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[2840.14 --> 2846.48] business is probably not that much of a stretch so earlier this year they launched the first two
[2846.48 --> 2855.40] of their planned 12 000 satellite constellation the company is starting out with a 4 425 satellite array
[2855.40 --> 2860.68] and the fcc is requiring spacex to launch at least half of them within the next six years
[2860.68 --> 2865.84] so spacex hopes that starlink will become a big revenue generator that can help offset the r&d and
[2865.84 --> 2870.64] operations costs for the rocket company spacex expects more than 40 million subscribers for
[2870.64 --> 2875.20] starlink by 2025 which would be roughly 30 billion dollars in revenue
[2875.20 --> 2885.14] so straw poll for what sure oh right we've got to go back to the straw poll results oh we never did
[2885.14 --> 2894.28] oh good call twitch chat have you actually used ar 62 of you say no straight up no not even tried it
[2894.28 --> 2903.62] once straight up no 28 of you say tried it once it's either lame or not ready yet so essentially 90 of
[2903.62 --> 2913.24] people so literally two percent of an audience that is hardly no offense hardly representative of the
[2913.24 --> 2916.82] general mainstream population not normies use it consistently
[2916.82 --> 2929.34] here's what what okay like i get that early on in any technology it's kind of like land grab and it's a land grab for like mind share
[2929.34 --> 2946.80] here here here's the most confusing one why is apple involved in this yeah that's usually their deal is to wait until all the really like crappy stuff but they've been acting weird for a long time yeah ever since steve jobs has been gone they've been acting really weird
[2946.82 --> 2969.70] hmm okay well yeah so like the thing is someone could say like oh but steve jobs pushed new things to insert in specific realms and yeah you're right but his first version would also be awesome i mean yes and no i mean the iphone didn't have copy paste
[2969.70 --> 2976.74] no but it was pretty sick okay yes yes it was it was pretty the original ipad was kind of big and
[2976.74 --> 2982.22] brick like thick and battery life was terrible but it was pretty sick for its time okay all right all right
[2982.22 --> 2988.22] all right all right all right so ar though like actually just not very sick for its time and apparently most of
[2988.22 --> 2993.14] you are pretty much on the same page yeah that's what i mean like there's a difference in the feel and it's not
[2993.14 --> 2999.30] even just the percentages that tell the story here the use it consistently category is 35 people
[2999.30 --> 3007.86] like yeah like and you look at the millions of dollars being invested into this for i'm sorry how
[3007.86 --> 3020.34] many actual like bodies that are using it i don't know man uh and i think in like in like 10 years and
[3020.34 --> 3024.38] i'm not saying that's like the beginning of it being awesome i'm just saying in 10 years in general
[3024.38 --> 3029.04] yeah i'm not saying it's going to take that long and this isn't a prediction of anything just in 10
[3029.04 --> 3036.30] years i suspect it will be pretty commonplace okay this is terrible uh so this is posted by xrqn on the
[3036.30 --> 3038.92] forum the original article here is from xda developers
[3038.92 --> 3046.16] lg is apparently seeking feedback on display notches
[3046.16 --> 3052.74] okay lg here's some feedback no
[3052.74 --> 3056.24] no
[3056.24 --> 3064.76] no we are so close like we are actually not that far away from being able to put these elements under the
[3064.76 --> 3074.82] display anyway you know have the courage to not to not isn't it weird that we've gone from like
[3074.82 --> 3081.76] apple products are really nice but over expensive and they can't game so the pc people are like why
[3081.76 --> 3088.46] are you wasting your money on that it can't play games anyways to everyone's trying to copy apple
[3088.46 --> 3094.90] even when it's not working like apple used to copy everyone else and generally like do it with
[3094.90 --> 3100.02] really nice build quality yeah now it's everyone copies apple even though people don't like it
[3100.02 --> 3109.58] i don't know apparently some people actually like the notch why i don't know maybe they never watch
[3109.58 --> 3112.74] movies or they don't want anything in their notification bar
[3112.74 --> 3118.72] like i just don't get it i can't even tell when my vpn's connected or not
[3118.72 --> 3123.80] because there's not enough room yeah whereas on the iphone 8 i can tell and like my notification
[3123.80 --> 3129.44] bar is maxed basically all the time yeah and i actually look at it exactly because like there's
[3129.44 --> 3135.28] certain icons that are probably important things that i need to check and other icons that aren't as
[3135.28 --> 3142.40] important i don't know um all right this is our last big topic of the day this was posted by
[3142.40 --> 3152.48] sifan on the forum the original article here is from npr really oh boy restricted by youtube
[3152.48 --> 3157.28] gun enthusiasts are taking their videos to pornhub
[3157.28 --> 3167.96] wow wow wow so that's pretty interesting um
[3167.96 --> 3177.72] because guns are sort of a huge huge vertical on youtube so starting next month youtube is going
[3177.72 --> 3182.56] to be banning certain subjects in the firearms category prompting some channels to upload their
[3182.56 --> 3192.14] videos to the canadian porn site pornhub instead banned subjects include selling firearms um just
[3192.14 --> 3196.06] be really gentle when you close that the noise is like aids on the mic yeah that's good good just
[3196.06 --> 3202.36] leave it perfect yep um selling firearms or certain firearms accessories through direct sales or linking
[3202.36 --> 3208.56] to sites that sell these items now that second part huge like deal breaker yeah they won't be
[3208.56 --> 3214.46] able to take sponsorships from gun sites or uh and if you take their ad revenue gun companies away
[3214.46 --> 3221.70] and take their sponsorship completely away what's left and if you know the thing the thing is that
[3221.70 --> 3226.40] the one of the one of the reasons that this is happening is that this type of content is not
[3226.40 --> 3231.74] particularly ad advertiser friendly in the first place so it's not like these guys have other advertisers
[3231.74 --> 3237.92] banging down their doors and while they will maybe find advertisers uh whether they're advertisers that
[3237.92 --> 3243.36] are edgy and you know more mainstream publications won't touch them or whether they're just they just
[3243.36 --> 3248.34] don't really care what it will affect too is the rates that they'll have to pay because if there's less
[3248.34 --> 3255.46] competition for uh sponsorships or advertisements on these particular channels then the rates inherently drop
[3255.46 --> 3262.34] um any instructions on manufacturing a firearm ammunition high capacity mag homemade silencer
[3262.34 --> 3267.82] suppressor okay well that probably shouldn't be a thing or certain firearms what if it's legal that's
[3267.82 --> 3273.76] the issue right to my knowledge suppressors are not either in canada or the states they're in states
[3273.76 --> 3280.04] in the states you can get suppressors in some places why why not that's the question i'm not
[3280.04 --> 3285.38] necessarily arguing it can be no there's no reason for civilian to need a suppressor there is
[3285.38 --> 3290.58] actually okay there's medical reasons easier on your ears i'm not arguing for either side i'm just
[3290.58 --> 3296.54] saying there is arguments for why you might want one okay do you know how much that entire band of
[3296.54 --> 3302.04] earplugs cost it's like four dollars possibly not enough depending on what there is and what you're
[3302.04 --> 3308.84] firing you'd probably need over your prediction or both in some cases you could do both so do you know
[3308.84 --> 3314.78] how much that over your protection up there cost i'm not arguing i'm stating what it is um they're
[3314.78 --> 3320.14] also banning okay so the accessories include those that enable a firearm to simulate automatic fire
[3320.14 --> 3325.40] or convert a firearm to automatic fire and high capacity mags uh instructions for how to convert a
[3325.40 --> 3333.70] firearm to automatic okay those are duplicated yeah um so in range tv which has 144 000 subscribers on
[3333.70 --> 3338.62] youtube has chosen to publish videos on porn hub and a search on the site yields five videos currently
[3338.62 --> 3348.86] uploaded by in range tv wow um do you need something else oh okay
[3348.86 --> 3369.46] what uh okay um all right so that was pretty much it for the land show today thank you very much
[3369.46 --> 3374.90] for watching we'll see you again next week same bat time same bat channel okay bye
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[3382.42 --> 3402.22] it says brush off your dirty right sleeve please okay there you go just in time for the show to be
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[3412.22 --> 3413.72] my favorite part is i didn't even see it
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