"technology moves pretty fast" nope, we have been stagnating the past couple of years. A petabyte should cover for around 20~ish years of server use and 80~ on consumer usage, I can barely fill up a terabyte much less a thousand of them, SSDs are the way of the future when they stop being so fucking expensive
Unofficial mobile timestamps: 03:15 - Electric cars and cheap solar can halt fossil fuel growth by 2020 03:55 - Surprise package (petabyte drive) and server room announcement 09:20 - Segate and 45 drives project 11:00 - Actual petabyte drive talk 13:15 - Luke's personal rig update (details start at 15:25) 19:12 - Samsung's new quality assurance system 23:45 - Apple has filed a patent for some sort of vaporizer 27:48 - Logitech presentation remote 39:30 - AD: Freshbooks 40:35 - AD: DollarShaveClub 43:23 - AD: SquareSpace 45:53 - Time warner cheated customers on internet speeds 47:23 - Noctua releases new CPU coolers for AMD Ryzen (and Ryzen speculation) 49:45 - Ryzen leaks 52:21 - Talk about LGA Socket repair guide 55:40 - More Ryzen news 1:00:00 - Firefox OS is dead 1:00:30 - Nintendo online service pricing and details 1:02:49 - NVIDIA attempts to stop video game reselling 1:03:49 - LGA 5K monitor signal interference with routers 1:04:34 - 58 GB Fallout 4 HD texture pack
Well, while 1000 terabytes is the technical definition, 1024 is commonly used as well. The more accurate comparison there would be 1024 Tebibytes to a Pebibyte.
Ame Ketsueki Its not that advertisers "round up", it's that they use a different standard. Universally, it's supposed to be 1000 bytes = 1KB. But Windows hasn't changed from the old 2^11 bytes = 1KB. To avoid confusion, they have tried to change the 2^11 standard from KB to KiB (kibbibytes). But it has yet to catch on. Windows might have an option to change from KiB to KB, but I'm not sure.
***** I didn't say round up wtf they round down. Their is no such thing as Kibbibytes. It's based off the metric system. Who is teaching you people this dumb shit?
Luke using Linux as your main OS and windows VM for gaming is possible. GPU pass through is what you are looking for. Linus way over estimated the hardware overhead. you just have to have 2 graphics chips. (GPU and onboard or 2+ GPUs)
one would need to make sure that the mobo doesn't lump the pcie slots in the same iommu group. (for the 2 gpu solution) I'm still salty about that one.
Hi guys! Im thinking of builning a pc and I've been thinking about which parts to get.. These parts I've picked out: -i5 7600k -noctua nh-d14 -MSI geforce gtx 1060 gaming X 6gb -gigabyte GA z270 gaming K3 -EVGA 650 GQ 650W 80+ Gold ATX -Cooler master mastercase pro 5 -16gb (2x8) crucial ballistix 2400MHz -Samsung 850 evo ssd 250gb I'm open to all kinds of suggestions as I'm a first time builder. Tell me if there is something wrong with the parts I've picked. I already have another ssd on 250gb and i dont plan on downloading a bunch of stuff so storage wont be a problem..
You could just use Rockwool for the ceiling sound insulation. I did acoustics in the second year of my music tech course and one of my coursework assignments was to do soundproofing for a warehouse nightclub. Rockwool was the most cost effective and had the highest acoustic absorption coefficient of the materials i looked into. It's cheap as anything and minimises echo really well... it's also easy to instal since it's just rolls of glassfibre. Transmission reduction is poor. but it doesn't matter on a roof. Interestingly when i designed the nightclub i didn't use any dedicated acoustic treatment materials since they're not really cost effective on a large scale. A great way of minimising transmission is to have a single-skin of breezeblock on the inside of the building with an air gap. Then you just scatter around curtains and helmholtz resonators and you've got a large room with a surprisingly low RT60. :D
ZFS + GlusterFS is nice but there are issues with ZFS in production. We went down that road and the overhead and rebuild times were terrible. I'd recommend a Dell MD solution at the level (MD3260) and utilize their DDP (Dynamic Disk Pooling) rock solid for our production Data Center vaults. Outside of that for performance you can move up to tiered storage with Dell Compellent. Just other options, have fun building out your storage!
It's obviously going to cause consumer confusion with their current Radeon gpu line, which also uses R and then a number. The use of lower numbers would also cause some people to confuse these cpu skus with the low power r3 or r4 gpus.
AM I THE ONLY FREAKING ONE CHOCKED ABOUT THE FACT THAT IN THE ARTICLE ABOUT THE FALLOUT TEXTURE PACK, THE RECOMMENDED GRAPHICS CARD IS NOT ONLY A 1080, BUT ALSO AN RX490???????????????
Josh Charles I failed my one week Windows challenge. I swear Microsoft knows I hate their OS because it works fine for other people but has the weirdest random glitches for me.
Who else found it funny amd named their cpu's R7 and R5, and presumably R3. Copying intel now are we? well as long as the performance is good for its price we can let it slide.
LG have said that there will be a service for people to send their monitors in, then LG intends adding extra shielding to the screen's electronics to help combat the issue.
Using Win8.1, it's just great. I'm also using Start8 as a Start Menu replacement, and everything's just does what it has to. Much less bloat, too. In my opinion, it also looks a hell of a lot better, especially with the start menu replacement I have , it can hold up a consistent desktop experience. Never had stability issues, it also has the biggest uptime so far out of all my previous Windows installs. Performance is also bloody decent. I can only recommend it.
The apple vaporizer thing is probably for a new coating for their phone/devices. Vaporize a substance, alter its charge, give the piece to be coated the opposite charge and it will coat perfectly. Before it was a spray or anodizing bath. The vaporizer probably does it at a finer level.
For those wondering, the camera they are using, *The Red Weapon w/ Helium Sensor* requires a tremendous amount of data. Close to over 20GB per 1 minute of footage depending on their REDCODE settings, or compression settings. I shot my student film on one of these and quickly found myself unable to properly store almost 800GB of footage for only a 15 minute movie anywhere without buying new Hard Drives to edit on.
Hey. Does anybody have any idea what type of insulation Linus may be referring to? I just bought a home and the road noise is atrocious when trying to sleep. I'd like to fix that with some nice insulation similar to what he's mentioning.
Robert Perry ZFS (similar to raid but not the same) makes multiple drives appear as one (100 10TB drives = 1 PB ZFS pool). Then he uses some software (UnRaid, FreeNAS, there are many options) to mount it as a network share 1PB big.
bingozuby_official no a 20 giga watt to power every computer in the world that is 20,000,000,000 watts that is 16.5289256198 times the wattage of a bolt of lighting
bingozuby_official That will allow him to remove all power supplies in the individual servers and have a central power supply. Given, that it is redundant.
Happy about the growth of EV cars. My Tesla is on order, as is my solar roof and battery storage. Renewable transportation and no cost house electricity FTW. Yes, it costs up front...but the money saved in bills makes it pay for itself in a short amt of time. Excited.
That vapor chamber looks like it could be a heatsink, possibly an IHS with an integrated vapor chamber. It could also be a vapor chamber heatsink with an integrated thermoelectric hot/cold plate.
57:56... I have a really hard time when Luke says things are annoying... I kinda feel like he's being a bit hypocritical? Or maybe it just takes one to know one? idk :/
In Germany it is up to too, but you have the option of untimely cancelation if you receive less than 50% speed of what you subscribed to. With local provider subscribed for 100Mbit/s down / 40 up receiving what I paid for...
The TVOC measurements that Luke is talking about are in relation to global warming! VOCs are compounds such as CFCs that interact with components of the atmosphere (like ozone) which have a negative effect on global warming
If you can do it. you could use acustic sound cancelation. If you know what that is. Where you play the sound wave back on its self. I cant remember if you need to play the same sound wave back or the exact opposit. I think its the latter
WOW. I haven't looked at SSDs for a couple years, when I bought one for my wife's gaming computer I paid $100 for a 120gb drive, NOW I can find 1tb drives for like $220. When I bought that 120gb drive a 1tb was $800 maybe more. MY MY how we've progressed. Edit: I've been building computers from swap meet parts since the mid 90s, I know this is the natural progression, I guess I just didn't realize how long it had been since I had bought an SSD lol. I'll probably hold out until 2tb drives are $200 and buy one for my laptop, pull out my CD drive (which I have literally never used since I bought this laptop 3 years ago) and install an SSD in it's place.
I like how they explained basically my setup with linux main machine and a windows 10 VM that I use steam streaming to play my games on. Only issue is when you want to play something not on steam.
About the LGA (bent pins) socket video. Do it! I also got a AMD Phenom II x4 955 C3 from a friend that broke a few pins off it. The problem with AMD CPUs is that if you use a thick enough thermal compound, when you try to change the cooler and don't rotate it before pulling it out you can pull the cooler with the CPU out. :)) My friend did that and he hit the CPU on the case and a few pins broke (3-5, don't remember). He wanted to throw it out but I told him to give it to me, maybe I could fix it. And I did. Where the broken pins were, I just cut a few pieces of cable ties (the metal ones that you get when buying keyboards or mice etc.) a little bit longer than the pins on the CPU(also remove the plastic from them, like "insulation" on a cable), put them in the socket where the pins were missing AAAAAND voila, IT WORKS. This was like 4-5 years ago. CPU running great @3,9 GHz.
*For Linus* About Mario Kart DS: The Nintendo WiFi service was only shut down because the company that Nintendo partnered with suddenly went bankrupt. Obviously they still could have worked something out, but they didn't... Also, there are homebrew servers that some people have started, but I don't know the reliability of those.
The statistic about people fearing public speaking more than death is taken like this. How often stress about speaking publicly? 1 2 3 4 5 This comes up often 4. How often do you stress about death? 1 2 3 4 5 I never really think about this 2.
@linus, it's generally a bad idea to consolidate servers on to a single Physical/VM, if you ever have to restart or shut the machine off for updates or maintenance, you're going to have an increased amount of services down than if you separated the dedicated services to individual VM's.
I'm a Windows 8.1-"Fanboy" as well. My first PC, which had a 2-Core-Pentium in it, came with Windows 7 preinstalled and it was really slow. I got Windows 8 Pro for Christmas in 2012 and I upgraded and everything got so much faster. I think Windows 8(.1)'s Metro UI is the sweetspot between Windows Vista and 7's Aero and Windows 10's interface. My "new" PC, which came with a Haswell i5 is running 8.1 and it's superfast and responsive. I'm not gonna tuch this "running system" by upgrading to Win10 before the free offer ends.
*I would love to be a fly on the wall at a Linus Media Group office Christmas party. After a few drinks, Luke and Linus would so be under the Mistletoe 😂*
Yea, that is a lot of storage. I find it difficult to fill 1TB. I have over 8TB of storage and I am using it for Lossless music files and lucky me I don't need very much storage.
GIVE US THE PIN REPAIRING GUIDE. If it weren't for what I learned on the wan show about fixing pins (I have an AM3 not anything LGA btw) I wouldn't have a computer.
Great show as usual, started slow but ended well. Side note; Don't forget if you have any surplus please send to Ecquadorian Embassy our mate loves mucking with that stuff. 🍻 cheers
The Apple patent isn't for smoking weed or anything other than liquid. it has a liquid recirculation/heater unit on the top of the crucible which is not necessary for vaping weed or ecig juice. It would have to be running 24/7 for whenever you want end to take a drag and would drain the battery. Huge problem with the 18650 batteries for the usage as is.
Also, why would Ishakawa go from making chips for Apple to making a vaporizer for smoking weed? its more than likely something to improve their manufacturing process or testing chamber.
I think the vapor chamber or vaporizer is likely for manufacturing. They may be trying to find a way vaporize a particular substance to a more precise temp or greater purity in the manufacturing of their tech.
before this video there wan an ad for LG's 5k TV. it had MKBH and austin even in it!!! l love putting youtubers in ads!!! remember the ad with linus in it?
Is it the Trumpmote? It's gold! It *IS* the Trumpmote! I love ZFS. We use it at work, it's awesome. I wouldn't use ANYTHING else for long term storage.
58.50 just use Windows 7. I haven't moved on purely because it is super stable with the Adobe suite. I haven't had a stability problem with the Adobe Suite in literally YEARS, and that's one of the main reasons I haven't changed OS.
That Apple patent seems to be the process that they used to coat the Piano Black iPhones, or some upcoming product. Apparently it was ridiculously difficult to get a mirror-black surface on the back of the phones.
Can you guys do a video on Defragmentation, explaining it's different stages and explaining exactly what it does. If not then would it be possible to make a video about how to keep your PC in check, making sure that your PC does not lose any performance, not from its physical side but, on the digital side so for example, management of data and such. Thanks a lot in advance.
The Apple patent could be for a new method of coating screens or chassis of the or products. Vapor deposition has been around for a while, but they may have found a new way to do it.
The study about people fearing public speaking more than death was probably worded in this way: Question 1: Do you have a fear of public speaking? Question 2: Do you have a fear of dying? and people answered yes more to q1 than q2. While you may be thinking they asked this: Question: Would you rather die than speak in public?
50 years from now: "One petabyte? That's cute"
more like 20
ayyyyy like your channel :D
It will be useful for storing all my porn
60 years ago, we have the first 5MB drive. Now 1 petabyte= 5MB x 200 million times. 50 years from now on...
"technology moves pretty fast" nope, we have been stagnating the past couple of years. A petabyte should cover for around 20~ish years of server use and 80~ on consumer usage, I can barely fill up a terabyte much less a thousand of them, SSDs are the way of the future when they stop being so fucking expensive
Unofficial mobile timestamps:
03:15 - Electric cars and cheap solar can halt fossil fuel growth by 2020
03:55 - Surprise package (petabyte drive) and server room announcement
09:20 - Segate and 45 drives project
11:00 - Actual petabyte drive talk
13:15 - Luke's personal rig update (details start at 15:25)
19:12 - Samsung's new quality assurance system
23:45 - Apple has filed a patent for some sort of vaporizer
27:48 - Logitech presentation remote
39:30 - AD: Freshbooks
40:35 - AD: DollarShaveClub
43:23 - AD: SquareSpace
45:53 - Time warner cheated customers on internet speeds
47:23 - Noctua releases new CPU coolers for AMD Ryzen (and Ryzen speculation)
49:45 - Ryzen leaks
52:21 - Talk about LGA Socket repair guide
55:40 - More Ryzen news
1:00:00 - Firefox OS is dead
1:00:30 - Nintendo online service pricing and details
1:02:49 - NVIDIA attempts to stop video game reselling
1:03:49 - LGA 5K monitor signal interference with routers
1:04:34 - 58 GB Fallout 4 HD texture pack
Finally done
The Reaper95 fake timestamps? Where XD
I'm curious now
Thank you for the 11:00 tag. That was driving me nuts since I don't really have time to watch an hour long video right now.
Accelerator thx
Accelerator thanks
ill be back when there are time stamps
*_You're fired._* 🙊👈
+Donald Trump yes dad
Donald Trump You're FAKE NEWS*
12:20
Killer Memestar O really?
What do you actually store with these vast amounts of space?
+Mark Bell video footage....
Mark Bell a poor imitation of a lighting bolt
Mark Bell pron
8k Videos...
LOTS and LOTS of PRON.
(ALL KINDS. Well, except the EVIL kinds, naturally.)
Thank you @JJMC89 for the timestamps. I can skip over the sponsor ramblings (i know they keep the lights on but still) with ease.
1024 terabytes holy fucken shit bro
Well, while 1000 terabytes is the technical definition, 1024 is commonly used as well. The more accurate comparison there would be 1024 Tebibytes to a Pebibyte.
Are you a Tech version of Jay-Z?
PokeyUp That's wrong advertisers show rounded numbers because it's neater. Everything is based off of base 2. 2^N
Ame Ketsueki
Its not that advertisers "round up", it's that they use a different standard. Universally, it's supposed to be 1000 bytes = 1KB. But Windows hasn't changed from the old 2^11 bytes = 1KB. To avoid confusion, they have tried to change the 2^11 standard from KB to KiB (kibbibytes). But it has yet to catch on. Windows might have an option to change from KiB to KB, but I'm not sure.
***** I didn't say round up wtf they round down. Their is no such thing as Kibbibytes. It's based off the metric system. Who is teaching you people this dumb shit?
You could give every subscriber a quarter of a gigabyte.
Abram Hansen that's not much
Daksh Malhotra you can do a lot with 250mb honestly
Ares5933 Lol..... No
You can, if you're smart about how you use the space.
+Oliver Church porn
Here i am bragging about my new 8TB drive... Sees thumbnail.
AdanD66174U.2 :-( here I have a 240gb ssd.
AdanD66174U.2 I'm here with 1 2 TB HDD
I use it for server backups (backup of a 4TB (4x1) RAID 0 and a 4TB Red)
AdanD66174U.2 I have 3 2 terabyte hard drives in my MSI Dominator Pro laptop
Pretty proud of my M.2 500gb and 3x 750 Evo 500gb.
You know, for games and stuff
Before I start, I would like to thank JJMC89 for providing the time stamps every week! I love you!
It's finally here!
I got PetaBite too after I wear fur on vegan convention.
AsianLovePotato its lit
At first I read Texan convention for some reason
In about 15 years 1PB will be pitiful
Ares5933 every time I see PB I think of peanut butter
Pitibyte
In 15 years we're gonna have ssds with 420 niggabytes. SHIIIIT BRUH
-SakiSkai- no
Yes. Niggabytes is the future son.
10:50 you're welcome...
Not all heroes wear capes
ParadoxKarl you are the OG
ParadoxKarl praise to ur soul
Hero
ParadoxKarl Thx i was looking for this comment
Luke using Linux as your main OS and windows VM for gaming is possible. GPU pass through is what you are looking for. Linus way over estimated the hardware overhead. you just have to have 2 graphics chips. (GPU and onboard or 2+ GPUs)
Ornatelime5079 I think thats whats i'm going to do, Windows 10 is so anoying, luke should do a vidéo about that.
Pierre Lezan I am to... eventually. Probably this summer. And like I want a video that would be cool.
one would need to make sure that the mobo doesn't lump the pcie slots in the same iommu group. (for the 2 gpu solution) I'm still salty about that one.
Frendhoff Noe-Wan 😋 lol. I don't have e 2 GPUs but that is something to think about. did you solve the problem?
well, let's just say I'm not using one of my gpus
Us: WAN SHOW
Linus: Show and tell
Give me a Petabyte on USB and I'll be happy
Kevin it would break the laws of physics
Nah, it wouldn't. Some people have managed to cram about 0.7 PB into each cubic millimeter of DNA.
Ashleigh Adams that's ironic. Huh?
lmgtfy.com/?t=i&q=porn
Superjelle108 DDDUUDE WWWTTTFFF
"WE'RE GETTING A 1 PETABYTE DRIVE!!" actually means $60,000 of multiple drives and not a single drive......
cardesinr at least for now
cardesinr well put it in RAID 0 and the software sees it as 1 drive
#outofideas
Itsjustjord Build a Wall?
*_it just got 10 feet higher_*
sweet god it literally was.
Itsjustjord how are you verified
WTF how are you verified?
Hi guys!
Im thinking of builning a pc and I've been thinking about which parts to get..
These parts I've picked out:
-i5 7600k
-noctua nh-d14
-MSI geforce gtx 1060 gaming X 6gb
-gigabyte GA z270 gaming K3
-EVGA 650 GQ 650W 80+ Gold ATX
-Cooler master mastercase pro 5
-16gb (2x8) crucial ballistix 2400MHz
-Samsung 850 evo ssd 250gb
I'm open to all kinds of suggestions as I'm a first time builder. Tell me if there is something wrong with the parts I've picked.
I already have another ssd on 250gb and i dont plan on downloading a bunch of stuff so storage wont be a problem..
You could just use Rockwool for the ceiling sound insulation. I did acoustics in the second year of my music tech course and one of my coursework assignments was to do soundproofing for a warehouse nightclub. Rockwool was the most cost effective and had the highest acoustic absorption coefficient of the materials i looked into. It's cheap as anything and minimises echo really well... it's also easy to instal since it's just rolls of glassfibre. Transmission reduction is poor. but it doesn't matter on a roof. Interestingly when i designed the nightclub i didn't use any dedicated acoustic treatment materials since they're not really cost effective on a large scale. A great way of minimising transmission is to have a single-skin of breezeblock on the inside of the building with an air gap. Then you just scatter around curtains and helmholtz resonators and you've got a large room with a surprisingly low RT60. :D
Pfft. My 4 Petabyte floppy disk can easily outperform your silly SSDs.
What's the name of the LTT video where they break into their server room through the vent?
JustStayAlive it was a photo on Facebook
JustStayAlive Instagram video
JustStayAlive Mission Impossible.
4:40 "The most EXPENSIVE unboxing"....
Lew from unbox therapy... TRIGGERED
ZFS + GlusterFS is nice but there are issues with ZFS in production. We went down that road and the overhead and rebuild times were terrible. I'd recommend a Dell MD solution at the level (MD3260) and utilize their DDP (Dynamic Disk Pooling) rock solid for our production Data Center vaults. Outside of that for performance you can move up to tiered storage with Dell Compellent. Just other options, have fun building out your storage!
brevity is the soul of wit! Nooo way could I sit and watch you guys for an hour like this! Love your vids, keep it short and sweet and well planned.
Last time I was this early Dennis was in the WAN show.
I don't get why Luke is "depressed" by "R" in the Ryzen prefix... Intel uses "i" since 2008, I never heard anyone complaining about that.
IIARROWS hint of fanboyism maybe..
It's obviously going to cause consumer confusion with their current Radeon gpu line, which also uses R and then a number. The use of lower numbers would also cause some people to confuse these cpu skus with the low power r3 or r4 gpus.
Linus, can you share your unlimited money cheat?
David Herrera up up down down left right left right ROB A BANK
Become internet famous
Ask for free stuff
Profit.
He probably just typed it in by mistake or used a trainer.
since theres no news we need a completely news free WAN show again
Instead of opening-up youtube and having to search, I think LinusTechTips should be the homepage.
AM I THE ONLY FREAKING ONE CHOCKED ABOUT THE FACT THAT IN THE ARTICLE ABOUT THE FALLOUT TEXTURE PACK, THE RECOMMENDED GRAPHICS CARD IS NOT ONLY A 1080, BUT ALSO AN RX490???????????????
Luke should do a 1 month or 1 year Linux challenge
Josh Charles I failed my one week Windows challenge. I swear Microsoft knows I hate their OS because it works fine for other people but has the weirdest random glitches for me.
Who else found it funny amd named their cpu's R7 and R5, and presumably R3. Copying intel now are we? well as long as the performance is good for its price we can let it slide.
I'd take the leak with a huge grain of salt. I sincerely doubt AMD is releasing that many SKUs lol.
Alex G r7 r5 and r3 are referring to the igpu in the Apus ex A10 78XX
kevin dasilva that would make a lot of sense.
but i still find it more than coincidental that its named r7, r5 just like the intel stuff
I see what u mean now
Alex G sr7 not r7
LG have said that there will be a service for people to send their monitors in, then LG intends adding extra shielding to the screen's electronics to help combat the issue.
Using Win8.1, it's just great. I'm also using Start8 as a Start Menu replacement, and everything's just does what it has to. Much less bloat, too. In my opinion, it also looks a hell of a lot better, especially with the start menu replacement I have , it can hold up a consistent desktop experience. Never had stability issues, it also has the biggest uptime so far out of all my previous Windows installs. Performance is also bloody decent. I can only recommend it.
Why do you need to shoot in 8k? Very few people use even 4k.
they also staring their own streaming plattform.
Leliana Livesley idk, I can't even stream 4k without it stopping to buffer
+Leliana because its better, dumbass.
He's talked about it before, when they moved to 4K ahead of the curve. Something about down-conversions and youtube compression and shit.
They record in up to 8k so they can crop to 4k
"CentoOS with ZFS" bet Wendell is proud of you
Linus is slowly building up to a tutorial on how to build IBM Watson
The apple vaporizer thing is probably for a new coating for their phone/devices. Vaporize a substance, alter its charge, give the piece to be coated the opposite charge and it will coat perfectly. Before it was a spray or anodizing bath. The vaporizer probably does it at a finer level.
For those wondering, the camera they are using, *The Red Weapon w/ Helium Sensor* requires a tremendous amount of data. Close to over 20GB per 1 minute of footage depending on their REDCODE settings, or compression settings.
I shot my student film on one of these and quickly found myself unable to properly store almost 800GB of footage for only a 15 minute movie anywhere without buying new Hard Drives to edit on.
THE T I M E S T A M P S
"FUCK IT I'M RICH TECH TIPS"
Hey. Does anybody have any idea what type of insulation Linus may be referring to? I just bought a home and the road noise is atrocious when trying to sleep. I'd like to fix that with some nice insulation similar to what he's mentioning.
+Trevor Fogle it's called ultratouch
Hi Linus how do you magically make a petabyte appear as 1 network drive?
Thanks, LTT. I really appreciate it.
+robert perry he uses his ultra touch
Robert Perry ZFS (similar to raid but not the same) makes multiple drives appear as one (100 10TB drives = 1 PB ZFS pool). Then he uses some software (UnRaid, FreeNAS, there are many options) to mount it as a network share 1PB big.
for some of that don't know what a petabyte is, it is a storage that equals 1000 terabytes. and a terabyte has a large storage copasity
The apple thing: I think it's probably for manufacturing, you can vaporize a coating which you then apply in a extremely thin layer onto the product.
Waiting for the 1 Exabyte video....
Matt Maggio imma wait for the yotta byte video
what, is linus now going to get a 10,000 watt power supply?
of course not, 10,000 is baby stuff to linus :P
Matthew Tallent yeah I guess
bingozuby_official no a 20 giga watt to power every computer in the world that is 20,000,000,000 watts that is 16.5289256198 times the wattage of a bolt of lighting
bingozuby_official That will allow him to remove all power supplies in the individual servers and have a central power supply. Given, that it is redundant.
i think that fail-save-batterything he allready has is worth more.
1:05:13 - RX 490?
J rodman indeed, 8 gig or better?
Happy about the growth of EV cars. My Tesla is on order, as is my solar roof and battery storage. Renewable transportation and no cost house electricity FTW. Yes, it costs up front...but the money saved in bills makes it pay for itself in a short amt of time. Excited.
That vapor chamber looks like it could be a heatsink, possibly an IHS with an integrated vapor chamber. It could also be a vapor chamber heatsink with an integrated thermoelectric hot/cold plate.
shit i could fit so many memes on that
Only the dank ones.
What do you do with all your old outdated graphics cards?
Nikko Gajowniczek the do have a lot
Zac Curteman have you seen how much stuff they have in the warehouse? You know where it goes....
Zachary Robertson u know where?
Zac Curteman I'd like a few of em.
Zac Curteman I think it just goes on those racks in the main warehouse space.... Oh well.
57:56... I have a really hard time when Luke says things are annoying... I kinda feel like he's being a bit hypocritical? Or maybe it just takes one to know one? idk :/
In Germany it is up to too, but you have the option of untimely cancelation if you receive less than 50% speed of what you subscribed to.
With local provider subscribed for 100Mbit/s down / 40 up receiving what I paid for...
The TVOC measurements that Luke is talking about are in relation to global warming! VOCs are compounds such as CFCs that interact with components of the atmosphere (like ozone) which have a negative effect on global warming
Psst
10:40
You're welcome
The Newbie Watcher Of Truth *You're. You're welcome.
Mark Lipowsky What are you correcting lol
Sweaty Chz My sister's urethra.
Oh wait I dont have a sister.
Put it in RAID 0!
Review the dell 7567
Gas Powered Stick yeah that would be nice
If you can do it. you could use acustic sound cancelation. If you know what that is. Where you play the sound wave back on its self. I cant remember if you need to play the same sound wave back or the exact opposit. I think its the latter
WOW. I haven't looked at SSDs for a couple years, when I bought one for my wife's gaming computer I paid $100 for a 120gb drive, NOW I can find 1tb drives for like $220. When I bought that 120gb drive a 1tb was $800 maybe more.
MY MY how we've progressed.
Edit: I've been building computers from swap meet parts since the mid 90s, I know this is the natural progression, I guess I just didn't realize how long it had been since I had bought an SSD lol.
I'll probably hold out until 2tb drives are $200 and buy one for my laptop, pull out my CD drive (which I have literally never used since I bought this laptop 3 years ago) and install an SSD in it's place.
wtf is an rx 490??it has that in the fallout 4 suggest hardware!!
Bill Nanos not out
I'm still waiting for the rx 495x2
Luke with beard
He suggests Windows 8.1? Oh god, I am outta here.
I like how they explained basically my setup with linux main machine and a windows 10 VM that I use steam streaming to play my games on. Only issue is when you want to play something not on steam.
About the LGA (bent pins) socket video. Do it! I also got a AMD Phenom II x4 955 C3 from a friend that broke a few pins off it. The problem with AMD CPUs is that if you use a thick enough thermal compound, when you try to change the cooler and don't rotate it before pulling it out you can pull the cooler with the CPU out. :)) My friend did that and he hit the CPU on the case and a few pins broke (3-5, don't remember). He wanted to throw it out but I told him to give it to me, maybe I could fix it. And I did. Where the broken pins were, I just cut a few pieces of cable ties (the metal ones that you get when buying keyboards or mice etc.) a little bit longer than the pins on the CPU(also remove the plastic from them, like "insulation" on a cable), put them in the socket where the pins were missing AAAAAND voila, IT WORKS. This was like 4-5 years ago. CPU running great @3,9 GHz.
think of all of that 8k 144fps hentai
♡Miyukihiro♡ sauce?
♡Miyukihiro♡
*240fps
Can i just say that the wan show is probably the best thing since sliced bread.
Cluster 2 Storinators for 1 Petabyte; this is why we love you guys!
Luke, if you want to disable cortana try Spybot Anti-Beacon, it may sound sketchy but do some research it's a great application.
57:00 I seriously got goosebumps when he pitched the idea, it would be so perfect for my situation that it freaked my out...
Just wanted to say that it looks like I might be using freshbooks soon for some freelance web development. Thank you for putting them on my radar.
Finally, a proper storage array plan. No more unraid for production. Hello ZFS
*For Linus* About Mario Kart DS: The Nintendo WiFi service was only shut down because the company that Nintendo partnered with suddenly went bankrupt. Obviously they still could have worked something out, but they didn't... Also, there are homebrew servers that some people have started, but I don't know the reliability of those.
The statistic about people fearing public speaking more than death is taken like this.
How often stress about speaking publicly? 1 2 3 4 5
This comes up often 4.
How often do you stress about death? 1 2 3 4 5
I never really think about this 2.
@linus, it's generally a bad idea to consolidate servers on to a single Physical/VM, if you ever have to restart or shut the machine off for updates or maintenance, you're going to have an increased amount of services down than if you separated the dedicated services to individual VM's.
Not if you build a VM cluster. In tis case you migrate the VMs to another cluster server while running and then work on that one server.
FINALLY! LINUS IS USING LINUX FOR STUFF LIKE THIS
watching this in 2024 when the wan show is 4 hours is amazing
I'm a Windows 8.1-"Fanboy" as well. My first PC, which had a 2-Core-Pentium in it, came with Windows 7 preinstalled and it was really slow. I got Windows 8 Pro for Christmas in 2012 and I upgraded and everything got so much faster.
I think Windows 8(.1)'s Metro UI is the sweetspot between Windows Vista and 7's Aero and Windows 10's interface.
My "new" PC, which came with a Haswell i5 is running 8.1 and it's superfast and responsive. I'm not gonna tuch this "running system" by upgrading to Win10 before the free offer ends.
With Freenas you do not need clusterfs Freenas can add the second enclosure without much trouble..:)
*I would love to be a fly on the wall at a Linus Media Group office Christmas party. After a few drinks, Luke and Linus would so be under the Mistletoe 😂*
Yea, that is a lot of storage. I find it difficult to fill 1TB. I have over 8TB of storage and I am using it for Lossless music files and lucky me I don't need very much storage.
GIVE US THE PIN REPAIRING GUIDE. If it weren't for what I learned on the wan show about fixing pins (I have an AM3 not anything LGA btw) I wouldn't have a computer.
Great show as usual, started slow but ended well.
Side note; Don't forget if you have any surplus please send to Ecquadorian Embassy our mate loves mucking with that stuff. 🍻 cheers
1 hour of linus and luke talking.. well i subscribed to it.
The Apple patent isn't for smoking weed or anything other than liquid. it has a liquid recirculation/heater unit on the top of the crucible which is not necessary for vaping weed or ecig juice. It would have to be running 24/7 for whenever you want end to take a drag and would drain the battery. Huge problem with the 18650 batteries for the usage as is.
Also, why would Ishakawa go from making chips for Apple to making a vaporizer for smoking weed? its more than likely something to improve their manufacturing process or testing chamber.
I think the vapor chamber or vaporizer is likely for manufacturing. They may be trying to find a way vaporize a particular substance to a more precise temp or greater purity in the manufacturing of their tech.
before this video there wan an ad for LG's 5k TV. it had MKBH and austin even in it!!! l love putting youtubers in ads!!! remember the ad with linus in it?
Is it the Trumpmote? It's gold! It *IS* the Trumpmote!
I love ZFS. We use it at work, it's awesome. I wouldn't use ANYTHING else for long term storage.
58.50 just use Windows 7. I haven't moved on purely because it is super stable with the Adobe suite. I haven't had a stability problem with the Adobe Suite in literally YEARS, and that's one of the main reasons I haven't changed OS.
I have spectrum.. We have the 2.5up 25down plan and we always get 3up and 30down so we have never been cheated
Man I wish I could still workin this IT sector. Being ill sucks, I miss that kind of server room re-racking.
That Apple patent seems to be the process that they used to coat the Piano Black iPhones, or some upcoming product. Apparently it was ridiculously difficult to get a mirror-black surface on the back of the phones.
Can you guys do a video on Defragmentation, explaining it's different stages and explaining exactly what it does. If not then would it be possible to make a video about how to keep your PC in check, making sure that your PC does not lose any performance, not from its physical side but, on the digital side so for example, management of data and such. Thanks a lot in advance.
congratulations.. may it last a decade
Even when you guys don't have anything, you stretch it to an hour
God bless :'^)
The Apple patent could be for a new method of coating screens or chassis of the or products. Vapor deposition has been around for a while, but they may have found a new way to do it.
This was the best WAN show in a while :) Lots of jokes and good stories!
Seems like the presentation remote might be good for HTPC.
I miss my Gyration air mouse HTPC remote. Was great until the sensor was killed by a drop.
Wow. 1PB is a ton. CentOS is a good choice, I run it on many of my servers and it's really solid.
The study about people fearing public speaking more than death was probably worded in this way:
Question 1: Do you have a fear of public speaking? Question 2: Do you have a fear of dying? and people answered yes more to q1 than q2.
While you may be thinking they asked this:
Question: Would you rather die than speak in public?