Awesome Tips Google Has To Sell Chrome??? – WAN Show November 22, 2024
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1:16:28 maybe home theaters aren't super popular? a lot of apartment living my guess.
I agree so much about googles stagnation I was saying the same about 2 years ago. The move from play music I was so annoyed I had to create my whole music library again so refused to move to YouTube music.
I don't care what time, as long as I get wan show every week
32:54 can we please petition for Google play music? It was far superior in every way. I could write a thesis on why YouTube Music is the worst streaming service and how everyone I know that uses YT Music only uses it because it’s bundled with YT Premium— but at this point, I think everyone just knows that…
Can't watch the wan show any longer, there's less then 10 minutes between the unskipble multiple YouTube adds.
Voice searching for podcasts is literally impossible on yt music
48:15 lol. They can’t see the email sign up form. Won’t do any good for me. Never gotten a singe LTT store email I have signed up for. Not one. Not in my spam. Not in my trash. Not auto marked as read. Nothing. I’ve signed up multiple times. Copied and PASTED my email to make sure it wasn’t a spelling issue. Tried multiple email addresses. Yea. I’m pretty sure the LTT store email sign up things are just empty click funnel that are useless cause I never get the marketing I REQUESTED let alone marketing I didn’t lol.
Australia has ranked choice "preferential voting" and it's become a 2 party system and flawed easily as bad as 1st pat the post.
It's been tried and tested and fails, forget your dream of this system. Find or create a better one?
People need to learn to not get butthurt when an objectively sub-optimal choice they've made is dispassionately called out. It's not an attack on you personally or directly. You're not important enough for that to have been the case, and neither am I.
I follow from Italy. I've just seen a vodka advertising during your show. If I correctly recall, you don't approve it. Is it something you can control on YT advertisements?
@1:16:02 – Ironically I have been working on my own project of home cinema-fying my new home with old used hardware on a shoe-string. It just happened that your video came out a little too late. My comments that made it a little lack-lustre was the following: You selected for items and speakers without letting us the viewers know what informed the decisions, was there something informing your requirements, was there a minimum threshold of what you needed, was there some technical requirement necessary? For me, I spent many an hour trawling the used market looking at the photos of these products and cross referencing reviews of technical capabilities before i took the plunge. Speakers on the other hand was a little easier.
In short the exposition of the decision process of the hardware would have been meaningful for the video otherwise you're just glossing over the important info for the viewer which is more meaningful than us just watching you guys reacting to success.
When it comes to politics, proportional representation is the best, period.
Screw that shit they're on about with ranked parties
Android let's you be a big privateer so that makes sense 8:44
one of the cool new things from google is Project IDX
For the last two weeks I get the same xfinity commercial every nine minutes. This is too many commercials and it makes this show unwatchable. I bailed halfway through the show. I'll try again next week, but I'll stop watching if this continues.
i bought ath m50s in no small part cause i see them on your heads every week xDD
they are the ones that see much more abuse though, i don't really use em at home at all.
I didn't watch the surround sound video because I'm not interested in having a receiver amp and multiple speakers and wires and etc for audio. If this was 10 years ago maybe, but it's just not a thing anymore unless you own a home and at that its probably 50% of home owners who might even want a product like that in this day and age
I just want to say that the soundbar vs scrapped sound systems was great, I'm no genius and I think it was very informative while staying super accessible and easy to follow, and it didn't go too deep into technicalities. For me it was one of my favorite videos for a while, and to conclude I truly believe Linus should give less ducks about bad criticism, because that's what it is, it's not constructive or useful, it just sound like "but ma soundbar", and it's what it is, Linus, you must recognize that while a lot of your audience is tech savvy, or tech oriented, I bet that a big slice of it is also just braindeads and degenerates that will never see the value of your "tech tips", and essentially only come here to see you drop things Don't get me wrong, I enjoy all the goofiness as well, the whole reason I watch LTT is for the dynamic of mostly proper information coupled with casual fun. You just need to admit that the less tech oriented people, let's stick to that so to not be rude, are simply becoming a bigger part of your audience, because let's face it, you do cater to the fun part of it. But those people are definitely not interested in tech tips, so at the end of the day I say, stick to your gut and keep serving the tech tips, and if you do, that core audience will never leave, but if you do tip the scales too far away then it would just be a circus with no real information in it and I for one, would eventually lose interest. Sorry for the long post. Cheers
1:26:20 I generally like LTT videos and won’t click often because the title and thumbnail doesn’t really clearly match or explain what the video is, I then go back to watch it after watching Wan once Linus has explained what it is
In fairness, pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete was deliberately un-intuitive.
It was originally the software reset shortcut – in DOS or the BIOS, it just instantly reboots the machine. The original BIOS handler for the key combo literally calls the CPU reset vector, to force it to restart.
So it's meant to be un-intuitive. Something that you couldn't accidentally press without meaning to do so. The most unlikely combo that no-one's going to do this unintentionally.
It's supposed to be arcane and unlikely, because you don't want people accidentally rebooting their machines all the time.
(And it's a Microsoft thing that they kept the key combo going in Windows to bring up Task Manager and then the system menu. Everyone else retains it as the reboot vector – on Ubuntu Server, if you tap Ctrl + Alt + Delete 7 times quickly then you can force a reboot. But the key combo otherwise does nothing in the desktop and the whole "7 times quickly" thing is also to make it essentially impossible to do it unintentionally. But it's still handy to have that "emergency reset" key combination with a server sometimes.)
I really enjoyed your speaker video this week though.
you couldn't say something because you are a coward
Not posting live, so no one will probably see this, but small businesses will have comparatively small customer pools, and therefore fewer incidents. I don't see much of an argument being made about a company being "too small" to not offer support for their product. One problem I do see that would need to be resolved, is how LONG does a company need to offer support for a product or service? Does Microsoft still need to offer support to customers who still own and use Office 2007?
2:09:37 look into battery backup instead. LFP has become dirt cheap, especially if you can buy directly from China.
I liked the audio setup video. I'm going to watch it at least two more times, but it's like your smart home videos. It's half journey, half technical. I think people are wanting something similar to the "ultimate pc build guide" video. it would be hard to do with audio, but it seems like y'all keep circling around the idea anyways.