"Street legal" yeah sure. There's a reason those hunks of junk are banned in the EU. Even if they were allowed here i wouldn't take one if i was given it for free.
@user-qt8ko4gm2k23 сағат бұрын
Eemlonh Thmusck could literally just be putting this time and energy into a high speed passenger railway network across the US, Canada, and Mexico, linking the three countries and people within said countries together, allowing for interstate/provincial travel and benefitting local and international economies by making tourism easier. This is fucking dumb.
DRM for your car is the most disgustingly horrible business practice, and we all need to rally against it before it becomes industry standard.
@User24xКүн бұрын
Cyber trucks look cool, but that's all it has going for it.
@iamericandavinciКүн бұрын
We are effectively killing the planet so we can possess a digital currency. Real smart.
@L1v1ngDeAdGirlКүн бұрын
This is what happens when you give an incel the ability to write a book.
@Pater___Күн бұрын
The only bad part about this video is that it wasn’t longer
@samshort365Күн бұрын
The holder of IP rights has the power to control the use, distribution and destruction of said IP. The problem, culture and posterity aside, is the increasing lack of transparency when that IP is "sold", "rented", licensed" or provided as a "service". The German lawyer made the perfect analogy. I recently purchased software that requires online activation before use. This was not, as far as I could see, made openly and clearly before my purchase nor at the point of sale. As the software runs on a very niche operating system, I can foresee a time when it will stop functioning due to market forces. That lack of transparency of the indeterminacy of my use is actually what appears to be unethical, if not criminal, and should be stopped immediately! That would leave the consumer the choice to opt into a time-limited agreement and understand the (consumer friendly) terms of said conditions at the time of purchase, which should then remain as an immutable agreement between the parties indefinitely from said date of purchase.
@L1v1ngDeAdGirlКүн бұрын
I unironically love the design of the thing. Literally everything else though...
@TheHuskyK9Күн бұрын
On paper, NFTs sounded like a good idea at first, especially for artists. However, it quickly went downhill when scammers took over. It went from having legit high-quality and unique art pieces, to lazy, cookie-cutter, bare-minimum messes that were "totally worth over thousands of dollars bro." What was supposed to be a way for real artists to help earn them some money, turned into a medium dominated by greedy scammers without a single art bone in their body. Professional art NFTs from real artists being offered at $100 yet you're supposed to convince me that a low-effort scribble of some fugly monster template is worth $10,000+? And that's if the "art" was original. More often than not, the scammers stole them from actual artists and tried to profit from their work.
@sen_i_guessКүн бұрын
IF BUYING ISN'T OWNING THEN PIRACY ISN'T STEALING YAR HAR
@kiwipomegranateКүн бұрын
#bringBackInfinityTrain
@samshort365Күн бұрын
The mantra has historically been that technology, and now AI, will reduce the burden on humans freeing us to follow our intellectual and creative dreams, like writing poetry, photography, etc. The problem is that AI is replicating those very things that are supposed to be our end goal, leaving the majority with no tangible pursuits other than abject mindless dreariness in its wake. AI can be a useful adjunct to our lives, but that partnership cannot and should not be instigated by those whose aim it is to collectively acquire the incomes and livelihoods of all.
@orlandoalessandrini2505Күн бұрын
Three words to describe NFTs : bigger idiot theory
@golddragon11232 күн бұрын
Ill stick with my pokemon cards thank you very much
@rattle_me_bones2 күн бұрын
"I don't know if anyone is going to be interested in this topic" Kappa Kaiju, you've literally cultivated an audience that watches you talk about random topics of public concern every other fortnight plus game/book reviews. There are very few topics you could cover that wouldn't be well received by at least some of your fanbase.
@beetlesockss2 күн бұрын
an example of this that pisses me off is epic games and unreal. unreal is a game that is so important to gaming, being the namesake and reason for the existence of unreal engine and all its versions. and epic games had just. taken it off the store. piracy is definitely wrong, yep yep sure
@chadchey40492 күн бұрын
You bought it, last touch, you deserve your losses.
@patrickshepherd13412 күн бұрын
Lol I don't feel like I have a great sense of what's a scam and what's not when it comes to this kind of thing, but I knew NFTs were nonsense from the beginning
@pining_tree67882 күн бұрын
Yeah we can argue that it’s completely normal for things to get lost to time, but maybe that shouldn’t be an active goal
@pining_tree67882 күн бұрын
Love the fact the design is so poorly thought out that it’s not allowed in the EU and questionable how it’s allowed anywhere else. The amount of people who are injured or killed in car crashes is not a statistic you WANT to beat???
@chelscara2 күн бұрын
11:11 smarter? Maybe. Richer? Definitely after letting that truck on the road.
@logansmith25902 күн бұрын
I love your energy and deliveries and video personality. Very informative.
@hikaru96242 күн бұрын
So the Cybertruck had yet more recalls.
@sanityspire3 күн бұрын
forgot this channel existed for a couple years tbh, but I’m very glad to see you’re just as based as I remember. now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a couple years worth of videos to binge
@FunnyGamerMan3 күн бұрын
bro legit went from nerdy teenager to long haired saint
@johnmcnulty44253 күн бұрын
Everyday when I see the NFT's of the great DJT, flying a jet plane, or working as a cowboy or riding his motorcycle while banging out riffs on his stratocastor electric guitar, I don't mind at all that I paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for them..😅
@Jakepearl133 күн бұрын
Just like the man who designed them!
@BoltFinnikenOfficial3 күн бұрын
Hello Reminder that these corporations are required by law to pay the people who worked on it, which means that when you pirate from these big corps you *AREN'T* hurting the wallets of the creatives, you're hurting the wallets of the suits.
@user-xw6oi6pd5l3 күн бұрын
you are video are also lame, still i Like them.
@Aeroductile13 күн бұрын
i remember when streaming services first started becoming popular and there was a big thing about how, now that a lot of shows and movies were conveniently available, piracy wasn't a necessity most of the time. the price of streaming services keeps going up and the quality and availability of shows on those services keeps going down. piracy is once again something i am morally okay with participating in because i simply do not have the money to pay for 4+ different streaming services at £10-£15 per month just to watch maybe 4 new shows i'm interested in and some movies i used to own on dvd
@poopguy34583 күн бұрын
you look like hipster danTDM (good video tho)
@heromedley3 күн бұрын
kinda upsetting that innovations in tech nowadays revolves around stealing peoples shit
@Zeverinsen3 күн бұрын
*New rules and regulations.* _That's the only answer._ It should be illegal to intentionally cancel good shows for tax purposes, and if not it should have real consequences when you do. Canceling a show should mean that the rights automatically go to the original creator so it can be finished elsewhere. If you no longer provide a service, you shouldn't be able to hoard the rights to keep it from other people either. After 10-15 years of being dead, any IP should become public domain. You also shouldn't be allowed to remove products from people's libraries without providing them with a physical or offline digital copy, if people paid you money for said product. After removing it from stores, you have effectively waived your rights to sue people for distributing, and your IP rights will be gone in 10 years, entering the public domain if you have not sold it to an unrelated company who intends to use the IP, where it would also be illegal to continuously sell it to yourself through daughter or sister companies.
@aaronl6143 күн бұрын
Money laundering nothing else it could be
@Matt_the_pirate3 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure Carrie Fisher played herself in Rogue One, they just de-aged her
@TheRoboKittyКүн бұрын
Leia was played by Ingvild Deila with a fake Carrie Fisher pasted on top. However, you are correct that Carrie Fisher was still alive during that filming
"its like im allergic to denim or something" are the only two options in Australia knitted sweaters or denim shirts?
@bryanmurphy90515 күн бұрын
NFTs were always worthless, they were always scams.
@wrux5 күн бұрын
NFTs will move away from collectibles and towards things like concert tickets and vouchers. If a ticket can be issued using a smart contract on a ledger then it's not possible to forge
@an8strengthkobold3605 күн бұрын
But that's increably cost ineffective.
@wrux5 күн бұрын
@@an8strengthkobold360 Surely not? Fees on a chain like Solana are like $0.0002. Maybe a developer would also charge a tiny fee. Think about ticketmaster, they charge all sorts of fees when you buy a concert ticket: processing fee, transaction fee, booking fee and probably more.
@leightonpetty48173 күн бұрын
@@wrux Cost ineffective on the management side of things, blockchain transactions do an exorbitant amount of unnecessary computing work and can handle a fraction of the traffic. It’s much easier and cheaper for the company to just handle a server that keeps track of ticket sales on their own.
@eggbag41825 күн бұрын
The Rabbit R1 would have been liked a lot more if it was just marketed as a dumb phone with an AI assistant. They should have given it full Android/Android Go with the addition of the Rabbit app that integrates with the stock OS nicer than other smart assistants
@erikm83735 күн бұрын
I like my Cybertruck because of the incredible safety features. I know from experience that even if I leave it unattended, unlocked, and with a big sign that says "Steal me please," even the most desperate car thieves would rather walk.
@bensmith86825 күн бұрын
“Why can networks just delete shows?” Because you were all too meek or uncaring to stop them.
@picahudsoniaunflocked54263 күн бұрын
Lie more, misanthrope.
@bootsdotexe5 күн бұрын
MULTIPLE TIMES have I decided against getting a Netflix subscription because they remove shows or movies before I subscribe that I intend to watch. At this point I'm never getting Netflix because the price is ridiculous, I can't share my account with friends or family, and you don't even get to keep watching the shows you like, high seas babeeyyyy
@luisle29645 күн бұрын
you know i've never wondered this but now I'm invested
@RhythmandFlorence5 күн бұрын
All media is one big quarter on a string and we are the vending machine
@Index_IIIX5 күн бұрын
This video is so so good but I gotta say…. Horror movies can be lit nicely and scary (Halloween) and I’m deeply tired of horror films where I cannot fucking see what’s going on on many levels because of how dark it is. Yeah fnaf movie could use some more darkness, you’re right, but I’m slightly grateful it wasn’t that dark because I could actually know what’s going on