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This Sony Camera Has a Boost Button?

2023/11/10
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Marques shares his final thoughts on the new MacBook Pro, noting its impressive capabilities but ultimately deciding against upgrading. The conversation then shifts to electric vehicles, specifically discussing the Ram 1500's unique hybrid system.
  • Marques cancelled his MacBook Pro order despite positive review.
  • The Ram 1500 EV is a hybrid with 145 miles of electric range and a gas engine for extended range.
  • The new MacBook Pro features minor performance improvements over the M2 family.

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and. But we ve got to have much to talk about. We've got some final cut pro updates, new H A new RAM picker. I don't know about that. S it's an interesting twist on its electrification OK. I'm interested, but we also want to talk about a new SONY camera that has a literal boost button and makes the crazy er sound effects because of this boost button.

You will mean ah but first of all, I just want to say if if you didn't hear at the end of the last week episode where I tried in on face time, I do want to issue an apology, a correction for two weeks ago now at this point when I mentioned that I didn't think the news on GTR was a track car ah I was wrong, was very wrong. It's clearly I was well educated on the history of the news on GTR, and I was actually a really impressive track or is set like production records of the nurse or ging. IT has this whole rich of many different versions of the GTR that were else on attract.

So my perception of the GTR was totally wrong at the time. So you went off into your life after a listening to that episode, thinking that the GTR was not a track car. I'm here at the beginning here to tell you people, be very Maggie for thinking met.

So now you know the GTR, my little track heritage well played this on uh also want to shut out real quick. Uh the decoder podcast nei had on present obama and he had a lot to say about AI. They talked about A I A I regulation, the new tech waves coming up to sort like the wave of social yeah and in the wave of A I being similar disruptive technologies ever and really, really insight ful questions and answers. I thought I was awesome .

yeah think I did a good job and asking a bunch of questions and referencing, like you said, um regulations based on social media, how I didn't really do very well. So how do they adapt to make sure that obviously former president obama isn't the one in their doing stuff like that, but he's working towards different things and still has organza moving forward with IT was really, really good. Last week. David and I briefly just mentioned the bill that got passed the the executive order that got passed about A I but I was very vae because we didn't know much. If you want way more information about that N A I regulations in general, that good epo de is great.

Yeah IT has a lot of well fleshed out thoughts that I have even been able to like fully putting in towards yet and just listening to him like sit through and think through them in real time is great. So well.

like IT below uh, one other thing they remember a few weeks ago we were talking about, would you take a driverless taxi? Yeah well, David did isn't sever right now and he said he would yeah OK. He made a studio short on IT. So if you want to see his experience, you know, maybe he made IT out life.

maybe he didn't .

don't believe and he's not here.

That's so is not here, but it's on the studio channel if you want to go see you very nice.

very nice. okay? We did get some new max, so we should talk about the new apple announcement in the max that we got out of IT. I mean, sure you guys talked about about stuff.

I just kind have now we have them in house and we want to sort of give a little bit more of my reactions to its practically and three and propellant three max stuff. Um we have an in person now the mat black, sorry, space black macbook pro. And it's it's great is basically what I wanted say it's great.

I cancelled my order, really I cancelled my order. I I had ordered a max out, sixteen inch m three max space black book pro. And then we got a review unit here. I was flexing because .

it's such a child computer IT. IT is a serious computer.

I had seven thousand dollars committed ready to go on this computer. We got a review in IT, which is also a max out my black sixteen inch space black mac book pro. And don't get me wrong, it's an incredible computer, very impressive, very capable, nice gp improvements.

By the time this podcast episodes out, hopefully the full review is also alive. You can see everything I think about IT, but basically the two new things with the computer are the new ship and the new color. And I was thinking, the new ship by itself might not really be enough of a reason for me to upgrade. And the new color by itself super cool, but not really enough of reason for you to upgrade. But maybe combined, they will add up to a computer that I really want.

I like how the performance and color are the things that may come on you ack on .

to each other out like new performance. This will be work great for me. And then we got IT in hand and the performance sits. It's Better. But in a lot of the the same reasons we've been talking about before, like the quantum leap, was from the intel microprobe to the apple silicon ones. This is a small bump from m two family and a decent bum from m one family.

Okay, yeah, you're using a one country this way.

Here is my m one max macbook pro.

I can't believe there is a day that i'm working with you, and you are two generations behind on something with computing power.

And it's totally fine. And it's a really good computer again, because I added most stuff on the desk. And when I do take a video on go, the impressions video on this laptop IT handled IT super well.

I don't need the upgrade if I was doing like full on projects, maybe I think about IT. But the other thing is the color is not that different either. It's just a it's just enough darker gray that I notice that it's not space gray, but it's definitely not black like your laptop is black.

You want this one.

that one has a lot more fingerprints on IT. And I will give apple credit. I think they have realized that they couldn't get any darker than that without starting to take on meddle in night was just remember red jet black.

What did the iphone? Yeah, iphone seven, I think I was had a jet black, which is black, pitch black. That thing looked amazing out the box, and then immediately got covered.

even amazing out the box. Amazing as the box has like a quarter of open and then the minute is open.

yes. yeah. So I I think I realized that stacking the the new performance in the new camera still wasn't enough to to justify that update for me. So I cancelled IT. wow. So you have .

in your first so that sucks.

No, I mean, i'm sure I want to love to write the headline like M K B, H G councils in order just I have a great .

I just know that the articles .

are ready now I think he was good. Um someone to keep using this one. It's been a great laptop for me, my bad life. Maybe I think people are asking for like my long term review of this laptop so far. It's like the only thing that maybe dipped a little bit is battery life and I think I expected that out of m one max uh than that .

been great yeah I think David, I were trying to debate and if we thought you would upgrade and I think both of us thought you would do the double the jump because you skipped on already.

um I would have agreed with you as I play the order, I did place the order. I did place the order, but I I did not ship and I cancelled IT. I mean.

I think that so many people listening right now, if Marcus is still using in one micro pro, it's probably it's just real. Me.

you can yeah that doesn't an go buy one max right now a because IT might not be Priced correctly. I haven't looked .

up pado think you can get that. I was talking to your friend the other day about that and he specifically wanted a macbook pro and are trying to convince to get an air. And I like maybe can find one macbook o somewhere, but we could only find my grip furber versions on best buy. We didn't look that long in that hard, but I could not find one.

I don't know that the Price difference going down to the m one would be that great. Like I feel like these hold their value pretty well refurbished and one is most as expensive as the m three. So I would just get the m tor, the m three, and that's fine if I didn't have this already.

But yeah that's right. That well, a couple final cut pro update. Yeah.

I had this in here because you posted IT. At first I read as just ipad final cut stuff, but that looks like it's for back and for ipad. But you are excited more as excited atoms excited. I'm just I don't use final cut. I'm interested what the new things are.

I was excited when anything got improved from cut for the ipad because it's finally up for the ipad that's I hoping they would do more.

but IT was nice so that I keeps to ping. My question is like we've seen we wanted find a ipad for so long I came out I don't know anyone in the studio really used that maybe tried IT for a very short amount of time um yeah we keep seeing the wants to turn uh I don't know episode of the podcast on the ipad, but is this another up that's gonna en and i'm just not going to here and the next time IT comes out, you guys slack .

are going to do thing it's IT added some useful new features, a Better time on tools and that's great. But I still use some money plugging that I can really do. A full edit on the ipad.

Have you got a auto focus?

Is on the ipad? No.

that would cool. Is actually .

so simple. Don't need final cut like I could do IT an eye movie flex. But so it's like final cut is like it's like a weird in between.

right?

Yeah I mean.

i'm sure would work great. Yeah that be cool. But in the new updates, was there any like one thing for mac .

or I D? And I thought there was an update for final cut for right, that. So I was very excited about the prospect of a powerful new update, which is like how they phrase IT. And then I opened IT and that energy was not matched. okay.

So before the slack message, you needed to like twitter thing that's like.

sure you don't want to read this article before. Disappointed OK yeah IT was IT was a pretty minor update.

That's honeywell, right? Next thing here I have the RAM fifty hundred. I have an in quotes. E V um you said you haven't heard about IT. It's it's really interesting .

I think wo wow oh wow .

wow we're not going to talk about thirty two bit float point recording coming the logic pro.

So the new rev .

exactly the reaction amErica needs.

Um okay so the new this new pickup truck IT is not a full blown evy. IT is essentially a did you remember like what the heavy fault to this previously? But also i'm precious, the common reverted something where IT has a battery pack IT as electric motors. This has one hundred and forty five miles of electric range that you can complete use, but also as a gas tank that a three point six later v six engine that can use. The guest then send power generation back into the electric system of the truck, and then with both of them together fully, you can get six hundred and ninety miles range.

It's a hybrid.

It's a hybrid with all the benefits of an E V, because you're using E V motors. So you have like this year to sixty, you ve got Better talk.

I mean, to me. So I guess the question is, are the like with any hybrid? The question is, are the most is powerful enough to like really be all the benefits of an EV? The is this exact no .

no but this is different because um this is the drive train is only electric IT does not connect the yeah that's like the common river I most possible. It's really hard to find information on the common area because now carmer is a new company that's a little different. And there's not a ton of information on the older one.

That was a battery with electric motors and there was also a combust an engine. But I was not sending power to the wheel, I believe. O maybe not the common, that's what this does is sending. It's essentially charging, continuing the charging .

of the batteries. You use elections, an electric car that also has a gas generator inside that you can use as the battery.

there is an engine that he sends generation power into the electric drive train. So I think .

it's cool .

because in the pick up truck role specifically, I think there's first of all, like when the volt IT only had fifty miles of E V range, this is one hundred and forty five miles of E V ge. That you can do just plugging IT in, which is should we for most people, plenty for your everyday commute. But when you have a truck and you're toying and your going to lose quite a bit of that range in just pure electricity, having the backup tank of six hundred and ninety miles, which is probably less toying a happy load, I think the ability to if once a month you're towing something maybe like a boat far away to a lake or something, yeah, I think that sounds like interesting in between.

It's fascinating. It's a fascinating solution. Yeah I think when you like ask people what they think of E V, I think a lot of people's most question is like, so what happens when you run the electricity or what happens like how there's no gas bank? What you mean there's no gas think so this is kind of like it's almost the thing that they would describe without knowing a third describing IT to like, what if I could just like have a backup, get test yeah and I would replenish my battery .

yeah and I think for a pickup truck or makes the most sense here because those are the things that maybe do take them on longer than hundred and forty five mile trips. Or like I said, when you're doing or have a high pylos, you start losing range pretty quickly. So having that to be able to just like complete those longer trips, if you are still somebody who's towing a huge payload all of the time and we need to toe capacity higher than this, I think it's fourteen thousand pounds. Um I guess is still going to be your Better option yeah but this feels like a Better in between now for I want to to pick up truck for some reason as my daily driver, which is way too big in my opinion but anyways, if you still want that but then maybe you're towing your heavy boat somewhere yeah every once .

in a while like yeah we seen the the doctor ranged that a lot of ez get when towing like exec exact Jerry everything videos great example he did a revision toe test and basically towing crushes your batter. You're using way more talk, way more constant power. So this pick up truck is a pretty ideal type of vehicle to get this sort of treatment or like a Normal S U V might also yeah most likely ninety percent .

of the time you're only using the E V bat here that you can plug in every night, wake up to a whole hundred and forty five miles of range. And then on the on the weekend, IT has the gas. The gas is just sitting there in this.

Something happens and then basically has a generator to like replenish the battery rate.

That's the best. I think that's the correct way to think.

I think that's the easy to put. I'm sure there's something more. But so if the power .

in my house goes out, can I use that as a generator?

I don't know if you're saying so like .

like kind of how the f one fifty lightning, you could just I don't .

know to IT and I don't know that has ability to push the power out. That would be really to be able to you're whatever killed out our battery that can do that plus turn the car on in the gas yeah and continue to power that. But yeah, I don't know. I didn't see .

that feature request RAM.

If you sure you open your garage when you do that, I think you don't have to. Yeah very right. So different .

movie question here. Yeah IT is RAM right? Is the company and .

it's dodge RAM anymore that I made them .

to take a couple weeks go on. But I think out of all, like, listen, we get stuff about where tech people who enjoy cars. I think that's very obvious.

When I said I like a year ago, I have to say the rain people were the nicest people in correcting me. So many people like IT hasn't been named doge in years. It's just been its own company. But like just letting you know very nice like I know I used to be that I know it's just RAM now though he wasn't like jump down my third like the majority .

of the mistakes that I was two thousand ten, okay, you have an excuse for missing .

thirteen years of, I say, is still that like big one thing?

What I was when I was the I don't want to go any further into this because the potential of me making a just trying .

to direct the vehicle and .

to I I like, I like to the G T, R A.

where they unlike the road or like a tracker. I think.

I think IT looks good. I like IT .

looks little ID episode mini tribe, i've got a study here in front of me. I study, I study. Got to a study here in front of me. What percentage? And this is by strategic vision, a auto research firm, what percentage of ford f one fifty owners, rarely or never to anything I heard .

this from ford do. The ford guy told us this. I don't remember exactly what I was, but is so much hard.

incredibly hard. I think it's over eight. I think I might be. I think it's probably over half, never and and I think rarely would include most of the rest of owners. I think it's ninety.

Here's my, the people who would answer, are they answering the service?

Answering the survey? Yes.

this is people, if you tell IT all I was soon would say, really, they want to self .

a would be a who do toying. So maybe higher. It's only .

three percent.

never or really .

never or rarely. But it's what's even crazy is that fifty two percent of everyone, fifty owners, use them as a daily commuter.

no. Anyway.

this is all to say that while in our brains, towing might be important for a truck.

And another another thing on that, there is a lot of people who toe or or toing a lot will go for two, fifty or three, like .

towing .

dream. Yeah, all those real cyber tracks out there.

Coming soon. wait. Okay, my favorite track track car. News of the week I tweeted this, the the robot, nava said, a new gain, this world record.

You know how they said, like the fastest year to sixty per production car, the fastest sera one hundred, fast to two hundred. They had all these acceleration records in the strategy. They said, another straight line acceleration record.

I guess they may be forgot to think of the first time. Oh, it's the top speed record backwards. Oh, it's the fastest production car ever backwards with a top speed of a hundred and seventy one miles per hour in a straight line backwards.

And I needed to just, I don't even need you to picture that. I actually i'll put a link below where you can watch them blast to this car of backwards at one hundred and seventy miles an hour in a straight. And that is one the same exact shoot type where they are like action shots and and just this car you just picture like.

didn't you say they originally posted IT in reverse, which made everything that was going forward and then got cha.

they opened with this montage of the car going really fast in a straight line. And they're like, all of those shots were played backwards because this car is hauling backwards at one hundred seven million. Or is this useful? No, no, it's not.

Is this practical? Is this ever going to be a reason anyone buys a car? No, I did. I'm trying to remember what car I reviewed on auto focus. That was the fastest reversing car i've ever tested, and I accidently discovered that IT was getting .

me back and down my driveway .

at fifty million.

This would be very useful in every zombie pocalypse movie where they're all .

going backwards, incredibly.

just in three million doll hyper car. And if there .

is a car or vehicle I had this, I think the river would be the last one.

I would probably the top of this IT is the top attractions.

have a Better chance to find gas reserves. But doing people on.

people always say that gas pumps around electricity, of electricity out.

you're doomed anyway. Yeah, I would save in IT with my mouth.

You can type in electricity with you.

Now, if you try out enough, we, we should take a quick break 啊。 But before we do, we should, of course, do you trivia?

I I would .

use the motor contact to as a .

bio that's a great. So in honor of David not being here, these are both questions that David would probably go if he was here. You questionable the first question way.

That's really unfortunate because what if David does get the phone trivia?

I will not allow IT OK 可以。

好, 可以 可以 可以 可以。

First question.

you have asked David questions that I would probably get.

What is Angela's middle? okay? Like the camera giant is actually important tale of two words.

lights, the .

wounders last name and .

the link. Can we get a reaction of David? I actually .

like the questions. Didn't even hear the question because I imagine David is watching on plane, right? I know .

that it's so easy. It's so easy. Everyone, you know this um okay, you the first import.

what was that word apartment toes, when you smash two words together? I like that. So like a is a combination of the words lights, which is the founders of last .

name and I .

think the name .

of the pair.

I knew .

that his .

camera action .

yeah no.

I was his full name. His his first name was light, light.

yeah. wait. Speaking of people who have a great last name for what they do, I find this using, I like total there all ball .

being a basketball play is yeah .

ele mic .

man is a disco player. His first name is ego evil.

perfect that, I mean, last names more because because he couldn't choose IT a at the world's tournament that I was at, I saw canada jersey that said frazie on the bank. I was his name. No, no. yeah. F R I S B Y.

Yeah, that's so far first, it's incredible, right?

His life was chosen in for IT was all laid out anyway. Well, think about the previous stuff. That is the end of the epsom, like usual. But what will be rather.

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so .

I did there. No um it's a it's a camera though that you would shoot track cars with oh, sorry, that was a stretch. But he works in my the SONY altha nine three IT was announced this week.

There was an event for IT IT was earlier. IT has some really cool features, probably primary of them being that is the world's first full frame global shutter camera. Yes, which is actually super cool presses.

I know very little about global shutter, so can you explain IT fully? I think about the general idea about IT.

but a couple of examples of why yeah it's it's very useful, especially with fast moving subjects or frames. And if you think about a camera sensor being a bunch of lines of pixel, let's say you let's just say a fifty mea pixel camera line by line. Technically, the computer inside the camera to take a picture is reading all of those lines, one at a time from the yeah so it's not capturing everything at once. And that's usually fine because it's extremely fast and nothing's really moving fast enough for the top of the bottom of the frame to be different unless you have a particularly fast object that's like flying through the frame where when you scan the top half, it's in one part of the frame and you scan the bottom half, it's another part IT actually mess up the image yeah or there's a phenomenon, a called rolling shutter or if you just like swipe back and forth, you can can see a little bit of a lag, a little bit of you as IT scanned the lines from top to bottom.

okay. It's funny because I didn't think of IT in terms of video, but the yeah effects because like video, we get that jelly effect all the time. If you like White pen something a little too hard, it's like catching up.

right? Which technically sol applies the photos. If you're shooting a track car passing, buying your White painting really fast and you have rolling shutter, come in at.

enjoy your image yeah and the other example is always like taking a photo of like a helicopter that's flying. The blades got turned into kind of like this warped you almost because they're spinning so fast yeah IT doesn't capture IT all in one thing. Lobby shooter is opening everything I wants.

Global shooter is reading the entire framework. Once IT takes a lot of computing power, and hence, you usually don't see huge sensors able to do that. You'll see smaller sensors able to do IT.

This is the first full frame global shuttle camera. So even our red cameras, uh, are all not global shutter. Actually, the one that is global shutter is a smallest sensor. I believe the commodo is globe shelter. So yeah, full frame global shutter is a big deal. And so that can be awesome for people basically who are looking to take advantage of that fast moving stuff, people who are shooting sports, people who are shooting helicopters, birds, cars, things like that fast moving stuff, saying.

people who might need a button that can turbo boost .

their camera. This is also a feature that would be interesting to those people. Fun and you mention that this camera has a turbo boost button.

Um I remember the days when I when a camera that could shoot like ten frames per second was really impressive. It's almost like video yes, you take IT you here like, dang ten shots in one second. I could just spray and I get every single part of this moment, pick the perfect photo and that kind of a strategy.

And like, people do that yeah. Now this photo camera can shoot twenty frames per second with a special speed book button wearing the middle of IT. If you present, hold IT will shoot one hundred and twenty pictures every second with .

as long as the lens is compatible. Four continues to focus.

Pretty incredible. I guess technology. Gc, ally speaking in my head makes sense if you have a video camera that can shoot one hundred, twenty five years per second and its global shutter, then IT should be capable of the one hundred and twenty photos per second. But opening, closing a shutter a whole bunch of times, getting that fast for sure, to speed. That's extra math, that's extra processing.

But IT does IT. I don't believe IT has a physical shutter at all.

IT probably just leads that leaves IT open and exposes over over again really. Yeah.

what I was reading online is that it's just it's literally just the sensor turning on and off and on and off like there's nothing physical. There is also why there's no banding at um high shatter speeds too yeah up to an eighty .

and eighty thousand and of a second shelter speed.

I don't .

know what you're shooting, but that isn't .

the noise that IT makes, which I guess is like you said, just turning on and off. Sounds like if you had like an R C car that was broken and you just like present, did you hear the noise of a the turbo button being hit?

Maybe maybe it's something .

you should find.

The number is anything I owns .

made the noise that that makes. I would just immediately assume.

but use the noise that IT makes when you go turbo mode. So I can be shooting at the speed of a nine mart, which is twenty times per second. I can be shot at the speed of the, and then I can just press .

that custom buton to be able to go to one hundred and twenty friends were second.

what is that noise? There must be.

So I guess that the reason I thought it's underwear d because I didn't realize that was the which between them like changes the pitch of IT and that changing of pitches, what that is really changed to me. But IT is a constant .

between when you separate them. Now I feel like I understand camera because that's a lot of noise for something electronic to make.

IT is a lot of noise, but I don't think that's one hundred and twenty noises in the second.

So sound really yeah .

you think that yeah .

I do one .

hundred twenty hearts.

Because below twenty .

hurts is when your year begins to be able to hear individual pulses. Below is when you hear and above .

is hear okay, good thing i'm not hearing you, but that doesn't mean so yeah making that .

might be also a difference between trained years and on trained years.

Also, what's making the noise? Someone let me know, please because now I feel like I don't .

know that is cool feature though I think that I mean a little will never use IT. But the example of like someone mid action trying to capture the exact moment that something happens, like lighting a match, or I don't know, a something compressing over time, whatever.

I totally get IT. I I personally think of the hockey example that used to bad because he didn't seem like anything. Was that ministry different between them? But when I brought the S N R to yellow one in the tea time, like some of the birds are shooting house, I saw them and they would take fine. And like, I definitely got sweet shot and go through all of them.

like one hundred and twenty out of focus shop.

No, no, not even not one hundred and twenty because it's far less than that. And they were in focus. But just like none of them, we're like the perfect wingspan or like everything matching up perfectly. Every time I was like I washed his head was looking this way, and his wing was in this position .

from different ones. You need either this camera or google's magic editor to to reposition things in the picture for you.

It's clearly the cameras fall and not mine. And so that's why I need a .

hundred ote. I don't think i've ever heard a hummer bird in person until last week. Have you ever heard a homing bird flying? I've definitely seen them.

but I don't know if I can. Specifically, I think of the noise. What under twenty heard, you can actually hear the.

well, you hear that you did you just hear the individual.

the individual basis. I thought I didn't see IT at first, so I thought I was being attacked by giant wasp over the I sounds yeah IT like flies BIOS like and IT sounded like a wasp at a horrible impression, but like IT sounds like a bug because it's speeding the twining so fast. I thought I was worth sharing.

That's interesting. I mean, this camera would be a great camera of, take a photo of a homing word.

That's a fact. You could meet that loud sound, though I scared off. Yeah, animals don't like that.

yeah. Well, you need, you need the super telephoto lands also, like, kind of far away. I can't hear you.

Why was that not the example? E, E, D, ample.

I mean, the shot that they showed in the video was just a guy shooting a book, but they should have done something crazier, like someone checking someone in the glass or something that was even now and slow motion that would be cool. But they went with a example. Anyway, it's it's a six thousand of our camera. It's coming out spring of next year. If you're interested, will also leave a link to SONY a nine mark three.

if you want to come with nus.

that's camera. Yeah, i'm impressed. Pixel three, yes. Or watch three.

Oh, I what's going on? A pixel? What what did you think I was .

going to be about? What the pixel three I like .

what what happened? A pixel or three did IT just get sanding out again? What's going on?

OK watch? Sorry, pixel watch three. Yeah, we did just review pixel watch two. Um but there is an article about the other day because of a um patent filing that looks like a potential for the future at um pixel watch excuse me, possibly having a touch sensitive bezzle on the outside.

Work go wrong. Work go wrong.

Not a lot, a lot. Yeah, I thought I thought I was kind of interesting one because yeah, we just did see the big watch too. But this looks like kind of an in between oh, one of confused because I don't see the digital crown in the photo of the pat anymore, but maybe that's .

missing .

crown. I liked the crown personally. It's not as good as the apple the apple watch crown but when I was using the pig watch for a little bit, I enjoyed the crown and I think you can have both here um because this kind of reminds me of the touch version of the galaxy I watch classic, which has the physical vesle that you can spend.

Now the reason I like that Better though on the galaxy watches because that also access kind of like a buffer between your screen surfaces. And I think that super important. And I think the pixel watch couldn't do that because of the way shaped, but also because of the way they would want protection.

Yeah, but yeah. He says sensors .

could respond to press tab to eze and swipe gestures and then could potentially have used for specific apps depending on what you're inside of.

It's interesting. I I guess I have a couple of things that come to my mind when I see this one is it's a pattern so I don't know that that means pixel wash three as .

much as I just like, hey, google had idea this is the podcast. This is the specular inform.

Confirm the product S I would be so dupe, but you know how these side lines are. So so it's on that out there list.

We're get close to the end of the year. We got take whatever news articles we care the headline.

the podcast will have .

to go crazy brand new pixel.

But then number two, we do always the last fixed you could this must the ban four, right?

I think the four.

I don't think the I, the squeeze .

ure is interesting. And they got rabbit for a reason. But the squeegee to activate the assistant was decently useful. I love that I was not as sensitive as potentially having a match of extra like wipe functions or tapping functions. IT was mainly just like squeeze hard enough and you get the assistant quickly, very like remenant ary sensor frame type stuff. That's actually that's .

a good point on my old garmin, I think, was the vivo active three. I had a place where you could swipe on the side, and if that happened to be on my wrist near the top of my hand, if I reached back far enough, I could activate IT and wind up moving things exactly.

That was going to my third thing, which is the physical buzz on the galaxy watches is like ideal for me, because once you, I do the accidental button press all the time, i've actually looked down at my apple watch. I was like about to call emergency service because my wrist or my hand was pressing the action button, whatever the dial for too long. Um so this seems like potential for accidental process will be very high. Now all I can .

think about is the squeak feature on the pixel and how much I miss IT IT .

was pretty sweet. I loved that. But they got rid IT for a reason. What he is probably not. A lot of people use IT, and IT was costing extra money, and they decided IT wasn't worth IT.

But I used to.

I actually use IT too. I don't even .

use the big but yeah now it's .

a slight is the back up from the corner now so .

what I used to use IT for all the time was when it's called out and I would wear gloves and I wanted to um like most of the time I was like telling Clair I was on my way home that i'm leaving work. Walk outside squeers, tex Clair.

on my way home. Super or perfect. yeah. You can hold the power button to do assistant. Now on the you have that phone. Yes, whole power button is assistant. I think you can map actually holding power burton, double tapping car button and maybe even tribal tapping. Oh no, I can't do .

that because its fingerprint is there. And I just automatically brings me into.

what if you're wein gloves?

We we going to .

the park on yourself. You just use a different finger?

No.

yeah, thank you. Have now. But you you can activate that in the settings. You can go to turn on power button long press, because is what I did. I think I had double press for camera, long press assistant on my info.

Would you do this? You're the master. You're the master.

Byle one smart key. That's what is called, they called smart key. So you can long press change that to wake up google assistant, or we take away from here IT was your power menu because IT when you hold IT was but .

I get so turned IT .

off from okay from your ah what are your swiped down .

go to the same thing.

It's just a smaller target inside of freezing the whole phone. It's just the button. 当然 yeah happy about that。

So yeah.

you know I I see this future.

It's kind of cool. I wonder how much of if they plan implement in the future product. But I do think seeing IT in a pat application looks like yeah yeah .

I feel like a hopefull IT makes sense. Although the thing I would like about the pixel watch a new on the most is to get rid of the giant pizzle that kind just feel like if the pixel watch could have the screen really like moving into the folding sides, so IT would looks so good. I think IT already does look good. So I guess rather than eliminating the vessel, they are trying to make use for IT, which is a good option. But I would rather see that like be a full don't sweet screen.

No, don't think the hardware is the issue with the pixel watch .

for this feature. You I think .

battery a little bit is, but I think the battery in every smart watch except for government is horrible. That's true.

yeah. I think that that was I might be wrong about this as far as how late they use IT, but I think I was literally just a sensor inside of the metal frame where when you squeeze, you're physically bending something to move inside. Yeah, that's phone.

Yeah HTC. That was a HTC way. So didn't need extra battery processing. Uh, is a new button, the phone which is in the phone yeah was .

like another sensor yeah but I mean, just in general, the pixel watch, I don't think the .

reason like .

I don't think .

the world is .

the issue. yeah. There's there's a bigger fish to fry with pixel watch, but I still think it's pretty good as if I I just call I was going say I do you mean the model three, sixty.

the flat tire.

still one of my favorite looking smart watches ever.

I think it's one of the best examples that in the astle they .

do in bezzle aesthetic because I really don't mind the flat tire is the words .

look at this IT could be so much Better because IT looks like a watch yeah, I can put very funny to me think you look at this.

be like this looks so good and wearing a square ultra looks anymore is just the battery life is so much Better than the i've used.

I think the apple watch ula is the best looking apple watch, I think fantastic.

The best looking apple watch yeah yeah. But it's not as a good .

looking as a galaxy watch garment sixty that's a good Kevin o would wear this.

I think he would I think is good. He would never wear this. But all that to say, uh, the patent application is interesting and will keep an I on IT for pixel watch of the future confirmed. Let's take a quick break and let's do some trivia.

All right, welcome back to the David hour of trivia. Our next question, long time listeners of the show will certainly know. David famously worked in the server center .

of what tech .

company the menu that worked. Anything I think I know, I think I remember.

will be back after the brain.

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dot com broken back. We have a new youtube feature excited for that. Do know that is now okay, what calm your excitement I just thought was funny. It's called the place something but in and is basically, remember, we talk about stumble upon a few weeks ago. Yeah do you remember what sample pon was?

Is that word would just take .

you to a rann website? Yeah so imagine your on youtube and you're throwing through your home page. This is how IT works and you get as an option that just like can't decide what you wanted. Watch, try to discover a new video and then that just a buy that is play something. And I just picks a video for you to watch so you don't have to make the choice.

interesting.

Now I know your questions and I don't think .

I have answer will try first question. This could be a video or short.

I don't know. O, K, I didn't think of that second question. This is that would be rough if is short if you're so desperate to see a video that you're willing for this and .

then IT gives you like it's unclear.

could also go .

to follow video. O so here's i'm an ipad kid, I full admitted if i'm home alone and I make food IT will sit and get cold while I find a video to watch, I will not to start the play until something is playing and that takes a very long guilty, one hundred percent guilty.

What is the difference between the shorts button and this button functionality? And they both open up a random short well.

sounds like he does .

open up in IT shouldn't .

open up short at all. Yeah because that no one at the .

amount of times that i've searched for a youtube, sure, no, but that's not even what you do. The amount of times that i've been like, I want to watch a short about domina, you know? And then I type dominoes. sure. It's like that's literally noonan's ever done that.

IT is funny that when you search for a topic on youtube, you do get regular videos and shorts about that topic. So watch a bunch of like reviews about a product. And I run out. I I will start watching the shorts .

about IT too, girlfriend, and I do actually do this for short of talking birds. So yeah, actually I like just .

I was going say though, book, book me enjoying that coming up doesn't like, mean I don't disagree with you because IT just means sometimes what i'm searching can be accomplished in a short I was looking at the other day how to do but keyboard switch and a short came up was like i'm just going to watch a show because IT has to get right into doing IT rather than twenty minutes of which is quite also a good information but right then I just really quickly wanted to try and yeah and figure IT out.

So coming up in search as an option, I think. But going back to this button, my question is how much of your personal algorithm is this including into I have to assume it's to be something no way. It's fully random because if it's fully random and like H I just made myself a sweet plate of chicken nuggets. Let's let's watch them and then I get to like how do you fix your sink train or or like a toral like how .

to fix something I know like thirteen or exactly.

So I I have to imagine, but in the article that I read, I didn't exactly what I was what is going to play. But then also, if it's referencing just your algorithm is IT like going a little outside the box exporter fy DJ does take into account what you're listening to, but try push e you in a different direction a little bit.

Please keep you on your toes. Yeah I feel .

like this is just going .

to pick one of the like eight that's in your .

top recommends show mr. Bee videos.

It's just going to suffer what was on your home page anyway maybe yeah wild like i'm feeling lucky for videos don't know.

So apparently netflix had this a few years ago and I didn't even know which make sense because there has been so many times I remember being in college in a bunch of us. Would I get together be like, oh yeah just throw movie on before the end of the night and then like and to have a later that is is good to bad we love and picked anything yeah yeah um but I didn't even know was on neff's so it's one of those things I feel like sounds like a great idea and then no one uses and google will scrap IT in well six months .

when you should make a bet on that. How long will this watch something feature last on youtube over under six months?

So first as to fully make IT. I don't think it's fully available .

yet but would even make IT .

that far cause I think .

you will make IT through.

I think you'll be gone by june.

I agree with you.

There's a right .

way to do this feature, in my opinion, and the right way to do IT is to parity, a website called forgotten fy dot com OK and forgotten fy dotcom pulls up a random song on spotify that has .

zero place wow.

So you are inherently the first person to listen to that spot that's on on spotify. We're talking in zero. We're talking and not even this mom, this person's mom listen to this. We're talking and not even this person listen .

to their own music spot of .

have a problem with the name.

why? Because I I get IT, but when I think forgotten, I think something that has been heard and then forgotten about, this means I can forget about you ve never heard before expected.

I assume that if no one listens to IT, what's stopping IT from being forgotten anyway? But the youtube version be killer, insane stuff there is on youtube. And think about the when something has zero views, the algorithm will never .

serve IT to you. That needs to be the unfeeling lucky bun.

So a couple interesting things in there. First, the way I am explained, the youtube algerine by youtube IT will show you stuff a zero views really okay OK IT just doesn't necessarily know who to serve in you.

It's going to try gets a lot of really video videos show.

but also like IT might serve to a bunch people body clicks IT because the thumbnails horrible and it's still has zero review. So maybe IT tried. The other thing is there is so much risky stuff on youtube, zero views that youtube could not make that the feature they couldn't do IT.

They like they're safe, lots of views, well reviewed content. And if if they were to just build like just have a button, the site just send me to something that no one has ever seen before, that's that's pretty risky. So I think that might get you to be trouble. So I proudness lbe.

yeah, but I still love you.

but we still love.

IT, yeah, I agree. That should be one.

I disagree. I think I should be truly freak, random.

totally.

totally random. Any video on youtube, even if it's a thirteen year old news, totally random.

and you have to watch the other thing before .

you watch any other. I would like them to combine the truly random future with the future that used to tell you other people who are watching the video at the same time as you, because if you've got over something truly random with like six views from two thousand and seventeen, and then you see that someone else so arrives on the same video somehow buy some other random pathway through the internet.

special money IT really feels like you want live chat on video on demand videos on you. I just like .

the mistake of seeing like a profile picture and a using time being, like.

I don't know how you got, you don't want to communicate.

you just want to you just .

want to give a little like google dogs or something .

where it's like anonymity zarah .

like someone else is here. And I can feel that, I can feel that we're we're on the same place on this very small internet to you.

You could be just make like a chrome extension that fix that .

with everyone in the world. We have to use a criminal extension. what? She's tough. But yeah, I like that, that radio. And one more thing.

and this is something I wanted to talk about a few weeks ago, we ve got really busy and now it's efficient output. Spotify, for premiums subscribers, is offering fifteen hours of free audio book listening per month. I think cool uh.

as someone who has been trying to read more and i'm putting that in air roads because it's audio but yes.

someone who's trying to have people read them more, yes, yes.

teen hours is surprisingly short.

That's so that's what I originally said. But as someone who doesn't put forth the effort to actually listen audio books, I don't think I have the right to complain about IT. And also, I guess if i'm listening to more than fifteen hours a month, I deserve to be paying for IT know how much to unlimited?

Oh, like to just have a poh. I don't know. I don't think they do unlimited audio books. As far as i'm aware, teen hours. And then if you pass that fifteen hours, you can pay for extra ten hours or you could just buy the book.

Yeah, do you buy the book?

Like like a books are like one time purchases. So but now thank you. Think something of like .

preview at ball possible .

has something where you pay for the subscription and you basically get one free credit a month. So it's basically like a free book. So it's kind of the same thing. You get a free audio on .

the way I was thinking the reason fifteen hours feels low. Because if I have a one hour, can you which I do unfortunately, but that's my vote um then i'm in the car for two hours a day. So that's a week seven days essentially of commuting. If I listen to a straight through like that, which doesn't seem like a lot.

we we got like a seventeen hour .

book yeah and listen to you at the beginning of the month, rather 在 这边。 I think I finally will start actually listening to some day audio books。 Do this to be fair, if you're in the U.

S, most public libraries that you can sign up for free have audio books that you can do. To be fair, sometimes they are annoying because they only have x amount of copies, and you need to be put on the way less for them. And then you have x amount of time to finish IT. Um and also I think most library cards you have to like go to the library and get your library cards to be part of that are a few times and i'm too lazy but um so this is nice for me, the lazy man but if you really want to listen to a book for free, there is generally ways you can do IT through a public library 不是 well.

that's all our stories for this week, please. Pretty quick prety short one. Also some fun stuff in there. I mean, we got to see the .

big to watch.

I haven't up on top already ready ago. Um that being said, we should definitely get to the David tribe answers. Sorry, David trivet time.

Alright, trivia time. So quick update on the score. Markets with twelve, Andrew with ten, David with one to Carry the one twelve.

IT wasn't me. IT wasn't new.

First question. Like a, the camera giant is actually import mental of two words, lights, the founders of last name and blink. What is the other word that makes up the name like A. David is yelling at his phone right now.

Eight, did you have a safely back? See you soon.

I don't feel bad line at this wrong flippin read. Would you say I thought you'd be right. So I change my answer in one of us is right. I said, camera.

So capture. I said, camera is IT really? Yes, let's go wait. So you guys did a very good job at holding your face when I made a joke camera action .

I wrote down camera was like, not too easy. He raised in road capture. Good job markets. Okay, that's fine. I can take .

the next question. What .

company did David work in the server center of?

No, I think I know.

I said at first why you think furiously .

or racing his answer right now, second guessing himself. What's you going to put watching him right?

He's turning out of time. What was that?

I've never seen anything like that before.

I'm confused. He just made a giant circle a bunch of time. So you are circling your answer IT in.

Okay, we both IT until and you're both right. What did you will race? I was .

trying IT. So I think we both knew IT immediately. And I watched you right? Intel and I when I saw you wrote the E, L, I was like, I could tell too easily what you wrote, like, let me write something that's obviously wrong and I just wrote a bunch of letters and I was just wanted to see reaction and you are just like, that's wrong.

I was just happy that I got two points this week. I wasn't thinking that deeply and then I.

but I had already written in until I just circle IT. Oh, I was fun as hard to race.

You caught up with David. Now you both have twelve.

Who mean David? Wow, nice get David. That's two beliefs .

the episode. So sorry.

but also we're not.

No, I think you need to think of two Andrew questions for him.

Oh, you have no idea.

No, I think I have .

Andrew questions for David.

We've way more than forgot about .

item on the talk of bel menu. Top left corner, go. I'm so shocked this is taking along.

The obvious answer is just that, my tao.

anyway, that's based IT for this week. Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening.

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I do want someone to blind test me so I can prove that I definitely can see the difference between sixty, ninety and twenty. I think you .

could do IT IT was on the phone that you're used to everyday. I think if you are the best way that, I think the easiest way to test would be on a computer. And I think they know that i'm doing. And so I would have to be three different phones. I.

six and one, two. You can tell ninety .

one that I.

there's a phone, a singular phone.

you can set to sixty nine year one, twenty. You can do alert.

You can do them. sure. That be a studio? sure.

Yeah yeah. Because I get so many comments of people like you can tell the difference. I can tell nobody can tell you like, but it's extremely obvious. Say, your iphone to sixty IT looks horrible.

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