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[2675.34 --> 2683.22] So FreshBooks is the super simple to use invoicing tool that actually does a lot more than just help you create and send slick looking invoices.
[2683.22 --> 2689.78] It helps you track your time with their timesheet function, manage your expenses, and keep track of who owes you what.
[2690.04 --> 2696.12] It allows you to take payment on your terms, including the ability to take deposits, like let's say if you were a painter, for example.
[2696.66 --> 2703.32] And it also has a feature that tells you when your client has seen your invoice for the first time, putting an end to the guessing games.
[2703.74 --> 2711.40] Their mobile apps available for Android and iOS have all the functionality of the desktop version, so you can take FreshBooks with you wherever you go.
[2711.40 --> 2717.52] And if you have any questions, you can reach out to their support staff on the phone where you will speak to a real person.
[2717.82 --> 2722.48] No phone treat, no escalations, no return calls, just real, honest help.
[2722.84 --> 2724.78] So go to FreshBooks.com slash when.
[2724.86 --> 2733.20] Whether you're a small-time computer repair shop or you run a plumbing business on the side, you teach dance classes, whatever it is you do as a small business owner or freelancer,
[2733.64 --> 2740.14] FreshBooks can help you focus on doing that instead of pulling your hair out dealing with complicated accounting software.
[2740.14 --> 2747.02] Go to FreshBooks.com slash tech tips, excuse me, slash when, and enter when in the how did you hear about us section.
[2747.40 --> 2753.46] There's a 30-day free trial, and I'm just going to do this, which did that for some reason.
[2753.84 --> 2755.94] I don't know what just happened right there.
[2756.34 --> 2760.30] I'm going to put in an HTTP colon slash slash so that the URL works correctly.
[2760.56 --> 2762.26] And then I'm going to move on to Savage Jerky.
[2762.60 --> 2764.22] I am so sad right now.
[2764.22 --> 2764.90] Where's the box?
[2764.94 --> 2765.82] About this sponsor.
[2766.28 --> 2768.30] I know what's in the box, but where's the box?
[2768.30 --> 2768.84] Look at this.
[2768.96 --> 2769.58] Look at this.
[2770.62 --> 2771.56] Here's my notes.
[2772.56 --> 2773.32] Savage Jerky.
[2773.68 --> 2775.04] Where is the box of jerky?
[2775.22 --> 2776.12] Did we eat it all?
[2776.58 --> 2781.30] Savage Jerky is so delicious that if Colton doesn't hide the box.
[2781.30 --> 2781.36] It's been stolen.
[2781.80 --> 2788.64] If Colton doesn't hide the box in between WAN shows, people find it and they eat it all,
[2788.64 --> 2794.56] even though they know they're not supposed to eat it because we're supposed to eat it on the WAN show.
[2794.56 --> 2799.68] So Savage Jerky is made with the best ingredients without nitrates or preservatives.
[2799.88 --> 2800.00] Yeah.
[2800.16 --> 2803.74] The goal was to create a snack that's full of flavor and spice but isn't bad for you.
[2803.74 --> 2806.14] And it normally is when we have the box.
[2806.16 --> 2806.50] I know.
[2806.84 --> 2808.44] 13 different flavors of jerky.
[2808.98 --> 2814.72] My personal favorites are the, what's the, the maple buffalo bacon.
[2814.98 --> 2815.44] Mojo, man.
[2815.46 --> 2816.04] I love the mojo.
[2816.04 --> 2816.96] Oh, I love the mojo.
[2817.02 --> 2818.30] Mojo's like top tier.
[2818.40 --> 2819.58] The cracked pepper and sea salt.
[2819.72 --> 2821.18] My favorite two both have mojo in the name.
[2821.24 --> 2821.84] The original.
[2821.84 --> 2823.72] Standard mojo and mojo habanero.
[2824.72 --> 2829.62] And they've also got super hot stuff made with like Carolina Reapers, ghost peppers, all that kind of stuff.
[2829.68 --> 2832.32] They also make barbecue sauce, hot sauce, and a spice rub.
[2832.88 --> 2836.40] And so their Carolina Reaper hot sauce uses one of the hottest peppers in the world.
[2836.74 --> 2837.44] So go check them out.
[2837.52 --> 2844.30] Use offer code LTT over on Savage Jerky and get 10% off on all of their jerky.
[2844.46 --> 2844.88] Heck yeah.
[2844.88 --> 2847.18] All right.
[2847.38 --> 2849.16] So what else, what else we got here?
[2849.82 --> 2850.46] Oh, man.
[2850.56 --> 2852.64] Is this more bad OnePlus news?
[2853.42 --> 2854.46] You've got to be kidding me.
[2856.64 --> 2857.04] Okay.
[2857.76 --> 2860.36] So posted by Wothar on the forum.
[2861.72 --> 2864.52] OnePlus had, it appears to be a credit card breach.
[2865.84 --> 2866.24] Update.
[2866.58 --> 2867.52] January 19th.
[2867.52 --> 2868.20] Update number two.
[2868.30 --> 2869.00] Thank you for your comments.
[2869.08 --> 2870.84] We're reading each and every one, and we appreciate your feedback.
[2871.12 --> 2875.00] We do want to clarify, only potentially affected users will receive the email.
[2875.96 --> 2884.00] But in a nutshell, OnePlus has emailed nearly 40,000 of their customers to inform them that their credit card data may have been compromised.
[2884.22 --> 2885.32] Here's what I want to know.
[2885.32 --> 2896.00] Like, we've discussed this, because back with Linus Tech Tips, other than subscriptions on the forum, there was no reason for us to ever need people's payment information.
[2896.18 --> 2896.82] And one of the reasons...
[2896.82 --> 2897.10] Whoa, hold on.
[2897.16 --> 2898.02] Even then we didn't hold it.
[2898.02 --> 2908.02] One of the reasons that we opted for PayPal was that it allowed us to take payments in a recurring fashion without holding the customer's payment information ourselves.
[2908.86 --> 2911.94] Because we don't want that responsibility, and why would we need it?
[2912.02 --> 2913.06] We got owned once.
[2913.26 --> 2913.52] Did we?
[2913.74 --> 2915.12] Like, remember, a long time ago.
[2915.12 --> 2915.72] Oh, that thing.
[2915.80 --> 2916.00] Yeah.
[2916.44 --> 2917.20] And, like, that was...
[2917.20 --> 2917.32] Okay.
[2917.62 --> 2919.12] And there was no payment information.
[2919.54 --> 2924.44] And there was no full-time developers on the site and stuff, which is part of the reason why we got owned.
[2924.62 --> 2925.68] But there was no payment information.
[2925.76 --> 2926.32] They didn't get anything.
[2926.64 --> 2926.92] Yes.
[2927.02 --> 2927.48] They got nothing.
[2927.70 --> 2930.48] So, I'm looking at this going...
[2930.48 --> 2932.32] Like, okay, so, right, we've discussed it with Floatplane.
[2932.48 --> 2933.56] We found other solutions.
[2934.70 --> 2938.48] But still on Floatplane, we will hold no...
[2939.16 --> 2939.72] I don't want it.
[2939.72 --> 2940.44] Payment information.
[2940.46 --> 2941.18] I don't want any of it.
[2941.20 --> 2941.98] I don't want that liability.
[2942.20 --> 2942.56] Screw that.
[2942.64 --> 2943.36] That's horrible.
[2943.36 --> 2943.76] That's horrible.
[2943.76 --> 2945.70] That's horrible because then we might have to send out this email.
[2946.16 --> 2946.78] Then, then...
[2946.78 --> 2947.52] I don't want to send out that email.
[2947.56 --> 2953.68] Then the Level 1 text podcast might be talking about Floatplane Media and their breach of 100,000 customer...