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[451.74 --> 459.48] worth buying like it's it's amazing um and in and so for me when I bought a Barton 2500 plus |
[459.48 --> 465.98] I was the diluted AMD fanboy I was like yeah I'm gonna overclock it to 2.2 gigahertz |
[465.98 --> 472.72] which is equivalent to a 3200 plus which is equivalent to a p4 3.2 but that was just AMD's |
[472.72 --> 479.48] marketing it wasn't equivalent to a p4 Northwood come on it wasn't even close not to mention that |
[479.48 --> 484.54] Northwood had hyper threading which at the time remember this is pre-dual core made a pretty |
[484.54 --> 492.34] significant difference to the overall usability of the experience and so to me if nothing else though |
[492.34 --> 500.86] a Barton 2500 plus was a gaming CPU because games back then only used a single core so you didn't |
[500.86 --> 508.78] need hyper threading to get better FPS do you think that the industry started to add frills even in gaming |
[508.78 --> 513.82] lineup things just by virtue of there being more competition like there you think there are there more |
[513.82 --> 519.36] gaming products now more gaming product lines now and then to differentiate they they add in these |
[519.36 --> 526.58] they're just less spartan because it is different so hard to differentiate these days and so I don't |
[526.58 --> 531.28] I don't blame them for doing it but basically the reason that I have the remnants of eyeliner on |
[531.28 --> 541.22] is because I'm kind of taking the piss um as like a a gaming lifestyle sort of character at the |
[541.22 --> 545.10] beginning of the video for the Razer phone too which is going to be an interesting video by the way |
[545.10 --> 553.10] what I saw the getup how is that okay I'm like edgy I'm an edgy that's you trying to shut up you have such a |
[553.10 --> 554.24] warped view |
[554.24 --> 565.04] okay obviously it's like over the top and stupid so that's all you know what we'll let you yes |
[565.04 --> 572.20] very over the top very okay just I mean one part of the ensemble you didn't see was that I have a |
[572.20 --> 578.10] messenger bag that has an RGB keyboard in it that is illuminated as I'm just walking down the street |
[578.10 --> 586.32] that's a very edgy type thing to do yeah so so it's it's like it's like my gamingness is more of an |
[586.32 --> 592.92] accessory and less of an actual like how many FPS do I get per dollar and I that's kind of my that's |
[592.92 --> 596.68] kind of my thing you should have been on a hoverboard I probably should have been on a |
[596.68 --> 604.26] hoverboard are we gonna uh do news I know you guys always do news like when I'm not on the show |
[604.26 --> 608.64] and I'm kind of I'm kind of trying to I'm kind of trying to fight it because I don't I don't really |
[608.64 --> 616.20] want to do news let's do some super chats yeah um what do we got here whoa uh Sikuro Sue says I was |
[616.20 --> 620.40] gonna ask why you don't refer to float plane comments and only YouTube like in the iPhone response |
[620.40 --> 624.80] video and then I saw you just did a float plane exclusive fair trade you're the best man keep it |
[624.80 --> 630.72] out well thank you thank you you're the best too he's talking to me dude and bomb chewing says paying |
[630.72 --> 635.50] the Linus tax again for great free content you don't have to pay a tax for something that's free |
[635.50 --> 641.18] paying the Linus tax for a great free contact oh the tax is that he has to uh listen to you hey |
[641.18 --> 650.34] mate's watching what the heck are New Zealand dollars oh hi mate what up dude all right |
[650.34 --> 655.92] fine we'll do we'll do a news topic wait are you gonna answer that first question no I don't know |
[655.92 --> 659.26] what was it I don't know it was a paragraph but oh yeah yeah he was like he's cool with it so I was |
[659.26 --> 665.30] like yeah cool what yeah he was like why do you only refer to YouTube comments when you do uh like |
[665.30 --> 670.00] a response video okay I guess I could answer that it's because YouTube comments are more recognizable |
[670.00 --> 674.94] if we put up comments that are formatted for float plane only the like thousands of people on |
[674.94 --> 679.46] float plane are going to be able to relate to it so we tend to try to go as mainstream as possible |
[679.46 --> 684.10] in the content itself which is why you'll hear me say things like dislike the video if you want |
[684.10 --> 688.18] even though float plane doesn't have a dislike button so is this person referring to like |
[688.18 --> 693.38] graphically what they see on screen when we include comments and they pop up are they asking why do they |
[693.38 --> 698.84] always pop up look like YouTube comments okay um Ben says please remember to mention folding month |
[698.84 --> 703.12] yeah it's folding month that's in the doc it is folding month I've been folding for like three weeks |
[703.12 --> 709.82] already so I'm way ahead of you suckers but all month it's uh folding at home which is using your |
[709.82 --> 716.24] computer as a in a distributed network to help research different uh fight diseases like including |
[716.24 --> 721.24] cancer and Alzheimer's and all sorts of stuff there's even Ebola stuff in there and it's cool |
[721.24 --> 726.36] kind of topical right now I am uh warming up my house instead of turning the heat on all the super |
[726.36 --> 732.24] chats are for you Eddie says oh snap it's laser time boys yeah all right fine we'll do it we'll do |
[732.24 --> 738.24] news topic google mandates two years of security updates for popular phones this was posted by |
[738.24 --> 743.54] die hard to live on the forum you're reading that like you've never seen that before like I post all |
[743.54 --> 749.20] the time yeah I know but like this is great I hate typing it so he's why would you type you |
[749.20 --> 754.94] could copy paste that's what I do now oh okay it's great he's like here he's like we need to do |
[754.94 --> 759.32] these news topics we need to do these do you know how long James spends every week making sure |
[759.32 --> 763.50] that in the event that Luke and I can't figure out anything off topic to discuss we will have |
[763.50 --> 770.12] something to talk about only for us to ignore like 80 of the topic sometimes do you do you ever go back |
[770.12 --> 775.22] and look at like what we did cover and what we didn't and get triggered sometimes I stopped well I |
[775.22 --> 781.92] did and I stopped doing that when me and Luke do it we do the news yeah okay but I also include |
[781.92 --> 786.98] fewer topics like when him and I do it I'll just put like eight in there hey I put a couple I left a couple |
[786.98 --> 790.30] in last week that I'd said hey we should really cover these next week and you took them out |
[790.30 --> 795.58] you didn't tell me that well I put it in the doc oh you just you just overrode it no I scroll to |
[795.58 --> 801.36] the bottom see if anyone posted news items then I control a and delete oh all right well okay so the |
[801.36 --> 807.08] original article here is from the verge.com and in a nutshell every month the security team at |
[807.08 --> 812.36] Google releases a new set of patches for Android and every month carriers and manufacturers |
[812.36 --> 816.42] struggle to get them installed on the actual phones that people are actually using making |
[816.42 --> 825.80] that effort feel like well like James's effort on the WAN show doc wasted so confidential contracts |
[825.80 --> 832.64] obtained by the verge show that many manufacturers now have explicit obligations related to updates |
[832.64 --> 838.26] so this is Google trying to close in on the Apple lead because that's a really important part that |
[838.26 --> 843.16] our place that Apple still has an advantage we didn't explicitly cover that in the latest |
[843.16 --> 849.12] why iPhones are awesome video we did talk about updates yeah we talked about security we talked |
[849.12 --> 854.50] about security but we didn't specifically talk about security updates and the scheduling and the |
[854.50 --> 859.40] scheduling the advantages they have here so this is sweet uh do you think it's going to work |
[859.40 --> 865.16] well they're requiring they're requiring them to regularly install updates for any popular phone |
[865.16 --> 871.16] or tablet for at least two years they must provide at least four security updates within one year of |
[871.16 --> 875.42] the phone's launch the security updates are mandated within the second year as well but without a |
[875.42 --> 883.34] specified minimum number of releases and then these terms cover any device launched after January 31st 2018 |
[883.34 --> 889.10] that's been activated by more than 100,000 users so that's your definition of popular 100,000 users so I've |
[889.10 --> 904.10] talked about this a fair bit in the past um where you might encounter like a really cool device of some sort like a phone that's got like a really neat accessory I think the ROG gaming phone is going to be a great example of something like this where |
[904.10 --> 919.08] it's it's really cool it's got some features that are truly standalone in the market like it's got a 90 hertz OLED display it's what you wanted the Razer phone to be yeah pretty pretty much the first one yeah well neither of them are quite |
[919.08 --> 926.08] what I wanted the first Razer phone to be because I wanted it to have a good camera um and neither of them are are are good enough quite frankly |
[926.08 --> 931.22] so I think the ROG phone is a great example of this it's got really cool accessories have you seen the dual screen one |
[931.22 --> 949.06] yeah okay so we have a video coming we actually got our hands on all of the accessories for the ROG phone so we've got the the game controller that clips onto the sides we've got the dual screen so it comes with a 6,000 milliamp hour battery in it it's got like a kind of an ergonomic handle like controller handle for it |
[949.06 --> 964.06] and then it's got a second screen in the bottom kind of ds style that you can actually run apps independently on which tripped me out so our thumbnail I think we were gonna do for the thumbnail and title we were gonna do um we got every ROG phone accessory |
[964.06 --> 971.06] you know thumbnail face but I think what we're gonna go with is this phone runs two games at once |
[971.06 --> 974.32] yeah yeah Jake was telling me he had two separate games running at the same time |
[974.32 --> 976.06] yeah actually man not bad |
[976.06 --> 978.82] depending on the games that actually could be practical |
[978.82 --> 982.34] if you're playing something turn-based or something with waiting times |
[982.34 --> 987.04] you could play like a hand of poker while you're also I don't know playing Pokemon Go or some crap |
[987.04 --> 992.28] okay yeah I guess I could get into that I mean but the use case that we show isn't a very good one |
[992.28 --> 995.10] we have PUBG running on the top and Minecraft on the bottom |
[995.10 --> 997.68] oh and then PUBG and Fortnite would have been funny |
[997.68 --> 1004.24] so at one point in the video I'm playing the top screen and like Jake's got his hands in like in here like playing the bottom screen |
[1004.24 --> 1006.18] we're just like looking at each other this is ridiculous |
[1006.18 --> 1008.04] that's the best phone when you got two kids |
[1008.04 --> 1010.64] yeah yeah so they can both they can both |
[1010.64 --> 1013.38] if you two don't learn to share |
[1013.38 --> 1017.22] then I'm gonna make you both share the same one forever |
[1017.22 --> 1018.60] there it is |
[1018.60 --> 1019.18] um |
[1019.18 --> 1021.70] so anyway back to what I was saying |
[1021.70 --> 1026.70] even if you find a device that has like a really cool feature that you like |
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