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[1013.34 --> 1013.58] Ooh.
[1014.12 --> 1015.22] I like Das keyboard.
[1015.28 --> 1015.64] Remember,
[1015.78 --> 1016.74] relevant is a,
[1016.98 --> 1017.58] is a,
[1017.58 --> 1018.18] is a,
[1018.18 --> 1019.66] so they're still relevant,
[1019.80 --> 1020.72] but they're not mainstream.
[1021.52 --> 1022.00] Yeah.
[1022.00 --> 1027.12] They can be as relevant as they want to a very small number of people.
[1027.12 --> 1027.60] Yeah.
[1027.68 --> 1031.10] But when you look at the definition of the word relevant,
[1031.78 --> 1032.44] it's,
[1032.56 --> 1033.38] it's relative.
[1033.90 --> 1034.10] Ooh.
[1034.34 --> 1034.82] So.
[1035.26 --> 1037.42] So they were more relevant before.
[1037.52 --> 1037.64] Yeah.
[1037.68 --> 1039.28] They were in relative terms,
[1039.28 --> 1041.84] much more relevant than they are now.
[1041.84 --> 1044.84] When you've got brands like Corsair who,
[1045.68 --> 1046.28] you know,
[1046.34 --> 1047.00] for whom the,
[1047.00 --> 1047.28] the,
[1047.28 --> 1047.52] the,
[1047.52 --> 1051.18] the monthly sales of someone like Das keyboard would be a rounding error.
[1051.18 --> 1052.56] Like that would be the,
[1052.76 --> 1055.18] that would be the samples they send out to,
[1055.18 --> 1061.80] to media when they launch a new keyboard to make sure that everyone and their dog has tried the latest and greatest Corsair keyboard.
[1061.80 --> 1062.72] And hopefully it's,
[1062.78 --> 1064.14] it's sitting in,
[1064.22 --> 1064.86] in places.
[1065.28 --> 1065.56] Yeah,
[1066.04 --> 1066.62] exactly.
[1066.62 --> 1067.58] Um,
[1067.58 --> 1067.86] so,
[1067.86 --> 1068.52] so there's just,
[1068.62 --> 1070.66] there's this sort of relativity to,
[1070.72 --> 1072.04] to relevantness,
[1072.12 --> 1072.88] relevantness,
[1073.62 --> 1074.26] relevantity.
[1074.52 --> 1074.88] I don't know.
[1075.34 --> 1076.12] I'm trying,
[1076.40 --> 1078.82] which brings us to our first sponsor for the show today.
[1078.82 --> 1079.04] I mean,
[1079.04 --> 1080.28] it was just such a perfect segue.
[1080.40 --> 1081.44] I kind of had to do it.
[1082.00 --> 1082.40] Hey,
[1082.90 --> 1086.46] Corsair's Strafe Mark two keyboard,
[1086.46 --> 1090.50] which you can learn more about at the link right there.
[1090.50 --> 1095.98] It's a mechanical RGB keyboard and is an update from the previous fan favorite Strafe.
[1096.06 --> 1098.12] Now with all the features you've been asking for,
[1098.72 --> 1098.90] well,
[1098.96 --> 1101.32] not all the features you've been asking for if you as me,
[1101.40 --> 1103.56] because I'm a big fan of Cherry MX Browns,
[1103.56 --> 1109.46] but it comes in either Cherry MX Red or Cherry MX Silent switches with the Reds offerings linear,
[1109.72 --> 1110.44] smooth actuation,
[1110.56 --> 1112.96] while the silence dampened sound by 30%,
[1112.96 --> 1115.18] which is great for users who stream.
[1115.64 --> 1116.70] That's actually a big deal,
[1116.80 --> 1117.38] keyboard noise.
[1117.54 --> 1118.44] So Cherry MX Silent,
[1118.54 --> 1119.68] definitely recommended for that.
[1119.98 --> 1122.72] It's got a hundred percent anti-ghosting with 104 key rollover,
[1122.82 --> 1124.20] meaning even if you type with your face,
[1124.58 --> 1126.34] all of your keystrokes will be registered.
[1126.48 --> 1126.78] Thank you,
[1126.82 --> 1126.92] Luke,
[1126.96 --> 1127.62] for that demonstration.
[1128.00 --> 1133.54] It's got eight mags of built-in storage to allow you to take all your RGB configurations and macro customization with you anywhere you go.
[1134.20 --> 1137.62] And the top of the keyboard has a built-in USB pass-through,
[1137.76 --> 1138.88] which I actually love.
[1138.96 --> 1143.56] That's a great feature that kind of disappeared for a bit in the keyboard world and then is back now, apparently,
[1144.08 --> 1145.18] which is terrific.
[1145.56 --> 1148.70] So check it out at Corsair.com or the link in the video description.
[1149.36 --> 1149.54] Oh,
[1149.64 --> 1150.92] I said the link was there,
[1150.98 --> 1151.48] but it's not.
[1151.56 --> 1151.90] It will be,
[1151.94 --> 1152.92] it will be below the video.
[1153.02 --> 1153.66] Corsair.com.
[1154.06 --> 1154.42] That's okay.
[1154.50 --> 1155.10] Simple solution.
[1155.54 --> 1156.94] Speaking of a simple solution,
[1157.20 --> 1157.68] Squarespace.
[1158.48 --> 1163.10] Squarespace lets you build your own beautiful website quickly and simply.
[1163.58 --> 1167.16] Squarespace offers 24-7 support via live chat and email.
[1167.16 --> 1172.02] It starts at just $12 a month and you get a free domain if you buy Squarespace for the year.
[1172.48 --> 1177.98] Every Squarespace template features responsive design so your website scales to look great on any device.
[1178.50 --> 1179.66] Their commerce module,
[1179.84 --> 1182.14] which lets you set up a free online store.
[1182.14 --> 1187.86] And the ability to publish content in Apple News format directly from the Squarespace blog module.
[1188.18 --> 1189.04] What's really cool,
[1189.24 --> 1189.52] actually,
[1189.62 --> 1190.94] they added this functionality recently,
[1191.06 --> 1194.56] is you can now use Squarespace to manage all of your domains.
[1194.72 --> 1195.22] So you can,
[1195.46 --> 1198.00] instead of having a bunch of different registrars and whatnot,
[1198.70 --> 1199.38] you can,
[1199.56 --> 1201.86] I don't know what he's doing right now,