The lack of cooling in the Air isn’t an accident. They could have easily put a bigger heatsink in the 15 inch model but chose not to. The earlier Intel Airs had a fan but it wasn’t connected to the heatsink. It’s planned to not be too good to sell more expensive computers to those that want performance.
It’s planned to be a thinner, lighter option. I know back in the day when I used to commute and travel more, I appreciated having the Air vs lugging around my 15inch Pro. I use an iPad these days.
The lack of cooling may have also been put in place to degrade the laptop’s battery faster in hopes that the user will return to buy a new laptop sooner (or pay for the costly battery replacement).
It’s literally only a 7% difference in CPU performance on a 10 minute all core run. Thats quite a bit of extra cost and power draw for a pretty small bump. Apparently, they also charge quite a lot for those modules and you can be sure Apple is not gonna eat that cost instead of passing it on to you.
That would be true if their chips performed bad in any way. The fact of the matter is that the 13 inch air runs circles around my 12th gen intel work laptop with active cooling and twice the power consumption. And all that with twice to three times the battery life. Honestly you can complain about a lot of choices apple makes with it's laptops, like which ssds they use etc. But cooling and raw cpu performance is not a problem on apple silicon laptops, the performance is fine and they don't thermal throttle too bad considering the form factor. And if you really need sustained performance? Well yeah no shit a fan makes that better, but that's what the pro is for, so you will have to live with a slightly thicker laptop (I think the 14 inch pro is like 300grams heavier than the air, so really not much)
In my opinion SEO theft is not a cause of the enshittification, it's a symptom at large, stemming from the implementation of SEO. Go and google a recipe for alfredo pasta, you'll notice a trend most, if not all websites listed follows. They go into detail about the history of pasta, alfredo, or both. They might provide details about why making alfredo is a good choice. and hell, it will probably take a lot of scrolling to reach the end. you reached the end, skipping past the filller content and a whole bunch of ads, then you see the actual recipe there, a tiny section smaller than an 1/8th of the website, that's the recipe. Brought to you by yours truly, SEO.
I'm pretty sure it's been against AdSense ToS for at least a decade anyway. This is just a great way to get persistently banned from all Google services.
2:15 - I don't think that's what "enshittification" means. Pretty sure it has to do with companies themselves who have become the de facto provider of a popular service that then pull back on the quality of their service and introduce all sorts of crapola (ads, paywalls, etc) in among the content you used to get freely
The definition of enshitification is arguable. I would say it's the centralization of usership. Once there's a set rule that everyone has to play by, people will optimize for that rule. That's the argument for decentralization and open source. Not that we need to abolish centralization, but we need to maintain viable alternatives so that there's a healthy balance. People wouldn't mind Google going to shit as long as there's a reasonable alternative that doesn't run on SEO.
When it comes to the whole video conferencing thing, I am either sleeping at my desk at home or on the desk in boardroom, I don't think it makes any difference
It's because management & HR (2 biggest reasons for meetings) are the largest sources of bloat in most companies. The meetings they call are usually a waste of time for everyone involved.
@@bbbbbbb51 yeah I see studies like that to be a last minute justification to end what has been the best thing to happen to office work. Using university undergrads to simulate the attention that people who are paid to do work and generally do face to face or audio calls with single individuals, and wouldn't pay attention to a 'should have been an email' anyway is really disingenuous. There is no such thing as a good company
Apple will either start making and selling their own iJets for $1,999 or the performance of MacBook Air will slowly decline over next few months to "save device's internal components from overheating".
Google has lost a lot of my documents and data over the last year and they were of literally no help Literally some of my documents became pages of broken unicode characters, some folders becoming empty, and some folders just disappearing entirely It's been the driving factor in me starting the process of moving my stuff over to being self hosted
@@Norp-i7m I thought i did?! Edit: should I edit it again? Or should I edit this one... oops already did Edit2: Now I have to back to the other guy and edit my comment. hang on..... edti3: done! WHEW!
I find it hilarious that all the companies have switched to digital online only data collection and storage but are going to have to go back to hard copy for reliability and security with all the ai stuff going around. You aren't going to be able to trust the digital data to be accurate and actually from a/the human in question.
Funnily enough, I had someone touting Google Drive as an alternative to local storage and how they use it, wish I had that conversation today to see what their response would have been.
I hate when people call AI generated images "AI art" because it's not art. It's not a tool. It's lazy people wanting to make a quick buck without picking up a pencil. That ai motion brush however actually is a tool. And looks like really cool to play around with. I'm not entirely against AI being a part of art. Generating an image/video/song just isn't art. You're not envisioning it your head and sketching it out. Of course there are some exceptions such as in 3d texture painting. if I generated a repeating grass texture I'm essentially making a brush to paint with not a canvas that has already been painted upon.
@@ILoveTinfoilHatsnah, AI generated imagery is straight up just taking pieces from other people's art. Is like saying you're a chef because you asked some other guy to go to McD's buy a Big Mac, Mc Double, and McChicken & assemble the Mc Gangbang for you
that SEO/AI thing: that is how to nullify the problem, not how to make "internet suck". Google needs to revert some code because of publicly doing this. Hero in my book.
I've been saying for years now that the internet has been flooded with AI generated content. Half of articles returned in searches are absolutely AI generated. You can tell by the unnecessarily long introduction to the search you made, a list of reasons why you care, an explanation of the opposite to the result you were looking for, and finally, maybe if you're lucky, one paragraph with the information you were actually looking for. Then, it's capped off with a conclusion and a bunch of related articles. That explanation right there outlines half of the web today. If you want to learn how to tell the difference, read a handful of books and then try reading articles on the web. It's utter garbage.
The last page of my presentation in google presentations went missing last night... Imagine my surprise when waking up and having to redo my conclusions for the last advance lab practice of the semester...
Reminds of the time Apple lost 125 of my photos on the Apple Cloud, they were there, but had corrupted. Apples response was "prove to us we have lost your photos by showing us the photos you say we have lost". Of course the corruption went from Cloud to Phone, and all I had at both ends were black photos. Point being- if it's in the Cloud they don't back it up because they'd need another Cloud to back up this one.
Those Drive data losses is a huge reminder for everyone to always do the 3-2-1 rule in storing data for long term (backup every file locally to 3 different backup storages, use at least 2 cloud platforms to backup your data online, and as well keep your files in your local machine) Edit: Someone have corrected me about the right definition of 3-2-1 rules in the replies. Thanks for correcting.
This is like for businesses or paranoid people. Obviously you want redundancy but I think 4 different storage places is fine. If you have the money sure why not go with 6 or more.
3-2-1 does not mean 2 cloud providers. It's always best to have 1 local removable storage device with a backup of all your important data. Then have 1 other removable storage device that you keep like in a vault or some other place that is not your house you currently live in. The third one can then be a cloud provided backup. You will have 4 copies of your important stuff. The fourth copy is the original copy, the one on your phones and PCs. You could do 2 cloud storage solutions if you like but essentially, a backup you don't control is not really a backup.
Google Drive is messing up?! NO! Students HAVE TO USE Google Drive for about half of their assignments instead of paper in the school I used to go to, remember that this is Arkansas we're talking about. Richer states can afford an all cloud business until the servers break down and potentially suspend/bankrupt the entire district because they relied on sources outside of their own.
And this is why I recommend against putting all your data on the cloud. I'm sure this will keep happening as data centers lose drives due to wear and tear
When I was a kid, I looked at the age of invention and the age of computerisation with wonder. "What era would I live through?", I thought with naive optimism
Big "ehhh" on the airjets. The whole point of the MacBook Air is that it is dead silent and has one less moving part. The LTT video kind of proved the point that it doesn't need fans, you're only gaining 10% in a heavy workload by adding active cooling, and how often is anyone actually pegging the CPU on a MacBook Air anyway? It's a nice mod if you really do want that extra performance and didn't buy the pro for some reason, but Apple was absolutely right to ship their consumer-tier laptop without OTT cooling. Even on the M2 Pro the fans barely spin up under heavy load.
@@sonnidababy nah I watched the other video they posted “installing” and testing the “solution”. The point of not putting the fan wasn’t because apple couldn’t.
Oh, that AI video generation from a single image...that is so going to be used for p**n videos. Even cheering for at least like five to six seconds vid because you can do a lot of good ones with it. With enough time changing the prompts, locations to animate, and so on, you got something. And it will either be making a new character from an already existing image or video or just the artist themselves saving so much trouble...usually the often trouble is finding where to place more frames for their animation.
I feel like if we met in 3D video game worlds that would help with zoom fatigue. People don't get fatigue from playing minecraft together, think about it. I don't think we actually need VR to meet in the metaverse, when I play a 3D game I am immersed (more than in a zoom meeting)
The problem is you may be busy with whatever you are doing in the game to make note of what is discussed in the meeting or provide proffesional answers. If none of those are required then the call should never have happened to begin with.
You dont have to actually play the game, I feel like just being able to look around and move your virtual head with the mouse would add a lot to the immersion@@HellDuke-
But people play games on a 2d screen and don't get fatigue. Maybe, its not number of dimensions that matter But seriously, games are entertaining. Meetings are not
Who would have thought that cooling your cpu makes it faster 🤯
A new idea for some people
Not Apple
It's a revolutionary idea
We'll call it The Macbook Wind
"We've managed to cram in even more solid state air to the new Macbook Wind, which makes it almost twice as fast as last year's model."
Riley not appearing in the end credit cards is freaking me the hell out.
I thought you meant his *name* wasn't there and got spooked despite the warning
Just like the background, Riley is CGI.
I think this might have just been an editing miss? I was confused lol
During that part he said "please remotley come back" so he is also remote 😆
Linus has the last laugh I think
The lack of cooling in the Air isn’t an accident. They could have easily put a bigger heatsink in the 15 inch model but chose not to. The earlier Intel Airs had a fan but it wasn’t connected to the heatsink. It’s planned to not be too good to sell more expensive computers to those that want performance.
It’s planned to be a thinner, lighter option.
I know back in the day when I used to commute and travel more, I appreciated having the Air vs lugging around my 15inch Pro.
I use an iPad these days.
The lack of cooling may have also been put in place to degrade the laptop’s battery faster in hopes that the user will return to buy a new laptop sooner (or pay for the costly battery replacement).
It’s literally only a 7% difference in CPU performance on a 10 minute all core run. Thats quite a bit of extra cost and power draw for a pretty small bump. Apparently, they also charge quite a lot for those modules and you can be sure Apple is not gonna eat that cost instead of passing it on to you.
Big copium from 2 of these replies
That would be true if their chips performed bad in any way. The fact of the matter is that the 13 inch air runs circles around my 12th gen intel work laptop with active cooling and twice the power consumption. And all that with twice to three times the battery life. Honestly you can complain about a lot of choices apple makes with it's laptops, like which ssds they use etc. But cooling and raw cpu performance is not a problem on apple silicon laptops, the performance is fine and they don't thermal throttle too bad considering the form factor.
And if you really need sustained performance? Well yeah no shit a fan makes that better, but that's what the pro is for, so you will have to live with a slightly thicker laptop (I think the 14 inch pro is like 300grams heavier than the air, so really not much)
Thank you for highlighting the awfulness of the SEO “heist,” aka theft and making the world worse.
In my opinion SEO theft is not a cause of the enshittification, it's a symptom at large, stemming from the implementation of SEO.
Go and google a recipe for alfredo pasta, you'll notice a trend most, if not all websites listed follows.
They go into detail about the history of pasta, alfredo, or both.
They might provide details about why making alfredo is a good choice. and hell, it will probably take a lot of scrolling to reach the end. you reached the end, skipping past the filller content and a whole bunch of ads, then you see the actual recipe there, a tiny section smaller than an 1/8th of the website, that's the recipe. Brought to you by yours truly, SEO.
I'm pretty sure it's been against AdSense ToS for at least a decade anyway. This is just a great way to get persistently banned from all Google services.
I would bet that companies were already doing it. At least now we know
Hate the game not the player
Well, at least Google is trying to help out my XenForo forum.
Who knew Riley could become a ghost at the end of the video.
Apparently Hoffmann, lol
2:15 - I don't think that's what "enshittification" means. Pretty sure it has to do with companies themselves who have become the de facto provider of a popular service that then pull back on the quality of their service and introduce all sorts of crapola (ads, paywalls, etc) in among the content you used to get freely
Couldn't you argue that that's the case with Google and search engines?
The definition of enshitification is arguable. I would say it's the centralization of usership. Once there's a set rule that everyone has to play by, people will optimize for that rule.
That's the argument for decentralization and open source. Not that we need to abolish centralization, but we need to maintain viable alternatives so that there's a healthy balance.
People wouldn't mind Google going to shit as long as there's a reasonable alternative that doesn't run on SEO.
@@BrandEver117You very much could, and the person that came up with the concept very much has.
So Apple sells a cooling fan for $1,000. Got it.
No Apple will probably over engineer it and sell it for +$2000 premium ;)
At least it would actually improve the performance, unlike that $1,000 monitor stand that they are/were selling 🤣
oh noo, apple expensive booo 😭😭
What about them old laptop cooler stands with the fan underneath, I wonder if they'd make any difference too cooling the bottom plate.
how do you figure that?
When it comes to the whole video conferencing thing, I am either sleeping at my desk at home or on the desk in boardroom, I don't think it makes any difference
It's because management & HR (2 biggest reasons for meetings) are the largest sources of bloat in most companies. The meetings they call are usually a waste of time for everyone involved.
@@bbbbbbb51 yeah I see studies like that to be a last minute justification to end what has been the best thing to happen to office work.
Using university undergrads to simulate the attention that people who are paid to do work and generally do face to face or audio calls with single individuals, and wouldn't pay attention to a 'should have been an email' anyway is really disingenuous.
There is no such thing as a good company
MacBook Air, what an ironic name as it turns out.
MacBook airless 👌🏻
I mean, it's not called MacBook Wind. Gotta pay extra for that.
MacBook Cook
MacBook HotAir
iSuffocate
Apple will either start making and selling their own iJets for $1,999 or the performance of MacBook Air will slowly decline over next few months to "save device's internal components from overheating".
Worse than Zoom Fatigue is Teams Dread. That ringing sound before the call or the message notification sound are the stuff of nightmares.
Do not disturb works wonders.
Google has lost a lot of my documents and data over the last year and they were of literally no help
Literally some of my documents became pages of broken unicode characters, some folders becoming empty, and some folders just disappearing entirely
It's been the driving factor in me starting the process of moving my stuff over to being self hosted
7:35 my heart rate is 97.
who are you talking to? there was nobody there
Mine's a solid 213 and climbing.
6:50 From the makers of Death by PowerPoint, I bring you Doom by Zoom! 😂😂
Dr Doom is pleased
They'll probably just make a more expensive version of the MacBook air with the airjet instead of making base model better
That was the 13" M2 Macbook Pro
62 bpm. I wonder what some of these others are doing during quick bits!
56bpm! guess tech news doesn’t stress people out
76 bpm here.
64bpm, despite the coffee.
92bpm, 98%o2, stress is 'green'
Riley and Jakob just killin it. This is so well done!!
Edit: These/are
With the correct application of thermal energy it could be: "they are".
You can just edit your comment.
@@THE-X-Force 'thermal energy' in itself is redundant. ;-)
@@Norp-i7m I thought i did?!
Edit: should I edit it again? Or should I edit this one... oops already did
Edit2: Now I have to back to the other guy and edit my comment. hang on.....
edti3: done! WHEW!
And Jessica
'a small man' 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Let's not forget about the glass tables that shatter from the Hotspot a Macbook makes.
owww really ?
yeah look it up. @@fridaycaliforniaa236
"small man that also works in our building" ... perfect, dying here haha
I find it hilarious that all the companies have switched to digital online only data collection and storage but are going to have to go back to hard copy for reliability and security with all the ai stuff going around.
You aren't going to be able to trust the digital data to be accurate and actually from a/the human in question.
MacBook air without air flow😂😂 classic apple
I guess Riley was remotely doing the outro as well 😅
Heartbeat: 69 bpm.
Funnily enough, I had someone touting Google Drive as an alternative to local storage and how they use it, wish I had that conversation today to see what their response would have been.
Zoom has turned into the new "It could have been an email" kind of meetings.
I hate when people call AI generated images "AI art" because it's not art. It's not a tool. It's lazy people wanting to make a quick buck without picking up a pencil.
That ai motion brush however actually is a tool. And looks like really cool to play around with.
I'm not entirely against AI being a part of art. Generating an image/video/song just isn't art. You're not envisioning it your head and sketching it out.
Of course there are some exceptions such as in 3d texture painting. if I generated a repeating grass texture I'm essentially making a brush to paint with not a canvas that has already been painted upon.
It has become more of a headache. When DeviantArt went berserk, and its also become part of Pixiv, and many other art based websites
Someone something eye of the beholder
@@ILoveTinfoilHatsnah, AI generated imagery is straight up just taking pieces from other people's art.
Is like saying you're a chef because you asked some other guy to go to McD's buy a Big Mac, Mc Double, and McChicken & assemble the Mc Gangbang for you
@@Artista_Frustrado so what is human art then? Do you not take inspiration from other art and things you've experienced?
@@ILoveTinfoilHats This.
128 RPM at start, and 160 RPM when quick bits are about to begin.
"a small man who also works in our building" 🤣🤣
"a small man who works in our building to check it out" lol
that SEO/AI thing: that is how to nullify the problem, not how to make "internet suck". Google needs to revert some code because of publicly doing this. Hero in my book.
"he's in the fountain" 😂
Riley is an AI, confirmed by the endscreen. He just disappeared.
Heartbeat: 42 bpm
Dude is straight chillin! 🧘
3:20 keys meme.. that's art!
140 bpm. Quick bits make the exercises go quicker 😊
"Small man who also works in our building" 😂
Riley: "And just like that, I'm gone. But come back on Wednesday, if you want more of me."
I don't know why "and a small man who also works in our building" killed me, but it did
86bpm. I just finished walking upstairs with my cold water. I’m trying to stay awake to do my work. 3am EST.
I've been saying for years now that the internet has been flooded with AI generated content. Half of articles returned in searches are absolutely AI generated. You can tell by the unnecessarily long introduction to the search you made, a list of reasons why you care, an explanation of the opposite to the result you were looking for, and finally, maybe if you're lucky, one paragraph with the information you were actually looking for. Then, it's capped off with a conclusion and a bunch of related articles.
That explanation right there outlines half of the web today. If you want to learn how to tell the difference, read a handful of books and then try reading articles on the web. It's utter garbage.
NOOOOO. You are destroying the irony that a laptop called "Air" doesn't have enough airflow.
2:20 That Pluralistic site is gold
The last page of my presentation in google presentations went missing last night... Imagine my surprise when waking up and having to redo my conclusions for the last advance lab practice of the semester...
Reminds of the time Apple lost 125 of my photos on the Apple Cloud, they were there, but had corrupted. Apples response was "prove to us we have lost your photos by showing us the photos you say we have lost". Of course the corruption went from Cloud to Phone, and all I had at both ends were black photos. Point being- if it's in the Cloud they don't back it up because they'd need another Cloud to back up this one.
Those Drive data losses is a huge reminder for everyone to always do the 3-2-1 rule in storing data for long term (backup every file locally to 3 different backup storages, use at least 2 cloud platforms to backup your data online, and as well keep your files in your local machine)
Edit: Someone have corrected me about the right definition of 3-2-1 rules in the replies. Thanks for correcting.
This is like for businesses or paranoid people. Obviously you want redundancy but I think 4 different storage places is fine. If you have the money sure why not go with 6 or more.
nobody can afford that
As far as I have understood, the 3-2-1 rule is, 3 backups on 2 different storage media's and 1 of the backups should be offside
3-2-1 does not mean 2 cloud providers. It's always best to have 1 local removable storage device with a backup of all your important data. Then have 1 other removable storage device that you keep like in a vault or some other place that is not your house you currently live in. The third one can then be a cloud provided backup. You will have 4 copies of your important stuff. The fourth copy is the original copy, the one on your phones and PCs. You could do 2 cloud storage solutions if you like but essentially, a backup you don't control is not really a backup.
@@zimspy Ah yes, I was a bit misunderstood about the definition of 3-2-1 rule
Google Drive is messing up?! NO! Students HAVE TO USE Google Drive for about half of their assignments instead of paper in the school I used to go to, remember that this is Arkansas we're talking about. Richer states can afford an all cloud business until the servers break down and potentially suspend/bankrupt the entire district because they relied on sources outside of their own.
My heart rate was around 93BPM during thanksgiving, now I’m back to around 110BPM average. Wahoo! college stress!
And this is why I recommend against putting all your data on the cloud. I'm sure this will keep happening as data centers lose drives due to wear and tear
That didn't need a science test. Zoom and skype are just objectively more of a headache then talking to someone in person.
heartrate: 95 bpm
Everybody else is cool, but Riley rules! He is truly born to be on camera.
"Zoom fatigue" sounds like more corporate gaslighting to try and get people back in the office for god knows why.
"A small man who also works in our building"
Love it 😅
My heart rate is 92bpm but jumps to 120bpm at the quick bits
120bpm. Not because I’m stressed but because the tech news is so damn exciting
I think the whole point of a zoom meeting is to see if you can get away with walking away from it
Yeah My Heart rate is usually around 76-81
My heartbeat is 79 rn
When I was a kid, I looked at the age of invention and the age of computerisation with wonder. "What era would I live through?", I thought with naive optimism
Riley going remote there at the end
My HR was about 65,000 BPM during this news
Why aren't the links to the news articled cited found in the video description ?
Thanks for the recommendation yep about 1 minute is enough on this streaming site
7:30 the video with no ecc squad and riley is missing from the end screen window thing lmao
0:43 that small man has a bigger channel than yours 😂😂😂😂
MacBook Air should be renamed *iSuffocate* tbh...
200 - quick bits just pumping me up all the time
Wow iphone finally has a function Nokia had in the 1990ties, PrOgREsS
"1990ties"?
Wouldn't it just be "1990s"?
When I'm sleeping, my heart rate is 69
It's distressing how much of our science is based on *WEIRD* studies:
Western,
Educated,
Industrialized,
Rich and
Democratic
_ie_ *Psych 101* students
389 BPM. Is that good?
My heart rate? IT'S OVER 9000!!!!!
80BPM
A Small man who also working on our building 👀
They did Linus dirty lol 😂
My current heart rate is 0.
Currently at a 80
The instant I paused the video it went from a 105 to a 80
Big "ehhh" on the airjets. The whole point of the MacBook Air is that it is dead silent and has one less moving part. The LTT video kind of proved the point that it doesn't need fans, you're only gaining 10% in a heavy workload by adding active cooling, and how often is anyone actually pegging the CPU on a MacBook Air anyway? It's a nice mod if you really do want that extra performance and didn't buy the pro for some reason, but Apple was absolutely right to ship their consumer-tier laptop without OTT cooling. Even on the M2 Pro the fans barely spin up under heavy load.
kinda funny the different in performance of the air and the pro is the fan
3:19 why did this remind me of shulkers from minecraft
70bpm
here are the numbers for your experiment.
7:30 Riley turned invisible
Nice job again Riley. You were right about Digimon devolving too😊. Now we need a Wargreymon themed pc case❤
I thought we knew that the air and pro had the same processor since m1 came out. Why is this just shocking now?
clearly u just came in to read the vid's title
Because seeing just how true it is that you pay $1000 for a fan is hilarious.
@@bbbbbbb51 The 15" Macbook Air & 13" Pro are the same price tho
@@sonnidababy nah I watched the other video they posted “installing” and testing the “solution”. The point of not putting the fan wasn’t because apple couldn’t.
65 bpm, fpr science ofcourse
Ryan sounds like Otacon from Metal Gear.
Does he believe love can bloom on the battlefield?
Google Drive issue is months old, since around July 2023
Can't wait for apple to "invent" cpu cooling and straight up calling it revolutionary lol
What did the little guy say? "This is a stupid product and noone should buy it."? Did he give them back?
about zoom fatigue, we cant because most people told us that listening to presentation is important so i dont want to make people mad if i ignore
Funny Apple will ship an update to 'fix' that bug
Oh, that AI video generation from a single image...that is so going to be used for p**n videos. Even cheering for at least like five to six seconds vid because you can do a lot of good ones with it. With enough time changing the prompts, locations to animate, and so on, you got something. And it will either be making a new character from an already existing image or video or just the artist themselves saving so much trouble...usually the often trouble is finding where to place more frames for their animation.
Pull your pants up, sir.
7:30 - Riley is invisible!
Quick bits in the morning just like I like them.
And a small man who also works in our building...😆
I feel like if we met in 3D video game worlds that would help with zoom fatigue. People don't get fatigue from playing minecraft together, think about it. I don't think we actually need VR to meet in the metaverse, when I play a 3D game I am immersed (more than in a zoom meeting)
The problem is you may be busy with whatever you are doing in the game to make note of what is discussed in the meeting or provide proffesional answers. If none of those are required then the call should never have happened to begin with.
You dont have to actually play the game, I feel like just being able to look around and move your virtual head with the mouse would add a lot to the immersion@@HellDuke-
All they need are less useless meetings in general. Doesn't matter if they're in person or online.
"This could have been an email" -Someone after the meeting dragged on for way too long.
But people play games on a 2d screen and don't get fatigue. Maybe, its not number of dimensions that matter
But seriously, games are entertaining. Meetings are not
3:57 bro, I think they lightened that dude's chest to make the bag pop more... his face and arms are a way different color than his neck
My heart rate is 30mph.
Riley, never change.
my heart rate is normally 50, but when riley hosts it’s a solid 5,000 bpm