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0:00 tech news, the oldest profession
0:09 The Rabbit R1 is basically an app
1:45 FCC fines telecoms over tracking
3:05 Meta social media ranking changes
5:30 QUICK BITS INTRO
5:38 UK bans bad default passwords
6:18 Wanna buy a supercomputer?
7:08 EU investigates Meta
7:45 Razer will refund Zephyr customers
8:25 Google Phone "audio emojis"
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fir st ?? ?
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Cringe 😬
vessi
from the video ? the rabbit?
"it's not an app, it's on the cloud" so it's a website 😂😂😂
no what he means is that the interface to the rabbit OS is an app, but that app is just a wrapper for the actual program which does not run with the limitations of an android app. It's sort of like an app where you can remote login to your PC and use a windows environment from your phone. Windows is not an android app, and accessing it over the internet does not make it a website.
It's a web app
@@knifeyonlineso what you mean to say is that the device is just talking to a server, and can easily be replaced by, well… an app.
An hahaha
A WebUI GUI
To put the ISP's being fined into context, it's like a drug cartel making 100 million dollars selling drugs, and being fined 5 grand as punishment, no jailtime, no having to give up the illegally obtained profits.
They surely didn't make all of their revenues from selling location data. They should lose any revenue they made from selling that data as well as a punitive fine on top of that, but how much total revenue the company makes should be mostly irrelevant to that calculation.
@@Hotshot2k4 That's fair, and I have no knowledge of exactly how much they made selling private data, it could have been less than the fines, but somehow I doubt it.
@@Hotshot2k4No chance, if you only lose what you gain ilegally and there wre no other repercussions, what's then the incentive for everyone in the world not to try illegal things? If they pass, you get away with extra cash, if not no harm done to anyone.. That logic makes no sense from the laws's standpoint.....
@@KillOnS welcome to america? first day here?
@@Hotshot2k4 True that it's not clear how much was gained but the point is that they should have been fined a % of total profit (for example) which would have given them serious pause to do it again and to actually issue a punishment . This 'fine' has just enabled them and anyone else to keep doing this now they know how easy it is if you stimp up a TINY amount of cash (equivalent to you losing a penny down the side of the sofa) at the end to 'make right'.
.1% of net revenue is not a fine, its the price of doing business
Exactly But it's by design, the "three letter agency" now mainly buys these collected data it's simpler now.
@@idib1739thats why the fine is so low as they buy the data too
I guess they even price in the fines when they sell the data. FCC is also a part of this clownery
100% - Any time the cost of breaking a law is a fine, and the “criminal” still walks away with profit. The drug companies are very very good at these kinds of calculations. And they say “you can’t value a human life” lol.
patroit act says, you have no privazee r1ghts! All your data belongs to US incorporated.
Society has progressed from "this could have been an email" to "this could have been an app".
This app could have been an email
@@zyebormtechnically that app IS just as series of email notices
But how can they track and collect my data via proprietary spyware?
"It's not an app, it's in the cloud!" That means it's an app on someone else's computer and we're running a website in a wrapper AKA an app interfacing with another app - a browser app running a web app to run an AI app. APP-CEPTION!!!!
All the wasted time to make interfacing between them....
No, it is not an "app" on someone else's computer.
It's a "program" on someone else's computer.
An "app" is a program that specifically has a user interface so people like you, who don't know a thing about how it works internally can interact with it.
Since theirs is just some software with an API for their product to connect through, it's a program.
Been nice correcting you, bye!
@@shapelessed The part that actually runs on the Rabbit R1, which you call 'some software with an API', is what you would call a application. I don't know where you got the idea that a application has anything to do with a user interface as application literally just means 'computer program used for a purpose'. Also, why are you acting so hostile to a yt comment about some dumbass company trying to sell bad products?
@@shapelessed I really appreciate your correction because the sudden change in calling end-user computer software an "app" got me really confused about ten years ago. I don't think this distinction matters for the roast at hand, but thank you anyways
@@hugofontes5708 Oh come on. It's only medium-rare...
It's not an app. It's running in the cloud. So it's a WEB-APP! 🎉
lol its CEO is trying so hard to lie and fool people.
let me explain.
look at chatgpt app, you install on your phone, it communicates with openai server using API and gets your answers. all of the computations behind making the answer happened in openai's server.
rabbit r1 is just a shitty android app that communicates with rabbit's server to get your answers.. which means this whole ridiculous orange box could've been just an app, not a separate device for 200$..
LTT needs to get their hands on that super computer. I need to see it run everything.
1 computer, 150 editors haha
I'm sure a content about it is already being produced as we speak 😆
@@holidaymail I bet it would make the ultimate deepfake. LTT employees in a movie.
It would run games like a mid tier desktop CPUs. Supercomputers rely on tons of CPUs to do lots of work. Most games only use 1-4 cores so the remaining tens of thousands of cores would just be idle
I doubt they'd win the auction, but I'd like them to make content on it
1:49 saying it’s three of the largest American telecoms makes it sound like there are others. There are not. For mobile data there is only T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon. Every major US carrier was fined for selling user location data to anyone without disclosing it.
They were also fined a pathetic amount, Verizon made $80 Billion in profit 2023.
There's over 1000 companies selling wireless telecoms, but there's only a tiny amount running the networks they operate off of.
US Cellular exists and is awesome in some states.
@@weaseweasle Considering the profit of $80B, and a fine of $200 million in total on three companies, the 1/3 of this fine is only 0.0825% of $80 billion which in smaller numbers, is only 82 cents of $1000. This is negligible amount, just pennies to them.
@@lalit.1 It's what they would call a 'rounding error'.
On a somewhat wider point... I'm all for capitalism, but I do have to wonder when see a company with ~$133B revenue and $80B gross (not net) profit in a year, is a good thing for consumers.
200m for some of the most wealthy companies in North America? They probably made billions over the decade selling user data.
"If the punishment is a fine, then it was never illegal for the rich."
mfs who instituted these data selling practices should be the ones fined AND put in prison.
also fines should be way bigger than what they've stolen, not a small portion of it. also fines should go to the abused costumers/users, not governments
Damn straight.
I cannot express enough how much I DO NOT want emojis that play audio. I get absolutely irate when an app updates and re-enables autoplay on videos. If I want something on my phone to make sound I will TELL it to make sound, but that is HIGHLY unlikely.
rest assured, it looks to me like an _in call_ soundboard, not something that happens anytime you type or recieve an emoji. (thank god)
So you have to be in a call and: either you, or the person you are talking to, will have to press them to play them.
Where's my cut of that money, FCC?
Just joking (kinda). I'm glad they're finally doing something about this, but 200 mill is nothing for these companies. They almost certainly made 10 times that much selling the data.
It's less than 1% of their total profit by the way.... That's how small this fine is.... So yeah they're obviously not going to stop selling your location data
0,02% to be more exact
The EU’s cracked the code, the way to make these companies care is to charge a flat percentage of their global revenue because then it easily gets into the billions
@@ozzi9816 Yeah, but we don't go after enough companies, and then everything languishes in appeals.
@@Dragonk116 Is that a fine then or just a business expense?
Linus can't afford that supercomputer. Not because the computer is too expensive, but because the building he would have to buy to house it in will probably cost more than the supercomputer itself.
No... They wouldn't buy it because Linus will find a way to hold it in his hands... And drop it within 1 minute of opening it up.
I reckon you could fit it in say...a badminton court or 3?
Property prices are crazy where he lives so it would make sense.
I know people say this a lot, But I genuinely hope Jessica knows how great of a writer she is. For me there has been a very noticeable increase in how entertaining each video has been since her hiring they are so funny
100%
TechLinked is a well-oiled machine on-camera, off-camera, on-script, off-script, and off-color.
Verizon's revenue from 2023 was 134 billion btw, a 46 million dollar fine is 2 and a half hours of revenue for them
$0.50 per American.
Fifty cents.
Teenage Technologies: "It's not an app!"
It was, in fact, an app.
With a name like that, you can probably guess why this debacle happen.
not a particularly useful one either. you can use chatgpt for most of that
Teenage engineering iirc
Teenage Technologies doesn’t exist. The Rabbit R1 is made by Rabbit. Teenage Engineering (which I believe you were referring to) is primarily a synthesizer/music hardware company and design firm. They designed the hardware but they didn’t create it.
Highly professional name for a company🤡
The Rabbit R1 is e-waste. Don't make more unnecessary devices, use the ones we already have.
"Vessi -Soft, dry cages for your feet" - Riley Murdock, 2024
Brilliant segue.
First companies made something that should've been a website into an app, now companies are making something that should've been an app, that should've been a website, into a physical product
24/7 data recording on a battery powered device? That shouldn't be a website.
The real issue is when companies make a website and call it an app.
You're running on a device with more processing power than a super computer from 1998 or so. Use it. Don't phone home for every damn screen load in your crappy online ordering system.
A whole new device is more profitable than just an app because it gives them reason to charge more for the hardware despite redundancy. lol
I love reposted content. That's why I watch a CZcams channel that just talks about news stories from other news outlets but with jokes and mustaches added.
As soon as I heard Cheyenne was being auctioned, I was wondering how long it would take before Linus tried to buy it.
It's current only at $100k, but Linus might need another building for it, think it runs to 42 racks.
I would be quite interested in knowing how it would compare against what they have in mind for the Labs and machine vision stuff, since that's about the same price as a small server with A100's, let alone with h100's.
@@benwu7980that's only about 26-30 metres of linear space how big do you think a building with say a whole bunch of I dunno badminton courts would be?
wayback machine holds a snapshot of thr github profile that has the download link for that hoppy boi's source code that you can then compile it and run it on your own phone. Happy hoppin ;)
Sauce?
git rabbitscam
@@ghost-user559you can’t share links in CZcams comments, they get your comment deleted
@@ghost-user559he literally told you how to find the source lmao
Github profile + repo?
blaming the fart on a dog was such a good and hilarious comparison
These fines are waaay too small for these companies. The fine is probably less than the money they made off the data
…but it’s enough to fund the FCC to enable them to investigate and prosecute more crimes like these.
Someone give Jessica a golden wreath poetry award already 😤
The FCC is doing an amazing job recently.
It's more like a slap on the wrist. It's laughable how little they got fined
It's more like a slap on the wrist. It's laughable how little they got fined
It's becouse they worked out a way to make money from doing the job aka fines
Statutory limitations. Talk to congress ....(lol)@@Mr.JimPickens
no, the FCC did not ... they just fined four networks, each $50mln that totals to $200mln ... that is laughable, since they got from selling your data $2.3Bln per Year , PER COMPANY that is 4x$2.3Bln=$8.12Bln combined ... per year , the fine should be each $1bln = $4bln total to make then feel they did a crime... $50mln tells them , its only a operating fee they can push on the END USER aka ON YOU ... and they will still sell that data
Jessica is so funny, so glad she got the upgrade the other day. Favorite LTT personality, least camera time.
Jessica scripts are absolutely my favorite.
I'm not a computer/tech nerd but I stay subbed for the comedy you inject into your news😂
Riley's Hal impersonation was scary good, he should now do a dialogue skit between it and 'Cooked apple' Tim.
It’s us, humans. We are AI’s disabled child.
I vote in favour of LMG buying the super computer!
Don't let accountants stop you, what do they know?
They know everything and sleep in the same bed as Linus
... Good point.
Excellent, excellent work yet again gentlemen, thank you.
I found this episode especially funny, great job guys! I will be back on FRIDAY
People always ask where is Riley, but never how is Riley… 🥺
I’d be more surprised if they *didn’t* start with an open operating system like AOSP. Some other clever devices that use Android/AOSP as an underlying OS: Peloton bikes, Sonos speakers, DataLogic inventory scanners like Joya Touch 22, BMW’s/Lucid’s/Ford’s/Volkswagon’s Infotainment systems for their cars, Jetblue’s seatback infotainment system, VitalConnect medical patient monitoring device (Welch Allyn/Hillrom), MobiUS Spider X1 - Portable Ultrasound, and Accuvix VC1200 Capsule Endoscopy System.
I love the idea that agencies think fining a business %1 is punishment
I really don't need a soundboard for my life, thank you very much.
8:37 - Exactly
I get it, why the rabbit r1 is not sold as an app.
The willingness to pay increases dramatically if you get hardware in exchange.
Plus I would imagine it would be better for vc funding
This. The thing probably costs less than $100 to make. They would have had a hard time charging $10 for an app.
We had a soundboard addon on WOW back in the day. All day throwing around Starship Troopers sound snippets. I want that feature Mr Google!
Idk why but the funds went to make Humane AI pin and Rabbit R1 thing should have went towards cancer research instead.
Well that's not too big of a problem since the us agencies already donated countless brass casings and led bullets to reasearchers on numerous occasions (i have actually no idea but it was funny and it sounds real lmao)
Yeah I work at a university lab. It's not super well managed, but considering the chump changes we operate on I think we're doing a great job.
I mean they know gullible people will pay a lot of money for teenage engineering's artsy garbage
6:00 if only EU made it that all passwords must support 256 chars including special characters, with minimum passwords being 8 Char at least 1 Caps, 1 Lower, 1 Special
Once everything has the same input field we can use one long as sentence for most of our passwords
Riley, if you're running out of pockets, you should try the LTT tech hoodie. I keep forgetting where things are because there's so many dang pockets on this thing.
Too many pockets. Science has gone too far
Great episode
1:18 Ok I think we are all wondering now.... does it run Doom ?
Depression is not something to joke about, but if you 𝘢𝘳𝘦 suffering from it, humor can be an outlet. I, myself use it as a way to make people around me aware of it. But even lightheartedly they know it goes deeper than how I express it. Great segment, guys. Kudos to the writers!
"it's how the hack happened" was such a great zinger. Love these episodes with Jessica
That makes so much sense.
10/10 for both writing and delivery. Loved it.
"It is not an app! It's clown based!" - Rabbit founder.
I had never heard of Threads and opened the FB app the other week. I open it maybe once a quarter for events.
The 'threads' section of my scrolling showed me so many women trying to either 'score' or get money out of desperate people via some kind of bait spam. Every single little card was that not one real discussion. Never before interested in that. Never before seen. Not part of my behavioral patterns. All over the FB app for a few scrolls.
Reported each one, like Meta care if it's already at that point.
Love watching tech news hehehehe
that 'fine.' heading was spot on 😂😂
‘rabbit OS’ being an app somehow led me to imagine there being an Android-based custom ROM (or apps) called ‘Were-Rabbit’ that would be sort of like the Rabbit AI equivalent of a Hackintosh. At the same time, I won't be surprised if software checks get added to check to see if it's running on a real R1.
another technews W
Linus chickened out when he saw the super computer was in Wyoming
6:59
Daaaamnnnn, years later Crysis jokes stil alive and kicking! 🤣🤣🤣
That supercomputer would make a sick homelab.
2:11 Well, a German shop chain similar to Toom and Bauhaus has learnt that the hard way. I mean Max Bahr, who bought the insolvent Praktiker and couldn't carry Praktiker's debts, so they both went down.
The rabbit r1 🐰 does not even uses internet, it works by harnessing cosmic rays.
Its radioactive
Not only is it an Android app, I also found out after analyzing the apk that it uses one of my open source Android libraries without providing any attribution to me lol.
Great vid
"Editor: A. I. Shrimp" 🤣
Vessi got a Canadian to say a-boot. Priceless!
7:54 HA! Good! Trying to get money back through customer support, when I found out none of their claims held any water, was a pain.
Good writing on this episode
7:00 Totally no respect for the boss.
5:55 this has been a thing in Turkey for like 15 years.
“Soft, dry cages for your feet” Riley, you’ve done it again!
I’m glad that the FTC is finding the cell phone companies but the sad part is is that the amount that they’re finding these companies is so pathetic that they basically have just given them the greenlight to just do this as much as they want to, and all they can do is pay the slap on the wrist fines. We need better punishment for this kind of crap a ball is the companies for crying out loud do something that’s actually going to hold these corporations accountable and let them know that they need to stop betraying the American public and their users all for their own capital gains. Absolutely ridiculous. There is no privacy in America anymore.
AT&T made $72.305B last year and even 52 million is about .07% of what they made in 2023.
Meanwhile if a average individual stalks someone the penalty is up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 which is 665.1% of their yearly incone of 37,585$, these companies stalked millions.
I love Riley’s us teen voice “shut up mom!”
I was quicker than the quick bits
New from Razor: Respiratory tract Granuloma induced Bleeding, or RGB for short.
Riley pulled off that black sweater well.
That supercomputer:
Comes with no cables.
1% of all ecc memory has failed and its up to you to test them all.
Water fittings "spray" water all over.
Buyer pays for the removal and shipping.
Costs some 4k$ per day to run.
Seems like they just want someone to get rid of their e-waste so they dont have to pay for it.
Kind of reminds me of, _"It's a cylinder..."_ 😹
Didn't Facebook tried weaving AI into its platform at one time (the AI was M), and miserably failed?
that depression comment was uncomfortably relatable lol
I built one of these with an esp32, its $5 at my school for them with cameras. Hook into gpt4, 3d print case, and a battery and boom, use a cheap lcd, boom
I've been watching the super computer auction. It has over 300,000 GB RAM and almost 150,000 Cores.
A Glengarry Glenross reference is always a welcome surprise!
I signed up for verizon this last year. As soon as I got home, I logged onto my account and turned off all the data collection options for my account. I swear, if they sold my location data, AND the FCC sued them, where's my check?
Jessica's pretty great. Keep her on!
What OS is used on a supercomputer? I suppose it's Linux?
They have the "parliament point" (the weird fist pointing Riley was doing at the end) in Canada too? I thought that was just a weird UK thing.
Friday do be a day and it surely do be one that happens at soon
Still waiting for Vesi to make size 14 extra wide shoes...
So happy you guys are BACK With They’re Just Movies🎉🎉
Jessica was absolutely on fire with this script!
I love the idea of LTT bench testing a super computer. ❤
Man I tell ya fines need to scale more. The kind of fines given to companies committing mass attocities is the equivalent of punishing a kid by grounding them for a day after they sent someone to the hospital
Fascinating developments with the algorithm changes. It's crucial for tech companies to maintain transparency and prioritize user privacy to foster trust and ensure a positive impact on the digital ecosystem. 🌐
... are there no modular energy efficient supercomputers that simply scale with any server rack added, and change with any rack changed (out) ? This way you wouldn't have to throw away and replace the entire thing in one go at least spreading the costs over the years, could adjust to your immediate needs better, and never really would fall behind "the curve".
2:54 I see what you did there. 😂
So no copy of the leaked apk available? Strange. Curious to play around with it
Watching from Philippines 😂
Tactical cargo pants, Riley. A pocket for every device.