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[3622.64 --> 3624.92] access point at home two nights ago. |
[3625.34 --> 3627.40] That is good enough for me on Wi-Fi. |
[3627.52 --> 3632.92] If I need faster than that, I will plug into a network connection and I will get 10 gig because |
[3632.92 --> 3634.62] YOLO or whatever. |
[3635.84 --> 3640.56] So I'm a firm believer if you're going to use something for long enough that you would |
[3640.56 --> 3645.82] have replaced it multiple times with commodity garbage in the time that you'd use it, then |
[3645.82 --> 3647.30] I consider that a solid investment. |
[3647.60 --> 3651.62] Because you also have to pay yourself for the time that it takes to go and buy a new chair |
[3651.62 --> 3657.42] several times, assemble it, go shop for it, figure out that you're missing a stupid bracket, |
[3657.58 --> 3661.44] go back to the store and go to the bracket wall and find the right stupid bracket, then take |
[3661.44 --> 3661.62] home. |
[3661.66 --> 3666.46] Like there's overhead associated with dealing with buying stuff. |
[3666.46 --> 3669.96] Even the biggest one I would even say is the downtime. |
[3670.92 --> 3672.20] Oh yeah, downtime is a pain in the butt. |
[3672.20 --> 3676.18] Because if your router goes down, especially for someone like you, yeah, like you just did |
[3676.18 --> 3679.04] the angry jaw movement and the eye roll. |
[3679.28 --> 3680.88] Like that's, it's a problem. |
[3681.02 --> 3682.76] It could be very, very impactful. |
[3682.88 --> 3686.88] Like I might not be able to get work done or I might be live streaming at my house or |
[3686.88 --> 3688.22] something back in those days anyway. |
[3688.34 --> 3692.22] If my router went down, I would live here until I got a new one, which would be the |
[3692.22 --> 3694.46] next morning because I would need one immediately. |
[3694.80 --> 3698.26] Like it's, so that's it for WAN show. |
[3698.86 --> 3700.44] Thank you guys for tuning in. |
[3700.92 --> 3702.28] We will see you again next week. |
[3703.34 --> 3706.20] We are actually going to be discussing moving WAN show to YouTube. |
[3707.46 --> 3707.82] Whoa. |
[3708.18 --> 3708.50] Yeah. |
[3709.28 --> 3711.42] Maybe we should talk about it on the WAN show next week. |
[3712.26 --> 3713.70] We'll maybe do some pros and cons. |
[3713.80 --> 3715.68] We'll talk to the Twitch audience, see what they think. |
[3715.68 --> 3716.94] What about mirrored? |
[3717.50 --> 3718.42] Um, so. |
[3718.84 --> 3720.54] Is that like against everyone's policies? |
[3720.62 --> 3721.14] I think so. |
[3721.22 --> 3721.46] Okay. |
[3721.64 --> 3722.40] It depends. |
[3722.58 --> 3723.04] It depends. |
[3723.26 --> 3723.50] All right. |
[3723.50 --> 3724.00] All right. |
[3724.08 --> 3724.62] See you guys. |
[3724.78 --> 3725.10] Bye. |
[3725.36 --> 3725.70] Bye. |
• Discussion of a recent set configuration change on the show |
• Intel launching Optane DIMs and AMD preparing new CPUs |
• ARM introducing a new processor with "insane" performance |
• Rumors about Apple's upcoming iPhone model with three rear cameras |
• The host leaving for Computex and being absent from the show for 10 days |
• Discussion of a personal issue regarding a passport and travel to China |
• Discussion of disappointment with previous season's content |
• Introduction to a new Scrapyard Wars season with a unique challenge format |
• Explanation of the "no internet" and "best bang for your buck" challenges |
• Comparison of difficulty levels between seasons, including a mention of past competitions |
• Announcement that the upcoming season will be pre-edited for pacing and quality |
• Discussion of criticisms from viewers regarding previous season's pacing |
• Discussion of the original format and rules of a competition, specifically "Scrapyard Wars" |
• Renting a computer from someone to use in the competition |
• Intel's launch of Optane DCPM (Direct Connect Persistent Memory) |
• Comparison with Optane DC SSDs and consumer-oriented Optane memory caching SSDs |
• Criticism of Intel's naming conventions for their products |
• Origins of the name "Rog Rig Reboot" |
• Asus rep pitched a bad name, which led to Rog Rig Reboot |
• Seagate's rebranding efforts, particularly with Iron Wolf drives |
• Intel's Optane persistent memory modules and their specifications |
• Savage Jerky snack products |
• Rub their carolina reaper hot sauce uses one of the hottest peppers in the world |
• Promotion of Savage Jerky.com and Honey browser extension |
• Discussion of Spectrum glasses for computer eye strain relief |
• Removal of a school shooting game from Steam and its developer's ban from the platform |
• Discussion of a Counter-Strike mod criticized for being insensitive to the Parkland school shooting |
• Comparison to Grand Theft Auto, with one user arguing that the mod is worse due to its specific simulation of the tragedy |
• Debate over whether Steam's removal of the game was censorship or a legitimate decision to maintain platform standards |
• Criticism of the game's developer and publisher for past instances of copyright infringement and asset theft |
• Discussion of freedom of speech on online platforms, with one user arguing that Valve has the right to remove content it deems objectionable |
• Discussion about a game and its potential effects on players who are already obsessed with the topic it covers |
• Facebook removing trending topics section from user news feeds |
• Star Citizen game and its $27,000 DLC pack that includes every item in the game |
• Concerns about spending large amounts of money on a game without a full release date |
• Discussion about the game's fundraising strategy and targeting "whales" (high-spending players) |
• Discussion of exclusive content and high-end gaming communities |
• Star Citizen's record-breaking Kickstarter funding in 2018 ($187 million) compared to other games on Kickstarer |
• Comparison of Star Citizen's funding to GTA 5's development cost ($265 million) |
• Reference to Cards Against Humanity's "Holiday Hole" crowdfunding project, where donors could pay to dig a hole, and proposal for a similar project with a Falcon 9 rocket |
• Discussion of an ASUS mining motherboard with 20 GPU support and its innovative design |
• Discussion about a recent Wan Show episode feeling short |
• Acknowledgment of completing the episode and thanking viewers for watching |
• Mention of Linus having an issue with his Dbrand laptop skin |
• Introduction and outro segments being discussed or forgotten |
• Joking about an unusual smell in the studio |
[0.00 --> 13.58] it's wan show time and i am very upset this is this is uh quite emotionally striking for him |
[13.58 --> 21.36] right now yeah i am really not sure how to process this right now okay legitimately this is weird |
[21.36 --> 29.94] yes like even just that part and the fact that in order to like administer the |
[29.94 --> 37.96] show you have to go that way i go over here like the number of years yeah that i have been sitting |
[37.96 --> 49.82] to your left yep and this is what happens when we let a prime work on the wang show set i was just |
[49.82 --> 59.30] sitting there you were sitting there so you were party to it no yes no yes no yes yes yes |
[59.30 --> 67.98] no yes no yes okay so one of my questions is why didn't they just put the little table over here |
[67.98 --> 77.00] i don't know i'm gonna ask them to move it because i can't take this okay one thing too is this the way |
[77.00 --> 89.38] that we sat uh on the couch no in the really hot room oh hold on no i was on the left still are you |
[89.38 --> 96.74] sure no i'm pretty sure i was on the left but back then you still had to administer to the left because |
[96.74 --> 98.42] the table was forward and to the left |
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