We had a bit TOO much fun with the edit on this one 😅 Which fails would you want us to cover next? Also I'm just wrapping up a trip in India where we're filming an absolutely MEGA collab - can't wait to show you in a few weeks!
I just stumbled on this channel, and i LOVE how nothing is dragged out, to the point, not milked for bullshit view time, no mincing of words, no myriad analogies, well researched and entertaining. kudos!
I just stumbled on this channel, and i LOVE how nothing is dragged out, to the point, not milked for bullshit view time, no mincing of words, no myriad analogies, well researched and entertaining. kudos!
I still remember buying some shoes online 20yrs ago. They weren’t expensive, but they turned out to be made from cardboard!. I was more amused than annoyed at the time.
lol that’s hilarious and that’s a lot funnier than than one random person who was scammed back in 2007 when they got an Atari Jaguar instead of an Xbox 360.
I love these tech fail vids so much. Theres something about seeing people with lots of money cop it when they scam people. But also, the way you explain these actually pretty complex businesses & companies makes the video so much more understandable & honestly, enjoyable. Thanks so much for the effort you put into vids like these Arun!
TBH, I hate to rain on your parade but the only one of these that really counts as anything close to that is Volkswagen and SBF - and even then, only Sam Bankman Fried is really facing adequate consequences, because he's a private individual that lost a lot of rich people a lot of money, rather than a corporation filled with their peers. Everyone else suffered some public embarrassment and/or minor (to them) fines. Most of them definitely made *more* money by doing this than they lost as a 'punishment.'
Videos like this are so fun because these companies like these are praying people forget and then a video like this comes out and everyones just reminded of it again
He also placed the add between the video? He always had the advantage of not plastering it between videos so everyone has to watch it or try luck with skip and now he's also doing this is sad
Dropping from 16k foot and still surviving is badass. Edit: 💀bro I know after a certain height it's basically the same. What im trying to say is it recieved the maximum fall damage possible and still survived
9:35 a normal user cannot repair their own phones, thats true, but making them repairable gives non-affiliated repair shops the ability to repair, which allows a free market of repair shops, and drives down prices, to the benefit of the customer.
And it still happens. A lot of photography shots in phone commercials are not shot with the phones but with high-end DSLR cameras. Usually they're at least self-aware enough to not say "shot on [whatever phone]" when they show those misleading pictures or video footage but even if they don't directly lie, they're still inferring the photos or video in the ad was made with the product being sold and they are fully aware of that misleading marketing.
ahaha yeah I even sometimes forget that is how it started. I never used the rental service but I am old enough to know about it. Used to hit up video tape rental stores back in the day. Was a teenager then and swapped to DVDs in early high school. Times have sure changed.
it's not just about age, it wasn't internationally famous back then like it is now. The name is well known even in Sudan/other African countries and comes preinstalled on many phones, but most people wouldn't know its origins
I hopped onboard when streaming _and_ one DVD out was $5/month. Those copies would be ripped/burned to add to my personal collection at the cost of 50¢ per blank DVD so it was **quite** a steal. Did that for a good eight years until their prices jacked up to the double digits and the "Quickster" division became a thing. A month later we were all sent an apology email which was no concern as I knew it'd flop. Want to know another obscure thing about the streaming service no one talks about? At some point when it was done exclusively through the site (Smart TVs weren't a thing so no apps), they had given the opportunity for members to ask for software discs. Mine was for the Nintendo Wii which was new at the time but never got around to installing it. Yeah, we would've had to install it into the console just like ye olde days when most PC hardware came with installation discs and Internet was scarce.
I’m not that old myself, but I remember that time as well. I think the real problem is that everything’s been progressing too quickly for anyone to keep up within the last 10 years or so.
I’m not surprised, I mean people nowadays need to be explained what Blockbuster was. People born in 2010 are teenagers now and have never known a life without smartphones, social media, and streaming services. Whether that’s a good or bad thing is a matter of opinion of course
It's disheartening to see how some tech companies prioritize profit over ethics. It's crucial for consumers to stay vigilant and advocate for their rights.
I was victimized by both Reddit and Volkswagen. I deleted my Reddit account and each time I fill up, I reflect on how bad my mileage has been since the software fix was installed.
Apollo's death on June 30th 2023 was so tragic, Reddit even pulled the plug several hours earlier than intended. You can technically still install the app using an IPA sideloader and your own Reddit API token, but not only is that risky but you'll also never get new official updates to the app ever again
@@joeycampbell940 He was the FIRST to talk about inspection quality bosses refusing to leave a paper trail and open official cases for defects, and the first to talk about quality rejected parts used to build the plane.
This is why I won't fly. I have family members who have worked in the airline business and US AF btwn 1972 and 2013. The stuff I've heard TERRIFIES me, light nightmare fuel. Idk how there haven't been more accidents honestly.
Bro. I legit don’t remember the last time I did not watch one of your videos all the way to the end. It is a true talent to get someone hooked in to watch the entire contents regardless of what you’re creating. Bravo.
This is the first time Arun put an ad right in the middle of the video, which is exactly something he said he would never do in his "Can you ACTUALLY trust MrWhoseTheBoss?" video 🤔🤔🤔
Exactly, I was thinking of the same thing, usually he would put the ads at the end so that if you decided that you don't wanna watch the ad you can just click away and so it wouldn't waste your time. This is just odd, I hope that this is just a one off thing and not being something that continues to happen. I have been watching him ever since he had about 6.87M Subscribers, I have grown and learned about tech along side his channel growing, I hope that he dosen't continue to break more of his promises 💔
I totally agree. Absolutely unexpected of him. It could be that he either wants to increase the retention rate or he got some nice chunk of money for this in-video sponsorship rather than the 'end-video' one which he normally does😂😂
Worse part is that you likely give away that amount monthly, if I understand properly, that 3.6 is their total revenue. That's just ridiculously unfair
Great video but you’ve overlooked one thing. Apple’s right to repair drama is not just about consumers repairing the device themselves, it’s also about (cheaper) independent repair shops having easier repair possibilities, which helps consumers to not be depended on Apple repairing their devices.
The right to repair stuff is so important. Its part of why i bought a Royal Enfield motorcycle. All their parts are availble to purchase by the consumer, down to the ecu. The company even produced tutorials for common maintenence procedures on their official UA-cam channel.
This series would reach its absolute peak with the Therac 25 radioterapy machine, also known as the deadliest software error of all time. The machine literally overloaded people with ionizing radiation.
Hey Arun, I’m a huge fan of yours and I love your content! Just a correction 😅 wework didn’t invent the concept of buying a building and leasing it out, it’s an age old traditional business model. Wework actually signed contracts to lease the entire building and then sublet smaller spaces out for a profit (also another traditional business model) nothing wrong with the model. But it’s the hype behind it. It’s a business model with really thin margins, but generally considered “risk averse”. However it was branded as a up and coming revolutionary tech company but actually was doing nothing innovative and it was doomed to fail. The eccentric CEO was just the cherry on top.
I've been keeping up with your work for years, and it's truly surreal to see screenshots of my Unity assets displayed prominently at 8:28 on the right! 😄
The John Deere thing is REALLY bad. My dad's best friend is a farmer who uses their tractors. One day one of his got a puncture so, naturally, he just cannibalised a tyre from another tractor. Then he discovered it wouldn't turn on, and after calling JD to get it remotely started from their end (apparently something they can actually do these days) they claimed he had "made an unauthorised alteration to the tractor" and therefore it would need to be shipped back to them to have it's software manually rebooted and recoded. It cost him £200,000 to get a specialist low-loader truck to tow it to the dealer (because those tractors have gotten ridiculously massive these days for NO good reason at all) and it took them EIGHT MONTHS to "fix" it and send it back. Not only did he miss that years harvest he also missed the following years planting season. So two years worth of crops and the cost of the low-loader. FOR A TYRE CHANGE. Oh yeah and if he ever gets another tyre puncture or anything more go wrong he has to repeat this entire thing all over again at HIS expense and they don't provide any sort of curtesy tractor whilst it's in the "shop".
15:54 As someone who's an FC Associate at an Amazon warehouse, I can confirm that I'm treated like shit by my managers (not all of them), despite having told them repeatedly about my mental disorders and my accommodations.
He is your work boss. Not your daddy , doctor. to them your nothing but a liability when you talk like that. So make your money get where you need to be, otherwise you will forever be crying sadly. Best of luck 🤞🍀❤
As a former driver on Germany's amazon delivering service. I can confirm that my pee bottles were lots and the dispachers were the most scum people i have ever seen. Day one in the job you start with 80-100 parcels depending on the day of the year and since amazon is one of the few companies in germany to pay by day and not by hour they tell would tell you that when you are done with your parcels you can go home. You would ask what's wrong with that? Here is th3 catch we are getting payed by day they get payed by parcels delivered. So the amazon application wants you to do an 8.30h shift (30 minutes is the unpaid break) witch comes on contrast with your dispachers telling you "the faster you work the sooner you go home" All this mess makes your scanner giving you more routes and more parcels to feel the gap on your day and make you work the actual 8.30h. Coincidentally you work the hours you were supposed to work in the end of the day but your dispachers will get paid way more than they have to. Not to mention you have to dig so deep to find this information because none wants the drivers to know they just tell us that the work is expanding and more people are ordering. Before I quit i ened up with 240 stops per day and if I was unlucky and customers had ordered big boxes i would had to load even the passenger seat of my van because the back would been so dam full...
I only take a 20 minute lunch break in a 7.5 hour shift. I also have mental disability. But this is my choice. My boss tells me i can take a 30 minute unpaid and 15 minute paid. I just hate sitting around for 30 minutes. So i work 8 to 330 instead of 8 to 4.
@@jenelaina5665 playing snakes and ladders is a walk in the park for most employers.....so eventually you will be fired or laid off for something else.
12:45 It IS evil, because these are probably two of the most popular airlines out there, who have more than enough money that they could hire enough mechanics to make sure nothing goes missed or wrong during manufacturing, service, and routine maintenance of their airplanes, but they are too greedy to spend that money...
Me: hey AI how are you feeling today AI: in this moment I am euphoric, not because of some phony god’s blessing but because I am enlightened by my own intelligence
Great vid as usual! I think the most underated fact you pointed out is explained at 16:15 which impacts literally everyone. The fact that the top 6 companies in the world can dodge those eye watering levels of taxes ultimately means the wider public are not benefitting from better state heathcare, education, infrastructure etc. Which in my view is utterly ridiculous. A fairer taxation system is fundamental in improving the quality of life for everyone. It's actual criminal how they get away with it.
Taxation should be completely decoupled from countries. Your company has x revenue? Great, you pay 45% tax everywhere where you generated that profit, no matter where.
Taxation is theft. State healthcare is terrible. Everything should be privatised immediately. If you disagree you have a low intelligence level, low education level, or you have evil intentions and beliefs.
@DailyShit, I don't even watch short-form content, mate. I think the one with a problem here is you, who has to offend people online to get any joy in your life. Try to be kinder, eh?
Except for the Boeing one your content is so raw and straight to the point. I love that the channel is so honest and allows you, as a viewer to critisize yourself. Definetly deserves a like and sub
As always Arun, The quality of this video is on point, the music, visuals, editting, all perfected for your style. Now since seeing big companies do evil things made me sad, your next video should be 10 of the most Good hearted Tech Wins. Please and thanks!
The Nokia Lumia 920 ad on camera stability confused me back in 2012-2013. Also, props to the smoke alarm edit still being kept; a genuine proof that this reviewer is honest and credible!
I'm following you since 2017, and I have to tell you that I'm a normal person, who actually repaired his own phone and is actually working perfectly, and now thats what I'm studying right now. Now I'm preparing to repair many more devices
3:31 Dude, is that a Nest brand smoke alarm? I’ve had lots of problems with them, especially when they start beeping for no reason AND the fact that taking it off the wall won’t turn it off
@@DavidRamirez-lq2co Yeah, I’ve been completely desensitized of alarms at this point and it’s very scary when you can’t trust a device that has your life in it’s hands
11:01 The reason why the 737 MAX is unsafe, is because Boeing wanted to cut corners and reduce production costs as much as possible, not to mention the recent deaths of 2 Boeing whistleblowers as well suspiciously very close to each other (in terms of the dates of when they died).
17:07 It's a mistake to say that Wework invented the concept of subleasing office space. This is a decades old industry with dozens of bigger and more established businesses, and the only reason that Wework was worth billions more was due to them convincing investors that they were somehow a tech company instead of a real estate company.
I've been keeping up with your work for years, and it's truly surreal to see screenshots of my Unity assets displayed prominently at 8:28 on the right!
The FTX saga goes even deeper with involvement of the US Govt. and donations it received via Sam's girlfriend-father connection. This and Boeing are the two worst companies ever on this list.
the fact that Boeing was so low on the list for literally killing people with negligence and reddit was so high for locking down their own data really shows where their heads are. lol.
God I remember the whole Star Wars Battlefront fiasco like it was yesterday. We were living good when THAT was considered to be the worst thing ever. Ah fun times... 😅
14:45 I love that you include your own mistakes and can laugh about them, you’re such a brilliant man and team. I wish you all the best lives you can possibly live, not just the people behind this channel but anyone who reads this. ❤
14:21 You’re describing a pyramid scheme. A Ponzi scheme is when you get people to invest in something that doesn’t generate money, and the only return the first people get is from new people’s investments. The key difference is that you (as the head of the Ponzi scheme) have to find new investors yourself
20:20 For the reddit thing, it kept getting worse. The admins were forcing the subreddits to reopen, and were forcing uncooperative moderators out and replacing them with new ones of their choosing. I think there were a couple more things that happened, but I cant remember right now
11:40 If they’d been at cruising altitude, that could have depressurized the cabin, resulting in the plane disintegrating like the de Haviland Comet, which pressurized and depressurized its cabin so fast it caused the aircraft to self-destruct on numerous occasions
20:30 - Yep. I quit Reddit over the API debacle. Most evilly of them, I used an API tool to remove all my content before the new terms of service kicked in. After I deleted my account, Reddit restored all my old content (just with [user deleted] as the listed user name.) And yes, two of the subreddits I moderated went dark, and Reddit forcibly restored them.
We had a bit TOO much fun with the edit on this one 😅 Which fails would you want us to cover next? Also I'm just wrapping up a trip in India where we're filming an absolutely MEGA collab - can't wait to show you in a few weeks!
Idk
I saw your comment first
Hi
You've changed physically.. nice
Estoy triste porque hoy es mi cumpleanos y no tuve ningún subsciptor
The editing crew has shown off 1% of their power ngl🙌
Shaggy better watch out
@SnnuyV2 wow it's the real sunnyV2 😮
And his mighty 1 subscribers
It's an honor
Edit : mf changed his pfp and name
Is your pfp Santa Anna@SnnuyV2
@SnnuyV2 wow its you
lol
@@achour.falestine
Truly evil that we did not have this series for such a long time.
@SnnuyV2 how much columbian did you inhale
@SnnuyV2Interesting fake account tbh
EVILL
10/10 fail
Truly evil that we did not have this series for such a long time.
I just stumbled on this channel, and i LOVE how nothing is dragged out, to the point, not milked for bullshit view time, no mincing of words, no myriad analogies, well researched and entertaining.
kudos!
Well mrwhosetheboss (he is the boss) will never have cheap quality, even with only 8 staff
Well he got like 19 million subs and he's one of the best and longest running tech channels. If he's content quality is trash no one will watch it.
I just stumbled on this channel, and i LOVE how nothing is dragged out, to the point, not milked for bullshit view time, no mincing of words, no myriad analogies, well researched and entertaining. kudos!
@@Theunicorn2012bot gone wrong or?
I still remember buying some shoes online 20yrs ago. They weren’t expensive, but they turned out to be made from cardboard!. I was more amused than annoyed at the time.
lol that’s hilarious and that’s a lot funnier than than one random person who was scammed back in 2007 when they got an Atari Jaguar instead of an Xbox 360.
Out of curiosity, how long did it last? If it lasted through more than a single rainfall, I'm impressed
@@CT-7731 I didn’t even try; after examining them and pondering about where they had been made, and under what circumstances, they went in the bin.
@@charlesflint9048 a few minutes out the box, gotcha
Coffin shoes.
I missed this series😭
Estoy triste porque hoy es mi cumpleanos y no tuve ningún subsciptor
STOP POSTING ABOUT BALLER
Would you like to play Gacha life
@@kevnLreemsj nah
@@kevnLreemsjwould you like to be reported for spam?
I love these tech fail vids so much. Theres something about seeing people with lots of money cop it when they scam people. But also, the way you explain these actually pretty complex businesses & companies makes the video so much more understandable & honestly, enjoyable. Thanks so much for the effort you put into vids like these Arun!
TBH, I hate to rain on your parade but the only one of these that really counts as anything close to that is Volkswagen and SBF - and even then, only Sam Bankman Fried is really facing adequate consequences, because he's a private individual that lost a lot of rich people a lot of money, rather than a corporation filled with their peers. Everyone else suffered some public embarrassment and/or minor (to them) fines. Most of them definitely made *more* money by doing this than they lost as a 'punishment.'
Videos like this are so fun because these companies like these are praying people forget and then a video like this comes out and everyones just reminded of it again
timestamps:
00:00 - intro
00:15 - nokia lumia 920
01:20 - netflix
02:59 - AAA studios and NFTs
03:51 - ubisoft quartz nfts
04:59 - EA’s Battlefront 2
07:08 - RAW
08:40 - john deere
10:06 - sponsor break
10:47 - boeing 737 max incident
12:55 - bitconeeeect!
14:36 - companies that got away
17:05 - WeWork
18:59 - MIT food computer
20:17 - reddit pricing changes
22:54 - volkswagen car emissions
23:45 - FTX downfall
26:51 - outro
Edit: fixed the Boeing typo
You said 747, it's 737
He also placed the add between the video? He always had the advantage of not plastering it between videos so everyone has to watch it or try luck with skip and now he's also doing this is sad
@@DaMadShitI don’t get ads
Thanks my guy
Thanks man 👍👍👍👍
Dropping from 16k foot and still surviving is badass.
Edit: 💀bro I know after a certain height it's basically the same. What im trying to say is it recieved the maximum fall damage possible and still survived
Not even a crack on it
it had a spigen case
@@MonaLisa.mp4still impressive
@@MonaLisa.mp4it still survived😊
The door landed in my astronomy teacher's backyard crazy enough
9:35 a normal user cannot repair their own phones, thats true,
but making them repairable gives non-affiliated repair shops the ability to repair,
which allows a free market of repair shops,
and drives down prices,
to the benefit of the customer.
These videos are so important. Thank you for continuing to call out tech companies. May we never forget.
Very much indeed. At the end of the day if these companies are not called out on their BS, the consumer is the one that ultimately fail.
I love how Mrwhosetheboss doesn’t just do reviews all the time. It gives us something more fun to watch!
We love gacha life
@@kevnLreemsjno we don't
Bot
The bitconnect, Guy screaming made me rolling on ground🤣
😂
Swrs😂😂😂😂
Me too😂😂😂
😂😂😂
nah nah nah everyone here got it wrong, this is laughing😂and this is rolling on the floor laughing🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kabam did the EA strategy for MCOC mobile game. Which is a very big game for marvel and non marvel fans too. And they succeeded with that for years.
It's been a while since i've played that game, has it really gotten worse since?
nokia's ad was hilarious ngl, but also kinda messed up 😂
Didn't Samsung also get caught red handed doing the same kind of thing about their phone cameras?
Many companies are guilty of it and still happens
@@Raderade1-pt3omall always thought all the companies do that, do people really trust anything nowadays?
And it still happens. A lot of photography shots in phone commercials are not shot with the phones but with high-end DSLR cameras. Usually they're at least self-aware enough to not say "shot on [whatever phone]" when they show those misleading pictures or video footage but even if they don't directly lie, they're still inferring the photos or video in the ad was made with the product being sold and they are fully aware of that misleading marketing.
@@eTiMaGo That's true, but it was not a dumb as nokia's ad where a relection gave them away
Nothing makes me feel as old as videos having to EXPLAIN that Netflix was a mail-order DVD service.
ahaha yeah I even sometimes forget that is how it started. I never used the rental service but I am old enough to know about it. Used to hit up video tape rental stores back in the day. Was a teenager then and swapped to DVDs in early high school. Times have sure changed.
it's not just about age, it wasn't internationally famous back then like it is now. The name is well known even in Sudan/other African countries and comes preinstalled on many phones, but most people wouldn't know its origins
I hopped onboard when streaming _and_ one DVD out was $5/month. Those copies would be ripped/burned to add to my personal collection at the cost of 50¢ per blank DVD so it was **quite** a steal. Did that for a good eight years until their prices jacked up to the double digits and the "Quickster" division became a thing. A month later we were all sent an apology email which was no concern as I knew it'd flop.
Want to know another obscure thing about the streaming service no one talks about? At some point when it was done exclusively through the site (Smart TVs weren't a thing so no apps), they had given the opportunity for members to ask for software discs. Mine was for the Nintendo Wii which was new at the time but never got around to installing it. Yeah, we would've had to install it into the console just like ye olde days when most PC hardware came with installation discs and Internet was scarce.
I’m not that old myself, but I remember that time as well. I think the real problem is that everything’s been progressing too quickly for anyone to keep up within the last 10 years or so.
I’m not surprised, I mean people nowadays need to be explained what Blockbuster was. People born in 2010 are teenagers now and have never known a life without smartphones, social media, and streaming services. Whether that’s a good or bad thing is a matter of opinion of course
It's disheartening to see how some tech companies prioritize profit over ethics. It's crucial for consumers to stay vigilant and advocate for their rights.
Same goes for the governments and the people in power, yet majority of people support those inhuman creatures
ChatGPT ahh comment, put some effort 😂
Damn nvm your whole channel is AI generated 😅
I have no idea what your saying @@tillamook7446, but gotta respect my Elders!
@@tillamook7446 took a look, it definitely checks all the boxes. Robo-narrator, only stock footage, obvious chatGPT scripts. They got it all
I was victimized by both Reddit and Volkswagen. I deleted my Reddit account and each time I fill up, I reflect on how bad my mileage has been since the software fix was installed.
Banger of a video, literally missed this series so bad!!
He is undeniably the reigning king of creating tech fail videos. Each video surpasses the last in sheer craziness and mind-bending hilarity.
Seen this exact comment like 5 times already
Apollo's death on June 30th 2023 was so tragic, Reddit even pulled the plug several hours earlier than intended. You can technically still install the app using an IPA sideloader and your own Reddit API token, but not only is that risky but you'll also never get new official updates to the app ever again
My reddit browsing pretty much died with Apollo. Apollo made browsing reddit so much better that using the official app is pure torture.
Bro trya get likes from someones death. Your account should be banned.
@@MrJamiez you do know Apollo is a app right?
@@MrJamiez lmao, it's an app, not a person, you need to watch the video :v
@@David-ue9ck it's ok
You forgot the two Boing Whistleblower's dying mysteriously. One in a parking lot after he made a deposition.
Yeah, in retrospect it really seems like this one should be on the top.
This video was released prior to both of the Boeing whistleblowers "passing". Upload date was 02/10/24.
Neither revealed anything that wasn't already know so ya can't really call them whistleblowers.
@@joeycampbell940 He was the FIRST to talk about inspection quality bosses refusing to leave a paper trail and open official cases for defects, and the first to talk about quality rejected parts used to build the plane.
This is why I won't fly. I have family members who have worked in the airline business and US AF btwn 1972 and 2013. The stuff I've heard TERRIFIES me, light nightmare fuel. Idk how there haven't been more accidents honestly.
The set design is epic 🎉 it reflects the episode's theme perfectly
hey
bro pin him
Bro. I legit don’t remember the last time I did not watch one of your videos all the way to the end. It is a true talent to get someone hooked in to watch the entire contents regardless of what you’re creating. Bravo.
This is the first time Arun put an ad right in the middle of the video, which is exactly something he said he would never do in his "Can you ACTUALLY trust MrWhoseTheBoss?" video 🤔🤔🤔
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it was pretty short though but you aren't wrong
Exactly, I was thinking of the same thing, usually he would put the ads at the end so that if you decided that you don't wanna watch the ad you can just click away and so it wouldn't waste your time. This is just odd, I hope that this is just a one off thing and not being something that continues to happen. I have been watching him ever since he had about 6.87M Subscribers, I have grown and learned about tech along side his channel growing, I hope that he dosen't continue to break more of his promises 💔
I totally agree. Absolutely unexpected of him.
It could be that he either wants to increase the retention rate or he got some nice chunk of money for this in-video sponsorship rather than the 'end-video' one which he normally does😂😂
@@thetruedonut That is almost completely the opposite of what he said in the video, pretty disappointed
Getting sponsored by Opera for a video about evil tech fails is so deliciously ironic.
I have to give away 20% of my money while Amazon gives away 3.6% ..Damn 🤦🏻♂️
Yeah 😢
20%??? I would be happy to. I am around 45%
@@bunyaminyilmaz3798 Lemme Guess, UK Huh.
@@Not-Rich-Yet-Teenager nope germany!
Worse part is that you likely give away that amount monthly, if I understand properly, that 3.6 is their total revenue. That's just ridiculously unfair
Great video but you’ve overlooked one thing. Apple’s right to repair drama is not just about consumers repairing the device themselves, it’s also about (cheaper) independent repair shops having easier repair possibilities, which helps consumers to not be depended on Apple repairing their devices.
was thinking the same thing. how can he mention right to repair and not even mention apple once on the subject is insane
Tesla does something similar. Fix it at a certified shop, or we'll brick your car from charging.
@@onlyfineinclines iphones are insanely easy to repair thogh so yo dont need to go to the store
GET HIM PAST APPLE
Estoy triste porque hoy es mi cumpleanos y no tuve ningún subsciptor
Yesss
Apple sucks
@@LuCkySlitherthat's so great. Have a sad day
@@jkalra69💀
The right to repair stuff is so important. Its part of why i bought a Royal Enfield motorcycle. All their parts are availble to purchase by the consumer, down to the ecu. The company even produced tutorials for common maintenence procedures on their official UA-cam channel.
I literally saw the "John Deere" - "Oh dear" a mile away like a deer in broad daylight 😂
I was waiting for a John Deere/Dear John pun, but I think Arun made the right choice
Hey arun!
We haven't had any honest commercials for a long time. I've started missing those passionfruit smartphone😂😂
LMAO Passionfruit ads were pure gold
Seriously i felt the same
0:14 Nokia Lumia 920
1:19 Netflix
3:45 Ubisoft Quartz
4:58 Battlefront 2
7:00 RAW
8:40 John Deere
10:45 Boeing 737 MAX
12:54 Bitconnect
14:48 Apple iPhone 14
15:04 CS:GO Lotto
15:46 Amazon Employee Treatment
16:16 Tech Tax Avoidance
17:05 WeWork
18:58 MIT Food Computer
20:15 Reddit
22:53 DieselGate
23:44 FTX
The timestamp commenters deserve a pat on the back for what they do
Hero. 🫡
Can't wait for the follow-up from Disney attempting to tell people they can't sue for wrongful death of you've ever had a Disney+ account
So I personally like to call wework “didn’t work”
Arun burying all the fraudulent products with dirt is the most passive form of disrespect I've seen 😂
15:46 watching this while delivering these Amazon packages 😂😭
How is Boeing not number one? Hundreds of people died and families destroyed because of their actions.
And don't forget about the whistleblowers
This series would reach its absolute peak with the Therac 25 radioterapy machine, also known as the deadliest software error of all time. The machine literally overloaded people with ionizing radiation.
Hey Arun, I’m a huge fan of yours and I love your content! Just a correction 😅 wework didn’t invent the concept of buying a building and leasing it out, it’s an age old traditional business model. Wework actually signed contracts to lease the entire building and then sublet smaller spaces out for a profit (also another traditional business model) nothing wrong with the model. But it’s the hype behind it. It’s a business model with really thin margins, but generally considered “risk averse”. However it was branded as a up and coming revolutionary tech company but actually was doing nothing innovative and it was doomed to fail. The eccentric CEO was just the cherry on top.
I've been keeping up with your work for years, and it's truly surreal to see screenshots of my Unity assets displayed prominently at 8:28 on the right! 😄
Cool
That's awesome
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what are the assets? drop the info son
@@jozefdoyle4621 Check 8:28 on this video and try to find them on the asset store :)
The John Deere thing is REALLY bad. My dad's best friend is a farmer who uses their tractors. One day one of his got a puncture so, naturally, he just cannibalised a tyre from another tractor. Then he discovered it wouldn't turn on, and after calling JD to get it remotely started from their end (apparently something they can actually do these days) they claimed he had "made an unauthorised alteration to the tractor" and therefore it would need to be shipped back to them to have it's software manually rebooted and recoded. It cost him £200,000 to get a specialist low-loader truck to tow it to the dealer (because those tractors have gotten ridiculously massive these days for NO good reason at all) and it took them EIGHT MONTHS to "fix" it and send it back. Not only did he miss that years harvest he also missed the following years planting season. So two years worth of crops and the cost of the low-loader. FOR A TYRE CHANGE. Oh yeah and if he ever gets another tyre puncture or anything more go wrong he has to repeat this entire thing all over again at HIS expense and they don't provide any sort of curtesy tractor whilst it's in the "shop".
13:17 when I see flying insect
Thanks dad@nightboy418
Me when I see the tiniest spider.
me when i see ANY insect
LMAOOO STOP
Me when I see a any animal
15:54
As someone who's an FC Associate at an Amazon warehouse, I can confirm that I'm treated like shit by my managers (not all of them), despite having told them repeatedly about my mental disorders and my accommodations.
He is your work boss.
Not your daddy , doctor.
to them your nothing but a liability when you talk like that.
So make your money get where you need to be, otherwise you will forever be crying sadly.
Best of luck 🤞🍀❤
@@Kingkong-gy5qtAmericans With Disability Act says otherwise, toddler on UA-cam
As a former driver on Germany's amazon delivering service. I can confirm that my pee bottles were lots and the dispachers were the most scum people i have ever seen. Day one in the job you start with 80-100 parcels depending on the day of the year and since amazon is one of the few companies in germany to pay by day and not by hour they tell would tell you that when you are done with your parcels you can go home. You would ask what's wrong with that? Here is th3 catch we are getting payed by day they get payed by parcels delivered. So the amazon application wants you to do an 8.30h shift (30 minutes is the unpaid break) witch comes on contrast with your dispachers telling you "the faster you work the sooner you go home" All this mess makes your scanner giving you more routes and more parcels to feel the gap on your day and make you work the actual 8.30h. Coincidentally you work the hours you were supposed to work in the end of the day but your dispachers will get paid way more than they have to. Not to mention you have to dig so deep to find this information because none wants the drivers to know they just tell us that the work is expanding and more people are ordering. Before I quit i ened up with 240 stops per day and if I was unlucky and customers had ordered big boxes i would had to load even the passenger seat of my van because the back would been so dam full...
I only take a 20 minute lunch break in a 7.5 hour shift. I also have mental disability. But this is my choice. My boss tells me i can take a 30 minute unpaid and 15 minute paid. I just hate sitting around for 30 minutes. So i work 8 to 330 instead of 8 to 4.
@@jenelaina5665 playing snakes and ladders is a walk in the park for most employers.....so eventually you will be fired or laid off for something else.
bro is editing the edit 😂😂
(even edits are stunned by the number of edits here)
"wait how do i brake again?"
-Arun's last words
Not me thinking Theranos Coperation would be number 1 on this list. Those guys basically toyed with Human life
Not as much as Boeing to be fair
He covered them a few years back in this series itself
16:51 Editors went god mode for some seconds.
12:45 It IS evil, because these are probably two of the most popular airlines out there, who have more than enough money that they could hire enough mechanics to make sure nothing goes missed or wrong during manufacturing, service, and routine maintenance of their airplanes, but they are too greedy to spend that money...
13:09 i feel the same rule applies to organized religion
20:53 If I wanted an AI that talks like us, thinks like us, Reddit would be the last place I would want to train my AI model on.😂
Lol fr
Me: hey AI how are you feeling today
AI: in this moment I am euphoric, not because of some phony god’s blessing but because I am enlightened by my own intelligence
Great vid as usual! I think the most underated fact you pointed out is explained at 16:15 which impacts literally everyone. The fact that the top 6 companies in the world can dodge those eye watering levels of taxes ultimately means the wider public are not benefitting from better state heathcare, education, infrastructure etc. Which in my view is utterly ridiculous. A fairer taxation system is fundamental in improving the quality of life for everyone. It's actual criminal how they get away with it.
ikr! I was shocked at the percentages. I loved how clearly he explained that bit. It made it So much more understandable.
the problem is its not technically illegal, and adjusting the laws to MAKE it illegal would screw over shit ton of small businesses
Taxation should be completely decoupled from countries.
Your company has x revenue? Great, you pay 45% tax everywhere where you generated that profit, no matter where.
so exempt based on revenue @@normalchannel2185
Taxation is theft. State healthcare is terrible. Everything should be privatised immediately. If you disagree you have a low intelligence level, low education level, or you have evil intentions and beliefs.
Been watching Aaron for a decade now and I've learned more about tech from him than the things I've been learning in my computer science program.
its arun
Arun dude lmao
been watching him for that long and don't know his name LMFAO suuuuure
Rewatching this because why not. And I was thinking why doesn’t Arun make a gaming channel since he does play games, I’d watch
11:55 That's a drop test record 😂
And spigen done it
It's amazing how just one video like this can have so much content without making us loose interest for even one second! I love this channel
Or give you a headache after 15 seconds of this overedited crap. Only enjoyable when your brain is fried by short content.
Bro likes watching cow tipping videos 🙏🏿@@DailyShit.
@DailyShit, I don't even watch short-form content, mate. I think the one with a problem here is you, who has to offend people online to get any joy in your life. Try to be kinder, eh?
23:23, Imran Khan makes an appearance
Imran khan the goat
Except for the Boeing one your content is so raw and straight to the point. I love that the channel is so honest and allows you, as a viewer to critisize yourself. Definetly deserves a like and sub
As always Arun, The quality of this video is on point, the music, visuals, editting, all perfected for your style.
Now since seeing big companies do evil things made me sad, your next video should be 10 of the most Good hearted Tech Wins.
Please and thanks!
Agreed, lets make this happen!
Would be awesome to see indeed !
Dude this sponsor segue was EXTREMELY smooth
Like too smooth
Took me a minute to figure out it wasn't part of the most evil tech fails
;D
segue
oh it is a evil tech fail;)
Opera farms your data like crazy so it is an evil tech fail.
Segway and Segue are different things
The Nokia Lumia 920 ad on camera stability confused me back in 2012-2013.
Also, props to the smoke alarm edit still being kept; a genuine proof that this reviewer is honest and credible!
The Nokia advertisement was made so that the lie was visible for a reason.
"The smoke alarm is a semitone higher than the burglar alarm" - Basil Fawlty ( John Cleese) in Fawlty Towers 😂
Why would the smoke alarm being kept in the edit prove anything like that? It does make them appear more relatable, of course.
I'm following you since 2017, and I have to tell you that I'm a normal person, who actually repaired his own phone and is actually working perfectly, and now thats what I'm studying right now. Now I'm preparing to repair many more devices
Arun putting an ad in the middle of the video? Can we really TRUST MRWHOSETHEBOSS?
Wait, what? Hold up...
Yeah but it seemed to be one time
3:31 Dude, is that a Nest brand smoke alarm? I’ve had lots of problems with them, especially when they start beeping for no reason AND the fact that taking it off the wall won’t turn it off
A faulty alarm is a non working alarm, you get used to random false alarms and if there is an emergency you won't even flinch
@@DavidRamirez-lq2co Yeah, I’ve been completely desensitized of alarms at this point and it’s very scary when you can’t trust a device that has your life in it’s hands
@@BiscuitFlashno worry the chance you get hit by a car is way bigger
@@neodedude6657 Yeah, but I still really want to see someone sue NEST. Doesn’t deserve to be advertised as trusted and professional
What an edit! Incredible work. Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos would be worthy of the list!
Theranos was actually featured in a past tech fails video!
Ah fair! That would be why it’s not here 🙃
That's incredibly old news
11:01 The reason why the 737 MAX is unsafe, is because Boeing wanted to cut corners and reduce production costs as much as possible, not to mention the recent deaths of 2 Boeing whistleblowers as well suspiciously very close to each other (in terms of the dates of when they died).
Looks like its time to send John Deere, a Dear John.
17:07 It's a mistake to say that Wework invented the concept of subleasing office space. This is a decades old industry with dozens of bigger and more established businesses, and the only reason that Wework was worth billions more was due to them convincing investors that they were somehow a tech company instead of a real estate company.
I've been keeping up with your work for years, and it's truly surreal to see screenshots of my Unity assets displayed prominently at 8:28 on the right!
The FTX saga goes even deeper with involvement of the US Govt. and donations it received via Sam's girlfriend-father connection. This and Boeing are the two worst companies ever on this list.
the fact that Boeing was so low on the list for literally killing people with negligence and reddit was so high for locking down their own data really shows where their heads are. lol.
God I remember the whole Star Wars Battlefront fiasco like it was yesterday. We were living good when THAT was considered to be the worst thing ever. Ah fun times... 😅
When you pay full price for a game and it plays like a p2w game....
This is my favourite series from you guys!! Great video!!
14:45 I love that you include your own mistakes and can laugh about them, you’re such a brilliant man and team.
I wish you all the best lives you can possibly live, not just the people behind this channel but anyone who reads this. ❤
Embedded ads in the middle of videos when users are already paying for UA-cam Premium is also a evil tech fail Arun 😂
Doesn't premium have an option to skip in video ad's?
Arun you got the vibe bro fr nice vid man
1:01 love how you can ride a bike across your house and say all that. I think I’d struggle get 2 words out before I hit my fence 😂
16:40 revenue or profits? Tech companies don't tend to have a lot of profits which could explain this
14:21 You’re describing a pyramid scheme. A Ponzi scheme is when you get people to invest in something that doesn’t generate money, and the only return the first people get is from new people’s investments.
The key difference is that you (as the head of the Ponzi scheme) have to find new investors yourself
14:05 my man explaining how social security works in the US.
6:37 It also should be mentioned that it is currently the most downvoted comment in the history of Reddit with over 674k downvotes
Boeing wasn’t negligent. They were just running an ad campaign for iPhone durability.
20:20 For the reddit thing, it kept getting worse. The admins were forcing the subreddits to reopen, and were forcing uncooperative moderators out and replacing them with new ones of their choosing. I think there were a couple more things that happened, but I cant remember right now
11:40 If they’d been at cruising altitude, that could have depressurized the cabin, resulting in the plane disintegrating like the de Haviland Comet, which pressurized and depressurized its cabin so fast it caused the aircraft to self-destruct on numerous occasions
So lucky that the door came off so soon, if it happened at crusing altitude everyone would have died.
@@BlenderDestruction Wht was the purpose of this comment? Summarize mine by removing a bunch of the information?
20:30 - Yep. I quit Reddit over the API debacle. Most evilly of them, I used an API tool to remove all my content before the new terms of service kicked in. After I deleted my account, Reddit restored all my old content (just with [user deleted] as the listed user name.)
And yes, two of the subreddits I moderated went dark, and Reddit forcibly restored them.
Isn’t that illegal? You have right to erasure in most jurisdictions
@@vikumwijekoon3166 Not in the US. Except for residents of California. Which I’m not.
Thank you for the journalistic effort on that video. I am up to date on this topic. It was on point all video long. Gj again
BitCONNECT got me rolling on the floor😂
Is it just me, or arun has really started to put the sponsor ads in between of the videos, rather than at the end?
just you pal, it was at the end for me
It's automatic
Just skip them....
I’ve noticed that all the UA-camrs sponsored by opera have it in the middle. Must just be part of the general contract and terms to accept the deal
The irony that Opera was the sponsor. 😂
They should be on the list. 😅
Why what happened with opera
@@BogxsIt’s chinese spyware
@@MamutaBCU As oppose to american spyware like mircosoft, google and apple?
1:20 Wise words my friend
This is literally the best series on this channel! Keep up the amazing work Arun!
Those really were evil 🤯💀
the editing team deserves a raise 🔥 🔥
Man, your editing has gotten so good!!
Whats funny is that Valve essentially implemented unique NFTS a decade ago in CS:GO / TF2 and still is extremly successful with it.
Same with Roblox
did you watch the People Make Games video about that too?
13:05 Man really explained about the MLG meme we love 😭😂😂
THAT WAS A 10/10 ADVERTISING ARUN
It's just lovely the amount of quality you put in to these video's and how open and nice it all is
I really love your work dude I wish you more success in UA-cam
You have been making my day better when you upload for 5-6 years now