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As far as I know, they're undefeated. I think they've played japan's a really tough team. I don't think they're yed some of the heart dalia is going to be really tough. They're generally pretty good. Um so that I think they are party getting into back play .
pretty OK is braket play like the .
way it's gonna work is this is a tournament they'll do pool play where they basically seat all the team. These are the first way in the pool, in the pool first person to get IT wins. They'll take like sixteen teams and split IT up into groups of four.
And those are pools. Those pools played against each other and then create the seating for the elimination active. So they're definite elimination active. Right now.
I felt really stupid because Marcus has consistently been posting the match scores on his instagram stories, and every single time they keep getting fifteen points. So I message him and I was like, why do you guys keep getting fifteen points and he was like, David is first to fifteen points. And I was like.
go as a former ultimate player and that's I work. You are not stupid because ultimate is a viols confusing all because we cannot keep what we want to do. And it's not always just a fifteen. There a weird time limit if you don't make IT that i'll be like plus two or plus one. So anyways, yeah.
he tried to give an analogy. He was like, just like an ping pong. How you played to twenty one, you played to fifteen and ultimate.
I guess that's kind of something.
How many points are touched down worth?
And one.
every point is worth .
point o and IT is called .
a touch down, a point.
a score. Yeah, score. Okay.
so it's not called the no, probably anything. But I touched down.
Yeah, you should go. Look, IT is an end zones.
There is an zone. Yeah.
I I think, okay, how where? When do I get a home running.
right? That's the end of trivium for today. Today's piso's we have early pixel fold thought blue guy user surging 呀 我 find out why A I starting to art mess up google search and then I can't want to talk about this new game called that you will be interested yeah but first, last week, we didn't have time for this.
But there is this third article about swappable prime lenses, right? And I didn't know how to think about IT. And I assume, do you have some thoughts? I don't know if they're are bad thoughts, but i'd like to hear your thoughts.
Please teach us.
So the way a lens works is you have the internal part of the lens, which has all of these things called lens elements. And effectively, there's multiple elements of the lens that focus the light because depending on the apple, the focal length of the lens and the type of lens that you make, you have to focus the light to make an image circle on the sensor, right?
So sama has apparently come out with this singular lens that you keep mounted to your camera. You would just swap out the lengths elements instead of swapping out the entire lens. The point of this, they say, is to like save weight. And now you can only you only have to bring like basically the center part of your lens with you. And so cold lands, which makes a lot of sense.
Um I feel like basis of what you just said. My initial thought was sounds cool weight feels like you're just wapping length is anyways but then like okay the because the exterior part of IT is the bulk, your aspect just Carry the small parts that does sound nice yeah a lot of times sorry, I don't interrupt. But like lenses, when you're caked, like walking, you're like bringing a bag, those of the things that .
add up and next week my back was in pain. So it's an interesting idea. I think that the awkward thing about IT is a significantly limits the type of lens design that you can have OK because if you want, like there's this line of micon lens is called the knocked lenses that are like point nine five OK.
And they're huge. They're like massive, massive cannon also makes a twenty eight two D F two or twenty four seven one of the two thousand twenty eight to seventy f two. It's also massive.
And the reason that is, is because you need a lot of glass to be able to focus that much late and produce like that many stops of on a lens. So having the body of the lens fixed really does like pretty significantly limit what you can do with IT. Um however, they might be able to make the interior parts longer or shorter.
So I don't know. It's interesting, I think that you're kind of locking yourself into that ecosystem for sure. But at the same time, at least initially, they're only offering three and they're not actually that different. There's a twenty one millimeter, a twenty eight millimeter in at thirty two millimeter, which again, um you know they're not super different in vocal.
Yeah it's like not enough to be like super excited about getting this and walking into that. If you want something tighter and you want to go like a fifty, which feels like a significant are like you know a Normal jump from twenty eight to fifty, this doesn't even have IT. So you're just bringing in the lands .
that where you're starting to see the limitations of these is that the longer focal inks you get, generally, you have to make the lengths longer because you have to put more elements and yeah because to be a longer distance between the focal center of the the optical center of the lens and the focal point in which is the sensor. So anyway, my overall take on this is they're pretty affordable.
Um apparently it's going to be around two hundred and twenty nine dollars for the main lensman mount with the thirty two millimetre insert and i'm not sure what you're going to be shipping the other adapters for. Yeah yeah I also don't know about the quality um there are two thousand eight three five and three five respectively which is like not the fastest but for a Walker around lands I think that twenty one military or to that date could be cool. I like twenty million years.
But anyway, it's an interesting idea. I'm glad that people are innovating in the in the lends space in general. So and it's kind of call that you don't .
have to care about this, but can you plain White blue sky, two million users over the weekend. Is that like double .
their users? I'm not sure. But IT is a lot is yeah .
they gained.
So for those that don't know, blue sky and what is a alternative to twitter looks exactly like twitter. And if you want to learn more about blue sky, we just this is actually very, incredibly good morning because we just publish a special episode about blue sky and threads ah which you should go watch it's called protocol wars a atp blue skye versus thread some like that. And blue sky is alternative to twitter that was sort of incubated inside of twitter. But over the weekend, they aimed a ton of users because brazil has officially behind x such twitter.
Yeah, I haven't got to read into this year and why this is happening.
Yeah, this happened pretty much exactly why you probably think IT in that long got mad at some judge and then, you know didn't comply with what they wanted them to do and then he debonair as they had.
uh, fees or fines that they had to pay. Yeah, so effectively .
what happened is like way back in April, this judged brazil told x that I needed to suspend certain accounts for spreading disinformation. Elan said. No, we're not going to do that. And then he also proceeded to mock the judge a lot, which works out really well for you generally and then IT works really well for your time.
And then x closed its brazilian .
office in August because x said that its legal representative was threatened with arrest if he did not comply with um the rules that were set by the judge. And then the judge basically said, google and apple five days to take eggs off the APP store in block kus on their platforms. This band is now effective until x names a new legal representative in brazil, which they are probably not going to do okay uh and they also now have to pay a bunch of fines that that they owe to brazil because of all of these infringements that they have made. Then I got worse like IT always does because starling said that they're not going to ban x on users that are using starling in brazil.
which is a surprising amount of people I saw somewhere. I was like over one .
hundred thousand and two hundred thousand people have glaser this weekend. They have no service at all. I remember, and I was, I went to a few of the different ranger stations because I locked my keys in my car and had a hit hike about five miles.
You hold them. I don't want to d rail the pot that much. But when you came in this morning, I media like gratious beautiful isn't you're telling me about this part of.
yeah, I don't know how modern cars allow this to happen anymore. But like I closed my door in the the microsecond, my door closed the worst. I had my my stomach just exploit.
I saw my keys sitting on my sea and all the doors had just oda locked. Uh, anyway, the point is I I hitch type to a ranger station at the top of this mountain and the ranger station had had starling. Okay yeah I can like places .
like that where he makes them yeah and i'm brazil's dragani and i'm sure there's lots of rural places where yeah makes a ton yeah and others .
I don't know brazil is actually has traditionally been very, very, very active on twitter. They make up like a lot of the fan and stand accounts that like really have a social culture moving. I know I mean.
this is a niche aspect of IT, but the brazilian violent fans are wide. I mean, like they support there there teams a lot there's a lot of people on twitter supporting those teams. And when I still watch about brazil .
big yeah they have two hundred fifty million people and reportedly ten percent of the entire country used twitter OK which is crazy yeah um so starlings that they weren't going to comply. And then brazil froze starlings bank accounts OK so then they did comply. So anyway, regardless, IT is pretty much indefinitely banned in brazil.
And so everyone decided to move over to blue sky. And I was looking into l why they chose blue sky instead of threads. And apparently mostly just people just didn't want to join another metal platform, which totally makes sense.
And also, blue sky, if you haven't used IT, basically is formatted exactly like twitter used to look before I got whatever to X. Like it's it's prevent exactly the same. So blue guy over the weekend gained two million users, which is a about ten percent of brazil population because ten percent would be two, five million. Yeah, which is crazy. Yeah, which is crazy.
It's the significant growth brings platforms total user count to eight point four million.
So that's twenty per twenty four percent over a weekend, which is not that's crazy. Yeah and blue sky is cool. Like there's a lot of really interesting features of blue sky ther's custom feeds. There's like these starter packs that you can um basically like if your friends have .
a certain what is a starter pack on a social media .
star packing on blue sky is basically like if you are a person who's into these categories or the people that i'm following the accounts, that i'm following the fees that I am using, I can just copy that over to your .
account so like if I wanted to like look at pictures of .
mouse yeah yes, there's different. There's custom feeds on blue skies so you can like you can go to the four you feet or whatever. But there's also following feed.
There's also custom fees where people can curate their own sort of lists and then you can have these lists as these custom fees. There's custom moderation. Um yeah, I think that a lot of people just like wanted to move over there. And it's really funny because I was using blue y law over the weekend and like half the posts were in portuguese so to all you have put brazilian blue guy users out there. Hello.
welcome. Yeah you own blue right now. I think pretty much .
IT was definitely a huge jump for the platform um and it's good to have more users because like we talked about on the special episode, the social graph problem is kind of the biggest problem and are just getting more people on there, especially people that contribute so much to culture yeah I think is very important. So IT might make people actually want to go over and down moted. Funny enough, I got a lot of people posting at me, sky. Well, sky at me, I guess. Yeah, don't I can't say that in past, but saying that they download bu sky because of the episode, which is very funny because most of IT was about .
activity yeah like and most of us were saying like why I feels like activity pop and .
threads is really doing way yeah yeah lot of people want to be interesting in so that's fun. So if you want to check out blue sky and out with .
all the 所以 right I have one more quick thing before we do trivial and I just because I want to talk about my space um but instagram is now allowing you to add a song to your instagram profile just like my space used to be。
Yeah amazing but this time IT doesn't IT doesn't to play.
IT doesn't auto play which is good yeah I do which they're brought in topic so we could all argue their friends all the time. Is I like your topic? friends? yes. So my space is everything are on your page, at your profile picture. I like a bio IT had the song that would play and then I would have u curated the eight friends that would show on the top and the amount of its and arguments that that started.
I think I would .
just not put anyone.
just like I just make of your own accounts and make so didn't popular yeah. I mostly wanted to play this because I want everyone to say what song they would add to their instagram profile.
what song I would add because there .
is already a song .
that I case by child, the new album, because it's also, but I can get that out of my head.
This is new album. good. Yeah, good. I thought he was the, 嗯 OK I was 啊。
i was just thinking about IT. Um I think I have to go with this song. But that's just me.
I I like IT men. I wish I would play. Can we put that .
on the power? Yeah.
we could also put this on the podcast.
I'd like to see him stop me.
I would love .
looking at else's pictures to that music. I was like.
did you think I was like? I was like, you can see that.
you know, I hate play, but honestly, I would be coming down for this to my music. I would be done. yeah. And how does IT? So how does that work?
Is spotify? I'll show you through your mind. No, so I believe I shall to figure this out.
Meta has their own library, some different, uh, probably feel like really. And so you just have to find something in there. It's already it's a library you just search through when you go. And at a song, it's like edit profiles, song choice and and you pick you that. And then IT just comes up as which I don't think people are gonna see, but there's just this little play icon underneath that yeah, this is mine.
I love someone. Please explain that for the audience. There's a doctor pepper, A I song that's actually really.
really good course is song of the summer.
And I know article came out a few week or two ago that I had zero economic impact since they that song is proof that is fan, the cultural impact, let alone the economic impact of the doctor pepper song yeah.
Seeing the way that IT works on and android phone, android phone, I like that you can just play IT directly from the profile. IT doesn't have to like open up a separate line yeah and that is very cool.
IT is super small to the point we're hitting. The playbook is actually kind of hard like i've missed the play.
They probably purpose yeah yeah.
You have to really want to listen to the song. Yes.
I feel like there could be a middle ground. I also think you should be able to name IT something like mine says asking A I to make a hit country songs about doctor pepper. Like, that's too long. I just wanted to be like Andrews favorite song or like, let me name is something, let me name is song of the summer.
People like wonder what that is IT would be with mysterious yeah yeah people a click. Then my theory is that they're trying to make instagram .
tomorrow a dating up that's a good theory refer to they did launch this in collaboration with supreme carpenter and a new songs. So like I think that was kind of the the way they marketed this as adding IT onto there. Um but yeah.
I think it's a thirty second portion does but doesn't .
start straight due to .
do do do or are you into the course already I think this is only there to start .
the beginning or do do do do do do yeah yeah because that's important.
It's just that replying for three second do do do unfortunately .
on most streamers, when you play that song, the um radio station that plays afterwards is baggers only about that. So it's a bomb that there isn't an auto radio that plays. Do you play IT? But I do need people to know more about the song, which I actually watch the documentation about the song last night.
Do you need more people to know about that song? I feel like that is if you lived at any millisecond in the night to you, her, that I just want to take.
take a second to talk about a little bit of third trivia OK OK. Did you know? okay. So there is, there is this ranch that ellis will know a lot about, called skyWalker ranch in california. Basically, George lucas created this ranch for, like, just doing insane, like video ex and sound design.
And i've been invited to a few screenings at sky works arrange, because they screen some movies there, specifically the new star ars movies. When they came out, they invite a minute to go see them there, apparently. Third, I blind had like no money, right? Because they were just a local abandon.
Cisco, they knew about skyWalker ranch, they knew was insieme expensive. And they didn't think that that many people are rented IT out. So one day they just showed up and set up and started recording their album. And they recorded, like most of the album over ten days, at skype, arrange without asking anyone permission, and then left and like that how they recorded their day. A lot of their deb album is .
so like the studio. They are called skyWalker sound. And it's a huge deal in the audio world. And just like the the trivia fact that everyone loves to decide is that every year since one thousand nine seventy seven, a sound guy or remixed or like some audio person, has either been nominated or won in academy word every year since one thousand nine hundred and seven seven. It's like it's like ludo cis the work they do there yeah .
we should record the podcast there.
Yeah record for we just show up and record in the i'm .
sure they're taken down security well.
yeah apparently after the album came out and got really big, they went back and like told the person at the front desk that they did IT and the person was like, yeah, I mean, I don't know as long as you recorder next album here, then always forgiven I guess that's also which is cool so anyway.
so yeah, that's the new super m feature.
cool. Tell us what you the song of the summer or a song of your instagram is going to be in the comments.
I just want them to let us edit the HTML of the instagram. Ge, just like we used .
to with my space, I I coded my own website and six grade because I was part of like this class I was taking, and IT was basically just taking random cat images from the internet and like making them the wallpaper, and then playing weird alien cava in the background, like over and over again. The same song. Does this still exist?
The song hardware store, by weird, I can give IT.
I feel like that's like .
a project you can currently I IT hosted on actually. R yeah, think IT was archived.
possibly. I don't remember the name of the year, although unfortunately yeah is .
prequel long form. Yeah.
finding my own of site .
from six grade .
anyway are right. Well, I think we should take IT to some non third.
I blind trivia on the lights work today.
Marka z will never .
believe IT, oh my god, alright. Well, this week we have an audio question, not a question about audio, but a question where i'm going to play you audio. And specifically, earlier this week, rs technical reported a story about this sound coming from a place he was not supposed to come from.
Where did that sound come from?
I don't know what that sound is. They don't know. They don't know that .
is they know probably why IT happened. But no one. I have not seen reported .
like conclusive I D sound coming from that something. No, I don't play another one. I don't want to say what I was in case .
that also .
what this is tRicky.
Well, want to find out at the end when we get the answers and the scores and the points. But until then.
fine. No, we'll be .
right back.
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look back, as you may have seen on monday, they pick pixel fold nine pro fold embargo lifted. So now we can finally talk about IT. We can mark z, unfortunately left like one day too early to actually get his fold yeah, sitting on his test now.
yes. So the review of that might not come out till like after the iphone, at least the hands on of the iphone will figured out. But look for you guys, I ve been using this thing basically sense a week ago as why I have some thoughts. I do IT is a bomb that they sent this out really late um I was talking to Michael fish, her mister mobile over the weekend and he got his even later and he got his like thursday or .
friday and the embargo was monday yeah to be fair .
this morning and .
yesterday was a holiday because this .
morning at night before .
you got like we talk about this on the pod ah let's see if there's any where's the embargo and looked at us like a tom's guide video and like one other channel and like maybe a verge of you there. There is not a lot of not .
a lot of country about IT because in google always does this schools the worst, but that they always they generally make emergence on mondays and give you the product on day. So you basically have to, like russia, review over a weekend, which sucks this time. They gave us the the devices on wednesday or thursday and made the embargo on tuesday, the day after a holiday weekend.
Yes, we like, please, people have lives. Um yeah so i've had a for a while. IT is, in my opinion, one of the best football fonds out right now.
It's kind of like a one plus open. But google and pixel, which is really awesome, the entire screen has been significantly improved. Uh, it's very good.
It's very, very thin. The battery life has been really good. IT looks very thin. Yeah, it's really then the battery is really good. The one thing I ve not that happy about is the cameras. They definitely have a way too much contrast, even like quite a bit worse than the pixel 7 pro and the pixel nine。
Can I see something? Yeah you a two hour time running right now?
Yes, okay. yeah. My car is charging.
Oh, charging OK. Sorry, I was like, that is running okay.
Um but I used IT throughout the entire time. I glure IT was very useful to have, like split apps open the kind of cool thing about the aspect icio is is effectively the exact same aspect ratio is two phones next to each other of. So when you use in a multi APP mode, IT can be really useful if you find that useful, if you're like, I wanna watch you to video and telegram at the same time, then, you know, and that's useful. I still would really like to see affordable that falls out into a like sixteen by nine or twenty one by nine aspect aco, which I guess the flip does yeah and you have to like use the square aspect action on the front said very hard. It's kind of hard to find really super useful use cases of the interior screen because watching videos chops off like, you .
know.
used yeah so but for this format affordable. I think it's my favorite one that I ve used so far, mostly because IT has all the pixel software.
Can I say something right after bad? I even held this yet. But you just mention how it's exactly the size of two phones.
yeah. And we mention this a different one, large strugling me how they looked this whole, like the a hinge having this extra. It's not bezel, but IT almost a phone inside of the cause.
This reminds me so much of the L. G. veva. Case that just added another screen.
Ty, yeah, yeah. I I don't like.
I think that looks terrible. IT looks weird. I looks like two phones are slaughter into a hinge. He does like, like that. And I think that is kind of strange.
IT is strange. But i'm been dealing with that.
But I mean, is really thing overall, this feels quite good.
I think I really wish that they would add some of the features the one plus open has like being able to sort of put up outside of the main screen and then slow the men whenever you want to you and suspect that um but having all the pixel features like now playing and like color coding and all that kind of stuff.
I like a dog.
a dog yes, yeah does have the dog because I felt into rod.
Now I the school the up .
is doing .
the spot I yeah the entire screens really good .
IT has a fingering printing reader on the power button, which is nice um I like using that over else has .
face on luck though so that .
can work as well. Yeah I meant not going to work.
Yeah I know, but usually they're not a extreme like that. If he has a fingerprint reader on IT, which is kind of wild, very good. Okay, now this feels fantastic. This feels like a phone in a case in terms of thickness ics, like I think that is one of the most use able thought that i've held.
I think for a gene too, it's surprisingly good. For the gene I can make .
up is terrible still.
The camera is is really weird. Is that really word? The gene one I really liked because of the size, because of a shorter.
And I thought that was nice, and I personally would have prefer if they just expanded on that and made the interview screen Better. But overall, I think for this size affordable, it's like one of the best affordability you can get, especially in the U. S. So yeah, it's expensive again still. But I think, adam.
I wants to gush over .
and the question this whole time. So well, no, you answered my one main question. Okay, but for the sake of the pot, i'll reiterate them OK. So you had IT now for a week going on a trip to glaser.
Are you the one of the most beautiful places in the world? So how do you feel about the picture quality? Because I really look for good quality pictures in .
my next phone. Yeah, the camera is not super good.
Yeah, have you tried taking pictures .
with like raw as well? Yes, I ve not tried to IT, but the video not amazing. And the the photos that just come out, the JPEG that just come out or not, definitely not as good as the pixel ine pro.
Yeah, I was seeing like people post pictures over the weekend and it's they're very contracted.
Yeah IT looks like IT takes the pixel processing and I like jack set up to the next level.
It's it's great.
There's A I mean, you can shoot in raw that's basically IT or you can like tap on a shadow area to try to get a little more dynamic range to make IT less contrast y it's still gonna be a little sharpening contrast or on the edges but shadow to zero camm. There's this a APP called zero camp on IOS that basically does like very minimal sash, no processing, which really gets rid of like the phone.
Look by the makers of helm.
how long is also doing .
a version they called process zero, which I just want to point to point out. I made this video essay three years ago. That's exactly this, and I told everyone to do this, and now it's happening. Think god, the companies are not doing at those all third parties, but those are really cool apps because they basically make your smart phone camera look like a dig cam, like the quality is way Better. There's way less sharpening and all that stuff.
There can be more noise if it's super low like it's not in it's not really doing competition autographing, but I definitely recommend checking out zero camp and or process zero on highlights both IOS though they're both IOS on me. But your cam is is officially porting to android right now. okay. So I will be available on android pretence.
which is really good. nice. And next question, yes. How's the durability of IT?
Like so far, pretty good. I was not super careful with this, and I had my iphone in my pocket at the same time. So both the phones are for the rubbing together all the time.
And I definitely have some like very minor scuffs on the screen and there's one scratch that is actually in the screen. But besides that, considering I was like bringing in all around glass and like hiking you know twenty miles a day with IT, yeah it's held up pretty well so far. Again, it's only been a week, but it's very good.
It's a week of like one of the most intense activities that all probably do in my life. So like that is the the bar. Next question, you you just finish using the pixel nine proven yeah with the other display, a fingerprint reader narrow using the powerball and fingerprint reader is IT just as quick. Is that snappy? Do you feel a little different?
Uh, it's pretty much just as quick. There's also face a mark. You and you can use them in conjunction with each other.
So both together, it's like you really don't notice. nice. Yeah yeah.
As someone who use the fingerprint reader on the zen phone, which is on the side, actually we really fresh sitting on your desk if you just want to like a market really quick. Oh yes, IT is a pain in the aster. Yeah when my gets front screen is really easy, but that's like super minal.
I don't like face up because I like looking at my lock screens. yes. So I I love just pressing my power band and .
seeing like a couple of things .
setting on the pixel .
where IT will when IT when you look at IT, IT will unlock your phone, but I will automatically go to your homework reen you'll still see .
your notification IT is the most like miniscule thing I hate about IT because sometimes I like, I want to look at that, and the other times do I want face unlock tork. I wanted to be right into the screen, right? So if that makes sense, like with a fingerprint C, I can do that. I can just open IT .
or I can just be straight into the you can use so being able to like unlucky the united fictions and then .
just so yeah works .
overall though yeah I think it's like one of the best is probably the best foodful available in the us. Um I like the aspect action more than the z fold five or six hundred and .
six six yeah the final question, when you plug into a display, does that have anything similar to decks? Answer, yes. IT does.
Thanks to Michelle ramon, who's been reporting on this. But if you going to develop setts, turn IT on. I played with IT this morning as soon as David walked in. Yes, IT has a very rough uh dex like experience that you can force enable. And I did have to force quit and shut the whole thing down IT work.
And we should not know that, that was this is on android fourteen. And android fifteen is officially available right now but not yet for the pixel fold for some reason, probably because people don't have IT yet. It's available for the nine series but not the fold. So when fifteen comes out, I think that there is .
an improved goo we can .
try IT on .
on .
a fifteen .
on a pixel. yes. Thank you for answer question.
adam. Finally.
buy the hundred. yeah. I think a lot of people were pretty happy with IT.
So IT has I will say the wireless st charging cable is in a weird spot. Um you can't it's not like direct center. I've had to like move IT down. So I think the cable is a little bit lower and my car has been having trouble charging the phone.
This is why so I can wait for chee to and why might save I still think is one of the best features that been made yeah first smart phone yeah in years IT .
is a bama that this does not have to two and there's only like one or two phones out right now that have IT like a motor, a phone that no one's gone to buy and some other phone that .
yeah you like that cases are starting to throw magnets in IT. Because like this deeper and case I have has the magnet inside of IT and then I just always no channel sponsor even though yeah telling me to, but like it's one of the reasons why I picked this phone and stop using my phone because I couldn't. I hate you like and no but that that I bought like a magnet is credible. Yes, I can wait literally everything.
They sent me a case with this, but it's like curious to see what mark has thinks after using IT for a week because .
he was saying this might convince him to like.
switch to a feel really yeah I mean, there are things about IT that I like I kind of would prefer the regular pix nine for like IT does feel kind of weird to have like a two peace phone in your pocket all the time. But it's then enough that it's not like the bulkiness is not the problem. So yeah.
it's unna because like if you're used to a case, it's pride size of phone in a case. But if you use the case, you want to put a case going to be a Better case with the case.
And I will say I was really nice on the plane on the way back, because I was either able to put IT in like tent and to watch a youtube video like, do this, or you could do this, yeah, which is really awesome. So you can even see the same camera, but basically different forms of time mode, which is nice. Oh and then also you can have like a giant view finder when you're taking you can basically be that ipad guy, but with your affordable all phone, the we finder. So I just .
also want to yell really quickly at google for making the the poor cylon one, the White one, which is the objectively Better.
Better from google.
Sounds like they marketed that perfectly.
So have been opening all these google stores. That's basically the fix of old yeah if anyone has any more .
questions here them in the comments yeah after you like to subscribe .
yeah you can also uh post at me on blue sky threads or eyes and i'll try to answer your questions yeah actually .
if people have questions the'd be great because main changes going to do this review so much later, we have some extra M O for what people might want to know outside of the general reviews if they even come like again, I said again wednesday morning, i've seen like three video reviews.
yes, say, will come and just people got them.
So yes, as I google did a really bad job that rolling out this review program for the fault. Shocker, big shocker. Next story, this is a small story, but I found kind of funny.
It's pretty niche. But I think an example of kind of like the dead internet that we've been talking about and yeah how A I is kind of ruining everything. And you know, essentially A I is gona create so much that A I is going to be pulling from like A I already. And we're going to started losing out on actual writers. So if you, if anyone's familiar with James hofman, he is like the number one coffee youtube highly early success channel. He's great besides you but has both similar content, both similar looking just getting um but on James of man sub read IT somebody just happened to search James of man in google and what came up was this like kind of strange photo as like you know like the google overviews will say like their age you'll say like maybe where they went to school, a brief description of them in some links and then usually a profile picture of who that person or .
thing is the .
profile picture looks like James but not really like James. And people were wondering what I was, and there are a little bit of digging. They found they went back to this website from Anthony baska, who has a bunch of essentially an entire website that feels like almost everything is A I.
So IT comes from this article about James of man and being a coffee channel. And when I say article, I mean, IT just looks like he kept putting into an A I generator like, right? Why you should watch James hofmann channel. And then weirdly enough, all of the photos and that are like an A I generated version of James .
open and they all look different.
They all look kind of the same. It's all like similar hair color glasses um like similar style but just off yeah and I guess I don't really get why they're generating all of IT, but then there's other articles about like georgian and about like this political podcast. Every single piece of the website that i've seen so far is A I generate IT also says .
my personal review, which is funny because a lot of this writing looks I generated .
I think all of the writing, and at least those ones about, like podcasting, shows I like feels A I. But I just thought, overall, this was like a perfect example. Now, seeing that google pulled information from this as the interview, like A I reviewer, you know, the overview in general, google surge pulling the profile picture of someone who is, there is no shortage of content and photos of James.
Often he literally has a super popular youtube channel. I don't know. I thought this was kind of funny. And my first like personal anecdo evidence of like the internet .
there yeah yeah totally this is like a direct like representation of what dinner did and is which for people I don't know, it's basically this theory that most of the content that we're consuming on the internet now is created by robots. But yeah yeah and this has been a theory for a while, like even before a lot, all of this AI stuff started happen because way back in the day, we were just having bought problems constantly. exactly.
Now the boats are getting much worse. But now we're in this new paradigm where we also have generated images and text. yes. And so google specifically because and because they're leaning into AI as well, with these AI, overviews and all this kind of stuff starting to pull, their automated images are being pulled from these different sites, which now R A, I generated images, yes.
So A I is creating something for A I to take over. And at what point is just in in the cycle of yeah garbage yeah .
and it's just going to be hard to find actual information .
or actual new information.
right? And then you know there's the thing with reddit where redit can only be index by google now. So if you searched something something ready on any other search engine, it's only going to give you post older than like um August twenty twenty four or something .
not great um everything so surprised for everything just get down downhill through .
and through .
yeah don't ask website .
been mother .
okay one more story that actually seems like a sort of broke ww we were recording this .
OK ellia cover .
yeah from OpenAI announced this morning that he has raised one billion dollars for his new. Company and they're going to be building safe super intelligence. In fact, the name of the company is safe super intelligence.
And I don't know how to feel about this, but the part that really start with me is they are like we're not doing products. We're just going to straight shot to to school with snow product cycles, the literally says in the announcement, but like no product cycles were just got a straight shot. So elia, don't murder me with your weird robot.
Did I feel like this calling IT safe? What is IT can safe, safe, super .
intelligence OK.
if you are calling anything like honest review, truthful review, if you like, if you have to put the things that we all should expect .
from IT .
in the title immediate red five, yes, yeah. like. So calling the safe makes me think that is already .
most a billion dollars.
like .
formally, not surprised.
just like not even enough to train till I get up to speed with what everyone else is doing.
I I need to walk into the a sixteen z officers like high is on drugs and just see how much money they'll give me because that seems like you can just say anything and they'll give I mean, they're not the only funder in this round. Yeah there's all of the big guys are in this A, N, F, N, F, T, G and A, C, D, Z and c, coa.
The usual.
the usual billion dollar givers.
Safe super intelligence ence sounds very similar to how OpenAI was originally founded as a open non profit.
Well, if IT helps, safe super intelligence is for profit from the beginning. So they're for .
profit and they are not selling anything.
Why would you sell anything when you could just be handed a billion dollars? Yes, I know how venture capital works. I know it's not free money, but a billion dollars. Yeah, are you kidding me anyway?
Tribe ah do tribe. So going on .
with the audio around that, Alice, has we have a clip which famous tech founder is this.
and we are trying to compete. So when people signed up that they wouldn't see anything that's boring. So I put myself as this person that could connect everyone else so you'd see people right when you sign up. That was the idea.
Who is that?
That sounds like Christian zilog.
I don't I know .
he's not a founder.
famous.
I don't think a polo head is .
a founder.
what?
Christian selig.
what .
about the polo .
yeek .
again, at the, at the end of the road.
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Welcome back. I want to talk about a new game of playing.
I like to hear IT.
It's called dead lock. If you're playing games, you probably .
of shoot. Someone is on the phone again.
Now get.
My default is like David courses .
here again. Where is he? Sorry, right back, dead luck. You been playing games. You might heard about this.
IT has taken off as probably like one of the most popular games right now. But I took off in the weird way possible. Like you said, a lot of people not heard of IT. The first time I heard of this game was from the verge. They made an article about at the other day that I thought was just like not a great habits because I said it's so it's a valve mobile game, mobile multiply online battle arena, a legal legends dota I mean valve made da there are a super, super popular or dota two yeah um and then so it's like a third person shooter mobile made by valve. So it's kind of a mixed between a bunch of different games, but it's the virtue of this article.
And the reason was interesting because not a lot of people had heard about IT because when you open the game, it's in a such a early stage of play testing and invite only right now that every time you open IT, there's a pop up that says you are agreeing to not share anything about this game um and is a little checking x are okay I guess the verge that you could just sit a scape and get past IT and an decided would just make the article anyways. The man I believe he got banned for doing the article, and that whirly created from what I ve seen, a ton of hype around the game. I know there are people playing IT already, but through that people started wondering enough about IT because they saw some game play footage from IT.
And you about to get back.
I have no idea, because now people are football and streaming IT shape. I O K.
I like sharing .
game play footage. I think .
they .
finally.
I do think it's officially allowed to be shared um and but through that I created all this type. I immediately was like, this game looks awesome. And then shut up, max box, send me an invade.
And then you can send out at that point what I saw, unlimited invite. So invited all of my friends that I play games. None of us were really playing value anymore. So now this is one hundred percent the game we play almost every single um it's really.
really good. It's that good. I got you off of value.
I even played value .
six months. I 对 anymore .
happened like six .
months ago that could have taken your。
So yeah.
it's for anyone that doesn't know. Andrew recently .
became a void and there they take able. But now SHE has a really consistent seven P M. Bedtime, which is perfectly like eat dinner, like hang out with Clair and then nine thirty game time for bria crisp ten thirty bad time after that to wake up in time.
But IT IT is really good. It's a lot. It's T F, two. The third part, characters are different abilities. But because it's a mobile, others lanes, there's actually four lanes in this and there's neutral creeped towers basis similar that you know you you generate an economy by different items, level up different skills.
All of the characters so far are super fund they there's definitely a lot of doto related skills, but that's like legal do to have a lot of characters that are super simple. This is because you gonna have that, but IT just like you jump right in. They have a bunch of really cold mechanics like the lines instead of teleports back and stuff like that. They have a shops and neutral crips and bosses. And it's been really fun.
P V P.
P V E. I mean, it's more about both, right? So you have like the creeps that you're killing in lane to push forward into basis. There's different monsters that give off and suffering that but are also six six um four lanes. There's some kind of confusing things now on if you know mobile, usually you have like solo lanes or dual lanes.
Usually those are into gaming at all. Can you explain what a lane is?
I don't think it's worth explaining all of that because if you know you know what that is, it's just like a style of how you play based on how many people are there and what the map looks like.
Overwatch, a member .
and just like a first person.
Suter, and but but it's arena with like hero .
characters sort of genre mobile have like one map and like that arena. Isn't I think I was are one of the .
hardest game types to that I .
would have. It's a really good mix between you're playing against things that are computers and also people, if that makes sense and throw that playing against those things helps out how you.
the actual people as well, actually wait, let's use to gin. I live for this will say, okay.
so fantasy football is.
All right, let's start chatting whenever you're ready. Can you explain what a mobile game is? A mobile game is a type of online strategy game where two teams battle against each other. Think of IT like tug war, but instead of pulling in .
a tobar is a mobile.
the enemies defenses to destroy their base. Each team has a base on opposite sides of the map. Protecting your base and destroying the enemies .
is the main goal. So stadio is a mobile .
abilities and work together with your.
all I say.
pushing back and first think of.
okay, easy way, describe IT. There is a map, there's basis that you started on both sides and there's ways to get to those bases through the middle that have defense and then you're pushing back and forth through the offences to eventually get to the other person's .
base and kill that base. Yeah so halo one blood golf .
is a mobile.
is B O K. mobile. So generally to you, there are like unique heroes with different skills and you have different roles. So you will have like a healer, and then you .
will have like a to support. So dota .
has hard Carry and then mid and then off. And two supports the here's .
why I think you should try IT OK. Because what's fun, what was fun about dota and league is like all of those roles have been super solidified, well as like since deadlock. So new people are so like it's fun to get into a game now when a lot of people are new and learning IT and their these like alter defined rules where if you do one thing a little bit different and a build, all your teams start flaming you cause like mobile have to be some of xi, an is you .
can actually place support characters like Carry times and those bills can work, but people will flame .
you yeah yeah. I think you should try this. But there is aim involved in IT because it's still your main you're like auto attacker or you know your defauts attack is always some sort of weapon is like gun that you're shooting k veris just like right like in .
the a and and is IT windows only right now.
probably just because it's all .
the things available, every .
type .
of two .
models .
for the again.
there's some that looks super similar. I thought I saw some screens early on that looked like the hunter from t for two but now I don't think none that I know of um this is the way i'm describing how popular IT is right now though so proud, one of the most popular summer in the world especially when you're talking about humors who just play video s and are good video.
He's been working on this game that he announced a couple months ago and just released the yesterday. He's been playing dead lock more than the game that he like basically help to build, which also has a bunch of pe. But he was playing that luck and talking about how great ter wasn't somebody like honest team saying like oh, spectral vide you know seems so good and I think that has more potential of being like a bigger game. And you like, now this game rules so dying.
yeah. The interesting thing about this game too, is because valve does not make that many games. Like, for people that don't know, valve made half life and have a life too, which are the most famous games in the world.
And they really defined like the PC air of gaming way back in the day. And they they are also the distributor of steam, which is the biggest gaming marketplace in the world for P, C. And mac and linux.
And so it's really, really insane when they actually develop a game. And pretty much every single time valve has ever made a game, it's been really, really good because they are a private company. They have very few employees and they let people work on whatever they want basically until it's done.
Sorry, I want to issue a correction that I should have stepped in under because this to me a few months ago, but value pretty much removed max support for their entire catalogue .
of what games I play dota on mac every day.
dota and CSGO or the two they kept support from. But portals want to left dds want into the whole half life series. Tf to all.
They technically are still listed in steam as supporting macintosh, but they're only playable on thirty two bit. Max, uh, they patched all the games so that you cannot run any of them on to sixty four bit. Mac, even though you previously could.
They decided to remove really? Yes, I know, because my brother shadow Mason plays lot of our games and I want to play together. And now we can.
I was say.
i'm sure that was put out a couple bad games, but if you want to talk about banks, team forces to dota to half life portal for dead day like these are some of the biggest games ever made on .
PC yeah so it's a big deal for them to put out the one thing that kind of concerns me is that valve sometimes also kind of acts like google um in that they have put out a bunch of spinoffs of dota in the past that have been really amazing and then they just stop supporting. So back in the day when hard stone was really popular, they made a version of hartstongue dota and IT was way Better and was really cool.
IT was got artifact and they basically released IT and then didn't support IT at all after that and then closed IT down. They also do the same thing with um dota lets you have like custom game modes inside of dota and people build these custom game modes, which is really funny ironic because the original dota is actually a custom game out of workflow three. Um so you can someone actually built warcraft three inside of the dota custom game modes to bring a full server, which is I very funny.
But they also they made this game called auto chess because someone had made this uh auto chess game in data which was basically like it's was a mixture of chess and using dota characters and IT was very, very cool, very interesting. And he got so popular on twitch, and IT was so insanely popular that league of legends made their own version of. And then vell decided to basically make their own official version called auto, I think was got data, auto chess. And then they eventually close that down to.
I just want to say David killed by valve 点 com is available。
But the problems they don't make that much. Google makes crazy amounts of stuff. Um so anyway, it's a big deal that they're actually making something new. And I really, really hope that because it's so popular, IT will continue to be supported.
Yeah I just think like as much fun as them having playing IT. The main thing I thought was so cool tious like IT was pretty well under raps like there are people have been playing this for months and that community i'm sure is like like we've know about a forever. But I would say the general manager of IT was pretty low key.
yeah. And then like IT kind of got leaked and then a bunch people got into IT, then they were like were open. Now yes, I think it's still considered in alpha, but they've you've had like a two hundred thousand big players, big player already. Well.
you just go to the develop page on steam like there's no way to like downloader anything. It's just like coming eventually to be announced.
If you know anyone that has that hasn't already. As far as I know, invites are unlimited.
I invited like ten .
of my friends and call the way form .
gaming podcast what we're doing to that this whole section.
I can't wait for people yet. It's impossible to talk .
about games and yet that the gaming atmosphere is so large that like you could be really well versed in one game and not known anything about another.
And then you, if you yellow about the definite a blame.
So ser is A.
Trivia dude are right. First question.
I like how they just started transition table because they know either a circle.
Speaking of .
all right. So earlier this week, our technique reported a scary sound coming from somewhere. IT was not supposed to come from the sound, dude, I started reading like a robot have way through that. That is, Alice bott .
says so.
This sounds like there's a reply all episode similar to this, a super tech support where this guy is like subletting a basement and he's like, here's this walking up to him at night and such freaking him out you should go watch IT but yeah .
it's like doesn't .
saying it's very funny. Yes.
what do we got voice the very different .
answers very .
ah the boeing star liner.
Yeah that is correct. Yeah and do what what did you write?
Oh, my school .
before we get into the thing yeah Andrew.
okay, I saw another article or IT might have been unready IT IT was this person and every time they they put time in their microwave, IT was playing like ham radio um like like truckers were like coming through and talking .
the person's microwave all time that I .
think so I don't. Wow.
so yes, this sound was coming out of the cockpit of the boeing uh, star liner spacecraft, which, if I was in space mayor, may not be stuck in space. And I heard this sound a literally dead space. I would immediately p my pants. Are they think the most likely answer is on board spacecraft like this, you have your radio system, and then you have this big patching system so you can send electrical signals from all over the spaceship into the radio. It's really easy for a little feedback loops or bleeds and stuff to happen and those complicated situations, and I did not seem to be dangerous in anyway, but talk about a fights.
And is this the same ship that the stuck on until twenty .
twenty five? Some people say they're stuck NASA. They wouldn't use that word right? So i'll leave that up you know to the people.
This is the video .
talking about one tiktok coming up.
I was, oh.
Imagine that point, you, this girl, that's .
awesome.
If you are electrical engineer and watch this show, can the wave guide in a microwave, even though it's guiding non anise ing radiation is not enough to actually move air enough to hear that as I was going on, like the wave guide acting as the transducer in this.
the system, something where you .
just said like that, fake. What I just satish the videos, fake. I mean.
make my fake because there's .
two separate things that i'm thinking of to make IT real, right? The first is that if you run audio signal like altering current, that is, audio through a tesler coil, the the ionized .
plasma .
that comes from the electricity going through the air can get sound to propagate through the air like like that. They confirm IT like the lightning on a tesler coil can act as a speaker. And then also microwaves have wave guides, like they have these things in them that are supposed to take electrical energy and then send IT through the .
air .
and specific shapes to hit your food. So.
I mean.
age, this might .
sound really dumb, but don't my grave just also have speakers on them to play the noises for the ops in the books?
Not all the time, like for beeps and boos, it's usually cheaper instead of having like a conical speaker and an APP um like if you take a part of a lot of alarm clock seo ppp, they want to a speaker theyll have what's effectively a pso microphone wired in reverse. So like something that is designed to receive electrical signals and actually and they usually have that hooked up like a piece metal, but it's not like a speaker .
k in the .
way that we like would understand a speaker. And if you were to, like, play actual audio out of IT, IT would be pretty indescretion. But yeah, electrical engineers, let me know. Podcast, I wave from that com. Can a wave guide make audio propagate through air?
Yes, somebody is saying they think it's cause in the video IT says whenever they have to flip the break er is when he does IT so there saying is like some like boot up sequence that playing IT I don't know but anyways just I don't look like a total lunar guessing microwave when David gets the boy .
the new second question.
but quick up they on the score first. Mark s still with a cool sixteen. Andrew in the lead with twenty. David, after getting that question .
right with nineteen.
okay. So David for the tie, which famous tech founder is this? And we are trying to compete.
So when people signed up, they wouldn't seen anything that's boring. So I put myself as this person that could connect everyone else. So you'd see people right when you set up. That was the idea.
Who could automatically follow someone on this platform famous.
Google optimize.
though conversation actions followed platform .
of .
V R one eighty .
creator are right. Flipper read, who do you get?
I want an cursive OK. I wrote twitter.
which is not, oh, you were .
a platform .
also because I just wanted to .
make you feel like both.
And you wrote .
google plus.
I was in google pa. About, he thought he was a god on google. So IT was .
definitely him in guy cover socks. They definitely, the two guy was socket is like a tech eventual sky.
Now, the answer. O buffet says neighbor four quit that there IT was a really like, say, IT am IT was the founder .
of .
my space. 哦, no context clues.
Andrew, we just talked about my space.
This is, how would I know that?
Well, this is a clip from cbc. So and tom was like one for .
him being on pressure. Tom was number one on everyone's topic automatically .
when you made to pay.
Well, thank you much.
No, he's american.
american cocky much.
right? Well, I think that IT, don't .
worry, mark will here the over. Maybe I got you want call?
No.
let's on.
We're wrapped up. We're trying as to wake. Can I shout out someone and someone gave my kids a teaching in australia with a bunch of things that gets said and one of them was shut up baLance. So we know you watch the t and we all got a big kick.
cool. What I saw my name right now there I was like, printed on. I was like, I really .
made IT like a 3 printed kitchen。
And also take a stamp. Yeah.
yeah. That was so cool. Band, thanks for doing that.
We be like that also. Thank you. I guess this is the word say, thank you. But the guy we mentioned last week on the pod.
oh, ark, ah.
he apparently watched the old times. I was super cool. I love his stuff. I don't even watch a lot audio stuff on youtube. And I like Derek David.
say.
yeah, can I also share something? Yeah so friend of the pod, a David cogan A K, the unlocker has finally opened his youtube coffee shop. So it's called coffee check. He is going to be selling his own beans eventually, not yet. But if you are in Green point, in brickland, it's sixty five, a Green street in Green point.
And I was little drinking ah.
What makes IT a youtube coffee shop?
Half of IT is a coffee shop. Half of IT is a youtube studio.
Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah.
was like a really awesome like sounds, booth and lights in all that kind of stuff.
Yes, why are shopping people? How can I shot someone out? Shut out to you, listener, for sticking through this and higher episode?
A, they are washing the dishes. It's fine. They have nothing else they can be doing with their ears, said, we know something and .
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Thanks.
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