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this blue before? Remember, we had that .
conversation about, they don't make fun colors for things that are like the provisions.
Is this consider a perversion?
It's not. But I look at that a IT is called the what is the first surface? So IT literally .
is the provision, I guess.
by name. I look at IT like, I love that blue and then I like, I would ever buy that blue so but I understand why they don't .
make you would buy this.
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He is out. He is working a really cool, big project. I don't think we.
let's talk about asked me to say IT is a big video you .
guys can see if you subscribe.
Yeah describing this also happens on this channel.
by the way, you we just pone hundred thousand.
That means for the big time time basic, we're bigger than joe rogan are bigger than I T.
Than john. really? Yes, he's really sure. Yeah.
good for him again. good. Anyway, we got a quite a lot of things to talk about today. There is the week after the week.
Every time there is a major apple event, nobody releases anything on that week because they would be competing for views and that doesn't work. So we ve got a bunch of uh, little stories coming in this week. Um like the threads A P I is being launched. Tiktok just launched an instagram competitor, which is very ironic. Um the department of justice is added again with the White vans sewing adobe and youtube is experimenting on a community notes feature that totally won't back fire.
Great youtube features are oh is fun to .
yes yes they are. But first a microsoft first copilot pcs are friendly out. We actually have them here you to notice for the video viewers, uh, this is the new surface pro.
No longer. It's not service for x not it's just service pro OK. And that is the .
surface lapto p 40。 And it's funny because I ve been using a laptop very similar to this. So yeah, if somehow you didn't watch the video version of like the last twenty episodes, yeah, and you came back to this, you might just feel like a lot that looks a little bigger, but still the same yeah.
So these are the copilot lus PC with the coal snapdragon x elite ite chip sets, which are ARM laptops. It's another go at ARM that microsoft trying out um but there was some drama with the recall feature which we previously talked about. IT got recalled.
I got recalled. And then I think like a couple different things happened. We talked about IT when I was um opt out by the time that video launch or maybe even just that we all right they changed IT to being opt in there, which was great then people still so mad about IT.
Now IT is only going to be available for h was called windows insiders, but it's not even available for them yet. You'll get notification when is available for you, the test IT. We also all of that drama turned into all of these microsoft view is coming a little later, which is kind of why the launched date was the eighteen th, which was yesterday for us. And that's when everybody got their actual computer.
yes. So catch is up. Uh, if you didn't listen, previous microsoft t recall was a feature that microsoft is going to launch on all of these copilot us pcs, which is their new generation of what they call A I pcs.
And basically IT tracks everything that you do every five seconds and takes the screen shot and then allows you to go back in time and ask the computer, like, what was I looking in on this day or where can I find this or what was that podcast I was looking at? Because that uses contextual large language, one to view that information. Um some independent security researchers realized that everything was being stored in plain text, which is just skin to the most classic.
This happens everybody all the time. Um so a lot of people got very upset about IT. Like Andrew said, they moved IT to needing to use like windows hello o to be able to access IT. And eventually they are like, I just put this with the insider yeah so windows insiders is like a beta version of windows that you can manually opt into or you get that early features early. But it's going to be a little .
more and youll be able to test this out and residential figure out some more flaws in IT. So hopefully, by the time this launched is IT will be launched correctly yeah .
but none of us yeah but anyway, uh like underside yesterday was the embargo for all these copilot plus PC. So technical, there's no one bark on these. We can talk about them.
Issues did see the number of their vivo books to a lot of a people early, dave, to the s video out. That's pretty good. There's there's a window of central article about IT.
Um overall, people are really like this. They have very good battery life because are empowered. Um there are some apps that they can't run, which is kind of annoying the translator.
I I don't really know it's working actually um but yeah good battery life, the lower cost that that easy vivo ook is twelve ninety nine just a pretty good Price. And they are mostly competing against the m three chipsets. So there's slightly Better than m three in most categories. They're going to be the m three pro or the m3 max。 But you know if you want a windows laptop that is close to performance um to the high standard computers and they're finally out here.
yes. And we decided to open these up and set them up right before coming into this room, right, just so we could have a very, very quick, brief thoughts about some things we like or don't like about them. But again, these have been open for less than an hour.
Yes, very, very well, my first, and maybe this has been around for longer because I think my surface laptop thirteen and shoes Price three or four years old. The track pad click on this is the best track pad click i've ever felt in any laptop is Better than my macbook pro, is Better than a lot of the X, P, S, is that we've had in here. This is like pristine. This is exactly what I want .
to a similar technology as the macbook. It's not actually clicking. It's just giving you feedback. It's ventas. And I think i'd tried to right before the episode, Better than the max, the book, because he feels deeper than the macbook yeah, but I just got all .
the feedback that I want to make sure. I know i'm clicking and brother, I know that has nothing to do with ARM or copilot or any of the real things as computers about this is beautiful. One thing you point IT out is how the bottom ages are curve.
So now it's not flat on the score on the screen by the beatles that yeah windows makes great looking and feeling laptops because of yes, yeah, yeah no, no no you're right. I'm one hundred percent um is running windows eleven, which I don't think I head on my previous one. So i'm excited to mess around. I'm in address now also to sing. I don't know.
lots like not again.
not again. They they get I don't .
use that in that .
pretty gotten .
more .
bloated sense. They've launched IT, especially with all their their copilot. Stuff they're trying to do is like the A I brothers.
I mean, i'm sure chrome well unfortunately go there .
yeah I going to go that um they also made the surface laptop with .
thicker too IT definitely feels thicker. It's hard to because thirteen one, if for sure seems .
yeah it's to help cool the chip to make a have Better performance. So yeah, so we're gonna to test these out, will probably have more thoughts .
like what do you think of we were messing around with the pen on the surface? Pro.
this is the service pro. Um they made a new keyboard case, which is really cool that has a battery at this time. okay.
So you ably can see that. But here's the keyboard for the video of yours and here's the surface pro and IT charges while it's hooked up to IT. And then you can separate from IT and still use that in type in everything. And that's really nice because if you're like at a coffee shop or something or on a plane, and you want to use the you want to use the tray table for the actual computer, but have the keyboard in your something like that, I is pretty cool.
So also had a really, I think this is my favorite thing for that, and i'm going to steal IT from you for one thing. But I saw a picture of someone using IT where they took the tablet, but they folded the stand almost all the way back. So I just a slay look.
And then what you can do is you can keep the keyboard to your side for shortcut, and then you have the the pad right in front of you to draw. So you can like be doing everything you do with your dominant hand. And then your left hand can be here for safe copy pace, all that stuff. And now that this is the battery IT can be attached. I think that and it's not in your way, because you usually like this close you right, like you have also.
this is my the number one thing that I used the test laptop is how much do I like playing dota?
Can I play doa with a yes .
um so yeah I mean, i'm hoping the battery life is gonna good on this as well. It's good on the issue slapton p but that just as a physically very large battery um so yeah we'll be technos out over the next couple of weeks and will let you guys know my brother are close .
so that was probably finites thought. Also.
the surface pro is now OLED SHE looks really good. The surface laptop is not that something that I got minor. We talked about IT, but IT is one hundred heart always, which is pretty awesome.
I do like that. yes. So they're definitely catching up in a lot of categories, and it's good to see, but will have more thoughts later. Anyway, let's get to our first story. Threats officially launched its API. So if you guys are old like us, you may remember a day when twitter had clients, and you can download all of these different twitter apps like falcon and phoenix and all of this stuff. And he was just .
a way Better experience. So I got bird boy.
bird I I kite, I don't ah yeah most I .
think they what .
is a bird? Yep right but size?
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I realize the connection right right.
But eventually they just like stopped giving out API cess, and they kind of switch to this model where you had to use the twitter APP which kind of sex yeah read IT did the same thing um it's been a slow demolishment of these third party apps turning into just you have to use the main APP which sucked but threads just officially launched their A P I which means third parties can make apps which is very funny because IT also means that you could make an ipad APP for threads or .
has inside oh my.
which does not have an A V I uh you can't make a third party up for that. So um it's very nice that we're going to be able to see what a third party clan of threats could look like. Primarily the functions in the API are for insights about posts.
So they have access to like publishing in replying in all those things. But adama seria said IT was specifically for apps like hot, sweet for people that wanted just see multiple different accounts once or monitor the insights of different posts that kind of just so that sounds like it's more enterprise focused. However, that doesn't mean that people are not really interesting apps for IT for sure.
And I still never use threads on my brothers at all, which is means I basically never use threads. Yes yes, an APP at also yeah if that's Better.
it's on the web. I know it's and it's good on the web. They actually just had been a while ah yeah the algorithm in my opinion is terrible, that is my opinion. A I feel like IT mostly just shows you viral content and not even necessarily control, interested in a lot of people on threats that are just a engagement faring all the time, not the most fun experience. But maybe if a three party APP comes out, yeah, I can even .
blame IT on threads that much because pretty much every social media platform is doing that and pushing the stuff that's popular and annoying sometimes and not like the personal fun issues that you find. But yeah and he does have the the following versus for you tab um and you can access that on what very yes however.
you cannot default to following.
I don't think we will ever get that. I think the complex is twitter.
Just think you can you can default to following on twitter and I only see following yeah twitter so they both have their good and bad thing like a twitter pays you to engagement farm so that's a lot worse. But um yeah threads ths doesn't like you default to that, which sucks because then every time you open and you're just for you page, then you get lost and then it's been half an hour and then you black .
out and wake up sounds like they're doing you are the prime example of why never .
exactly and that's why open IT a lot less often.
So do you know if the API will allow bots to auto post kind of thing?
E.
I believe so because all I want are like those interesting twitter bots that like, you know how every friday .
is like, ladies, like the loading bar? Yeah.
yeah. I believe that I will allow .
that those are fun. And yeah, I forgot that those kind of all got screwed over and available anymore yeah and what kind of one of the things that made to other fun?
Yeah and there's a lot of very useful bots on twitter that kind of disappeared as well. I'm surprised actually there. This is a very new york central thing, but there is the new york alternate side parking.
D, see me so many people.
which will tell you if you have to move your car, if you you don't have to move your cars, like inside parking is in effect. You need to move your car today oh yeah. Whether if it's a holiday or like there's a special federal holiday that you didn't know about that IT says there is no alternate side parking this, uh, in effect today. So you want to make .
your car ask good the question that what is alternate side .
parking OK the question.
So in new york city they do street sweeping, okay, so it's alteration.
Which side of the streets allowed to park.
right? okay. So in my neighbor od um you can't park on the left side of the street it's between certain hours to it's from like eight thirty to ten thirty. On the left side the story on monday's and thursdays and then on the right side the street it's two days and fridays and then one street over it's ten thirty A M to one thirty people.
So you have to like, developed this algorithm in your head as to like one, can I park here and how can I park here? And tuesday night of the best, because of no streets would be on wednesday days. Anyway, nobody needs to know about this.
sorry.
which is why that boat was so helpful, which is in IT. Still, they still post on, which is the twitter. If they do that manually, probably interesting. yeah. Anyway, moving on social media .
to social media.
Social media, social media. Bite dance just launched an instagram competitor.
I waited to click this because I didn't want to see what I looked like until the pod. Did they show any good examples .
of yeah IT looks exactly like does IT instant basically it's a very cut down version of instagram yeah yeah. So it's called the wee, which is a very strange name for that is available in twelve countries, not in the united states. However, you might be able to find an A P, K. Just saying a, and it's a very, very cut down version of instagram that IT says is four friends only. So it's kind of like if instagram and facebook, which is ironic, had a baby where you have to friend request people and and then when your friends, that's when you see each .
other is content. I mean, that feels like what instagram used .
to be or and even at this point of facebook.
I mean, instagram was like that. Similarly also, I was like, you are friends with each other. They weren't kind of these like public publicly facing profiles is like I used to only use instagram as people like new in person.
And I still think, I guess, most people now that have private one are still falling plenty of public account. And that sounds like that's not what's going to happen here. B, A, cutdown is one way of describing this.
This feels like, like when web pages make mobile versions and cut down everything. This looks like I did that, except to that the original source file of instagram. M was already a mobile thing, made IT more mobile. A K, just like got rid of way more like margins. And right, uh, lies actually like bubbles of everything.
There's only three tabs at the bottom. There's a messaging tab, there is a taker photo and posted tab, and there's a look at your other friends post.
Is that what that is? Yeah it's like to Sparkle.
Sparkle gy I we to get into that. But yeah, it's it's very simplistic. I think they're just sort of testing IT to see if people are interested in IT. That's why they're doing a soft launch in just a few countries.
It's instagram with the circles .
yeah everything everything is a spiracle, basically like everything in the entire up. So i'm actually i'm very glad that this is a first order relationships based APP where you have to mutual agree to follow each other because if IT was a public facing account based APP, everyone would be flooding IT to try to get as biggest possible because that's what always happens as a new social media platform that opens up. And people just fled IT to get the user name and then they also just try to get as big as possible, as fast as possible because if IT does take off, then I was near the biggest one .
on wear whatever like social .
media investing yeah pretty much um .
do you know if yeah the two parties need to follow each other before they can start seeing things?
I or is IT like a one way I believe that how how IT works. I need to download IT the apk and try IT out. But one of the screen shots shows friend requests.
similar to, like when two private accounts on instagram follow each other. I would follow you and you would get a thing that says, I followed you, but you have to like, accept and follow, right?
That's what I kind of feels like, which, look, I don't want to wax about how the golden days of facebook was so golden. However, uh, I do think that social media, when you mutually, when you already know each other in real life, is a lot healthier than this. Like, I have no idea who you are wrong going to screw me at you on the internet.
And there have been multiple phases of social mea. There was first level where you know each other in real life. There is second level where you can follow anyone. Um but you're not but you only see the content of the people that you follow, which means you are also less like just scream at them and tell them to kill themselves or whatever.
And then .
third don't do but third level is like algorithm time. You just get fed random stuff from random people and you have no connection to them whatsoever. And it's just all awful.
I might be showing my age a little bit, but do you remember that facebook, when you communicate with other people, IT wasn't thread based. There was only wall bed. So I was going to be posting something on your wow I would say, hey, David, what's up and for you to reply to me, you have to come to my wall and say everything's great and there's zero connection between them at all.
That other conversation was in, I believe I forget that was before they started letting you reply and threats. They did make a thing where you could click a bit and you could show all the communications you had between each other in somewhat of a dashboard. But then he came into this more like, I can actually keep things, yes, just spoken together.
I remember significations of like Andrew post on David's wall and I would just show you like conversation.
Yeah, I was very A B. There was not like story based either like bringing in other things. And what's happening on other people's account is very much like I purposely wanted to show you something or say something to use. So I went to years and you have to come back to mind.
I just think social media, where is just a digital, your real life is just gonna be a healthier in every way. Cause if imagine on facebook and you I don't even know what facebook looks like right now because I haven't really been on there and like ten years but the old version of facebook.
i'm scared, ed, I don't want to interrupt. But my version of facebook for some reason is off the rails right now and it's just crazy, patriotic, AI images of, like, why won't this ever trend? And like a semi truck with, like a hundred marines Carrying flags, driving down of a highway that so I V C A I, because none of the words make sense. There's cars driving the wrong way down the road and no tracor trailer can Carry people on the back of the hold flags. Sorry, that's what i'm getting served .
on facebook lathing, because that that's the question I have is I have not been on facebook sense you just interactive your friends yeah you get served random.
it's my stuff now yeah ah and a lot of IT is just like all of those are just accounts that are pages that are trying to bring in as much both content as possible OK. That and a lot of them are like all the sports ones, it's like the lowest level of sports journalism possible. We're rather than just being like the devils may be interested in a trade with the maple leaves is just like where is the devils? Sixty eight million dollars we are going to head you next and is fifty S I just I feel like that that early .
form of facebook was probably the most healthy. The early form of twitter, before they added algorithmic stuff, was probably most fun. Because I love interacting with people that I like, appreciate on the internet and having them be able to reply back like that.
The magic that was the magic of twitter. This third level, like everything, is algorithm. Just get fit because imagine you're on facebook in two thousand and nine.
Imagine posting like, I grew my business from this to this. Here's three things I learned. What are your friends get to city? What does your mom go to city?
Yeah.
like you just wouldn't .
do that state job, sweety.
Yeah exactly. But this is unna that. Now coming back to that, take out the I know there are a lot of people who use IT as just like friends, but generally all accounts on tiktok public. There are some sort of private versions.
but I guess you can sit in account private OK. Everything you see on the feed, I believe.
take up to me, just has always felt like less of a point to point communication and more of throwing things out into the world. Yeah, yeah. I am sure i'm said I wrong about that.
But now creating this more A B friend to friend communication point is kind of call. It's also really funny that instagram created reals because of tiktok. And now tiktok like well in this game also that .
that is the end of the funny thing. They actually did make something similar called tiktok notes a few months ago. That is a lot more like actual instagram. And then this is a lot more just like early facebook slash, like a IT of the early early so instagram before stalled .
from snp jack and stalled from tiktok and took from everything.
I think everyone right now thinks that there's a hole in the market for more peer appear, like people I know in the real world based communication. That's why be real, got popular while, but then instagram just added to be real feature, which eliminated the entire point you .
all third out there. I like I use snap chat again as like what old snap chat is of just like I quickly want to send clear a picture of plan or something yeah, I feel like i'm slowly getting back snapp s chat with some some old friends are just very quick communications with photos and I like IT m tim does send me a lot of really yeah you send me of wanting color to of someone climbing .
amount with no. Oh, that's crazy.
Like I don't want to a look further. This is he calls.
but it's interesting because the snapshot is the thing that was very early, like a long time. IT goes well and they their core feature is still mostly the same. They started making most of their money through the life, through the discover stuff.
The video is in whatever, but if you just send people snap, it's basically the same feature as when I launch. yeah. And so I think that's why they have a huge ad campaign right now that's running all through out bricklin. That's it's like less social media, more snap chat. And i'm like, okay, it's still kind of social media but yeah yeah, yeah we'll see if this tiktok we have ever ends up making a two united states we will see but um until then I think we need throw IT to trivia.
OK trivia.
dude, so Alice is sick, so he is not here. This is a this .
room feels very now, but there's like gaps in the talking. It's probably because we have three and five five people.
But he did want me to clarify that he is sick .
as so he sent in a .
question for you because he .
is sick of you. Look.
these are going to be markets based questions because he is not here. nice. okay. So is mark Z A sausage mick muffin person or an egg make muff in person?
Figured out, I feel like I thought he mentioned .
this in the studio video once he did. Yes, yes.
wow. I remember there was an, was an apple event ellis was found him at, like the court yard outside of our hotel set down, asking the question.
Remember the answer interest?
I think I do, but I think I remember IT.
So it's usually Better .
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So the department of justice dropped another ROM shell. We've got a lot of lawsuits s coming out this year, and the department of justice is now officially suing a dobe.
which for how often premiere crashes yes.
I wish I could see A W for how often premiere crashes, but yeah, they're actually suing them because the there are very hidden early termination fees. When you sign up for adobe creative cloud, the main complaint is that they advertise their most popular plan, which is technically a early plan, but they show you the monthly cost to have the year year plan. yeah. So the weird things that you're basically signing a contract that says I will pay monthly for twelve months and if I want to cancel anytime within those twelve months, the termination fee is fifty percent of the amount of months that you have left.
And IT sounds like the complex the confusing thing here is, is like it's not uncommon for companies to offer cheaper by month if you commit. I mean, I like my climbing gym. If I pay each every month, IT is like maybe thirty five dollars, but if I just pay for the entire year, once have been like thirty dollars a month. But that sounds like adobe is when you get to that screen is just like first thing, preselected x amount of money monthly. But in the terms and conditions that agreeing to a year and has this termination fees like your gym membership .
thing and there is a climbing on that I used to go to that you could pay for year, but you would just pay for the year all at one yeah that's yeah you didn't pay monthly, but you are committing to here. It's just a it's a very weird thing.
So like for this with the adobe, if I cancelled after six months, how much what I have to three months, these fifty percent of the remaining .
yeah because there's six months left in, you're going to pay half of what the remaining is. Um IT did say on here, just to be clear after the first year, I think then you can cancel after any month and not hit that. But still yeah the first years when there is when someone is going to make a decision, unusually, they want to or don't want to use the problem anymore. And in that case, the cancelling, like most people will Price like, well, i'm going to pay half already, just finish this out and then be that's a huge .
and then you probably forget that you're been and then .
keeping yeah that's .
what a lot of up to even a dobe will be like will will give you a free month if you stay with us and then you do and then you completely forget they are paying for IT. And I just kind of goes into this little so .
I don't think you've done that before.
Uh, not me, couldn't be me. Yeah but it's it's interesting as the department of just this is suing adobe, but they're also implicating two top executives at the company who they say we're basically in charge of making this pricing plan work. Um and IT does IT does seem very bad for concerns. I've heard this complaint from people constantly over the last number months. You hear .
people complain about .
a doby no .
way they were all of guess.
but specifically about their very confusing structure.
I mean, there structure is confusing in a lot of different ways like they do have a lot of different first, all super expensive. Now it's just monthly like it's only substitution base, which everyone loves. Subscription based programs is very knowing the final cut just a one time.
right? Well, well, if you get the laptop version, the ipad and but I feel like the .
laptop version or like the general dup version is we're not that far from that being ict scription.
Yeah if they make because they already made final cut two for ipad, but if they make final cut two for laptop and they made there that I could see them making a part of apple one or something like that yeah.
there's also sorts of different student Prices. And I would not be surprised if over the last twenty years, photoshop is probably one of the most parodied software programs out there. I think there is a lot of people I want to know who who learned a lot about computers learning how to crack and adobe photoshop uh, software program yeah and there's a reason why because there's super announcing with the Prices and all of this stuff.
Yeah, a lot of people that I know will pay for the plan because they like the integration between the apps. sure. So like if you a lot people use premier because that links to after effects. So when you're making things and after effects, you can just hit save and IT automatic. It's premiere and that's the main reason that I know a lot of people use premiere, just sing a resolve from the vi is free, could use that uh, final cut if you're automatic is three hundred dollars once .
premier also works with audition though.
Yeah, i'm saying this as a premier user who who has the opportunities which the final cut and I ve just been in premier for. So yeah, I still love her. I like adobe sweet. I do. I just there's a lot of things .
about adobe I used for for like ten years and I like premier Better but I was just so unstable so consistently and people have told .
me recently that it's crashing less but yeah I don't get IT quite as often um and Mariah is a huge premier proponent, SHE says like a lot of .
the cost and a different stuff. That's I think the main reason that we intend to use final cut around here is that IT auto saves literally every single time you do anything. So IT does not question freeze that often.
When IT does, you can just close IT when you reopen in your exactly where you left off. And I had so many times in premiere where I would work for half an hour, I would crash, and then I would just lose everything. And there an auto save.
I feel there definitely is an order .
frequency I .
remember a long time ago, just like muscle memory, just like command or control s like a yeah like an inner timer in my head, like every two minutes like i'm not even I like yeah so yeah.
but at least once a week here and I would say so easy and and then .
he finishes exporting and gets to leave a like instead of a clock true, that's true. But I think the wildest thing about this is the fact that they're specifically targeting to executives. They said, um you this are also seeing here that customer service representatives would intentionally drop or disconnect calls. Everyone knows they're allege, alleging sorry, but like calling customer support.
IT takes so long to finally talk to someone and then you finally get to maybe a point and where something's happening and if that this connects, the last thing you want to do is restart that process because if you didn't get some sort of uh like reference number that you can bring back and just get back into the call, the time that doesn't help or doesn't give in a line, I would probably give a possible yeah so the fact that there's allegedly put a intentionally doing that, which will surprise me, is crazy yeah um what is the some users report that the trying to cancel. They are putting to software loops that would not let them cancel, that do not prise about. I've had that in multiple.
I've tried to cancel rising fires. And doing that is like, what's your new address and I type IT and is like we can find that and then obviously gone from the cancelling page. And so all of this sounds very much around a lot of different software and tech things in general. Yeah.
I know adobe is just wait too big in the creatives face though, like we need competitors that are actually going to be able to stand up to them. Um they recently had their figura acquisition blocked, which I think was a good thing because they would just have no competition what so ever. Um so yeah will see because there's a lot of a lot of big tech loss is happening right now like a lot of them, which is great.
IT is good. That needs to be they need to all be checked there. They all these big tech companies need a reality check, everyone in a while and me, whether all the things happen that we wanted to them at least thinking there are potential consequences first stuff, this isn't absurd.
Like almost no way of seeing that you're just gonna get this phantom charge later for cancelling. It's pretty well. But you are talking about um alternatives. Adam, you just started using pixel matter. Pixel or what do you think of this?
So I like and for yeah um and it's a little different like the U I and everything about IT is not what i'm used to with photoshop, but once you learn where everything is, that kind of does all the same things. So I was working in IT this morning because I tried to like, and i've seen brand and use IT very seamlessly, and he makes beautiful thun nails with IT.
And I like, I feel like I should learn how to use this just in case like brand team is like in dispels, I need to make a some nail for something like way form related or personal. Yeah um so it's like uneasy to learn software in that sense, but it's a standalone software as well. So yes, I also think it's mac only I believe is yeah think so. I know it's windows something else.
It's later, in general, looks like IT would want to be on like an ipad or something like that. Like it's very basic with lots of sliders and panel on the side where like I think photoshop thrives in knowing shortcuts and knowing tools. Stuff like that were tool bars are so little because most of the people using IT are so just like efficient and yeah apple apples only.
I want tim to .
now do a video of like testing adobe alternative. As someone who he learned his, I would love that.
But I will say I don't think it's it'll be as hard for him as you think IT is like this morning when I was working on he just walked over was like, what if you do this and like press three things and intuitively .
know where that's good and I would rather into this is easy yeah maybe you don't need a year long on cancel all adobe subscription yeah if you are getting into IT from school and is easy forever. I doubt hill ever change by him .
showing how powerful that could be could turn to our graphic design tern. So all right, move on. Uh youtube is experimenting with a community notes ask feature called notes which .
is totally not in a .
backfire to and I is for those who don't know notes on twitter X R um there actually is a kind of good feature. Um it's very funny when they get posted because often they get posted on advertisements. Yes, wish I not sure why twitter wants to do that because I just completely ly destroyed their every revenue. But considering how many terrible like drop shipping ads there are on twitter right now, it's very funny when these notes get posted.
IT is really good for the actual consumer because it's so much harder to get tricked into. Some half them at this point aren't even drop ship. Most of the community notes like you will pay in this website will disappear and like a month and you will not you just lost your money.
You don't even get the cheap garden you just overpaid for. You just streak at scamp. So that's great. IT is tough for a twitter because why would you want to time to just get exposed but um yeah community notes on twitter are great because IT does help sometimes IT obvious ly can be abused and like IT can be abused by basically force. If enough people want to screw with something, they can screw with IT and maybe gets changed later. But um if IT does help with misinformation or things that are wrong and like that is obviously on youtube as well, right uh yeah.
it's a little weirder on youtube yeah now obviously youtube has a lot of garls to make sure that people don't just come in and started just like saying things because often times people will go on youtube come and and just be like you're wrong, it's actually this and they're totally wrong and it's just ridiculous. Um but the way this is going to work and it's just a test for now, it's not actually rolled out.
This is kind of the way that youtube does things is, is just slowly test things. Users with active youtube channels in gid standing will be able to write notes about a video, about on a video, to clarify certain things about the video. This then gets passed to third party evaluators, who will rate whether they find the notes useful.
If they do, they might appear under the video um and the youtube has an algorithm where if a significant number of people who previously raided notes differently, now raided notes as helpful IT will be more likely to show that note. So for example, if you are reading a bunch of notes in, a lot of them are just people trying to mess with the video, and you say this is not helpful, this is not helpful. Then you say one is helpful is more likely to show that no under the video because there's a higher likelihood that .
is actually good note OK that make sense.
So I feel like these notes are probably going to be more helpful for like videos that come out from politicians or you know different organizations maybe um maybe brands yeah .
yeah I honestly see this. And one thing I think would be cool in there is you say circus community now gets created, gets sent to third party, whatever that means, whether users I think this is willing to go today IT should first go straight to the first the channel that published because like let's take our hours, for example, like ah we go through so many things, there's small things. We get wrong randomly.
If there is a note that said, hey, the iphone rails are titanium am not a woman like you said IT this is the community no and market looked that went, oh yeah, that is right and just clicked OK. Then we know that right. And I can go there and I could stop at I think the the potential of this is cool because this is gonna sound like a headache. But I miss annotations.
That's not a tay I want. Who doesn't is okay.
The people don't miss annotation in the reason gn is because of people use the help of them, like the invisible ones. So when you click and try and pause the video, you go to some random link or whatever, or you click on the video, and there one of them filling the whole screen that stunk.
I think channels in good standings should be able to put annotations on videos because there's not a lot of things you can do to a video that's already published if there is a small mistake. Um so being able to put a little note, like it's basically like when you throw up like an as risk, like we claiming something you set out loud because you can go back and there would be some a community nowhere we could say on our podcast two weeks ago. We could say, hey, by the time this came out, recall is now up, out or up video, because people .
that right articles can added the article and then say, a previous version of this article said, X, Y, Z. But we can do that .
with within our long podcast that takes two plus days to fully post production in everything and publish. So that would be awesome. And being able to have an audience go through that and also be able to approve be like, oh ah enough people said this that could get through and using part is where multiple users come in and stuff.
That's why they are going to be sent to third party people to say what they're not they're actually useful. yes. So i'm sure they are taking about this very deeply. I don't think they're just going to IT and like chaos in that, but that's the thing.
And this is the thing we talk about all the time as they can think about IT as hard as possible. They can do all of their internal testing. Everything can seem perfect, and they will be out in the real world for thirty minutes.
And something absurd t is going to happen to IT, and IT is going to be the verge headline for a week and stuff gna get mess up and then we'll have to go back fix IT or IT. Will rain true? K, yeah, for a while, which might be funny. yeah. In this test.
they're only giving IT to a limited number of people to test out. Um so we're going to see how that goes. And then they basically said if IT works out and people like IT, they're going to then determine whether or not it's actually worth rolling out.
So my final of on this, I am excited that I think there's a lot of good potential. I could come out of this for very basic like essentially as risks on to minor fixes because a like we're pretty quick. But imagine those people who take months to make a video, and then they just want to put one little thing out there, like the amount of hard work theyve done and how easy they could just make that simple fix. Because yes, and IT happens to the best of us.
yes, for all time, all time. It's especially when you have a video that's like thirty to forty five minutes long, you're gonna get like small things yeah for sure I amend those things right now is just like either tagging a comment or putting on the description, usually pinning a comment um but I would be easier like I do miss annotations yeah .
miss Anita because people watching things are on their phones full screen. You don't see comments on the smart v. You don't see comments if it's a physical video thing inside .
yeah great with speaking of smart T V is really quickly yeah um I have recently been watching youtube on my projector OK and on the android T V youtube APP. You have all the settings that you have on the phone APP except there's no playback speed function and I watch everything at two x and I can't do that on my projector.
I don't know why there's something so much funny about to x play back, unlike the T V in the living room. Like i'm just imagining clare walking to me like watching a discount video had to x speed for some reason I just been like I don't want any part and like walking away. I don't know why that's different. I don't know my samsung T V. There's definitely settle IT must I think that does I didn't that .
was able to either on my TCL roku T V, and I didn't know was an option and they either just added IT or it's been there all along and I .
just can find IT, but I was in the settings rod T, V APP. If you have android T, V APP, can you cast. To like to the projector with through that on your phone and set IT on your phone.
I don't think you can control playback when .
you're casting playback speed change I don't know.
I haven tried IT. I'll try IT tonight. Haven't i'll try IT onions report back. Well, anyway, we should take a detrimental .
ah I like this computer .
has touch cream. I've missed that on my macbook. It's so nice. I barely use IT before the podcast just like easily being able .
to score the notes tty alright, next question. We all know that markets plays professional ultimate frisbee on the new york empire website. IT has a few fun facts about him like the fact that he's he plays the position of cutter, which I didn't know with a position .
until just as another country cutter.
I I don't know how .
to respond that and .
his birthday, but according to this website, what is his nickname? Is a nickname? Yes, he does. And restart nice. I'm glad I have .
played alter with me as a very long time.
I've known him for a very long time. Like I.
everything I played on him with, he did not have a nickname.
This website states .
that he has a nickname. What is that right? Figure that out after.
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walk back. We are going to talk about the brand new phone one.
but not the phone one you're thinking enough.
H, no.
not that phone one.
The phone one was going about the phone one.
The phone one?
no. Panthea is, oh.
but one. Oh, the fun one.
yeah. By C M F. baby.
Well, by C M F, by nothing.
It's not the nothing phone one. It's the C M F phone one.
It's the C M F by nothing.
phone f by nothing .
that's actually their brand name on anyway, R C M F is launching a new phone called the phone one, which not to be confused with the nothing phone one IT has no parents assy. So that say you know the difference um on july eighth, they're going to be talking a lot more about IT. They're also going to be releasing the second generation of the C M F watch and the C M F earbuds OK. Now if you remember correctly, the same f watch was basically a White labeled alibaba watch um because you could basically go on amazon and search smart watch and IT looks pretty much exactly the same.
And if you're really not up, the C, M, F is essentially the would you like call the budget version or the budget company that nothing created yeah which is very .
funny because yeah the yes, the android phone. So here are, yeah here are .
we're back three generations later. yes. But what's very interesting in the reason I think this is so intriguing, the teaser photo of this is bright orange, very similar, like the rabbit tech engineering orange and has A B B. I don't know it's at the corner of the device. I can tell you which corner because I zoom in a bit far IT also looks like IT has kind of like a leather that leather take a leather at yeah i'm in tried um yeah I mean, some might say .
we like nos.
We like don't take that place. I don't have done one.
The tweet says introducing C, M, F, phone one wonderful by design, leveraging nothing's innovation and particulars attention to design, IT serves as a wonderful entry point for an entire product ecosystem. As others overlook this category we're giving in our full attention coming soon. So yeah, i'm wondering what a budget phone by the company that makes extremely cheap watches and your buzz is going.
Price is well, what the Price will be, what will look like, how will perform? So this is always, I am excited to see what this knob does because a really well, bill b, it's like, fantastic. Like IT is this?
I I know i'm sorry.
U K. Fans, this is a tough one, but this is my issue with like I don't anna initially call this gigia c. But when I think about like unique design choices, especially hardware wise that we're seeing for the first time, budget phones is always like the, all right, you're all ready making sacrifices to performance for a budget phone.
Now your obviously spending dollar manufacturing dollars on something that's not Normal. How much more performance sacrifices are we taking on that because we want to add up to a phone. That's what would you get, two hundred and .
three hundred dollars? I very around. Yeah, there are actually some other photos that they teased on twitter.
yes. So one of the photos is part of the phone with like a little screw. And then they also so shipped a few people like little, many screw drivers. So I imagine it's going to be like very easy to take apart. If it's a phone that has a replaceable battery that would be epic.
awesome, we're going to .
back um .
that would be one way to get around media. C battery performance is the initial cost would still be what IT is, but if you could buy a replacement battery now would be really cool and then could help that performance.
Yeah I think they all use is the same sort of like their .
design language is very consistent through yeah which .
is very I mean all the all the buds and stuff like pretty ool. The video band and the buzz both haven't have a wheel.
This video was sorry for my volume. The left side of IT, I think, is the phone. In the right side of IT is the buzz because that looks like just a black version of the orange we saw yeah but other than that, IT still doesn't help us much more on what side .
is on yeah all the due.
I mean, maybe would be cool.
was I would .
love IT .
i'm so high done this. I'm instead .
of a volume rock, let's take guesses on where we think .
this is because the topper.
bottom of the bottom bottom .
yeah because then you can put the phone upside down in your pocket and you like.
if my phone know, how am I accessing it's in your pocket that makes sense. Holding IT. Normally it's either down here by my pinky on the bottom side, which feels really awkward to do, or I have decided my them all the way down. I almost feel like top, top, right would making you not have one time. Actually, no right, right finger would work.
So I think the top, I will say I am very excited about this mostly because like the nothing phone, for example, was basically a totally Normal phone that just I like lites in the software was a little bit different. But seeing a Normal ish phone that has some interesting hard work works, I think is more fun.
I love, yes, because that puts us back in the days of android, where every single injured phone that came out had like a weird hardware quark. And that was always very interesting. Now all phones are the same, exact square boxes, seeing a little bit different unfold. Yeah, but if this is like three hundred bucks, that's gonna be really cool.
Yeah, as long as IT performs well, which I kind of think it'll be fine, I bet for the majority of the people looking in this Price, strange IT will perform find. And if you have a cool, unique, hard work word plus, and let's be the orange color that C N F uses is fantastic. Yeah, like, wonderful. So yeah, but could be also.
the black also looks nice. IT looks like it's a nice, like matt texture. So I think adding this.
this comes to the U. S. You.
but i'm sure we will have a chance to test this out at some point. I do you think the kind of full leather well, it's not my favorite. It's almost positive. This won't be a glass back, but is going to do some sort of a cheaper plastic back. Adding of a leather to I can make a feel way more premium for a far cheaper.
Yeah, it's like that. That's something that they used to put on a lot of film camera .
is a lot of yeah yeah I think looks nice, feels nice and again, more premium, cheaper Price, right? I like IT.
So you should clarify ah it's not necessarily coming out on july eighth. They just have a community update on going to talk about IT. Um I still think phone one is a term name for for this but you .
know it's also funny because the tweet they have says buds pro two and watch pro two join phone one in the new C M F IT is why can't companies line up all of their numbers? It's like, yeah IT has to always .
be off yeah always and that will be fun and interesting. Um we got one more little thing.
Yes, I wanted to talk about the new beat solo buds and when I asked you to about you both seen that these were none but you hadn't seen what the kind of defining picture of the yes um so I wanted to see what your dots were okay on the part um so beaches released their first pair of truly wireless year. But there under a hundred dollars there are seventy nine ninety nine there.
They look just like beat, truly wireless elbot the red, the pack is very small and is translucent, and the airboat themselves are pic. What they did differently in the sacrifice that they made is the budget themself have eighteen hours of battery life, but there is no battery inside of the case. So now you can just put them in the case to charge.
The case is just to hold them and to connect the U. S, B, C. For, to charge, to charge.
But they are usually when we see earbuds with like twenty hours of battery life is like four to five hours of battery life in the earbuds themselves, and then you top them off in the case. So this is changing IT up by adding more battery like to the ear butzer itself. But you aren't going to have the .
case that follow around and how long they .
said eighteen hour eighteen.
that's i'm considering. Most airbeds are around that with the case. aly. I like that a lot. Yeah, because i'll be like on a plane and i'll have my birds .
in the entire time die. And then sometimes you to be like our world. Now i'm gna do taking APP because I am taking the APP because I need my to charge for hour.
At least you have put the budget in the case for like five minutes usually to charge like most of the way. But that's a very interesting idea. The funny thing is the case um IT is definitely not smaller than all the other beats cases is still not necessarily smaller than other ear buds in general um but I don't know, it's interesting. I like I would love they would do both that we epic .
that would be forty hours. Yeah well, they should offer a bigger version, bigger case. Yes.
what there are some like anker buds that will last the long time. I know about four hours, but yeah.
pretty decently long time. But if you eating our Better life in the buds and then another sixteen hours of charge inside of IT that wild, you barely have charged them. Effort yeah um but I think I think I would one hundred percent sacrifice out down to pay less money.
Eighty boxes are great Price for this. Um I actually really like a lot of beach, really wireless earbuds. I think the beats fit profit in my ears very well. Their case is way too big but that's because IT the wing tips and I like the physical butter on the outside. I don't this doesn't look like IT as a physical push button probably attacks IT might like a tap pad on the side of IT um but this way smaller and A D box is awesome and yet eight is a very life sounds great. I haven't seen the verge place about IT and they got an review unit so they haven got to do a full Better, Better test get but oh, if it's close eighteen .
hours yeah really do .
yeah think .
cool all right well, we will have to test us on those. Come in yeah .
others I have one more thing. Uh, if you've been watching tech youtube for quite a while, your body ware of john morson or tilt today, wonderful channel part of team crisp with markets. He recently posted a health update. He's been going through some things over the last couple years and hasn't been able to post, which has been a shame because he made some of the best looking tech videos out there.
all his videos so much.
He is one of the nicest people i've ever. Um super, super nice when I first started here and meeting him was awesome. Uh, he's definitely going through a few things. Hopefully he will be making videos again soon because this is last update. Seems like he is on the right track to a lot of things but if you know when you wondering why he has a been making video, highly suggest going and watching that most recent video and if he's out there listening, hope you feel Better uh, and can wait to see more videos from in the future hopefully .
definitely yeah.
go we trivia.
Take IT to trivia.
good. So quick up date on the score. Markets who's not here with eleven? David with ten? Andrew, also with eleven? no. This is your chance to get ahead if you can answer either of these questions about markets.
At least one of them, fifty, fifty.
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question me?
It's too easy. alright. First question is markets a sausage mk mufson person or an egg mk mufson person at mcDonalds .
breakfast sandwich? wow.
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with the confidence a .
regular make .
mutton has canadian make.
No idea.
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we both rote sausage. Yes, you both get the point. Let's go hard.
right? I think I remember him mentioning this and saying something like the sauce is.
make women is the best breakfast. The micham in itself at mcDonald's is the best because of the freshly crack, which is what makes you so much Better. Although I make gritter box, I think he specifically .
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Next question, according to the new york empire website, of which markets is a player of the team on doesn't make any sense. But on the website, what does he say his nickname is?
Is a total guess based on what I think people might joke around with him.
okay. and. Yes, I don't .
know very few of the players on the empire OK. Um so I don't know what their sense of humor might be like giving .
markets a name .
interest if that is the nickname I am .
going to be so that .
I I wrote M K B, H D.
Well.
it's both right and wrong, but i'll given the point because what you write.
I wrote hollywood. I'm assuming they are like making fun of him for being a big shot like ribby at him for being famous.
It's just, K, B, yeah, they drop the H, D. I don't know .
if anyone .
actually .
caused him. That is just what .
name Colin? M, K, B.
yeah. And .
eleven.
Yeah, we're all eleven.
I think you knowing players and knowing my kids were so long and playing with them backfire.
No, I think i'm just needed and didn't think of literally the thing his channels been named about forever because ultimately s be loved to be like, hey, markets is bigger than ultimately as a whole.
Lets use that calm llyw ood.
No, no, no. I don't think they come hollywood.
I just i've never heard anyone. Yeah, we're not all that. I know you too have twelve now and markets has a love.
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IT before as I have to do with your name. No, so is nothing doing.
It's said I have to do with my age, which is going to be really good for you guys because you've always known me as one of the older people in.
I got the name .
when I was Young.
the name mud boy.
Young mango.
It's freshman. Because when I was a freshman at my college, I was one of the ones stuck with .
through.
I used to say all the time that I was just a freshman in new things. So like I was a freshman in the workforce, I was a freshman and whatever team I is playing for or something like that, beginning mental. yeah.
surprised. Markets used to only call me because that was just what everybody on R. T, really.
That's so. And then he started calling me Andrew. I started working on us like, oh yeah, that's my name. I have a name. Me, he's talking to me.
Give me a name.
all right. Then take us out.
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That's one of the laws. That's one of the laws. Uh, I also actually forgot, I want to make one quick amendment to last six episode. Do IT. BaLance so good ah we were when we were talking about the W C updates and how you can now as A I O S eighteen react with any ah I was I think I noted about how that's going to cause some some of those tap back complications. Turns out you can actually react with any g on google messages. S and goog messages currently has a thing called photo mog which is basically the same thing as reacting with stickers which apple just added nios a team yeah I .
still think photo mog n stickers probably will be.
they're going to be different. There is going to be a lot of compatible issues.
Well, because the way the sticker reactions were different, where as photo at reactions on google is where the omi would be, where, as on the iphone you had, I ssa's was like there stickers .
get tag on the bottom when you react with stickers yeah yeah um also very interestingly, I was looking into this I lock I was worried about the slight yesterday and trying to like formulate some idea based on this. And the geno ji they get, I get was trying apple. They get treated as stickers.
okay? So when so if you send a gene mojo to somebody, they can save IT as a sticker. The interesting thing is there is a new A P I that apple is putting out for developers that allows the mojo to be used in line with text, which is something that emerge I can do because they are uncoated, which means r text.
okay. So you've always been able to say, like I went to the store today, store image, I was really happy about a smiling face and is just like this long string, we've never been able to put stickers in line with text. So the weird thing about je mogi is the exhibit features of both stickers and and I have this conspiracy theory that apple is trying to sort of make the idea of a sticker and an g sort of the same idea in people's heads, because they act the exact same way.
Uh, that's going to be very confusing when you send someone a geno ji. And I just ends up being looking like A P. N.
G. I don't know. Anyway, I was wrong about the google thing, and I apologize.
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