France is Apparently Training Eagles to Snatch Drones out of the Skies to Combat Terrorism
It's pretty cool though, like or it's a video but hope I don't get into too much trouble but France is apparently training eagles and I hope we yeah there we go you can kind of see training eagles to snatch drones out of the skies to combat terrorism freaking awesome way to go France. I'm you guys are amazing so uh basically they they train them from a very young age um and they wanted a way to take down drones without shooting at them so there you go they train them from a very young age they're hatched on top of drones to get used to feeding from them and practice. Drones have meat attached to them this is amazing so the military is designing leather and Kevlar mittens an anti-blast material to protect their talons wow that's freaking awesome I'm also surprised like if you hear the headline army trains eagle to attack drones you would think it's the us but it was France right it's like take that America France is gonna um uh no no this one okay uh okay last topic for the day.
GTX 1080 TI Rumors
Nvidia will be holding a GTX gaming celebration event on February 28th allegedly um just after amd's caps and cream event the same day so the original article here is from overclock 3d. net I don't know any of this stuff Nvidia states that this event is one that you don't want to miss with many people speculating that the event will be used to launch new GPU Hardware how very interesting all right so last thing left for today is uh oh yeah hold on a second there you go so there there you go that is the rumor oh I don't even know is that just photosho I think it's just a mockup that just looks photosho the the ti kind of just looks shoved in there so yeah yeah I don't think that's a real one no no no this is pretty okay anyway there it is which leaves our last topic as Flo playing Club
Flo Playing Club Update
So those of you who aren't familiar with float playing Club in a nutshell it's a super cool way to watch Linus Media Group videos one week early we've actually got way more members than we were expecting to have at this point in the process but I just want to tease you guys with what's going to be coming to float plane Club in the next week or no not what's going to be coming to YouTube what is already available on float plane club now so starting on tomorrow actually it's going to be a heck of a week so uh right oh right no no what is already there what is already there is right Apple airpod Alternatives so we uh we took for a spin a bunch of wireless earbuds that um are a lot cheaper or in some cases even more expensive than the Apple airpods to kind of determine is Apple really overpriced or just is it just expensive we've got server room upgrade Vlog part two of three we've got our investigation into bulk thermal compounds so we bought a kilogram of thermal compound and we find out is buying your thermal compound in bulk worth it we've got Dell's inspiring game gaming so their new replacement for the Inspiron 90 whatever Inspiron 15 whatever it was so this time they're really calling it Inspiron gaming and it's looking like a pretty cool little machine we've got um that was a simultaneous release we've got server room upgrade vog part three of three and that's it yeah so all of those are up on float plane Club right now and we've actually got fastest possible topics up there as well which I can't find unfortunately right now but if you know them off the top of your head that might be helpful well uh we just pushed one out today um on the Nintendo P one out popped one out today yeah oh on WE plopped out a video today if you would if you would prefer that on the Nintendo switch um Nintendo switch as fast as possible now available on float planing Club um it's a pretty comprehensive yet pretty quick rundown of the new features you can expect on the Nintendo switch so you have that to look forward to on YouTube next week actually on switch launch day so cool oh and did we mention um DRM free downloads is that right for FL play Club yeah DRM free downloads for Flo plan Club so there's no ads DRM free downloads and Early Access there we go alongside that we also got the channel super fun release that came out to float plane with we threw some axes it was wonderful we threw some shade is what just got thrown you get to see Dennis throw sharp objects so I mean how can you say no so we linked where you guys can join up and we will see you again next week same bat Time same bat Channel roll the outro oh my nose is DPP uh not quite and hold on almost
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enlet see if that all right welcome to the WAN show where we deploy new ways of streaming without actually going ahead and um testing the aforementioned new ways of streaming and we are back so um since I have a badminton class tonight and I am not going to have time to um do a thing where I stitch together the footage we're going to start over so this is John hi John went to Duke we have a lot of great topics for you today uh what were they right Disney Disney of all companies nails free roaming Wireless power delivery I mean Disney I can see a few ways they would actually use it to make Star Wars well other than that with Star Wars technology actual lightsabers the switch will not have a virtual console at launch which I guess actually makes a fair bit of sense um Microsoft is testing underwater data centers and we've going to have all the we're going to do a summary of AMD ryzen for those three of you who haven't already heard about it and finally we are going to reveal a rumor that we can neither confirm nor deny because it's just a rumor the source of the rumor we will explain later but apparently allegedly a GTX 1080 TI graphics card is set to launch next week week more at 11 and let's roll the intro everyone's like shoe on head or pre-recorded jokes on you I don't wear shoes I wear sandals and I'm wearing slippers yeah should we should do it we should totally it okay this video brought to you by Evan and also so there you have it our proof is entirely unsuitable neither of these are shoes and therefore this video is pre-recorded H take that twitch chat all right everyone's like where's Luke um so actually you know what that would be a great first topic for us to jump into because there is a thing that is not in the dock so um comments to jamesg gravity for managing to miss the biggest news of the week the very first thing we're going to talk about in our dock here and that is the um what are they calling it Cloud bleed yes kind of like but Cloud yeah so here we go the original article here actually if you don't mind pulling it up I'm having a bit of an issue with my uh with my laptops oh hold on that might solve it yep let's see if that works um fnf4 very important okay there we go oh wait do you have Cloud bleed up um I don't know I don't think I do I'm trying to what you got this you got this just Cloud bleed look at my incredible Bing skills wow why are you using Bing because I open why why why do you why do you hate finding things John I'm kind of a masochist anyway okay so cloud lead is a big problem it's like actually disastrous and uh pretty much in a nutshell I got it I got it I got it you got this I got it okay I don't have my notes on it so I'm going to sound like an idiot for a second until I pull up our internal things so pretty much what's happening is if you've logged into any Cloud flare protected site and there's lots of those for those of you who aren't familiar with Cloud flare basically it's like a Dos mitigation mechanism that uh websites businesses online services can use to make it more difficult for folks TOS them so if you logged into any cloudflare protected site or submitted any other sensitive information between and this is like a fairly significant date range the 22nd of September 2016 and the 18th of February 2017 there is a chance it's a very small chance but there is a chance that your password or that sensitive data may have been leaked the bug was most severe between the 13th and 18th of February of this year but even so the chance of your data have been leaked is very low with that said security security security preventative security is better than reactionary security and what you guys need to do is go check out some of the resources that exist right now about this and uh change and update the passwords for the sites and services that you use that have been affected immediately like e immediately that's like the internet but faster almost almost almost apparently this was this was reportedly caused by one incorrect character in I don't know how many how many lines of code and what essentially happened was my my understanding is that it was a server memory dump so lore knows what was in the memory of all these websites at any given time so this is why you should probably be going and changing your passwords if you have used any of these these affected services so even during the greatest period of impact uh so February 13th to 18th around 1 in every 3.3 million HTTP requests through Cloud Fair flare potentially would have resulted in memory leakage so that's about 0.003% of requests but with that in mind even that tiny percentage is potentially a huge problem and the reason for that is that even 0.003% of the leaks from a mere 770 sites is 2.5 billion requests internet's a big place yeah internet's like internet's like huge it's like they have more tubes the most tubes the bigest tubes the bigest tubes so many tubes like you can't even you can't even keep track of all the tubes it has um so guys go check it out um let me just see yeah there's a blog post over on cloud flare I'm going to post that in the Forum or in the in the Forum I'm going to post that in the twitch chat so you guys can go check that out make sure that you're not uh not getting all your you know stuff ruined by having a bad day because people stole your information and whatnot all right moving on shots fired Google's wh Mo Suz Uber so the original article here is from RS Technica and you will have to pull it up if you don't mind oh yeah there it is look at that way to go Luke streen Luke screen share um alleging that they stole trade secrets so Google names Anthony levendowski once one of its top engineers as the chief suspect in this case now this is something that I've personally never really understood that well because while it's obvious that if you were to take like physical documents off of let's say you know a fellow a co-worker's desk and put them under your armpit or up your butt crack or wherever it is you decide to keep them and you waddle yourself over to another job interview and kind of go just like that yeah if you like my face you should see what happens when I turn around and pull my pants down um you know like obviously that would be considered uh corporate Espionage and in this case what they're alleging is that he installed specialized software on his corporate laptop loading it with 14,000 confidential Files about liar technology and that while he was at Google he was secretly plotting this whole whole thing his next startup Auto so then he left Google in January receiving a multi-million dollar Severance by the way so it was like here's some Millions buckets of here's some buckets of money see you later nice guy that we like then sold that startup in August so it's like eight months later for 680 million to Uber then a month later Uber unveils its plans to bring self-driving cars to Pittsburgh so this looks pretty open and shut but uh explain to me what the difference is between putting corporate documents on a USB key up your butthole and you know learning and um developing as a person and as a professional and taking your your job skills with you and the knowledge you gained to a new employer okay so full disclosure on this I had maybe three weeks of trade secret law in law school but here's what I can tell you so there's possibly two issues was the best three weeks of your life though it wasn't the worst three weeks of my life so there's that I had a I had a I had a I had a good had a good professor from the University of Kansas actually I saw we had a Jayhawks fan somewhere in the Twitter so or not Twitter but twitch chat but so there you go anyway so couple ways to look at this so the guy we he was an ex Google employee yeah so one thing you can do obviously is when you hire someone you can stick a confidentiality agreement front of them and you make them sign it as a condition of employment and you can put in that confidentiality agreement you can't do things like take sensitive dots put them on USB drives and Jam them up up your butthole you can put that in the contract so so obviously you it's probably okay to jam it up his butthole as long as he doesn't then give it to anyone else probably okay yeah I would I would assume that their lawyers would be good enough to flush that particular detail out but anyhow so and you know obviously this guy was obviously working on something very very important and Google is a major company with plenty of money to hire a good legal counsel so he probably did did this but even if that never happened and they hired him off the street which I'm sure was not the case but let's say they did this and there there was no confidentiality agreement they said they just told him oh you're hired you start on Monday even so um trade secret law my understanding is it could still in because it has to be if it's information that isn't publicly available and there's some sort of like possible real economic benefit or business benefit to that company and they actually made efforts to protect it like Google wasn't being all Loosey Goosey with this information but they were actually trying to protect it okay so it's not like how to get to the bathroom on the second floor right it's got to be something that's not publicly known and might have some sort of real economic value so as long as Google made reasonable efforts to protect that then even if he had no agreement saying you can't sell this stuff to competitors then they could still go after him in court okay so if that's so okay just and I'm just curious and again I'm probably digging in a little bit deeper than your three weeks might have covered TR for your correspondence law degree or whatever it is no I'm just kidding never well well I I didn't end up working here so it's feels like sometimes but okay but let me dig a little bit deeper what if he didn't sell it now in this case you can make a pretty uh pretty easy case for that he sold it because he went and started a company that clearly had this information and sold the company but what if you just gave it is that is that a different type of offense um I don't know if it as far as like type I'm not even sure how they characterize that but at the same time I'm almost completely certain you still can't do that like obviously I think this there's some trade seeker and some like patent stuff going on here I'm not sure if they had a patent on any of this stuff or not but but if they let's say say there was a patent there um a patent actually excludes other people even from making your invention for a set period of time so but some things are notoriously difficult to P they are but the other part of that was um so this stuff looks more like trade secret than patent right because because a patent are publicly available like you can go and you can look at them but you just can't make it or sell it so so um so to answer your question I don't think the fact that he if he didn't sell it if he didn't sell this stuff I don't think that would just completely get him off the hook right and in this case uh I think it was n fishing in twitch chat pointed out that we're talking hypotheticals here Google is a smart and together enough company that I pretty much guarantee you every person who sets foot through that door has signed a piece of paper that says something about how you don't steal their stuff um you know let alone high ranking Engineers so we we get that but and fish also pointed out that usually um some kind of uh why the word has escaped me it has been actually a very long week folks um the severance package that would usually be accompanied by some kind of agreement as well like here's some buckets of money um and you can't do these things for for x amount of time after you leave that would be fairly typical so we're pretty sure Google has their butts covered here and this is going to end up being a pretty uh uncomfortable situation but the other sort of possible outcome of this is that he's got so many hundreds of millions of dollars that it could end up dragged out in court for a very very long time um nothing like ly litigation so this is this is a quote from the suit that apparently he took this is a quote extraordinary efforts to raid wh's design server and then conceal his activities and they are alleging that his web searches downloads and access to an external drive left digital footprints that they plan to use to bring the suit against him and you can also certainly use that stuff to say oh this dude knew what he was doing was wrong that does not look good in court so all right so the original article here is from forums. overclockersuk and I'm going to get John to bring it up okay um do you have the dock open I can't get to it on this laptop you can't get to the dock you can't get to the duck no it's fine just give me one second we're going to we're going to we're going to do this guys it's going to be okay we're going to do this the oldfashioned way but we're going to do this the iPhone one way no copy paste you just if you want do it just do it hold on if you want to get something you read it do we have it do we have it do we have it I think that's it hey we got it okay okay so first things first I want to give you guys the AMD rise in summary have a little bit of discussion here and then we're going to talk about already prior to launch and I don't have mine yet the pictures that I took were of one at the event I didn't bring that with me um but uh we're going to talk about rumors already surfacing that there might be some issues Don okay so step one of this is ryzen's coming okay I actually don't know if the uh yes okay so it's for pre-order now and the ship date is March 2nd okay so ryzen's coming that's super exciting we're all super amped up on that there are three SKS that they're announcing right now all in the ryzen 7 lineup have you looked into this much a little bit okay so there's the topof thee line 1800x that one is clocked at I think it's 3.6 to 4 GHz and it's an 8 core 16 thread processor there's the 1700x which is 3.4 to 3.8 if I recall correctly and then there's the SE did I say x that time you did okay then there's the 1700 non-x um that tops out at like 3.7 I believe yeah so that one's like 3 to 3.7 yeah they're priced anywhere from $4.99 down to 3.99 down to 329 so what's really cool about this is that AMD has taken eight threads or eight eight cores 16 threads and gone you know what this is worth 500 bucks tops and you can have this for as little as intel was spend as was asking for a 7700k which is four cores 16 threads and on board Graphics um well and we can we can discuss that a little bit later as well actually and uh yeah I mean it's got support for ddr4 24 PC I Lanes which is smack in the middle of Intel's high-end platform and am and Intel's lowend platform their mainstream platform um and performance looks really really impressive now to be clear there are some things that apparently I misspoke on something obviously when I was talking about the Intel chip I meant four cores eight threads okay chill I I I misspoke on something else recently and people are like get their pitchforks out already yeah right anyway so you are actually making some trade-offs let's say that ryzen's performance per clock per core was identical to Intel Broadwell or Sky lake or kbl lake or whatever the case may be I I haven't personally tested it so I can't break an embargo for information I don't have let's say for example it was it was identical you are still making some tradeoffs Intel does have exclusive Technologies they have Thunderbolt 3 they have the upcoming opan which I don't know really a whole lot about John has done a fair bit of research actually you have done a fair bit of research do you want to talk about what's opan in a nutshell tldr uh extremely fast ssds like quite a bit faster than uh PCI Express m.2 okay yeah cool should we should we talk more about that no that's fine so so Intel does have exclusive Technologies they do potentially have optimizations and functional units available in their CPUs that AMD might not have so so a perfect example of that would be the onboard GPU so that GPU can do things like one of the demos that AMD has been running to show how more cores can benefit real users today has been gaming playing Dota 2 while streaming and they've demonstrated that a 7700k gets absolutely butt wrecked by that scenario dropping something like 20% of the frames while the game streams yeah like pretty significant like 15 to 20% however what AMD conveniently doesn't demonstrate is that you could stream using Intel quicksync video MH in which case you would be offloading that encoding task to the onboard GPU now the argument AMD makes is that at the kinds of bit rates that you're able to use when you're streaming to Twitch so typically around 3,500 kilobit per second you are it is very important to have the cleanest possible Source because any blocking or artifacting that exists in the original Source at that kind of a bit rate at 1080p60 or like 900 p60 which is again fairly typical for twitch is exacerbated it is made much worse by the low bit rate stream over twitch's service so they make the argument that more cores in this case more important than having that fixed function video encoder so there you go basically the the fight that's coming is pretty interesting AMD is saying you know what forget about it with some of this other stuff that we're we're going high performance CPU I mean that was right on the it was right on Dr Sue's deck and Intel has taken a completely different strategy over the last few years increasing their per core performance and their core counts on the mainstream basically not at all in several generations and adding more and more GPU performance in that igpu I forget where I was going with this a little different than how it used to be almost almost opposite because you had amds with the a with Andy with the apus and then you had Intel who was running circles around them in terms of things like IPC and now now it's seemingly flipping a little bit with what they're focusing on yeah now it looks very interesting where Intel is all of a sudden the Apu company um with that said um I mean when we when we showed ryen off back at CES just I have to be really careful while I'm talking to not say things that are embargoed so I'm trying to remember when I learned things and whether they're embargoed or not so you'll remember this from CES apus are also coming to the am4 platform in fact most am4 boards have video outputs on the back even though none of the RIS 7 CPUs have any onboard Graphics so those will just be dead ports in that case well will they be your is are they integrating any kind of um you know back in the day they they would Som have have little igpus that set directly on the motor board I'm guessing they're not doing this anymore they're not doing that it's either on the CPU or Apu as it were or it is not in the computer so that's kind of the summary AMD and the demos look really impressive there were more demos than what I showed in my video and if you watch some other people's coverage they might have focused on different demos but I was incredibly impressed with the amount of progress that AMD has made over the last 4 years that Zen core has been in development now with that said oh you know what okay no no no no a little bit I want to straw pull this I want to straw pull this I want to get your take on this okay um but and I'm going to straw pull it before I ask you because someone has pointed out to me in the past that it is like a huge problem to issue a straw poll to the audience and then say oh here's what we think and then so excuse the poll and say what we think first yeah okay so AMD ryzen um does this Mark a return to competition yes no how are we how are we defining competition like a certain percentage of the market or a certain I don't think we are I don't think we're going to try to Define it in black and white necessarily I just want to know in the minds of the viewers do you feel like we're getting back to a time when there is competition in the CPU market and where you don't feel like Intel is just doing whatever they want as long as they want or as short as they want and we all just kind of have to suck it up princess so while the results roll in why don't you go ahead and share your thoughts so what do we know about uh about performance levels like single threaded performance because I've heard rumors and you have probably learned new information since I've heard this I'm not sure how much you can say but I've heard oh so it's going to be similar to what Intel had with Broadwell and Broadwell is a couple Generations old now by this point but at the same time if you look at how most users and even a lot of enthusiasts are using their their rigs they they'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between Broadwell and K Lake in the day-to-day okay so you so maybe assume okay AMD is not going to take a huge hit because users want more raw single threader performance assume that doesn't happen yeah so I looked the other night on Amazon and ryzen's already like number one selling CPU now granted not everyone's going out and buying CPU in the Box vast majority of people they're buying pre-builts or buying laptops whatever yeah but nevertheless it did make it up to like the top of the bestselling charts okay so um and you're looking at okay so we're it's 2017 now and we have more and more things that can take advantage of multiple cores not everything obviously but but it's a better situation than it was it's a much better situation four or five years ago when Intel said look six cores and more that's Enthusiast exactly so we're getting to the point now where you know those sorts of things that can leverage that stuff is becoming better optimized it's become a little bit more mainstream and you have you have a chip here that is eight cores and reportedly 16 threads we kind of had a discussion about this earlier eight cor 16 threads and this is we're not talking bulldozer here where AMD was like yes we have eight cores but actually they have four compute modules which share some resources these are eight cores they showed die shots there we go yeah these are eight cores okay so we have eight actual independent cores that aren't sharing resources as lions just and and you have this you can get a 3.7 GHz chip with this architecture and yes you miss out on some of like you know the Intel platform exclusive features but if we're just talking about performance here 330 bucks us as opposed to the equivalent ship was like what about $1,000 from Intel so depending how you measure it and that's something that we have to be really careful as the press and users have to be really careful about as well we need to make sure that we understand that there are going to be situations where 7700k is going to kick a ryzen 1700's butt and there are also also platform features that you would be getting with Intel I mean is what's the is 40 to 24 as far as the PCI expressing are my numbers right there on the 7700k it's 20 to oh no I'm not talking about I'm talking about like uh because the 7700k is not 8 core I'm talking about Intel's um Skylake or not Skylake but a Broadwell e broad e so in that case again so we have to be really careful when we compare to the 7700 K which has a much higher clock speed and will therefore deliver better performance in some applications that are really clock speed or like individual core performance like some games so we got to be careful about that comparison we can't say the 1700 is hands down better even if it absolutely spanks it in content creation benchmarks for example and then we have to be really careful again saying okay the 1800x is equivalent to a 6900k because like John was saying if you have um if if heavy expansion is a priority for your system then they're not going to be equivalent then they're not equivalent because 24 PCI Lanes is not 40 pcie Lanes 4 is clearly a lower number than 40 yes so AMD made a bet here they they they they put down their bet and they kind of went we think that there's a mid that instead of taking Intel on headon in the high-end desktop so that's the architecture e so HT is the the 40 core platform LGA 2011 and rather than taking Intel on head on on their mainstream platform we're going to go we think consumers Enthusiast consumers and consumers in general want something kind of in between because it would have been more expensive to have more PCI links it would have been more expensive to have triple or quad Channel memory AMD went dual Channel memory MH but they did spend a little more than Intel because they went they threw more cores at the problem so there's there's a more complex interconnect at play obviously here so that was the bet that AMD made and there are I mean you know this is not a sales pitch for running out and buying a kbl leg processor to be very clear but there are other exclusive things on Intel as well uh for example Netflix at 4K MH yeah have to have kbl like or new whenever their new chips come out so but I mean that's something that doesn't favor Intel necessarily even that much anyway because uh the the high-end desktop like the, $1,700 processor they don't have that anyway no way so okay let's bring up the results of the straw pull here actually oh you have to bring it up whopping Lee it's okay so here's what we're going to do I have to actually type in the straw pole address here so bear with me for just a moment while Line's cackles at me I don't know what's wrong with my HTMI out I'm sorry I'm sorry everybody and I don't know why John doesn't get signed into his thing at some point here while we're talking I'm just trying to be expeditious I don't know okay there we go cool 91% say yes that's good I mean okay to be clear this is not the stock market and you know consumer sentiment does not dictate how things are going necessarily to to to that kind of a degree I mean but this kind of confidence is great to see and really encouraging which brings us then finally back to that article that we were going to bring up before rumors are apparently already surfacing and this is I'm not trying to pick on AMD here this always happens whether it's an ARA or whether it's like you know some you know oh H oh perfect example like what kind of thermal interface material is getting used between the dye and the integrated heat spreader there's always some Scandal every CPU launch green or red team there's a scandal but it looks like ryzen ddr4 memory might not be operating at the kinds of speeds that folks might have expected Ed so long story short apparently ryzen is having some issues running four sticks of ram especially while running high speeds of ram so it's recommended to only run RAM sticks at Max of around 2 2400 mahz if running with four sticks however it is possible to run two sticks with a max speed of 3200 mehz Mega megaherz meah hortz apparently this is all according to one Forum post though and since we don't have a chip yet we have absolutely no comments to make on this subject whatsoever other than to say yeah that doesn't really surprise me it may or may not be true if you're having problems with your brand new ryzen rig TR down might want to try turning down your memory speeds just in case so there we go just see if that helps you out a little bit there all right we've got uh Disney's thing what's coming up next oh yeah let's do Disney thing we were going to talk about that and then we ran to some sight problem so all right so the original this was posted on the Forum by uh let's just go find out I don't know I've got it here I still don't know uh by hey yo cool and the original article here is from Mashable let's go ahead and oh I actually have it up from ours but oh RS okay that's fine it's basically the same thing I I love ours too Disney research has achieved room scale which is pretty freaking let me let me uh just stay still there we go it looks like that room scale ubiquitous Wireless power delivery now to be very clear wireless power delivery has been a thing for a long time but unless you know we go back to secrets that apparently died with Nicola Tesla um it's had some limitations so some of the ways that they can do wireless power are with magnets and that's where the induction charging that probably exist on your smartphone if you aren't an Apple user um that's where that comes from okay or if you are an Apple user it might exist on your watch okay so some of it involves magnets uh so changing magnetic field causes a something it causes a current to flow thank you okay other options involve microwaves um so with like a beam you can actually use microwaves to send power remotely however that is um while possible and actually like Works um super hazardous and like that's a big problem have you seen the videos um there was there there was a channel I forget the guy's name but there's a Channel of a guy from the Ukraine I think and he took like the magnatron out of a microwave and he stuck a he stuck like a tin can on top of it and pointed it at a boom box and the boom box exploded wow yeah so some pretty serious stuff here no no that wasn't what I was surprised by I was surprised by you calling it the Ukraine you're usually the king of geography it's Ukraine yeah they took out the the a long time ago I beat John at something just because I use a slightly Antiquated term for a country that's not even really incorrect I got to take the victories I can get okay okay very good all right so the concept here this is really cool this is like next level stuff you walk into the room with a smartphone in your pocket and it starts charging boom so researchers actually built a freestanding living room with aluminum panels covering the walls floor and ceiling in the center of the room a 2-in copper pipe runs vertically from floor to ceiling electric current runs down through the pipe into the floor and up the walls looping it get this 1.3 million times per second 1.3 mehz sounds less impressive when you put it in the context of like uh you know CPUs yeah said it's not the same kind of her but trust me it's a lot it's a lot and this is cool the looping electricity creates a room filling magnetic field running in a circular pattern perpendicular to the pole so no humans can stand within 46 cm of the foot and a half for our American viewers yeah of the copper pool because your body will absorb dangerous amounts of energy but the but the researchers say it is safe to transmit 1.9 kilow of electricity enough to power up to 320 USB power devices I can see I can see P's brain exploding so pel's just to put this in the appropriate context P's mom is a researcher on the effects of EMF on humans and um it is it is her belief that we are underestimating and I'm putting this fairly mildly but it is her belief that we are underestimating the effects of all the waves and bullcrap that are going on around us and I get the feeling that she probably wouldn't want to live on a block that has one of these on it do I get that do I get did I get that right Pella he's nodding he would she want to live in a city that has one of these in it I'm getting the I'm getting the head shake honestly you know you know what's really what's interesting about this is that um I think we're finally getting to the point where I'm I'm right up there with the guys that are like look if you can't prove that it's causing a problem it's probably fine it's a magnet we're like surrounded by magnets and crap anyway I mean there's like hippie morons out there that wear them because they think that it will Channel their Chi or whatever um they didn't die so it's probably fine like I'm I'm I usually kind of take that approach go ahead put an implant in my you know eye that helps me you know see better there there's never to my knowledge there's never been any study that actually suggests that things like em interference is actually like hazardous or cancer causing or anything I mean yeah if you if you get bombarded with Gamma raay or something that's a little bit different but I'm talking about you know Electronics so but this is this makes me a little uncomfortable well just don't stand um less than 1.5 ft from it right but this but this 46 CM th like it's not like it's not like a microwave oven where we go yeah that stuff's dangerous yeah like you shouldn't do this you put your head in there and it's a big problem but it's okay we put a faraday cage around it where we have the Faraday cage this is a well understood thing and it's fine and here we're saying yeah it's fine don't get too close how close is too close well this I guess and you know what I'm sure there's science to back this up sure it's you know and I'm sure twitch chat is full of people raging at me because Disney has already demonstrated that Beyond exactly exactly 46 CM um you know it it it fades away into the background radiation of which there is lots I know but it's like a foot and a half it's dangerous beyond that don't worry about it uh 1.9 kilowatt of electricity don't worry about it I can see them refining this to the point where they'll deploy it at like their theme parts and stuff and if it actually you know would cause a problem there' be so many lawsuits so I feel like they would probably be pretty careful with it so you think in the interest of protecting themselves from lawsuits bearing in mind of course that you know lawsuits didn't result in the tobacco industry having to pay for you know the entire world's lung cancer treatments like um yes with that in mind do you think Disney is exposing themselves any more than let's say tobacco big tobacco did wow it's like a law school exam question um so so what's your actual question FL out a little bit more sure I'll flush it out so your you say Disney would research it fully to avoid exposing themselves to potential lawsuits because people are walking around in their park and getting you know ass cancer or whatever the case may be I like how that's now the second like butt Anatomy reference we've already made on W show oh I can do more than that oh I know I know I you should see how many I can fit in there I work with this guy 40 hours a week so there we go anyway uh sorry um okay but what I'm asking is are they really exposing themselves any more than than previous um what's it called precedent like then then we already have precedent for these companies not ultimately ending up being responsible for giving people cancer I mean okay if if they get to the point where okay we know this is safe and the reason I even bring that up in the first place is because oh you know if you go to like Disney World or something they give you the little they call them magic bands you wee them here and it's got like an RF chip in it and they they're like oh you don't even have to carry your wallet around with you unless you want to buy alcohol or something because you can just do you tap to everything and it works right so so I can see them deploying Wireless power in in like let's say a theme park to do something with those or to or to make their rides cooler so they don't have to run wires or something like that but y but regardless of what they use it for if they're going to do something like that you know if they if there's a real danger they would obviously have to like disclose it and they wouldn't do that because if they say oh by the way if you walk into our Parks we're testing this new thing out it's probably going be pretty cool but you also might get ballat cancer or something and that would be very bad so so um and even if they warm people everyone's going to be like yeah let's not go there so so you know I I can't see them using this in like a very you know risky manner okay so the basic argument being made here is that consumers were complicit in giving themselves cancer because by the time the dangers had been proven there was a warning label on the box and they're ultimately buying cancer so that's their problem whereas if they walk into a theme park with the assumption that there's magic cell phone charging mhm not realizing that there's any any danger that Disney would be exposing themselves if they hadn't done appropriate due diligence at the very least yeah it's called Assumption of the risk and it varies really wildly depending on exactly what situation you're talking about I'm actually not down on my history because you know I was born in ' 87 and I'm so I'm not sure exactly I'm not I'm not a smoker so I don't know exactly when they started putting the warnings in all the cigarette boxes that said yo this might kill you it was like how you know when they first invented Coca-Cola they had cocaine in it back in n 1910s or something and they had no idea like how bad cocaine was for people so so I'm I'm not exactly sure about that but like at the same time I think there is a you know you know you know the average reasonable person as we say in law you know if they walk into Disney World because they want to go meet Mickey Mouse and ride Space Mountain you know I think there's a reasonable expectation that that will not give me cancer so right there we go so special cancer Mickey yeah as opposed to inhaling smoke and lighting things on fire haling smoke which I think is just obviously inherently more dangerous so than meeting Mickey unless you have like a depending where you're meeting Mickey unless you have like a a crippling psychological fear of like FES if you're meeting Mickey in the back alley that's probably inherently as dangerous as inhaling burning that that that's really not safe no meeting making the Alleyways off of International Drive in Orlando please do not do that probably a good idea so the original article here is from Kotaku the switch will not have a virtual console at launch and this is a statement from Nintendo Virtual Console games will not be available on Nintendo switch at launch we will share more information in the future so virtual console for those of you not familiar is Nintendo's emulation service which allows the switch to play games from The Nest up through the GameCube it will likely become a major part here's the original article here from where's it from again Kaku right it will likely become a major part of the console's new paid for online subscription which will offer NES and SNES games each month the delay in Virtual Console support likely means we'll also be waiting longer for Nintendo's plans on whether discounts will be offered on games previous previously bought for other platforms so this is kind of a bummer in a wide variety of different ways um so NES and SNES games each month does this mean they'll have like a rotating selection of titles and they'll only be available for so long and then after that you can't play anymore or am I understanding that I hate to say this um but I don't know I think we've discussed this previously and Luke knows the answer but um I'm sorry I don't remember I'm sure twitch chat is going to pipe up and let you know anyway I'll keep an eye on it but uh basically I understand what's going on here um this is an entirely new architecture so it's not like Nintendo could just be like oh well let's just take the emulation software we were already using and let's just run it on the switch not that simple this is a completely new device um so I get what happened there but it's like super balls because Nintendo is doing their thing where like I don't even know why it made headlines that Nintendo was allowing you to carry Virtual Console purchases forward from Wii to Wii U because I mean it it half made headlines because of the ass backwards way that they did it where you like had to deactivate your Wii and then put it on your Wii you instead of just having it be account based is ridic anyway the point is now I mean we don't even know if we're going to get a discount on games we previously bought let alone still have them and be able to carry them forward and number two is that this even further damages the game library of the switch it doesn't even have Virtual Console this time and it's also funny because let's say someone is waiting for the switch and maybe they were tired of their Wii or they sold it or whatever and they want to play an older game guess what they're going to do they're going to Pro there's a chance that they'll pirate it and this is a company that's extremely protective of his IP so there might be more problems with that which Nintendo was ultimately going to be very upset about but because they didn't ju they didn't simply find a way to either Port Virtual Console over or at least say okay we're going to at least have something more available for you at launch so all right um that was pretty much it for that wasn't it yeah yeah okay cool let's move on to the next topic then Microsoft is testing underwater data centers so the original article here is from spectrum. e.org and I know that the whole concept of underwater data centers is not necessarily the newest thing ever but there's some new information and this was originally posted on the Forum by helpful member actually I might be getting ahead of it might be uh oh aluminium Tech okay yes helpful member aluminium um so basically there's some more information new developments in a nutshell lower construction costs thanks to oh we haven't done our sponsors yet holy crap let's go our sponsors first not fresh books fresh books lets you if you run a small business or you're a contractor or you um are self-employed or a YouTuber or if you're a YouTuber 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their Alexa overheard a murder Amazon said that because of the Constitutional concerns at issue the authorities need to demonstrate a compelling need for the information and must exhaust other avenues to acquire that data even Alexa's answers are apparently protected by the First Amendment which protects as speech the results produced by an internet search engine so wow we've had so many legal topics today this is great M your thoughts because I don't I don't know well again Amazon is a huge company I'm sure they could afford some very good lawyers but at the same time I kind of raised my eyebrow a little bit because I'm not sure about like the first amendment here this sounds to me a lot more like Fourth Amendment search and seizure um the fourth amendment is the piece of our Constitution that says um it says you can't um search or see someone's property without a warrant right yeah so this seems to fall a lot more into that you know I'm not exactly sure how the First Amendment comes into play here there's there's a quote from the court Mo there is a quote from the court motion there we go um I'm looking at that is alleging that this could um have a chilling effect on speech from users so folks who buy an Alexa or buy like um what what's the what's the other product is is it's I'm drawing the blank right now Echo yeah the echo an Alexa or an echo from exercising their first amendment rights to seek and receive information and expressive content in the privacy of their own home okay so there is like a little bit of a concern there but the more immediate one seems to be whether um whether they can actually be compelled to turn the information over which which like I said I feel like there's some other concerns maybe like Asser and seizure that would be that would be brought up here because it's a it's a local police department in Arkansas that's actually asking for the data Bentonville that's where Walmart is headquartered right so fun fact of course you know that but all right so not I'm I'm not entirely sure about that but it did make it did it did make me raise my eyebrow a little bit I'm also just intrigued like if if Alexa did in fact hear a hear a murder or was present for a murder like what exactly is being stored on their servers like what what what Amazon actually knows about it yeah I mean at at a certain point I have to I have to kind of like you know for myself I have to kind of wonder whether there's a a line between sort of legal obligation and just sort of moral obligation in this case like I I personally as someone who was murdered would appreciate Amazon kind of you know helping me out on this I don't know why my HDMI output isn't working well I mean at the end of the day this I got you I got you um at the end of the day this kind of comes back down to um obviously Amazon's business right because if if this gets out and it's like oh well you know the cops were able to get their hands on what my what my smart speaker from Amazon heard then they might may not buy smart speakers anymore so there you go right fair enough okay I could have done that you know this is a maze ball um the article here is from The Washington Post and you guys oh have to check this out um is this just a slideshow it's pretty cool though like or it's a video but hope I don't get into too much trouble but France is apparently training Eagles and I hope we yeah there we go you can kind of see training Eagles to snatch drones out of the Skies to combat terrorism freaking awesome way to go France I'm you guys are amazing so uh basically they they train them from a very young age um and they wanted a way to take down drones without shooting at them so there you go they train them from a very young age they're hatched on top of drones to get used to feeding from them and practice drones have meat attached to them this is amazing so the military is designing leather and Kevlar mittens an anti-blast material to protect their talons wow that's freaking awesome I'm also surprised like if you hear the headline army trains Eagle to attack drones you would think it's the us but it was France I right it's like take that America France is gonna um uh no no this one okay uh okay last topic for the day GTX 1080 TI rumors Nvidia will be holding a GTX gaming celebration event on February 28th allegedly um just after amd's caps and cream event the same day so the original article here is from overclock 3d. net I don't know any of this stuff Nvidia states that this event is one that you don't want to miss with many people speculating that the event will be used to launch new GPU Hardware how very interesting all right so last thing left for today is uh oh yeah hold on a second there you go so there there you go that is the rumor oh I don't even know is that just photosho I think it's just a mockup that just looks photosho the the ti kind of just looks shoved in there so yeah yeah I don't think that's a real one no no no this is pretty okay anyway there it is which leaves our last topic as Flo playing Club so those of you who aren't familiar with float playing Club in a nutshell it's a super cool way to watch Linus Media Group videos one week early we've actually got way more members than we were expecting to have at this point in the process but I just want to tease you guys with what's going to be coming to float plane Club in the next week or no not what's going to be coming to float plane Club sorry what's going to be coming to YouTube what is already available on float plane club now so starting on tomorrow actually it's going to be a heck of a week so uh right oh right no no what is already there what is already there is right Apple airpod Alternatives so we uh we took for a spin a bunch of wireless earbuds that um are a lot cheaper or in some cases even more expensive than the Apple airpods to kind of determine is Apple really overpriced or just is it just expensive we've got server room upgrade Vlog part two of three we've got our investigation into bulk thermal compounds so we bought a kilogram of thermal compound and we find out is buying your thermal compound in bulk worth it we've got Dell's inspiring game gaming so their new replacement for the Inspiron 90 whatever Inspiron 15 whatever it was so this time they're really calling it Inspiron gaming and it's looking like a pretty cool little machine we've got um that was a simultaneous release we've got server room upgrade vog part three of three and that's it yeah so all of those are up on float plane Club right now and we've actually got fastest possible topics up there as as well which I can't find unfortunately right now but if you know them off the top of your head that might be helpful well uh we just pushed one out today um on the Nintendo P one out popped one out today yeah oh on WE plopped out a video today if you would if you would prefer that on the Nintendo switch um Nintendo switch as fast as possible now available on float planing Club um it's a pretty comprehensive yet pretty quick rundown of the new features you can expect on the Nintendo switch so you have that to look forward to on YouTube next week actually on switch launch day so cool oh and did we mention um DRM free downloads is that right for FL play Club yeah DRM free downloads for Flo plan Club so there's no ads DRM free downloads and Early Access there we go alongside that we also got the channel super fun release that came out to float plane with we threw some axes it was wonderful we threw some shade is what just got thrown you get to see Dennis throw sharp objects so I mean how can you say no so we linked where you guys can join up and we will see you again next week same bat Time same bat Channel roll the outro oh my nose is DPP uh not quite and hold on almost andlet see if that all right welcome to the WAN show where we deploy new ways of streaming without actually going ahead and um testing the aforementioned new ways of streaming and we are back so um since I have a badminton class tonight and I am not going to have time to um do a thing where I stitch together the footage we're going to start over so this is John hi John went to Duke we have a lot of great topics for you today uh what were they right Disney Disney of all companies nails free roaming Wireless power delivery I mean Disney I can see a few ways they would actually use it to make Star Wars well other than that with Star Wars technology actual lightsabers the switch will not have a virtual console at launch which I guess actually makes a fair bit of sense um Microsoft is testing underwater data centers and we've going to have all the we're going to do a summary of AMD ryzen for those three of you who haven't already heard about it and finally we are going to reveal a rumor that we can neither confirm nor deny because it's just a rumor the source of the rumor we will explain later but apparently allegedly a GTX 1080 TI graphics card is set to launch next week week more at 11 and let's roll the intro everyone's like shoe on head or pre-recorded jokes on you I don't wear shoes I wear sandals and I'm wearing slippers yeah should we should do it we should totally it okay this video brought to you by Evan and also so there you have it our proof is entirely unsuitable neither of these are shoes and therefore this video is pre-recorded H take that twitch chat all right everyone's like where's Luke um so actually you know what that would be a great first topic for us to jump into because there is a thing that is not in the dock so um comments to jamesg gravity for managing to miss the biggest news of the week the very first thing we're going to talk about in our dock here and that is the um what are they calling it Cloud bleed yes kind of like but Cloud yeah so here we go the original article here actually if you don't mind pulling it up I'm having a bit of an issue with my uh with my laptops oh hold on that might solve it yep let's see if that works um fnf4 very important okay there we go oh wait do you have Cloud bleed up um I don't know I don't think I do I'm trying to what you got this you got this just Cloud bleed look at my incredible Bing skills wow why are you using Bing because I open why why why do you why do you hate finding things John I'm kind of a masochist anyway okay so cloud lead is a big problem it's like actually disastrous and uh pretty much in a nutshell I got it I got it I got it you got this I got it okay I don't have my notes on it so I'm going to sound like an idiot for a second until I pull up our internal things so pretty much what's happening is if you've logged into any Cloud flare protected site and there's lots of those for those of you who aren't familiar with Cloud flare basically it's like a Dos mitigation mechanism that uh websites businesses online services can use to make it more difficult for folks TOS them so if you logged into any cloudflare protected site or submitted any other sensitive information between and this is like a fairly significant date range the 22nd of September 2016 and the 18th of February 2017 there is a chance it's a very small chance but there is a chance that your password or that sensitive data may have been leaked the bug was most severe between the 13th and 18th of February of this year but even so the chance of your data have been leaked is very low with that said security security security preventative security is better than reactionary security and what you guys need to do is go check out some of the resources that exist right now about this and uh change and update the passwords for the sites and services that you use that have been affected immediately like e immediately that's like the internet but faster almost almost almost apparently this was this was reportedly caused by one incorrect character in I don't know how many how many lines of code and what essentially happened was my my understanding is that it was a server memory dump so lore knows what was in the memory of all these websites at any given time so this is why you should probably be going and changing your passwords if you have used any of these these affected services so even during the greatest period of impact uh so February 13th to 18th around 1 in every 3.3 million HTTP requests through Cloud Fair flare potentially would have resulted in memory leakage so that's about 0.003% of requests but with that in mind even that tiny percentage is potentially a huge problem and the reason for that is that even 0.003% of the leaks from a mere 770 sites is 2.5 billion requests internet's a big place yeah internet's like internet's like huge it's like they have more tubes the most tubes the bigest tubes the bigest tubes so many tubes like you can't even you can't even keep track of all the tubes it has um so guys go check it out um let me just see yeah there's a blog post over on cloud flare I'm going to post that in the Forum or in the in the Forum I'm going to post that in the twitch chat so you guys can go check that out make sure that you're not uh not getting all your you know stuff ruined by having a bad day because people stole your information and whatnot all right moving on shots fired Google's wh Mo Suz Uber so the original article here is from RS Technica and you will have to pull it up if you don't mind oh yeah there it is look at that way to go Luke streen Luke screen share um alleging that they stole trade secrets so Google names Anthony levendowski once one of its top engineers as the chief suspect in this case now this is something that I've personally never really understood that well because while it's obvious that if you were to take like physical documents off of let's say you know a fellow a co-worker's desk and put them under your armpit or up your butt crack or wherever it is you decide to keep them and you waddle yourself over to another job interview and kind of go just like that yeah if you like my face you should see what happens when I turn around and pull my pants down um you know like obviously that would be considered uh corporate Espionage and in this case what they're alleging is that he installed specialized software on his corporate laptop loading it with 14,000 confidential Files about liar technology and that while he was at Google he was secretly plotting this whole whole thing his next startup Auto so then he left Google in January receiving a multi-million dollar Severance by the way so it was like here's some Millions buckets of here's some buckets of money see you later nice guy that we like then sold that startup in August so it's like eight months later for 680 million to Uber then a month later Uber unveils its plans to bring self-driving cars to Pittsburgh so this looks pretty open and shut but uh explain to me what the difference is between putting corporate documents on a USB key up your butthole and you know learning and um developing as a person and as a professional and taking your your job skills with you and the knowledge you gained to a new employer okay so full disclosure on this I had maybe three weeks of trade secret law in law school but here's what I can tell you so there's possibly two issues was the best three weeks of your life though it wasn't the worst three weeks of my life so there's that I had a I had a I had a I had a good had a good professor from the University of Kansas actually I saw we had a Jayhawks fan somewhere in the Twitter so or not Twitter but twitch chat but so there you go anyway so couple ways to look at this so the guy we he was an ex Google employee yeah so one thing you can do obviously is when you hire someone you can stick a confidentiality agreement front of them and you make them sign it as a condition of employment and you can put in that confidentiality agreement you can't do things like take sensitive dots put them on USB drives and Jam them up up your butthole you can put that in the contract so so obviously you it's probably okay to jam it up his butthole as long as he doesn't then give it to anyone else probably okay yeah I would I would assume that their lawyers would be good enough to flush that particular detail out but anyhow so and you know obviously this guy was obviously working on something very very important and Google is a major company with plenty of money to hire a good legal counsel so he probably did did this but even if that never happened and they hired him off the street which I'm sure was not the case but let's say they did this and there there was no confidentiality agreement they said they just told him oh you're hired you start on Monday even so um trade secret law my understanding is it could still in because it has to be if it's information that isn't publicly available and there's some sort of like possible real economic benefit or business benefit to that company and they actually made efforts to protect it like Google wasn't being all Loosey Goosey with this information but they were actually trying to protect it okay so it's not like how to get to the bathroom on the second floor right it's got to be something that's not publicly known and might have some sort of real economic value so as long as Google made reasonable efforts to protect that then even if he had no agreement saying you can't sell this stuff to competitors then they could still go after him in court okay so if that's so okay just and I'm just curious and again I'm probably digging in a little bit deeper than your three weeks might have covered TR for your correspondence law degree or whatever it is no I'm just kidding never well well I I didn't end up working here so it's feels like sometimes but okay but let me dig a little bit deeper what if he didn't sell it now in this case you can make a pretty uh pretty easy case for that he sold it because he went and started a company that clearly had this information and sold the company but what if you just gave it is that is that a different type of offense um I don't know if it as far as like type I'm not even sure how they characterize that but at the same time I'm almost completely certain you still can't do that like obviously I think this there's some trade seeker and some like patent stuff going on here I'm not sure if they had a patent on any of this stuff or not but but if they let's say say there was a patent there um a patent actually excludes other people even from making your invention for a set period of time so but some things are notoriously difficult to P they are but the other part of that was um so this stuff looks more like trade secret than patent right because because a patent are publicly available like you can go and you can look at them but you just can't make it or sell it so so um so to answer your question I don't think the fact that he if he didn't sell it if he didn't sell this stuff I don't think that would just completely get him off the hook right and in this case uh I think it was n fishing in twitch chat pointed out that we're talking hypotheticals here Google is a smart and together enough company that I pretty much guarantee you every person who sets foot through that door has signed a piece of paper that says something about how you don't steal their stuff um you know let alone high ranking Engineers so we we get that but and fish also pointed out that usually um some kind of uh why the word has escaped me it has been actually a very long week folks um the severance package that would usually be accompanied by some kind of agreement as well like here's some buckets of money um and you can't do these things for for x amount of time after you leave that would be fairly typical so we're pretty sure Google has their butts covered here and this is going to end up being a pretty uh uncomfortable situation but the other sort of possible outcome of this is that he's got so many hundreds of millions of dollars that it could end up dragged out in court for a very very long time um nothing like ly litigation so this is this is a quote from the suit that apparently he took this is a quote extraordinary efforts to raid wh's design server and then conceal his activities and they are alleging that his web searches downloads and access to an external drive left digital footprints that they plan to use to bring the suit against him and you can also certainly use that stuff to say oh this dude knew what he was doing was wrong that does not look good in court so all right so the original article here is from forums. overclockersuk and I'm going to get John to bring it up okay um do you have the dock open I can't get to it on this laptop you can't get to the dock you can't get to the duck no it's fine just give me one second we're going to we're going to we're going to do this guys it's going to be okay we're going to do this the oldfashioned way but we're going to do this the iPhone one way no copy paste you just if you want do it just do it hold on if you want to get something you read it do we have it do we have it do we have it I think that's it hey we got it okay okay so first things first I want to give you guys the AMD rise in summary have a little bit of discussion here and then we're going to talk about already prior to launch and I don't have mine yet the pictures that I took were of one at the event I didn't bring that with me um but uh we're going to talk about rumors already surfacing that there might be some issues Don okay so step one of this is ryzen's coming okay I actually don't know if the uh yes okay so it's for pre-order now and the ship date is March 2nd okay so ryzen's coming that's super exciting we're all super amped up on that there are three SKS that they're announcing right now all in the ryzen 7 lineup have you looked into this much a little bit okay so there's the topof thee line 1800x that one is clocked at I think it's 3.6 to 4 GHz and it's an 8 core 16 thread processor there's the 1700x which is 3.4 to 3.8 if I recall correctly and then there's the SE did I say x that time you did okay then there's the 1700 non-x um that tops out at like 3.7 I believe yeah so that one's like 3 to 3.7 yeah they're priced anywhere from $4.99 down to 3.99 down to 329 so what's really cool about this is that AMD has taken eight threads or eight eight cores 16 threads and gone you know what this is worth 500 bucks tops and you can have this for as little as intel was spend as was asking for a 7700k which is four cores 16 threads and on board Graphics um well and we can we can discuss that a little bit later as well actually and uh yeah I mean it's got support for ddr4 24 PC I Lanes which is smack in the middle of Intel's high-end platform and am and Intel's lowend platform their mainstream platform um and performance looks really really impressive now to be clear there are some things that apparently I misspoke on something obviously when I was talking about the Intel chip I meant four cores eight threads okay chill I I I misspoke on something else recently and people are like get their pitchforks out already yeah right anyway so you are actually making some trade-offs let's say that ryzen's performance per clock per core was identical to Intel Broadwell or Sky lake or kbl lake or whatever the case may be I I haven't personally tested it so I can't break an embargo for information I don't have let's say for example it was it was identical you are still making some tradeoffs Intel does have exclusive Technologies they have Thunderbolt 3 they have the upcoming opan which I don't know really a whole lot about John has done a fair bit of research actually you have done a fair bit of research do you want to talk about what's opan in a nutshell tldr uh extremely fast ssds like quite a bit faster than uh PCI Express m.2 okay yeah cool should we should we talk more about that no that's fine so so Intel does have exclusive Technologies they do potentially have optimizations and functional units available in their CPUs that AMD might not have so so a perfect example of that would be the onboard GPU so that GPU can do things like one of the demos that AMD has been running to show how more cores can benefit real users today has been gaming playing Dota 2 while streaming and they've demonstrated that a 7700k gets absolutely butt wrecked by that scenario dropping something like 20% of the frames while the game streams yeah like pretty significant like 15 to 20% however what AMD conveniently doesn't demonstrate is that you could stream using Intel quicksync video MH in which case you would be offloading that encoding task to the onboard GPU now the argument AMD makes is that at the kinds of bit rates that you're able to use when you're streaming to Twitch so typically around 3,500 kilobit per second you are it is very important to have the cleanest possible Source because any blocking or artifacting that exists in the original Source at that kind of a bit rate at 1080p60 or like 900 p60 which is again fairly typical for twitch is exacerbated it is made much worse by the low bit rate stream over twitch's service so they make the argument that more cores in this case more important than having that fixed function video encoder so there you go basically the the fight that's coming is pretty interesting AMD is saying you know what forget about it with some of this other stuff that we're we're going high performance CPU I mean that was right on the it was right on Dr Sue's deck and Intel has taken a completely different strategy over the last few years increasing their per core performance and their core counts on the mainstream basically not at all in several generations and adding more and more GPU performance in that igpu I forget where I was going with this a little different than how it used to be almost almost opposite because you had amds with the a with Andy with the apus and then you had Intel who was running circles around them in terms of things like IPC and now now it's seemingly flipping a little bit with what they're focusing on yeah now it looks very interesting where Intel is all of a sudden the Apu company um with that said um I mean when we when we showed ryen off back at CES just I have to be really careful while I'm talking to not say things that are embargoed so I'm trying to remember when I learned things and whether they're embargoed or not so you'll remember this from CES apus are also coming to the am4 platform in fact most am4 boards have video outputs on the back even though none of the RIS 7 CPUs have any onboard Graphics so those will just be dead ports in that case well will they be your is are they integrating any kind of um you know back in the day they they would Som have have little igpus that set directly on the motor board I'm guessing they're not doing this anymore they're not doing that it's either on the CPU or Apu as it were or it is not in the computer so that's kind of the summary AMD and the demos look really impressive there were more demos than what I showed in my video and if you watch some other people's coverage they might have focused on different demos but I was incredibly impressed with the amount of progress that AMD has made over the last 4 years that Zen core has been in development now with that said oh you know what okay no no no no a little bit I want to straw pull this I want to straw pull this I want to get your take on this okay um but and I'm going to straw pull it before I ask you because someone has pointed out to me in the past that it is like a huge problem to issue a straw poll to the audience and then say oh here's what we think and then so excuse the poll and say what we think first yeah okay so AMD ryzen um does this Mark a return to competition yes no how are we how are we defining competition like a certain percentage of the market or a certain I don't think we are I don't think we're going to try to Define it in black and white necessarily I just want to know in the minds of the viewers do you feel like we're getting back to a time when there is competition in the CPU market and where you don't feel like Intel is just doing whatever they want as long as they want or as short as they want and we all just kind of have to suck it up princess so while the results roll in why don't you go ahead and share your thoughts so what do we know about uh about performance levels like single threaded performance because I've heard rumors and you have probably learned new information since I've heard this I'm not sure how much you can say but I've heard oh so it's going to be similar to what Intel had with Broadwell and Broadwell is a couple Generations old now by this point but at the same time if you look at how most users and even a lot of enthusiasts are using their their rigs they they'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between Broadwell and K Lake in the day-to-day okay so you so maybe assume okay AMD is not going to take a huge hit because users want more raw single threader performance assume that doesn't happen yeah so I looked the other night on Amazon and ryzen's already like number one selling CPU now granted not everyone's going out and buying CPU in the Box vast majority of people they're buying pre-builts or buying laptops whatever yeah but nevertheless it did make it up to like the top of the bestselling charts okay so um and you're looking at okay so we're it's 2017 now and we have more and more things that can take advantage of multiple cores not everything obviously but but it's a better situation than it was it's a much better situation four or five years ago when Intel said look six cores and more that's Enthusiast exactly so we're getting to the point now where you know those sorts of things that can leverage that stuff is becoming better optimized it's become a little bit more mainstream and you have you have a chip here that is eight cores and reportedly 16 threads we kind of had a discussion about this earlier eight cor 16 threads and this is we're not talking bulldozer here where AMD was like yes we have eight cores but actually they have four compute modules which share some resources these are eight cores they showed die shots there we go yeah these are eight cores okay so we have eight actual independent cores that aren't sharing resources as lions just and and you have this you can get a 3.7 GHz chip with this architecture and yes you miss out on some of like you know the Intel platform exclusive features but if we're just talking about performance here 330 bucks us as opposed to the equivalent ship was like what about $1,000 from Intel so depending how you measure it and that's something that we have to be really careful as the press and users have to be really careful about as well we need to make sure that we understand that there are going to be situations where 7700k is going to kick a ryzen 1700's butt and there are also also platform features that you would be getting with Intel I mean is what's the is 40 to 24 as far as the PCI expressing are my numbers right there on the 7700k it's 20 to oh no I'm not talking about I'm talking about like uh because the 7700k is not 8 core I'm talking about Intel's um Skylake or not Skylake but a Broadwell e broad e so in that case again so we have to be really careful when we compare to the 7700 K which has a much higher clock speed and will therefore deliver better performance in some applications that are really clock speed or like individual core performance like some games so we got to be careful about that comparison we can't say the 1700 is hands down better even if it absolutely spanks it in content creation benchmarks for example and then we have to be really careful again saying okay the 1800x is equivalent to a 6900k because like John was saying if you have um if if heavy expansion is a priority for your system then they're not going to be equivalent then they're not equivalent because 24 PCI Lanes is not 40 pcie Lanes 4 is clearly a lower number than 40 yes so AMD made a bet here they they they they put down their bet and they kind of went we think that there's a mid that instead of taking Intel on headon in the high-end desktop so that's the architecture e so HT is the the 40 core platform LGA 2011 and rather than taking Intel on head on on their mainstream platform we're going to go we think consumers Enthusiast consumers and consumers in general want something kind of in between because it would have been more expensive to have more PCI links it would have been more expensive to have triple or quad Channel memory AMD went dual Channel memory MH but they did spend a little more than Intel because they went they threw more cores at the problem so there's there's a more complex interconnect at play obviously here so that was the bet that AMD made and there are I mean you know this is not a sales pitch for running out and buying a kbl leg processor to be very clear but there are other exclusive things on Intel as well uh for example Netflix at 4K MH yeah have to have kbl like or new whenever their new chips come out so but I mean that's something that doesn't favor Intel necessarily even that much anyway because uh the the high-end desktop like the, $1,700 processor they don't have that anyway no way so okay let's bring up the results of the straw pull here actually oh you have to bring it up whopping Lee it's okay so here's what we're going to do I have to actually type in the straw pole address here so bear with me for just a moment while Line's cackles at me I don't know what's wrong with my HTMI out I'm sorry I'm sorry everybody and I don't know why John doesn't get signed into his thing at some point here while we're talking I'm just trying to be expeditious I don't know okay there we go cool 91% say yes that's good I mean okay to be clear this is not the stock market and you know consumer sentiment does not dictate how things are going necessarily to to to that kind of a degree I mean but this kind of confidence is great to see and really encouraging which brings us then finally back to that article that we were going to bring up before rumors are apparently already surfacing and this is I'm not trying to pick on AMD here this always happens whether it's an ARA or whether it's like you know some you know oh H oh perfect example like what kind of thermal interface material is getting used between the dye and the integrated heat spreader there's always some Scandal every CPU launch green or red team there's a scandal but it looks like ryzen ddr4 memory might not be operating at the kinds of speeds that folks might have expected Ed so long story short apparently ryzen is having some issues running four sticks of ram especially while running high speeds of ram so it's recommended to only run RAM sticks at Max of around 2 2400 mahz if running with four sticks however it is possible to run two sticks with a max speed of 3200 mehz Mega megaherz meah hortz apparently this is all according to one Forum post though and since we don't have a chip yet we have absolutely no comments to make on this subject whatsoever other than to say yeah that doesn't really surprise me it may or may not be true if you're having problems with your brand new ryzen rig TR down might want to try turning down your memory speeds just in case so there we go just see if that helps you out a little bit there all right we've got uh Disney's thing what's coming up next oh yeah let's do Disney thing we were going to talk about that and then we ran to some sight problem so all right so the original this was posted on the Forum by uh let's just go find out I don't know I've got it here I still don't know uh by hey yo cool and the original article here is from Mashable let's go ahead and oh I actually have it up from ours but oh RS okay that's fine it's basically the same thing I I love ours too Disney research has achieved room scale which is pretty freaking let me let me uh just stay still there we go it looks like that room scale ubiquitous Wireless power delivery now to be very clear wireless power delivery has been a thing for a long time but unless you know we go back to secrets that apparently died with Nicola Tesla um it's had some limitations so some of the ways that they can do wireless power are with magnets and that's where the induction charging that probably exist on your smartphone if you aren't an Apple user um that's where that comes from okay or if you are an Apple user it might exist on your watch okay so some of it involves magnets uh so changing magnetic field causes a something it causes a current to flow thank you okay other options involve microwaves um so with like a beam you can actually use microwaves to send power remotely however that is um while possible and actually like Works um super hazardous and like that's a big problem have you seen the videos um there was there there was a channel I forget the guy's name but there's a Channel of a guy from the Ukraine I think and he took like the magnatron out of a microwave and he stuck a he stuck like a tin can on top of it and pointed it at a boom box and the boom box exploded wow yeah so some pretty serious stuff here no no that wasn't what I was surprised by I was surprised by you calling it the Ukraine you're usually the king of geography it's Ukraine yeah they took out the the a long time ago I beat John at something just because I use a slightly Antiquated term for a country that's not even really incorrect I got to take the victories I can get okay okay very good all right so the concept here this is really cool this is like next level stuff you walk into the room with a smartphone in your pocket and it starts charging boom so researchers actually built a freestanding living room with aluminum panels covering the walls floor and ceiling in the center of the room a 2-in copper pipe runs vertically from floor to ceiling electric current runs down through the pipe into the floor and up the walls looping it get this 1.3 million times per second 1.3 mehz sounds less impressive when you put it in the context of like uh you know CPUs yeah said it's not the same kind of her but trust me it's a lot it's a lot and this is cool the looping electricity creates a room filling magnetic field running in a circular pattern perpendicular to the pole so no humans can stand within 46 cm of the foot and a half for our American viewers yeah of the copper pool because your body will absorb dangerous amounts of energy but the but the researchers say it is safe to transmit 1.9 kilow of electricity enough to power up to 320 USB power devices I can see I can see P's brain exploding so pel's just to put this in the appropriate context P's mom is a researcher on the effects of EMF on humans and um it is it is her belief that we are underestimating and I'm putting this fairly mildly but it is her belief that we are underestimating the effects of all the waves and bullcrap that are going on around us and I get the feeling that she probably wouldn't want to live on a block that has one of these on it do I get that do I get did I get that right Pella he's nodding he would she want to live in a city that has one of these in it I'm getting the I'm getting the head shake honestly you know you know what's really what's interesting about this is that um I think we're finally getting to the point where I'm I'm right up there with the guys that are like look if you can't prove that it's causing a problem it's probably fine it's a magnet we're like surrounded by magnets and crap anyway I mean there's like hippie morons out there that wear them because they think that it will Channel their Chi or whatever um they didn't die so it's probably fine like I'm I'm I usually kind of take that approach go ahead put an implant in my you know eye that helps me you know see better there there's never to my knowledge there's never been any study that actually suggests that things like em interference is actually like hazardous or cancer causing or anything I mean yeah if you if you get bombarded with Gamma raay or something that's a little bit different but I'm talking about you know Electronics so but this is this makes me a little uncomfortable well just don't stand um less than 1.5 ft from it right but this but this 46 CM th like it's not like it's not like a microwave oven where we go yeah that stuff's dangerous yeah like you shouldn't do this you put your head in there and it's a big problem but it's okay we put a faraday cage around it where we have the Faraday cage this is a well understood thing and it's fine and here we're saying yeah it's fine don't get too close how close is too close well this I guess and you know what I'm sure there's science to back this up sure it's you know and I'm sure twitch chat is full of people raging at me because Disney has already demonstrated that Beyond exactly exactly 46 CM um you know it it it fades away into the background radiation of which there is lots I know but it's like a foot and a half it's dangerous beyond that don't worry about it uh 1.9 kilowatt of electricity don't worry about it I can see them refining this to the point where they'll deploy it at like their theme parts and stuff and if it actually you know would cause a problem there' be so many lawsuits so I feel like they would probably be pretty careful with it so you think in the interest of protecting themselves from lawsuits bearing in mind of course that you know lawsuits didn't result in the tobacco industry having to pay for you know the entire world's lung cancer treatments like um yes with that in mind do you think Disney is exposing themselves any more than let's say tobacco big tobacco did wow it's like a law school exam question um so so what's your actual question FL out a little bit more sure I'll flush it out so your you say Disney would research it fully to avoid exposing themselves to potential lawsuits because people are walking around in their park and getting you know ass cancer or whatever the case may be I like how that's now the second like butt Anatomy reference we've already made on W show oh I can do more than that oh I know I know I you should see how many I can fit in there I work with this guy 40 hours a week so there we go anyway uh sorry um okay but what I'm asking is are they really exposing themselves any more than than previous um what's it called precedent like then then we already have precedent for these companies not ultimately ending up being responsible for giving people cancer I mean okay if if they get to the point where okay we know this is safe and the reason I even bring that up in the first place is because oh you know if you go to like Disney World or something they give you the little they call them magic bands you wee them here and it's got like an RF chip in it and they they're like oh you don't even have to carry your wallet around with you unless you want to buy alcohol or something because you can just do you tap to everything and it works right so so I can see them deploying Wireless power in in like let's say a theme park to do something with those or to or to make their rides cooler so they don't have to run wires or something like that but y but regardless of what they use it for if they're going to do something like that you know if they if there's a real danger they would obviously have to like disclose it and they wouldn't do that because if they say oh by the way if you walk into our Parks we're testing this new thing out it's probably going be pretty cool but you also might get ballat cancer or something and that would be very bad so so um and even if they warm people everyone's going to be like yeah let's not go there so so you know I I can't see them using this in like a very you know risky manner okay so the basic argument being made here is that consumers were complicit in giving themselves cancer because by the time the dangers had been proven there was a warning label on the box and they're ultimately buying cancer so that's their problem whereas if they walk into a theme park with the assumption that there's magic cell phone charging mhm not realizing that there's any any danger that Disney would be exposing themselves if they hadn't done appropriate due diligence at the very least yeah it's called Assumption of the risk and it varies really wildly depending on exactly what situation you're talking about I'm actually not down on my history because you know I was born in ' 87 and I'm so I'm not sure exactly I'm not I'm not a smoker so I don't know exactly when they started putting the warnings in all the cigarette boxes that said yo this might kill you it was like how you know when they first invented Coca-Cola they had cocaine in it back in n 1910s or something and they had no idea like how bad cocaine was for people so so I'm I'm not exactly sure about that but like at the same time I think there is a you know you know you know the average reasonable person as we say in law you know if they walk into Disney World because they want to go meet Mickey Mouse and ride Space Mountain you know I think there's a reasonable expectation that that will not give me cancer so right there we go so special cancer Mickey yeah as opposed to inhaling smoke and lighting things on fire haling smoke which I think is just obviously inherently more dangerous so than meeting Mickey unless you have like a depending where you're meeting Mickey unless you have like a a crippling psychological fear of like FES if you're meeting Mickey in the back alley that's probably inherently as dangerous as inhaling burning that that that's really not safe no meeting making the Alleyways off of International Drive in Orlando please do not do that probably a good idea so the original article here is from Kotaku the switch will not have a virtual console at launch and this is a statement from Nintendo Virtual Console games will not be available on Nintendo switch at launch we will share more information in the future so virtual console for those of you not familiar is Nintendo's emulation service which allows the switch to play games from The Nest up through the GameCube it will likely become a major part here's the original article here from where's it from again Kaku right it will likely become a major part of the console's new paid for online subscription which will offer NES and SNES games each month the delay in Virtual Console support likely means we'll also be waiting longer for Nintendo's plans on whether discounts will be offered on games previous previously bought for other platforms so this is kind of a bummer in a wide variety of different ways um so NES and SNES games each month does this mean they'll have like a rotating selection of titles and they'll only be available for so long and then after that you can't play anymore or am I understanding that I hate to say this um but I don't know I think we've discussed this previously and Luke knows the answer but um I'm sorry I don't remember I'm sure twitch chat is going to pipe up and let you know anyway I'll keep an eye on it but uh basically I understand what's going on here um this is an entirely new architecture so it's not like Nintendo could just be like oh well let's just take the emulation software we were already using and let's just run it on the switch not that simple this is a completely new device um so I get what happened there but it's like super balls because Nintendo is doing their thing where like I don't even know why it made headlines that Nintendo was allowing you to carry Virtual Console purchases forward from Wii to Wii U because I mean it it half made headlines because of the ass backwards way that they did it where you like had to deactivate your Wii and then put it on your Wii you instead of just having it be account based is ridic anyway the point is now I mean we don't even know if we're going to get a discount on games we previously bought let alone still have them and be able to carry them forward and number two is that this even further damages the game library of the switch it doesn't even have Virtual Console this time and it's also funny because let's say someone is waiting for the switch and maybe they were tired of their Wii or they sold it or whatever and they want to play an older game guess what they're going to do they're going to Pro there's a chance that they'll pirate it and this is a company that's extremely protective of his IP so there might be more problems with that which Nintendo was ultimately going to be very upset about but because they didn't ju they didn't simply find a way to either Port Virtual Console over or at least say okay we're going to at least have something more available for you at launch so all right um that was pretty much it for that wasn't it 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acquire that data even Alexa's answers are apparently protected by the First Amendment which protects as speech the results produced by an internet search engine so wow we've had so many legal topics today this is great M your thoughts because I don't I don't know well again Amazon is a huge company I'm sure they could afford some very good lawyers but at the same time I kind of raised my eyebrow a little bit because I'm not sure about like the first amendment here this sounds to me a lot more like Fourth Amendment search and seizure um the fourth amendment is the piece of our Constitution that says um it says you can't um search or see someone's property without a warrant right yeah so this seems to fall a lot more into that you know I'm not exactly sure how the First Amendment comes into play here there's there's a quote from the court Mo there is a quote from the court motion there we go um I'm looking at that is alleging that this could um have a chilling effect on speech from users so folks who buy an Alexa or buy like um what what's the what's the other product is is it's I'm drawing the blank right now Echo yeah the echo an Alexa or an echo from exercising their first amendment rights to seek and receive information and expressive content in the privacy of their own home okay so there is like a little bit of a concern there but the more immediate one seems to be whether um whether they can actually be compelled to turn the information over which which like I said I feel like there's some other concerns maybe like Asser and seizure that would be that would be brought up here because it's a it's a local police department in Arkansas that's actually asking for the data Bentonville that's where Walmart is headquartered right so fun fact of course you know that but all right so not I'm I'm not entirely sure about that but it did make it did it did make me raise my eyebrow a little bit I'm also just intrigued like if if Alexa did in fact hear a hear a murder or was present for a murder like what exactly is being stored on their servers like what what what Amazon actually knows about it yeah I mean at at a certain point I have to I have to kind of like you know for myself I have to kind of wonder whether there's a a line between sort of legal obligation and just sort of moral obligation in this case like I I personally as someone who was murdered would appreciate Amazon kind of you know helping me out on this I don't know why my HDMI output isn't working well I mean at the end of the day this I got you I got you um at the end of the day this kind of comes back down to um obviously Amazon's business right because if if this gets out and it's like oh well you know the cops were able to get their hands on what my what my smart speaker from Amazon heard then they might may not buy smart speakers anymore so there you go right fair enough okay I could have done that you know this is a maze ball um the article here is from The Washington Post and you guys oh have to check this out um is this just a slideshow it's pretty cool though like or it's a video but hope I don't get into too much trouble but France is apparently training Eagles and I hope we yeah there we go you can kind of see training Eagles to snatch drones out of the Skies to combat terrorism freaking awesome way to go France I'm you guys are amazing so uh basically they they train them from a very young age um and they wanted a way to take down drones without shooting at them so there you go they train them from a very young age they're hatched on top of drones to get used to feeding from them and practice drones have meat attached to them this is amazing so the military is designing leather and Kevlar mittens an anti-blast material to protect their talons wow that's freaking awesome I'm also surprised like if you hear the headline army trains Eagle to attack drones you would think it's the us but it was France I right it's like take that America France is gonna um uh no no this one okay uh okay last topic for the day GTX 1080 TI rumors Nvidia will be holding a GTX gaming celebration event on February 28th allegedly um just after amd's caps and cream event the same day so the original article here is from overclock 3d. net I don't know any of this stuff Nvidia states that this event is one that you don't want to miss with many people speculating that the event will be used to launch new GPU Hardware how very interesting all right so last thing left for today is uh oh yeah hold on a second there you go so there there you go that is the rumor oh I don't even know is that just photosho I think it's just a mockup that just looks photosho the the ti kind of just looks shoved in there so yeah yeah I don't think that's a real one no no no this is pretty okay anyway there it is which leaves our last topic as Flo playing Club so those of you who aren't familiar with float playing Club in a nutshell it's a super cool way to watch Linus Media Group videos one week early we've actually got way more members than we were expecting to have at this point in the process but I just want to tease you guys with what's going to be coming to float plane Club in the next week or no not what's going to be coming to float plane Club sorry what's going to be coming to YouTube what is already available on float plane club now so starting on tomorrow actually it's going to be a heck of a week so uh right oh right no no what is already there what is already there is right Apple airpod Alternatives so we uh we took for a spin a bunch of wireless earbuds that um are a lot cheaper or in some cases even more expensive than the Apple airpods to kind of determine is Apple really overpriced or just is it just expensive we've got server room upgrade Vlog part two of three we've got our investigation into bulk thermal compounds so we bought a kilogram of thermal compound and we find out is buying your thermal compound in bulk worth it we've got Dell's inspiring game gaming so their new replacement for the Inspiron 90 whatever Inspiron 15 whatever it was so this time they're really calling it Inspiron gaming and it's looking like a pretty cool little machine we've got um that was a simultaneous release we've got server room upgrade vog part three of three and that's it yeah so all of those are up on float plane Club right now and we've actually got fastest possible topics up there as as well which I can't find unfortunately right now but if you know them off the top of your head that might be helpful well uh we just pushed one out today um on the Nintendo P one out popped one out today yeah oh on WE plopped out a video today if you would if you would prefer that on the Nintendo switch um Nintendo switch as fast as possible now available on float planing Club um it's a pretty comprehensive yet pretty quick rundown of the new features you can expect on the Nintendo switch so you have that to look forward to on YouTube next week actually on switch launch day so cool oh and did we mention um DRM free downloads is that right for FL play Club yeah DRM free downloads for Flo plan Club so there's no ads DRM free downloads and Early Access there we go alongside that we also got the channel super fun release that came out to float plane with we threw some axes it was wonderful we threw some shade is what just got thrown you get to see Dennis throw sharp objects so I mean how can you say no so we linked where you guys can join up and we will see you again next week same bat Time same bat Channel roll the outro oh my nose is DPP uh not quite and hold on almost and\n"