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With 80 staff using a variety of random rigs, prebuilts, and laptops, we’ve decided to standardize EVERYONE to help with our IT troubleshooting headaches. Take a load off and enjoy the stream as I walk you through what will be the new LMG standard build.
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For a bit holder why not look for an existing bit holders that are none branded that you like and just brand it. Bulk buy, decal brand, fill and ship.
Linus always goes through the screen, so good ! Keep up the good/fun work guys
Sponsored by Mexico? Cool
I think the Canucks are killing too many cats for my liking.
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For shame!!!
A shout from from UK. The monarchy's a little 'spesh' Hary's back in now, and Meghan's still not quite her head around the British thing where we don't just sue everyone. We're lucky to have you guys on board. Thanks Canadia!
This was one of the funniest vids I've seen. Good info, too.
a glorified thin client. might as well try virtualising the whole desktop. infinitely scalable
great video sir
As an IT professional I'd still want to kill you simply because it's still multi vendor, I get it for a handful of specialized systems, but most of your guys should be fine with at most a Dell Precision or Optiplex. The goal should be to go single vendor when possible. Add to it because those are commercial systems dell stocks parts for 5-7 years vs these parts will be EOL in a year and unobtantium in 2 years. As for downtime, it really depends on what class, the OptiPlex and precisions are rock solid, the consumer variants are crap and that tends to be true for every company, go for the commercial business grade systems, they build them better than normal consumer systems.
OH so it make sense to take all the credit from the engineers by just bossing around and saying "we allow them to do their best work", let me say that's bull** probably there is men and women without sleep and full of stress that put all the real work while the boss was happy taking a nap at night. Real work > Product development philosophy
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you could sleeve the black cables in white heat shrink to make them less visible
Loved your pause for the Queen lol
You guys should build a couple of "game guns" and play halo1 on snipers. Buy a nerf gun or an airsoft gun, gut it except for the trigger mechanism. Then buy a gyro-mouse, a 5 inch screen and a gamepad. I used an Xbox controller. Take apart the game pad and drill a hole in the nerf gun at the front where your left hand's thumb holds the grip, this is where you'll put the joystick for movement. On the other side of the grip where your fingers sit, attach micro buttons to the nerf gun and solder the leads to the buttons on the gamepads board, these will be (a,b,x,y). Next, take apart the gyro mouse and solder a few wires to the left click button, and run those to a micro switch, then mount that behind the trigger in the nerf gun. You now should have a gyroscopic gun controller/mouse combo. It will track your movements using the gyroscope, and you should be able to play most fps shooters with it. The trigger is wired to left click on the mouse. The 5inch screen helps to add realism, especially when using the sniper rifle. Irl, you get to look down the scope with the 5 inch screen, your actual movements with the gun get you your kills. More like a light gun game, except you can move around freely. It's alot more satisfying to pull a trigger irl on the assault rifle in game. I added a vibration motor to the gun for a bit of tactile feedback while firing. The best part of this is you can build it yourself, and at the end of the day, the pc just sees it as a gamepad/mouse, so technically you can use it on any fps.
You guys should build a couple of "game guns" and play halo1 on snipers. Buy a nerf gun or an airsoft gun, gut it except for the trigger mechanism. Then buy a gyro-mouse, a 5 inch screen and a gamepad. I used an Xbox controller. Take apart the game pad and drill a hole in the nerf gun at the front where your left hand's thumb holds the grip, this is where you'll put the joystick for movement. On the other side of the grip where your fingers sit, attach micro buttons to the nerf gun and solder the leads to the buttons on the gamepads board, these will be (a,b,x,y). Next, take apart the gyro mouse and solder a few wires to the left click button, and run those to a micro switch, then mount that behind the trigger in the nerf gun. You now should have a gyroscopic gun controller/mouse combo. It will track your movements using the gyroscope, and you should be able to play most fps shooters with it. The trigger is wired to left click on the mouse. The 5inch screen helps to add realism, especially when using the sniper rifle. Irl, you get to look down the scope with the 5 inch screen, your actual movements with the gun get you your kills. More like a light gun game, except you can move around freely. It's alot more satisfying to pull a trigger irl on the assault rifle in game. I added a vibration motor to the gun for a bit of tactile feedback while firing. The best part of this is you can build it yourself, and at the end of the day, the pc just sees it as a gamepad/mouse, so technically you can use it on any fps.
Why you keeo upgrading isnt your computere from last year good enough?
Couldn't color grade in OBS to make the webcam look better? Like you could have turned down the exposer to like 7, turn down the contrast a little, up the saturation just a little, turn the white balance a little warmer, and add a color grade in the filters. Come on guys your supposed to be techies.
Its not about the Civic lol, its about the TYPE of Civic. Standard Civics suck, Civic Si's and Type R's and custom builds can be sick as hell. If you drive a basic Civic with no performance modifications then your car is boring. Alex should know better lol
i bet this 2T drive still in that build lol
Wow Linus is finally learning what every other business has learned, make sure you buy around 5% of your total computer count as spares that way you can just swap out the machine and fix the broken one on your time
Is that a F**Kface Podcast logo or just coincidence?
they Just recently lost power on the wan show. Thanks to Jackery and cell hotspots, and an awesome team, WAN kept going
Linus, do you shoot in 24 or 30 fps? Looks like 30 but idk.
80 of these😂😂😂😂
Linus Cat Kill Tips. Step 1 get a very heavy keyboard step 2 find a cat step 3………………..
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do you think an i5 13600K cpu is good to run with a gigabyte 3080Ti GPU on a Z790 aurous motherboard? im building my first pc 👍
I worked in the molding industry for years and oversaw the designs. I would love to help you guys with your molding problems. The problems you have are very easy to fix, and you should be able to do all the things you want.
Linus is like my new hero
I don't know youtube's rationale, but when I'm watching youtube and it auto-plays the next video this one starts at least once a day. I've watched the whole thing, I don't know why youtube keeps trying to force me to watch it repeatedly.
TBF, it works – sometimes I watch it again. It's not bad for background distraction.
Is anyone going to ask the glaring question of "why the hell do you now have 80 individual employees working for LTT"? 😅
That's a lot of people…. geebus Christmas 🤣
Square-y cable goes in square-y hole is by far my favorite quote to take away from the video 😂 jk it was a really intertwining video
Such a pretty watch Linus is wearing. Anyone know which watch it is?