The "NES Games were hard on purpose" thing is actually kinda true. A lot of these games were ports from arcade titles and those were made extra hard, so that the kids playing them in the arcades would actually put in more coins to buy continues.
NES carts had a limited amount of memory space thus games could only be so big and making games more difficult was an easy way to add play time while staying with in the limited memory size.
100% pre-PS1 genre games were hard on purpose, it was for multiple reasons, like they were short, (like could finish in a couple of hours short) so were made harder to extend play time, or they were to encourage you to buy instead of rent, or simply they were arcade ports which were designed to be hard to get you to spend all your money.
I'm so glad Matt stood up for himself and let us listen to one of his rants. They need to start a new channel based solely on all of Matt's " lost rants ".
I do like the "aliens warned us not to go further into space" theory. Art Bell (may he rest in peace) used to have a couple of regular guests on his radio show who were big proponents of that theory. Sometimes it was combined with the secret NASA technology theories, sometimes it wasn't. But the government knowing about the existence of aliens and possibly secretly, slowly leading alien technology to the public after Roswell or any of the other supposed crashes? I don't necessarily believe it, but it's fun to think about.
Once in the 90s I discovered the Fabled Dorito Stone…a two inch diameter stone sphere of solid nacho powder in a bag. No mystical powers were bestowed upon me.
Where I live you HAVE to leave your vehicle at the place of crash. If you are blocking everything, even then, that's the law. You can not move/remove the vehicle, even if you take pictures/video documenting everything. While this causes horrible traffic jams and delays, it probably prevents some legal arguments from happening. Also, in the 90s, radio stations got the tips from the police where they were checking speeders. This was a 2-way favour. People listened to said channel, and accidents were lower at problematic places where speeding caused problems regularly ... well .. now there is Waze .... and I don't even know how my radio works in my car (OK, I do .. up&down search ... but no clue where (what frequency) stations are )
Theres software devs that gets paid a lot for doing nothing and then theres me a software dev that does not get paid enough for the amount of work I do.😂
9:20 the average salary for a software developer in the US is 104K/yr, and the median is likely 60s. Its quite a bit but most devs don't make anywhere near 500K per year, that's reserved for specialty cases
no one in tech talks base pay, most of our pay comes in stock grants and bonuses so we use TC - total compensation. Take like two minutes on Blind and you’ll see most people are making $500k+, usually around $300k as a first job.
@@qiii I have been working as a software developer for more than a decade, and I can assure you that is not remotely true. Companies don't even give you pensions, and the few companies that do matching for retirement programs do like 2% even when I was at Watson Health Imaging the best you could get at non-management level was a 6% match in their investment program. I have no idea what Blind is but at this point I have worked on multiple teams and probably about 100 different devs and have talked salary and compensation with my friends who are dev managers in our down time about their pay structures at their companies and I can assure $500K USD is not common, and $300K TC USD for a 1st time position is practically not a thing. I don't think you realize just how many people in the US are software developers...
@@BlueScreenCorp I too have been working in the industry for over a decade and my first job was already ballpark of what Matt was quoting. Given they were talking about FAANG though, the $500k TC figure is extremely average for tech when SWE listings at Netflix have a listed pay range of $300-900k base pay. RSU grants alone would be more than the $104k average you quoted. Also I completely agree with Matt’s assessment that the pay doesn’t justify the contribution to society but hey I got bills to pay 🙃
Yea that was someone falling to do their job. Food safety should have cleaned that off the line, and it shouldn't have made it through the bagmaker machine. So atleast 2 automatic safety measures falled as well.
Re "NES games were hard on purpose," besides the fact that older console games were still transitioning from being designed with an arcade game mindset of quarter-munching and player churn and such, there have even been peeps like Ecco the Dolphin dev Ed Annunziata who have outright confirmed in public interviews that they made those old games hard on purpose reasons like those mentioned in the video like the potential for re-rentals and being worth $50+ of playtime when purchased.
I agree with Matt 100% that most coders do NOT deserve the pay they get. A buddy tried to get me to do it because "guys he works with are idiots but still get paid a lot." I have dyscalcula, so that's not happening for me.
I predicted the next Switch wasn't coming until 2025, but because the momentum of the Switch slowed down a bit sooner than I believe Nintendo was expecting it to, they did try to move up the release to this year, but for reasons perhaps due to production of particular parts or last-minute adjustments to design, they kept in-line with 2025, but launching in 2023 would've cannibalized the great sales they *were* still getting in that year; a long-winded way of saying no, not for NS2*. (Still possible for it to release Holiday 2024, but with Brothership releasing in November, it makes me doubt that to a significant degree.)
I wish my phone could track my eye movement so that i didnt have to tap the screen to select things. If there was one button on the side i can press to select what i am looking at, it would be perfect
No, in 2023/2024 100% of people think ANYONE not agreeing with their point of view is a bot. People absolutely refuse to believe that there are multiple points of commentary, and anything but theirs is a bot
Austin, buddy, pal, friend, I KNOW the DOT placing warnings on google maps is real from working with DOT on many projects. The DOT places the warnings for many reason; construction, events, schools, AND because by doing so they can reduce the congestion during peak hours. Often they are minor issues that DOT employees have made mountains out of mole hills such as water on the road way that turns out to be a construction crew busting a sprinkler system or a cop is searching a car.
Saga stopped making consoles because they make Plenko machines. I don’t know what you know about casinos here. But the mob is very involved in gambling. And it is the same in Japan. Sega is funded by the Yakuza. They use them to launder money.
Cops messing with maps data is 10000 percent true. Cops will unmark themselves and/or add pins as well. There no different then your average consumer, we can do it, so they can too
I've only bought one Nintendo Power magazine. It was the Pokémon Gold and Silver edition. Other than that, I've never bought any or known anyone who has bought any.
7:23 I have never been any happier seeing Matt put the Kyle hat on; I understand Austin and his overall low-ballin' of AI technology, but someone had to give him the facts instead.
9:19 "You can't tell me that an individual making half a million dollars at the end of the day to make a button is worth that to society" Not just developers: It's probably the case that a whole lot of people are getting paid far more than what they're contributing to society, _Matt_
to be fair, we have no idea what kind of "salary" most content creators make, a lot of them also rely on Patreon, so at least some people think they deserve the money
You wanna talk about weird, my girlfriend set up a dermatology appointment today, and a few hours later I get an email about dermatology and setting up an appointment. I've never talked about it or considered it or even really knew what they do or anything before she was talking about it today. And I asked her if she set me up to get emailed by them, she did not. Wtf 🙃
Actually, it's because a lot of these games are arcade ports. And to get the kids to put more money into these arcade machines the games were hard as nails, so that the kids would die often in game and needed to buy more continues.
Old games were hard so you had to rent another week and another. It's a hold over from arcade quarter munchers. Also, i like how austin is acting like the reasonable one but coming across like a goon trying to divert from the "truth" lol
Because when the FAANG acronym was created it was used to talk about hot tech stocks, and Microsoft stock was considered to be a boring old asset that didn't do much
Dead internet theory most importantly is that a very large number of post, article, tweet, or whatever.. Are (or in a the future will be) made by bots and that other bots reply to this said post..Basically all engagement online is artificial.. Post by bot engage by bot.. And us dummy human browsing this all day..
Matt is right, dead internet exists. Every facebook article has bot rage bait in the comments EVERY time and mulitple likes and comments from other bots.
I feel like tears of the kingdom is very similar to twilight princess. yes there is a gamecube version of it but ther eis also a wii version of it for its laumch.
I don't believe Sony tricked Microsoft into making the XBOne always online. I DO believe that Don Mattrick was on Sony's payroll to sabotage the Xbox brand.
I know it’s from a company that was pitched on shark tank. I kind of remember the name being pretty spot on like big hats or big lids or something along those lines but I could just be misremembering.
The Internet trend thing is 100% true. Look at the stupid "Hawk Tuah" bullshit going on right now. Something that is completely unfunny said by some random girl has absolutely blown up to the point of her getting her own documentary? That definitely proves Matt is right.
I used to conduct speed enforcement utilizing fixed cameras in construction zones and I would absolutely remove speed checks from Waze. People need to be going the speed limit and paying attention through construction zones, when one wrong move could easily destroy the lives of multiple people in an instant.
Matt says what he wants too already. (Shout-out to those sped-up clips when he goes on a tangent) If it doesn't seem like he's talking a lot it's because he doesn't have anything to say.
15 minutes to blast through a old game? Austin is hardcore tripping, even most single player Atari games would last longer than that! It'd take SEVERAL hours on average for most games. IF not a day or 2 the "easy" old school games. Hence the "weekend rental" concept of game design. Games were hard to AVOID being able to easily defeat them with a rental (remember the rental cost was much less than the purchase cost). Selling strategy guides and nintendo power and the like wasn't a incentive it was a side bonus because you were more likely to giv eup and play another game than to dedicate your time to beat one after a certain point.
And how many games were made targeting the US rental market do you think? I know there was a few, but most games were just hard. But like, any Mario game can easily be beaten in one sitting as long as you know what you're doing.
The whole thing about the conspiracy about Sony and Microsoft was that those that had an idea or were in the know, knew that Sony had multiple different options depending on how Microsoft went about in their presentation.. The big thing is whether or not they knew it was going to go exactly where it ended up going or if they changed it at the last second when they realized that everyone was losing their minds over the concept. Fanboys we’ll tell you that that was the plan a little long while those that are well-known reviewers or followers of Sony in the media, have stated that Sony had at least four or five options of where they were going to go and probably sat on multiple different forms till they came up with the best option because if you notice how they do a lot of these presentations, they duct tape this and that, and this, and that on the fly, depending on the feel of the crowd.
LMAO Austin trying so hard to justify the Switch is funny. Nintendo has always been the least powerful system so not surprised it couldn't render clouds 🤣
The "NES Games were hard on purpose" thing is actually kinda true. A lot of these games were ports from arcade titles and those were made extra hard, so that the kids playing them in the arcades would actually put in more coins to buy continues.
there was no win condition
I remember its also to make it so you can't finish a game within rental window, and you are forced to buy the game.
Or they were short games, so they increased the difficulty to increase your playtime.
NES carts had a limited amount of memory space thus games could only be so big and making games more difficult was an easy way to add play time while staying with in the limited memory size.
100% pre-PS1 genre games were hard on purpose, it was for multiple reasons, like they were short, (like could finish in a couple of hours short) so were made harder to extend play time, or they were to encourage you to buy instead of rent, or simply they were arcade ports which were designed to be hard to get you to spend all your money.
I'm so glad Matt stood up for himself and let us listen to one of his rants. They need to start a new channel based solely on all of Matt's " lost rants ".
Low Key Matt is just right and Austin is crazy
I do like the "aliens warned us not to go further into space" theory. Art Bell (may he rest in peace) used to have a couple of regular guests on his radio show who were big proponents of that theory. Sometimes it was combined with the secret NASA technology theories, sometimes it wasn't. But the government knowing about the existence of aliens and possibly secretly, slowly leading alien technology to the public after Roswell or any of the other supposed crashes? I don't necessarily believe it, but it's fun to think about.
Once in the 90s I discovered the Fabled Dorito Stone…a two inch diameter stone sphere of solid nacho powder in a bag. No mystical powers were bestowed upon me.
Where I live you HAVE to leave your vehicle at the place of crash. If you are blocking everything, even then, that's the law. You can not move/remove the vehicle, even if you take pictures/video documenting everything.
While this causes horrible traffic jams and delays, it probably prevents some legal arguments from happening.
Also, in the 90s, radio stations got the tips from the police where they were checking speeders.
This was a 2-way favour. People listened to said channel, and accidents were lower at problematic places where speeding caused problems regularly ... well .. now there is Waze .... and I don't even know how my radio works in my car (OK, I do .. up&down search ... but no clue where (what frequency)
stations are )
Same here in Mexico! You are legally required to leave cars as they are after an accident, otherwise insurance won't cover it
Theres software devs that gets paid a lot for doing nothing and then theres me a software dev that does not get paid enough for the amount of work I do.😂
So true 😂
9:20 the average salary for a software developer in the US is 104K/yr, and the median is likely 60s. Its quite a bit but most devs don't make anywhere near 500K per year, that's reserved for specialty cases
no one in tech talks base pay, most of our pay comes in stock grants and bonuses so we use TC - total compensation. Take like two minutes on Blind and you’ll see most people are making $500k+, usually around $300k as a first job.
@@qiii I have been working as a software developer for more than a decade, and I can assure you that is not remotely true. Companies don't even give you pensions, and the few companies that do matching for retirement programs do like 2% even when I was at Watson Health Imaging the best you could get at non-management level was a 6% match in their investment program.
I have no idea what Blind is but at this point I have worked on multiple teams and probably about 100 different devs and have talked salary and compensation with my friends who are dev managers in our down time about their pay structures at their companies and I can assure $500K USD is not common, and $300K TC USD for a 1st time position is practically not a thing.
I don't think you realize just how many people in the US are software developers...
@@BlueScreenCorp I too have been working in the industry for over a decade and my first job was already ballpark of what Matt was quoting. Given they were talking about FAANG though, the $500k TC figure is extremely average for tech when SWE listings at Netflix have a listed pay range of $300-900k base pay. RSU grants alone would be more than the $104k average you quoted.
Also I completely agree with Matt’s assessment that the pay doesn’t justify the contribution to society but hey I got bills to pay 🙃
Those that look at NASA and go who cares do not realize how much tech we have today that has a direct link to a NASA project.
I'm so glad Kyle is alive again
frozen is definitely real
That's okay Marvel tricked Sony into thinking they can make movies about Spiderman's rogue gallery, major fails, profit.
Nah i don't believe that internet is full of bots.
i mean that would just be stu.... {INTERNAL DATABASE ERROR}
dead internet theory is also to do with most links being dead etc
Every inch of Matt is full of confidence. I love it
Super doritos I've found many times. One time I actually found just a big bouncy ball sized clump of just seasoning
Yea that was someone falling to do their job. Food safety should have cleaned that off the line, and it shouldn't have made it through the bagmaker machine. So atleast 2 automatic safety measures falled as well.
Re "NES games were hard on purpose," besides the fact that older console games were still transitioning from being designed with an arcade game mindset of quarter-munching and player churn and such, there have even been peeps like Ecco the Dolphin dev Ed Annunziata who have outright confirmed in public interviews that they made those old games hard on purpose reasons like those mentioned in the video like the potential for re-rentals and being worth $50+ of playtime when purchased.
Matt's (or Kyle) "HOoooooooowwwwever!" crushed me. Love Matt.
I agree with Matt 100% that most coders do NOT deserve the pay they get. A buddy tried to get me to do it because "guys he works with are idiots but still get paid a lot." I have dyscalcula, so that's not happening for me.
With the foam hat on, Matt reminds me of Mario
It was designed for switch 2 and they decided to push back the switch 2 to buy more time for another Zelda release along side the new switch
re the programmer salary: location matters immensely here.
I predicted the next Switch wasn't coming until 2025, but because the momentum of the Switch slowed down a bit sooner than I believe Nintendo was expecting it to, they did try to move up the release to this year, but for reasons perhaps due to production of particular parts or last-minute adjustments to design, they kept in-line with 2025, but launching in 2023 would've cannibalized the great sales they *were* still getting in that year; a long-winded way of saying no, not for NS2*. (Still possible for it to release Holiday 2024, but with Brothership releasing in November, it makes me doubt that to a significant degree.)
0:02 Austin's face is definitely something...
I wish my phone could track my eye movement so that i didnt have to tap the screen to select things. If there was one button on the side i can press to select what i am looking at, it would be perfect
i agree with matt on everything
Blue light is visible light, if more blue was put in screens, things would *look more blue*, no?
I actually reported a police officer on the freeway, and I'm not a cop
Wow these bots are really sophisticated since the entire internet is bots besides me
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The speed camera one is absolutely true.. direct involvement in this…
On space travel back during the cold war NASA was basically given a blank check to get to the moon. Those days are long past.
In 2023 bots are almost 50% of all Internet usage
No, in 2023/2024 100% of people think ANYONE not agreeing with their point of view is a bot. People absolutely refuse to believe that there are multiple points of commentary, and anything but theirs is a bot
I GUARANTEE that your phone tracks your eye movements.
You guys should have put foil over kyles hat for this episode and had matt wear it
Austin, buddy, pal, friend, I KNOW the DOT placing warnings on google maps is real from working with DOT on many projects. The DOT places the warnings for many reason; construction, events, schools, AND because by doing so they can reduce the congestion during peak hours. Often they are minor issues that DOT employees have made mountains out of mole hills such as water on the road way that turns out to be a construction crew busting a sprinkler system or a cop is searching a car.
Saga stopped making consoles because they make Plenko machines. I don’t know what you know about casinos here. But the mob is very involved in gambling. And it is the same in Japan. Sega is funded by the Yakuza. They use them to launder money.
Cops messing with maps data is 10000 percent true. Cops will unmark themselves and/or add pins as well. There no different then your average consumer, we can do it, so they can too
Sony no longer get credit of me for the whole how to share a game ad when they walked it back for ps5 and ended up doing what they memed on anyway
Also, even back then on the back of the game box, didn't it state that the game was not for resale or lending.
Yes tell em Matt! Tell em not to fast forward! 👍🏻
I've only bought one Nintendo Power magazine. It was the Pokémon Gold and Silver edition. Other than that, I've never bought any or known anyone who has bought any.
Without getting fast forwarded.. MATT!!!
I heard that Austin is, in fact, a Alien from another Solar System.
Source: Dude trust me
12:01 its the Homies giving a heads up to a sighting
7:23 I have never been any happier seeing Matt put the Kyle hat on;
I understand Austin and his overall low-ballin' of AI technology, but someone had to give him the facts instead.
I believe the Sega Yakuza one, if only because the Yakuza tried to buy the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey team
It was called like a dragon in japan so I don't think that tracks
9:19 "You can't tell me that an individual making half a million dollars at the end of the day to make a button is worth that to society"
Not just developers: It's probably the case that a whole lot of people are getting paid far more than what they're contributing to society, _Matt_
to be fair, we have no idea what kind of "salary" most content creators make, a lot of them also rely on Patreon, so at least some people think they deserve the money
I wonder what austin makes a year ..love em both but theyre hardly contributing to society to be critical of others
You wanna talk about weird, my girlfriend set up a dermatology appointment today, and a few hours later I get an email about dermatology and setting up an appointment. I've never talked about it or considered it or even really knew what they do or anything before she was talking about it today. And I asked her if she set me up to get emailed by them, she did not. Wtf 🙃
iOS only JUST got eye tracking?
Welcome to the Android club.
How come people crap on Google for shady stuff but not Apple?
The Nintendo one is for rentals. I thought it was well known that rentals were why games were so hard.
Actually, it's because a lot of these games are arcade ports. And to get the kids to put more money into these arcade machines the games were hard as nails, so that the kids would die often in game and needed to buy more continues.
I miss the games being very hard. They make games so easy that it water downs the culture.
one time i did get a glob of the nacho cheese dorito stuff wish i took a pic of it cause it was wild
I got one too, a marble sized chunk of nacho cheese goo.
Police running radar isn't to stop or prevent speeding it's to generate revenue.
Old games were hard so you had to rent another week and another.
It's a hold over from arcade quarter munchers.
Also, i like how austin is acting like the reasonable one but coming across like a goon trying to divert from the "truth" lol
Matt, my friendo. The thing you split to get a reaction is called the nucleus. Nuc-le-us. Not Nu-clus. So it's not Nu-clar. It's Nuc-le-ar.
I'm surprised at the FAANG acronym. I'm wondering why Microsoft isn't included over Netflix.
Because when the FAANG acronym was created it was used to talk about hot tech stocks, and Microsoft stock was considered to be a boring old asset that didn't do much
1:20 - Also Skibidi Toilet vs the Russian band Little Big's "Skibidi".
I think Austin looks at these conspiracies on a very basic level.
Yakuza are involved with -most- japanese companies. Nintendo has ties to them from the Hanafuda days.
Everytime I've seen the cop thing a cop is sitting there
It's called a dark forest internet.
Dead internet theory most importantly is that a very large number of post, article, tweet, or whatever.. Are (or in a the future will be) made by bots and that other bots reply to this said post..Basically all engagement online is artificial.. Post by bot engage by bot.. And us dummy human browsing this all day..
My theory, the whole mask enforcement thing in the last years was to train face recognition algorithms to work with limited data 😅
Super Doritos are tech?
Matt is right, dead internet exists. Every facebook article has bot rage bait in the comments EVERY time and mulitple likes and comments from other bots.
This is NOT true and I am really angry.
I feel like tears of the kingdom is very similar to twilight princess. yes there is a gamecube version of it but ther eis also a wii version of it for its laumch.
Why do you guys pronounce it 'Seg-ah' when in the Genesis/Mega drive era they literally introd games with 'Say-Gah'?
Because the intro said SEEEEEGA, not Sega.
I don't believe Sony tricked Microsoft into making the XBOne always online. I DO believe that Don Mattrick was on Sony's payroll to sabotage the Xbox brand.
NASA ONLY GETS 0.3% OF THE NATIONAL BUDGET, THAT'S WHY WE HAVEN'T DONE IT... 😮💨
I think matt watches "The Why Files".
Love this is!
anyone know where i can buy the giant hat at 07:41 ? 😅😅😅😅
I know it’s from a company that was pitched on shark tank. I kind of remember the name being pretty spot on like big hats or big lids or something along those lines but I could just be misremembering.
If Austin Evans is worth more than $1 million, then he’s in the one percent for the entire world
nah bro ..its 6 mil nowadays
and he's not far off 😂 top 2 maybe
I miss Doritos JACKED.
The Internet trend thing is 100% true. Look at the stupid "Hawk Tuah" bullshit going on right now. Something that is completely unfunny said by some random girl has absolutely blown up to the point of her getting her own documentary? That definitely proves Matt is right.
Or, and bear with me here, I know this may be difficult for you to comprehend, people find different things funny?
I don't know. Just an idea.
I used to conduct speed enforcement utilizing fixed cameras in construction zones and I would absolutely remove speed checks from Waze. People need to be going the speed limit and paying attention through construction zones, when one wrong move could easily destroy the lives of multiple people in an instant.
somebody googling Elden Rings torrent looking for a pirated version of the game would just be a complete and utter idiot
ToTK is too much for the switch hands down. So much for it to render and it does it but it could do it better on a more powerful system.
More Kyle plz!!!!!!!!!!!
90% Coders agree with you
You should let Matt speak more often.
Matt says what he wants too already. (Shout-out to those sped-up clips when he goes on a tangent) If it doesn't seem like he's talking a lot it's because he doesn't have anything to say.
@@Manksii I am talking about the sped up parts. I would like to hear what is on his mind.
15 minutes to blast through a old game? Austin is hardcore tripping, even most single player Atari games would last longer than that! It'd take SEVERAL hours on average for most games. IF not a day or 2 the "easy" old school games. Hence the "weekend rental" concept of game design. Games were hard to AVOID being able to easily defeat them with a rental (remember the rental cost was much less than the purchase cost). Selling strategy guides and nintendo power and the like wasn't a incentive it was a side bonus because you were more likely to giv eup and play another game than to dedicate your time to beat one after a certain point.
And how many games were made targeting the US rental market do you think? I know there was a few, but most games were just hard. But like, any Mario game can easily be beaten in one sitting as long as you know what you're doing.
FWIW calling a programmer a coder is an insult.
You guys write code though and a bunch of you are simple code-crunchers.
Holy sh!t Matt believes in every single stupid theory lol.
Nintendo power didn't give much info on how to get through games I had it for years
Austin went full Karen on this one.
Darpa created ai like 50 years ago
Actually I think A.i. created DARPA as a diversion.
9:20 no one makes $500k a year coding at all lol
Refund the irs
The whole thing about the conspiracy about Sony and Microsoft was that those that had an idea or were in the know, knew that Sony had multiple different options depending on how Microsoft went about in their presentation.. The big thing is whether or not they knew it was going to go exactly where it ended up going or if they changed it at the last second when they realized that everyone was losing their minds over the concept.
Fanboys we’ll tell you that that was the plan a little long while those that are well-known reviewers or followers of Sony in the media, have stated that Sony had at least four or five options of where they were going to go and probably sat on multiple different forms till they came up with the best option because if you notice how they do a lot of these presentations, they duct tape this and that, and this, and that on the fly, depending on the feel of the crowd.
Matt does exist, Austin has to be AI, no-one is that annoying 😂
Hello welcome to this is hosted by Matt. I'm going to be getting my own new show in the future You all just wait🎉❤???
W Matt!!
Are they not giving the answers??
That's kinda the point of a conspiracy. You don't know if it's true or not.
@@MikeCarteOr rather the theory part means that.
*TELETON MADE IN JAPAN*
LMAO Austin trying so hard to justify the Switch is funny. Nintendo has always been the least powerful system so not surprised it couldn't render clouds 🤣
Lol elon hurt matt
Bots be warned!
Yes aliens exist, what the hell do you think God is. He not human of course!!!
tjumbs up becaus eELON IS PIECE OF SH and i love matt