The WAN Show - YouTube Gaming is here! Also.. Technical Difficulties - August 28, 2015

The world of Hypermiling and Electric Cars

Recently, a group of enthusiasts set a new record by driving an electric car, a Tesla Model S, for 452 miles. This achievement is considered impressive, as it is a significant distance to cover with an electric vehicle that was designed for more practical use. To achieve this feat, the drivers had to slow down their speed to 24.2 miles per hour. The total time taken by the car to run out of battery life was 18 hours and 40 minutes. While they did not drive at a constant speed for the entire duration, their overall pace is still remarkable.

The record-breaking drive highlights the advancements in electric car technology and the creative ways people are using them. As electric cars continue to evolve, we can expect to see more innovative uses of these vehicles. The fact that this group was able to achieve such a high mileage rating with an electric vehicle shows the potential for future improvements in battery technology and overall efficiency.

The rise of hypermiling is a fascinating phenomenon that demonstrates the creativity and enthusiasm of car enthusiasts. By pushing the limits of what is possible, these individuals are helping to drive innovation and advancement in the field of electric vehicles.

In other news, hard drive manufacturers are making significant strides in terms of capacity and performance. According to recent reports, 128 terabyte SSDs (solid-state drives) are expected to hit the market in 2018. This development is a testament to the rapid progress being made in storage technology and its potential applications.

The prospect of 128 terabyte SSDs raises several questions about their practicality and availability. While it is possible that these massive storage devices will become commercially available within the next three years, there are concerns about manufacturing capacities and the cost-effectiveness of such technology. Currently, 16 terabytes of storage is considered a significant achievement, and even this is not yet affordable for individual consumers.

The implications of these advancements in hard drive technology are far-reaching, with potential applications in industries such as data centers, cloud computing, and even space exploration. The ability to store vast amounts of data on a single device opens up new possibilities for scientific research, artistic expression, and other fields that rely heavily on digital storage.

However, as exciting as these developments may seem, there are also concerns about the availability and affordability of such technology. The fact that 128 terabyte SSDs will be sold only to select customers and will hardly reach the mass market in three years is a sobering reminder of the challenges facing the industry. Despite these limitations, it is clear that advancements in storage technology have the potential to transform numerous industries and revolutionize the way we store and use data.

The article concludes with a nod to Kit Gru, who pointed out an interesting point about the potential for 128 terabyte SSDs to reach mass market availability within three years. While this may be true, there is also a caveat: manufacturing capacities will likely be constrained, limiting the number of these massive storage devices that can be produced and sold.

In related news, Luke and Brandon are expected to make an appearance at the Intel booth in P Prime, where they will be sharing their expertise on the latest developments in solid-state drives. Taran will also be attending, but will be working from a hotel room, editing videos for the show.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enall right guys I think we're finally live so I know I know you're tired of my crap and I always have some kind of an excuse for why the show couldn't possibly have been on time today but uh no really today today was a truly truly exceptional truly outof theordinary situation so number one uh we actually had to move um I didn't realize until okay so this was the thing I didn't realize this wasn't unavoidable but I didn't realize until um it was basically time to like get ready for w show that all of the W show stuff had to be moved out of that orange room that I was broadcasting from before because we've had Esther so my sister-in-law you might remember her as NC Esther so we've had Esther helping us out with decorating sort of well Furnishing Furnishing the office and she had us move all the WoW stuff out of that room in order for her to start Furnishing it so um everything was scattered all over the place I had to get all that going and I'm trying to talk while I type the URL where people are supposed to tune in so that I can put the announcement up on YouTube there we go I've got that done so then thing number two that happened today today which was pretty darn frustrating was I got everything all set up here and then we're like oh crap where's the microphone oh no where's the capture card okay so John borrowed the capture card because we've got an overclocking guide for Skylake coming that is going to be pretty freaking cool and exciting and all that but he needed a capture card so I didn't have my capture card and then this microphone which I've been using for Wow lately was actually relocated to the inventory that my wife has been working on getting all set up so we didn't have the microphone so I was like oh no okay okay so then we got all those things going and I was like all right we're ready to rock here and I start getting things set up I go I go to like open up xplit I'm like what it's and it says your that xplit account cannot be found so I'm like oh well oh shoot well my account is weird because twitch actually set me up with an account uh I I had I have not paid for xplit until today so originally when I started streaming wow on Twitch twitch set me up with an xsplit account temporarily and then before that expired I actually got xplit on board as a sponsor of Linus Media Group so they set me up with an account so somehow somewhere the wires must have gotten crossed and what was happening was I was going to sign in to xsplit to stream the show today and it was telling me I didn't have an account and when I I tried to recover my password it was saying No Such account found so it's like Lost In The Ether and then when I tried to sign up for a new account using my email address it's like nope nope that account's that email address is already in use I'm like what you got to be kidding me so I had to use a different email address and to take care of it forever I just signed up for a lifetime xplit account I don't even care and so now I will never have to worry about it again apparently a lifetime spit account is $450 so today I learned but uh you know what it's it's worth it if you use it all the time we've got people being like you paid for this crap when obfs just work the reason we don't use OBS is not because we're not aware of OBS we're aware of OBS so I'm perfectly happy with xsplit uh it's just minor glitch account got lost and people are like oh you paid for this no I didn't I'm pretty sure that's why my account is all screwed up because I actually hadn't paid for xplit before but I'm now officially a paying customer so there you go um people are like $450 drops dead you guys have got no idea what it costs to be a Content creation professional let me tell you $450 is nothing nothing I'm pretty sure that's less than what we paid for a single codec on our recording device for our main camera it's like it's nothing it's a drop in the bucket I'm not saying it's nothing $450 is a lot of money but when it comes to video creation tools that's not expensive we were looking at this this is actually really cool okay it's pre- inro but I'm still I'm still going to do this I'm going to jump into uh replace uh warp I'm hm it's uh it's an either an after effects or it is a um or it is a premier plugin but this thing just came out you know what I'm I'm going to I'm going to yell at someone in the uh in the editing room this is really cool though so there's a new stabilizer uh plugin essentially what's that plugin you showed me earlier for stabilization and it replaces the warp stabilizer that you can use through Adobe and it's like freaking amazing Colton Colton got send me the link for that stabilizer that you were looking at today I want to show people on the stream um and that costs $400 just for a plugin a plugin for Adobe Creative Cloud which costs $80 a month per seat it's just a plugin um I mean it's a pretty sick plugin they were showing like Drone footage that was stabilized to crap they were showing just like some pretty shaky pretty brutal stuff and uh it looks it looks absolutely amazing here it is so this is a this is a Vimeo link that I've got here there we go so it's called real steady that's the one and why is just a second let me oh there we go screen capture and Screen region Boom professional video stabilization for After Effects okay desktop region NOP nope and add screen capture and boom there I am being all like yep xits working great for me and here we are for some reason my news item is not is not showing up well yay I'm feeling pretty good about that at the moment what the what the weird this is some really bizarre stuff right now I've actually never seen it do this before oh there you go okay so check check this out check this out guys professional uh professional whatever they're calling it okay so that's warp stabilizer you can really see that like Jello-O wobbly effect that is some crazy Next Level stuff now it is fairly apparent that um hold on I'm just going to I don't know what the volume is like on this right now I haven't I haven't adjusted it hopefully you guys can hear me over this but it's fairly apparent when you look at the footage that they're losing some sharpness and uh some people online are talking about how with a subject that moves around within the frame a lot it doesn't work as well but this is still some really really crazy stuff right here so um yeah that's $400 just for a plugin uh so I'm going to go ahead and roll the intro because clearly this show has no Direction maybe that'll help me gather my thoughts for a second here and then I can bring on my guest and we can get into what I think will be probably the coolest segment of the show so here it goes have a third sponsor today no not that one I already showed that one that I I don't have an intro screen for but don't worry too much about that um basically Intel Intel for their game on they're down at packs they doing all kinds of crazy cool stuff so let's jump into our first real topic of the day I'm going to introduce my guest and I hope this works Tyler nice shirt by the way bro all right so I hope they can hear you all right because I certainly can and I have pretty much no way of bringing up twitch chat now and making sure that they can hear you so Tyler why don't you oh Hangouts how I do adore you that that was a great thing that just happened right there so guys one of the other right I never even went through all the issues I'm having with the Stream So once I got everything working I realized that my CPU usage was at 100% and uh it seemed to be to do with my hangouts um video feed from Tyler here who is uh hopefully I'm G to be able to hopefully I'm G to be able to get him back and apparently there was no sound from him anyway so I'm going to have to I'm going to have to figure that out that out as well boy I am having quite the day today um you guys are witnessing live what it's like for me to be completely so this this is what I go through this is what it's like for me to set up the show wow this is great so I'm here we go here we go so I am in this video call why don't I why don't I why don't I drop out of that video call maybe we'll switch to well no hold on maybe this will work okay yeah maybe this will work so I'm gonna so basically what I did was I I turned off my video feed to hopefully get CPU utilization low enough that I was able to that I was able to make this happen so open volume mixer all right let's see if maybe my guest has audio this time guys can you hear Tyler let's let's hope for the best here if you talk it might help Tyler I can hear you just fine I'm still trying to figure out if they can and because twitch chat trolls me incessantly it is uh it is it is actually it is actually not necessarily that likely that I will be able to uh that I will be able to determine based on what they say whether or not you're working here so hold on let me just I'm going to switch you away so that I can go ahead and uh NOP NOP NOP apparent I'm muted what says I'm muted hold on okay well you can hear me now right yeah but that doesn't solve that doesn't solve their problem where they're saying they cannot hear you so I uh I am at a bit of a loss maybe we'll okay oh wow yeah yeah I I got that thank you I'm getting a report from inside that they cannot hear Tyler um that that is quite a fascinating that is quite a fascinating thing I wonder if it's just a matter of like setting up a different a different speaker hold on okay well let's try that okay talk again well now I can't hear you so um wow wouldn't it be funny wouldn't it be funny if they could hear you now I would laugh I would find that amusing if uh if I was basically out of luck and you guys could hear him oh wow okay wow I just bumped the capture I'm all right so uh we're back I uh so I would hold it up to demonstrate exactly what happened yeah see I can hear you really well in my right ear um the problem though is that when I go into my device configuration oh here we go wait what the crap is this oh hold on is it gone hey Tyler can you talk yeah can you hear me I can hear you yeah I can hear you any Echo is that it yeah E's gone are we good yeah all right all right I love this show wo and we're back okay welcome to the show for real this is Tyler Tyler introduce yourself who the crap are you and why should we care yeah you shouldn't really care no I am just a 25y old guy in 20c in Tennessee designing stuff all right so what are what are some of the other projects because as I recall we didn't really see much of your portfolio before you emailed in and you're basically like yeah I'm so like I'm a huge fan of the show and like I'll I'll work for peanuts if I can design your new warehouse and new office space and we were like wow so we actually have had zero other applicants for this job and if this guy is anywhere near a complete not an idiot then that should be perfect and so so that was basically how you w it but can you tell me some of the other stuff that you've done well I The Firm that I work at here I do a bunch of dental work dental offices I do bunch of residential work uh that's probably the majority of the things that I do you might say that first one is just the filler material yeah pretty much well they do take some time but um but you got to drill down on the details yeah literally drill down yeah you gota it's it's kind of picky work are you being very specific about dentists I I'm just I'm just I'm just I'm just making I'm making I'm making Dental Implement jokes it's not very funny it's okay um so I mean so basically what what interested you about working on this project well I've been a fan of the show for ever since you started your company and I feel like after watching you guys so so much in your reviews your your um The W show all these different videos that you that you make I felt like of all the people I I could design this around you guys because I know y'all's characteristics and that's basically what oh you broke up for a second there hopefully we get you back pretty quick here all right and we're dropping frames oh yeah we are in coding frames again so that's exciting but we uh we may have lost Tyler a little bit there which is uh pretty pretty interesting you guys can look at that blurry blurry picture of Tyler it's very nice or I could actually I could actually move that out of the way until he comes back which would be super awesome uh all right well in the meantime why don't I go ahead and jump into one of the topics that we actually have for the show um and we're back for real this time I super duper hope is the case uh for good this time I also super hope is the case wow I think this may be a new record for the wow I was about to say this may be a new record for the most broken Wan show of all time please wait look at yourself while you wait you can make sure that your video is working which sure why not that's real helpful right now just face face microphone is all I can say because this is this is one this is one broken show today guys um look looked like it was going to kind of oh oh it's going to try it's going to try get it too all right and oh I think we're back for real this time this is like a roller coaster it's up it's down it's down again it goes down some more it's up for like another second and then it's down okay so I don't even remember what you're talking about Tyler can you can you feed it to me one more time what what was the last thing I said I I I don't I don't know maybe some of the viewers were paying enough attention to to to know what's going on something something you watch the show something helpful know our personalities there that's a summary okay yeah all right so yeah the last thing I said was I felt like I knew year all's characteristic quite a bit so I could design the space for you guys quite re relevantly you know between y'all's work between y'all's Workshop your bench bench testing area um I felt like I had a knack for how you guys flow so I took a chance I sent an email uh immediately after after you announced it on the W show back in November and I said surely I could I could get to this guy you know hopefully it could happen because I really want to do this I really want to say I did this so lucked out and it's been a blast ever since all right so how about this uh do you have any of the early sketches that you did of what the space was going to look like that you can share with us did you find them I know you just moved yeah yes yes I found a couple of them not some of the earliest ones but after we kind of had a a knack for a feel for it back when the staircase was in the very front so let's see if this camera does that's right I forgot about that okay no I got I got some extra ones here here for you all right excellent okay this was uh apparently this is version a and this is of when the stair was in the very front there we go okay okay so here you go guys I'll I I got my mouse on here so so this was the original plan can you shift a little bit to your right oh that's that's good too there that's perfect okay so version a so basically the doors are fixed because they're part of the outer outer structure there was nothing we could do for that we were originally going to put Nick in like the seat here right at the front so whenever anyone knocked at the door it was going to be Nick so that says sales admin and then Tyler was it a code violation that was why we couldn't put the stairs here yes apparently well the contractors didn't feel comfortable not having it enclosed how we have it now and the which it works out great now because the fact that you have an upstairs office it would the code required that the staircase be enclosed and fire rated so oh I we kind of had to it kind of had to make a shift and then my mind was exploded because I was frustrated because I wanted that staircase I had a brilliant idea for that staircase up front but it kind of got shut down so we had to alter the plan a little bit but I think it turned out for the for the better okay okay show it to us again show it to us again I'll I'll I'll walk people through like what else we got what else we got going on here okay that good so this is really funny that that is no no this was uh this was going to be the server room so we were going to have the server room inside this was before I think it was Tyler was it your idea or mine to to move the server room out under the stairs and widen the stairs I think it was I think it was your idea to be honest because you wanted you wanted the server room to be as slightly bigger yes and I didn't want to waste like expensive floor area on what was essentially just going to be like a bunch of computers sitting on a sitting on a shelf so so you guys can actually see here that even though the library underwent several revisions even one where there was a room here that was going to be like a weird closet where I was going to put someone maybe Nick again um the library actually has almost returned to its original shape with the only difference being that the door is where where the server room used to be the kitchenet is actually the one thing that really hasn't moved the bench testing room has changed a lot though you can see originally storage was going to be at the back and then the L desks were going to be like here and there was like a weird like testing cable here and then the work Studio has always kind of been a constant okay so do you have any other revisions for us yeah let's see well in regards to the library because you mentioned it we went through you know several Visions I think several is a very small term I think it went through dozens and dozens of of looks and I went through dozens and dozens of layouts from the very beginning because I know you said we needed it to fit in this area and I was like for what you want there's no possible way that's gonna fit yeah I was like I was like okay Tyler I have a th000 square feet and I want you to put, 1500 square feet in it so go and I was like No And so so this guy twists my arm he's like well like um what if we could extend you know the the back wall just just just a bit come on lus just a bit we extend the back wall just a bit and we go 1100 square F feet and I'm like can you put, 1500 square feet in 1100 square feet and so you got you got another revision to show us okay so okay in regards to the library okay this is these are really really tiny because I was overlaying them so this is Trace paper that I would overl lay on the sketch that I was just showing you so hold on let me try learning all these techniques here guys we're we're going to be able to be like designers like Tyler now okay so here there you go oh here I can I can show them I can show them what's up so this was when the sales SL admin had moved to the other side so yet another revision to the front and then the kitchenet is still where it was and then the library was going to be like a couple couches and then some desks here which the the layout of the furniture anyway has even changed since changed from anything Tyler envisioned because we've got Esther coming in and like doing the design of that but that was what the space was kind of envisioned as as being okay you got you got any other ones for us yeah and this is a different one um with the wall not being angled like like the previous version I just showed you so this is very slight different but you can see the wall right and and then the desk at the front there gets uh a little side table or a filing cabinet if if it was Nick we were going to put there which was was very very likely that poor person and then this inevitably is the the first sketch of the final design for the library oh you guys are seeing like concept art now so the reason for this uh is that this was this weird shaped wall was uh in this is Esther's concept was going to end up with like kind of a built-in bookcase or something here and it was going to have like a display wall for like Awards and like you know Guinness World Records that we've broken and stuff like that and um so so this was cut in because we had to relocate the stairs just outside of the frame right here to go straight up and we actually okay you can go ahead and put that down I'm not pointing at it anymore and we had to change the front entryway to have like these fire rated doors so that you know fire couldn't something something people can get down from the upstairs whatever who cares about the people upstairs um so so that was how we ended up with that weird shape because it's not that I wanted a reception desk I believe Tyler is it correct that by that point in the design stage we had decided that visitors were going to come to Bay one to Door 104 and we were going to have like a remote entry buzz-in system is that correct yeah we yeah that's correct we had talked about a way where you can give them a remote access or if there's a frequent visitor maybe they had a card and they slid a card and they were able to get in like Hightech that point Hightech stuff um and there was another design once we decided to move the staircase to where it is now um because like again the library had changed so much but this was a uh kind of an oddball idea that was good it didn't turn out the way it did ah yes that would have actually been so bizarre when you w when you walked in cuz this would have scooched the library up to the point where the editing Den I think we had to this is the one you sent me where you made the editing Den smaller wasn't it uh no the editing D's the same size I think it's the uh is this prior to moving the back wall or something like that oh this is yeah yes you can yeah so we ended up this is where this is where he negotiated that so the compromise here was that we either had to extend the back wall or we had to we had in order to compress this space here and then that was where we lost the weird like sales SL admin like weird like closet thing that you were going to like walk straight into back here it was going to be super weird and it was going to be like really crowded really crowded by the front so the reason we ended up with like a a reception area at all because I didn't really feel like I needed one was in case ever want to resell the place so that was how we ended up with the weird cutout in the library so that someone could sit there if they really really wanted to so um and the other thing about the resale that we pointed out was the contractors and I discussed heavily with hundreds and hundreds of emails about what the heck we were going to do about this structure and I know um yavon and I have been talking back and forth with it too said where are we going to put these bearing walls and we got to thinking no they're going to want to resell it later we can't have any bearing walls in this place because the new tenant will just want to rip it all out and design it themselves so we had to make a decision there on what the heck we were going to support the storage at the time which which was so now the floor that you guys have should be overrated for what an office space is so it's actually stronger than what it should be so you guys had to re-engineer the downstairs structurally because the original plan and this is actually something that a lot of viewers won't know the original plan for the Upper Floor of the office space was just to have like an outside staircase up there and it was just going to be storage like shelves and shelves and shelves of of random overflow storage so it was designed for us to have a bunch of storage crap up there and then when we made the deal with vessel and all of a sudden we kind of went oh crap how are we even going to build out that upstairs once we've moved in because we're going to be trying to film and they're going to be trying to build an office which is obviously two things that don't mesh too well together and we kind of went okay let's just build out the upstairs how are we going to get rid of all this stuff that is where the garage sale concept was born not because we wanted to have a garage sale but because we literally took an eraser to our storage area and put in offices that's what happened yeah it was a last minute decision you're like we got we got some extra stuff we want to do let's throw some offices and we got like a week okay let's throw it there so okay so this this is kind of a funny story Tyler I don't know if you actually even know this but do do you have any early drawings of the upstairs oh gosh no because that wasn't really I didn't even get this I didn't have time to even sketch that that was just pure computer work just go go go go for gold just just do all do the detail drawing up up right and then and then hopefully we'll just make that no okay so we actually did make some revisions to Tyler's original drawing and this is kind of a funny story I don't even know if you know this Tyler so so he sent me uh the the computer drawing and my wife and I went out into the culdesac in front of our house with a laptop with the drawing on it we we went out there with like a gigantic tape measure and sidewalk chalk because neither of us are really that good like just looking at a piece of paper and envisioning what that is like to walk around in and by this stage they had actually already put up the uh the the like the outside of the downstairs and we were walking around in it before they actually put up any of the inside walls going wow this is a really claustrophobic really small space I really hope that we've done the right thing here um okay we need to not make these same mistakes for the upstairs so my wife and I came to the office on a weekend with sidewalk chalk and and Drew out all the walls of the downstairs and went wow this is really tight uh-oh and then we were like okay let's not make the same mistake for the upstairs so we went out in our culde-sac and we actually Drew out the entire thing so that we could walk around in the office in the middle of the of the of like the bulbus end of our street and that was how we ended up redesigning okay so that is how our conference room so Tyler you had originally had the conference room like about what percent wider than what we ended up with I would say it would be about 10% wider than it was okay it was a little bit wider and it was also in three different locations at first I had the conference room in your office right yes and then I decided I wanted the window out into my Empire yep pretty much um so and then 10% doesn't sound like a lot but let me tell you guys 10% is the difference between having enough room to have a chair on one side of a table and not having enough room to have a chair on one side of a table so that was where the concept of the buil-in the built-in bench over top of of like the the like the space that's taken up by like the exit sign in the floor below because they like they don't quite meet up evenly so that was where the concept of the built-in bench to make enough room to have chairs around all the other edges of the conference room came from not because we're like yeah we're like like a quirky like Web 2.0 company we're going to have like a bench in our conference room it was because I decided that if we made the conference room the width Tyler wanted we were taking up too much space from the open concept area and my office was too big so that was from walking around in the culdesac that's where all that came from I think you actually told me I think you or yavon one told me about you guys going up there with chalk think I might have known that and you must have been thinking wow this is like the ultimate Amateur hour no I actually thought it was pretty genius I mean you you don't know how the space is going to feel unless you go there no it's it's pretty tough it's it's pretty tough so um so tell me like you were doing this in addition to your regular job you're East Coast right yeah so we would get emails from this guy at like 2 2:30 in the morning 3 in the morning our time what was your personal life like when you were working on this project man oh gosh it was well I didn't really have I didn't really do a whole whole lot because all my friends moved away so I've been kind of readjusting to where I'm at now but man coming it's it was weird going from work doing that nine eight or nine hour job of architecture then coming home and be like I gotta I gotta do this guy's thing so how long is this gonna take we I was dedicated but it was going to get done and then when I was sending those emails to you 2:33 in the morning it was 6:30 7 you know3 in the morning my time so that's when I woke up I think our first conversation you on the phone you were like can I call you at 1:30 like my time like yeah sure why not well the thing is like it's like I I work you know self-employed you know not typical hours so when I'm in the office when I'm in the studio that's when all of my staff are in I need to be like shooting videos so then I I get home I've got like a couple hours with the kids which is all I really get so I'm like okay no that's that's kids time and then I I sit down and I'm like I'm like fried and that's when I get to sit and you know write or do emails or whatever else so anything that's extra curricular like if I'm not writing tomorrow's video because I got to get that done and I have to be somewhat Lucid when I'm doing that anything extracurricular kind of falls into it has to come after so I'm like yeah like I work kind of weird hours Tyler is this gonna work for you no it worked out fine I had to take a break there every now and then though but entertain the eyes on the weekend but it was it was all good so okay so so so tell me something like would you would you do it again would you do this project again yes okay what's it like seeing seeing the finished office for you even though we haven't furnished it yet it's really cool because it's the only project I've done in Canada um and that alone was miraculous didn't think I could actually do it because through Consulting with so other many people up there in Siri it was it was an email blast all day I'm trying to do my job my regular job and I'm like my phone's going off the hook with emails from from you guys and I'm like this is this is awesome but it it was fun it was an experience so yeah I totally do it again you know what's really funny is you're talking about the email barrage so I thought and this is like my just me totally naive I thought that the email thread that I was cced on between you and Ivonne that had gotten so long that it took like 20 plus 30 plus seconds to load in Gmail I thought that was the only one between you two oh no no no no I know no I know that now so there were multiple Gmail threads throughout this project that basically can't load and some of them are like like the Imes I sent you earlier some of those emails have 10 Meg 12 Meg renderings on them right no wonder they're not going to load oh crap I haven't even okay okay I gotta kind of kick you off for a second here no no they'll still be able to hear you um but I gotta like I got to boot off your face for a second here so that I can show everyone some of the uh some of the renders so this was uh this was this was really cool this was a really cool part of the experience for me um let me just check I think you sent that as a drive dve link is that correct yes okay let me let me pull that up there we go there we go drive link so this was really cool this was this was a neat part of the process that I didn't didn't even occur to me like I thought I you guys are seeing like the overhead drawings like the just the the the top down drawings spec drawings but there were actually uh let me just go ahead and share this with you guys I hope oh nope it looks like I uh I I broke some things when there we go so these were some of the renderings that uh that we that we got to look at when we were kind of conceptualizing the whole thing so this was an early drawing of what this would look like with a reception desk now we've actually since decided we're just going to put like a little waiting bench here and um I'm not sure about these light fixtures I think hey Tyler can can you see like are you watching the stream muted like can you see what I'm looking at all right cool were these lights were these lights just a figment of your imagination or are these based on something oh that's that's based on your wife's sister oh that is oh are we actually putting those in I that's what I was told she sent me some pictures of make lights look like this so and that that reception desk that you see there too is based on an image as well that I got so I just modeled that in there all right cool so here's the here's the concept for the sign that uh those of you who have seen or attended a tour of the h Q have probably seen uh it's finished in like a glossy gray now it looks really really sharp um so here's this is a door that we didn't want to put in uh this was a door that we had to do for like fire code purposes um something to do with flames from the downstairs getting to the upstairs and making it so that people upstairs would die or something um so I had really wanted it to be open when you walk in so you could go you could go right into the kitchen this is this is final kitchen design this is what it's been for the longest time uh there's a better look at what the reception area could look like someday if someone ever puts a reception desk in there um yeah this oh this feels like so concept Arty so this is this is the library in render this is what oh this is really cool so this is an earlier render of the editing Den when the intention was still to put whole room water cooling into the new office so you can see that Tyler has actually modeled in the copper piping for whole room here how long did that take I'm sorry we didn't end up putting that in man oh no um if you if you go to the very very last image it should have your the W show vinyl on there the lonus tech tips vinyl and it's got the copper colored and everything really yeah that was photoshopped the actual piping was a bit of a challenge but putting everything else in didn't take too long so these are there's some things in here that you guys are seeing that are not actually done yet so uh these partitions for example I believe we have sourced but not ordered we're still not 100% sure about putting them between people but I you know I think it might be nice to have the blinders on once in a while uh these cubicles if we put them in I really wasn't sure how tidy those would end up looking and we might do like uh floor floor standing rolling drawer things that people can tuck under their desks now but these cubicles were definitely something that we were planning to do just cuz they kind of looked cool uh vinyl wall deal may or may not go on at some point but um yeah you guys are seeing what it may end up looking like in the future as opposed to what we've actually got implemented so far uh this is a look at what we had planned for storage in here it ended up not quite working out that way because the racks that we got for cheap on Craigslist are a bit wider than the concept racks so we actually have them three of them kind of staggered and then here's more of these Cube ideas that we we may actually still still roll out uh that's a no furniture render of the library let's see let's see what else we got here the kind of cool stuff I guess there's did you ever do renders of the upstairs or were you at that point uh had you gotten to the point where you were just gonna collapse if you tried to do any more work on this project oh no no no no no I had intended on doing the upstairs but I kind of got tied up with other things but I remember yavon and um Esther we're so wrapped up in the things that were going on because that was the time we were trying to get a permit and and they both said we don't care right now we're just trying to get a permit so I was like okay we'll just hold it off for right now and you guys just let me uh let me know if you want them or not because you already had the design you already know knew what you wanted it to look like and the renderings that I did earlier were were really just for getting because we had gone through so many variations of carpet and tile and wall color and right all sorts of things all these all these little details that I've that I've I've tried not I've tried to avoid to the best of my ability because I mean the thing about this project is throughout the whole thing I have to keep making videos so Ivonne would Corner me like after you guys have been exchanging emails in the middle of the night and be like okay I need you to make decisions about this stuff please make decisions about I'm like okay okay okay I'll look at it but but I mean the the vast majority of the work was done by Tyler Yvonne Esther and our and our contracting company that uh I I think this is this is kind of funny I don't think I like I think they did not ever intend for me to hear this but I heard one of the workers talking to one of the other workers about one of the higher-ups at our Contracting Company referring to this job as the job from hell where literally everything has gone wrong and it really has felt like that at times I know that you know as much as You Know It's upsetting and frustrating for me that this has taken a long time I mean it's not like they're getting paid until it's done so it's just sitting there on their desks taking up time while you know we wait for permits and do this and do that so it was it was a real struggle for for everyone so Tyler then now that this is done uh you know what do what do you think are are we going to get going on our our next project together that that Yvonne does tell me you have agreed to help with yes we could do that whenever you want all right do you want to share with I haven't told the audience about this they they have no idea this is coming I don't even know would this would this even be a good like Linus Tech tips Vlog series or something uh do you want to do you want to do the big reveal for what the next big the next big uh Tyler Linus collaboration is going to be sure no problem um I don't know a whole whole lot about it at this point as far as the details and things me neither but oh okay great we'll talk about that um he they have asked to help them design a cat enclosure for the number one cats in Canada so if if if creating an office Studios space for a YouTube company wasn't kind of out there enough for you this should pretty much this should pretty much take the cake right this one goes on the resume book for sure excellent well I got to move on and do some tech topics but um you know I just want to say once and for all in front of all 6,700 people that stuck with us through the technical details and are or difficulties excuse me and are somehow watching the show still thank you guys by the way thank you very much um we love we absolutely love our new space I mean even Ed who was kind of indifferent throughout the time we were moving in he was kind of like yeah it's a you know it's a place to work which just like great that it'll be a better place to work but like you know he was telling yvon he had he didn't know that it was going to make this big of a difference um it is just it's great it feels like it was designed for us built for us and is just it it's perfect for us it's right for us um and it's just it's just fantastic we we're not moved in yet but even not moved in here I feel like so many things are smoother than being fully moved in at the old place because the space is just so much better so thank you very much for all your hard work and uh all those all those sleepless sleepless nights that you spent on this thank you you're welcome it was a pleasure all right so I will I'll talk to you soon about the cat enclosure project and for now bye-bye and uh see you later see you guys all right and and he's gone all right so uh let's get uh let's get on with sort of the tech news for this week thank again to you guys for actually staying tuned into the show because this has been quite the uh the uh the cluster cluster you know rub against each other thing that we've got going on here so um you know what for I hate to do this to you guys but I think we should probably jump in and do sponsors and then I'll do the the rest of the show the show is supposed to be over 15 minutes ago so I got to get got to get these out of the way not that it's about getting it out of the way because when we have great sponsors like Dollar Shave Club that help keep you guys looking cleanly shaven you know like me at the beginning of 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a change on the W show so YouTube gaming let's go ahead and pull up the uh wired.com article here blippity bloy news item I hope wow thank you look at that watch out twitch you YouTube gaming just went live that actually happened surprisingly quickly either my life is going by faster or it really was just like oh maybe we maybe it was like a month plus ago that uh that YouTube was giving a sneak peak of what YouTube gaming their direct response to Twitch TV was going to look like because the reality of it is YouTube has a lot of gameplay guys on there but it's a very very different medium live broadcast versus archive broadcast and so sorry emergency files thank you so YouTube has pretty much captured the the edited gameplay content and twitch has captured the live gameplay content so twitch has actually moved away from VOD content over the last couple of years so they they went ahead and they started turning off by default archived videos for longer than I think it's what two weeks or something along those lines so it's a short period of time and for partners I believe it's mandatory that your videos will be deleted they're a live broadcast platform period and then YouTube has mostly ignored live broadcast with Hangouts on air being sort of well from from my experience with it just I mean I tried to use it today there you go that's pretty much all I have to say about that um oh no I'll just have to deal with it later because I'm doing a news topic right now Ed Ed wants to to get back to work or something doesn't want to just hang around and find out if this USB drive is going to work for me so basically what it is is it is a it's like it's it's it's actually kind of a a separated user experience now so let's let's go ahead and actually bring it up YouTube gaming gaming. you.com if you guys are want to check it out on your own and in a nutshell it's an attempt to take the the the it's an attempt to well basically to take what other game streaming platforms are doing well and Implement as many of those elements as they can in a place where gaming content is not going to get lost in the mix of other things like you know for example if you search for you know Halo on YouTube maybe Halo is not a great example because Halo should bring up a lot of gaming content but if you search for Halo you might find a video that's like costume design ideas for Halloween how to build your own Angel Halo and gaming. you.com is attempting to completely eliminate that kind of crap um the live videos run via Google's HTML 5 backend so twitch is still running on flash so they've definitely tried to amp things up in terms of the technology um although they haven't worked out all of the details necessarily yet so Jack frs's stream of Gears of War ultimate his monetization was rejected due to copyright infringement so they still have a lot of work to do on the back end of things whether it's you know working with large tournaments to actually host that content on gaming. youtube.com something that twitch pretty much owns right now and yes Ed oh okay bye thank you um and so and then they've also this is the most the most disrupted W show of all time so anyway it took it took about five hours for um for get right and they've got to figure out with the gaming the game makers how they can avoid the kinds of takeown issues that twitch has suffered from in the past whether it's whether it's gameplay footage gameplay soundtracks uh whether it's just music that streamers are listening to in the background um with that whole you know not very well handled at first but hey it's it's getting better audio muting things so they've got they've got a long way to go but um hey it's good to have other players and I'll be very interested to see how remember twitch is now owned by Amazon um who definitely wants a piece of that online video content pie I will definitely be interested to see how Amazon twitch reacts to reacts to this play from YouTube uh so let's go ahead 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forever not actually a thing so aside from the drive dying physically file systems themselves thanks to being creative back at a time when we didn't even necessarily need these safeguards sometimes an an NTFS is guilty of this sometimes don't have the safeguards built in to prevent just random degradation of the data over time also known as bit rot and here's the thing writing data to a drive if the system crashes while the data is in flight then that can often result in data loss as well so this doesn't do anything for bit rot necessar oh wow there's still a what the what the crap there we go uh so this doesn't necessarily do anything for bit Rod I'm actually not 100% sure if it does address that okay yep nope uh so you need to use error checking and correction for that kind of thing so it doesn't address bit rot but what it does do is it makes it so that you won't need you know an expensive battery backup for your storage controller and a battery backup on the the PC outright to even have a chance of not losing data while it's while it's in Flight while it's sitting in cash no this allows you to no matter no matter what when you're writing data not lose uh like not not not lose it while it's while it is in while the system crashes so very very cool stuff I mean the thing about file systems is that it could take a decade to reach mainstream acceptance and mainstream acceptance I mean what does that even mean you know something like this is not even necessarily going to be at all suitable like maybe five revisions down the road it's not going to be suitable for mainstream use like as the file system you're using on your boot drive at all because file systems can be optimized for a lot of different things uh ZFS for example not great for a boot Drive Great for long-term archival storage that's what using because it does protect against uh protect against bit rot for example so there you go your data is safer and who knows you know when that'll when that'll happen uh yeah all testing's been positive so far but it should be noted that this hasn't been looked at outside of MIT our next article was posted by and I'm just waiting for the page to load here blipp BL Ry and the original article here is from the verge.com and Google is developing a GPS system that could help you avoid potholes no not potheads potholes holy actual crap they're going to be you know doing something legitimately useful with oh is that a game on badge do I need that for something this is what the official game on badge looks like by the way I talked about that on the uh Intel thing so basically Google has filed a patent which doesn't necessarily mean it's getting productized anytime soon for a way to track pod holes across the United States using your car's GPS navigation system and other sensors to detect damaged portions of road so they'll put that information into a database then use it to help you find a less bumpy route so if you're worried about the suspension on your lowered vehicle this technology could be for you although there's a number of other reasons why you might you know want that uh say for example um right you know taking the baby out for a drive to help her fall asleep something that you know the dads out there will probably be able to relate to it could be nice to have a you know smoother way to uh to go ahead and drive down the road so basically Google would be monitoring the vibrations your car is subjected to when you Rumble over a pothole and then cross referencing that with GPS data uh something that's you know pretty pretty standard these days days so by doing this many different times in many different cars Google would be actually be able to pinpoint where the potholes are and this is not necessarily even just a technology for like manually driven cars in fact I see the usefulness there pretty being pretty limited but this is the kind of thing that could be really useful for a self-driven car I mean imagine that if self-driven cars without even having to rely on cameras sensors could know where obstacles or or bumps on the road are and automatically avoid them leaving the camera work to the unexpected obstacles like a 2x4 that falls off the back of the truck in front of you very cool looking technology and I don't think I ever oh yeah I did did manage to bring that up I am uh I am definitely definitely not at my best today I have like a splitting headache from trying to troubleshoot this thing to which you might reply well gine this maybe you should set up the show ahead of time you know what I filmed four videos today my job isn't always like you know just sitting around and eating bugs oh yeah teasing an upcoming Channel super fun let me tell you guys it is going to be freaking awesome it involves pinball which you can't go wrong with and it involves eating bugs yeah bugs eating bugs bugs get eat eaten in the video by people so uh stay tuned for that if you have not already subscribed to channel super fun I am quite certain that you're are going to want to uh you're going to want to get on that get on that puppy all right uh what else we what we got next oh there's a public beta now of Cartana for Android this was originally posted by and I'll go ahead and wait for the thread to load because the formatting of the uh of this this dock is a little bit different this week we had we had Colton do it we had the new guy we had the new guy do the formatting of the dock today so you know things are a little broken he can't hear me everyone else has gone home for the day because it's 6:30 which is 35 minutes after when we are normally streaming the shelf so this was posted by Yami Yuki Senpai sene Senpai I don't know my Japanese isn't that great and Microsoft Cortana for Android is ready to take on Google now question mark I guess it depends on who you ask so it's not currently compatible with Android tablets it's us only at this time but it does support some of the basic functionality that you would expect out of something like Google Now you can set tasks uh set reminders you can make calls it browses the internet um it is more basic compared to Google Now which has had a long time to get deeply integrated with Android but promises to grow in features in the future I mean here's something here's like kind of a crazy thing i' I'd love to see like right now uh Google has kept Google Now for their own Android Wear SmartWatches and wearables I would love to see Cortana take a more well a more open approach which I mean it's not something Microsoft's really been known for in the past but I'd love to see Cortana take a more open approach and go okay you know hey we don't have a wearable platform yet anyway uh let's go ahead and enable Cortana on Pebble time for example cuz that was one of the big things that I missed about the gatr when I was using the pebble time there's certain things I loved about it um you know I love the multi-day battery life I've forgotten to charge my gat r a couple times in the last couple weeks and it's kind of a pain in the butt when you get used to having a watch you really do rely on it and having the ability to just be like you know hey Pebble time or whatever however they however they integrate it hey Cortana on my wrist and having my third party watch be able to enable that kind of functionality for me would be great cuz I really did miss Google Now when I was using the pebble time it already has some voice functionality that that works quite well things like replying to text messages but it could use more and that would that would really be a huge deal for Android and Pebble time for me um what else so yeah if you guys want to try it then uh check it out at uh let me see if I can find the site right now now real quick here uh blog entry by Microsoft so it's on the blogs. windows.com site uh I'll go ahead and post that in the twitch chat I realize I've been totally forgetting to do that throughout the show today guys again I'm sorry I am a little flustered today that is definitely definitely a thing Fable Legends they keep on doing this I wish I was wearing my keep on digging shirt today because this is like I don't know on the one on the okay on the one hand I kind of go this is like the biggest piece of news for me this week and on the other hand I go Microsoft screwing up gaming on the PC is this even news should I even be covering this Fable Legends PC will be exclusive to Windows 10 exclusive to the Windows 10 store so until recently been blah blah blah no direct mention of how Fable Legend would be released on PC other than that it was Windows 10 exclusive now we know a little bit more about what that means and this is really funny because Microsoft came out and was like yeah you know Steam and like PC gaming and like how great that is now we know okay it's exclusive to Windows 10 for no apparent reason who directx12 it would have been really hard to turn down some graphical details and have it work with direct X1 blah um so we already knew that but what we don't what we didn't know is that you will not be able to buy it on Steam we are getting games for Windows Live but like worse and now Windows 10 exclusivity and yeah blah I just I I just don't even I just I just I just don't even so now we've got like remember when steam was remember okay I don't know if you guys ever had this moment but I pirated a lot of video games tons of video games the vast majority of my video game library either came with the purchase of Hardware because I spent all my money on hardware and then kept the free games and flipped the hardware and was like always upgrading so either came with Hardware or was pirated when I was in high school that was just how it was sorry game developers of that time steam changed everything for me having a One-Stop shop with no additional DRM with um no CD keys to keep track of and enter in things and being able to drag and drop install my games just by backing them up on at the time I guess it would have been backing them up on DVDs and then being able to just drag and drop the files off a DVD instead of going through an installer with a bunch of stupid CDs for no apparent reason and like a bunch of you know game Cals it's like oh what a breath of fresh air steam was steam turned me legit and now it's like the game developers in their desire to not give valve a cut which I understand are just killing it they're killing what was great about it what converted me and I think a lot of people into paying customers they're killing it the entire ecosystem is so fragmented now steam origin you play good old games which is now I don't know I think they TD project red renamed it something I can't even remember what they might still be good I I don't I don't I don't I don't care and now we're going to have to shop for triaa titles like proper PC games although you could make the argument that Fable hasn't been good in a long time proper PC games we're going to have to shop for them in the Windows store I mean is this is this it's funny is this Microsoft cluing in that you know Gamers and gaming have D driven a huge part of the the windows success outside of corporate is is that is are we getting a nod at least for that like Hey so uh the the Windows store is a total Ghost Town um right exclusive games Gamers Gamers will will they'll go anywh they'll even go to they'll even go to origin and you play to get their content I mean the kinds of problems we have had with origin and you play around here let me tell you if people are willing to use those turds then I mean who knows maybe maybe this will all just be no big deal and it being Windows store exclusive will everyone will just completely accepted so so Microsoft rep says they are not trying to compete with steam whatever whatever that means um yeah uh what else we got today wow more bad news for popcorn time uh this was posted by and I'll have that for you in a second this was posted by Ry on the Forum and this is some seriously bad bad news for popcorn time users uh 75,000 Popcorn Time users will be getting a surprise in the mail this fall after the rights Alliance claimed it has gathered data on 51 to 75,000 users of the site uh it's the okay so the rights Alliance is legally allowed to monitor people it suspects to be pirating however monitoring IP addresses is one thing it we need to go through the courts to be allowed to collaborate with isps to obtain the names and addresses behind them um so it's not exactly 100% clear what they're going to do with it but that being said it has made progress in the last month despite the obstacles making arrests in Denmark after two men were found to be explaining how to use popcorn time on their sites so all right email addresses but not necessarily the real names of people and we'll see how that whole thing is going to go uh Tesla driver set a new record so this was uh two Norwegian guys the original article here is from fortune.com and this was posted on the Forum by I will get that for you in a moment but first let's pop up the article here so they set a new record I don't know if you guys have heard of hypermiling before but basically it's the I don't know I guess hobby of taking cars and trying to achieve neverbe seen uh mileage ratings well not it's not a rating cuz the ratings is the rating but neverbe seen mileage out of these vehicles so these guys set a new record they drove a Model S for 452 miles so that times about 1.3 so what what is that in kilometers like 6 or 700 and something something along those lines for our uh for our metric viewers out there absolutely fantastic I mean electric cars are developing in multiple ways both the creative ways that people are using them now to be clear they weren't driving it in a particularly practical way so they drove at a speed of 24.2 Miles hour in order to achieve that range but the technolog is advancing and the way that people are using them seems to be advancing it took them a total time of 18 hours and 40 minutes to run out of battery life so with with that said it's not like okay remember the speed it's not like they actually went that far but uh still still very very cool I mean they did go that far but they didn't they didn't they didn't drive for 18 hours at you know 100 kilometers an hour or whatever you know they're driving like 35 kilm an hour so not not necessarily that uh that practical um tashiba figures this is this is some pretty cool stuff TBA figures that 128 terabyte ssds will hit the market in 2018 now to be clear that doesn't mean that you will be buying and using a 128bit SSD or excuse me a 128 terabyte SSD in the year 2018 but that does mean that they believe that those capacities will become commercially available three years from now if I am the hard drive guys this kind of stuff is absolutely terrifying now to be clear they're not achieving this you know merely through Moors law and you know better manufacturing processes smaller manufacturing processes they are going to need some additional chip they're going to need chips they are going to need more chips they're going to need some additional tricks so they're going to be doing quad level cells qlc so that is storing more bits per cell and um 3D Nan flash which has already hit production and has already demonstrated that it will be able to scale in terms of capacity without necessarily seeing that huge increase in in uh in in area that is taken up by more traditional non-3d nand designs so 2D nand designs um you can go ahead and check this out so they've actually got a pretty pretty cool little like scary to hard drive makers makers graph here now this is this is interesting so when I talk about not being cost effective look 16 terabytes they have that on they have that in 2015 can you afford a 16 tab SSD I personally cannot um so you know they're comparing that to 10 terab hard drives also not affordable so we're talking about potentially you know Enterprise grade Hardware like archival storage ssds or some crap like that but they're basically saying look hard drive capacities you know might reach you know somewhere in the 20 to 40 terab range uh we can do several times that absolutely awesome this is great kit gur also has another really great point at the bottom of the uh at the bottom of the article here and while it may be possible to create a 128 terab solid state drive uh you won't actually be able to build a lot of them either because manufacturing capacities like how many chips we can even make worldwide will be constrained so they'll be sold only to select customers and will hardly reach the mass Market 3 years from now very good point as well so I think that pretty much wraps up the show today thank you guys very much for tuning in I'm going to go ahead and uh roll that intro in a minute here I really do apologize for the technical difficulties today was a very challenging day and I appreciate you guys bearing with me here um in case you're wondering where Luke was I realized now I never even addressed that he is down at p Prime I'm actually going to be down there tomorrow hanging out at the Intel booth and shooting some other stuff as well so I will hopefully see some of you there and uh definitely do go say hi to Luke and Brandon if you see them on the show floor Nick's there too and uh I'll be bringing Taran down with me but I think he's going to be cloistered in like a in a hotel room somewhere editing videos so I don't know if you'll necessarily run into him see you guys next week same bat Time same bat Channelall right guys I think we're finally live so I know I know you're tired of my crap and I always have some kind of an excuse for why the show couldn't possibly have been on time today but uh no really today today was a truly truly exceptional truly outof theordinary situation so number one uh we actually had to move um I didn't realize until okay so this was the thing I didn't realize this wasn't unavoidable but I didn't realize until um it was basically time to like get ready for w show that all of the W show stuff had to be moved out of that orange room that I was broadcasting from before because we've had Esther so my sister-in-law you might remember her as NC Esther so we've had Esther helping us out with decorating sort of well Furnishing Furnishing the office and she had us move all the WoW stuff out of that room in order for her to start Furnishing it so um everything was scattered all over the place I had to get all that going and I'm trying to talk while I type the URL where people are supposed to tune in so that I can put the announcement up on YouTube there we go I've got that done so then thing number two that happened today today which was pretty darn frustrating was I got everything all set up here and then we're like oh crap where's the microphone oh no where's the capture card okay so John borrowed the capture card because we've got an overclocking guide for Skylake coming that is going to be pretty freaking cool and exciting and all that but he needed a capture card so I didn't have my capture card and then this microphone which I've been using for Wow lately was actually relocated to the inventory that my wife has been working on getting all set up so we didn't have the microphone so I was like oh no okay okay so then we got all those things going and I was like all right we're ready to rock here and I start getting things set up I go I go to like open up xplit I'm like what it's and it says your that xplit account cannot be found so I'm like oh well oh shoot well my account is weird because twitch actually set me up with an account uh I I had I have not paid for xplit until today so originally when I started streaming wow on Twitch twitch set me up with an xsplit account temporarily and then before that expired I actually got xplit on board as a sponsor of Linus Media Group so they set me up with an account so somehow somewhere the wires must have gotten crossed and what was happening was I was going to sign in to xsplit to stream the show today and it was telling me I didn't have an account and when I I tried to recover my password it was saying No Such account found so it's like Lost In The Ether and then when I tried to sign up for a new account using my email address it's like nope nope that account's that email address is already in use I'm like what you got to be kidding me so I had to use a different email address and to take care of it forever I just signed up for a lifetime xplit account I don't even care and so now I will never have to worry about it again apparently a lifetime spit account is $450 so today I learned but uh you know what it's it's worth it if you use it all the time we've got people being like you paid for this crap when obfs just work the reason we don't use OBS is not because we're not aware of OBS we're aware of OBS so I'm perfectly happy with xsplit uh it's just minor glitch account got lost and people are like oh you paid for this no I didn't I'm pretty sure that's why my account is all screwed up because I actually hadn't paid for xplit before but I'm now officially a paying customer so there you go um people are like $450 drops dead you guys have got no idea what it costs to be a Content creation professional let me tell you $450 is nothing nothing I'm pretty sure that's less than what we paid for a single codec on our recording device for our main camera it's like it's nothing it's a drop in the bucket I'm not saying it's nothing $450 is a lot of money but when it comes to video creation tools that's not expensive we were looking at this this is actually really cool okay it's pre- inro but I'm still I'm still going to do this I'm going to jump into uh replace uh warp I'm hm it's uh it's an either an after effects or it is a um or it is a premier plugin but this thing just came out you know what I'm I'm going to I'm going to yell at someone in the uh in the editing room this is really cool though so there's a new stabilizer uh plugin essentially what's that plugin you showed me earlier for stabilization and it replaces the warp stabilizer that you can use through Adobe and it's like freaking amazing Colton Colton got send me the link for that stabilizer that you were looking at today I want to show people on the stream um and that costs $400 just for a plugin a plugin for Adobe Creative Cloud which costs $80 a month per seat it's just a plugin um I mean it's a pretty sick plugin they were showing like Drone footage that was stabilized to crap they were showing just like some pretty shaky pretty brutal stuff and uh it looks it looks absolutely amazing here it is so this is a this is a Vimeo link that I've got here there we go so it's called real steady that's the one and why is just a second let me oh there we go screen capture and Screen region Boom professional video stabilization for After Effects okay desktop region NOP nope and add screen capture and boom there I am being all like yep xits working great for me and here we are for some reason my news item is not is not showing up well yay I'm feeling pretty good about that at the moment what the what the weird this is some really bizarre stuff right now I've actually never seen it do this before oh there you go okay so check check this out check this out guys professional uh professional whatever they're calling it okay so that's warp stabilizer you can really see that like Jello-O wobbly effect that is some crazy Next Level stuff now it is fairly apparent that um hold on I'm just going to I don't know what the volume is like on this right now I haven't I haven't adjusted it hopefully you guys can hear me over this but it's fairly apparent when you look at the footage that they're losing some sharpness and uh some people online are talking about how with a subject that moves around within the frame a lot it doesn't work as well but this is still some really really crazy stuff right here so um yeah that's $400 just for a plugin uh so I'm going to go ahead and roll the intro because clearly this show has no Direction maybe that'll help me gather my thoughts for a second here and then I can bring on my guest and we can get into what I think will be probably the coolest segment of the show so here it goes have a third sponsor today no not that one I already showed that one that I I don't have an intro screen for but don't worry too much about that um basically Intel Intel for their game on they're down at packs they doing all kinds of crazy cool stuff so let's jump into our first real topic of the day I'm going to introduce my guest and I hope this works Tyler nice shirt by the way bro all right so I hope they can hear you all right because I certainly can and I have pretty much no way of bringing up twitch chat now and making sure that they can hear you so Tyler why don't you oh Hangouts how I do adore you that that was a great thing that just happened right there so guys one of the other right I never even went through all the issues I'm having with the Stream So once I got everything working I realized that my CPU usage was at 100% and uh it seemed to be to do with my hangouts um video feed from Tyler here who is uh hopefully I'm G to be able to hopefully I'm G to be able to get him back and apparently there was no sound from him anyway so I'm going to have to I'm going to have to figure that out that out as well boy I am having quite the day today um you guys are witnessing live what it's like for me to be completely so this this is what I go through this is what it's like for me to set up the show wow this is great so I'm here we go here we go so I am in this video call why don't I why don't I why don't I drop out of that video call maybe we'll switch to well no hold on maybe this will work okay yeah maybe this will work so I'm gonna so basically what I did was I I turned off my video feed to hopefully get CPU utilization low enough that I was able to that I was able to make this happen so open volume mixer all right let's see if maybe my guest has audio this time guys can you hear Tyler let's let's hope for the best here if you talk it might help Tyler I can hear you just fine I'm still trying to figure out if they can and because twitch chat trolls me incessantly it is uh it is it is actually it is actually not necessarily that likely that I will be able to uh that I will be able to determine based on what they say whether or not you're working here so hold on let me just I'm going to switch you away so that I can go ahead and uh NOP NOP NOP apparent I'm muted what says I'm muted hold on okay well you can hear me now right yeah but that doesn't solve that doesn't solve their problem where they're saying they cannot hear you so I uh I am at a bit of a loss maybe we'll okay oh wow yeah yeah I I got that thank you I'm getting a report from inside that they cannot hear Tyler um that that is quite a fascinating that is quite a fascinating thing I wonder if it's just a matter of like setting up a different a different speaker hold on okay well let's try that okay talk again well now I can't hear you so um wow wouldn't it be funny wouldn't it be funny if they could hear you now I would laugh I would find that amusing if uh if I was basically out of luck and you guys could hear him oh wow okay wow I just bumped the capture I'm all right so uh we're back I uh so I would hold it up to demonstrate exactly what happened yeah see I can hear you really well in my right ear um the problem though is that when I go into my device configuration oh here we go wait what the crap is this oh hold on is it gone hey Tyler can you talk yeah can you hear me I can hear you yeah I can hear you any Echo is that it yeah E's gone are we good yeah all right all right I love this show wo and we're back okay welcome to the show for real this is Tyler Tyler introduce yourself who the crap are you and why should we care yeah you shouldn't really care no I am just a 25y old guy in 20c in Tennessee designing stuff all right so what are what are some of the other projects because as I recall we didn't really see much of your portfolio before you emailed in and you're basically like yeah I'm so like I'm a huge fan of the show and like I'll I'll work for peanuts if I can design your new warehouse and new office space and we were like wow so we actually have had zero other applicants for this job and if this guy is anywhere near a complete not an idiot then that should be perfect and so so that was basically how you w it but can you tell me some of the other stuff that you've done well I The Firm that I work at here I do a bunch of dental work dental offices I do bunch of residential work uh that's probably the majority of the things that I do you might say that first one is just the filler material yeah pretty much well they do take some time but um but you got to drill down on the details yeah literally drill down yeah you gota it's it's kind of picky work are you being very specific about dentists I I'm just I'm just I'm just I'm just making I'm making I'm making Dental Implement jokes it's not very funny it's okay um so I mean so basically what what interested you about working on this project well I've been a fan of the show for ever since you started your company and I feel like after watching you guys so so much in your reviews your your um The W show all these different videos that you that you make I felt like of all the people I I could design this around you guys because I know y'all's characteristics and that's basically what oh you broke up for a second there hopefully we get you back pretty quick here all right and we're dropping frames oh yeah we are in coding frames again so that's exciting but we uh we may have lost Tyler a little bit there which is uh pretty pretty interesting you guys can look at that blurry blurry picture of Tyler it's very nice or I could actually I could actually move that out of the way until he comes back which would be super awesome uh all right well in the meantime why don't I go ahead and jump into one of the topics that we actually have for the show um and we're back for real this time I super duper hope is the case uh for good this time I also super hope is the case wow I think this may be a new record for the wow I was about to say this may be a new record for the most broken Wan show of all time please wait look at yourself while you wait you can make sure that your video is working which sure why not that's real helpful right now just face face microphone is all I can say because this is this is one this is one broken show today guys um look looked like it was going to kind of oh oh it's going to try it's going to try get it too all right and oh I think we're back for real this time this is like a roller coaster it's up it's down it's down again it goes down some more it's up for like another second and then it's down okay so I don't even remember what you're talking about Tyler can you can you feed it to me one more time what what was the last thing I said I I I don't I don't know maybe some of the viewers were paying enough attention to to to know what's going on something something you watch the show something helpful know our personalities there that's a summary okay yeah all right so yeah the last thing I said was I felt like I knew year all's characteristic quite a bit so I could design the space for you guys quite re relevantly you know between y'all's work between y'all's Workshop your bench bench testing area um I felt like I had a knack for how you guys flow so I took a chance I sent an email uh immediately after after you announced it on the W show back in November and I said surely I could I could get to this guy you know hopefully it could happen because I really want to do this I really want to say I did this so lucked out and it's been a blast ever since all right so how about this uh do you have any of the early sketches that you did of what the space was going to look like that you can share with us did you find them I know you just moved yeah yes yes I found a couple of them not some of the earliest ones but after we kind of had a a knack for a feel for it back when the staircase was in the very front so let's see if this camera does that's right I forgot about that okay no I got I got some extra ones here here for you all right excellent okay this was uh apparently this is version a and this is of when the stair was in the very front there we go okay okay so here you go guys I'll I I got my mouse on here so so this was the original plan can you shift a little bit to your right oh that's that's good too there that's perfect okay so version a so basically the doors are fixed because they're part of the outer outer structure there was nothing we could do for that we were originally going to put Nick in like the seat here right at the front so whenever anyone knocked at the door it was going to be Nick so that says sales admin and then Tyler was it a code violation that was why we couldn't put the stairs here yes apparently well the contractors didn't feel comfortable not having it enclosed how we have it now and the which it works out great now because the fact that you have an upstairs office it would the code required that the staircase be enclosed and fire rated so oh I we kind of had to it kind of had to make a shift and then my mind was exploded because I was frustrated because I wanted that staircase I had a brilliant idea for that staircase up front but it kind of got shut down so we had to alter the plan a little bit but I think it turned out for the for the better okay okay show it to us again show it to us again I'll I'll I'll walk people through like what else we got what else we got going on here okay that good so this is really funny that that is no no this was uh this was going to be the server room so we were going to have the server room inside this was before I think it was Tyler was it your idea or mine to to move the server room out under the stairs and widen the stairs I think it was I think it was your idea to be honest because you wanted you wanted the server room to be as slightly bigger yes and I didn't want to waste like expensive floor area on what was essentially just going to be like a bunch of computers sitting on a sitting on a shelf so so you guys can actually see here that even though the library underwent several revisions even one where there was a room here that was going to be like a weird closet where I was going to put someone maybe Nick again um the library actually has almost returned to its original shape with the only difference being that the door is where where the server room used to be the kitchenet is actually the one thing that really hasn't moved the bench testing room has changed a lot though you can see originally storage was going to be at the back and then the L desks were going to be like here and there was like a weird like testing cable here and then the work Studio has always kind of been a constant okay so do you have any other revisions for us yeah let's see well in regards to the library because you mentioned it we went through you know several Visions I think several is a very small term I think it went through dozens and dozens of of looks and I went through dozens and dozens of layouts from the very beginning because I know you said we needed it to fit in this area and I was like for what you want there's no possible way that's gonna fit yeah I was like I was like okay Tyler I have a th000 square feet and I want you to put, 1500 square feet in it so go and I was like No And so so this guy twists my arm he's like well like um what if we could extend you know the the back wall just just just a bit come on lus just a bit we extend the back wall just a bit and we go 1100 square F feet and I'm like can you put, 1500 square feet in 1100 square feet and so you got you got another revision to show us okay so okay in regards to the library okay this is these are really really tiny because I was overlaying them so this is Trace paper that I would overl lay on the sketch that I was just showing you so hold on let me try learning all these techniques here guys we're we're going to be able to be like designers like Tyler now okay so here there you go oh here I can I can show them I can show them what's up so this was when the sales SL admin had moved to the other side so yet another revision to the front and then the kitchenet is still where it was and then the library was going to be like a couple couches and then some desks here which the the layout of the furniture anyway has even changed since changed from anything Tyler envisioned because we've got Esther coming in and like doing the design of that but that was what the space was kind of envisioned as as being okay you got you got any other ones for us yeah and this is a different one um with the wall not being angled like like the previous version I just showed you so this is very slight different but you can see the wall right and and then the desk at the front there gets uh a little side table or a filing cabinet if if it was Nick we were going to put there which was was very very likely that poor person and then this inevitably is the the first sketch of the final design for the library oh you guys are seeing like concept art now so the reason for this uh is that this was this weird shaped wall was uh in this is Esther's concept was going to end up with like kind of a built-in bookcase or something here and it was going to have like a display wall for like Awards and like you know Guinness World Records that we've broken and stuff like that and um so so this was cut in because we had to relocate the stairs just outside of the frame right here to go straight up and we actually okay you can go ahead and put that down I'm not pointing at it anymore and we had to change the front entryway to have like these fire rated doors so that you know fire couldn't something something people can get down from the upstairs whatever who cares about the people upstairs um so so that was how we ended up with that weird shape because it's not that I wanted a reception desk I believe Tyler is it correct that by that point in the design stage we had decided that visitors were going to come to Bay one to Door 104 and we were going to have like a remote entry buzz-in system is that correct yeah we yeah that's correct we had talked about a way where you can give them a remote access or if there's a frequent visitor maybe they had a card and they slid a card and they were able to get in like Hightech that point Hightech stuff um and there was another design once we decided to move the staircase to where it is now um because like again the library had changed so much but this was a uh kind of an oddball idea that was good it didn't turn out the way it did ah yes that would have actually been so bizarre when you w when you walked in cuz this would have scooched the library up to the point where the editing Den I think we had to this is the one you sent me where you made the editing Den smaller wasn't it uh no the editing D's the same size I think it's the uh is this prior to moving the back wall or something like that oh this is yeah yes you can yeah so we ended up this is where this is where he negotiated that so the compromise here was that we either had to extend the back wall or we had to we had in order to compress this space here and then that was where we lost the weird like sales SL admin like weird like closet thing that you were going to like walk straight into back here it was going to be super weird and it was going to be like really crowded really crowded by the front so the reason we ended up with like a a reception area at all because I didn't really feel like I needed one was in case ever want to resell the place so that was how we ended up with the weird cutout in the library so that someone could sit there if they really really wanted to so um and the other thing about the resale that we pointed out was the contractors and I discussed heavily with hundreds and hundreds of emails about what the heck we were going to do about this structure and I know um yavon and I have been talking back and forth with it too said where are we going to put these bearing walls and we got to thinking no they're going to want to resell it later we can't have any bearing walls in this place because the new tenant will just want to rip it all out and design it themselves so we had to make a decision there on what the heck we were going to support the storage at the time which which was so now the floor that you guys have should be overrated for what an office space is so it's actually stronger than what it should be so you guys had to re-engineer the downstairs structurally because the original plan and this is actually something that a lot of viewers won't know the original plan for the Upper Floor of the office space was just to have like an outside staircase up there and it was just going to be storage like shelves and shelves and shelves of of random overflow storage so it was designed for us to have a bunch of storage crap up there and then when we made the deal with vessel and all of a sudden we kind of went oh crap how are we even going to build out that upstairs once we've moved in because we're going to be trying to film and they're going to be trying to build an office which is obviously two things that don't mesh too well together and we kind of went okay let's just build out the upstairs how are we going to get rid of all this stuff that is where the garage sale concept was born not because we wanted to have a garage sale but because we literally took an eraser to our storage area and put in offices that's what happened yeah it was a last minute decision you're like we got we got some extra stuff we want to do let's throw some offices and we got like a week okay let's throw it there so okay so this this is kind of a funny story Tyler I don't know if you actually even know this but do do you have any early drawings of the upstairs oh gosh no because that wasn't really I didn't even get this I didn't have time to even sketch that that was just pure computer work just go go go go for gold just just do all do the detail drawing up up right and then and then hopefully we'll just make that no okay so we actually did make some revisions to Tyler's original drawing and this is kind of a funny story I don't even know if you know this Tyler so so he sent me uh the the computer drawing and my wife and I went out into the culdesac in front of our house with a laptop with the drawing on it we we went out there with like a gigantic tape measure and sidewalk chalk because neither of us are really that good like just looking at a piece of paper and envisioning what that is like to walk around in and by this stage they had actually already put up the uh the the like the outside of the downstairs and we were walking around in it before they actually put up any of the inside walls going wow this is a really claustrophobic really small space I really hope that we've done the right thing here um okay we need to not make these same mistakes for the upstairs so my wife and I came to the office on a weekend with sidewalk chalk and and Drew out all the walls of the downstairs and went wow this is really tight uh-oh and then we were like okay let's not make the same mistake for the upstairs so we went out in our culde-sac and we actually Drew out the entire thing so that we could walk around in the office in the middle of the of the of like the bulbus end of our street and that was how we ended up redesigning okay so that is how our conference room so Tyler you had originally had the conference room like about what percent wider than what we ended up with I would say it would be about 10% wider than it was okay it was a little bit wider and it was also in three different locations at first I had the conference room in your office right yes and then I decided I wanted the window out into my Empire yep pretty much um so and then 10% doesn't sound like a lot but let me tell you guys 10% is the difference between having enough room to have a chair on one side of a table and not having enough room to have a chair on one side of a table so that was where the concept of the buil-in the built-in bench over top of of like the the like the space that's taken up by like the exit sign in the floor below because they like they don't quite meet up evenly so that was where the concept of the built-in bench to make enough room to have chairs around all the other edges of the conference room came from not because we're like yeah we're like like a quirky like Web 2.0 company we're going to have like a bench in our conference room it was because I decided that if we made the conference room the width Tyler wanted we were taking up too much space from the open concept area and my office was too big so that was from walking around in the culdesac that's where all that came from I think you actually told me I think you or yavon one told me about you guys going up there with chalk think I might have known that and you must have been thinking wow this is like the ultimate Amateur hour no I actually thought it was pretty genius I mean you you don't know how the space is going to feel unless you go there no it's it's pretty tough it's it's pretty tough so um so tell me like you were doing this in addition to your regular job you're East Coast right yeah so we would get emails from this guy at like 2 2:30 in the morning 3 in the morning our time what was your personal life like when you were working on this project man oh gosh it was well I didn't really have I didn't really do a whole whole lot because all my friends moved away so I've been kind of readjusting to where I'm at now but man coming it's it was weird going from work doing that nine eight or nine hour job of architecture then coming home and be like I gotta I gotta do this guy's thing so how long is this gonna take we I was dedicated but it was going to get done and then when I was sending those emails to you 2:33 in the morning it was 6:30 7 you know3 in the morning my time so that's when I woke up I think our first conversation you on the phone you were like can I call you at 1:30 like my time like yeah sure why not well the thing is like it's like I I work you know self-employed you know not typical hours so when I'm in the office when I'm in the studio that's when all of my staff are in I need to be like shooting videos so then I I get home I've got like a couple hours with the kids which is all I really get so I'm like okay no that's that's kids time and then I I sit down and I'm like I'm like fried and that's when I get to sit and you know write or do emails or whatever else so anything that's extra curricular like if I'm not writing tomorrow's video because I got to get that done and I have to be somewhat Lucid when I'm doing that anything extracurricular kind of falls into it has to come after so I'm like yeah like I work kind of weird hours Tyler is this gonna work for you no it worked out fine I had to take a break there every now and then though but entertain the eyes on the weekend but it was it was all good so okay so so so tell me something like would you would you do it again would you do this project again yes okay what's it like seeing seeing the finished office for you even though we haven't furnished it yet it's really cool because it's the only project I've done in Canada um and that alone was miraculous didn't think I could actually do it because through Consulting with so other many people up there in Siri it was it was an email blast all day I'm trying to do my job my regular job and I'm like my phone's going off the hook with emails from from you guys and I'm like this is this is awesome but it it was fun it was an experience so yeah I totally do it again you know what's really funny is you're talking about the email barrage so I thought and this is like my just me totally naive I thought that the email thread that I was cced on between you and Ivonne that had gotten so long that it took like 20 plus 30 plus seconds to load in Gmail I thought that was the only one between you two oh no no no no I know no I know that now so there were multiple Gmail threads throughout this project that basically can't load and some of them are like like the Imes I sent you earlier some of those emails have 10 Meg 12 Meg renderings on them right no wonder they're not going to load oh crap I haven't even okay okay I gotta kind of kick you off for a second here no no they'll still be able to hear you um but I gotta like I got to boot off your face for a second here so that I can show everyone some of the uh some of the renders so this was uh this was this was really cool this was a really cool part of the experience for me um let me just check I think you sent that as a drive dve link is that correct yes okay let me let me pull that up there we go there we go drive link so this was really cool this was this was a neat part of the process that I didn't didn't even occur to me like I thought I you guys are seeing like the overhead drawings like the just the the the top down drawings spec drawings but there were actually uh let me just go ahead and share this with you guys I hope oh nope it looks like I uh I I broke some things when there we go so these were some of the renderings that uh that we that we got to look at when we were kind of conceptualizing the whole thing so this was an early drawing of what this would look like with a reception desk now we've actually since decided we're just going to put like a little waiting bench here and um I'm not sure about these light fixtures I think hey Tyler can can you see like are you watching the stream muted like can you see what I'm looking at all right cool were these lights were these lights just a figment of your imagination or are these based on something oh that's that's based on your wife's sister oh that is oh are we actually putting those in I that's what I was told she sent me some pictures of make lights look like this so and that that reception desk that you see there too is based on an image as well that I got so I just modeled that in there all right cool so here's the here's the concept for the sign that uh those of you who have seen or attended a tour of the h Q have probably seen uh it's finished in like a glossy gray now it looks really really sharp um so here's this is a door that we didn't want to put in uh this was a door that we had to do for like fire code purposes um something to do with flames from the downstairs getting to the upstairs and making it so that people upstairs would die or something um so I had really wanted it to be open when you walk in so you could go you could go right into the kitchen this is this is final kitchen design this is what it's been for the longest time uh there's a better look at what the reception area could look like someday if someone ever puts a reception desk in there um yeah this oh this feels like so concept Arty so this is this is the library in render this is what oh this is really cool so this is an earlier render of the editing Den when the intention was still to put whole room water cooling into the new office so you can see that Tyler has actually modeled in the copper piping for whole room here how long did that take I'm sorry we didn't end up putting that in man oh no um if you if you go to the very very last image it should have your the W show vinyl on there the lonus tech tips vinyl and it's got the copper colored and everything really yeah that was photoshopped the actual piping was a bit of a challenge but putting everything else in didn't take too long so these are there's some things in here that you guys are seeing that are not actually done yet so uh these partitions for example I believe we have sourced but not ordered we're still not 100% sure about putting them between people but I you know I think it might be nice to have the blinders on once in a while uh these cubicles if we put them in I really wasn't sure how tidy those would end up looking and we might do like uh floor floor standing rolling drawer things that people can tuck under their desks now but these cubicles were definitely something that we were planning to do just cuz they kind of looked cool uh vinyl wall deal may or may not go on at some point but um yeah you guys are seeing what it may end up looking like in the future as opposed to what we've actually got implemented so far uh this is a look at what we had planned for storage in here it ended up not quite working out that way because the racks that we got for cheap on Craigslist are a bit wider than the concept racks so we actually have them three of them kind of staggered and then here's more of these Cube ideas that we we may actually still still roll out uh that's a no furniture render of the library let's see let's see what else we got here the kind of cool stuff I guess there's did you ever do renders of the upstairs or were you at that point uh had you gotten to the point where you were just gonna collapse if you tried to do any more work on this project oh no no no no no I had intended on doing the upstairs but I kind of got tied up with other things but I remember yavon and um Esther we're so wrapped up in the things that were going on because that was the time we were trying to get a permit and and they both said we don't care right now we're just trying to get a permit so I was like okay we'll just hold it off for right now and you guys just let me uh let me know if you want them or not because you already had the design you already know knew what you wanted it to look like and the renderings that I did earlier were were really just for getting because we had gone through so many variations of carpet and tile and wall color and right all sorts of things all these all these little details that I've that I've I've tried not I've tried to avoid to the best of my ability because I mean the thing about this project is throughout the whole thing I have to keep making videos so Ivonne would Corner me like after you guys have been exchanging emails in the middle of the night and be like okay I need you to make decisions about this stuff please make decisions about I'm like okay okay okay I'll look at it but but I mean the the vast majority of the work was done by Tyler Yvonne Esther and our and our contracting company that uh I I think this is this is kind of funny I don't think I like I think they did not ever intend for me to hear this but I heard one of the workers talking to one of the other workers about one of the higher-ups at our Contracting Company referring to this job as the job from hell where literally everything has gone wrong and it really has felt like that at times I know that you know as much as You Know It's upsetting and frustrating for me that this has taken a long time I mean it's not like they're getting paid until it's done so it's just sitting there on their desks taking up time while you know we wait for permits and do this and do that so it was it was a real struggle for for everyone so Tyler then now that this is done uh you know what do what do you think are are we going to get going on our our next project together that that Yvonne does tell me you have agreed to help with yes we could do that whenever you want all right do you want to share with I haven't told the audience about this they they have no idea this is coming I don't even know would this would this even be a good like Linus Tech tips Vlog series or something uh do you want to do you want to do the big reveal for what the next big the next big uh Tyler Linus collaboration is going to be sure no problem um I don't know a whole whole lot about it at this point as far as the details and things me neither but oh okay great we'll talk about that um he they have asked to help them design a cat enclosure for the number one cats in Canada so if if if creating an office Studios space for a YouTube company wasn't kind of out there enough for you this should pretty much this should pretty much take the cake right this one goes on the resume book for sure excellent well I got to move on and do some tech topics but um you know I just want to say once and for all in front of all 6,700 people that stuck with us through the technical details and are or difficulties excuse me and are somehow watching the show still thank you guys by the way thank you very much um we love we absolutely love our new space I mean even Ed who was kind of indifferent throughout the time we were moving in he was kind of like yeah it's a you know it's a place to work which just like great that it'll be a better place to work but like you know he was telling yvon he had he didn't know that it was going to make this big of a difference um it is just it's great it feels like it was designed for us built for us and is just it it's perfect for us it's right for us um and it's just it's just fantastic we we're not moved in yet but even not moved in here I feel like so many things are smoother than being fully moved in at the old place because the space is just so much better so thank you very much for all your hard work and uh all those all those sleepless sleepless nights that you spent on this thank you you're welcome it was a pleasure all right so I will I'll talk to you soon about the cat enclosure project and for now bye-bye and uh see you later see you guys all right and and he's gone all right so uh let's get uh let's get on with sort of the tech news for this week thank again to you guys for actually staying tuned into the show because this has been quite the uh the uh the cluster cluster you know rub against each other thing that we've got going on here so um you know what for I hate to do this to you guys but I think we should probably jump in and do sponsors and then I'll do the the rest of the show the show is supposed to be over 15 minutes ago so I got to get got to get these out of the way not that it's about getting it out of the way because when we have great sponsors like Dollar Shave Club that help keep you guys looking cleanly shaven you know like me at the beginning of the day before I have that 5:00 shadow that hopefully you guys can't see from there because I'm doing a sponsorship for a shaving company uh so Dollar Shave Club the way to get highquality shaving and bathroom supplies delivered directly to your door they take care of the two most important parts of your body your face with their affordable highquality razors and their Dr Carver shave butter and their aftershave 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that must be Dennis's I I can't even I can't even read anything on your USB drive Dennis gone oh he's gone all right well he can't even hear me he can't even hear me re ripping on him okay so uh oh this is okay no no I do need you guys because I need one of the other ones so oh oh oh oh oh see it's just endless today all right there you go uh sponsor number two Intel game on tweet a selfie with hashtag Intel game on and I think there are more instructions so let's go ahead and search for that right yeah CRF game is going to help me find anything in the WOC all right so it's now through August 31st you need to print out and wear the official Intel game on button and tweet a selfie with hash Intel game on for a chance to win one of three core i7 processors it's open to residents of the Continental us and they are also running a # Intel Prime PC giveaway that's now through September 4th take a picture of your current PC build and tweet that picture with # Intel Prime PC mention what you 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YouTube gaming their direct response to Twitch TV was going to look like because the reality of it is YouTube has a lot of gameplay guys on there but it's a very very different medium live broadcast versus archive broadcast and so sorry emergency files thank you so YouTube has pretty much captured the the edited gameplay content and twitch has captured the live gameplay content so twitch has actually moved away from VOD content over the last couple of years so they they went ahead and they started turning off by default archived videos for longer than I think it's what two weeks or something along those lines so it's a short period of time and for partners I believe it's mandatory that your videos will be deleted they're a live broadcast platform period and then YouTube has mostly ignored live broadcast with Hangouts on air being sort of well from from my experience with it just I mean I tried to use it today there you go that's pretty much all I have to say about that um oh no I'll just have to deal with it later because I'm doing a news topic right now Ed Ed wants to to get back to work or something doesn't want to just hang around and find out if this USB drive is going to work for me so basically what it is is it is a it's like it's it's it's actually kind of a a separated user experience now so let's let's go ahead and actually bring it up YouTube gaming gaming. you.com if you guys are want to check it out on your own and in a nutshell it's an attempt to take the the the it's an attempt to well basically to take what other game streaming platforms are doing well and Implement as many of those elements as they can in a place where gaming content is not going to get lost in the mix of other things like you know for example if you search for you know Halo on YouTube maybe Halo is not a great example because Halo should bring up a lot of gaming content but if you search for Halo you might find a video that's like costume design ideas for Halloween how to build your own Angel Halo and gaming. you.com is attempting to completely eliminate that kind of crap um the live videos run via Google's HTML 5 backend so twitch is still running on flash so they've definitely tried to amp things up in terms of the technology um although they haven't worked out all of the details necessarily yet so Jack frs's stream of Gears of War ultimate his monetization was rejected due to copyright infringement so they still have a lot of work to do on the back end of things whether it's you know working with large tournaments to actually host that content on gaming. youtube.com something that twitch pretty much owns right now and yes Ed oh okay bye thank you um and so and then they've also this is the most the most disrupted W show of all time so anyway it took it took about five hours for um for get right and they've got to figure out with the gaming the game makers how they can avoid the kinds of takeown issues that twitch has suffered from in the past whether it's whether it's gameplay footage gameplay soundtracks uh whether it's just music that streamers are listening to in the background um with that whole you know not very well handled at first but hey it's it's getting better audio muting things so they've got they've got a long way to go but um hey it's good to have other players and I'll be very interested to see how remember twitch is now owned by Amazon um who definitely wants a piece of that online video content pie I will definitely be interested to see how Amazon twitch reacts to reacts to this play from YouTube uh so let's go ahead and do our last sponsor spot here hopefully tunnel doesn't bring up too many things in my dock here it really doesn't help that my computer is not running particularly well because uh it's better it's a little bit better now but it was like really brutal when I was trying to uh broadcast video to Tyler for our video chat broadcast video to you guys accept video input from Tyler um and yeah I'm even now 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Tech tips Forum are actually missing today so this one was posted by eiris that is a word with which I am not familiar and the original article here is from mit.edu which makes sense since it's going to be you know from that wait gosh darn it there we go cra cash tolerant data storage so there's actually a lot of different ways to lose data so when you back when you back up or you store your data let's I'm not going to say Backup backup has a very specific meaning when you store your data on a drive you write it there and then if all goes according to plan then it should stay there forever not actually a thing so aside from the drive dying physically file systems themselves thanks to being creative back at a time when we didn't even necessarily need these safeguards sometimes an an NTFS is guilty of this sometimes don't have the safeguards built in to prevent just random degradation of the data over time also known as bit rot and here's the thing writing data to a drive if the system crashes while the data is in flight then that can often result in data loss as well so this doesn't do anything for bit rot necessar oh wow there's still a what the what the crap there we go uh so this doesn't necessarily do anything for bit Rod I'm actually not 100% sure if it does address that okay yep nope uh so you need to use error checking and correction for that kind of thing so it doesn't address bit rot but what it does do is it makes it so that you won't need you know an expensive battery backup for your storage controller and a battery backup on the the PC outright to even have a chance of not losing data while it's while it's in Flight while it's sitting in cash no this allows you to no matter no matter what when you're writing data not lose uh like not not not lose it while it's while it is in while the system crashes so very very cool stuff I mean the thing about file systems is that it could take a decade to reach mainstream acceptance and mainstream acceptance I mean what does that even mean you know something like this is not even necessarily going to be at all suitable like maybe five revisions down the road it's not going to be suitable for mainstream use like as the file system you're using on your boot drive at all because file systems can be optimized for a lot of different things uh ZFS for example not great for a boot Drive Great for long-term archival storage that's what using because it does protect against uh protect against bit rot for example so there you go your data is safer and who knows you know when that'll when that'll happen uh yeah all testing's been positive so far but it should be noted that this hasn't been looked at outside of MIT our next article was posted by and I'm just waiting for the page to load here blipp BL Ry and the original article here is from the verge.com and Google is developing a GPS system that could help you avoid potholes no not potheads potholes holy actual crap they're going to be you know doing something legitimately useful with oh is that a game on badge do I need that for something this is what the official game on badge looks like by the way I talked about that on the uh Intel thing so basically Google has filed a patent which doesn't necessarily mean it's getting productized anytime soon for a way to track pod holes across the United States using your car's GPS navigation system and other sensors to detect damaged portions of road so they'll put that information into a database then use it to help you find a less bumpy route so if you're worried about the suspension on your lowered vehicle this technology could be for you although there's a number of other reasons why you might you know want that uh say for example um right you know taking the baby out for a drive to help her fall asleep something that you know the dads out there will probably be able to relate to it could be nice to have a you know smoother way to uh to go ahead and drive down the road so basically Google would be monitoring the vibrations your car is subjected to when you Rumble over a pothole and then cross referencing that with GPS data uh something that's you know pretty pretty standard these days days so by doing this many different times in many different cars Google would be actually be able to pinpoint where the potholes are and this is not necessarily even just a technology for like manually driven cars in fact I see the usefulness there pretty being pretty limited but this is the kind of thing that could be really useful for a self-driven car I mean imagine that if self-driven cars without even having to rely on cameras sensors could know where obstacles or or bumps on the road are and automatically avoid them leaving the camera work to the unexpected obstacles like a 2x4 that falls off the back of the truck in front of you very cool looking technology and I don't think I ever oh yeah I did did manage to bring that up I am uh I am definitely definitely not at my best today I have like a splitting headache from trying to troubleshoot this thing to which you might reply well gine this maybe you should set up the show ahead of time you know what I filmed four videos today my job isn't always like you know just sitting around and eating bugs oh yeah teasing an upcoming Channel super fun let me tell you guys it is going to be freaking awesome it involves pinball which you can't go wrong with and it involves eating bugs yeah bugs eating bugs bugs get eat eaten in the video by people so uh stay tuned for that if you have not already subscribed to channel super fun I am quite certain that you're are going to want to uh you're going to want to get on that get on that puppy all right uh what else we what we got next oh there's a public beta now of Cartana for Android this was originally posted by and I'll go ahead and wait for the thread to load because the formatting of the uh of this this dock is a little bit different this week we had we had Colton do it we had the new guy we had the new guy do the formatting of the dock today so you know things are a little broken he can't hear me everyone else has gone home for the day because it's 6:30 which is 35 minutes after when we are normally streaming the shelf so this was posted by Yami Yuki Senpai sene Senpai I don't know my Japanese isn't that great and Microsoft Cortana for Android is ready to take on Google now question mark I guess it depends on who you ask so it's not currently compatible with Android tablets it's us only at this time but it does support some of the basic functionality that you would expect out of something like Google Now you can set tasks uh set reminders you can make calls it browses the internet um it is more basic compared to Google Now which has had a long time to get deeply integrated with Android but promises to grow in features in the future I mean here's something here's like kind of a crazy thing i' I'd love to see like right now uh Google has kept Google Now for their own Android Wear SmartWatches and wearables I would love to see Cortana take a more well a more open approach which I mean it's not something Microsoft's really been known for in the past but I'd love to see Cortana take a more open approach and go okay you know hey we don't have a wearable platform yet anyway uh let's go ahead and enable Cortana on Pebble time for example cuz that was one of the big things that I missed about the gatr when I was using the pebble time there's certain things I loved about it um you know I love the multi-day battery life I've forgotten to charge my gat r a couple times in the last couple weeks and it's kind of a pain in the butt when you get used to having a watch you really do rely on it and having the ability to just be like you know hey Pebble time or whatever however they however they integrate it hey Cortana on my wrist and having my third party watch be able to enable that kind of functionality for me would be great cuz I really did miss Google Now when I was using the pebble time it already has some voice functionality that that works quite well things like replying to text messages but it could use more and that would that would really be a huge deal for Android and Pebble time for me um what else so yeah if you guys want to try it then uh check it out at uh let me see if I can find the site right now now real quick here uh blog entry by Microsoft so it's on the blogs. windows.com site uh I'll go ahead and post that in the twitch chat I realize I've been totally forgetting to do that throughout the show today guys again I'm sorry I am a little flustered today that is definitely definitely a thing Fable Legends they keep on doing this I wish I was wearing my keep on digging shirt today because this is like I don't know on the one on the okay on the one hand I kind of go this is like the biggest piece of news for me this week and on the other hand I go Microsoft screwing up gaming on the PC is this even news should I even be covering this Fable Legends PC will be exclusive to Windows 10 exclusive to the Windows 10 store so until recently been blah blah blah no direct mention of how Fable Legend would be released on PC other than that it was Windows 10 exclusive now we know a little bit more about what that means and this is really funny because Microsoft came out and was like yeah you know Steam and like PC gaming and like how great that is now we know okay it's exclusive to Windows 10 for no apparent reason who directx12 it would have been really hard to turn down some graphical details and have it work with direct X1 blah um so we already knew that but what we don't what we didn't know is that you will not be able to buy it on Steam we are getting games for Windows Live but like worse and now Windows 10 exclusivity and yeah blah I just I I just don't even I just I just I just don't even so now we've got like remember when steam was remember okay I don't know if you guys ever had this moment but I pirated a lot of video games tons of video games the vast majority of my video game library either came with the purchase of Hardware because I spent all my money on hardware and then kept the free games and flipped the hardware and was like always upgrading so either came with Hardware or was pirated when I was in high school that was just how it was sorry game developers of that time steam changed everything for me having a One-Stop shop with no additional DRM with um no CD keys to keep track of and enter in things and being able to drag and drop install my games just by backing them up on at the time I guess it would have been backing them up on DVDs and then being able to just drag and drop the files off a DVD instead of going through an installer with a bunch of stupid CDs for no apparent reason and like a bunch of you know game Cals it's like oh what a breath of fresh air steam was steam turned me legit and now it's like the game developers in their desire to not give valve a cut which I understand are just killing it they're killing what was great about it what converted me and I think a lot of people into paying customers they're killing it the entire ecosystem is so fragmented now steam origin you play good old games which is now I don't know I think they TD project red renamed it something I can't even remember what they might still be good I I don't I don't I don't I don't care and now we're going to have to shop for triaa titles like proper PC games although you could make the argument that Fable hasn't been good in a long time proper PC games we're going to have to shop for them in the Windows store I mean is this is this it's funny is this Microsoft cluing in that you know Gamers and gaming have D driven a huge part of the the windows success outside of corporate is is that is are we getting a nod at least for that like Hey so uh the the Windows store is a total Ghost Town um right exclusive games Gamers Gamers will will they'll go anywh they'll even go to they'll even go to origin and you play to get their content I mean the kinds of problems we have had with origin and you play around here let me tell you if people are willing to use those turds then I mean who knows maybe maybe this will all just be no big deal and it being Windows store exclusive will everyone will just completely accepted so so Microsoft rep says they are not trying to compete with steam whatever whatever that means um yeah uh what else we got today wow more bad news for popcorn time uh this was posted by and I'll have that for you in a second this was posted by Ry on the Forum and this is some seriously bad bad news for popcorn time users uh 75,000 Popcorn Time users will be getting a surprise in the mail this fall after the rights Alliance claimed it has gathered data on 51 to 75,000 users of the site uh it's the okay so the rights Alliance is legally allowed to monitor people it suspects to be pirating however monitoring IP addresses is one thing it we need to go through the courts to be allowed to collaborate with isps to obtain the names and addresses behind them um so it's not exactly 100% clear what they're going to do with it but that being said it has made progress in the last month despite the obstacles making arrests in Denmark after two men were found to be explaining how to use popcorn time on their sites so all right email addresses but not necessarily the real names of people and we'll see how that whole thing is going to go uh Tesla driver set a new record so this was uh two Norwegian guys the original article here is from fortune.com and this was posted on the Forum by I will get that for you in a moment but first let's pop up the article here so they set a new record I don't know if you guys have heard of hypermiling before but basically it's the I don't know I guess hobby of taking cars and trying to achieve neverbe seen uh mileage ratings well not it's not a rating cuz the ratings is the rating but neverbe seen mileage out of these vehicles so these guys set a new record they drove a Model S for 452 miles so that times about 1.3 so what what is that in kilometers like 6 or 700 and something something along those lines for our uh for our metric viewers out there absolutely fantastic I mean electric cars are developing in multiple ways both the creative ways that people are using them now to be clear they weren't driving it in a particularly practical way so they drove at a speed of 24.2 Miles hour in order to achieve that range but the technolog is advancing and the way that people are using them seems to be advancing it took them a total time of 18 hours and 40 minutes to run out of battery life so with with that said it's not like okay remember the speed it's not like they actually went that far but uh still still very very cool I mean they did go that far but they didn't they didn't they didn't drive for 18 hours at you know 100 kilometers an hour or whatever you know they're driving like 35 kilm an hour so not not necessarily that uh that practical um tashiba figures this is this is some pretty cool stuff TBA figures that 128 terabyte ssds will hit the market in 2018 now to be clear that doesn't mean that you will be buying and using a 128bit SSD or excuse me a 128 terabyte SSD in the year 2018 but that does mean that they believe that those capacities will become commercially available three years from now if I am the hard drive guys this kind of stuff is absolutely terrifying now to be clear they're not achieving this you know merely through Moors law and you know better manufacturing processes smaller manufacturing processes they are going to need some additional chip they're going to need chips they are going to need more chips they're going to need some additional tricks so they're going to be doing quad level cells qlc so that is storing more bits per cell and um 3D Nan flash which has already hit production and has already demonstrated that it will be able to scale in terms of capacity without necessarily seeing that huge increase in in uh in in area that is taken up by more traditional non-3d nand designs so 2D nand designs um you can go ahead and check this out so they've actually got a pretty pretty cool little like scary to hard drive makers makers graph here now this is this is interesting so when I talk about not being cost effective look 16 terabytes they have that on they have that in 2015 can you afford a 16 tab SSD I personally cannot um so you know they're comparing that to 10 terab hard drives also not affordable so we're talking about potentially you know Enterprise grade Hardware like archival storage ssds or some crap like that but they're basically saying look hard drive capacities you know might reach you know somewhere in the 20 to 40 terab range uh we can do several times that absolutely awesome this is great kit gur also has another really great point at the bottom of the uh at the bottom of the article here and while it may be possible to create a 128 terab solid state drive uh you won't actually be able to build a lot of them either because manufacturing capacities like how many chips we can even make worldwide will be constrained so they'll be sold only to select customers and will hardly reach the mass Market 3 years from now very good point as well so I think that pretty much wraps up the show today thank you guys very much for tuning in I'm going to go ahead and uh roll that intro in a minute here I really do apologize for the technical difficulties today was a very challenging day and I appreciate you guys bearing with me here um in case you're wondering where Luke was I realized now I never even addressed that he is down at p Prime I'm actually going to be down there tomorrow hanging out at the Intel booth and shooting some other stuff as well so I will hopefully see some of you there and uh definitely do go say hi to Luke and Brandon if you see them on the show floor Nick's there too and uh I'll be bringing Taran down with me but I think he's going to be cloistered in like a in a hotel room somewhere editing videos so I don't know if you'll necessarily run into him see you guys next week same bat Time same bat Channel\n"