@@saulgoodman2018 that's not AI, that's a greenscreen. AI would imply that it's randomly guessing where to key out the subject from the surrounding background. That's not at all how that works. It's targeted code that looks for every color within an image and decides based off of pre-set perameters whether or not it should make that color transparent.
@@CreepyConnorThere is AI in common use that does exactly that. Of course traditional green screens are not AI. They are in use for way longer than even digital cameras.
Google Meet doesn't needs a greenscreen (Like Most Webcams too) so what is it if not "A.I." generated Backgrounds? Or what about this Anime Avatar Realtime Animations some Streamers use? It's also greenscreen in their Faces?@@CreepyConnor
@@Mr.Morden Not at all. That's not the same thing. A GPU passthrough VM is still extremely useful and feels basically like using an actual Mac. You just need to have a GPU supported in macOS.
Exactly. Companies I do my best to avoid are teaming up to help a company I dont care about but gives me free games fight a company i do my utmost to avoid. I guess its a positive
I think it is mainly due to the meme. Though I think the average person only hears monoxide in reference to Carbon Monoxide the silent killer. And what makes it even more foreboding is that dihydrogen has something that sounds like "die" at the start. So for people that don't know anything about chemistry, dihydgrogen monoxide could sound quite concerning. Though acids do freak people out too.
For those looking, the track is "That Don't Impress Me Much" from _Come On Over_, whose international version has more of a pop backing and is imo much better.
My question is this. Will the 50xx graphics cards be anything less than $2,000 or even $3,000? At this rate, the 60xx graphics cards would cost the same or even more than the Vision Pro.
Sure.. what a great success, not just the Android developers will earn nothing, but also the Apple developers too.. you know the main raison for the low profit on Android app store is the piracy... and the money what the store earn is the cut off from the developers.. so if you compare the 2020 earnig, when every store cutted off the 30% (yes not just Apple, even Google, Steam, Playstation, Xbox store etc..), than you can get a clear image how much is the developers earning in that store (since the dtore earning was 30%, the developers earned 70%, do more than doubled amount) And if developers decide it's not worth to work for that amoint of money, you won't get the apps.. is that the future what you want? When you open the app store, you can choose from the 3 apps there...
@@TamasKiss-yk4stwhere’s your source for the notion that piracy is the reason why Android developers don’t earn as much? Or the idea that, on the whole, iOS developers don’t want the DMA? It wasn’t consumers who lobbied for this legislation; it was developers.
@@TamasKiss-yk4stAs Gabe Newell once said, piracy is not an a price issue, but a service issue. If the devs offer me a service that I cannot find an open source alternative for or something that genuinely need constant support, I will obviously buy it. And so what if piracy increases? You do know that piracy is literally the only way for some people to use software that they otherwise just wouldn't be able to due to payment processor issues/region locks. And it serves as the perfect gateway for legitimate users as the people who pirate will more often that not just buy a product/service they genuinely like later down the line. I used spotify cracked for 2 years. Now I have an active subscription for 5 years. So stfu and get out of here with your low effort piracy arguments
@@TamasKiss-yk4st Man, we got different result from the annual income report, it's also a pain in the arse to develop in Apple ecosystem, the higherups are trying to negotiate but got no response, seeing that we're just 'small' company from the SEA
@@TamasKiss-yk4stthat will literally never happen. even if everything you say is true, app budgets will decrease and we might get less shovelware. however there is zero evidence that piracy is a rampant enough issue (in my experience the average android user doesn't even know you can pirate apps, let alone how) on the play store to be 'the main reason for low profit'. i'm not even sure the low profit thing is true, but even if it is, it's far more likely to be down to the fact that the play store is massively oversaturated and it's almost impossible for an app to cut through the noise without paying google tons of money for advertising.
How on earth are they going to police what is and isn't AI? Like if I use AI to design a backdrop image rather than 10minutes in Krita/Photoshop how is google going to know?
Disclosure requirement is only for something being presented as "realistic content" so I suppose as long as you don't claim it to be real or alter a real person, place or scene you don't have to disclose using AI. They also specifically state generative AI being used for production assistance like special effects doesn't count. I think it's more to show people and governments "look we're doing something about this" and pre-empting any laws or rules that might force them to do this anyway.
Also means it'll disable wifi card driver support for the original Core 2 Duo Macbook Pro from 2007, which was the only intel based Apple laptop not to get update support and of course the only one I ever owned
Here is how the marking of AI generated content is going to play out IMO. 1. The platforms require it, their motivation is that they need to distinguish themselves what's AI generated easily so that they don't feed AI generated content back into their new AI models 2. New models only train on content marked as not AI generated 3. People figure that out and start labeling their none AI generated content as being AI generated to not get fed into the new AI models without their consent 4. The whole marking AI generated content is rendered entirely useless
The photo caption about the Iran-affiliated hackers was in reference to a cyberattack in late 2023 of similar nature to what was discovered by the WH & EPA earlier this year. They're not the same.
@@kenmeri5832 Well, the one de jure belongs to the Imperial State of Iran under the Shah-in-exile Reza Pahlavi, but is de facto occupied by socialists under the traitor Khamenei. While the other de jure belongs to the Republic of China under president Tsai Ing-wen, but is de facto occupied by socialists under Xinnie the Pooh.
@@kpcraftster6580the shah is cringe and worked little too late to industrialize the nation. The current government has made Iran more relevant than it has been in the past 200 years just because of its military industrial complex alone.
Spike the hike and axe the tax, 2100 in tax and 1500 in reimbursement doesn't equal net income but equals a negative and shouldnt be allowed Ps. I know it's not exactly tax, and reimbursement, but it's close to it, just going with what I remembered off hand
The US legal system deemed it legal for Apple and any other stores, cannot block or disallow third party payments with crypto. If you use a stablecoin backed by the US dollar, everything is good AND you pay zero fees. Even if they come out with a new store plan, there will still be fees.
The Wifi card thing started back when Sonoma first released in September. This isn’t new news. OpenCore Legacy Patcher fixes the issue and is constantly being updated if / when subsequent updates are released for Sonoma at least. It’ll all be good until the day they release MacOS that no longer supports Intel. It was a great run while it lasted.
In all seriousness, I think every person or family should always keep at least a month of fresh drinking water and dried food on hand for emergencies. Ignoring the possibility of war and hacking, there are numerous things that could take down the supply chain.
Interesting that NVIDIA went with TSMC “4NM” I guess they weren’t happy with the results from Samsung. I believe my RTX 5000 ADA laptop GPU is 4nm Samsung vs 5nm TSMC for the 4090 mobile. By my math they were probably expecting the 145w 5000 to be on par with a 175w 4090, but it’s not, it’s exactly slower by the same percentage as the percentage difference in watts, so no gains whatsoever.
Not sure why those articles aren't mentioning this, but the TSMC process is actually something called 4NP. It's an improved derivative of the 4N process, and they couldn't go to 3N because Apple bought up most of its allocation. The biggest way the new Nvidia AI chips can improve on per-chip performance is by shrinking down the process, utilizing smaller and smaller nodes. Interestingly, the only new modern-enough node that's coming up is the new Intel 20A, or 2nm process. It'll be interesting to see if Ngreedia goes team blue.
5:38 (glassdoor) well, that's just messed up and jerky the good part about that site was that you could highlight any issues that workplace had and let people know the good, the bad and eh about the company they were researching from the people that were there in order to know if it's worth it. But it also comes with the double edged sword that people could also reviewbomb a place that didn't actually have anything bad going on employee-wise and just make it appear really bad out of spite. This kind of thing is really not cool becasue it hurts people that are legitimately trying to learn and figure out what to expect at certain workplaces and help their job search. not sure i have a solution to this but the de-anonimiyizing the site is NOT the way to go at all. that's pretty much painting a target on people's backs and is going to make using the site WAY less useful.
Is TinyCorp okay? They want an open source driver so they are going to switch from GPUs with a partially open driver to GPUs from one of the most proprietary companies in the world? I am not seeing much logic here.
TinyCorp raises a valid issue: trying to run local AI stuff on AMD cards is an awful experience. On Nvidia it just works. Most projects don't even seem to acknowledge that AMD GPUs exist.
I don't know if anyone else has mentioned it, but kopite refers to a supporter of the English football (soccer) team Liverpool FC. The word is pronounced 'kop-ite', not 'ko-pi-te'.
Just for people to know, as china was the subject at the end, i have been living here (in china) for a little while now, and there is no such things as the social credit score that I always heard from americas, I feel its very importamt knowledge and that people should learn not to believe everything they see, even if a lot of infos talk about it
Didn't we have someone that warned us that the Chinese could infiltrate or Infrastructure if we used Chinese components a few years back, but called xenophobic for it? Why is this even remotely acceptable?
The only one of the companies harassing Apple that does anything useful is Microsoft. And even then, they use all the same tactics Apple uses with xbox.
@@bandito241and who asked? Whether they’re allowed or not - to charge their markups, doesn’t change the fact we have to *pay* the damn markups. Would be nice if we didn’t.
UA-cam enforcing AI-labeled content should go as well as their enforcing misleading and false ads.
Everyone using a fake background is using AI. SO that's like 99% of videos.
@@saulgoodman2018 that's not AI, that's a greenscreen. AI would imply that it's randomly guessing where to key out the subject from the surrounding background. That's not at all how that works. It's targeted code that looks for every color within an image and decides based off of pre-set perameters whether or not it should make that color transparent.
@@CreepyConnorThere is AI in common use that does exactly that. Of course traditional green screens are not AI. They are in use for way longer than even digital cameras.
@@unnamed82979 yeah, but most people who make videos use a greenscreen still. Or they just key themselves out. So the 99% comment is kinda misleading.
Google Meet doesn't needs a greenscreen (Like Most Webcams too) so what is it if not "A.I." generated Backgrounds? Or what about this Anime Avatar Realtime Animations some Streamers use? It's also greenscreen in their Faces?@@CreepyConnor
Glassdoor just destroyed their entire business... don't ever use the platform again!
They almost monopolized private sector (and some public sector) employer feedback and wage information. But nope, growth >>> everything
I feel so bad for Riley. Poor guys has been itchy this whole time and barely admitted it now.
Who is riley
Riley is the guy talking up there. The host of the show!
What show
What's a show?
Hackintosh has been on its deathbed with waning driver support for years
I tried running it in a VM, wow basically useless.
@@Mr.Morden Not at all. That's not the same thing. A GPU passthrough VM is still extremely useful and feels basically like using an actual Mac. You just need to have a GPU supported in macOS.
Friend, hackintosh has been on it's deathbed since ARM macs launched.
Yep, Apple hasn’t added AMD 7000 series, and it’s pain for modern CPUs
You just need to write driver ur self
LETS GOOO! Companies that I hate are helping a company that I don't care about win a case against a conpany that I hate. Truly an epic tech news.
There is a better side here though.
@@LogicalError007enemy of my enemy is my friend type thing
Exactly. Companies I do my best to avoid are teaming up to help a company I dont care about but gives me free games fight a company i do my utmost to avoid. I guess its a positive
@@LogicalError007meh, they are not your friend anyway
in other words it makes no difference
I'm always disappointed when people choose 'dihydrogen monoxide" over "hydroxic acid"
I think it is mainly due to the meme. Though I think the average person only hears monoxide in reference to Carbon Monoxide the silent killer.
And what makes it even more foreboding is that dihydrogen has something that sounds like "die" at the start.
So for people that don't know anything about chemistry, dihydgrogen monoxide could sound quite concerning. Though acids do freak people out too.
Can it really be considered an acid with a nominal pH of 7?
@@ChristianStout technically water is both an acid and a base as it reacts with both
@@bruyh-ff6sgwhat’s water?
@@bruyh-ff6sgwater actually disassociates into H+ and OH- ions so it can be considered as both an acid and alkaline
I must admit, a Shania Twain reference was not on my LTT bingo card for this year.
I know right?? Weird crossover but I’m not complaining 😂
For those looking, the track is "That Don't Impress Me Much" from _Come On Over_, whose international version has more of a pop backing and is imo much better.
It was a matter of time, they are Canadian after all
Which is why I expected a Colin Mochrie's face to be photo-shopped over Riley's on the Whose Line reference. 😀
It's not the first time they reference her. But it was funny nevertheless :D
I like how pretty much everyone keeps calling X Twitter, like they should
My question is this. Will the 50xx graphics cards be anything less than $2,000 or even $3,000? At this rate, the 60xx graphics cards would cost the same or even more than the Vision Pro.
No need for upgrades until your gpu pisses itself, not like most modern demanding games are worth playing anyway
@@JC-tg5xx Baldur's Gate 3: Am I a joke to you?
@@yashasvirallabandi9070 minimum listed requirement is a GTX 970.
I'm gonna run out of kidneys by the time the 60xx series comes out 😢
@@yashasvirallabandi9070 i dont like that game unfortunately
Stop bullying Apple. Indie companies like them have it rough. :(
I feel like we are very close to the Apple ecosystem finally opening up and I have never been more excited in my life
Sure.. what a great success, not just the Android developers will earn nothing, but also the Apple developers too.. you know the main raison for the low profit on Android app store is the piracy... and the money what the store earn is the cut off from the developers.. so if you compare the 2020 earnig, when every store cutted off the 30% (yes not just Apple, even Google, Steam, Playstation, Xbox store etc..), than you can get a clear image how much is the developers earning in that store (since the dtore earning was 30%, the developers earned 70%, do more than doubled amount)
And if developers decide it's not worth to work for that amoint of money, you won't get the apps.. is that the future what you want? When you open the app store, you can choose from the 3 apps there...
@@TamasKiss-yk4stwhere’s your source for the notion that piracy is the reason why Android developers don’t earn as much? Or the idea that, on the whole, iOS developers don’t want the DMA?
It wasn’t consumers who lobbied for this legislation; it was developers.
@@TamasKiss-yk4stAs Gabe Newell once said, piracy is not an a price issue, but a service issue. If the devs offer me a service that I cannot find an open source alternative for or something that genuinely need constant support, I will obviously buy it. And so what if piracy increases? You do know that piracy is literally the only way for some people to use software that they otherwise just wouldn't be able to due to payment processor issues/region locks. And it serves as the perfect gateway for legitimate users as the people who pirate will more often that not just buy a product/service they genuinely like later down the line. I used spotify cracked for 2 years. Now I have an active subscription for 5 years. So stfu and get out of here with your low effort piracy arguments
@@TamasKiss-yk4st Man, we got different result from the annual income report, it's also a pain in the arse to develop in Apple ecosystem, the higherups are trying to negotiate but got no response, seeing that we're just 'small' company from the SEA
@@TamasKiss-yk4stthat will literally never happen. even if everything you say is true, app budgets will decrease and we might get less shovelware. however there is zero evidence that piracy is a rampant enough issue (in my experience the average android user doesn't even know you can pirate apps, let alone how) on the play store to be 'the main reason for low profit'. i'm not even sure the low profit thing is true, but even if it is, it's far more likely to be down to the fact that the play store is massively oversaturated and it's almost impossible for an app to cut through the noise without paying google tons of money for advertising.
Why does every picture of Sam Altman look like a Westworld robot that's been told to seize all motor function?
this made me laugh out loud haha
Sam Hawking 💀💀
Lol...
Lol. When i hear glassdoor in Ltt, all i can remember was Madison.. 😅
The rivians' headlights make the vehicles look like Millhouse.
Blackwell sounds disturbingly close to Blackwall
And Blackwall sounds disturbingly close to Paywall.....
I busted out laughing so hard after that toilet and ccp joke 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"the loan requirement to buy them is a bit smaller". I died.
“How much could a banana cost? $10?”
“You’ve never actually set foot in a grocery store, have you?”
Holy shit at glassdoor de-anonymizing those accounts. That's just wild.
Kopite in my native language means, poop residue on butt hole
like his leaks are
Pronouncing "kopite" differently every time is my favorite running gag
that aquaman joke killed me
It's always a double WIN - a good mood and news, in one package. Thank you all who makes TechLinked!
How on earth are they going to police what is and isn't AI? Like if I use AI to design a backdrop image rather than 10minutes in Krita/Photoshop how is google going to know?
Metadata on the image maybe?
@@Nitroband if I'm uploading a video that has an ai assistanted or designed image in it. There is no meta data of that image for them to scan.
They'll hire an even better AI to figure out.
Eventually, the same AI will both make the art and flag it, so it won't matter anymore.
Disclosure requirement is only for something being presented as "realistic content" so I suppose as long as you don't claim it to be real or alter a real person, place or scene you don't have to disclose using AI. They also specifically state generative AI being used for production assistance like special effects doesn't count. I think it's more to show people and governments "look we're doing something about this" and pre-empting any laws or rules that might force them to do this anyway.
Someone needs to compile all the QuickBits lore.
The rivian r3x looks so cool because it looks like a Yugo. Anything that looks like a Yugo is inherently awesome.
I think you mean Lada Niva
Or Lada Niva
Nah the lada niva is a bit more square than the yugo
3:46 Nice "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" reference there :)
"Microsoft leave apple alone"
*U.S. government: Apple, we need to talk
The malicious compliance should also be sued for anti-competitiveness.
Also means it'll disable wifi card driver support for the original Core 2 Duo Macbook Pro from 2007, which was the only intel based Apple laptop not to get update support and of course the only one I ever owned
Here is how the marking of AI generated content is going to play out IMO.
1. The platforms require it, their motivation is that they need to distinguish themselves what's AI generated easily so that they don't feed AI generated content back into their new AI models
2. New models only train on content marked as not AI generated
3. People figure that out and start labeling their none AI generated content as being AI generated to not get fed into the new AI models without their consent
4. The whole marking AI generated content is rendered entirely useless
People will also have the option to filter out ai content. Leading to channels not marking ai content as ai.
🎵So you got the brains, but do you got the touch?🎵
8:14 Script : “Chinese government-backed hackers”. Graphics: “Iran-affiliated hackers”
Whats the difference
The photo caption about the Iran-affiliated hackers was in reference to a cyberattack in late 2023 of similar nature to what was discovered by the WH & EPA earlier this year. They're not the same.
@@kenmeri5832 Well, the one de jure belongs to the Imperial State of Iran under the Shah-in-exile Reza Pahlavi, but is de facto occupied by socialists under the traitor Khamenei. While the other de jure belongs to the Republic of China under president Tsai Ing-wen, but is de facto occupied by socialists under Xinnie the Pooh.
@@kpcraftster6580the shah is cringe and worked little too late to industrialize the nation. The current government has made Iran more relevant than it has been in the past 200 years just because of its military industrial complex alone.
the R3 looks like a VW Golf/Renault 5/ Lada Niva mashup. I want one.
Gpt 3 to 4 wasn't that big of a jump, i would love to see a gpt2 to 3 type of jump
And TWO Arrested Development references in one ep! You spoil us.
Woah woah woah... That glassdoor quickbit needs a full bit...
Thats a major invasion of privacy
2:33 HOLLOW KNIGHT
Another victim of Hollow Knight brain rot
Hollow in the Knight
How did I miss that haha
Spike the hike and axe the tax, 2100 in tax and 1500 in reimbursement doesn't equal net income but equals a negative and shouldnt be allowed
Ps. I know it's not exactly tax, and reimbursement, but it's close to it, just going with what I remembered off hand
The US legal system deemed it legal for Apple and any other stores, cannot block or disallow third party payments with crypto.
If you use a stablecoin backed by the US dollar, everything is good AND you pay zero fees.
Even if they come out with a new store plan, there will still be fees.
The only upside of the Nvidia 50 series is the possibility that the 40 series *might* become affordable.
How intensely did Linus start sweating when he heard the Glassdoor news?
Will UA-cam applies those rules to the amount of computer-generated voices on ads that seem so scammy?
Gpt 5?! I guess the world is ending soon and I'm all here for it.😅
What
What
The
Love the arrested development reference!
Arrested development references make my heart warm
I was considering signing up for Apple TV the other day. But the thought of giving them money make me feel so dirty.
The Wifi card thing started back when Sonoma first released in September. This isn’t new news.
OpenCore Legacy Patcher fixes the issue and is constantly being updated if / when subsequent updates are released for Sonoma at least.
It’ll all be good until the day they release MacOS that no longer supports Intel. It was a great run while it lasted.
In all seriousness, I think every person or family should always keep at least a month of fresh drinking water and dried food on hand for emergencies. Ignoring the possibility of war and hacking, there are numerous things that could take down the supply chain.
The Chinese government is spying on my toilet? Are they changing their name from the C.C.P. to the C.U.P.?
And Apple is being called a monopoly now
Screw Apple. That's all
👹👹👹
Interesting that NVIDIA went with TSMC “4NM” I guess they weren’t happy with the results from Samsung. I believe my RTX 5000 ADA laptop GPU is 4nm Samsung vs 5nm TSMC for the 4090 mobile. By my math they were probably expecting the 145w 5000 to be on par with a 175w 4090, but it’s not, it’s exactly slower by the same percentage as the percentage difference in watts, so no gains whatsoever.
Not sure why those articles aren't mentioning this, but the TSMC process is actually something called 4NP. It's an improved derivative of the 4N process, and they couldn't go to 3N because Apple bought up most of its allocation.
The biggest way the new Nvidia AI chips can improve on per-chip performance is by shrinking down the process, utilizing smaller and smaller nodes. Interestingly, the only new modern-enough node that's coming up is the new Intel 20A, or 2nm process. It'll be interesting to see if Ngreedia goes team blue.
Epic is fighting Apple again 💀
this time he brought his friends
i mean , why not ? , lmao
Rare Epic W
FORTNITE !!!!!!!!
nice!
Apple: Yes
Also Apple: …and by “Yes”, I mean No.
I live near a rivian manufacturer/ factory in Illinois I can confirm they look nice but theyre pretty cheaply made
How Apple's value or whatever doesn't get hit by such stupid moves at all lol
Regarding the Hackintosh wifi driver issue, couldn't this be mitigated with an Ethernet to Wifi adapter?
5:38 (glassdoor)
well, that's just messed up and jerky
the good part about that site was that you could highlight any issues that workplace had and let people know the good, the bad and eh about the company they were researching from the people that were there in order to know if it's worth it. But it also comes with the double edged sword that people could also reviewbomb a place that didn't actually have anything bad going on employee-wise and just make it appear really bad out of spite. This kind of thing is really not cool becasue it hurts people that are legitimately trying to learn and figure out what to expect at certain workplaces and help their job search.
not sure i have a solution to this
but the de-anonimiyizing the site is NOT the way to go at all.
that's pretty much painting a target on people's backs
and is going to make using the site WAY less useful.
Tech News are just Vitamin T
eeyy, vitamin t are tacos...
vitamin tren.
They missed their chance to reference Megaman Battle Network with the cyberattack on US water system news -_-
Kind of like Scientology and the IRS.
I'm surprised Hackintosh has been a thing for as long as it has known Apple and their closed garden approach.
Dammit! Jakob did it to me again! Made me watch the entire sponsor segment of the video without skipping like I normally do.
Missed opportunity for "literally in the water", or "in the coolade"
Why are that sort of infrastructure on the internet, for gods sake WHY.
It's only a matter of time before the "I didn't do that...A.I. made it all up" defense actually holds up in court and lets a guilty person go free.
A hackintosh is also an apple device running a non-apple operation system. The term goes both ways.
900th episode? Congratulations and thanks for the great content!
can confirm i needed a website and i got one. True story bro.
"McBooks are pretty good" pull the other one lmao 😂
you're telling me that I have to worry about my toilet being a camera and not just all birds!
Isn't RTX 4000 already built using TSMC N4? Why is the news story framing it like this is a new process node?
the 5000 series comes, maybe it's finally time to upgrade from my 1080,... nah to expensive
@TechLinked you guys should add a last vid comments section like defrenco did in his news vids. I really enjoy that part.
Is TinyCorp okay? They want an open source driver so they are going to switch from GPUs with a partially open driver to GPUs from one of the most proprietary companies in the world? I am not seeing much logic here.
The thumbnail style looks like it's Joel's windows destruction video and I'm fine with that.
Riley, thank you for your sacrifice to bring us the quickest of bits
TinyCorp raises a valid issue: trying to run local AI stuff on AMD cards is an awful experience. On Nvidia it just works. Most projects don't even seem to acknowledge that AMD GPUs exist.
Old Intel Macs are still supported, so only once they are dropped that Hackintosh have issues running the latest MacOS.
3:02 these two cousins are making AI chips a joke.... Can't imagine their Asian house jokes
I don't know if anyone else has mentioned it, but kopite refers to a supporter of the English football (soccer) team Liverpool FC. The word is pronounced 'kop-ite', not 'ko-pi-te'.
I like shania twain 😂. That song played in my head after Riley said it
so it's only tim cook for the wins and apple for the malicious compliance? gud going riley
As an aside do game consoles allow external app stores or official sideloading of enhancements to the consoles.
Just for people to know, as china was the subject at the end, i have been living here (in china) for a little while now, and there is no such things as the social credit score that I always heard from americas, I feel its very importamt knowledge and that people should learn not to believe everything they see, even if a lot of infos talk about it
2:07 "Need to be what?" for real.
the Store for the Generative tool used by Derivative unoriginal scammers is full of derivative unoriginal scams?! IM SO SHOCKED!!
will the quick bits make me play this at slower than x2 speed?
suing apple with the power of friendship
TinyCopr has problems with firmware and not a driver.
Technews. Oh sweet newness.
Didn't we have someone that warned us that the Chinese could infiltrate or Infrastructure if we used Chinese components a few years back, but called xenophobic for it? Why is this even remotely acceptable?
you had a chance to mention the award winning show starring Adrian Monk
Murica! The only place where no one can say "CPC". Oh, and Canada too.
This was ep900 right?
here in Brazil is 2:01 am. love seeing tech news 😁 also! Microsoft meta, and twitter?! yes! 3 avengers against thenos! we will not stand apple!
Seguro dos bolsanaros aqui
The only one of the companies harassing Apple that does anything useful is Microsoft. And even then, they use all the same tactics Apple uses with xbox.
Xbox doesn’t fall in the same category as a phone. Same with the PlayStation, which does the same thing you’re accusing Microsoft of doing.
@@bandito241and who asked? Whether they’re allowed or not - to charge their markups, doesn’t change the fact we have to *pay* the damn markups. Would be nice if we didn’t.
Two Arrested Development references. What a blessing.