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right? What is up? People of the internet will come back to another episode of the way from poddar.

Ast is twenty twenty four where your host on our kv and i'm David and taking off this new year, actually, Alice and adam are both at the same time on well, here are taking bricks. So we have a new producer in the house today, mr. Yi on the board that she's over a hanckel other like she's got d VS. Plans there.

But yeah.

we were back to all the .

tech news catching up to everything. There is a obviously a fun show for the end of last year, but now there is a bunch of news that we got to catch up on a little bit. So we have an update on the apple watch band to show me car that got announced, which I have thoughts about a some of the announcement. H samsung impact is also in it's it's right in front of us. Yeah.

it's about to .

kick off the year like CS on pack. We know it's happening and we also want to wrap up with some of our favorite tech from last year. Yeah, we got some, some individual picks.

One of us know each other other picks either. Now we hit IT. So there maybe some hot taxes.

I don't know you guys and possible over that possibly. That's a good point. So we'll get there before we start. We've talked about a video that i'm sure we've all watched uh time scot who've had on the podcast before released a video uh saying after ten years the timetable making videos that's the title of this video. It's more of a retrospective on his last ten years of not missing a single day of week o uploads, which I just want to say that a lot harder than you think insane like IT sounds pretty hard, but it's even harder than you think to do every single week and especially the quality videos yes, to do yeah some fun stuff produced. I think you .

describe that well, IT is very hard when you think about IT. And IT is still harder than what you think about IT.

Yeah, he said something in the video that i've resonated a lot with, which is you sometimes you get to weeks where you don't really have much and you can think you might have to put out failure, but you can't make worse production quality than you usually do. You you only have to go up. You only have the ability to go up because the audience is used to Better and Better stuff. So he just kept in himself over over again for ten years, which is pretty impressive. Yeah.

you know what is crazy about to Scott? You know that red shirt that he wears, so he only wears that red short, which is crazy. I I went back in his discography and just like saw everything, all of his videos, he is always in retry .

and great who maybe it's a little chilly outside over the hot.

that exact red shirt my grandpa always used to wear and he gave me when he died and I wore that for like three years exact yeah but I before time Scott art making video, as when I was a good I used that was again.

night before time scot made a cool yeah yeah we .

are cool but I was fruit of the real red shirt hipster.

How do you know that it's the same?

Yeah, it's the same. I wore that shirt for like three years.

You just look at, you knew I.

tom. If you're listening teef send your shirt. You don't make videos. Give away the shirt .

set out to them. If you having watched these videos, if you also haven't watched him absolutely destroy the alphabet, he crushed IT yeah and he watched that episode yeah only to see that he also .

still will make videos. He has other channels and I think he said he will come back to his eventually, but just not keeping that. He's doing a break and not doing the weekly .

up yeah yeah he's going to to see so make videos. He's just not forcing .

himself to make a dcs me show type thing yeah I think you enjoy our game show moments. You might enjoy that.

I thought I would be fun because have so many videos, and I know we all watch them if we all named our favorite one from him, just in case somebody other doesn't watch him and wants a good time for one. Okay, yeah, do I go first? Mark is always the searching .

i'm going on right now.

Uh he has a video called this video has x views, but the x updates every time there's a view basically which is crazy ah IT currently has over seventy million views so if you go on youtube and search tom Scott, this video has excuse IT will show up and and will just be updated with the current view count yeah and it's unna he wrote some code basically just consistently updates IT and in the video he's like this i'll probably break around like three million views or so and I just never broke IT that's real going, which is amazing.

So I think I think that was pretty cool was I was pretty early on into like youtube giving public features, being able to do stuff and uh, it's cool that youtube never like saw that and then stopped IT from being able to do that. And actually now youtube does live view counts. So when you're watching a video, the views literally take up. So yeah, like that's definitely .

been copied since. Well, as possible ones of like this get this video needs this many. We are like something I like that's like live reacting to IT. But yeah yeah I have one that always remember because it's just like his videos are awesome because there is little tiny pieces of information that are fun like through out there.

He has one called um I visited yellowstone zone of death, which is okay a very short video and essentially because of the way the six amendment is worked in the U S. Where if your in trial for being accused of a crime, you need an impartial jury of the state and district because the yellowstone is a federal district and one of the only federal districts that cross state lines. There's this like one mile strip in aho where federally it's considered the yellowstone district and by state is considered idaho and there are no people who live there. So you technically couldn't get a jury to have a trial if you committed .

a crime there. So that doesn't .

everyone kill everyone. I'm sure sure if they actually went IT would probably be they would find way. But it's very funny because he went there and like I think in the description of the video, he is like um a car did drive by and I was very nervous when that happened and it's like a six minute video and he .

was in the out as fast pert.

well you have to commit .

the crime there .

there no anyone .

inside there um I do have .

one that .

I remember this this was so much older, one at six years old. But um there are a couple of these in the world, but certain roads where when you drive on them, the ridges in the roads create music. I remember this city and I made a video about when it's california and rio because if you drive at the wrong speed out of speed, IT just doesn't yes, it's not IT doesn't work very well yeah, but it's so cool. That's a thing. I I feel like .

that's cool. That is a thing when you if you drive on the road once, if that happens to be, the commute is .

IT .

only on the side and the rumble ship, it's only on the side OK. So you have to purposely go .

off a bit. Do IT ool .

do you have did you know where .

the fan favorite is? The time Scott VP pen clip highlight of him choking on the weapon.

i'll end if .

you haven't seen no two.

five seconds.

Yeah, it's just him coughing.

What's the video again?

IT doesn't matter what the video.

yeah. That is a thing that that also happened and was meant relentlessly. honestly.

I also give him a lot of credit for filming most of his videos outside yes, because that's just a nightmare with like wind and light and the fact he doesn't most of them outside. And we talked .

about on the the cast. I think he's the best teleprompter reader i've ever seen .

for real like ever yeah .

there was a great snippet of .

the podcast where he talked about that where he just like got really good at IT because you always wondered like there's all these videos where he's just standing on a beach and he's just walking towards you on the beach and he talks for like twenty minutes and you're just like how yeah how do you do .

this and he he talked about IT in the pot. So go watched that. But basically he writes in the same style that he talks. So because he writes everything, he's able to just talk naturally in a way that feels like he's just talking, yeah, it's really good.

It's hard to do. It's hard to do. When I write scripts, I definitely like I go back over IT and speak them out and then change the words to make that sound more it's like i'm actually talking yeah yeah you .

don't know times to go watch this channel and have there is a lot of time you .

publish every week you just can cover this instantly broad swath of topics yeah and covers .

are very well but yeah.

are I so we have an update yet again, because this is the way form update podcast where things happen and then they change. Yes, he is unfortunate truth that we record on wednesday and things happened in between wednesday and wednesday. So we have update on the apple watch band.

Yeah uh the last time we talked about this was two weeks ago because last week we had prerecorded the uh end of the year episode so that we could take a week off for Christmas but basically at uh the last episode where we talked about this, the apple watch was about to get banned. Um IT did very temporarily. They were actually off sale online starting on december twenty first, and they were stores starting on december twenty sixth.

I heard IT was a lot of fun for employees to. I go through all the stores and take them off the shelves and off of the display tables and put them back.

And I hadn't thought of IT that they have to do that rather on Christmas, which is the hundreds of people buying last minute gives up the apple store. So yeah, shadow to all the apple retail employees out there, a rough way. I relaxing.

no. So the update basically .

is .

that they actually did take IT off sale for a little bit. But then, uh, apple basically made a suffer update that they think we will be able to get around the pattern, frenchman, so they submitted that offers update to the international trade commission to see if that was enough to get around.

Um and in the interm period, they are now allowed to sell the apple watch again until generate twelve when the ipc decides whether or not that software update isn't O. Uh, if it's not back of sale, they're to have to change out a hardware piece. It's probably gona take a long time to do that. Apple probably has a pretty quick supply chain considering its apple and a huge amount .

of their wearables sales as apple watch. But the serious time is definitely being made already. Like yeah, so that's that's a point. yes. yeah. So that's a very big problem.

a very tim cook thing. He's the supply and guy. This is a very supply chain and knowing problem to have for that company. So they're probably trying to bring storm weight. I mean, i'm sure they've been thinking about this, but now they need to figure out way continue to sell watches until the new watch comes out, but not make IT like too much of an announcement because you don't want to have an announcement for a new watches on sale right before the new new watches on sale. So there's question Marks there.

The suffer the thing would definitely be the most idealistic thing for them because they could just update all the serious tens that they're making right now. Is that do is that pushed to that up? Or they just submitted they submitted to the .

itc to see if it's like any of info? S.

I don't think you'll do that.

So last time when we did talk about that, I actually got a lot of people I said I thought blood oxygen was fairly irrelevant and a lot of people told me what they really like to for and apparently sleep up yeah and sleeping and how you're breathing when you're sleeping. IT does a good job at at telling if you have a hard time during that and he helps people .

diagnosed sleep. That is actually col. prety. It's interesting seeing like a bunch of people in the rural world who are saying IT is and then who so thank you for let you get there .

is definitely might be a vocal minority thing or it's it's a small fraction of people, but the people who do like IT. So the vocal about IT yeah totally make sense yeah but yeah apple going to try to keep IT in there because it's A R that they have a time talked about.

I think I ve to my own inclusion that I find IT hard, did not see just mass mo, that's their name, getting a bigger checking for apple.

Yeah, they reached out to apple and just offer to have them pay them and that apple never replied because I think apple does.

They got a little bit leverage. Now that be that if what happens if you could see why they wouldn't want to do IT?

Because if if one company successful, ly does IT and gets a checking, every other companies like I won, you can get a jack for. So they just wanted not have IT work, but now that they've let IT get this far.

must has a ton of mama took the very long process of getting to this point of having lots of governing bodies with them. And yeah, I mean, I just want to force apple to take an apple watch off the shelf .

against le and nothing ever happens. yes. So yeah, so unfortunately for you guys, the pause last until exactly one week from today, next friday.

So next week, we probably still won. Have an empty less unless they figured that out before friday. But I think they're to have figured out on friday.

So in two weeks, still probably know whether or not the apple has just still fizzle or not. Um but that's the update for now. And we try to do our best to keep yours up to this. We can yeah but time moves .

so moves quick most quick faster .

than we IT moves quick. So you on that to take IT to a quick trivia break.

Oh, where I was ready to via .

around the trial for right .

c is right around the corner. Ladies and gentleman, it's happening. Um the consumer electronics show is known for having some crazy inventions and tech products, but CS is also known for destroying your inbox with P R emails. Yes, which of these products is not a real product that I ve .

received an email about?

So option a is flappy an intelligent cat door flap for your door for um option b is willow, a smart wooden swing set that generates electricity for your backyard that's for later. Okay, a option c jesi, which is a medical delivery drown for hospitals. An option d which is sabor a smart pepper spray device. Save that really.

I just want to say, say yes is the only time where we can do name the fake one.

This is that .

is what we can do is I love IT.

I have C E S T S D from .

going to see us to.

I get IT IT works.

We'll think about those for a little. The answers will be at the end as usual. Yeah, we.

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your podcast right. Welcome back. We have to talk about impacts. Samsung act is coming up. So we already know the starts off the year.

And I think for a lot of people, that's the book end for the tech cycle for the entire year. C at the beginning end of the year, stuff for the end of the year. But as someone who's i'll IT extremely dated ah, I ve stopped paying as much attention to C.

S. I kind of still hope we see cool stuff at CS. Yes, but I ultimately think there is like a couple diamonds on the rough. But then we started to get the heavy hitters moving out of events. I think trade .

shows over all are kind of losing interest. Like e three is not even happening anymore.

It's officially mwc is also like kind of quiet. yes. Yeah, i'm going to watch IT, but I think for me, it's becoming the event at the begin of the year.

That book comes the year for me and so on. packed. We have an announcement date. IT is well, let me check at the seventeen. Thank you.

which also a real cake on date. Does this feel like IT gets pushed a week early?

Or what is IT.

It's gonna before C E, as long IT doesn't .

move before near years. It's fine.

I just can say that what point does this not just move till december?

I think they always want to be like one of the first ones that they gate with the new snapdragon chip set, not like why they're doing that.

Yeah I looked last year was nth, I believe but I I know it's been in january before so maybe twenty, twenty two had IT, but yeah I just feel that is creeping closer and closer no february. Yeah okay yeah. They just went two week sooner. This.

yes, so are creep in up earlier into the year, but we're basically expecting some of the usual suspects as twenty four, as twenty four plus, as twenty four ultra. And then there was this announcement or a sort of a teaser that they posted that said, samsung ai, and I don't love or hate this like I I kind of looking forward to a lot of interesting A I things in twenty twenty four.

We've had a lot of in the past year to but Samson A I, what does that mean? Bixby stuff. Does that mean that be interesting? That would be I think that's a good word interest.

What do you think is interesting that stamp sung is doing A I or do you think big is coming back? Well, I think big b is dead. I think this is the official death of bixby.

Well, could be a rebranding moment for bixby IT could be a total revamp for like bixby is this new multi model focus of the phones or IT could be some totally new sampling AI and is dropped the big be named .

and is just samsung I I A R peut killed me.

interesting.

Yeah.

baby. Good type stuff. I don't i'm curious. I do think the I think will be very heavy for the entire year.

Yes, sometimes google have been like weirdly tightened and close for the last like three years too. So like apparently assisting on black barn with a google assistant with bard is launching fairly soon. There's there was a bunch of vermonters that we're going out this week about IT launching in the like the next couple weeks or months. So maybe they like launch .

IT on .

a galaxy .

device.

So in yeah .

mean they so I would yeah galaxy A I is coming.

really do I think .

that's what I think big is gone. I think this is the new name.

Let's rank this from worst possibilities to best possibilities.

Worst possibility is is is a slight bump to big p as that already exists as annoying ly bad no.

there's a worst possibility of good.

Okay.

there's a um .

but I think optimistically, galaxy A I is a giant focus on software features that have AI behind them, powering them on the phones and that can uniquely differentiate some of the things on this phone from .

other phones I come out to in my eyes.

Worst case senario is we never get the big be speaker because now big b is that still .

had hopes for I .

ox the galaxy home A I now. But I think I think big is gone really um and with bad news .

is the best .

is the means for the the user experience probably best yeah um 不要 no what is your OK?

My best case scenario is that they just low key in a great thing like transformer models into everything like apple. The only the only times theyve ever really mention A I is when they say, like transformers now, uh, are powering the keyboard. I would love if, like if samsung keyboard got updated with like a transformer architecture in the background, if IT was like low key stuff, that would be great.

We know it's not going to be low key stuff. Announcement suggests not. Look look is they're going to have like an vice, a generator.

And do you know how they have the h samsung? Like mo, what? Yeah there's .

a name for probably .

sort of A I M O G thing.

just is A G but my my best gas .

is that they're gona have some random like image AI image generator for some reason because cocom has been like consistently like putting how tests of how quickly they can make an image on device.

right? Like this is this is going to be a lot of the features of the phone will be dependent on what snap, ragging, eat gen three focuses on. yeah.

So I assume if we already had the snap, I can sum IT already y've talked about. Okay, yes, the main chips, the main processors more powerful, it's more efficient. yes.

But now we have always new course and capabilities for on device AI stuff. yeah. So I was up to every OEM to take advances of those to differentiate their phone. Oh, okay, we're samsung. We're going to have some crazy on device image generation or some large language .

model that does cool .

stuff with key by it's cool. It's flashy for the presentation. The thing that would be not flashy that I wish you would do and maybe other firms did, I feel like we talked about this with like an amazon sticker something but just like a chatbot that helps you with just like settings and things that are going on with your phone.

Like the setting search type is kind of opinion. The ads, sometimes you don't name something exactly what IT rates, but like contact somewhere yeah if he was contact aware could help you actually change settings and stuff on your phone especially for people don't know about phone very much. You can help me more than a verizon story because no idea what talking about um and IT would help all of us from when our family calls us to help their phone, which is very hard to do when they're talking on the phone.

Have to teacher them how to do. Good point. Yeah so like I ve for just to open the settings step and be like why are my pictures or what is this but yeah, it'll probably be flashy stuff like camera cm, photo editing.

Maybe I think wall paper is a .

this of your general ill magic, different magic.

I get IT magic reader, magic, magic, magic, magic, magic on a mac.

I think the area would be if samsung created a clippy like creature that was bixby that was just chilling in the bottom. Your phone. El.

that's .

game changer.

yeah. Would this be look .

like clippy? I look like clippy.

I'm going like .

Greenish with the cloud knows like .

if the pills, very little boy was Green and an alien that much.

are you going ask him to make a photo of clippy.

of clipper, of xb OK while you're on that?

There were some very minor league of possible as twenty four features yeah one of them was just a straight up ad that was all like a like a counter and some a store that looked like he was twenty four ultra and IT looks basically just like the ultra by server, maybe a titania real?

yes. So from the back he looks exactly the same as the twenty three eula. There is a rumor that I might have a totally flat front.

I I awesome flat every year. They feel over mages for us twenty one ultra. And then they mostly flattened for us twenty twenty three. yeah. And they go the only phone that is really actually fully flat as the iphone right now, they just go straight nine degrees on the corners. I've been to a flat phones.

The um do remember the s two or the no to the regular one that was flatter.

Note twenty .

know there two versions and the note twenty was like everyone .

loved the form .

for the expected version.

Gaster.

yes, yes, I .

think wasn't totally flat.

The ultra had for the ultra had concurred.

I can remember everyone liking the size in the form factor of the note to one, but that the specter so much worse compared to the no and money by no you can want that. But I know I think totally flat.

The other rumor though I do like about that as twenty four and twenty four plus versions are supposedly they're flattening the edges kind of like the um iphone eleven I iphone twelve where we are rounded as verses, flatters on the side of IT the rails. I think that would be awesome. Yeah, I honestly I love my zenn phone. The ultrawise camera has left some to be desired and I want a case for IT and just there's not a lot of case options as twenty four the regular size there .

can be way more accessory .

and a triple camera. I every .

time my daily assam song phone, I do have to spend extra time making IT usable. why? Just for my own case.

yeah I think I use nova launcher on my note at least .

is around I I don't .

know weirdly enough though, I apparently never took IT out of the actor on my phone and it's kept moving and I just recently took IT off my zone phone. This is moved to so many phones since never opened IT, but it's just been .

sitting yeah from that icon and i'll jump into the .

launcher yeah I never I never opened IT again. So I just recently got rid of maybe love to bring you back I go.

that's twenty .

four but right.

kind of excited. OK, yeah, well.

we got some car stuff to talk about you. Can I even call us a car? Or is this just.

it's a, it's tally, just made a phone slash everything else?

You could also call IT a vapor, but let's call a car for now. Let's try IT. OK.

so show me they actually have one. Now.

there's one that's, well, you can make one, everyone can make one. Yes, sone made a car. Yeah, once.

yeah. So okay, show me. Announced the S U. 7E, V.

The first car. IT is fully electric. IT has all kinds of inspiration from the porch. Tii can. I mean, if you see photos of this thing, yeah, seventy five percent of IT looks like a portion tii can. And there are some slight adaptations for things like headlights and and handles.

but IT IT looks pretty good. Just the one car .

looks the most like.

which is a good luck car. Yeah, what do I can if you read that name of the SU7EV yeah IT based S S U V in the title? And I immediately thinking.

S U V, it's not an S U V very much as the day IT looks really so yeah, I think the highlight of IT is the design. I'm onna read the backs but i'm going to care. I think the highlights, the speaks well, that's I says i'm going to be careful to say that I don't believe that most of these specks will actually happen. So IT is a highlight that they're trying this, but I already respect let me let me know you think okay .

up to thirty five thousand R P M motor.

six hundred six eight horse power ah up to eight hundred kilometers of range in the select, about five hundred, five hundred miles of range.

but way.

but also a long .

range .

version that will ship later with twelve hundred kilometers of range, seven hundred, fifty miles of range.

Cool, I wish. Okay.

i'll keep going. Eight hundred of architecture, so can charge one hundred, three, seven miles in five minutes or you can add three hundred seventeen miles and fifteen minutes of charging. Not sure what charter.

Uh, hyper O S. So they have the software that matches the shammy smartphones and then all the design stuff that i'm sure you're seeing in the video version of this podcast. Do we think this car achieves a single one of these spects?

I think all of these are, well, not all to them are very closely connected. And I don't think the charging is as absurd, if you can believe the range, because three hundred and seventy miles of fifteen minutes is a percentage of the battery and peak charging. So the battery is actually seven hundred and fifty miles, right? That seems totally plausible.

But that would still imply you need to charge because we don't have a do we have a kill out our size of the battery that they are promising? I think they did have one like only like a hundred and thirteen was not even big. Oh, let me see if .

OK maybe i'm right there. But when I first see, yes, fifteen minutes, three hundred and seven miles sounds crazy. But to a battery that's so big if you can keep peak charging for .

longer because logically that how this is only a seven three .

point six for the standard and one hundred and one for the long range.

So the same size is L L.

the .

one one hundred .

all out, our Better in the model. S and watch the on the .

four hundred .

and seven on a good day, three fifty. I think they claim the long range to go about .

four hundred yeah OK. So this ones claiming .

they're claiming seven hundred and fifty. Seven hundred and fifty like I, at least if they claim like a reasonable of range, I might think that this car might exist. But because they went straight to seven, one hundred miles of range, I now don't think this hard will ever exist.

Yes, I didn't realize the battery pack comparison of IT. I thought there is going to go in crazy is joy's tech tractors seven hundred miles of downhill actually get Better. The the wild .

life is just to a self drive. There is a video out there that showed parking in a parking, sure, where IT just like goes there on the circles a month and then IT like IT almost hit S A car, but then IT backs up and the other car goes around IT and then IT IT parks on the most like in convenient parking space.

That's the most believable thing about the car yeah fact that will go park itself in a you know they say might be twenty twenty four when this comes out where I were living in where there twenty twenty four I don't I mean I have to take IT somewhat seriously because they show me and yeah are really announcing IT this isn't see yes, like this is an announcement of a car by itself yeah by the way, if you see a new car announced, see yes, i'm just gona tell you to confidently assume that that car is never coming out. Don't assume that you I would be able to buy that car if they announce .

this act as we would be like it's definitely yeah that would .

be confirmation that all the confirmation I need that this car is never coming up because it's its own event outside of c. Yes, I have to go on right well, yeah, yes, me doing then yeah .

I I was just looking at old photos and I saw was he called the new son M. X. I.

Or something from twenty twenty? Yeah yeah. It's a good carvers super concept. yeah. When you go to see, yes, and the seats are like lighting up and there's no steering will enjoy the second yeah like ty five percent. There is A B M W once that we SAT in and was so prototype that when markers tried to school through the back, see there, like we will make new step out and come to the other side of the door, the middle of that .

at as cardboard.

So this was a random start up that announced as I be like it's definitely not coming.

That would be zero percent. But show me makes like everything, which is why it's just above zero but .

they actually make ever yeah I mean, yeah just above there because .

if if you asked me what company on planet earth has the best opportunity to show up out of nowhere and ship an E V with seven hundred fifty miles of range on one hundred killed at our battery, show me would be nowhere near the top of the list, I would think. Okay, who has the best, most advanced battery tech and drive trains and efficiency? We're talking about Lucy tesla, the absolute, the the top stuff in an E V world.

And show is never shift a car. Some in there, they're confidently putting models of this car in show me stores, which is easy to do. You can put a model car on a story super, super simple, but I just don't believe that they will actually have those spects.

IT is interesting. The electives are saying that the fact that is jw me and it's a big company and announcing this has way more risk for a large company that already has other products have to worry about. You just told me these an evs coming out with these backs. I would be like, alright, it's a pick up truck from .

a company I have never heard of .

that we have yeah and and the first thing on the website is a pay s three hundred dollars .

to right but the .

fact that tell me does change this and like you said, a bit more hopeful I think i'm a tad more hopeful you I don't see hitting those spects that's a White like seven hundred and fifty miles out of nowhere but I trust me doing IT more than the like random start up getting billions of dollars from investment funds like yeah coming out nowhere so if you .

had to assign a percent chance, you think of this car actually delivering with, let's say.

five hundred miles yeah, let's the standard version, the five hundred mile version.

What percent chance do you give this exact does that .

have to be twenty four or just percent chance? IT comes out because .

that IT comes out in the next two years because this is china. They develop battery tech very quickly.

They do. They ship the crazy as fast charging phones ever. Yeah, yes, exactly. So that was onna happen. And we just going to get mine policing charging, you can get some parts.

They're they're definite not using acs right?

I give this fifteen .

percent that's .

more of thank .

you about IT. So fifteen percent that IT hits five hundred miles in next two years yeah, next two years.

Fifteen percent of my diet .

but I ve been studying .

that board. I appreciate yeah I mean.

it's hard to say I like they haven't given a Price or really stay right.

I said twenty and twenty four. I think this is regardless surprise. They could said sixty grand. They could a hundred grand. I still don't think you can give seventy .

I E V companies straight away from being expensive and still learn hitting these numbers. So tell me, I don't think Price has to do with .

IT going to sell IT, which is sad. They probably want to sell in, in the U. S.

yeah. But not in either way unless we are missing some really long range electric vehicle. I'm going to go twenty five percent and say i'm being optimistic about IT.

I'm going to say thirty. Yeah Prices right.

I want to give you guys some context um the most sufficient Lucy, just from me google the entry level lucid air peer has a claimed four hundred six mile range on an eighty eight kilos hour battery and the E V. Everyone keeps telling me to check out which has solar panels on IT, has three wheels. And I also don't think the leadership, but they talk about a lot, is the aptera E, V. Oh, they claim up to a thousand miles on a single charge.

That's that league like this. Yeah it's that oh yeah, I guess is that thing that has .

like solar power yeah that's .

got some solar power. okay.

If you're not a aware of what IT is yet IT as three eels, it's like a IT doesn't look like a car. IT looks like it's supposed IT looks like a science .

project that's supposed yeah a thousand .

miles IT looks like a car that would be in that the future if image driving on drive again.

IT has one hundred million our top speed. The aptera has a claimed four hundred miles range on the forty kilo at our battery and a thousand mile range.

How much is a way though that things got ta been eighty percent battery way?

Yeah yeah they also have solar panels. So like yeah guess .

but solar panels, even on the smallest version of that, are adding .

that every .

single company that put solar panel on has even in their most optimistic market, said like at best this is controlling. You're like air conditioning .

for the yeah press prime. I left part of outside for version several days, gained several miles of range so yeah so there's that yeah yeah. Do with that. What you may IT show me, they are not crazy, just.

I IT looks really good. IT probably be vide the U. S. I would on this person. Ally.

well, without even testing that, have apple car play and or anything .

like definite, but not really not car. Yeah, that's both. You would that I would this for sure. Okay.

no maximum Price you would pay to one IT that I would pay. Yeah, I wouldn't pay .

a lot for a car.

Yeah.

but it's yang me. So like meat, I would say they're not gonna try to sell this for let's all fifty five thousand would .

bang for .

your book if I think that's what you're going to. The .

fogging bluster is about eight grand. So and they basically if you go on their website and look at other products, their literal direct reproves of other really expensive products, they're not exactly rive off. We shall see what's for cheaper. So we'll see yeah alright. Speaking of evy news, oh.

that's all this .

basically the very end of last year, porch and aster Martin announced this new car play that apple had originally announced, that wwdc two, which is a long time ago, there was a very weird, very in mi, in a huge state. So many thoughts, portion of devil D, C, where apple is just like in the future, all of the cars are going to be completely controlled by your iphone. All of the screens are going to have all this information.

And IT was all a bunch of mock ups and they didn't announced anything real. And then we didn't hear anything for like in the entire year, bugs moved on. They had announced that by the end of twenty, twenty three, they would be able to have announcements about IT actually coming true. And literally at the very, very end of twenty twenty three, they put out little press release with portion as and Martin talking about this next .

generation of cardboard didn't got also say that eighty percent of people wouldn't buy a new car and the car that .

there might be another outques.

I'm pretty sure they said that he was a wild, not .

with the model.

They only a asked people in cupertino i'm looking about car.

Yes, they went around on the apple campus like, hey, I need a little survey here. It's like when you're in high school and you have to do a survey for a class, you ask like fourteen people, you you like my data in my .

you just ask your friends.

yes, first of all, I think yes, car play, if we just stick with car play, is an important feature for a lot of people in cars. why? Because most in arse twor sucks like real bad, horrible car play.

Not that great, but Better than car software. So very, very bad. This mock up of IT like taking over your whole car would seem to make sense because, again, what car is going to have Better software than what apple can make, right, everyone just their phone anyway.

So like why not just give people their car just being a whole phone, and apple just make a car yet? So I guess this is the apple car, you know, uh, the press announcement showed they said portion and ask Martin porter didn't really give any model numbers as Martin did say that next year D B, twelve would have this full car play thing on the screens, which if you look up photos of the interior of the smart in D B twelve, the twenty twenty four D B twelve, there are physical buttons for lots of the same things that show up on the screen. Like your air conditioning in your media, like your volume of that, their third nos and button on the car ready.

So they'll have a physical button and the digital button. How is that a good idea? How is that a usual?

Like how is a good use of space?

Yeah, seems weird to me.

So I I want when there i'm pro physical bunds, me in a car, not all, but climate control, easily accessible physical bonds. Yes.

pretty much everything. I think you could probably get a there is not a lot of things almost every human agrees on. But I think one of them is that physical buttons for things like that are Better than digital buttons in a car.

in in a car, for sure, when you you should be keeping your eyes on the road, yes. And you want to reach and to have real haptic feedback about what like you are moving and adJusting physical ones are Better.

So this car place taking over your whole screen, your whole dashboard, maybe there's a secondary screening your car. I don't think every car of the future is going to have to have all screen. I think that's an esthetic p popular because tesla got popular with evs.

And part of making an E V affordable is cost cutting around the expensive battery. So model s and model three, they have incredible batteries and drive trains. But then they have cost cut everywhere else.

Take away the screen, take away the button, take away everything is super minimal. And so because texas are so popular, all these other car manufacturers are going, oh, this is this is getting popular. Maybe we do that too.

And so you're seeing all these super minimal interest come out. But that's not actually what's popular about the car. I think people are buying the E V for the E. V reason and are dealing with and are OK with the whole screen thing. But I think we all still know that physics buttons are Better than digital buttons. So this weird, like head fake that we're doing towards all car play on your car, but also in cars at a regular buttons is kind of weird because I think we're in a couple years going to realize we are just going to have regular cars with buttons again. Do you still need your CTO .

work if you don't have an iphone, right? So it's like I feel like that's why they're doing all the physical button and conjunction because even though they're going to have the digital button option with all the car play stuff, you still need to be able to control your car if either you don't have an iphone or if you don't want to plug your iphone in.

Yeah, I guess so if it's still the next car play, this is still a projection for reform like this isn't built into the car like android motive.

but it's a this next generation car player is supposed have access to all of your cars features so you supposed to be able to .

like temperature to show your biometry, your range and your R P M of gas. Car need iphone. You don't have your iphone. Iphone is dead. It's still gonna back up to whatever asked the software is underneath that.

I show a good point I had not thought about. If that's the case, i'm not sure I assume I need your iphone, but I could be not .

sure the car play needs your iphone. Will this next gencer play be built into the car like android .

automotive? Or can you still connect and do basic like you can connect your iphone .

to the .

music and stuff? yeah?

Yes, exactly.

So I guess if it's built in the best, and even if don't have an iphone, you can at least do the more things I, whatever. And then just is an apple U. I. For the rest of your car.

your phone will like your car would be like another devising your apple account, basically. Yes.

yeah. When I first thought about like adJusting climate s and everything like that in car play, I was like, well, I use my notes for that in car play for everything else. Like a lot of these pictures that they are showing of IT are showing climate controls everything. So they do want that in there. And that is both. The way I see IT is like, i'm just going to use my knobs for the stuff I want to use, and then hopefully just customize the screen enough to, i'm never gonna ch my heated seat bone on the screen, never gona touch my climate control on the screen. It's onna, have my maps going to have my music and my .

cool skin I exactly doing yeah IT IT comes down to again, the the question that we've asked many times on the podcast before, what do you think will happen first, a car company deciding to spend the money on software and become a good software company as well that they don't have to rely on apple putting off their stuff on the car or a tech company becoming a good car company. So something like tesla bore show me or apple or whatever ah who's already really good at software, getting really good at the car part panel gaps to equality materials. We talk about all that all the time, which do you think will happen first?

Yeah you know so theoretically, becoming a car company should be much harder. Stand a hiring a good software team. Uh, but I think we can I talk about this a little bit yesterday, like for some reason, these traditional auto manufacturers, just like don't want to hire hire a software division to maintain .

good suffering and really have suffered divisions. But of course, yes, pushing pushing bounds. And I think they don't want .

to do that because people currently aren't buying cars for the software. People are currently like you are buying expensive car like they're buying or they are buying a hand to civic. They're buying IT because it's a hand civic.

But I don't think right now software is like a major reason that people buy cars. And so that's why they're so likely to just be like, oh, Andrew ID auto or a car play just like off the shelf, put IT in. We don't even have to hire a software team.

yeah. But slowly, these these startups like river an are coming and like devoting these really big software teams to the interest often are the car, and that is a major selling point for people that are the early adopters of evs. But as evs become Normal cars by twenty and thirty, when it's illegal to buy a nice car in the united states, like what is I going to look like?

Yeah so people up until, let's say, twenty twenty y didn't really think too hard about the software built into the car, just whatever, or get car play and that will be fine. Yeah, but people buying new cars in twenty twenty four and beyond are gonna start to care about the software, are because a lot of them will be evs in the software matter. Yeah, and a lot of them are Younger people who care about the software, be honest.

So IT, just like tesla as success, kind of trick a lot of the car industry into some of the wrong focuses. Yeah, weird. yeah.

I do think of fully compatible like android auto or car play car in an ideal world is the best option because those two software are manufacturer are so much Better than even the software software car comments are currently. And I think they have such a head star. I don't see tesla v ever catching up to them in the software function.

Plus, if we always talk about tesla and the ecosystem of charging and being insider tesla all the time, what's a Better ecosystem than your car being connected to your actual ecosystem, your phone and your like all your smarts? yeah. IT almost feels .

like the only possible way to get that ecosystem gration is for IT to be the car play thing. Like if you use like a five years tesla as an example, there APP on the phone is phenomenal, is the best i've ever used for any car you can do. You can send instructions to the car, you can preheat the car, you can have schedules for charging.

So of stepper from the car, like if you have a tesla solar roof system, there's all the offer that talks to the car where I literally have IT, where if my car is plugged in while its Sunny outside, IT will only use the excess energy from the solar that the a house isn't using to charge the car insane. I couldn't even dream of doing that with. I don't think that I can as anywhere near that functionality. So the integration in tesla ecosystem is great, but if you still want the texts from your phone or the apps on your phone, you can need car place. I think there's a .

specific phrase you used to know that so important and really important for a lot of people saying like riviere and test already have really good software, which is IT is the best of you in any car and any the best car software right now from tesla ribon.

Whoever is like level.

like actual tablets U I often are from the in car infotainment .

really good and those swipes across and be like this horrible jacky animation. If I reviewed an ipad and did that is wrong with this ride.

I just like any time you think car offers really good, imagine that yeah being on an ipad, the first view that we are doing right now and people would be like, you thought that was .

a good are you can be kid.

And an interesting angle of this is with the new car play is that depending on the manufacturer are going to skin car play to be based around the manufacturer. I think I think it's import. I think it's important, yes, for especially for the car manufacturer, right? They don't really want you to get into a porch and then everything around you is apple u right colorful like yeah everyone else yeah that makes a lot more sense for you into the pooh and everything is sort of porch deemed but still has all your phone functionality. And as a car manufactures like I think a big reason that there are sort of this tension where they don't want to give all the power to apple is that they don't want to just be like, oh yeah, half of your experience is dictated by not us. So the fact that they themselves can skin IT and make you feel like it's a first, it's gna feel more first party, even though it's a third party thing.

That's why I think this this car play thing that has to be a stop gap between the car companies eventually going right to get good software and not at if we can work with apple and they can deliver a great experience, we can keep selling part these new people who care about this software experience yeah but were eventually we can't just give IT up yeah. So I think this is a stop cat.

Once evs get a lot more popular in prevalent and there's cheaper ones like the tesla or two or like a riva r two, the platform, okay.

then I think that .

it's going to be a much more major thing that traditional automakers is like honda or toyota actually have to consider because people that are gonna buying the most cars are going na be like millennia ls and gene.

yeah. So that's the reason why I think google and apple um will prevail because they're gonna see more companies going towards their own software. There be like, hold on a minute, we want to be in these cars.

This is this is our opportunity to make more money or our opportunity we're possibly losing money because how people aren't using car player and red auto, they want data as much as possible. If you start taking away driving data from them, you start running into the issues. I won't doubt if they're gona start.

I mean, like they're gonna want to make deals with car companies and thing much in point. Hey, why pay is off? Yeah, just pay us or will pay you to be inside this car.

Would you prefer a really good like Vivian or tesla U I that just really good? Or would you prefer a car player in?

I think I think there's an obvious answer there. I think if both of them are an absolute peak, you want the one that also connected to all the other text tries.

I actually don't. I I like my car software being like separate from my phone. I .

think that's like a small seem. I think in peak, if they were absolutely perfect on both sides, you would want to connected everything else.

I think that if I was skinned to feel native, and but IT was actually car player in red auto, then I would be OK with that. Yeah yeah. But I prefer .

like the tesla U I remain into .

everything. yeah. Summary .

of .

everything. Is the the legitimate older car companies have a head start in the making cars thing, and they're trying to figure out how to solve for all the downsides that they have the software. And this feels like a patch for now.

The software companies have a huge head start when IT comes to the software. Tesla, riva maybe even show me who knows, but they are trying to figure out all of the shortcomings that they have with the whole making cars thing. Batteries, range, build, quality panel apps.

whatever tony covers.

So there they're both working on their shortcomings. And the patch for now seems like good car, good software combined. Please buy your car.

That's my summer. okay? We have to take a quick.

quick look. Been on the trial, but for t like the half an hour because our notes, we're like three sentences and .

then that was thirty minutes.

right? are. Great friends that enough you're ready for this one. So this is a special interest uh topic. So run scape is a browser based fantasy game. I don't know here me originally released in two thousand, one by the company jagga s with over two hundred million registered accounts, it's the world's most popular free to play M M O R P G still to be determined .

the accounts. Yeah.

escape is known for many things, but especially they're staggeringly large music library. In two thousand and seventeen, they were awarded with the guinness world record for most original pieces of music in a video game as of november twenty seventh of twenty twenty three. How many total songs are there in run scape? It's a multiple. His answer, don't be scared.

Is that all of in scape? Oh, like old school and landscape. Three, because are there different songs?

I think it's just like in the newest version.

server s escape three. yeah. Is room escape three considered the newest version anymore? Or is you .

don't need to play to know? I don't even know this. O .

obviously .

has a run scape desk made at her desk more. Oh yeah.

you swap that you escape shirt .

though riston .

as actually it's based on one of the song right?

Option a, uh, one thousand five hundred and eighty nine songs. I can that option b, one thousand three hundred and sixty .

two sons is a option.

see one thousand and twenty seven songs or d eight hundred and .

fifty six songs you close .

to each other.

I always thinking would be like sixty four songs there.

hundred ninety song.

thousand songs yeah .

just saying I don't .

know that helps at all, but you can get something in the game called the music cape correct or yeah, so if you unlock all of the songs, you get a piece of equipment based on unlocking all the song.

IT is also famous ly.

known as the grandest game possible. So OK.

that's right .

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away from well, the mac. Uh, this is a section that I think maybe should have done um at the end of last year, but I wanted to fit in here because it's a little fun section and we always get a very positive audience react like I wanted to go over our individual favorite pieces of tech from twenty twenty three, something that we started using in two and twenty three that we think like kind of change our workflow or that we just really positively liked.

Um so as little fun, I like recommendation sections. Uh gadget lab from wire IT actually did a full recommendation episode in the last week of two and twenty three. So I thought I would be fun to have a recommendations section.

So I think we're going to do three products each. We're going to go to a little round tables. We're going to start off with markets. And IT does not have to be something that released in two thousand twenty three, just something you started using that you really like.

Um I love how english for audio listener's randomly after that break, people host of the show would be wearing smart glasses.

I must .

where Normal sunglasses except these indoors all the time.

yeah.

Spoiler, sorry, i'm picking and picking the ray bands. Meta, smart las as my first pick, these things I mean, I don't I don't you like you said I don't wear sunglass that much, but they surprised me at how like just overall as a package, they managed to fit a lot of fun, smart features in things that look like gasoline sung glasses. And they actually get Davis wearing the clear ones so you could and are those the transitions right too?

Or um yeah I think they are.

So they turn in a .

sunglasses there, not full sunglasses there, not like nearly like yours. But they think yeah, personally I think that wearing the sunglasses ones is probably Better option because if you wear clear glasses, when you don't Normally wear .

clear glasses that like what .

doing .

but I through the P V videos s that you can get of just like walking around or whatever actives you're doing are actually pretty solid from yes. So just for that feature alone, I thought these are really cool. Um i've been wanting to do more P O V driving videos for auto focus and struggling to find safe ways to do that. This is this has been an actual workflow game changer for that too.

So yeah, I am mike. The video, good, surprisingly good. That kind of shoots sound into your ears. A directional audio yeah and then they have.

they're like one of the first multi motor a and tell me you.

we did the week of .

four weeks ago. Yeah, yeah. We didn't .

do IT cost IT .

didn't do with that. That's fine. We're in the early stages.

This is my favorite .

ece watch .

for show until today. Oh, if you couldn't guess because I won't stop talking about keyboards last couple months. This is the army type power light w, which is a keyboard from a company named omi type they are famous for very all or an older, very expensive, very low inventory key work called the power to um but they made a light version which is public carbon IT.

It's a hundred box, hundred and twenty box and it's like in stock inventory, which is really cool and really a newer thing in the keyboard community that's happening right now. Um and they were nice enough to send me one. And when I was undetonated leave, I built them.

And now i've built like ten keyboards and i've been having so much fun with that. Um this one I brought specifically is I think sounds and feels so good. I'm like object um yet to public board is hot swap.

I have switches from connect labs they called the connective lab moon switches which are actually hand lude from the factories. So they sound really nice without any effort and a nice game. Both team give set G M K, D.

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I can listen to that all day.

Inject .

right? 都 拍 first into the keyboard hobby。 Yeah to the point where before I left for paternity y leave, I built my first keyboard to now I am back from me and I like of .

them and a keyboard. And these like fish, like super deep dive into hobby that we do. And I always, I, I, I ve started getting to keyboards, Moore, and save, come to appreciate much more the different sounds and fields that you different keyboard.

Why does the lightness of IT matter? The is is light because the government cheaper than i'm actually working on a video right now on this for the studio channel. But the reason you can just stamp and mod Polly carbonate where as before, the power two that they were making, he said he took over heavy yeah because it's aluminum, but he took more than a year to make five hundred of them and eight thousand people signed up for grave.

So that is not an option for smaller companies or even some bigger companies to make stuff like that. Um places like key ground do do aluminum bodies and their greater in stocks stuff. And there's way more companies doing in stock things right now, which is really cool.

Um all this working on in the video that i'm doing right now. But polite carbon is nice. I like the lightness of this just for, like bringing IT to work was nice.

I think I do still like my heavy keyboard playing games because they, like, sits in its bring begging every day, not every day. I leave this one at work. I built a bunch home. I leave them at this props because I obvious ly don't need yeah the keyboards um but yeah, i've just been building a lot of different ones, trying different sounds and feels and stuff that .

i've been taking videos.

I want you guys, what do you think of? This channel name is called L M N O key.

I love IT.

That's nice. That's a cool channel. It's just mean, my friend typing pretty very locky. But yes, this one I barley.

I likes the keyboard and I made .

a keyboard log is an hour of typing with like fire place crying .

to type hour did you p IT? Did you type for now? I type .

for minutes. I debated type in Christmas song caring but much yeah.

that everyone I used to bring my when I worked IT until I brought my happy .

hacking keyboard to work every .

day at a caring case. I had a caring case for IT. Ah, there was a preter that I brought dox.

Tk, yeah. And I used to eat roman at my while typing the dog is like a split hand keyboard. Put something .

in the site for.

Some of the rings is pretty amazing .

yeah and have a mouse back .

yeah all right. Um my I think favor piece of tech, ron. This year is software. It's very we thought was before it's art broster. There are a cool startup to .

pull out of your computer .

to show to ah i've got a sticker on my laptop OK there are very fun start up. I don't really know how they're going to make money and they don't really either. They have some kind of ideas, but for now they're running on some um but yeah, I don't it's hard to get me to switch a piece of software or technology that I use of time and I I generally will try things for like a day and then i'll be like, no, I like going back to my other thing um I think i'd described are very badly. The last time we talked about IT was like I got gets ready to dabbs and then going on to do this .

stuff and ah IT clean your .

room for you yeah kind of yeah I famously am really, really terrible tab management. So at a certain amount of time, at like twelve hours later, I will clear all your tabs and then you can have different spaces. So I look like a workspace, a personal space um and then like a website management space, just all these different things.

It's got boosts now that came out this year, which is like you can basically modify the code for a website to look however you want turn of pink, you can get rid of certain things. They had this funny little ad that came out when twitter when twitter blue came out that like removed the twitter blue. Just still like clean up. I don't know. It's just it's a very fun start up with a very fun browser.

And the most browsers are so stagnant, they're just its apples browser, microsoft browser, google browser. yeah. So it's like .

they're not playing with .

fun for a interesting things. I no, I would say though IT is stagnant. But to David, like point here is it's really hard to change things that you use for a very long time.

And brother, like i'm using firefox I arted years ago. I don't know why I use IT over chrome. I'm just used to see like that anyway and I just haven't made the change. So like ah that's a big change. So it's going to be a fairly solid product if you've .

made that change. Yeah, the thing there is a small test software that if I change IT, which I do once in a while, it's a really big deal to me, which is my to do with APP my email APP my calendar APP yeah, my video editing APP yeah and my browser right they're like i'll have one for years at a time and if I find one and I try for a day and then come back the one I like and find another one try for a day, come back to I like. But if I change from premiere final cut, my life is changed. Yeah, I changed from the ferry to art like which I did huge change yeah so I like .

also argues doing something kind of crazy and unprecedented where they are un precedent precedented. They're basically they're doing something called swift on windows, which effectively they didn't want to write a whole code base right now, only macos. And so they write of her swift because swift is a much newer, cleaner thing and they didn't want to use um some of these like platform switching applications.

So they're making this thing called swiped on windows where basically they can just write IT for swift and then therefore, ally can make IT run on windows that can make a run on android. Um and they have an iphone APP right now, but they are going to completely revamp IT because it's not really a browser APP. It's sort of just like you can only have one tab open at a time and you can pen things tear tear broster on your laptop.

But it's a very big undertaking, I think, because they made a browser and they don't see IT really obviously thomond tizer. They are trying to figure out how they could monitise this. Um but there are there are quirky in fun and that's just of the reason that I kind of have stuck with them from a sense of beginning the .

year but will save there is to do make notes, make money there on the house yeah merch baby.

They have a pretty rabbit, a fan base that is like always a good thing.

Yeah IT is nice.

very loyal and race. And surprisingly, they like every week. They update the apple on third day of every week and add a pretty much out of future every week, which is cool. They now have IT on their youtube channel. They put out like feature update videos every week, and those videos get close to one hundred thousand views every week.

Now that's where you make these creators. Now that's only maybe yes.

Yeah, there you. That's nice. Ah if IT was fun using that this year, nice try to work. Is my next one is .

extremely expensive. So I peculating you guys have less expensive things.

Put the pilot code in there.

Yeah, I love the river. An r one s that is Better, is the most well rounded most. I had almost only good things to say about this E.

V, which is very rare for me. And I, we test all kinds of vehicles, cars, suvs, pickup trucks, all sources like that. I like nothing I want to say about the river r one s.

And my first exposure to IT was I think in twenty and twenty two but that started shipping in twenty twenty three and I reviewed IT in twenty twenty three. And um yeah there's a lot of things that I like about IT. So i'm there's also an easter eg. In the video that I made about IT, which you guys will probably understand some time later in twenty twenty four. But what really I don't know you're .

talking about, I don't think I know you talking about say.

yeah that I mean, it's expensive. I starting to see long more with them on the road, which I think is a good sign for riviere as a company is selling Better the truck. Yeah, so that's cool. But yeah, I just i'm shouting to do because I think it's amazing. I think r two s and r two t will be much more entering for the masses because they are trying to bring most of the capabilities that most people need on the street down in Price to an attainable level.

And I think, what if I want to sit down? Can riviere make a dan.

a sedan? So riva has this adventure type of theme. And I think of interest will be interesting. I like I cross track yeah I think that's that's a popular view category.

So take up truck, technically, the most popular vehicle in amErica is a take up truck and they started a computer. And I think the big three rodan is another very popular category that maybe inventory I spin, sorry, three O S V. But I think the big cross over or sedan, big sedan could be another thing for them .

because the super s tera was so bad. If they made like a salta competitor that .

was actually good, I would be so happy. I I not happy I again, I think I I put my demands .

out there .

that might be because .

r one s is a small three.

Maybe r to s is R. R to S I would assume is going to be a two row, but still decent. K, yeah, if it's stock. I like the cool, boxy look of revision. And IT still has like some of the cool, like a front trunk because a lot of times I feel like when you start going to the smaller S, V, these are getting rid of the front trunk.

I still and I think is uniquely building E V from the ground up. Or some of the ones like a really the front trunk are just not they're just late.

They're not building an E V from the ground up.

In that way. I have A, I feel like I reserved to having three more kids.

What i'm going .

to find then you get that White shaving many there.

one shed up. Um I want to to shut up something. So I don't use IT, but we have IT in the office and I think it's really, really cool. And unless you see is all trying to scribe IT IT sounds kind of vin, but I think it's aw, it's the course platform six sit stand desk .

that we ve got really I like I thought thought a lot about getting one yeah I really like this.

So thirty one and we put IT in our gaming room and it's like a course as obviously gaming company. This desk doesn't scream gamer as hard though. It's like a nice wooden platform.

IT has kind of like its own adjustable peg board backing. So you add all these different customers, like shelves and hooks and like their side plates that come out to extend the disk left and right. There's pg words, I can go the side. It's autumn sit stand. IT just has like all these really awesome customizing things on IT without looking with like looking .

like A A real desk because this thing I could see having this in a great using IT as like .

a workshop desk IT workshop that probably should be a little studio or like thicker just if you're like using a song stuff.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. fair. I mean, this this is .

is just a really nice looking desk that has all the customer ization that you would like ever want. Like we have really nice speakers up on the side of that.

My now my studio matters are on the desk and they've been on my deck for years. But the thought of being able to get them up off the desk at your year level, but then have really reclam the desk space .

and still has sorts of great things for like cable management and stuff like that and places for arms like essentially you can create this with like almost nothing sitting on the desk step for what you want and have your monitor and computer set up in all different places. And I don't it's just a really I think that I don't even know how much IT is. It's probably .

pretty expensive.

It's on sale. It's on sale, baby.

How much um it's only thirty dollars off, but IT is a is eight hundred and forty eight dollars as of .

right now that desk for a motorized stand desk there is obviously Better, cheaper options other but I don't think that's terrible.

Yeah, I think a yeah.

I think it's trick. I think I don't know if we've done have we done an area set in the gaming room since .

alex .

moto shop for video? That's not out, yes. But yeah, I think that looks great and it's going to be a really good.

good job course right. My second one is I promise not sponsored um but the eight sleep matches top head interest .

yeah I I ve.

We got like, yeah we got originally for a sponsorship um well.

basically they reached out. They wanted to sponsor us. I said I will have to try IT first and if I like IT will do a and then I loved IT. Yeah but so they have .

a full metro option and then they just have a metro topper. I got the topper because I already have a matters that I really like um but effectively it's this high tech sleep mattress topper that can cool you and hit you at different times of the night. IT uses like intelligent machine learning or whatever, to like change the temperature over the course of the nights that you sleep Better.

IT has all these tractors to like, tell you how you slept and like, say, when you should go to bed. The up is weirdly well designed, pretty ah yeah like it's it's a very high quality product with a very high quality APP. And honestly, IT has made me sleep significantly Better since i've had IT. Yeah um it's crazy too because at at every morning he gives you the sleep score to tell you how and my sleep score always correlates with good I feel which is crazy like if it's it's like you sleep terribly you've got a sixty three i'm like, yeah I know I feel like brad, but if I am like if I wake up and like what I feel incredible, it's always like ninety eight um and it'll change the temperature over the core like as IT gets closer to you waking up to help you wake up more naturally and at .

a point in your security in rather where is you feel Better waking I mean just waking up to IT being like a little .

warmers nice or getting into I win I.

Grape with IT, which I is very small and I don't know how they would change IT. So if you want to let go, take a nap in your bed in the middle the day and it's cold in your room because there's water flowing through without IT changing the temperature. Like the bet is cold when you get into IT, which is like so small and i'm more of a couch napper.

but like well.

because IT starts heating up based on like when you said at a bad time, well, no, if you would prefer to be a little warmer yeah yeah .

but if you're .

just like a man, i'm pretty exhausted at two o'clock i'm going to take an APP in bed. It's just like cold because it's water that city in a cold room yeah so very minor grape. Yeah, still absolutely love IT two things.

One is hilarious and my bed got a sofa date, but two, two is, I think I got home from I an overnight thing once and so I like got in bed to go to sleep at six a or something and IT is just turned on. I just figured that out, realized that I was, and I saw that horrible sleeve score, but I realized that I was getting indebted, a crazy time. I was like, right, because it's got, the sensor is a hard rate monitor. Everything is built into the mattress .

topper knows a weird amount about you.

Yes, be a .

little too much.

Yeah, yeah. IT is also on sale.

IT is a very expensive product.

twenty five hundred dollars for the matter topper, which I know is a ton.

And some of those features are behind the .

pay and subscription, and you don't need the description. You really .

don't need IT. I think some of the way I think they are like IT changing because like you can set what points of temperature you want over. It's like when you go to bed, when you hit light sleep, when you hit deep sleep, when you wake up. But I think of the automatic changing of that based on your movement itself is behind the payout.

Yeah, it's like, yeah, yeah. I really like IT. I have slept way Better in the last six months .

and you have a water called bed.

Have you gone to the point where it's harder to sleep in other bets?

Because I wasn't sure .

if I was .

actually .

sleeping .

Better and it's sleeping well. I do. I feel like i'm going to sleep faster. And then I tried to sleep in a hotel bed.

I was like, i'm cooking OK hotel bed suck.

I mean, I disagree with.

I really enjoyed, I think, hotel that usually pretty good and at least for me. And i've started feeling like, well, these are too hot now, interesting.

I see the reason I still sleep okay in a hotel bed because i'm not paying the electricity bill of I exactly so .

i'm cranking that to whatever .

prefer template and it's still sixty four degrees .

and actually like get out of bed when it's cold yeah I like the feature .

where A I had hit zero cooling or heating like an hour before I wake up. But as i'm waking up, IT gets colder and IT sort of nudges me out of bed by getting colder. And that works really well.

That's why my steps were sucks because I make IT get warmer and then .

I I don't want to leave. I never once wanted my bed to be warm, so I ve never, I don't haven't get warm ever.

I'm a boy.

yeah. Anyway, last round, let's speed around. Okay, last last item for me. Um I recently started using the set of inner monitors by sixty four audio. I don't know how to pronounce the name, but I want to try which mistake things called the voler. But there I M I back in high school, I have this memory of every time during like home room and study how I just had my zoned d and my senior monitors, and I would just design out and not talk to anyone and just listen to music for hours.

And that was that memory IT was like a core memory that was unlocked when I just went back to starting to use in your monitors again, because you start hearing things in the music that you didn't realize were there because you've only hurt them on headphones or only heard them on speakers. I've been listened to these. I've been editing with these a little bit.

They're very versus very expensive also. Uh, but i'm giving a shout out because I don't have anything bad. Same I don't meet.

So I made the mistake of opening them and trying them and then ending them to you and not trying them for longer because now they have been left your desks and again.

yeah are actually in his year's very it's .

funny what you unlock when you find a new, Better listening experience. I have this turntable that i've had for a long time, and I I have like five hundred records, but they were all in my mom's house because I was that weird kid in high school who was like super into records um but I finally like got a couple of new records and put them on my turntable at home and i'm like down that sounds so good. That sounds way Better. So I am X. I want I i'm editing.

I'm like hearing things i've never heard from the microphone, like there are cars outside the parking lot that I see the levels on the next three or zero. So like I think we can keep talking like I don't here. I don't see IT on the levels and I hear I I am am like, this is so much so I hear everything. I hear my, I hear the hair is growing on my face anyway. OK.

what's your pick? This is definitely something that came on two. And the thing i'm looking for her to got the little four.

So using the twenty three, the best the polls are x to wireless gaming mess I used before pollstar pull star poll P U L S A R. Um it's just a mouths that I loved. IT was fantastic. I was using the random Frank pee version.

But they do all these really good collapse and designs, and they are coming out with a demons layer clubs soon, which is an animal I started watch going to really like so far. So when that comes out, this can be sick. But yeah, that's my my good.

nice. Mine is a little boring, but I really like the pixel hold this year. I know I had a lot of problems like the vessels are pretty big on the inside, but I just really like the form factor because I was really hoping like the OPPO find and and the find and to never got A U.

S. launch. And that's like a shorter, more pocket book style fallible phone. And so if you have yeah passport style.

I like the pocket book style.

yes. So if you live in like the united states and you want a pocket book style, passport style phone, it's kind of the only option. And the thing is, pixel software for android is by far my favorite android software. And so having that, along with all the google smarts on a passport style phone, allowed me to sort of ignore some of the the issues with also, we've acted like this before.

Probably the best phone to use closed um and I like that mindset when IT comes to folding phones because the galaxy A Z fold has always been a phone that's been like, oh, we want you to use this open most of the time and they make IT a little bit awkward unformed it's so narrow but this phone is like a really nice aspect actually closed. It's short and it's nice. And I like IT.

Um i'm really hoping that the second generation is significantly tly Better. I doubt IT will be maybe the third generation will be. Um I just want a Better interview screen, maybe some smaller about those and that's about IT. I really like .

that phone i'm big of yeah yeah imagine .

you know narrow and all on the front of the yeah remember the essential phone two concepts that was supposed like, yes yeah but so many people were like excited for that. I think they're .

just excited because I was different.

It's just weird and different OK yeah. But if you remember, the original samsung g axy fold IT was super slim, narrow. And then I just had a small screen .

inside of the front IT had the .

world looking back was very first first the screen broke. Yeah I mean, ah the interview .

screen rooks tough. Um yeah, very cool. Well, I think that's going to around IT out for this.

I think it's time for trivia, rapid trivia. Where is on IT time for me to expose how little I know about scoring music for video games?

I guess I don't know anything .

like else is going to be something that is not here for this because.

see, leave.

His dad does sound stuff for a world workout, or did at one point.

What hasn't his family did?

Question, okay.

I was just like, this is my neighbor.

Which of these products is not a real product that I ve received an email about? Option a, flappy, the intelligent cat door flap.

How much A I is involved in all AI.

unfortunately, a option b willow, a smart outdoor swing set that generates electricity. Option sea jets. I, A medical delivery drone for hospitals.

I jensie .

and sabor, a smart pepper spray device. These all could be real, like, honestly.

be you, can you play the music?

Oh, yes, yes. I just to play the music.

Why you're asking .

the question is technically.

I think it's supposed to be like the jeopardy. This is how much time you have to so yeah, it's broken. So doesn't .

really like the right sic.

but this the right sic. okay.

So that thing here we did. Yes, we did my miss.

All right, flipper red voice.

we all think the you think the .

we take to be .

swing set right? correct.

Would you like to read what else wrote about for the swing set? yes. Um Alice detica lab on this one. Um willow is a revolutionary alternative of energy solution intended for families with children comprising of both photonic and electoral mechanical trans doctors. Willow focuses on two energy sources, the sun via solar panels and the near unlimited energy of a child via a series of passive components aimed at turning a child's connected energy into useful energy.

So that's too good for the, yeah, yeah.

That's why that's that needs to be A P, R. person. He can only spin this stuff. The reason I picked that was because I was like, there is no way that a child is going to be able to create enough energy on a play set that is going to be useful to your home in anyway, which is why it's realistic.

But what if the electricity is just like to power some outdoor lights that are on the swing set for your own in a they have energy. And i'd heard of the art pepper spray already. Yes.

I yeah yeah I think .

I think a article what's smart .

about IT .

IT look .

cons a safety up. So I guess every time someone .

when you're .

spring OK, yes, so IT has like a map .

and then IT sends the location when ever it's deployed, that's .

actually really good.

IT also hasn't.

I'm hoping that I can tell when it's been used. So you could maybe say like, oh, I haven't see my cat a while. When did he go outside? But also I am hoping when IT comes inside, maybe at night, you can then walk IT IT yeah so IT not only detects .

when a cat choice to bring and pray into your home um I don't know how that works. I no idea .

yeah and .

then I will lock the flap also, IT has a pray detection camera and .

an APP experience. AmErica is a visual A. I going, I see something like your cat.

That's, again, right. I think we all got pointed that, yeah, prick. What does that bring the time for us to get IT? Oh yeah.

That is a good question.

Isn't no see how .

many i'm .

just going to guess.

but they were so close to each other .

and why I have to guess yeah, we just have to guess.

I have no there.

What if we'll get IT right again? So since we .

all got IT right, IT looks like markets is at twenty points. Andrews, at fourteen, Carry the one.

I David is also .

tied at twenty points.

Escape baby run scape .

was awarded the again .

this book of world records for most original pieces of music in a video game. And seventeen, as of november of twenty twenty three, how many total songs are there in run scape? And option a is a hundred.

Sorry, option a is one thousand five hundred and eighty nine songs. Option b is one thousand three hundred and sixty two songs. Option sea is one thousand and twenty seven songs. An option d is eight hundred and fifty six songs. If you need me to read that again.

I can read that difficult. They also close.

All of them seem absurd to me.

so it's too many either way. yeah.

I just wanted get this right and scape.

OK。

Smile and wave.

I rote sea.

did you write the same thing?

No, I also wrote sea.

You said, see, David, yeah. incorrect. A is also which option? B, one thousand.

three hundred and sixty. I T B, but I was like the last.

do I get an extra point of this is what the music is?

I actually don't think far .

off the 在 这个。 Heb, nice, great point, you .

guys.

I, yes.

there banger songs too.

That's too many song.

You don't have to go.

I recently .

all .

the video, kt Perry recording her song for the sense. And you had to do something, something, something very funny.

Would you guys like a bonus question .

for no yes, I this .

is a an obsession for this week. This question is about crayfish OK see exactly ditch bugs, fresh water lobsters, mountain lobsters and ya bies are all the name for the same creature. Um these little cross tions who are close relative of the main lobster, can be found all across the U.

S. And have dozens of regional nicknames. Crown sh can live on every concert in the world, except for which too.

Crush every country in the world.

I think I can name all of the continent.

There's western ten.

right?

There's seven, seven.

yeah right?

this. Is tough. Yeah cause i'm going by. That is tough. No, i'm going. I'm gone. That but don't be mad because I D change my answer effort.

I wrote antarctica.

assuming we are, I did.

And australia.

you are .

happy. yeah. And what you have.

I will end article in asia pose S I antartica.

And then I wrote australia and cross the road.

Mark is just .

a hybrid of me.

is a half right. Have right. The two places that you won't find croft fish are according to, we love cross sh 点 com, uh, africa and and article .

thinking africa.

Maybe would you like a fun fact about crawfish?

Sure that profil, I can eat sixty and a day. Did you do that? Have you what?

Sorry, before the have you ever heard the parks and action? OK is like, I think i'm a erga to sushi anytime I E eighty two shes throw up.

I've never heard that way.

So when did you eat sixty cross .

up a couple years ago my nights, or had a party where they imported a tone of them directly from the lizana and had a backyard barbecue crafts party basically, and just had the most stacked on the table. And I just SAT at the table and them the entire party. amazing. I also watched him boiled them alive individually.

Have you guys got in the tiktok? Er who does the crown? Sh boils .

and has been in .

for years. Why did you what you introduce that question?

There was a video, I don't know as a bone appetite video, or like some contain nass video. IT was uh interviewing ing people from every state and asking .

them what they call a crown. Sh, I was just .

in new leans over Christmas break for no reason. And .

and now.

yeah i'd never knew that people called that.

No a yeah yeah. Anyway.

ah, there was a ban there that I saw called craddy problems. Really good, nice and are craddy .

issues. One is.

but also I forgot about the whole card thing that was .

everywhere so you couldn't forget to amazing.

All right, right? So cross sh fact, yes, they can shed slash mult their shells up to fifteen times within their lifetime. And each time they shed their shell, they double in size.

哦, oh .

my .

god.

The difference between us, a level twelve and love fifty. crazy.

What's two to the fifteen? Do you know this? Off of the top?

Your head? Two, four, eight, sixteen. Now I got this thirty two, sixty four, one, twenty eight, two, six, five, twelve, ten, twenty four, twenty forty eight, forty, ninety six, eight thousand, and one hundred eighty three, sixty thousand, three hundred sixty six. Six thousand and sixty six, thirty two thousand, seven hundred and twenty two.

how you do power? no.

Sixty four thousand, sixty five thousand. Four hundred sixty five thousand four hundred and we said before .

it's thirty two thousand .

seven .

hundred and sixty eight I want far which means these credits by the end of their life can be thirty two thousand six hundred and seventy eight way is IT double in size of the of the size of the regional size or of the .

new size .

of the new size, double .

two hundred, the ably .

orn like maybe, but once a single .

cell organism. And then by the end of its life I had .

thirty two thousand seven hundred and that sense and across when .

it's and thirty.

Candy .

is got .

to be tiny. No, this is a tiktok that I saw recently, but they say IT expends a million times because it's a you turn into a loop and then you cross IT over and but a few sounds absurd, but it's really party like twenty times polling IT because IT is doubling every and IT winds up looking like hair at the, but it's like a tai almost yes.

my second tiny fact not is exciting is they walk forwards.

but they swim backwards.

That S A that's IT for this week and way form. Thank you guys for tuning in. We had, of course, a lot to talk about hofus ly.

Everything we talk about is up to date, if you can expect us back next week time cross facts and sometimes cross. Get up between wednesday. So I next week get you later.

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