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Thanks Ants posted:I wonder how many people he puts off from doing business with him based on the personality he displays on his channel I think he's doing pretty well regardless, but yeah, I can imagine people looking him up and then nopeing out. He is also "small business owner" personified. He's probably put people off of starting a business, lol Of course, plenty of people loving love him, and he's a lot more successful than I ever will be. Still a prick tho
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Rinkles posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtG9I3mZlJo I wouldn't be surprised if Linus was pushing really hard to hire him for his lab project and Cutress was just leaving him on read for the lols.
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Rinkles posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtG9I3mZlJo I'm okay with sponsored content, so long as it's clearly labeled - which I trust Ian to do; partially because he's legally obliged, of course, but also because he's managed to retain his integrity over a very long period of time. EDIT: Also, I just noticed. The logo for his company is a rainbow - I wonder if there's anything to that beyond the iridescent surface of wafers. BlankSystemDaemon fucked around with this message at 21:55 on Mar 14, 2022 |
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I had no idea that there was a rumour or whatever that Cutress was possibly going to LTT Lol, I'm just trying to imagine what kind of odd-couple high jinx videos could have came from the most unlikely partnership in technology Watched the whole video now. I totally see him as an analyst, the analyst-influencer thing puts my teeth on edge, but maybe that's just me being old. His written stuff is great, but I'm not convinced that he's well suited to video YerDa Zabam fucked around with this message at 22:15 on Mar 14, 2022 |
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I think the rumor was entirely down to him announcing he was leaving Anandtech within like a day of Linus announcing he was creating LTT Labs to do more scientific/analytical reporting compared to their usual fare. I think on the WAN Show right after that he said he'd love to have Ian at LTT Labs but he didn't think he could afford him and/or provide enough material that would be interesting to him.
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Would be extremely funny if he got a job at GN
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VostokProgram posted:Would be extremely funny if he got a job at GN
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Adolf Glitter posted:Watched the whole video now. I totally see him as an analyst, the analyst-influencer thing puts my teeth on edge, but maybe that's just me being old. Well I really enjoy his videos. He's very good at explaining complicated topics step by step in simple terms, at least from my perspective as a layperson. And his interviews are quite good too.
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Adolf Glitter posted:the analyst-influencer thing puts my teeth on edge, but maybe that's just me being old This is sort of funny to me, given that analysts were the original tech-industry influencers, right down to the boondoggle research trips and fancy dinners from vendors.
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Adolf Glitter posted:Watched the whole video now. I totally see him as an analyst, the analyst-influencer thing puts my teeth on edge, but maybe that's just me being old.
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:What's better - someone who's used to being in front of the camera, doing all sorts of antics for clicks up to and including looking utterly incompetent, or someone who's maybe not used to it, but genuinely knows what they're talking about? It's Linus, the answer is Linus dropping a $10,000 CPU.
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:What's better - someone who's used to being in front of the camera, doing all sorts of antics for clicks up to and including looking utterly incompetent, or someone who's maybe not used to it, but genuinely knows what they're talking about? Don't get me wrong, I'll take him (and many others) over the likes of Linus any day. I only recently started watching LTT again after a long break from it as I find it exhausting. I just prefer Cutress own writing to his own video. Nothing against the less polished style either, I generally prefer it Tbh, I just generally prefer written stuff to video, unless it really requires video. I know Actually, after watching the tech clown throwing a wrench between two buildings, while on the roof installing a dish, I'm unsubscribed for good. loving idiots, they're lucky it only hit a car YerDa Zabam fucked around with this message at 12:13 on Mar 15, 2022 |
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Adolf Glitter posted:Don't get me wrong, I'll take him (and many others) over the likes of Linus any day. I only recently started watching LTT again after a long break from it as I find it exhausting. If it's possible to be an analyst influencer, which I'm not totally sold on, I think video is required. You may offer the option of long-form articles on the side, but I don't see it working without video.
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Why would Ubiquiti sponsor a pair of airFiber radios to shoot a signal about 50m while the roof of each building is sat in the fresnel zone, or do they just work on the basis of "Linus is talking about our brand, this is good"? They've put up more or less the same radio as the 60 HD except it has a huge dish that isn't needed and costs 3x as much, and then only run copper cables up to it, while banging on about 6Gbps link speeds. Thanks Ants fucked around with this message at 14:56 on Mar 15, 2022 |
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Thanks Ants posted:Why would Ubiquiti sponsor a pair of airFiber radios to shoot a signal about 50m, or do they just work on the basis of "Linus is talking about our brand, this is good"? i would imagine it's part of the broader sponsorship package because he's used their networking stuff in a few projects now, including his house. they're paying for the exposure and for the influencer to jizz over biiiiig number on camera. then when the IT department at whatever medium or small company is trying to name networking companies they think of ubiquity.
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Thanks Ants posted:Why would Ubiquiti sponsor a pair of airFiber radios to shoot a signal about 50m while the roof of each building is sat in the fresnel zone, or do they just work on the basis of "Linus is talking about our brand, this is good"? Pera loves to drop crates of Ubiquiti kit to influencers, it's not a new thing.
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True, I just get irritated at complete idiots wasting things when supplies are so tricky to get hold of at the moment.
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that solution to their problem seemed kind of totally terrible but i don't understand their full network setup. what if it's windy enough to misalign one or both disks? are you going to tolerate whole buildings of your operation being off the network and as such offline when that single point of failure has issues? makes way more sense for a boat or cabin or something, junctioning your entire internet through your business workflow with no redundancy seems very very foolish. idk, i'm not a network guy.
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CoolCab posted:that solution to their problem seemed kind of totally terrible but i don't understand their full network setup. what if it's windy enough to misalign one or both disks? are you going to tolerate whole buildings of your operation being off the network and as such offline when that single point of failure has issues? makes way more sense for a boat or cabin or something, junctioning your entire internet through your business workflow with no redundancy seems very very foolish. idk, i'm not a network guy. vancouver is the same climate as seattle: rainy as hell but otherwise very temperate. wind speed is not something they historically need to worry about much if at all https://vancouver.weatherstats.ca/charts/wind_speed-yearly.html (first google result, no idea how reputable it is but it says it's taken from weather canada which is the official federal data)
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CoolCab posted:that solution to their problem seemed kind of totally terrible but i don't understand their full network setup. what if it's windy enough to misalign one or both disks? are you going to tolerate whole buildings of your operation being off the network and as such offline when that single point of failure has issues? makes way more sense for a boat or cabin or something, junctioning your entire internet through your business workflow with no redundancy seems very very foolish. idk, i'm not a network guy. It would make more sense to have a backup connection in that second office building but that doesn't make for a video / they love cutting costs in the oddest spots. (or they could just be lying)
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i hope they're lying. when it comes to the total running cost of a whole rented Vancouver building full of staff and equipment i bet you'd eat that x hundred bucks a month in several hours of downtime, no problem.
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The whole throwing the wrench was hosed up, as Jake said. It almost looked like it was a new employee that was trying to prove they could do something, and it backfired. Linus had that quick line "cost me 1000 bucks", so sounds like there was damage and he's covering it. As to the dish setup. Those things are going to catch wind and shift around. While it is 4 cinder blocks, and if they are 12", that is about 200 lbs on that platform, but that dish is a sail. I wonder if they do this setup for the views, then have an actual installer/contractor come out and make it a more permanent install, as in attaching it to the roof itself instead of just sitting on it. I don't really doubt that wind speed link, but it would only take one time for a big gust to come along and poof one or both of those satellites.
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Arivia posted:vancouver is the same climate as seattle: rainy as hell but otherwise very temperate. wind speed is not something they historically need to worry about much if at all https://vancouver.weatherstats.ca/charts/wind_speed-yearly.html (first google result, no idea how reputable it is but it says it's taken from weather canada which is the official federal data) Well, it's not like wind storms are unknown in Vancouver https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/stanley-park-restoration.aspx
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LTT has an insane internet uplink, I think they've talked about it before where they've got a direct fiber link to the Vancouver interchange so that they can support floatplate etc. So it makes sense for them to split off that uplink to their suboffices, but that install was painful to watch. Cinder blocks instead of bolting the dish down, Linus hauling a 30lb dish over the edge of a roof by himself, crimping their own weather resistant ethernet cables, throwing the wrench, losing their walkie-talkies, using duct tape to "seal" the surge protectors in that vent.. jesus christ
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Thanks Ants posted:Why would Ubiquiti sponsor a pair of airFiber radios to shoot a signal about 50m while the roof of each building is sat in the fresnel zone, or do they just work on the basis of "Linus is talking about our brand, this is good"? CoolCab posted:that solution to their problem seemed kind of totally terrible but i don't understand their full network setup. what if it's windy enough to misalign one or both disks? are you going to tolerate whole buildings of your operation being off the network and as such offline when that single point of failure has issues? makes way more sense for a boat or cabin or something, junctioning your entire internet through your business workflow with no redundancy seems very very foolish. idk, i'm not a network guy. mewse posted:LTT has an insane internet uplink, I think they've talked about it before where they've got a direct fiber link to the Vancouver interchange so that they can support floatplate etc. *: Jonah Edwards at The Internet Archive did a presentation on their infrastructure a while ago, and it contains a bit of the story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neBeDgICOeA BlankSystemDaemon fucked around with this message at 19:44 on Mar 15, 2022 |
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:
right that makes way more sense your friend had a reason to do that; linus elected to go with two dishes on the roof of the buildings in lieu of paying for internet access to be turned on in one of them? like a regular commercial office building and he went "well i already pay for internet in building one and so..."
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CoolCab posted:right that makes way more sense your friend had a reason to do that; linus elected to go with two dishes on the roof of the buildings in lieu of paying for internet access to be turned on in one of them? like a regular commercial office building and he went "well i already pay for internet in building one and so..."
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It's not even a stupid idea - I did similar about a decade ago when we had an industrial unit with a really expensive 20Mbps fibre service and the only option for another unit across the yard was 8Mbps DSL. Put a pair of NanoStations up and it ran perfectly for about five years. If I was working on an LTT budget I'd have a connection in each building though as well as the radio link and send LAN traffic over the radios, dropping to VPN as a backup, and set it up so either internet connection can back the other up. They just used equipment that was overkill for the job and deployed it really poorly.
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Thanks Ants posted:They just used equipment that was overkill for the job and deployed it really poorly. This is literally the title of LTT.
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The sane answer would be to just pay to some some fibre laid between the buildings, but I guess someone digging a trench in the carpark wouldn't make good Youtube.
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It's a good idea and it's fun. Ubiquiti is trying to be Apple like so of course they're gonna send the most expensive overkill poo poo to show on screen. People already brag about having UDM Pros serving a house that has DSL lol
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Jake getting actually pissed off about the wrench was energising
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Also part of the idea is showing off Ubiquiti's new product, AirFiber XG, still an early access product, has both 60ghz and 5ghz so should be less susceptible to weather effects Also for non-penetrating roof mounts they are held in place with cinder blocks
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Some people in this thread act like they have never seen an LTT video before...
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Charles posted:It's a good idea and it's fun. Ubiquiti is trying to be Apple like so of course they're gonna send the most expensive overkill poo poo to show on screen. People already brag about having UDM Pros serving a house that has DSL lol I want a UDM Pro for my house with 1GB, am I a bad person? Can’t push 1GB through the USG with packet inspection running.
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A few weeks ago there was a moment where Linus referred to "the king of janky" and it hard cut to Alex spilling liquid cooling juice everywhere. They know their content is a lot more fun when poo poo goes a bit sideways. It's not nearly as dry as other channels. That's why you get stuff like Dennis hard-subtitling himself, or Linus & Alex building watercooled wish.com PCs, or anything on channelsuperfun. It's meant to be fun. Don't get upset about it. They know it's stupid and not optimal. It's not meant to be perfect, it's meant to be fun, entertaining and a bit janky. There's a reason that their secondary branding colours are hyper pink and green. You just go along with poo poo being a bit wonky.
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Charles posted:It's a good idea and it's fun. Ubiquiti is trying to be Apple like so of course they're gonna send the most expensive overkill poo poo to show on screen. People already brag about having UDM Pros serving a house that has DSL lol You don't get a UDM because you need speed, you get a UDM because you don't want the shitshow that is EdgeOS and their USG lineup.
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well why not posted:A few weeks ago there was a moment where Linus referred to "the king of janky" and it hard cut to Alex spilling liquid cooling juice everywhere. They know their content is a lot more fun when poo poo goes a bit sideways. It's not nearly as dry as other channels. That's why you get stuff like Dennis hard-subtitling himself, or Linus & Alex building watercooled wish.com PCs, or anything on channelsuperfun. yeah and i get that, and again i hope it's a goof and he's going to do the sensible thing and build redundancy into the network. i have for sure dealt with setups at least that dumb though, lol, and as such i am very critical of management making very silly decisions. my brain goes to what would happen if it failed rather than the concept inherently - but i did say i'm not a network guy.
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SlowBloke posted:You don't get a UDM because you need speed, you get a UDM because you don't want the shitshow that is EdgeOS and their USG lineup. You get a UDM if you want your internet to drop once or twice a day and like hard resetting routers. I don't think anyone has a problem with LTT being janky and doing dumb poo poo for entertainment, but when it gets dangerous and damages property like throwing a wrench between buildings, that's a problem. CBD Corndog fucked around with this message at 16:19 on Mar 16, 2022 |
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CBD Corndog posted:You get a UDM if you want your internet to drop once or twice a day and like hard resetting routers. someone in the comments pointed out that there's probably a good whistleblower/informant fee to be made by forwarding that video to BC work safety enforcement
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