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Every Friday, top Tech YouTuber Linus Sebastian and Luke Lafreniere meet to discuss current events in the tech world, a subject from which they do not stray. Hardly ever. Every Friday, top Tech YouTuber Linus Sebastian and Luke Lafreniere meet to discuss current events in the tech world, a subject from which they do not stray. Hardly ever.

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Welcome to the wan show. I promise that I'm late for a good reason. Are you going to say what it is?
Well okay so actually I know I always end up like doing a bunch of videos last minute on a Friday because I didn't get them done earlier in the week.
But this this week we actually did a bunch of really cool videos that were very very time consuming.
We did a build guide for the first time in since Anthony. Wow. This is the first one I've done in like over a year because Anthony did our last one.
So we did a build guide. It's like a value AMD gaming build guide so like people are gonna you guys you guys are gonna love it it's great.
That's cool. We converted my garage into a home theater so that was pretty sick.
You got ah I'm on the fence okay so okay okay think of it okay now you know we're getting into the discussion.
You know what okay well one second what's going on why is this there we go all right so basically there's a couple reasons for it.
One is that it gets whoever is enjoying a movie away from kids who make noise.
And also kids who are sleeping away from movies that make noise right hey right okay number two is that see it might be a little bit early.
But once autonomous vehicles and car sharing are really ubiquitous I think people are going to be converting their garages.
Yeah because they're not gonna have cars anymore to things doesn't it like whatever so that's a trend that I'm like I want to be on the on the forefront you know the razor's edge.
You know capturing back because I don't know if you know this but when you're shopping for whether it's a house or condo or whatever the case may be the developer doesn't actually get to count garage space as square footage of the building.
So basically I am salvaging back like another you know 200 square feet or whatever yeah of house yeah and all I have to do because I've already got insulated walls on the outside of my garage.
Okay all I have to do is put like a heater in there or like take out the insulation on the walls were in there when we were working there right.
Yeah but it was cold because there's no heat yeah but what I was gonna say is it wasn't that cold.
It was pretty cool it was pretty cool warm dude but yeah.
Like if you did put on a big jacket or something you're pretty all right.
Ed had one of those heat dishes.
Pointed at his groin.
Okay he was keeping his gonads from freezing literally.
So all right.
That's fair.
You know okay so we got a great.
And last minute we planned a trip where I am going down and doing two of the most exciting collabs ever.
Okay so I'm gonna be down in LA next week and we're gonna be working with Bitwit on the collab where it's my wife versus wifey sauce.
Oh nice.
Build challenge.
All they get to use are their husband's videos for how to build a PC and I'm gonna let you guys in on something I tried to cheat.
I tried to cheat and it ended up not working for me.
Oh.
So you know how we had discussed you know maybe what I should do is I should do a new build guide.
And you just filmed a new build guide.
Different one.
Okay.
So also did I shoot wow did I shoot that other build guide this week Nick do you remember?
I think that was last week.
Last week okay whatever the point is it wasn't that one it was the POV build guide.
Because I had really thought like from a first person perspective might have been really nice for her.
Yeah.
That one's not gonna be done in time.
Ah okay.
So it's not gonna be up.
That's interesting though.
She's gonna have to go dig through the archive to find useful videos on how to build a PC.
Maybe she'll watch Anthony's.
Nice.
That's kind of funny.
So so yeah that's really cool.
And we're doing a second collab this time with iJustine.
And we're finally doing the Premiere versus Final Cut Pro editing challenge.
Oh.
Yeah.
Interesting.
So is Taron still editing?
Taron.
So this has a ton of moving pieces.
Guys don't blame any of these people if they don't end up participating.
There's a thousand reasons why someone might end up having to bail.
And it's like I'm sure it's nothing personal because everyone wants to participate.
Okay.
But this is like the greatest crossover since you know.
Okay.
Yeah the Avengers meet Superman or whatever.
Alright.
Okay.
So it's gonna be me.
You're editing?
No I'm just like hosting.
Okay.
Yeah yeah yeah.
No heavens no.
That's all it's like what?
Me.
Taron.
I don't know if you're supposed to mention other people yet.
Oh really?
I'm not sure.
Does it matter?
They're confirmed but like I'm already saying.
Like the sanctity of the competition you're not supposed to mention it.
Oh.
Maybe that's not the case.
That was what I had heard before.
I don't even know all of them though.
Like does Taron know?
Well he doesn't watch Wancho.
Yeah I know but.
Okay I'll just mention one.
I'll just mention one.
So I'll be there.
Taron will be there.
Justine will be there.
Nico from Corridor Digital is planning to be there.
What is he gonna edit on?
He's not editing.
Oh.
Can I mention who's video they're editing?
No.
Oh okay.
Definitely not.
Oh okay so I can't mention that.
Okay whatever.
The point is.
That makes sense.
It's gonna be freaking awesome.
Okay ah.
Anyway it's gonna be awesome.
So it turns out I'm gonna be out of town.
Exciting.
Wait a second.
Oh right.
With Kyle.
I don't remember the name of it for whatever reason.
Yeah.
But he used to have this segment.
Bitwit.
Awesomesauce.
Oh I know that.
Forever a Kyle.
Used to have this segment.
That.
No.
Awesome hardware.
They play.
I think it's normally Counter Strike against each other.
But they have these cards that they can play against each other that are like nerd sportsy
style.
Oh really like handicaps?
Yeah you have to like wear Hulk hands and I'm gonna like kill you for a while in Counter
Strike.
And it was.
I used to love watching those.
So.
While you're down there.
Wait did you say Kyle?
Yeah.
Oh I didn't know he did that.
Yeah.
Oh.
Yeah.
I don't remember what it's called.
A hundred percent.
Yeah you would go against wifey sauce.
That was their whole thing.
Alright.
Um.
Oh I'm guessing Nick is here to promote an LTT store dot com promo.
Yes.
Is that why you're here?
Yeah of course.
Alright what do we have this week?
Have you guys done the intro yet to the show?
We have not done the intro yet to the show.
But that's okay.
We can do your promo first.
Oh jeez.
Okay.
Um.
Oh wow.
So we've gone and put this shot at the very top of the store.
That was very helpful and considerate of us.
Should we put somewhat, should we put a different picture as the first one?
For the, are you talking about the underwear picture?
Yeah.
Maybe like.
That's.
What do you think?
That's part of the promo.
This one?
This one?
No no I know but maybe just like you know just a shot of like underwear instead of me
half naked.
Yeah we can do that.
I mean we don't have to if you just want to look at that every time you go to LTT store
dot com.
You probably go there more than anyone else.
Well actually I don't go to the public store very often.
I think there are a lot of people that go there more often than I do and they appreciate
it very much.
Do they?
Yeah.
Alright fair enough.
Fair enough.
Every night.
So guys the promo this week is buy a three pack of underwear and get an LTT water bottle
for.
$9.90.
$9.90.
Really is that what you said it to?
Because it's a percentage thing in the back end and they can't do points of a percentage.
Okay.
So it's $9.90.
So it's supposed to be 10 bucks but you know what this dimes off on me.
Yeah.
67% off.
So buy underwear, get water bottle.
It kind of makes sense for us to promo the underwear because we just got another shipment
so we got a big shipment and we've seen a real pattern in the underwear where people
buy one package and then they come back and buy two more packages because nine is the
right number of underwear to have if you do your laundry every week.
Get it?
Buying packages?
Sorry I'll move on now.
Oh.
Maybe a lot of people will buy with this one and try them out.
Maybe sometime between now and Christmas we'll have more deals on underwear.
Oh will we?
Where you can buy even more deals.
Really?
Buy even more underwears.
Really?
Oh I don't know we'll see.
Maybe.
Yeah we'll see.
You didn't read that email that I sent you so there you go.
No problem.
I did read the email.
I just read it at the beginning of the week.
It's in and it's out Nick.
It's in and it's out.
All right.
So our main topics today are AMD Ascendant, Verizon9 3950X reviews are in and the 3990X
has leaked.
Project Nightingale, Google apparently collected the health records of 50 million Americans
without their knowledge.
Isn't that a charming thing to do?
Yeah fantastic.
What else we got?
I was actually on Bitwit's page trying to find those videos which I don't think he's
done them in a while so.
Unless you maybe imagined them.
I don't think I did.
But maybe Flowplane exclusive if they're not like super performing well on channel or something
which is maybe why he killed it I don't know I'm not sure or ran out of ideas or I have
no idea.
Maybe I ran out of ideas.
Apple launching 16 inch MacBook Pro with a new old better keyboard.
Also the Motorola Razr foldable phone for fifteen hundred bucks.
Yeah we'll talk about that for sure after the intro though.
Bye.
Temporarily.
Comic Garage.
Squarespace.
P.I.A.
Do I want to win?
Yup.
Not YouTube.
I just tried it's not there.
We're whispering.
That's pretty neat.
Yeah.
Huh that's weird.
How is the stream on Twitch and Flowplane guys?
So on YouTube it says video output low and it says we're live but it says the stream
health is oh lordy it's set to unlisted well we'll go ahead and set that live now.
Herpaderp alright.
So why don't we move right into the.
That's my bad.
The big thing that happened this week I mean obviously a lot of you guys watching out there
would have already watched our review of the 3950x did you watch our review of the 3950x?
No.
You need an upgrade dude.
Yeah.
Yeah it's like.
I can't play.
It's great.
I can't play the new COD and stream at the same time.
No you can't.
Not without a 3950x you can't.
Well I don't know if I necessarily need that but I can't with my current processor.
It's only a thousand dollars for a CPU.
Canadian, Canadian 750 US and that's assuming you can find one because these things are
going to be moving like hotcakes.
It is so fast that it keeps up with Intel in lightly threaded like single threaded gaming
situations and it's got 16 cores it has 16 cores and the thing is it's funny because
compared to other parts of AMD's lineup it actually doesn't look like a great value.
So compared to the 3900x although again that's assuming that you can even find the thing
in stock here let's go ahead and 3900x I think that's around 500 bucks yeah so 530 bucks
assuming you can you can find stock of it you know the 3950x doesn't look like a great
deal because it's like another two hundred and fifty dollars like you're paying another
fifty percent more for just thirty percent more cores right so you could look at the
thing and you could go oh well this thing this thing sucks it's a bad bargain but then
when you compare it to Intel's lineup so let's go grab you know let's grab Intel's flagship
consumer CPU the 9900KS special edition what that thing's not a thousand dollars what don't
even forget it stuff Amazon yeah I don't know okay so let's look at the 9900K 480 bucks
well that one's only got eight cores so now all of a sudden if you compare AMD's top of
the line to Intel stuff it looks like a downright bargain 581 for the 581 for the KS on Amazon
Newegg was derping they must just be out of stock and not want people to order it or something
maybe they don't know if when their next allocation is coming or something like that but like
that's incredible yeah like when you have a flagship grade product and it still looks
like a bargain compared to your competitor mind you that's their competitors you know
flagship product or whatever but even if we look at like a 9700K or something like that
like that's more like what people actually buy so that's you know eight cores without
multi-threading or hyper-threading excuse me as Intel code without SMT okay so that's
eight cores for 319 bucks but they're slower course yeah and no SMT so like 3950x looks
like a like a like an almost you know linear price to performance increase depending on
what you're doing so there's a lot of things that aren't going to benefit from having 16
cores in a desktop and there are a lot of things that do benefit from multi-core things
from multiple cores like if you wanted to run a bunch of VMs or something where dual
channel memory might end up actually being a problem or running out of PCI express lanes
because if you've got all these VMs running you might want to pass through devices you
might actually have a lot of things plugged in but for the like the light workstation
you know the the the uber workstation light edition yeah this thing looks incredible and
it games like a beast yeah so I am pretty excited about that that wasn't really in my
notes I was just kind of this is an extension of how happy I was in my review unlike the
flip of the coin that I'll bring up is my processor would be very expensive but it is
also five generations old and if I wasn't streaming it has no problem with the new cod
or anything else so yes and my dad has a processor that is seven generations old and wasn't way
too expensive when it came out actually no that's not true because he got an upgrade
from from you for doing the plumbing thing so he's still running that processor okay
that was and that's still usually just fine yeah okay um it's not so he doesn't play the
most pushing games but it's he doesn't have any problems with it so that is an argument
that you can make is that while AMD has certainly made great strides yeah a lot of what they
did was make up for sitting on their butts for yeah you know the better part of a decade
but and what's really cool is that dr. sue has I mean I don't want to use the word confirmed
because CEOs have definitely made promises and not managed to deliver on them in the
past but has said that the next generation of Rison is gonna come out next year yeah
and like first half of the year yeah so not only have they made up for that decade of
thumb sitting they're like still going if I'm at Intel right now I'm like I'm not freaking
out but then you guys got to understand it's just multi just giant multi-billion dollar
company and even if Intel's performance was half of AMD's I don't think AMD has the fab
capacity even to supply the entire computer industry with processors so like Intel will
have customers for a long time no matter what because AMD is relying not only just on a
third party so they're relying on TSMC to make their processors so it's not just that
but also it's also the fact that TSMC like has other customers so they're not in control
of their destiny and their destiny is definitely not to have 100% of TSMC's output so Intel's
fab output just from like a sheer if you stop thinking about CPUs from like a passionate
enthusiast perspective and if you think about them as the commodities that they are for
most people for being honest yeah at the end of the day if there's only so much rubber
on earth you know tire manufacturer B is always going to have customers to sell to as long
as the earth's demand for rubber exceeds the supply that tire manufacturer A can output
period so it's not like Intel's in danger of going out of business or anything like
that but if I'm in the enthusiast division there for example I'm real upset because I'm
going to start seeing you know my quarterly sales bonuses drop and stuff like that I mean
that's one of the ways that a company as large as Intel manages to sort of not lose track
of where their targets and where their goals are from like an individual business unit
perspective is making sure that there's a carrot and a stick at sort of every different
level whether it's data center or consumer or enthusiast or whatever the case may be
yeah speaking of the sort of the bigger chips one of the big leaks this week was of course
MSI accidentally confirming the existence of a Threadripper 3990X with 64 cores and
128 threads now this was rumored already and then I had kind of wondered if they were going
to do it because they launched the 24 core and the 32 core which from my perspective
were already so much stronger than the 16 core on the AM4 platform that they could have
they could have carried that platform on their own I mean from working at retail the or not
at retail because that implies it was like a salesperson on the floor which I was but
this is not what I'm talking about but working at a retailer and the product management side
of things what I can tell you guys is that you know if if Intel or AMD launches a platform
so here's your here's your motherboard you know good better best from Asus MSI gigabyte
as rock blah blah blah etc and then here's this whole stack of processors you know like
six different CPUs 50% of the sales are usually like two boards so whatever the standard ATX
like decent one is from you know the vendor that's doing really well this generation and
then like the similar one from like one of the other vendors and then your next one is
going to be like a really solid board that's like an ATX or something like that and then
the rest is like everything else is kind of like drags and it's the same over on the CPU
side there's one or two that clearly outsell everything else and are like 50 to 80% of
the total sales for that entire platform and then there's like everything else so they
so they build out this whole product stack in order to make sure that they are meeting
the needs of a variety of customers and then they they balance which ones they're actually
delivering to the market based on consumer feedback by intentionally in a lot of cases
intentionally crippling chips that could have been something better and selling them as
something lesser and then of course that's where core unlocking and overclocking and
like you know in graphics cards you have firmware flashing cards for example that's where all
that comes from because back down to treating it like a commodity which is what all these
companies are doing at the thousand foot level you might think as a consumer well that's
crazy why would AMD take a graphics card that they could sell as a Vega 64 or a CPU that
they could sell as a 3950x so these are both you know top tier fully enabled chips why
would they sell them as a 3900x with only 12 core so you got 4 and 4 disabled and and
then a Vega 56 with some of the functional units disabled why on earth would they do
that surely they could get more money selling them like late for that much it's like yeah
but there's a limit there's a limit to the customers who are gonna buy this and you're
better off capturing this customer than ignoring this customer and so a lot of the time the
costs of a particular item end up blended right so they subsidize the cost of this one
with like the extra money that they're making on this one and as long as they're maintaining
overall profitability and they're doing a good job of maintaining their product stack
in a way that kind of makes sense for consumers and retailers then hey it's all hunky-dory
it doesn't matter if they're only making 5% on this one but making 28% on this one as
long as for all the Vegas or all the Bryson's they're selling they're making an average
of you know like 15 20 points or whatever the case may be probably more than that now
that people actually want their chips which is pretty cool so I'm potentially thinking
of upgrading next I've been thinking about doing this system for a while you're gonna
end up going AMD aren't you which you're gonna expect me to get a system for you and make
a video about it aren't you yeah I kind of figured out so I'm kind of thinking of sort
of making like the the a few years ago this would be really weird computer and I'm thinking
of trying to wait until Intel drops a GPU and then going AMD CPU Intel GPU the unthinkable
computer how interesting I think it could be kind of cool I kind of like it yeah yeah
I don't know if you can wait that long yeah game stream three times a week and I mean
nothing but hot as far as I can tell you boring I haven't for like a long time because I like
drank an insane amount of water before I came here and all this kind of stuff so I'm trying
to not cough I've been sick for like ever yeah I've been basically weeks not streaming
for a very long time but yeah but generally God you will yeah and then when it's time
to stream you can't yeah yeah and he's dead great yeah so yeah that it is a bit of a problem
but I don't know I don't want to upgrade right now so we'll see okay the ends that jester
jester excuse me brings up a really good point sometimes those components of the GPU or those
course on the CPU or some of the cache for example is actually defective or sometimes
it works but it doesn't meet the thermal or power consumption targets or whatever the
case may be or you know the voltage targets and that is why it ends up being a lower tier
processor you are 100% right and if the company plays their cards perfectly then they will
have exactly the defect rate and exactly the pricing strategy that makes it so that the
demand for those products exactly meets the defect rate and everything is perfectly balanced
but in the real world what they usually end up doing is erring on the side of disabling
good ones in order to make sure that they're meeting the market demand and trying to build
as many good ones as they can versus building a strategy around them mostly being defective
yeah they're like you're never gonna get the exact perfect yields for the the structure
and product stack that you want to have yeah and especially related a little bit especially
as time goes on like don't imagine for a second that once you know AMD designs the 3950x they're
just like okay well good job everyone haha all the time they are constantly tweaking
and tuning and trying to get those yields up because the thing is on a silicon wafer
the more usable chips they get the less waste and the more profit they can get from that
wafer it costs I'm not gonna say exactly the same amount but it costs what it costs for
each wafer regardless of how many chips they get so if you look at I mean a very extreme
example of this would be something like a red camera where on a manufacturing wafer
they're gonna get you know however many sensors but it might take them and I don't know what
their yields are like and you know what for all we know every single one of them is good
and they're just marking them up because haha you know you'll like capitalism yeah or whatever
but odds are that cameras for example are so expensive because the tolerance to defects
is so low because you can't have a dead pixel on a twenty thousand thirty fifty thousand
dollar camera so the tolerance to defects is so low and therefore the yields are so
low that they might have to do they might have to do multiple runs before they get a
working freaking sensor and so that's why a chip can cost anywhere from cents you know
for something where you can put hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of them on a wafer you
know something like a motherboard chipset and they're like all gonna come out just fine
yeah tolerances are huge like it like a Bluetooth chipset or something stupid like that down
to something that is you know enormous like Nvidia's top tier Turing GPUs the thing is
freaking huge so so you can get some a chip that's like it's all fundamentally sort of
similar it's a microprocessor but that costs anywhere from pennies all the way up to hundreds
and hundreds or thousands of dollars when they're all made out of fundamentally the
same thing it's made out of glass right all right why don't we move on to our next topic
here shall we oh my god it's flipped around someone in the twitch chat just called me
Alex oh wow no this is not Alex this is you can tell from his slightly hmm both blue-eyed
both got kind of flippy hair both kind of blondish both facial hair Luke's facial hair
is darker oh well that'll be your cue Apple they finally did it they launched a 16 inch
MacBook Pro with a new keyboard that's actually the old one that's actually closer to the
old keyboard than it is to the new keyboard all right so Apple Apple's just like I don't
get it Apple saw the sonic redesign and was like we can do this too we can go back to
what it was supposed to be I actually haven't seen that yet I do need to look at it oh it's
way better yeah okay oh it's that freaky weird astronomically super freaky weird all right
anyway anyway back to Apple launching them so they did this weird thing that they do
every once in a while where even though they actually just had an event a little while
ago and then pointedly did not announce a 16-inch MacBook Pro when everyone was kind
of expecting it they just like waited what is it a couple weeks two or three weeks and
then just like did it anyways quietly put it up on their website and we're like yep
so it is a new computer I okay am I being unreasonable when I say that that really makes
me mad because they would never launch an iPhone like that why is the Mac such a second
class citizen that's fair I think in a way they knew this would happen what would happen
they didn't need to raise my fingers so people can see I'm pointing at the laptop oh no it's
fine it's fine yeah just there would be articles made about it we would talk about it here
reviewers gonna jump like it's not gonna launch silently why not launch an iPhone like exactly
my point like why why why treat certain things like they are deserving of attention and other
things like I don't know is it because maybe Apple has like an internal formula that they
use to determine whether they do a big launch event or whether they like there's there was
stuff launched at their event that was more boring than this and it was it wasn't just
the iPhone I know yeah well no no they had a second event since the iPhone event I forget
what they even launched because it was utterly uninteresting why can't I oh AirPods AirPods
Pro launched okay they're really good okay but they could have just bundled it with this
yes but that's my point is they could have easily more now easily like here's the thing
guys I mean they're working on something like a new MacBook Pro for many many moons many
moons for it's not like it was a surprise to them that like two weeks from now that
this is gonna be launching it's not like they were like oh are we gonna launch this or are
we not like when they're that close to release when they can actually put it up on the website
they could have easily said okay availability in two weeks so anyway it just outright replaces
the 15-inch model in Apple's lineup because basically it's just like less bezel which is
sweet it replaces the adjustifiably hated butterfly key switch design with their old
scissor design that's also found in the desktop magic keyboard which was good they brought
back the escape key to be clear like I when I was more in the keyboard enthusiast community
some people used to be into those Apple desktop keyboards I didn't like it but they were into
it and honestly when typing on one I'm like okay this is a good experience I don't prefer
it but it is a good experience and then they ditched it it's so they added a 100 watt-hour
battery which is the maximum allowed on planes by the FAA which gives the laptop 11 hours
of battery life the 15-inch had just 10 and you can configure it with up to 64 gigs of
RAM up to 8 terabytes of storage up to an 8 core Core i9 CPU and a Radeon Pro 55 can
Nvidia and Apple just bury the hatchet yeah are they ever going to I think if they do
it would possibly require a new CEO not at Nvidia because that's never gonna happen someday
it might have to I guess not for a won't live forever while unless he can use you AI inferencing
to know with that leather jacket he could be just supervillain looking enough to do
it yeah I can't you should figure it out I could buy Jensen as a supervillain yeah yeah
I could get into that I could definitely see that he now like controls the tech in all
the cars so it starts at 2,400 bucks and goes up to six grand wow yep that's a lot that's
honestly with an 8 terabyte high-performance NVMe drive that's a lot of it that's fair
because you got to remember this is not I wonder how much that exact add-on costs yeah
this is oh it's like $2,400 yeah like over top of the base model and like you don't really
need that I don't like the vast majority of people are not gonna need I have a hard time
imagining and I know I'm gonna if someone's gonna clip this and they're gonna like make
me eat my words in 10 or 20 years or whatever the case may be 64 kilobytes of RAM yeah sure
but I can't imagine a reason to have 8 terabytes of storage on a laptop now maybe in the future
what for I don't know honestly but that's what what that's what people would say so
way back okay COD is 150 gigs you're not playing COD on this I'm just saying file sizes increase
right it's a thing that happens COD has gone up 3x in size in whatever many years which
is spiffy good for you go play your COD you sword wielding shotgun firing wanker but that's
not what we're talking about this is not a gaming device sorry it's not a gaming device
yeah okay but but data for media is also increasing barely people are gonna get into 8k we are
we are at the physical limit of what you can do with a cell phone camera you can you cannot
keep putting bigger sensors in them because no one apple included is willing to make their
phones larger yeah you can't pack more pixels into them because there's no benefit not because
you can't keep making the lithography smaller you might be able to are we currently doing
simultaneous raw and not raw video I know they're doing that with photo okay raw video
I guess I'm just saying there's like I guess can go but that is such a niche use case and
there is no reason that that file couldn't be on external storage yeah oh yeah no I definitely
agree with that part I mean Apple is literally king of the dongles like storage dongle there's
no reason to have it internal to have it potentially lost when your motherboard dies and your t2
that makes it so that your lab your data can't be restored yeah like that is so many eggs
in a portable basket I just cannot fathom it and I know there's gonna be digital artists
out there that are like okay well what about if I want you know I work eight hours a day
entire scene and whatever whatever whatever else I again I sure I guess we can do that
and obviously Apple can do it for me the magic number really was one terabyte on a mobile
device yeah as actually I was probably before that as soon as we hit 512 I was like it's
like you should crave more because they're like I just brought up the argument if you
work eight hours a day like I know an artist that works more than eight hours a day a lot
of the time yeah but they do like Photoshop single image that stuff so theirs isn't that
huge yeah but even if you did video and video editing yeah oh I'm talking more like you
should be offloading your stuff I'm talking about more like a 3d animation oh totally
yeah like but you should be offloading your projects like they shouldn't live on only
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but be honest do you because if you are doing a proper job of organizing your digital life
you probably aren't storing everything on your map yeah yeah and like it's especially
if it is for work which is I'm expecting that argument was going to come up which is why
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you want like three so you should be offloading this somewhere then that somewhere should
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that's a cool that's a good that's a risk and honestly comics were a huge part of me
learning to read for me it was uh not comic books to be very clear I'm talking like Calvin
Hobbes foxtrot yeah comics like funnies I wasn't that into comic books I don't know
where Archie falls I think that would Archie and Calvin and Hobbes were a pretty big thing
for me yeah another really big one for me well I mean harry potter and the hobbit the
hobbit was really the one that like really projected me into my so that's more of a novel
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topic before I we have to we started the show so late and we also said we were gonna talk
oh wow okay um do you want me to do one more uh yeah I can do project nightingale yeah
no no no that's fine yeah we really want to talk about the razor you know what Luke
I'll call you sweet my babysitter started super early today and I totally forgot so
this is going to be something a little unconventional um I'm going to call into my own show yeah
and uh yeah this is awesome I'm gonna I'm gonna check the chat to see what people think
about the how it sounds okay I just want to see what chat says real quick
no one's saying anything so I'm not sure we have a cardboard that we can put here I wish
we had one before the wife would fill out perfect okay so I'm gonna do project nightingale
I guess before we do the razor foldable phone so project nightingale was uh Google collecting
the health records of 50 million Americans without their knowledge a bombshell report
by the wall street journal exposed Google project nightingale an initiative by Google
to collect all of that stuff the data includes names birthdays addresses family members allergies
immunizations radiology scans hospitalization records and you know all the rest of everyone's
complete medical history the data was provided by St Louis based ascension one of the biggest
health companies in the US in exchange for you're not even on the phone right now I don't
need to do that in exchange for secure management of patient data and and the provision of tools
to improve clinical quality and patient safety Google says the initiative is completely legal
and they are also working on similar arrangements with dozens of other health care providers
also known as we don't care what you think we're doing it anyways further furthermore
Google says patient data cannot and will not be combined with any Google consumer data
but now the US government specifically the office for civil rights in the Department
of Health and Human Services is investigating project nightingale to ensure their following
regulations this sounds really bad that these are the opinion notes not the notes from the
meeting but the opinion notes that I don't know who they were written by this is not
my opinion says this sounds really bad on paper but maybe we need a central database
of medical information it's better than waiting for doctors to send files directly to each
other and then the next note says what's the worst that could happen in my opinion the
worst that could happen is pretty terrible because the second like insurance companies
and stuff get a hold of this they could change your insurance rates based on whatever the
doctor says and they would have more leeway to do that kind of stuff and I mean you know
things leak all the time and stuff that is what's going to happen with this like there's
absolutely no doubt about it because I mean the insurers are using everything you know
from profiling using a deep learning to you know getting their hands on getting their
hands on what lifestyle for example in order to determine you know well how likely it is
that you know you're gonna die or develop some condition or whatever the case may be
right exactly I mean any excuse to squeeze you and add more to your premiums this is
like the DNA sequencing stuff 23andme or whatever it's called and all those other things there's
a big reason to not do it which is they sell all that information so your insurance premium
might go up immediately the worst part of that whole situation so we should probably
do a quick recap for people who aren't familiar with those those programs do you want to talk
people through it I actually don't know it super well all I know is that they do definitely
sell that information no I just mean the basics like what those those DNA testers are oh you
like buy this kit and as far as I know you like spit into a vile thing and then you ship
it off and then they send you information about like who you might be related to and
what medical issues you might have and etc etc and these kits in the service are super
cheap yeah suspiciously cheap to the point where it's pretty obvious that what they're
doing is they're harvesting the data and they're selling it and the worst part is that by participating
in this you're not only putting your own information out there and at risk of being obtained by
something you might not want to have it you're also putting your family at the same risk
because let's say for example all of my siblings for a lark went on amazon and bought a kit
to test their DNA and submitted it now all of a sudden um whoever buys that data can
make a pretty darn good guess about me even though I have never actually submitted any
DNA for testing yep pretty lame sorry give me one second
yeah so the the worst that could happen is like it all your stuff could get sold um I'm
not necessarily against a a central repository of medical information but I think if that
happens it should be managed by the government not google I don't know why anyone's okay
with this the issue is like how do we trust them either that's true it's it's this it's
this ridiculous situation we're in where on the one hand you know I I'm actually applying
for life insurance right now I'm going through that process at this time and it was like
I I also happen to be changing my family doctor right now and it was just it was just baffling
to me that one doctor's office had no way of getting my medical records from another
one without it being faxed to them I'm like what year is it 1986 like I would what is
going on here but the flip side of it is that no in fact this information is not available
because if we stored it all online then someone would take it yeah yep that's very true I
don't know necessarily what they need to do but uh this doesn't seem like it a new internet
okay so get this new dedicated fiber runs for secured data they probably have that for
certain military things oh I'm sure they do yeah I I'm like not not just like like you
know I'm even I'm I have never specifically read about it or anything but I am so certain
that they do that it's like I'm not even going to guess at it yeah yeah so like doing that
for medical doesn't even seem like that much of a stretch to be honest yeah exactly especially
in the States okay moving on one more topic motorola razor exactly yeah motorola razor
foldable phone unveiled I'm just gonna go through the notes quick and then I'll set
you loose it's been leaked to high heck already but motorola unveiled its modern revamp of
the classic razor flip phone on Wednesday night I will show it to you guys in a moment
when I'm done reading the notes it's got a 6.2 inch flexible display and a 2.7 inch secondary
display visible when the phone is folded so like the the screen on the top there's a Qualcomm
Snapdragon 710 a mid-range CPU from 2018 6 gigabytes of RAM 128 gigabytes of storage
2510 milliamp hour battery it's USB C based Android 9 pi apparently it's gonna upgrade
to Oreo later no specific date motorola has apparently addressed the dust and debris ingest
issues and it's coming January 2020 for fifteen hundred dollars I'll show it to you guys now
and let Linus go ham well you know okay the funny thing is is I'm not even like a foldable
phone hater like I'm sure you could find people who think foldable phones are dumber than
I think they are and there's a lot of arguments to be made for why folding screen phones particularly
right now just make absolutely no sense because compared to it's something like the latest
iPhone their water resistance their dust resistance their drop resistance the hinge on the galaxy
fold is starting to be a little bit wiggly wobbly not much but like it's not perfect
anymore like there's so much to go on I mean there's a reason that for the longest time
the trend in mobile devices was towards making them have fewer moving parts not more and
fewer points of ingress not more but by and large I really like the idea of something
that it has a big screen but then folds up small in my pocket where I get kind of lost
on this one is that the unfolded screen isn't that big yeah and I I will throw them a bone
here by saying that they they fix the crease issue I see this video doesn't have the animation
for it but there's a different video that shows like like a cut view of the phone unfolding
and the way that they manage the fold is by like they it doesn't pinch at any real point
it just kind of curves even more so when it gets unfolded there's no crease it's a very
seamless looking screen I think it looks fantastic in that way so I want to make sure they they
have that bone thrown towards them but yeah all the other folding phones you're like massively
increasing your screen real estate with this one you're going from extremely little to
an acceptably normal amount right because to me like the only reasons to change the
form factor of a device are for utilitarian not the only reasons okay how do I explain
this the the problem with carrying around a tablet is that you have to have a bag for
it whether it's a messenger bag or a backpack it doesn't fit in your pants and then when
you go down to a phone it fits in your pants so it's like for me device classes rather
than being defined by the diagonal size of their screen in inches or whatever else are
defined by how you carry them and it was always that was always my problem with the iPad people
were pitching it as like this mobile revolution and I'm like yeah if by mobility you mean
going upstairs and downstairs in your house like for a while people were trying to do
it but it's it's a joke so to consider an iPad something that you actually carry around
with you every day just use a laptop like if you have actual work to do you're using
a laptop and by the way if you put you know a type cover on your iPad it's a laptop so
you know you played yourself congratulations yeah so the problem that I have with a device
like this is that it makes compromises and adds cost without changing the class of the
device so what a foldable phone like the fold or the mate X I'm assuming even though I haven't
had it in my hands yet but it's a similar concept what those do is they take a device
that was previously too big to be carryable and make it everyday carryable whereas what
this does is take a device that was already everyday carryable even at its maximum unfolded
size and make it like a different shape everyday carryable and to me the wow factor is a thing
people saw the galaxy fold and they were like oh wow that's cool like they would strike
up a conversation with me just randomly in my daily life so that's that's something but
to me that's not enough of a reason to spend fifteen hundred dollars on new tier last gen
hardware I don't buy it yeah yeah last gen hardware not having Oreo on it yet there's
there's just some things last gen software too yeah there's there's some things that
just kind of seem a little weird about it that don't make me super excited I actually
kind of like the idea of an option for a much smaller in your pocket phone I could see people
going for that I don't necessarily really care but I could definitely see people going
for that but if you think about like the design trends of pants for example is having something
that's smaller in the x and y dimensions but thicker actually yeah here to carry yeah probably
not something slim is is better for most pairs of pants no would be for me for sure I also
think a big drawback is it's fifteen hundred bucks yeah like it's really expensive that's
a lot and I think there's going to be a nostalgia factor for people with just the name yeah
guys you gotta understand this bears about as much resemblance to the original razor
as like I don't know how do I how do I even compare this as like a you know a modern Ford
F-150 does I don't know I was gonna say a Durango to a Model T but I don't sure yeah
fine fine I mean that's a dodge but who cares yeah it doesn't matter the point is that yes
they're both cellular telephones I guess but actually yeah the Durango example is perfect
because Motorola is not even it's not the same company anymore yeah yeah it's not the
same people making it it's it's an extremely different phone in an extremely different
era yeah they could have called it something else but they did this just to cash in on
your nostalgia and you should try to evaluate the device as it is rather than what you'd
sort of remember it maybe having been at it something time rose-colored so someone in
chat said screen isn't going to get scratched in your pocket I mean it still has a screen
on the one side and when's the last time you had a modern phone screen get scratched in
your pocket also when's the last time you didn't buy a screen protector from dbrand
for like a few bucks yeah prism go get it yeah like I and even if you don't buy a dbrand
one you can get hunks on ebay or like deal extreme or rally express for like literally
like three dollars the first thing I did with my switch when I bought it was I bought a
uh like little tempered glass screen protector thing to throw on my on my switch um that
costs like almost nothing and they they it was a pack of two just in case something happened
with the first one yeah so for the price for the price of like a normal flagship phone
like a note 10 or 10 plus or like an iphone 11 pro or whatever you could buy yourself
a lot of screen protectors to scratch up yeah just like a whole hoard of them and get modern
hardware yeah and another thing too like here's another issue that I have like who are they
targeting with this like if it's supposed to be you know your fashionistas like with
the original motorola razor where it was like a super trendy phone um those people take
a lot of pictures and upload them to instagram these days that wasn't as big of a deal back
then I can guarantee you I haven't I haven't seen the phone no one's seen the phone as
far as I know uh but I can guarantee you the camera on this thing sucks because motorola
hasn't made a single good mobile camera and especially in a phone in a form factor like
this where they're going to be more thickness constrained I am not imagining for a second
that the camera is going to somehow be you know a paradigm shift quantum leap forward
for them so that that's a huge problem to me yeah so the customer random thing that
I looked up a pixel three as a newer operating system in a newer CPU uh it has a little bit
less memory I'll give you that much and it I think you can buy it with the same amount
of storage but I'm not sure that's 600 bucks uh so you could buy one and if the screen
got scratched you could just throw it away and buy another one and still save money sorry
pixel four or pixel three this is a pixel three there's a pixel three okay yeah all
right then so it's why it's one gen back pixel four is a little bit too expensive you'd still
save a lot of money buying a pixel four uh but you couldn't just throw it away when you
know you don't like the color anymore or whatever yeah but you could also just go to a shop
and get the screen replaced for nothing yeah oh there's that too and save a lot of money
so yeah that is not the the that is not a very relevant argument I would say but I mean
the fact that we are the fact that we're down this rabbit hole I think underscores just
the yeah the kind of stupidity that we're dealing with yeah I mean I don't know I might
end up using the thing being like wow this thing is like this thing is sick but I doubt
it I feel like I genuinely feel like flipping it open is gonna feel cool oh yeah I used
to love that badass yeah I used to love my flip phone a badass with no money and a last
gen phone yeah more than last gen that's the thing is the processor on the pixel three
is notably better than this it's a generation beyond in snapdragon architecture oh that's
right too and it's a high-end chip yeah woof so we're mid-range and a generation behind
last year's pixel all right what the heck man but yeah I think that's it for the show
I'm gonna cover super chats because this is gonna be the first time that I don't forget
to do them when I'm by myself are you gonna hang around for super chats you're gonna take
off I'd like to hear super chats all right let's do this give me a sec this is so bizarre
to me calling into my own show hi uh long time long time viewer first time caller uh
someone asked uh is the samsung crg9 the best 49 inch gaming monitor there are not a lot
of 49 inch gaming monitors yeah so I'm gonna go with yes sure yeah with that said if you're
willing to go 55 inch alienware has their oled model oh here's here's one that might
interest you linus subcom risk map has been restored in the faf vault I am aware so this
is so cool when I complained in the uh data or the tech hoarders video about this map
that I really wanted to play that didn't exist anymore the original developer dusted off
his code after I think an eight-year hiatus or 10-year hiatus where it wasn't working
and updated it that's so cool actually yeah so he emailed me and let me know and so I
am I am waiting to try it I was actually kind of hoping you and I could play it on the next
little bit here I'm down I'm down um a lot of people sending money from their google
opinions rewards thank you thanks dogs yeah um hey guys from the uk love the videos and
thanks you and luke got me into pc building that's cool yeah uh thanks for the content
do do do do apparently they're having issues with the flow plane app for android there's
lots of updates actually coming out very recently they're taking a very long time to propagate
so like when we launch a new update they don't all immediately go to your phone and I'm not
sure exactly how it selects it it seems like it's supposed to happen in downtime which
is generally overnight but we found that it's taking like many days to actually propagate
updates to everyone so I don't know but it is slowly but surely sending these updates
out so eventually hopefully you'll get some updates that'll fix some things uh jayden's
been hard at work fixing a lot of different bugs on the app are we gonna have an ios app
at some point yeah he's actually also working on that right now okay cool um I'm getting
the razor core x and 2060s opinion please um neat I'm not sure yeah I don't know
um I don't know it seems pretty pretty cool if you want more graphics performance on your
mobile device yeah yeah do do do shroud collab video when someone's asking oh so soon um
shoot I think it's in the next week or so it's been a lot of work guys but it's gonna
be really good someone asked hey lineuke I'm building a game dev pc should I wait for black
friday slash sliver monday or are they likely to be out of stock short answer is absolutely
um also I'm assuming the line of tech tips is gonna have a black friday video uh probably
I'm assuming we will too yeah I don't necessarily not always a guarantee but yeah do do do sorry
I'm just skipping through some of these don't know who else to give these super chats to
perfect that's exactly what I want to hear um hey I was watching your 10 gig home network
video congrats on the upgrade did jake use shielded connectors on your cat 6a cable he
didn't mention the grounding wire in his mini tutorial um no I don't believe we did use
shielded connectors all right hey guys I built my first pc and ran ita64 stress test ryzen
5 2600 plus stock cooler pc turned off at 85 to 90 degrees celsius is this normal no
you should probably make sure that you put thermal paste on your cooler yeah and make
sure you don't have like the little plastic thing covering the bottom of the stock cooler
if it is there I'm not sure on that one in particular uh legitimately enjoying your videos
love how you've been a trailblazer turning youtube legit respectful business keep it
up that was from jordan thank you very much jordan thanks jordan would you be okay with
me making a fan game of ltt for my project in my game development unit as long as it's
for like educational purposes only I'm not going to object to anyone utilizing like you
know our logo or our likenesses as soon as you tried to commercialize it I think we'd
have a bit of a problem on our hands yeah that kind of makes sense and I think like
try to keep the integrity of the people in it if you're using yeah people you know um
make sure you capture luke's full sex appeal please perfect yeah you got to get the badonkadonk
in there uh bronson eagle says love you guys keep up the great work thank you very much
uh cory says what happened to the team face pins oh boy they are all in a room they're
all sitting there at our headquarters in little velvet boxes and that is a great question
for nick you know what if you want to put some pressure on him you can message the ltt
or dot com um support email and be like hey hey nick what's up um was just wondering what's
up with the face pins i'd like to buy one they're so cool oh here we go okay someone
answered my question he said hey luke the series with kyle was called stack attack and
that's totally correct because you had this stack of cards that you could like play against
the other person then it gave them a handicap that's pretty cool yeah you guys should play
stack attack i actually really enjoyed watching those um i don't know how well they did so
i'm not sure what the response to hey we should do stack attack would be but yeah uh 50 donation
from someone named very unemployed which is an interesting combination um he says as an
architect and gamer uh 2080 ti worth it or should i wait for a price drop when the new
models drop any advice you'll be waiting a long time i don't think we're expecting anything
new from nvidia until sometime in the middle of 2020 so if you want to enjoy your graphics
card for a little bit i mean one of the best things to do is you buy whatever it is that
you can afford to buy and then you keep your eye on the news you know don't stop following
the hardware and then once the rumblings start to show up you flip it use something you know
you go back to your old card for a month or whatever and then you get back you know 90
percent of what you spent on your 2080 ti and then you turn around and you put that
towards a 3080 ti or whatever the case may be and if you do that every generation you
only end up losing about you know one card worth of overall cost every you know eight
to ten upgrades which is in the long term a lot cheaper than you know having it drop
by 50 percent each generation or whatever the case may be if you're not staying on top
of it i mean that's what i used to do when i was uh you know young and poor and stuff
and i i think gpu's would probably especially be a good example of that which is where like
honestly upgrading every generation but doing it with that proper cadence is very possibly
a better way to do it than waiting the like three to four that most people do yep um and
if you buy used in the first place then you lose less value on the flip so i was super
into that just going through more of them now great videos as usual is secret shopper
dead though secret shopper is not dead we aren't doing it this fall uh slash winter
but we are hoping to bring it back next year with a uh new secret agent and a new co-host
will it be i don't know if you want to disclose this will it be the same thing are you going
to be buying full pcs from system integrators again or are you going to be buying something
else look spy we are not giving you any hints as to our plans so you can go back to your
boss and tell them you have no idea awesome um oh my goodness uh brendan stubbs sent a
ton of super chats at least four that all say this super chat is sponsored by gamers
nexus okay thank you brendan fantastic i asked steve about that and apparently it was just
like a light-hearted offhand comment yeah and then he was quite surprised that so many
of his viewers ended up in the land show dropping super chat bombs on us light-handed offhand
light-hearted offhand comments seem to be what the internet really loves jumping on
top of speaking of light-hearted offhand comments can we cause some chaos here like a land show
viewers how about this next stream can you guys just pop in and be like the verge sent
us or something yes don't say ltt don't say please can you please make him shout out the
verge i would love that so much oh my god if he never figures out it was me yes that
would be amazing you guys would totally make my christmas oh yeah that would be hilarious
please do that uh someone said yay money for luke that's not how this works but thank you
very much i appreciate it if you want to give money to luke you give it to him on his stream
which i think starts in like an hour and a half yeah if i even do it because i'm not
sure how long my voice is going to hold up but maybe um loving the new hairstyle linus
i see you've gone oh right you are now a broom with a sharpied face on it by the way thank
you um lots of comments about the the broom replacing linus oh wait is that what's there
yeah there's a broom with your with a little smiley face on it i'm not taryn did something
i don't know oh i didn't know that i thought they were just commenting on my actual hair
oh no no no yeah there's an actual like uh like straw broom here i don't know where he
got it from sweet um someone's shouting out a game but i i've never heard of it so i'm
not gonna say the name just in case there's something weird because a lot of weird games
these days uh are we going to have an ltt winter hat slash toque we wanted to do one
we didn't get it done in time and it won't be winter anymore by the time we could get
something done so no right makes sense maybe next winter super pumped for ltx 2020 living
out our lives to be in the tech gods tech geeks paradise heck yeah sweet um is buying
and selling use cpu is a thing yeah oh yeah i don't think it's almost never die so like
yeah it's one of the safest components to buy and sell used yeah uh even even motherboards
because motherboards do die um so like if you if you keep a relatively old motherboard
for probably like roughly two three generations and then try to flip it if it still works
uh you can make pretty good money because the CPUs will be more common and the motherboards
will not it's actually really funny because like motherboards have this weird value curve
where they go way down and then way up and it only started happening recently like in
the last five to six years because cpu performance wasn't changing really dramatically so there
were all these old but like still perfectly good processors out there and no motherboards
to installment yeah that said i think the way that AMD is pushing performance forward
right now is going to mean a big drop off in value for all ports compared to what we've
been used to seeing over the past half a decade or so i think that makes sense i think it
might be stemmed a little bit by the the software side not necessarily mirroring the performance
improvement that's fair uh but the hype is definitely there so i think it will have at
least a bit of an impact yup
any update on the glow in the dark cut this is the last super chat any update on the glow
in the dark constellations shirt experiment i have watched it three times so far and up
until this point i am pretty satisfied with the way that the glow in the dark effect has
remained on the shirt um i will be giving it a little bit more time um you know i don't
want to draw my conclusions too early because if we're gonna change something as beloved
as constellations we want to make sure that we're changing it for the better but right
now it looks promising um sorry i lied there are more super chats the the super chat window
was like glitching out and wasn't showing them all um and i'm definitely going to end
here though because i have to go home eventually uh but ryan there's there's two more ryan
says uh linus i need a new pair of sandals what do you recommend ah oh man so usually
i wear echoes but my last pair of them honestly not that great um actually wait hold on yeah
these are echoes too yeah no my last pair of them is not that great like the uh the
flaps when you're closing the top one um get like kind of folded over each other and stuff
when you're doing it up a lot of the time it wears it out faster um that's echo is an
ecco right yeah um i don't really have a solid recommendation to be honest i mean let me
just see i think i still have my my old pair that lasted a lot better i'm trying to figure
out what model it is it's hard to say um powered by receptor technology yeah i don't know like
how how hard is it for shoes to just like have a proper model name on them yeah shoe
models are rough sometimes i think a nike does okay with it but yeah um and then the
last one is luke this money would be yours if your pc could handle streaming oof oh wow
oof just shots fired that's what the kids call a big oof the shots fired but okay guys
thank you guys for coming uh we'll see you next week i'm gonna roll the intro
i can't believe how random this was someone brought like the world's tiniest apple box
which is some ikea thing and i stacked that with uh the the comic book box on top of it
and then put the phone on top of that okay um no one's really complaining so i think
it's not great but it's like fine yay squarespace comet garage all right thank you guys see
you later