hey guys its riley from the video and honestly i felt bad about saying people from 1937 would be making KZbin videos about being poor. I know that people from 1937 are not a monolith. i'd like to formally apologize to all people from 1937. you are valid. even you can get an exclusive deal on Private Internet Access VPN today at www.piavpn.com/TechLinked . one love
@quacktapeАй бұрын
This is not sincere enough.
@guadalupe8589Ай бұрын
If you believe people of 1937 are not monolith, then you can't apologize to, THE people of 1937. Also, there was plenty of poor people in 1937. China for example had vast areas full of poor people in 1937
@srgarathnorАй бұрын
you guys should check out the new Retriod Pocket 5 and RP mini if you wanna look at handhelds
@Amstro515Ай бұрын
They deserve an apology in the intro on the next video.
@emrules2001Ай бұрын
I'm from 1937, but it's too late for Private Internet Access, my butt has already been scanned
@kaibuchanАй бұрын
We need to archive the internet archive and then archive that archive within another archive which is also archived.
@guadalupe8589Ай бұрын
Yo dawg.....
@CreativityNullАй бұрын
3 2 1 backup
@johnlucas6683Ай бұрын
You mean backup.
@switchbizАй бұрын
@@guadalupe8589 im happy i know this reference. im also sad because i know this reference. im old.
@neil_st6073Ай бұрын
Winzip it
@JoeyGarveyАй бұрын
Losing the Internet Archive sucks for preservation of the Internet. It's scary to think it could be lost to time because of stupid copyright laws
@kuilАй бұрын
Time to make a dark web archive…
@happygofishingАй бұрын
Copyright needs to be abolished
@peperoni_pepinoАй бұрын
What they taught you a couple years ago: 'Never place something private on the internet, what's on the internet stays there forever!' What is actually happening: 'Oops, that file could not be found.' I guess this internet era is going to be a dark age for future historians, as nothing survived.
@RetroGigabyteАй бұрын
@@kuil YES!!!
@guadalupe8589Ай бұрын
@@happygofishingso, you want to remove the incentive for companies to make anything?......
@lefteriseleftheriades7381Ай бұрын
The internet archive is essential, it is the only thing that will preserve the pre-2022 internet, or as I call it, the HUMAN internet
@Thurgosh_OGАй бұрын
Someone need to back it up pretty quickly then. Preferably onto an system that can be disconnected to the current web.
@Ian.MurrayАй бұрын
I agree that it's a valuable resource, but we don't need it to be the pirate bay.
@rolux4853Ай бұрын
@@Ian.Murraywe need it to be the free preservation platform it is! If your report something as piracy it gets deleted. They should be except from prosecution by those anti human courts who only rule in favor of their corporate overlords. The USA is a damn oligarchy! Why do you want billion dollar companies to rule us all?
@Wylie288Ай бұрын
Why should it be allowed to distribute multiple copies of books when it only owns on copy? Its an ARCHIVE. Not a fucking library. If it wants to act like a library it needs to be multiple copies of books like a fucking library then.
@spamartist9443Ай бұрын
@@Wylie288 "the loss of immense amounts of information and human knowledge is good because the IA was stopping big corporations from getting more more money!!" that's what you sound like
@user-pt1kj5uw3bАй бұрын
Recreating the predator prey relationship as a form of enrichment for vegans is such a good joke. Maybe the best I've heard on this show lmao
@thisnameistakenАй бұрын
That cracked me up. I love how in this episode Riley himself can't keep himself from laughing while reading the teleprompter half the time lol.
@thezx5795Ай бұрын
It's good but I had to take an extra second to understand what it meant
@RohinthasАй бұрын
Yup, as a vegan, thats a fucking banger! First original vegan-joke I've heard in years!
@battlekingad8291Ай бұрын
Can someone explain the joke?
@kellanaldous7092Ай бұрын
@@battlekingad8291 a vegan has no predator-prey relationship, because they do not eat animals or animal products.
@barrydingle3830Ай бұрын
Funny thing is, the navy officer managing that terminal didn't even try to do anything at all to disguise the SSID. "STINKY" was the default SSID of the Starlink router right out of the box. At least it was many months ago. The default has been changed to "STARLINK" for quite a bit now. She couldn't even be bothered to change it to something covert, like "STEALTHY".
@SaHaRaSquadАй бұрын
I bet she also didn't bother to change the password. Except maybe to make it weaker to so it's easier to remember.
@barrydingle3830Ай бұрын
@@SaHaRaSquad The network is open by default too. There's no password until you explicitly set one.
@milkdrinker7Ай бұрын
@@barrydingle3830supposedly the key person would enter the password into everyone's device herself.
@marc_frankАй бұрын
she did eventually to make it look like a wifi printer
@JakobRushАй бұрын
I really wanted to include that in the story but I already went over 100 words for the quick bit...😢
@RazearАй бұрын
Valve claimed they weren't going to consider releasing a Steam Deck 2 until at least a couple of years when the performance bump would warrant a revision, but adding multiple hours to battery life seems like it would be worth making a separate iteration in and of itself.
@serhii_himself_98Ай бұрын
Steam deck Pro xD
@poliwharaslah965Ай бұрын
I like that.. make the upgrade worth while.. not like phone these either from iphone or android.. just small incremental upgrade..
@MrGamelover23Ай бұрын
I agree, but they kind of already did something like that with the Steam Deck OLED, which not only had a bigger battery, but also had the same processor, but on a smaller node. Aside from the fact that they already went above and beyond what anyone expected for a mid-cycle refresh, they aren't using off-the-shelf parts, remember? So that would be way too much work for a mid-cycle refresh.
@MyNameIsBucketАй бұрын
The Steam Deck was announced a little over 3 years ago. If they announced a successor as soon as the Z2 came out, that tracks with a normal console generation.
@M1U5T0N3Ай бұрын
@@serhii_himself_98 i am waiting for the Pro Max version with Notch uhm... Dynamic Island lol
@Artista_FrustradoАй бұрын
the fact that Libraries can be copyrighted is a level of Dystopia that should disqualify a country from being recognized as a country
@spyker_aileronАй бұрын
As an American i agree and apologize for how F'd our court system is. nothing short of a complete do-over can fix it at this point. That fact that they didn't recognize that it's literally just a LIBRARY you know... like the same kind that the dementia riddled judge would've had to use to get his law degree 100 years ago...
@jmsetherАй бұрын
Don't worry, america is not a country. It's a British colony and should only be recognized as such.
@mikeoath9541Ай бұрын
@@spyker_aileron You are wrong. IA operated as a library without any problems until they started lending out to more people than they had copies for. Meaning they can just be the first person to buy a copy of a newly released book and lend it to every single people out there for free. It hurts the author. Libraries function by having say 5 copies physical, 15 copies digital and that's the max amount that people can lend at any given time. They could eventually lend to everyone but there's a limit. IA had only one copy they bought and they lent it to thousands at a time. Completely killing any book they were lending out. Why write a book if the first buyer just gives it to everyone else for free?
@talibong9518Ай бұрын
They let banks do it woth money, so why can't libraries do it with books?
@ranjitmandal1612Ай бұрын
🥲
@Cameron-sd4zoАй бұрын
This one is a masterpiece. Could be peak Techlinked. Burn it to dvd.
@zaidlacksalastname4905Ай бұрын
Damn not the dvd
@Ivan-fy3prАй бұрын
analogue media bad@@zaidlacksalastname4905
@jack-the-threaderАй бұрын
Save it on the Internet Archi- oh, wait.
@LordWaterBottle17 күн бұрын
Might fit on a CD, and those last longer in storage, usually.
@KingofArsenalАй бұрын
Tech news, and Riley is the best decision made by LTT!
@svgPhoenixАй бұрын
Labs would like a word with you 🤡
@FopsFuzzАй бұрын
Fun fact: Benjamin Franklin, a founding father, was credited with opening the first library in the US.
@jernaugurgeh451Ай бұрын
He also invented electricity or something, so is eligible to watch Tech News.
@Thurgosh_OGАй бұрын
@@jernaugurgeh451 He didn't invent electricity, merely proved that Lighting was a form of electrical charge. Still cool but not as big a thing.
@keithbrown7685Ай бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG You mean lightning. Get it right, man, else you get an F. : )
@AdrianDowthwaiteАй бұрын
Riley, Jacob and Jessica, take a bow as that script was a poetic dance through wonderfully entertaining to humorously informative.
@TheComedyGeekАй бұрын
"I created a cyborg celery!" LOL. That sun mirror thing sounds like someone REALLY hates vampires. I'm just saying. Someone check on the werewolves, OK?
@switchbizАй бұрын
I really like that sun mirror thing to launch. Imagine the LOLs we get from petty people gettng it to just mess with others.
@PropaneWPАй бұрын
Do we really need MORE sunlight hitting this planet? Not addressing this as a vampire, but as an individual concerned about climate change.
@TheComedyGeekАй бұрын
@@PropaneWP That's an excellent point. In fact, I see a lot of problems with this whole thing. Good thing it will never happen!
@keithbrown7685Ай бұрын
While they're at it, maybe they could find out about this "Moon" thing. I have no clue wtf that is.
@TheComedyGeekАй бұрын
@@keithbrown7685 Fox news assures me that it's a myth. :P
@drewzero1Ай бұрын
Benjamin Franklin was instrumental in the creation of the lending library, founding the Lobrary Conpany of Philadelphia in 1731. He would've loved the Internet Archive.
@rcytrayАй бұрын
the "who put this in?" "you!" gag is om point today
@keithbrown7685Ай бұрын
What does The Who have to do with it. If someone asked me, all I could answer is 'I can't explain'.
@RGBeanieАй бұрын
That vegan joke fricking sent me 😂
@RedstoneNinja99Ай бұрын
why does everyone make fun of vegans when were just trying to show mercy to thinking feeling creatures
@BarbasTheDogАй бұрын
Same. I'm vegan
@RGBeanieАй бұрын
@@RedstoneNinja99 because jokes are funny? Nobody really wants to give fungi powers to hunt vegans....
@jessicapigeau1798Ай бұрын
Speaking as a vegetarian, if you're offended by a joke about vegans hunting mushroom robots, maybe jokes just aren't for you. @@RedstoneNinja99
@bullymaguire2889Ай бұрын
Because most of the people are pretty obnoxious and insufferable
@feilsafeАй бұрын
« A world full of screens » is not the cause of nearsightedness according to the latest research, but not spending enough time outside when growing up might be a strong contender
@stephen01kingАй бұрын
So it's not a direct cause, but an indirect one?
@pawepiat6170Ай бұрын
Taiwan now has a policy to get schoolchildren out in the sun more, and they have noticed a drop in nearsighteness.
@DailyCakeSliceАй бұрын
Does Bluetooth 6 let you use wireless headphones with the mic without making the sound going crappy lol? Surely we’ve advanced enough as a civilization
@TamasKiss-yk4stАй бұрын
Nope, but to balance the missing mic lane, it's doesn't even support stereo too.. 😂 well, it's just recently reached that where Apple was 5 years ago (the first U1 chip what is that Ultra-Wide Band chip what can do the same what Bluetooth 6.0 now was used in the iPhone 11 first), so just a few more decades, and you will get the basic things too.
@JourneysADRIFTАй бұрын
If you have a device that supports LE then that is already a thing.
@tomasadams3922Ай бұрын
There are headphones with good sound quality while using the microphone. Sony uses LDAC codecs that allow for this, but these codecs work only on Android out of the box, and on linux if you download them. But because they use higher bandwidth they are a little more prone to interference
@PixlRainbowАй бұрын
That has already been a thing with Bluetooth 5 with the LE Audio standard, but support for this protocol is currently poor and only available on a handful of devices.
@PixlRainbowАй бұрын
@@JourneysADRIFTyes and no. Apparently it also requires support at the chipset level, because many older Bluetooth LE chipsets were designed with certain assumptions that don't really hold up for LE Audio.
@privacyvalued4134Ай бұрын
The 3rd Amendment says something about soldiers not being quartered in homes. With a name like Hatchette, that implies that they are soldiers. Or at least lumberjacks. In any case, they are using weapons.
@kyotraАй бұрын
"Marines with cuter uniforms" lol that's a new one.
@fish3977Ай бұрын
7:39 hey now! Crayon eaters couldn't set up the wifi to begin with
@XDTheLaughingManXDАй бұрын
Exactly!
@jmoney211Ай бұрын
Honestly, the only reason the Internet archive isn’t being treated like a library is because the judges are afraid of it/hate it because they can’t physically see it and they didn’t grow up with it. Also, if they just want a case to oversee (quotes shouldn’t be motivation, but I get that they might be), then they should be going after open AI because there is a much stronger argument of plagiarism towards them.
@Thurgosh_OGАй бұрын
I'm pretty sure that they are not scared of it but do like the dollars they get for punishing it.
@sajanpreetsingh9144Ай бұрын
See AI companies have money and everyone knows you can only go after non profits as they don't have tons of money allowing you to lobby(bribe) the judge
@Wylie288Ай бұрын
A library has to own the same number of books it gives out. Its being treated like a library, that's why its being sued. Because its an archive acting like a library when it isn't one because a library OWNS MULTIPLE COPIES TO GIVE OUT.
@glytchdАй бұрын
@@Wylie288Beware those who would control your access to infirmary for they view themselves your master. your literally supporting communists as they rewrite history. This is the downfall of liberty. Wake up You child
@ItsFreeVRealEstateАй бұрын
They're putting worm brains into lego men? This is how it begins..
@SaHaRaSquadАй бұрын
The Toy Story's gonna begin with or without you
@jetpackjbdАй бұрын
Something something rfk jr
@glytchdАй бұрын
Small soldiers 1995
@jacobshrum9414Ай бұрын
It's crazy how much I fucking love the tech news This show should be way bigger than it is
@AndroiskiАй бұрын
I used to be big on 'tech news' when I was younger. Then got sick of it cause the newest processors, phones, and all tech gadgets were getting boring. Somehow this show fills that in for me.
@HourRomanticistАй бұрын
It's pretty god damn big already...
@AltonVАй бұрын
"Who put that in the script?" "You did" 🤣
@tehsnekychickenАй бұрын
"Physically plausible" is actually underselling it, this on-demand-sunlight idea was done successfully by the soviets/Russians (overlapped the collapse) in the early 90s. I can only imagine it being much easier now, as the crux of that plan was a starlink-esque line of reflectors in the sky, which was logistically tough back then but is just a fact of life now
@Thurgosh_OGАй бұрын
So, not only is the sky filling with long term satellites and the thousands of Starlink 5 year satellites, a company wants to fill the sky with giant mirrors, to block even more of it from Astronomers and potentially the general public, depending on how big they are. I think it's time for enthusiasts to push their development of homebrewed rockets for mirror smashing duties.
@SchwuuuuupАй бұрын
"Physical plausible" is not "financially viable"! they spreads the light of a 10x10m (=100sqm) mirror over a 5km radius (~20 million sqm). The mirror of the Russians used was about twice as big and produced the same brightness as of the Moon. For military operations where you need light to see this could be a nice tool, but this company sells it as an option for solar plants - but as some of you might now solarplans don't work at night not even if the full moon is out. Even with 100x100m mirrors this would be not good enough by several orders of magnitude.
@tehsnekychickenАй бұрын
Yeahhhh fair enough
@z_0968Ай бұрын
Not gonna lie, a beam of light coming down from space to light my backyard at night would be some next level illumination.
@sonicfannin6701Ай бұрын
YOU CAN’T MAKE ME HOUSE AND FEED SOLDIERS! YOU CAN’T TAKE MY DIGITAL LIBRARY AWAY FROM ME!
@EzequielBruniАй бұрын
"Marines with cuter uniforms" oh that is a BOLD move. I love it.
@johnfernowАй бұрын
As others have said, this has to be one of the funniest TechLinked episodes so far! And despite all the jokes, you covered a lot of tech news, some quite entertaining, and some quite important. It’s amazing the quality given how quickly these are made. Great work to everyone who made it!
@Ian.MurrayАй бұрын
Average.
@staticmass6794Ай бұрын
Next TechLinked has to start with Riley taking a huge breath
@KoomoaАй бұрын
When I was deployed on an aircraft carrier in 2012. Every Sunday, ships Internet would be shut down for the day, and then on the next day, people would be passing around new episodes of Game of Thrones and other movies, that the ships IT people downloaded on that day.
@OreoGamingGeekАй бұрын
So what you're saying is, we're gonna be living in the veggie tales universe soon? Celery with laser eyes, walking mushrooms...what's next? A tomato that can sing?
@dindunkАй бұрын
"kids gotta learn" that sudden undercut hit of reality😂
@darknesswithin0Ай бұрын
I want to thank the entire LTT team for getting me to laugh. Thank you, really! It means a lot in my current condition.
@CarlosEatsBurgersАй бұрын
Riley & Alex really complete LTT
@OneBiOzZАй бұрын
I actually believe intel for once about the 18A momentum, they said this was a possibility months ago and it was always weird they would scale up an 20A node for one single generation when 18A is looking like a major keystone node because the through silicon vias are a major production step they would need to shift everything around but im quite curious to see how intel and AMD stack up when (probably) on the same process node, architecture team vs architecture team, just a neat datapoint
@samuelllakaj5439Ай бұрын
Techlinked, I don't know wether you're snorting anything before filming or you're just naturally that funny.
@jonRockАй бұрын
My God. I almost spit out my coffee at that vegan joke lol.
@AdnanShah-01Ай бұрын
"I created a cyborg celery", Okaaay, but Whyyy? 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 I died there
@kylelitwackАй бұрын
Tech linked is funnier than it has any right to be.
@andy_byrdАй бұрын
The vegan mushroom joke had me rolling 🤣 Well done, Jessica!
@pickledparsleypartyАй бұрын
They're scanning our butts, now!?
@jernaugurgeh451Ай бұрын
Always were.
@ArmoredCowАй бұрын
The Third Amendment of the US Constitution: No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
@JzwizАй бұрын
Can guarantee the archive is already being archived somewhere. People have lots of spare time and money
@Ian.MurrayАй бұрын
All that spare money yet they can't just buy their own books lmao
@river559Ай бұрын
@@Ian.MurrayThe lending of books was during covid five-head. You know, the time no one was going out and buying things to stay healthy?
@Ian.MurrayАй бұрын
@@river559 "stay healthy" indeed. More like stay ignorant. Nearly all public libraries have a digital/online component as well, zero-head.
@river559Ай бұрын
@@Ian.Murray And just like a kid cornered by their own ignorance and lies you just proved everyone's point lmao. Libraries also have an online distribution, and most don't disstribute online copies more than physical copies that they own. What else did that? The internet archive. Head back to school kid. You clearly don't know what a library is
@Ian.MurrayАй бұрын
@@river559 Libraries existed before the internet, and they will exist after. You're not making any point other than to prove that vocal proponents of the internet archive are ignorant loudmouths.
@trmb783Ай бұрын
This was a good one! Quality cackles, well done
@marcm.Ай бұрын
9:04 best joke I've heard in the years
@vask3863Ай бұрын
A company selling _sunlight in the middle of the night?_ Sounds like a future "Busted" video from *Thunderf00t.* 😁
@leoflores3913Ай бұрын
The jokes in this one had me dying
@eljhmАй бұрын
Unhinged Riley is my favorite Riley
@alg003Ай бұрын
Imagine if libraries were sued because of copyright, when they're literally government funded free to the public places of knowledge, data, and entertainment. Corporations sueing internet archive overcopyright is beyond dystopian.
@snotrajohnsonАй бұрын
Libraries can absolutely be sued for copyright infringement if they loan out more digital copies than they actually own. Loans (physical + digital) = quantity of copies owned by the library…by using Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) practices, they are protected against copyright infringements.
@bonceАй бұрын
Thank you for the genuine amount of tech news here, I feel I learned a lot. .. ...also that was hilarious :D
@aaronsmicrobes8992Ай бұрын
As an avid amateur astronomer/astrophotographer, I am appalled by the company wanting to install mirrors to shine more light in the night sky. I already have to deal with starlink satellites streaking across my images.
@JakobRushАй бұрын
Fun fact: I studied astrophysics for my bachelor's degree and this also made my blood f'ing vaporize
@aaronsmicrobes8992Ай бұрын
@@JakobRush I wish I had. I'm a programmer these days, former EE, but I am having so much fun with astronomy I've started writing my own code to process images. If I already had an astrophysics background it'd be a lot easier.
@Aldrnari956Ай бұрын
I feel like humanity has got some kind of plateau on how willing we are to advance ourselves in ways that make sense and, as a species, we’ve reached our mad science phase.
@OrinSorinsonАй бұрын
Cyborg celery with Celeron hardware. For mor crimes against nature, tune in at 6.
@jamesjohnson5260Ай бұрын
Best episode ever. Amazing writing.
@ElSuperNova23Ай бұрын
The orbital solar mirror is entirely plausible, with enough funding. We might have had it in the 90's-00's if Vladimir Syromyatnikov's Znamya project wasn't hamstrung by the soviets/dissolution of the union. I think the use case back then was mostly agricultural.
@itisabirdАй бұрын
The amount of light you receive depends directly of the size of the mirror. To get the same amount of solar light you receive at daylight in your farm, you'd need a mirror larger than your field. Even if they could build a mirror that size, keeping it in geosynchronous orbit would require huge amounts of fuel.
@Impulse001Ай бұрын
Finally, the Ultimate weapon against Vampires!
@alhypoАй бұрын
I used to work on cruise ships where the internet was absolute garbage and egregiously expensive. So I empathize with the chief's Starlink scheme. Also, they weren't caught because sailors found the network. A civilian contractor found the link while installing comm equipment on the ship.
@jubuttibАй бұрын
8:00 This was already demonstrated by Soviet and Russian scientists in the late 80s and 90s, OLD.
@greaseball9537Ай бұрын
bro this is the best thing to come from ltt ever you guys are funny asf and give great news keep it up
@XilentKiller187Ай бұрын
Hope someone archives the Internet Archives.
@PixlRainbowАй бұрын
The pirates have already done it, but I can't disclose the name on KZbin.
@Robospy1Ай бұрын
The internet archive is extremely important. I really hope they don't get shut down, or a lot of things may be lost forever.
@geeshtaАй бұрын
The Riley-Jakob chemistry is unmatched.
@MugenLedruideАй бұрын
Kobe & Shaq
@keithbrown7685Ай бұрын
Goddamnit! You forgot Jessica. You need to apologize. And do it with feeling.
@JakobRushАй бұрын
@@Ian.MurrayWell that's just plain wrong and frankly, I don't think you're getting enough enrichment
@JakobRushАй бұрын
@@MugenLedruide But what about Kobe & Shaq?
@Ian.MurrayАй бұрын
@@JakobRush spoken like a true simp
@robertwelsh6114Ай бұрын
As a US Marine - my wife loved that you left that in. I am sus about our neighbor that was in the Navy
@doc_eyebrowАй бұрын
7:52 Sounds like a James Bond villain in development
@scythelordАй бұрын
In a time where we have people practically hysterical about climate change, the last thing we need is a company working to bounce sunlight to the night side of the earth.
@HeightrenАй бұрын
Ok, I think environmental agencies should tackle this weird sunlight rerouting thing. It can fuck up with ecosystems which, I don't know, live on day/night cycles?
@Dukester198Ай бұрын
Welcome to the weekend everybody 🎉
@BoDiddlyАй бұрын
As a U.S. Marine, Desert Storm/Shield Veteran, I can say that there are no US military uniforms cuter than the USMC Dress Blues! It's just that Navy guys are so much more cuter than Marines out of Uniform!
@thisnameistakenАй бұрын
Man, this show is always informative and very entertaining, but this one probably cracked me up the most so far. Riley too, apparently, given his lack of ability to keep a straight face lol.
@SurgStrikerАй бұрын
the predator/prey relationship for vegans is probably the hardest i've laughed at a techlinked.
@nicholas-s-timelinesАй бұрын
2:56 Tech News After Dark
@radugrigorasАй бұрын
As many ppl have said the Russians tried the big mirror in space idea in the 80s. Back then it might have worked, but now even though technology is more advanced I think they would have a much harder time because of how many other satellites are up there. They would have to be in a further orbit to be able to catch the light and beam it down, that beam may cook whatever satellites would be orbiting below it.
@h-corpАй бұрын
that vegan enrichment joke hits harder after watching hundreds of urban rescue ranch videos
@jcorey333Ай бұрын
It seems like they had so much fun making this
@VanillaSpooksАй бұрын
Ok that’s cool and all, now where’d I put my I/O shield
@ZoranRavicАй бұрын
It's built-in actually 👍
@Ian.MurrayАй бұрын
Cringe
@maximburgmanАй бұрын
You guys were in rare form today. Bravo.
@OlabruhАй бұрын
0:17 ima be real with yall, is those handhelds still run windows... then i don't care
@nayibmc5437Ай бұрын
Same
@denmaakujin9161Ай бұрын
Then all games will work probably, but you easily switch it
@jonahbranch5625Ай бұрын
Ew windows 🤮 You have to pay me to use that spyware
@OlabruhАй бұрын
@@jonahbranch5625 literally only steamdeck can have my money
@PepeTheJonklerАй бұрын
(*cough-cough*) _SteamOS_ (*cough-cough*)
@SpaceTimeBeing_Ай бұрын
The last quickbit is going to be hard to beat man, those were some excellent jokes
@brokenacousticАй бұрын
You know with such a beautiful mustache, Riley gives the best rides..... lol I've also been watching too much Cleetus McFarland, because that looks like a tuning map 2:09
@rya3190Ай бұрын
Same, but from Rob Dahm's channel...
@SignedAdamАй бұрын
lol Riley is always so funny 😂
@OmegaDenz96Ай бұрын
playing Black Myth Wukong? for 3 HOURS on a handheld?! wow, quite a bar to achieve.
@The8bitbeardАй бұрын
Exciting news. The Z1 extreme is nice, but for a handheld I think it's too brute force, achieving higher performance by just throwing more watts at the problem. If they can get better performance at lower wattage, that's a massive win for handheld gaming PCs.
@elhassanelnasirАй бұрын
My god, that team at TechLinked seems to have a fun time writing and producing this enjoyable show! Wish I could join you guys to see it from the inside 😊
@tassadarforaiurАй бұрын
Really hoping we'll get steam os on z2 extreme. It sucks that strix point dropped windows 10 support.
@GreenLantern814Ай бұрын
Wait, they dropped Windows support? Seriously?? That's like the only thing that made that worth buying over the other handhelds.
@yippy7951Ай бұрын
@@GreenLantern814You can put Windows on a Steam Deck too if you want to for some reason.
@stephen01kingАй бұрын
@@GreenLantern814They dropped Windows 10 support, not windows. Windows 10 is almost EOL, so it's unsurprising that Asus, being Asus, drops support this early.
@tassadarforaiurАй бұрын
@@GreenLantern814 AMD decided not to support windows 10 on their newest strix point processors, so z2 processors, which are based on strix point, almost certainly won't support windows 10 either. This has nothing to do with Asus, I think the rog ally, and the recent refresh of it, still support windows 10. Assuming the rog ally 2 uses AMD z2 extreme, it probably won't support windows 10, because AMD.
@joshgorham750Ай бұрын
Steam deck running on Linux shows we don't need any crap windows.
@ich_16Ай бұрын
if only naming in tech was simple like Z1 Z2
@dropshot1967Ай бұрын
I recently saw a channel completely take apart reflect orbitals claim on the amount of power they could deliver. In short, given the surface area of the space mirrors they plan to launch, the maximum power that could be delivered on the ground would be far less than 1 watt per m2
@floydchusset3143Ай бұрын
I need a way to draw up a plan to set up for retirement while still earning passive income to meet my day to day need and also get charged lesser taxes even while in a higher tax bracket. i want to invest around $250K savings.
@jmoney211Ай бұрын
I’m just going to say it, copyright laws are fucking stupid. With how big the world is and how fast information spreads there’s no way you could truly prove whether or not you came up with an idea, or whether or not you stole it from someone else, or coincidentally it at the same time. Also, I think that it’s problematic that cases like these are being judged by 70 year old judges, who have no idea how the technology actually works.
@VanillaSpooksАй бұрын
NO RILEY Please don’t hold your breath till Monday, I promise I’ll come back!!!
@L33tSkE3tАй бұрын
I use Samsung’s SMART TAGs almost everyday, specifically 5 of the SAMSUNG SMART TAG 2 and 2 of the OG+ 2nd variant that came out before the TAG 2 . They are, in my opinion, a much better piece of hardware. You can get a 4 pack of the SMART TAG 2 for $75 on AMAZON and the TAGS have a much longer BT range at 120M (393FT) compared to Apple AIR TAG’s 30M (100FT) A battery life of 500 days compared to 365 days with the AIR TAG and a sleep function for items you attach them to that won’t be move often like Luggage, where they gain get up to 700 DAYs battery life. They come designed with a loop built in, so it can be hanged onto something without a needed after market case as well as a programmable button that you can program to press once for various functions like smart home features or press and hold in for 5 seconds to activate a custom S.O.S. Routine. Both have IP67 ratings and the only disadvantage I’ve had. Is Apple’s Find MY Network being significantly larger that SAMSUNG’s equivalent. So, if you have a SAMSUNG phone, the Smart Tag 2s are the way to go.
@-ism8153Ай бұрын
I imagine OpenAI is different from IA because they're not publishing the digitized books online- they're synthesizing them, the same way that a KZbinr, streamer, artist, or remixer will take digital media in open formats and combine them before publishing. They have the clip, the game, the character, the song, but that's not what they're selling because it's mixed with original ideas.
@stevecole90099Ай бұрын
The problem with that is that people have already proven that you can get the AI to give you the exact text from the information it has scanned which is exactly the same as what IA was doing with the one exception of AI being able to give it to as many people as possible without actually owning a copy while IA was only lending out a number of copies limited to its physical stock except during covid where everyone was making exceptions to rules to get people to stay inside. What people need to do is start a boycott of all the publishers involved in the suit.
@-ism8153Ай бұрын
@@stevecole90099 Bit of a can of worms, but 1) That's not intended. OpenAI and the like are selling it as a chatbot, and tuning it with the goal of being a chatbot, and doing everything they can to make it pick up more complex patterns than "repeat the input". 2) They are for the most part successful. It still has an immensely large amount of original content (at least as original as content can be) such that it seems pretty excusable to fairly use pieces of other works (especially when it make some sense to be part of the response, but also when it just has a flaw). IA was just producing the book, in its entirety, no questions asked, as the "product" (tho for free). I can't even find an incident that quite fits your case- it might quote passages from books, but it doesn't even have the output size for a full book, and I can't find instances of people producing an existing book split up into parts, either. You might be thinking of image neural nets recreating signatures or parts of original art. 3) The cases where they aren't successful in producing new material that fits the pattern are when people submit parts of the original work as the prompt. The ideas of the original work are already there, given by the user, so there's only so much difference it even can have from the work, making it less feasible to produce a completely new result. (Of course, this would also theoretically be tuned out, but it's not exactly like the AI is just copying the ideas of the work out of the blue as its result. When people describe the work, it makes something like it.) This isn't even to say that I don't appreciate IA- I could probably go for a boycott over this, sure- but it's a very different situation.
@-ism8153Ай бұрын
@@stevecole90099 My reply doesn't show on the page, so I'm trying again. Bit of a can of worms, but 1) That's not intended. OpenAI and the like are selling it as a chatbot, and tuning it with the goal of being a chatbot, and doing everything they can to make it pick up more complex patterns than "repeat the input". 2) They are for the most part successful. It still has an immensely large amount of original content (at least as original as content can be) such that it seems pretty excusable to fairly use pieces of other works (especially when it make some sense to be part of the response, but also when it just has a flaw). IA was just producing the book, in its entirety, no questions asked, as the "product" (tho for free). I can't even find an incident that quite fits your case- it might quote passages from books, but it doesn't even have the output size for a full book, and I can't find instances of people producing an existing book split up into parts, either. You might be thinking of image neural nets recreating signatures or parts of original art. 3) The cases where they aren't successful in producing new material that fits the pattern are when people submit parts of the original work as the prompt. The ideas of the original work are already there, given by the user, so there's only so much difference it even can have from the work, making it less feasible to produce a completely new result. (Of course, this would also theoretically be tuned out, but it's not exactly like the AI is just copying the ideas of the work out of the blue as its result. When people describe the work, it makes something like it.) This isn't even to say that I don't appreciate IA- I could probably go for a boycott over this, sure- but it's a very different situation.
@-ism8153Ай бұрын
@@stevecole90099 I have replied twice and it's still not showing up. 🥲Is KZbin shadow banning some term I'm using??
@please-wake-up-nowАй бұрын
This handheld looks super cool! 📱 But I gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about Intel giving up on the 20A node. I mean, aren't they always coming up with something new? 🤔 At the same time, I love how tech keeps pushing boundaries, especially with stuff like the mushroom robot! 🍄 Can't wait to hear more about that. Keep it up, guys! 🚀
@TheReduxGBАй бұрын
0:45 haiii mobile users
@xBruceLee88xАй бұрын
Hello there
@Fox_scoreАй бұрын
@@xBruceLee88x General Kenobi
@kreiselschautvideosАй бұрын
I feel... uncomfortabel
@TheReduxGBАй бұрын
@@kreiselschautvideos Good
@xBruceLee88xАй бұрын
@@Fox_score General Grievous
@gerardoramirez115Ай бұрын
I'm regards to the last story... "Morty look at me! I turned myself into a pickle! I'm pickle Rick!"
@FRAMEDSKATEKREW69Ай бұрын
no view 15 seconds ago? fell off
@StormyDoesVRАй бұрын
That vegan joke is promotion worthy, that was HILARIOUS XD
@allanisme3826Ай бұрын
aperture science because we can
@allanisme3826Ай бұрын
also 1.1 volts and ddr5
@CognitiveOffenseАй бұрын
Funniest episode in a while. I had several solid chuckles and a real burst of laughter. Predator prey for vegans is an enrichment idea for life.
@stephencoakleyАй бұрын
7:47 Have they not watched Sonic X? You're supposed to block out the sun first, and then sell a product that provides a small amount of sunlight. Otherwise who would buy it?! Dr. Eggman could teach these guys a thing or two about business strategy.
@AEternalCoachworksАй бұрын
You guys are hilarious. You've got SNL beat🤣
@mcmann7149Ай бұрын
Unironically having a video documentation of the world in 1937 similar to how we had it for 2020-2023 would be absolutely amazing.