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[3171.84 --> 3177.90] got a lot of people telling me to get miatas or get a miata this car is sick actually but |
[3177.90 --> 3185.56] for like because it was really good like the the the like main dude that popularized drifting did it in |
[3185.56 --> 3191.36] this car like the first like movie i think it was on vhs that was like super into drifting was from |
[3191.36 --> 3197.90] japan and he was driving a truno 86 okay yeah no that's 86 all right bye everybody bye |
• Wikipedia protest against EU copyright reform by going dark |
• EU internet copyright bill rejected |
• Uganda introduces expensive social media tax |
• European Parliament's final vote on controversial EU copyright directive |
• Debate between content creators and decentralized internet users over licensing fees |
• Article 11 requires websites to pay fee to link to news publications or use snippets from articles |
• Difficulty of Facebook licensing content uploaded to the internet |
• Struggling to load web pages during a stream |
• Discussion of article 11 and its potential impact on online platforms |
• Article 13 requiring websites to filter user submissions for copyrighted work |
• Potential implications for online forums and UGC sites |
• Mention of Wikipedia's protest against the EU's copyright proposals |
• Comparison of music artists' earnings from YouTube and Spotify |
• Restrictions on user-generated content platforms |
• Impact on innovation and small businesses due to policing requirements |
• Surveillance risks due to monitoring technology costs |
• Outourcing of monitoring technology to major players |
• Data collection by gatekeepers |
• Relationship with GDPR regulations |
• Wikipedia protest against proposal and its subsequent reworking |
• European parliament's upcoming vote on the proposal |
• Discussion about the appearance of an image or video |
• Mention of a soccer team getting stuck in a flooded cave in Thailand |
• Explanation of the rescue efforts and challenges faced by the rescuers |
• Discussion about the technical difficulties of the dive, including the need for specialized equipment and training |
• Reference to the death of a diver (possibly an ex- or current Navy SEAL) during the rescue attempt |
• Rainy season and rain forecasted for the weekend |
• Water levels rising, potential oxygen shortage |
• Rescuers leaving due to oxygen depletion, introducing oxygen tanks |
• Elon Musk's involvement: Tesla battery-operated water pumping solution and Boring Company engineers |
• Alternative escape methods: digging down, inserting nylon tube to fill cave with air |
• Concerns about water problem if at the end of the cave |
• Discussion about a group of kids trapped in a cave for nine days with no food or water |
• Mention of a Navy SEAL who died trying to rescue the children |
• Comparison to the movie Alive, which depicts a plane crash and survival story |
• Update on the rescue efforts and involvement of Elon Musk |
• Shift to a new topic: social media being taxed in Uganda, where users must pay 5 cents per day to access platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp |
• Discussion of Uganda imposing a 5-cent tax per day for internet usage |
• Comparison to Portugal's similar measure and the government's potential motives |
• Analysis of the impact on low-income individuals who may not be able to afford internet access |
• Speculation about the tax as a means of control, limiting online communication and organization |
• Research into Uganda's past censorship efforts, including blocking social media platforms in 2016 |
• Comparison to Tanzania's Electronic and Postal Communications Regulations 2018, which require online content creators to pay licensing fees and register their websites |
• Discussion of data retention requirements for authors contributing to a site |
• Concerns about storing personal details and source identification for contributors |
• Financial sponsor transparency regulations and potential issues with disclosure |
• Mandatory installation of surveillance cameras in cyber cafes |
• Restrictions on online content, including indecency and public disorder |
• Potential fines and jail terms for non-compliance with regulations |
• Economic concerns and the affordability of compliance in Tanzania |
• Comparison to taxation and government control of free speech |
• Canada recently passed a law making marijuana legal |
• The bill also included provisions allowing people to be pulled over without cause or suspicion |
• Some people are upset about the latter provision |
• A sponsor, FreshBooks, was mentioned as an invoicing tool that can help with paperwork for small businesses |
• Direct access to a person for customer support |
• Benefits of using a VPN, specifically Private Internet Access (PIA) |
• Uganda attempting to ban VPNs due to taxation and social services |
• PIA's features and protocols, including IP cloaking, browsing anonymously, and data protection |
• Additional features of PIA, such as blocking unwanted connections and unblocking websites |
• Discussion about an LTX shirt and pin |
• Plans for the LTX live event on July 14th, including a LAN party and vendor booths |
• Details about activities at the event, such as VR demonstrations and a contest in Minesweeper |
• Mention of secret merchandise available only to attendees |
• LTX Expo event |
• Attendees can come and say hi, take a picture, and hang out with others |
• Other YouTubers attending include Jay's Two Cents, Gamers Nexus, Barnacles, Steve from Gamers Nexus, and Jimmy from Spectrum Glasses |
• Event details and schedule |
• Live streaming parts of the event on Twitch |
• Discussion about Facebook's hate speech algorithms incorrectly removing a post containing an excerpt from the American Declaration of Independence |
• Content being uploaded to a platform |
• A message stating the content has been taken down |
• Suspected reason for removal due to a specific excerpt referencing Native Americans as "merciless Indian savages" |
• Discussion on Facebook's decision-making process regarding the content's removal and potential reinstatement |
• A personal anecdote about having dual citizenship in Canada and the US |
• Comparing the stability of being a second-class Canadian citizen versus full American citizenship |
• Analyzing an algorithm that flagged content incorrectly |
• Historical accuracy vs censorship |
• Leaving historical content unchanged versus editing or altering it |
• Context-dependent approach to broadcasting historical content |
• Private entities (such as Facebook) vs government control over information |
• Balance between preserving knowledge and avoiding offense or controversy |
• The person being referred to would likely be allowed to post whatever they want on Facebook. |
• The context of the situation would determine what is and isn't acceptable to post. |
• If the post is similar to something that could be considered inflammatory or hate speech, Facebook might take action against it. |
• Facebook might remove the post if it's found to be violating community standards. |
• The person being referred to is posting a series of daily posts leading up to Independence Day. |
• The content of these posts will be the Declaration of Independence. |
• The speaker discusses a webpage being blocked by Google AdSense due to adult content |
• The webpage in question is about a bill related to child sexual abuse and pornography |
• The speaker notes that the algorithm incorrectly flagged the webpage as containing malicious content |
• The website, govtrack.us, was impacted by this blockage |
• Google tried to make an appeal to have a site back up |
• Request to unflag the page was denied |
• Site can't run ads due to flagging issue |
• Importance of the site and its revenue |
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