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[2447.04 --> 2447.92] And that's true. |
[2448.12 --> 2451.12] So, we're just going to have to keep not being a YouTube competitor. |
[2451.12 --> 2456.66] And I guess I'm speaking as floatplane media Linus right now, |
[2456.76 --> 2459.58] as opposed to YouTuber Linus Media Group Linus. |
[2459.76 --> 2461.70] But then from Linus Media Group's perspective, |
[2462.04 --> 2465.74] we have always been all about diversification. |
[2466.26 --> 2468.10] That's why we joined Vessel. |
[2468.46 --> 2471.12] That's why we started LinusTechTips.com forum. |
[2471.86 --> 2477.86] That's why we reached out to partners directly to bake sponsorships into our videos, |
[2477.86 --> 2479.96] rather than being entirely dependent on AdSense, |
[2480.00 --> 2483.48] because we don't want to be completely reliant on Google. |
[2483.56 --> 2489.52] Because Google is actually, they're on a bit of a run right now towards us, |
[2489.54 --> 2491.88] because I know other creators have had some issues with them. |
[2492.08 --> 2494.90] But for us, they're on a bit of a run right now |
[2494.90 --> 2497.16] where they've been actually supporting us really well. |
[2497.16 --> 2503.14] But the thing is that you can't necessarily count on that lasting forever. |
[2503.98 --> 2507.46] Because we've had situations where there was no communication from Google, |
[2507.54 --> 2509.06] and all of a sudden there's these guidelines |
[2509.06 --> 2513.64] for how they're not going to allow you to have sponsors built into your content anymore, |
[2513.64 --> 2516.16] unless you adhere to all these weird rules, |
[2516.24 --> 2518.64] like you can't show any logos in your video. |
[2519.18 --> 2521.80] That was awkward, trying to explain to someone like Squarespace, |
[2522.04 --> 2523.74] yeah, we can talk about your service, |
[2523.90 --> 2526.50] and we can have our site be built with Squarespace, |
[2526.50 --> 2528.66] and we can say, you know, we love Squarespace, |
[2528.94 --> 2530.08] and it's really cool, |
[2530.58 --> 2532.52] but we can't show your logo on screen. |
[2532.60 --> 2533.20] They'd be like, what? |
[2533.96 --> 2537.02] And you'd be like, well, so the issue is that if we do that, |
[2537.08 --> 2542.08] then you have to buy through Google all of the advertising on that video, |
[2542.34 --> 2543.84] but then I don't know how that works, |
[2543.86 --> 2545.56] because you can't buy it perpetually. |
[2545.76 --> 2547.48] They don't even have a system for that. |
[2547.60 --> 2547.70] Yeah. |
[2547.84 --> 2549.64] But what could you possibly have been thinking? |
[2549.76 --> 2552.10] So stuff like that has happened in the past. |
[2552.10 --> 2554.64] So that's why. |
[2555.58 --> 2558.96] Someone wants to know if we can add a manual monthly fee in Floatplane. |
[2559.12 --> 2563.28] I mean, okay, so actually, from the outside, |
[2563.40 --> 2567.18] it has appeared as though Floatplane hasn't changed much in the last four to six weeks. |
[2567.18 --> 2570.48] But Luke and I actually had a really good meeting yesterday, |
[2570.48 --> 2576.70] and there's going to be some big updates coming hopefully next week, right? |
[2577.12 --> 2577.30] Yeah. |
[2577.82 --> 2581.14] So theoretically, we're pushing the most important, |
[2581.26 --> 2584.70] but probably the hardest to tell one on Monday, |
[2584.90 --> 2587.62] and then there's more stuff coming right after that. |
[2587.72 --> 2587.82] Yeah. |
[2587.82 --> 2592.64] So expect to see new features actually happening over the next little bit. |
[2594.98 --> 2595.46] Let's see. |
[2595.54 --> 2598.14] Should we do another topic, or should I talk about a lot of the questions? |
[2598.24 --> 2599.26] Oh, right, right, right, right, right. |
[2599.62 --> 2604.34] Because I was saying, speaking of WWW, Chrome is like killing WWW. |
[2605.18 --> 2605.54] Yeah. |
[2606.16 --> 2608.86] I don't think it's one of our actual topics in here this week, |
[2609.12 --> 2613.04] and so you'll have to forgive me for not having a ton of background on it, |
[2613.12 --> 2614.70] but I thought that was interesting. |
[2614.70 --> 2619.64] Because technically, there's no reason why linustechtips.com |
[2619.64 --> 2625.12] and www.linustechtips.com had to be the same thing in the past. |
[2625.80 --> 2631.32] It just happened that out of convenience and out of sort of convention and habit, |
[2631.86 --> 2636.48] generally speaking, webmasters tried to make them the same thing |
[2636.48 --> 2640.00] because consumers are lazy and they don't want to type www. every time. |
[2640.46 --> 2643.86] But Google is actually formalizing this whole thing, |
[2643.86 --> 2649.80] which from the perspective of some security sort of minded individuals, |
[2649.80 --> 2651.80] could be a problem. |
[2652.24 --> 2652.42] Yeah. |
[2652.42 --> 2658.08] Because all of a sudden, it could be a way for you to hijack someone |
[2658.08 --> 2661.24] who otherwise would have intended to go to a different site. |
[2661.24 --> 2664.74] So maybe you can explain in more detail how the crap that would work. |
[2664.88 --> 2667.72] Well, right now, I'm not entirely sure. |
[2667.90 --> 2669.50] And usually, I'd have some angle for this, |
[2669.56 --> 2671.26] but I've actually read a few threads on it, |
[2671.30 --> 2674.60] and there's a lot of people debating each other on how exactly it's going to work. |
[2675.30 --> 2677.66] So I don't want to speak to it too much. |
[2677.72 --> 2680.82] If you are interested in it, there's a lot of people talking about it, |
[2680.90 --> 2682.94] and you can definitely find threads out there on your own. |
[2682.94 --> 2691.08] But, yeah, it gets pretty weird because there's one camp where they're talking about, |
[2691.28 --> 2696.42] like, well, I don't remember how that was supposed to work, |
[2696.50 --> 2703.52] but, like, subdomaining PayPal onto things can maybe make it look like you're somewhere else. |
[2704.20 --> 2708.66] And, like, yeah, there's some weird stuff that you might be able to do with it. |
[2708.66 --> 2714.26] Basically, right now, it's an unknown, and that's really scary from a web security perspective, |
[2714.80 --> 2718.26] especially because this change feels very unnecessary. |
[2718.62 --> 2723.52] Well, I think, honestly, I think the vast majority of it or all of it is known. |
[2723.92 --> 2728.36] I think the implications of it are a little confusing and hard to understand, |
[2728.88 --> 2733.00] and a lot of people are talking about it when not a lot of people understand what's actually happening. |
[2734.06 --> 2735.44] This is a great super chat. |
[2735.86 --> 2736.30] BKLB. |
[2736.64 --> 2737.74] Yo, I'm late to the show. |
[2737.74 --> 2738.46] What are the specs? |
[2738.46 --> 2739.42] Core Clock, Memory Clock. |
[2739.52 --> 2740.06] Gimme, gimme, gimme. |
[2740.82 --> 2741.82] It'll be archived. |
[2741.98 --> 2745.68] Also, YouTube live streaming has a great feature where you can actually rewind it. |
[2745.68 --> 2747.82] We talked about RTX for the first half of the show. |
[2748.58 --> 2749.18] Thanks, man. |
[2751.06 --> 2752.84] Calvin says, thanks for the beanbag chair. |
[2753.06 --> 2757.44] Is that actually the guy that we just, like, gave a beanbag chair to for no reason? |
[2757.56 --> 2757.96] I have no idea. |
[2757.96 --> 2759.28] I can't remember why we did it. |
[2760.52 --> 2762.76] I just remember being like, oh, yeah, sure, whatever. |
[2762.86 --> 2763.40] Let's just do it. |
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