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• Discussion on why the site gets little traffic despite being old
• Mention of machine learning algorithm picking up child porn content
• The B450 chipset from AMD has not been formally announced, but pre-orders and listings for B450 boards from major manufacturers are already appearing in stores.
• Some stores list the motherboards as in stock, but they will be ordered from a warehouse or distributor after an order is placed.
• The speaker suggests that it's unnecessary to produce so much content on the internet, citing the example of Tanzanians developing content.
• The speaker jokingly warns against killing one's own job by speaking negatively about AMD boards.
• Discussion about the availability of a specific ASUS motherboard
• Mention of a distributor having some stock, implying it will be available soon
• Speculation that the announcement may not be an official one
• Reference to a possible retail leak and its implications
• Explanation of why similar announcements often seem to come from Germany
• Discussion about lack of microphones on recording equipment
• Leaked information about Bethesda's Rage 2 being available at Walmart
• Sonos' initial public offering (IPO) with a $100 million placeholder amount
• Potential for tax issues due to international investments
• Apple and Google's aggressive attempts to dominate the smart speaker space, potentially affecting Sonos' market position
• Upcoming features of Sonos Beam sound bar, including integration with Alexa and Google Assistant
• Discussion of a Venn diagram and the overlap between different assistants
• Apple's approach to Siri and its potential separation from other assistants
• Announcement of Seagate's mainstream SSD drive and pricing
• Steam leaks and the popularity of various games on the platform
• Analysis of game player numbers, including Team Fortress 2 and Paladins
• Apology for the show
• Acknowledging an interesting episode
• Closing and saying goodbye
• Making sound effects
• Expressing gratitude (from others)
• Praise and affection towards a pet
[0.00 --> 0.68] Bang.
[1.58 --> 2.52] What does it mean?
[3.06 --> 3.78] What does it mean?
[4.56 --> 10.00] To be happy in a world where the whole, every country, everywhere is trying to go after your internet.
[10.12 --> 12.58] That's basically what the news is this week.
[12.98 --> 17.82] We've got European Wikipedia sites go dark to protest copyright reform.
[18.38 --> 21.76] We've got that the EU internet copyright bill was rejected.
[22.14 --> 22.94] Hooray, I think.
[23.10 --> 25.16] I don't know a ton about it, to be completely honest.
[25.16 --> 29.86] We've got kids trapped in caves in Thailand and Elon Musk trying to save them.
[30.00 --> 32.06] Apparently that makes sense.
[32.16 --> 32.82] This is crazy!
[34.46 --> 46.36] Also, Uganda has a new social media tax, which is actually incredibly expensive compared to how much people make in general over there.
[46.62 --> 47.66] This is not the way.
[48.30 --> 48.92] Roll the intro!
[50.10 --> 50.94] Where is it?
[51.60 --> 52.28] Good.
[53.72 --> 54.52] It's good!
[57.74 --> 58.94] Oh, no.
[60.00 --> 64.70] Couch, couch, couch.
[65.06 --> 68.88] Someone sent me a message on the forum and they thought that Lance is wearing a Tunnel Bear shirt here.
[69.62 --> 71.34] And it actually really looks like it.
[71.58 --> 72.40] I see it.
[72.42 --> 72.90] It's not.
[73.12 --> 74.96] No, I asked Ed and he showed me.
[75.08 --> 75.94] It's a box.
[76.32 --> 77.06] That white.
[77.54 --> 78.14] Crash book!
[78.72 --> 81.26] The white bar underneath his, like, says unboxing.
[81.78 --> 81.94] Yeah.
[82.68 --> 83.78] Yay, PIA!
[83.78 --> 89.96] If you need to get around certain social taxes in Uganda.
[90.74 --> 92.08] And yay, LTX!
[92.40 --> 99.40] You don't need a VPN there because you'll be doing interactive stuff in, like, real life and things because it's fun and good.
[99.52 --> 100.82] Public internet access.
[100.82 --> 101.98] Yeah.
[103.24 --> 105.52] So let's start at the top.
[106.28 --> 111.78] Wikipedia did a little bit of a protest in the EU to protest copyright reform.
[111.88 --> 117.78] And how they did that was they basically turned off two different sites within Wikipedia.
[117.94 --> 119.58] So when you go to Wikipedia, you pick your language.
[120.10 --> 122.40] And each one of those is essentially kind of its own thing.
[122.40 --> 124.08] So I believe they turned off the...
[124.08 --> 124.76] France and Spain?
[125.44 --> 126.24] Something like that?
[126.62 --> 127.02] I don't know.
[127.18 --> 127.74] Italy and Italy.
[127.74 --> 128.44] Spanish and Italian.
[128.82 --> 135.18] The Spanish and Italian editions while in Europe were off, essentially.
[135.52 --> 139.06] So if you went to the site, you just saw this giant block of text that was like...
[139.06 --> 141.08] By the way, that was posted by mains on the forum.
[141.20 --> 141.82] Thank you very much.
[142.02 --> 142.70] I appreciate it.
[143.12 --> 143.78] My main user.
[144.28 --> 144.56] Yeah.
[144.92 --> 148.68] You just saw a bunch of text that was like, hey, you're not seeing information.
[148.68 --> 153.22] You're seeing a description of what they're trying to do and the ways that it will affect
[153.22 --> 154.60] your internet usage.
[154.60 --> 155.82] Look at this internet we got going on right now.
[157.10 --> 158.02] There we go.
[158.66 --> 158.90] Whew.
[160.16 --> 160.78] That was slow.
[160.96 --> 162.20] I don't think that was Engadget's fault.
[162.28 --> 162.94] I think that's us.
[163.96 --> 164.64] But yeah.
[164.86 --> 165.10] Yeah.
[165.24 --> 169.24] So that sucks for anyone who had to research anything at that point in time.
[169.24 --> 169.84] Oh, God.
[171.40 --> 172.14] Oh, man.
[172.14 --> 176.84] I guess you could probably just go to a different version of Wikipedia and like translate the page
[176.84 --> 177.16] or whatever.
[177.16 --> 179.52] But yeah.
[179.82 --> 185.60] So this happened ahead of the European Parliament's final vote on the controversial EU copyright