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[3641.66 --> 3643.20] The greatest DDoS. |
[3644.88 --> 3645.46] No, no. |
[3645.52 --> 3646.94] That's just someone's one speaking Twitch chat. |
[3646.94 --> 3648.42] I was just reading their comment. |
[3648.64 --> 3649.06] Oh, okay. |
[3651.36 --> 3653.48] We have the best DDoS. |
• Tech YouTubers accused of not disclosing Computex sponsorships |
• Intel's potential 8-core version of the 8700k |
• AT&T closes Time Warner deal |
• Apple trying to stop developers from sharing user data on friends |
• Rumors of AMD Radeon RX 680 and Windows 10 running on Google Pixel Book |
• Discussion on Smash Brothers Ultimate |
• The speaker discusses their experience with sponsorships, stating that most videos are not about a single sponsor but rather cover multiple companies. |
• They claim that they don't do exclusive deals with any one company and prioritize transparency in their sponsorship agreements. |
• The speaker addresses accusations of being overly influenced by money, arguing that it's more intelligent to maintain viewer trust over short-term gains. |
• They discuss the importance of long-term sustainability and the risks of relying on a burst of funding from a single sponsor. |
• The speaker notes that many tech YouTubers follow similar practices when it comes to sponsorship deals and content creation at trade shows. |
• Nvidia was discussed briefly as the main topic of another video |
• The host mentions a rumor about an 8-core version of Intel's 8700K processor |
• Speculation on whether this new feature was planned or a reaction to AMD's offerings |
• Discussion on Intel's struggles with releasing 10nm chips and their recent focus on core count |
• The irony that Intel is now focusing on core count, similar to AMD's strategy in the past |
• Potential implications for game development and hardware adoption |
• The narrator discusses the recent release of new Intel processors and how a high-end version with eight cores will be released this fall, drawing comparisons to a brief popularity of a specific design element in homes. |
• AT&T's $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner is mentioned, with the narrator expressing confusion over why it was allowed despite antitrust concerns. |
• The narrator explains what antitrust law is and how it aims to prevent monopolies by preventing companies from getting too big. |
• A vertical merger is defined as one company buying another that provides different services or supplies, such as content providers being acquired by an internet service provider (ISP). |
• The Justice Department's lawsuit against AT&T over the Time Warner acquisition is discussed, with the judge ultimately ruling in favor of AT&T. |
• AT&T's merger with Time Warner was allowed to go through after a court case |
• The government previously broke up AT&T due to its monopoly over telephone services in 1983 |
• AT&T was split into smaller companies, known as the "baby bells" |
• Apple has changed app store rules to limit how developers collect and share user data |
• Developers will no longer be able to create databases of address book information without consent |
• The new rules are seen as a response to GDPR regulations |
• The user discusses Apple's updated rules regarding app data collection and the potential consequences for developers. |
• The user mentions rumors about the AMD Radeon RX 680, including its reported performance, price range, and features such as Navi GPU architecture and 8GB GDDR6 memory. |
• The user also discusses rumors about NVIDIA's upcoming "Turing" or "Ampere" graphics card, which may be released in July with a high-end silicon and potentially expensive prices. |
• The user briefly mentions AMD's plans to release a 7nm Navi GPU in the 2020-2021 timeframe. |
• The user promotes their sponsor Savage Jerky, discussing various flavors and ingredients. |
• The popularity of Savage Jerky products, including Sriracha Bacon and Mabel Buffalo Bacon |
• Features and contents of the Savage Jerky gift tool bag, which includes jerky, hot sauce, herb blend or spice rub, koozie, and stickers |
• Moss Backpacks, including their bright orange interior and features such as air porter zippers and reinforced pockets |
• Benefits of Moss Backpacks' design, including easy organization and protection of fragile items |
• Unique features of Moss Backpacks, including a built-in wall plug with USB ports for charging devices on-the-go |
• Airport plug design to prevent mistaken identity of bags as bombs |
• Moss backpacks with built-in plugs and other features, available on Kickstarter |
• LTX Expo, an interactive tech event with hands-on activities and booths |
• Interactive setup for delidding CPUs and other tech-related demonstrations |
• Food, music, and special guests at LTX Expo |
• Tickets start at $35 Canadian or $26.50 USD |
• Apple's new USB restricted mode, currently in beta testing, has been claimed to be defeated by a forensic expert |
• Gray Shift, a phone unlocking service, may have already beaten Apple's new security feature |
• The "arms race" between Apple and law enforcement agencies continues as they lobby for backdoors into devices |
• Microsoft is reportedly working on technology that removes the need for cashiers in stores, similar to Amazon's Amazon Go concept |
• Microsoft is trying to compete with Amazon by partnering with large retailers like Walmart |
• Steam will stop supporting Windows XP and Vista operating systems as of January 1st, 2019. |
• The newest features in Steam rely on an embedded version of Google Chrome, which doesn't function on older versions of Windows. |
• Other functionality in Steam will be limited for users running XP or Vista after the cutoff date. |
• Gmail has introduced a new feature that resurfaces old unanswered emails with suggestions to reply. |
• Stream Deck from Elgato doesn't work on Windows 8.1, and the reason is unclear. |
• The streamer believes it's due to market research showing that users who don't use Windows 10 are not willing to upgrade. |
• Steam Hardware Survey results mentioned |
• Discussion on supporting older Windows versions (Windows 7 and 8.1) |
• Super Smash Bros. Ultimate news: |
+ 65-character limit for Switch players |
+ Waluigi's potential exclusion from the game |
+ Two new playable characters: Ridley and Inklings |
+ Stage selection before character choice |
+ Picture-in-picture preview feature |
• Game release on Nintendo Switch: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on December 7th, 2018 |
[0.00 --> 9.50] how about now i mean the mic thing is bumping we'll see what people say just waiting on the |
[9.50 --> 22.26] chat to stop pressing f to pay respects waiting on the chat come on yeah yeah thanks twitch chat |
[22.26 --> 31.62] welcome to the show uh linus is here linus too hi guys i'm linus from maple ridge bc i enjoy socks |
[31.62 --> 38.90] sandals and badminton and annual employee reviews and apparently camping uh linus has gone camping |
[38.90 --> 44.48] john's on the show this week uh and we have a great show like every week i don't even know if |
[44.48 --> 49.88] we have enough topics to uh to call out in the intro thingy but we do a bunch of tech youtubers |
[49.88 --> 56.08] were accused of not disclosing computex sponsorships or being paid to go to booths and all this other |
[56.08 --> 61.40] kind of stuff jay from jay's two cents has already released a full video about this i know a lot of |
[61.40 --> 65.88] people have been talking about this on a lot of tech yeah a number of other i'm not sure who else did |
[65.88 --> 72.22] like a full on video besides jay but i know that paul and kyle and i think also some others at least |
[72.22 --> 76.56] addressed it on twitter so yeah gamers nexus was talking about it as well like a lot of people |
[76.56 --> 80.22] talking about it on twitter and then i know jay made a full dedicated video outside of that i'm not |
[80.22 --> 85.44] entirely sure uh but we'll talk about that unsurprisingly everyone in the youtube tech review |
[85.44 --> 92.08] scene is friends so this got slammed down pretty fast with a collective effort of like what the f |
[92.08 --> 98.04] that's bull poop um anyways moving on we'll talk about that more later there's a rumor that an |
[98.04 --> 106.12] eight core version of the 8700k is coming this fall uh people are thinking that they're just kind of |
[106.12 --> 110.42] intel is just kind of reacting to amd because they don't really seem to have a logical roadmap anymore |
[110.42 --> 115.78] but we'll we'll talk about that later also at&t closes the time warner deal is this like straight |
[115.78 --> 122.96] up like for sure z according um so i actually your arms look huge you're a machine i'm sorry he's |
[122.96 --> 127.48] off camera yeah nick is over here off camera flexing for us and trying to distract us from the show with |
[127.48 --> 134.10] his pythons uh but yes um i talked about this on tech link today um okay yes this deal is apparently |
[134.10 --> 138.92] final so wow the judge approved it like two days ago and i think they were just sort of chomping at |
[138.92 --> 145.54] the bit to get it done so wow okay also we've got apple uh is trying to stop developers from sharing |
[145.54 --> 154.64] data on users friends that sounds good probably yeah i don't know um a rumor that the that there's |
[154.64 --> 162.12] an amd radeon rx 680 which like an expected price range of like three to four hundred bucks and a |
[162.12 --> 168.00] rumor that windows 10 is going to run on a google pixel book which is pretty weird but probably a good |
[168.00 --> 173.62] idea and we're going to talk about smash brothers ultimate briefly oh maybe so yeah that's going to |
[173.62 --> 178.14] happen oh yeah that's actually pretty sweet okay there are no good topics today oh interesting |
[178.14 --> 184.62] yeah but then like things that other people care about other than me people care about this |
[184.62 --> 192.02] do you want it that would be pretty cool |
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