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[3637.78 --> 3637.92] Yeah. |
[3638.06 --> 3641.84] So, we're going to have some fun, and so there will be no WAN Show next week, so we will see |
[3641.84 --> 3643.06] you in two weeks. |
[3643.46 --> 3643.88] Two weeks? |
[3644.28 --> 3644.72] Oh, yeah. |
[3645.02 --> 3645.18] Wait. |
[3645.48 --> 3645.72] Right. |
[3646.04 --> 3646.62] Yeah, two weeks. |
[3646.98 --> 3647.52] Bye-bye! |
[3647.92 --> 3648.24] Okay. |
• Frustrations with tape drive backup and driver issues |
• Difficulty getting external PCI Express docks to work on Mac |
• Troubles with 10 gigabit Ethernet cards not working due to macOS beta issues |
• Discussion of "magic numbers" and how they may relate to Apple's throttling issue |
• Upset with Windows Update consuming CPU resources while trying to run Cinebench |
• Mention of other unrelated projects, including a video about the Surface Go |
• Overloading the router CPU caused stream issues |
• Discussion about a high-end Ubiquity Edge Router Pro and its capabilities |
• Update delays and frustrations with PC updates |
• Tech news discussion including Intel roadmap leaks and Google rumors |
• Apple reaching $1 trillion in market value |
• Criticism of the Ubiquity brand |
• Linux fanboy vs BSD debate |
• Story about buying a new chair after the previous one's arm broke |
• The speaker has a Herman Miller chair delivered, but it's left on their lawn with no notification |
• The chair is expensive and the logo is prominent on the box |
• The speaker is upset that they had no idea the package was there and feels abandoned by the company |
• They open the box to find a damaged cardboard exterior and torn handles |
• The speaker expresses frustration at the poor packaging and handling of the delivery |
• Poor packaging and lack of protection for the chair |
• Terrible unboxing experience due to poor design and materials |
• Ergonomic chair market is seen as overpriced and exploitative |
• Chair has some positive features, but also significant drawbacks |
• Comparison made with another ergonomic chair model, the OM5 |
• The speaker returns a chair due to discomfort |
• The chair is from Linus Tech Tips and has a quote on their website about its comfort |
• The speaker discusses the difficulties of buying expensive products online without trying them first |
• They mention a personal experience with Yvonne ordering flip flops on Amazon that fit well despite initial concerns |
• The speaker reaffirms their preference for the OM5 chair and its comfort |
• Discussion of a chair and its suitability for the speaker's needs |
• Influence of other people's opinions on purchasing decisions (Marquez and Frank) |
• Logitech mouse unboxing experience |
• Herman Miller chair unboxing experience and excessive packaging |
• Potential acquisition by Logitech of Herman Miller |
• Previous Logitech acquisition of Blue microphone brand |
• The current state of the peripheral market, where a few large brands (Corsair, Logitech) are scooping up smaller brands |
• A shift away from diversification in the peripheral space, compared to 5-10 years ago when many companies were making unique products |
• Das Keyboard being relevant but not mainstream, and their sales being a small fraction of larger brands like Corsair |
• The concept of "relevance" being relative and context-dependent |
• Discussion of the Corsair keyboard features |
• Cherry MX Silent key switches for reduced noise |
• Keyboard's anti-ghosting and rollover capabilities |
• Built-in storage and RGB customization portability |
• USB pass-through feature on the top of the keyboard |
• Introduction to Squarespace website building service |
• Features of Squarespace, including responsive design and commerce module |
• Ability to manage domains with Squarespace |
• Promotion of FreshBooks invoicing tool for small business owners and freelancers |
• Features of FreshBooks, including time tracking, expense management, and client communication |
• Introduction to next-gen NVIDIA GTX, but conversation cut off abruptly |
• NVIDIA's naming convention for graphics cards |
• The slow release of new generations of graphics cards |
• Potential confusion with future series numbers (200, 300) |
• Manly Technologies registering ECC certificates for GTX 2070 and 2080 GPUs |
• GPU chip codes GA104 and GA104-400 indicating Ampere architecture |
• Explanation of NVIDIA code names and their relation to architectures |
• Discussion about a code name for an NVIDIA product |
• Possibility of placeholder names being used in the industry |
• Rumors and potential announcement at Gamescom |
• NVIDIA's history of changing prices on products |
• Criticism towards NVIDIA for their business practices |
• Tangent discussion about space exploration (Mars, Titan) |
• Introduction to a topic about battling fake news in the UK |
• Discussion about a levy on blank CDs in Canada |
• Proposal to fund anti-piracy measures through social media and tech giants |
• Precedents for technology companies paying for regulatory bodies |
• New laws and regulations coming into effect |
• Intel's plans to make video cards |
• Roger Kaduri hired by Intel, possibly for Radeon technologies collaboration |
• Potential strain on AMD-Radeon relationship due to Raja Koduri's move |
• Cost of hiring industry legend like Raja Koduri |
• Benefits package needed to recruit someone of his caliber |
• Discussion of executive assistants and their role in large tech companies |
• Rules and policies for executive assistant positions, including frequent job changes to prevent stagnation |
• Strategy for managing team members by forcing them to work on undesirable tasks |
• Leaks about new products, specifically the 9700K and 9900K processors |
• Discussion of money and finances, including accusations of siphoning funds |
• Personal anecdotes about buying a chair and shopping for cars |
• Discussion about an old car and its maintenance |
• Intel's new market segment and chipset/smartsocket for 28 core processor |
• Planning to replace the old car, but still driving it daily |
• Mention of minivan customization project with computer and screens in trunk |
• Difficulty finding a sponsor or expertise for the project |
• The speaker has been researching motorcycles after previously spending time researching cars. |
• They mention an electric motorcycle called the "Lightning" with a zero-to-60mph time of two seconds. |
• The speaker compares the price of a high-end bike to a basic minivan, stating that you could buy the fastest bike on the planet for the price of a minivan. |
• They discuss their current bike, a 2003 SV650S, and its features, including its V-twin engine and lack of ABS. |
• The speaker jokes about having a midlife crisis and mentions buying a motorcycle eight years ago. |
• A viewer asks about the range on the Lightning, which is reportedly between 150-200 miles. |
• Discussion of a personal vehicle decision between getting a Tesla Model S and other options |
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