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[1329.70 --> 1334.64] market share we'll just say you can't do this it's easy a vertical merger is a lot more difficult |
[1334.64 --> 1339.98] because you're buying a company that does something else so these sorts of cases they tend to be very |
[1339.98 --> 1345.48] fact intensive there is very case-by-case basis and just based on that alone the government |
[1345.48 --> 1351.24] immediately already had a tougher time proving its case to go in front of a judge and saying |
[1351.24 --> 1357.18] and say hey att buying time warner is going to be really bad for consumers um it wasn't good enough |
[1357.18 --> 1362.74] for to get the court to buy it and the judge said get out and they let att do the merger and that's |
[1362.74 --> 1369.16] kind of it so so people are saying this in twitch chat and i i there's one guy that just says bored |
[1369.16 --> 1379.34] other than that dude that happens uh on every every story we talk about though um i've someone said |
[1379.34 --> 1384.24] this in twitch chat and i've read this before online in some in the 80s or something they broke up at&t |
[1384.24 --> 1390.22] because it's too big yeah um and now they're letting them merge and become bigger the idea back |
[1390.22 --> 1395.78] then and obviously you and i were both well what year were you born i was not alive okay luke didn't |
[1395.78 --> 1402.06] exist and i was like tiny in the 80s i was born in 87 but um back in the 80s before like everyone had |
[1402.06 --> 1410.12] the internet um at&t ran a bunch of they provided um don't completely quote me on this but i think what |
[1410.12 --> 1418.20] happened is they had both long distance and local um telephone service and they just controlled so much |
[1418.20 --> 1422.12] of the telephone market i know they were a huge deal in telephone back in the day yeah they could |
[1422.12 --> 1426.28] just control so much the telephone market and what ended up happening is the u.s government broke |
[1426.28 --> 1431.98] up their local operations into they call them the baby bells and these were companies that were |
[1431.98 --> 1436.76] spun off as independent but they served like different chunks geographical chunks of the u.s |
[1436.76 --> 1441.76] but that's a little bit different because we're talking about the same things phone service this is a |
[1441.76 --> 1447.94] little bit different because you have an isp buying the folks who own hbo right so it's a little bit |
[1447.94 --> 1454.26] different at&t was divested in 1983 by the united states government it had natural monopoly over the |
[1454.26 --> 1458.38] telecommunication lines such as telegraph and telephone and they were the only group basically |
[1458.38 --> 1462.62] that's right so yeah so that's quite a bit different than it is now the baby bells were |
[1462.62 --> 1469.06] stripped up into pieces like bell south atlantic bell etc they slowly consolidated back into companies |
[1469.06 --> 1474.04] like at&t verizon yeah that's right when i was a kid our local our local phone provider was bell |
[1474.04 --> 1480.82] south and they were one of the ex-at&t companies so interesting okay all right well moving on from |
[1480.82 --> 1485.74] that just in case you're hashtag bored yeah and like that dude in chat was it was really funny because |
[1485.74 --> 1492.52] this happens right as the net neutrality repeal yeah it was a thing so yeah so hopefully there won't |
[1492.52 --> 1496.16] be fast lanes for game of thrones but i guess if you're a game of thrones fanatic you'll be happy about |
[1496.16 --> 1502.74] that but the most pirated show let's see how that goes for them um apple tries to stop developers |
[1502.74 --> 1508.62] from sharing use uh data on their users friends this immediately sounds like a good thing to me |
[1508.62 --> 1514.02] but i don't really know yet uh it's posted by anover5 on the forum and the source we're going to |
[1514.02 --> 1519.44] use is bloomberg.com how do you feel so pro when we use bloomberg as a source like because you turn |
[1519.44 --> 1524.60] on bloomberg tv there's always financial stuff going on i didn't even know bloomberg tv was a thing |
[1524.60 --> 1531.74] just seems very pro you know anyway it has a cool name okay um apple inc changed its app store rules |
[1531.74 --> 1536.60] last week to limit how developers use information about iphone owners friends and other contacts |
[1536.60 --> 1541.26] quietly closing a loophole that let app makers store and share data without many people's consent |
[1541.26 --> 1548.78] yay good thing thank you apple for closing a said loophole i think that's kind of the gist of it i'm |
[1548.78 --> 1552.72] going to get this uh nice lady off the screen because i don't know what she's actually talking about |
[1552.72 --> 1560.12] and we're going to go back to here um but yeah apparently many developers ask users for access |
[1560.12 --> 1566.12] to their phone's contacts only use it for marketing or sometimes um or sometimes share and sell the |
[1566.12 --> 1571.36] information all without permission from the people listed in those digital address books that's the |
[1571.36 --> 1579.30] problem is that your phone your address book those people's information other companies running apps |
[1579.30 --> 1585.46] are able to take that and sell it um whereas that's supposed to maybe only be used for like |
[1585.46 --> 1591.46] sharing things or seeing if you have other friends that are online you know how some games you can like |
[1591.46 --> 1596.14] import your address book and then see if your friends are online well they might sell that and that's bad |
[1596.14 --> 1601.14] i feel like this is a gdpr thing or it might be like they may have done this in response to gdpr |
[1601.14 --> 1606.42] like i don't that's just me speculating but it seems like the timing seems like that might be why |
[1606.42 --> 1615.34] well i think because this sounds like something that will be absolutely not allowed by the gdpr |
[1615.34 --> 1622.08] yeah where your data is getting used and you have no idea what's going on with it i just think in this |
[1622.08 --> 1628.56] case both companies might be a fault yes uh so i think apple's trying to close their end but this is |
[1628.56 --> 1632.72] also a problem for app developers they would both be in trouble or that law of apple for not like |
[1632.72 --> 1637.52] securing the data and passing it on and then the app developers for using it without permission so so |
[1637.52 --> 1642.02] apple's probably just taking care of that definitely needs to be taken care of um the new app store |
[1642.02 --> 1649.22] review guidelines bar developers uh sorry the new app store review guidelines bar developers from |
[1649.22 --> 1655.30] making databases of address book information they gather from iphone users sharing and selling that |
[1655.30 --> 1659.62] database with third parties is now forbidden probably should have been already but whatever |
[1659.62 --> 1664.90] an app can't get a user's contact list say it's being used for one thing and then use it again for |
[1664.90 --> 1670.54] something else unless the developer gets consent again obviously this can still be abused but i think it's a |
[1670.54 --> 1675.80] vector for apple to rip you off the app store so if they catch you doing this you'll get you'll get |
[1675.80 --> 1680.94] tossed right um anyone yeah anyone caught breaking the rules may be banned this sounds like an extremely |
[1680.94 --> 1687.44] easy rule to break and probably not that hard of a rule to get away with breaking um but at least |
[1687.44 --> 1692.20] they have it written out now that they can give you the boot if you do break it uh when users like |
[1692.20 --> 1696.92] like honestly it yeah no it does this whole thing reminds me the reason i'm laughing a little bit is |
[1696.92 --> 1702.92] of in android p i think they took away the ability for apps to use your camera microphone in the background |
[1702.92 --> 1708.34] which was cool but i was like what were they doing before yeah like what were they listening to me like |
[1708.34 --> 1714.92] all the time before android p i so i don't uh yeah uh when users install apps and then consent |
[1714.92 --> 1720.34] developers get dozens of potential data points on people's friends contact lists and contain phone |
[1720.34 --> 1725.12] numbers email addresses profile photos and tons of other stuff as you probably know so that database |
[1725.12 --> 1730.08] of information is probably quite valuable um so now what they'll probably have to do is sell it to |
[1730.08 --> 1735.26] themselves as another company and then anonymize the data and sell it that way so it'll add one more loop |
[1735.26 --> 1739.80] that they have to jump through for apple to not be able to catch them so all right at least apple |
[1739.80 --> 1745.78] is clean to their hands uh but this will still remain an issue um just in case anyone was wondering |
[1745.78 --> 1751.94] moving on i just sort of assume that everyone on the internet just knows everything about me |
[1751.94 --> 1760.62] yeah easier way to live yeah yeah another rumor because this show again is only about things that are |
[1760.62 --> 1769.40] confirmed 100 true uh rumor amd radeon rx 680 the radeon rx 680 will reportedly be powered by the navi gpu |
[1769.40 --> 1779.04] architecture um and will feature eight gigabytes of gddr6 with the performance of the gtx 1080 or gtx 1080 |
[1779.04 --> 1785.42] or so an expected price range of 300 to 400 bucks that's actually really good because looking at the |
[1785.42 --> 1791.04] stories about what nvidia is going to be allegedly because like you said this these are all 100% |
[1791.04 --> 1796.08] confirmed facts on the show of this show but um yeah but anyway um seriously there was um everyone |
[1796.08 --> 1803.06] saying or a lot of people are saying july 30th for um the um what's the code name for the next um not |
[1803.06 --> 1808.40] volta but it's um oh twitch chat is probably screaming at me with it right now i was writing about this |
[1808.40 --> 1815.66] earlier today and i've already forgotten it nvidia roadmap what is your thing called |
[1815.66 --> 1824.40] nope that's old just search that's hold on i'll get it here hold on |
[1825.86 --> 1832.22] twitch chat is streaming at me right now i'm sure touring touring touring touring like like oh yeah |
[1832.22 --> 1838.16] touring or ampere so here was the one i had in my head so um they're supposed to be releasing snorkel |
[1838.16 --> 1843.86] they're supposed to be releasing touring at the end of july but it's just going to be the higher |
[1843.86 --> 1849.94] end silicon to begin with as is tradition you know yeah so and the the rumor is that the the high end |
[1849.94 --> 1854.92] card will cost between a thousand and fifteen hundred depending on how much vram you get with it |
[1854.92 --> 1859.56] so something like this could be really appealing if you could say oh well i don't have a thousand |
[1859.56 --> 1866.54] dollars but i can spend 350 bucks on something with 1080 like performance so yeah uh someone in chat said |
[1866.54 --> 1868.24] please please please please make this |
[1868.24 --> 1877.94] square bracket anecdote poopy for mining and great for gaming um i doubt it |
[1877.94 --> 1887.34] eight gigs of gdr6 should probably be pretty smoking for mining um well i mean i i don't i don't know if |
[1887.34 --> 1892.94] you can you know really make a card like that you know what i mean because uh memory is super |
[1892.94 --> 1897.18] important for mining oh no i know but my point is just more like if he's worried about price |
[1897.18 --> 1901.54] this looks like it will be affordable because obviously there's this huge artificial inflation |
[1901.54 --> 1905.86] with the pricing um we'll have to see like immediately after this card comes out a bunch |
[1905.86 --> 1910.36] of miners gonna get their hands on of it on on of it a bunch of miners will get their hands on it |
[1910.36 --> 1914.58] we're both i feel like we're both slow today it's been like a long week yeah it has been a long week |
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