First. (and late) Sorry we're late this week thanks for your patience! We had a horrible time exporting but eventually figured it out. Let the weekend begin!
if someone made some sort of webservice that could serve such a feature, if the ability to 'train' the r1 to use different apps gets released, it shouldn't be hard to incorporate
Not really, since they'd be less skeptical of the answers given, or would have less general knowledge to know when the Rabbit is getting something wrong.
@@Emilio_Garcia An LLM that hallucinates sometimes is infinitely better than what kids are exposed to today, falling into a black hole of hateful propaganda and unrealistic beauty standards.
After 10 clicks I landed on the Pencast Ep 68. I think it was just over 1 hour long. I do get older Wan show from time to time though. Thanks for all the great work you guys.
You guys don't understand how much I really appreciate and love these extra long episodes keep these up! I'm not too sure what the watch time is on the longer ones but I really love them!
Like i thought it was just me. Late at night, suddenly my algorithm plays a random WAN show as autoplay, despite the previous video being unrelated at all to it. Every time i accidentally sleep in a youtube video, i wake up to see i just finished 3 WAN shows. Or Linus's scream wakes me up
Came from Apple Podcasts just to let you guys know that I get extremely excited to see these extra long episodes! And even more excited to see bonus episodes! Love it.
3:10 I got stuck in a loop between this episode and another one for the first like 7 and then it sent me to a couple other WVFRM episodes. You’re welcome for feeding your engagement.
Through my 10 skips I got: •A reaction video to the Buffalo bills trading draft picks with Kansas City, because i live in Western NY, •A cluster of Formula 1 videos, •The premier of the newest episode of Taskmaster, •clips from the most recent episode of After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson, including #10 "Rats at Taco Night could have been an email."
"The Rivian R2: Are we preordering?" All ten videos were waveform episodes, totally compatible with the 6-7 episodes i "watched" in the last 10 days while driving
I got WVFRM videos for the first 7 clicks, then it switched. My 10th click landed on "How the Quantum Computer Revolution Will Change Everything with Michio Kaku & Neil deGrasse Tyson".
My major question with the Rabbit R1 has always been about longevity. Since it's cloud-based how long will the device be operable? What happens in a year if the company is acquired or releases an R2 and they decide they no longer want to provide service to the R1? There's also a concern about the company's ongoing profitability. Namely, since the device doesn't have a subscription then how they do continue to fund the cloud portion? Are they going to sell the Large Action Model as a service to other companies, built on the data we provide by training it? Are they just another Google where they're going to sell our user-data? But otherwise the device does seem neat. I really kind of like the idea of a handheld device that can hold a conversation. My nephew has become enamored with using ChatGPT's conversation feature (which is awesome because if you say "you're talking to a child" it'll tailor its responses accordingly) and every time he sees me he asks to talk to the AI. (Though I admit this poses other issues like whether he should be talking to an AI at all, or the fact his last conversation he was continually telling the AI that he hates it because he wanted to see what it would do.)
I think one major flaw is the security concern regarding “training” your Rabbit r1 to log into your other web apps. I’m assuming there's a VM that follows the recordings, which would require them to store your credentials in plaintext on their servers. This gives me the same vibes as the Nothing phone, where they were announcing they were bringing iMessage to Android, which would require them to basically have a VM access the user’s entire iCloud account. There is a reason why APIs exist, and trying to go around that usually opens a pandora of issues. Edit: Even if they don’t store credentials in plain text I find it a hard pill to swallow that they basically have full control of my accounts. It will be different if we’re using OAuth, where I can clearly scope the permissions.
@@chockablock34857 Not every authentication uses tokens some are session based. If the site is using tokens, how would they know where the token is located? Not every site stores token the same way. What happens when the token expires? Does the Rabbit r1 grabs the refresh token?
@@chockablock34857What happens when the token expires? How does it know where is the access token located? Not all sites have the same authentication implementation. I thought I already replied to your comment, I don’t know why my post reply either got deleted or didn’t send. 🤔
The music guy learnt faster than a large action model at 1:04:00, took minutes to figure this strategy of having some reply to indicate that you heard which also allows for some burn time.
That intro is actually amazing in showcasing a great comparison between how the rabbit as a personal assistant answered the question, and how a human who actually has the proper contextual awareness answers the same question. How should we start the podcast? Rabbit: generic answer Human: knows who WE is. Knows which PODCAST theyre talking about. And gave an answer suggesting SPECIFICALLY How WAVEFORM should start THEIR podcast THAT week. Until the AI assistance can answer with " you should ask the rabbit a question" We still will have a long way to go
Huge security risk with the Rabbit R1: The VMs store user login/passwords and not an API/OpenID authorisation. From your description it seems you connect to the VM directly to type in the password. What if someone manages to connect to other people’s VMs ? So they can get your data/passwords/credit cards, can watch what you’re doing since the app is open when you’re sending audio commands..
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:40 *🎙️ Discussion on the Rabbit R1 and podcast content* 01:55 *🍏 Apple event announcement with potential for OLED iPad Pro* 08:13 *🚗 Tesla Cybertruck recall details on accelerator pedal issue* 15:35 *💲 Tesla's Full-Self Driving price drop to $8,000 and Robo Taxi unveiling speculation* 20:25 *🤖 Autoplaying of long videos possibly to maximize ad revenue* 25:41 *🎥 Discussion on the new TH-cam app layout with enlarged player and related videos section* 32:10 *🎮 Challenge to explore TH-cam autoplay by hitting the next button 10 times* 35:23 *📊 Trivia question on the timeline for the Apple Weather app on the iPad and using the Rabbit device to answer trivia questions with specific responses* 41:05 *📱 Rabbit R1 features a screen the size of a Post-it note stack with a swiveling camera* 42:13 *🔋 Rabbit R1 costs $200 with no monthly subscription, cellular data optional* 45:10 *💡 Rabbit R1's concept revolves around training it to interact with websites and apps without APIs* 46:06 *👾 Rabbit R1 uses a "large action model" to understand and perform user tasks akin to human actions* 49:01 *🎵 Rabbit R1 currently interfaces smoothly with Spotify, DoorDash, Uber, and Mint Journey with built-in app UIs* 52:02 *🖥️ Use of Rabbit R1's virtual machine setup for training and interaction as seen in web portal access* 53:12 *🐰 Rabbit R1's potential promises and future deployment raise uncertainties about live AI training capabilities* 54:24 *✅ Initial functionalities demonstrate AI capacity, like text summarization and speedy responses* 57:35📱 Comparison between Rabbit R1 and Humane AI Pin highlight accessibility and utility issues in physical interaction requirements 58:04 *🤖 Rabbit R1 employs clever responses to mimic human engagement patterns for better user experience and efficiency* 59:26 *🔈 Rabbit R1 features a speaker, virtual keyboard, and quirky UX elements for an engaging user interaction experience* 01:02:10 *⌨️ Rabbit R1 features a touch keyboard and scrolling wheel, with enter button placement causing user discomfort* 01:02:51 *🤔 Confusion arises over Rabbit R1 having a touch keyboard and non-touchscreen interface, hinting at intentional quirks in design by Teenage Engineering* 01:03:04 *🎨 Rabbit R1's unconventional UI prompts speculation of a focus on voice interactions over touch, raising questions about usability in different scenarios* 01:03:30 *🔌 Rabbit R1's emphasis on the physical wheel control in the settings menu highlights potential usability limitations and design choices prioritizing tactile over touchscreen interactions* 01:03:56 *🔋 Intensive usage consumes Rabbit R1's battery quickly over a 78-minute recording, pointing to potential concerns about battery life and optimization* 01:04:41 *💭 Rabbit R1's approach contrasts with Humane AI Pin, as it focuses on user partnerships for innovation and encourages beta testing for lower expectations and community feedback* 01:05:23 *🎯 David suggests buying Rabbit R1 for its current features and potential, emphasizing understanding and evaluating a product based on its present capabilities rather than future promises* 01:06:03 *🧒 The playful design and interaction style of Rabbit R1 lead to a humorous speculation about its potential use as an educational tool for children* 01:06:59 *📝 Rabbit R1's smart response to text input showcases its efficiency in handling simple queries, adding a touch of fun to the user experience* 01:08:22 *⌨️ Rabbit R1's touchscreen keyboard is critiqued for its usability and comparison to commonly used iPhone keyboard, raising concerns about efficient text input* 01:11:28 *🎮 Apple's allowance of emulators on its App Store, like Delta for Nintendo games, signals a shift in policies, leveraging past precedents and newer EU regulations to permit third-party apps and restore old functionalities* 01:21:46 *🕹️ Rabbit R1's launch and its user reception reflect a trend of products entering the market before reaching their full potential, urging customers to evaluate the current state of a product rather than future promises* 01:23:15 *📆 Emulators on iPhone offer new opportunities for users to access retro console games and other unique functionalities previously limited to Android devices* 01:24:26 *🔌 The OG Palm Pilot OS, used for projector timing calculations, was later emulated due to its unavailability, showcasing practical reasons for emulator use beyond gaming* 01:25:50 *👀 The introduction of the Electric G Wagon sparks discussions due to its high price, modest performance specs, and iconic design, leading to varied reactions among enthusiasts and critics* 01:26:57 *🔄 IMAX industry updates and innovation in film cameras highlight the evolution of technology and design, showcasing a blend of classic and modern elements in cinematic equipment* 01:27:25 *⏳ TikTok's regulatory challenges and potential divestment raise concerns and uncertainties about the platform's future, signaling shifts in social media landscape and ownership regulations* 01:28:19 *🔋 The Electric G Wagon's debut prompts discussions on its performance, efficiency, and design choices, reflecting a mix of excitement and skepticism within the EV market* 01:31:35 *🚗 The launch of an Electric G Wagon sparks interest in its features, pricing, and efficiency as it enters the luxury EV market, prompting varied reactions among consumers and industry observers* 01:32:02 *🎮 The trivia segment explores various topics, from tech history to TH-cam features, engaging participants in a fun and educational quiz session on diverse subjects in digital technology.* 01:46:05 *🎥 The early TH-cam platform launched on Valentine's Day 2005 with a dating site concept before pivoting to a video-sharing platform, highlighting the platform's unique origins and evolution* 01:47:18 *🐼 The first TH-cam upload, "Me at the Zoo," marked a transition from dating site to video-sharing platform, showcasing the pivot in content creation and user engagement on the evolving platform.* Made with HARPA AI
6:39 The main difference between Wolfram Alpha and current LLMs is that WA doesn't hallucinate. If it parsed your query wrong, you can tell because it gives you the steps it took to work it out.
I just hit next 10 times. First was another waveform podcast, then 9 digital foundry videos in a row, each between 1 and 3 hours long. I've seen other people mention getting piles of DF videos in a row recently too, and they're putting out a lot of long form videos. So it does look like it prioritises long videos. It is 1am here right now too...
When I fall asleep and wake up I’m always listening to some 2-4 four like jazz or some odd stoner dubstepwave house type video. I also in my sleep tracking am only getting one cycle of deep sleep pretty sure the two are connected
I clicked next 10 times and it took me to a 2hr 90's drum and bass mix i listen to weekly. Also, every single video it tooked me to was a drum and bass mix. Basically the longest and most recurrent content i consume here, which are long ass drum and bass/techno mixes and podcasts
@@loldoctor im into drum and bass and techno, mainly. But theres a lot of sub genres too so theyre a lot, i would say electronic music overall. Also, a lot of indie rock, hip hop. You?
On my 8th next it took me to a reaction video to Planet of the Apes on a channel I've only been to once and subsequent nexts didn't do anything no matter how many times I clicked.
I live in Pheonix we saw a herd of Waymo on the high way a few months back being led by a dude in a car up front. It was very interesting and seemed like highway training.
@9:25 "Hitting the brake" should be the proper thing to do, however many cases of unexpected acceleration are people hitting the gas thinking it is the brake, so saying hit the brake isn't exactly always the right advice. I think disengaging to neutral could be more universal advice, or at least letting off both pedals and confirming what you're hitting. That's very hard in the moment but just felt worth noting that "hitting the brake" isn't what it seems in the moment at times.
The hand gesture thing is crazy lol. Could you imagine driving your Tesla and seeing a hitch hiker waving you down and your car just starts pulling over lol
18:35 guys, I do not usually comment but the ride hailing app is NOT “just a mock up”. It has been used small scale during test drives at special events. It is probably being used by Tesla employees for ride share to work rn. You’ll see.
Firstly, I want to say that I really love this podcast! It is definitely the first place to go go when I want to see a review of a product! I'm now referring to the talk regarding the Rabbit R1: I was actually eagerly waiting for this video to come out, and was really curious what you are gonna say about it. I like the way David called it a "beta device", because it is, technically a device with not every feature they promised, at least yet. Though the thing that "I" think you got a little wrong, if I may say, is that you thought of it like similar to a smartphone, which I think is not the case. As I understood from Jessie, is that the R1 is meant to be controlled with voice, and the screen is a plus. The screen is meant to be for seeing if you got something right, use the keyboard if you don't want to use your voice, confirm an action after you said it by voice, etc. I think that if you are gonna treat it like a smartphone and use the screen the whole time, you are right that it is very limited. A big difference that "I" think is worth mentioning, which David did touch on, is the difference between the CEO's of Rabbit and Humane, the CEO of Humane sold you that he is bringing a revolution to the AI industry, and didn't give you much. And almost everything it did give you, is bad. But, on the other hand, Jessie, looked to me very humble, and he is eager to invest all his effort into the R1 to make it good. I can't agree more with Marques, that "you should buy a product for what it is now", but Jessie seemed to me that he's putting in much more effort in his product than Humane. Jessie also started the keynote saying that someone (I think it was said on this podcast) said after the launch of the R1, that if it would have even half the things they said on the launch date, he'd be happy. And I think that they delivered half or more than they said at the launch. In addition, from the reviews I saw, I saw that whatever the Humane AI pin can do that the R1 can, the H1 is doing it much better. I mean, it's faster, gives better results, the Rabbit Vision is much better (I mean when you point your camera to something, and asks what it is, Rabbit gives you better, faster, more accurate responses. Not to mention that the Humane AI Pin, you can point to anything, and it has a wide camera too, so when you ask it what is in front of you, you can't know what it sees.), the voice is less annoying, and plus, it has a screen. Lastly, I really liked the way you concluded the review saying that if one wants a cool, AI, beta toy to play around with, can kinda like it. And again, it does not cost $700 plus a subscription fee. I really can't wait for a full review from Marques!! :D ❤❤❤
Please comment on whether the killer app to the R1 is that a VAR can preset up the R1 by training it for specific apps in a specific vertical. Like a personal R1 and a specific sub vertical business R1.1 and R1.2 etc. Then resets these customized Rabbits.
MKBHD and the team you should definitely get the new electric G-Wagon 580 it's the perfect car for all that you need 😊❤❤❤😂 Keep up with great work and greetings from sLOVEnia 😊😂
Started at this podcast's video (in a new tab), hit next 10 times, ended on "IDLES: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert" video. I LIKE THAT! Full pattern was something like this: * Waveform Podcast * Vergecast * 4x Primeagen videos * 3x Scary Pockets videos * IDLES tiny desk concert The jump from tech videos to music videos is almost certainly the algorithm knowing what I watch to kill time or when I run out of queued videos. EDIT: I have a slight inclination towards take-out rotisserie chickens in a hard shell plastic container rather than a heat-safe plastic bag. Both are fine though.
31:56 Results of the challenge- All 10 were wvfrm videos(mostly recent ones,) half of them I remembered watching. Had only 5 intro ads. Is that normal? Cheers
To be fair, it would be amazing to have a built in Graphing Calculator... (I do not use any apple products.) EDIT: i posted this before they said that exact thing lol
57:00 After seeing the launch keynote and giving it some thought I think it was actually smart that this is a separate device-even knowing that people will say “why isn’t this just an app?” By making it a device they get to control the experience from top to bottom and they are not beholden to Apple or Google to approve updates. It allows them to move as fast as they can. In the keynote, it’s clear that they have much bigger plans than the things that you can do in the current app ecosystem. They want to be an OS but competing as a phone OS is basically guaranteed failure at this point. By making a separate device they don’t have to try and be a phone. They can be only what they want to be. They also started simple and didn’t try to do something as grandiose Humane which does a much better job setting expectations. $200 is in the ballpark where early adopters will try it out and this will allow Rabbit to get valuable feedback as they move into a mode mainstream product. The whole thing could still fail but I give Rabbit much better odds than Humane.
finally a big channel mentions that the rabbit could basically be a huge botnet and most companies they're trying to integrate have it in their t&c that it's not allowed to bot and your account can get banned.
I’m just listening to / watching this on May 12th, so the Apple iPad event is already behind me (watched it live), as I have not been an ardent fan of this podcast, but better late than never 😊. (TH-cam started playing it as I fell back to sleep this morning 😂.) Anyhow, it’s a long winded way to say that I enjoyed it! lol Thanks guys
Giving rabbit ai cloud your full credentials for every app seems crazy to me, unless I'm mistaken, the method of virtually pressing buttons on the webpage would require them to have plain text access to your password? For Spotify on the rabbit ,it really doesn't make sense to not use the Spotify api, cause the rabbit Spotify api app could only have permissions for certain things, you authenticate it once and they could store a access token that only has given permissions rather than your password. Also what you mentioned about the UI changing requiring re training
32:14 - 10th next: Rivian R2: are we pre-ordering. Went through some Linus Tech, Technology connections, vergecast then last two were past WVFRM episodes. Thanks, didn't need that demonstration of how solid my echo chamber is, but now I know. Great. Also explains why no one else knows anything that is happening in the world of tech
But exactly that with "by software update the product becomes better" applies not only for the R1 but ALSO for the Ai Pin. So I don't understand why two devices are rated differently here? Do you understand what I'm getting at? But no matter what I write here, nobody reads it either way...
10 play next clicks leads me back through more WVFRM podcasts (mostly, one or two LTTs vids in there) and ending on the episode with Hasan Minhaj. Also, I was a bit confused about the R1 and Spotify integration: David mentioned playing Spotify on the R1 shows the same activity with Spotify on your desktop. But that sounds the same as when I control Spotify through my phone and Spotify on my desktop-- there's playback parity between both devices. How is the R1 integration different? That said, great episode once again, folks! Always feels like I'm sitting around, chatting with a group of friends. :D
@Ellis, I really want to be sold on why the bag is better than the container. I don't buy rotisserie chickens often (or at all?), but if I did, why wouldn't I want a container to put it in instead having a bag that doesn't lay flat in the fridge?
32:05 The algorhythm apparently thought, that I have to be in the mood for the Waveform Podcast, so it took me through 10 episodes of you guys I haven't watched (bc those came out, before I subscribed and since this is always mostly based on news, I don't want to listen to outdated episodes) Eventually after 10 times skipping I landed on "Mac Pro Story Time, r/Place Recap, and an Interview with Jad Abumrad"
32:32 it literally just kept giving me more more way from episodes and it kept going back-and-forth between the different ones, I ended up on the apple force to pull watches from shelves episode
So I made the autocomplete challenge (31:55) twice. 1. After picking a Dave2D video I hit Shift+N 10 times and by number 6 it was coming back and forth between "Our Favorite Productivity Apps" and "Is Apple Breaking the Law?" 2. I went to the last second of each video I was getting by Autoplay and ended at "Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Review: Why Buy Anything Else?" by Marques Brownlee. This time I didn't come back and forth between already suggested episodes.
The funny thing is that Marquez still used his Mac to find the true origin of TH-cam instead of relying on the rabbit. I wonder if an ai device is actually even needed? AI can just be implemented into existing devices like what Samsung is doing.
1:49:41 Definitely plastic container because it's easier to deal with the carcass. (Listened to the podcast while running, but jumped into the comments section to answer 😂)
6:38 - I hope/assume you meant this, but LLMs are definitely not what Wolfram Alpha is / was, LLMs just are a better version of the interface. Wolfram Alpha did have a sort of OK natural language interface, but its actual math is still lightyears ahead of AI, because it does actual pure math - no mistakes, where an LLM just comes up with an answer that's sometimes right, like you or I would when we try to remember or put together an answer without thinking about it too hard.
Limitless pendant (ex rewindai) is 4 months away. hope you got your preorder. that could be interesting cause they had working software before (it seems, according to reddit). now they're combing it with speakers.
Andrew is right, a physical connection is better for the pedal. I don't think they should have been using adhesive to begin with, but the Cybertruck has a tendency to prioritize its aesthetic over function.
for the ipad calculator, i already use an app where I can write equations with the pencil and it solves them. If apple used that as a base and built a kinda wolfram alpha like integration to further explain the equations (and handle more complex ones) I'd say thats a solid ipad calculator implementation. Being able to draw a graph with the pencil and it builds an equation for it would be sick as well too.
For Spotify I'm 99% sure they just use API directly. There's no way they are opening the app in a headless browser, click through UI to find a song and then play it. That speed can be only achieved by using API directly.
The Chevrolet bolt has been recalled at least 2 times if not 3. The first one they completely replaced the battery. Second was software to limit charge temporarily and third was something with the seatbelt. To be fair i live in a tiny country in the middle east and they still took care of my car in a timely manner.
I did exactly what Marques told me to do, and I hit *Next* 10 times on the Autoplay queue, and I kid you not, ever single one of the 10 videos I was thrown into was a full 1-2hr long episode of the Trash Taste Podcast. Every single video.
First. (and late)
Sorry we're late this week thanks for your patience! We had a horrible time exporting but eventually figured it out. Let the weekend begin!
We were ready to riot.
@@bjojosimpsonseriously! Was about to book my flight to Jersey! 😅
Good things take time 😉
@@bjojosimpson yup
I don't mind waiting an extra three hours, it's always a fun show to watch/listen to!
If the Rabbit ever starts incorporating digital pet features and letting you meet or even fight other Rabbits, I'd be sold instantly.
if someone made some sort of webservice that could serve such a feature, if the ability to 'train' the r1 to use different apps gets released, it shouldn't be hard to incorporate
Kind of like tomaguchi back in the day. Would be a brilliant idea and perfect for kids to eliminate screen time
Mini car but better
so basically Navi PET Megaman Battle Network
If it's a pet, why would you want to make it fight other pets? 😧
Ellis’s idea about the rabbit being good for children is genuinely brilliant.
My 7yr old yelled out when he saw it "is that tech for me" lol
Not really, since they'd be less skeptical of the answers given, or would have less general knowledge to know when the Rabbit is getting something wrong.
@@Emilio_Garcia An LLM that hallucinates sometimes is infinitely better than what kids are exposed to today, falling into a black hole of hateful propaganda and unrealistic beauty standards.
@@Victor-ks3sp Truly, these are the only two options
Truly is
You know it’s going to be a good time when you’re heading into final trivia with 18 minutes left.
1:07:00 "Can I pet dat dawg?"
Marquez asking the real questions that the R1 is really made for. 😂
It’s not a Friday until the Waveform podcast uploads a new video.
Saturday morning in Oz land !
In New Zealand, we call our bagged rotisserie chickens a bachelors handbag.
This is amazing
Same in Australia.
Rip
Skipping forward 10 videos just brought me 10 different recent videos of this podcast.
Same
Right? I was like “did I do this right? Is this a playlist?” 😂
Same x2
Same
Same for me as well
After 10 clicks I landed on the Pencast Ep 68.
I think it was just over 1 hour long.
I do get older Wan show from time to time though.
Thanks for all the great work you guys.
I love the Pencast!
@@mgscheue I try and not watch it since normally I buy something after 😂
@@nikitafreidrich407 Me, too!
Just love David taking time to explain how things work. Such a cool guy. Learnt something
You guys don't understand how much I really appreciate and love these extra long episodes keep these up! I'm not too sure what the watch time is on the longer ones but I really love them!
WAN show is so accurate, I never play WAN but I always wake up to it
Like i thought it was just me. Late at night, suddenly my algorithm plays a random WAN show as autoplay, despite the previous video being unrelated at all to it. Every time i accidentally sleep in a youtube video, i wake up to see i just finished 3 WAN shows. Or Linus's scream wakes me up
Same WAN SHOW ON AUTO PLAY
Same
Saaaame!
SAME!
Came from Apple Podcasts just to let you guys know that I get extremely excited to see these extra long episodes! And even more excited to see bonus episodes! Love it.
29:05 Also randomly get a 4 hour WAN podcast session. Who actually listens that long in one go?
3:10 I got stuck in a loop between this episode and another one for the first like 7 and then it sent me to a couple other WVFRM episodes.
You’re welcome for feeding your engagement.
Something I definitely noticed is if you don't skip ads quickly, they start playing you longer ads.
The Rabbit voice sounds so much more natural than every other voice assistant out there. That ElevenLabs partnership is paying off for them!
I asked the discord if you can change the voice and they said not yet. so hopefully this year we can use elevenLabs voices
The ChatGPT Plus voice sounds better.
@@iseptimus ok...?
The AI Dungeons and Dragons community kept ElevenLabs alive. 😅
Chat gbt definitely feels more natural
Through my 10 skips I got:
•A reaction video to the Buffalo bills trading draft picks with Kansas City, because i live in Western NY,
•A cluster of Formula 1 videos,
•The premier of the newest episode of Taskmaster,
•clips from the most recent episode of After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson, including
#10 "Rats at Taco Night could have been an email."
I got 10 LTT videos 😂 (no WAN though), but I do watch almost all LTT videos including WAN-shows.
"The Rivian R2: Are we preordering?"
All ten videos were waveform episodes, totally compatible with the 6-7 episodes i "watched" in the last 10 days while driving
After 10 skips, I arrived at the WVFRM podcast titled "Our Favorite Productivity Apps!"
All 10 were WVFRM podcast episodes
boooost engagement :D
Same here, I ended up on the "Is the Vision Pro Worth It Now" video
Yeah, only WVFRM videos for me as well
Same, 10 waveform ending with Rivian r2 episode
Same here
I got WVFRM videos for the first 7 clicks, then it switched. My 10th click landed on "How the Quantum Computer Revolution Will Change Everything with Michio Kaku & Neil deGrasse Tyson".
My major question with the Rabbit R1 has always been about longevity. Since it's cloud-based how long will the device be operable? What happens in a year if the company is acquired or releases an R2 and they decide they no longer want to provide service to the R1?
There's also a concern about the company's ongoing profitability. Namely, since the device doesn't have a subscription then how they do continue to fund the cloud portion? Are they going to sell the Large Action Model as a service to other companies, built on the data we provide by training it? Are they just another Google where they're going to sell our user-data?
But otherwise the device does seem neat. I really kind of like the idea of a handheld device that can hold a conversation. My nephew has become enamored with using ChatGPT's conversation feature (which is awesome because if you say "you're talking to a child" it'll tailor its responses accordingly) and every time he sees me he asks to talk to the AI. (Though I admit this poses other issues like whether he should be talking to an AI at all, or the fact his last conversation he was continually telling the AI that he hates it because he wanted to see what it would do.)
I think one major flaw is the security concern regarding “training” your Rabbit r1 to log into your other web apps. I’m assuming there's a VM that follows the recordings, which would require them to store your credentials in plaintext on their servers.
This gives me the same vibes as the Nothing phone, where they were announcing they were bringing iMessage to Android, which would require them to basically have a VM access the user’s entire iCloud account.
There is a reason why APIs exist, and trying to go around that usually opens a pandora of issues.
Edit: Even if they don’t store credentials in plain text I find it a hard pill to swallow that they basically have full control of my accounts. It will be different if we’re using OAuth, where I can clearly scope the permissions.
If you know anything about RPA, it's not true that it would have to be in plain text
@@chockablock34857 Not every authentication uses tokens some are session based.
If the site is using tokens, how would they know where the token is located? Not every site stores token the same way.
What happens when the token expires? Does the Rabbit r1 grabs the refresh token?
@@jamarforsythe7262What’s RPA?
@@chockablock34857What happens when the token expires?
How does it know where is the access token located? Not all sites have the same authentication implementation.
I thought I already replied to your comment, I don’t know why my post reply either got deleted or didn’t send. 🤔
@@chockablock34857 Depending on how they are locked down, tokens can be grabbed.
The music guy learnt faster than a large action model at 1:04:00, took minutes to figure this strategy of having some reply to indicate that you heard which also allows for some burn time.
Funnily enough each video was at least 2 hours long. Which honestly makes sense since I like to listen to a lot of long form content while I’m at work
Thank God the Waveform Podcast is here 😂
31:00 - Same! Also dope to hear a Hbomb shout out from the producer.
Harris is genuinely garbage
That intro is actually amazing in showcasing a great comparison between how the rabbit as a personal assistant answered the question, and how a human who actually has the proper contextual awareness answers the same question.
How should we start the podcast?
Rabbit: generic answer
Human: knows who WE is. Knows which PODCAST theyre talking about. And gave an answer suggesting SPECIFICALLY How WAVEFORM should start THEIR podcast THAT week.
Until the AI assistance can answer with " you should ask the rabbit a question"
We still will have a long way to go
Humane is a fucking rip off and will be bankrupt in a year.
But in reality if you put random dude, he will answer as rabbit. Because you need to tech and add context for rabbit/human.
1:29:00 You keep hearing a clicking sound, as if there was something wrong with a cable.
What is the Spotify Car Thing reference mentioned at 1:15:44 ?
Looking forward to the review of the Rabbit R1!
Hit it 10 times and it took me to a channel I’ve been binge watching for the past two days on an unwatched episode lol
Huge security risk with the Rabbit R1:
The VMs store user login/passwords and not an API/OpenID authorisation.
From your description it seems you connect to the VM directly to type in the password. What if someone manages to connect to other people’s VMs ? So they can get your data/passwords/credit cards, can watch what you’re doing since the app is open when you’re sending audio commands..
I was looking for a comment like this. Work in Web security and this gives me the heebie jeebies.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:40 *🎙️ Discussion on the Rabbit R1 and podcast content*
01:55 *🍏 Apple event announcement with potential for OLED iPad Pro*
08:13 *🚗 Tesla Cybertruck recall details on accelerator pedal issue*
15:35 *💲 Tesla's Full-Self Driving price drop to $8,000 and Robo Taxi unveiling speculation*
20:25 *🤖 Autoplaying of long videos possibly to maximize ad revenue*
25:41 *🎥 Discussion on the new TH-cam app layout with enlarged player and related videos section*
32:10 *🎮 Challenge to explore TH-cam autoplay by hitting the next button 10 times*
35:23 *📊 Trivia question on the timeline for the Apple Weather app on the iPad and using the Rabbit device to answer trivia questions with specific responses*
41:05 *📱 Rabbit R1 features a screen the size of a Post-it note stack with a swiveling camera*
42:13 *🔋 Rabbit R1 costs $200 with no monthly subscription, cellular data optional*
45:10 *💡 Rabbit R1's concept revolves around training it to interact with websites and apps without APIs*
46:06 *👾 Rabbit R1 uses a "large action model" to understand and perform user tasks akin to human actions*
49:01 *🎵 Rabbit R1 currently interfaces smoothly with Spotify, DoorDash, Uber, and Mint Journey with built-in app UIs*
52:02 *🖥️ Use of Rabbit R1's virtual machine setup for training and interaction as seen in web portal access*
53:12 *🐰 Rabbit R1's potential promises and future deployment raise uncertainties about live AI training capabilities*
54:24 *✅ Initial functionalities demonstrate AI capacity, like text summarization and speedy responses*
57:35📱 Comparison between Rabbit R1 and Humane AI Pin highlight accessibility and utility issues in physical interaction requirements
58:04 *🤖 Rabbit R1 employs clever responses to mimic human engagement patterns for better user experience and efficiency*
59:26 *🔈 Rabbit R1 features a speaker, virtual keyboard, and quirky UX elements for an engaging user interaction experience*
01:02:10 *⌨️ Rabbit R1 features a touch keyboard and scrolling wheel, with enter button placement causing user discomfort*
01:02:51 *🤔 Confusion arises over Rabbit R1 having a touch keyboard and non-touchscreen interface, hinting at intentional quirks in design by Teenage Engineering*
01:03:04 *🎨 Rabbit R1's unconventional UI prompts speculation of a focus on voice interactions over touch, raising questions about usability in different scenarios*
01:03:30 *🔌 Rabbit R1's emphasis on the physical wheel control in the settings menu highlights potential usability limitations and design choices prioritizing tactile over touchscreen interactions*
01:03:56 *🔋 Intensive usage consumes Rabbit R1's battery quickly over a 78-minute recording, pointing to potential concerns about battery life and optimization*
01:04:41 *💭 Rabbit R1's approach contrasts with Humane AI Pin, as it focuses on user partnerships for innovation and encourages beta testing for lower expectations and community feedback*
01:05:23 *🎯 David suggests buying Rabbit R1 for its current features and potential, emphasizing understanding and evaluating a product based on its present capabilities rather than future promises*
01:06:03 *🧒 The playful design and interaction style of Rabbit R1 lead to a humorous speculation about its potential use as an educational tool for children*
01:06:59 *📝 Rabbit R1's smart response to text input showcases its efficiency in handling simple queries, adding a touch of fun to the user experience*
01:08:22 *⌨️ Rabbit R1's touchscreen keyboard is critiqued for its usability and comparison to commonly used iPhone keyboard, raising concerns about efficient text input*
01:11:28 *🎮 Apple's allowance of emulators on its App Store, like Delta for Nintendo games, signals a shift in policies, leveraging past precedents and newer EU regulations to permit third-party apps and restore old functionalities*
01:21:46 *🕹️ Rabbit R1's launch and its user reception reflect a trend of products entering the market before reaching their full potential, urging customers to evaluate the current state of a product rather than future promises*
01:23:15 *📆 Emulators on iPhone offer new opportunities for users to access retro console games and other unique functionalities previously limited to Android devices*
01:24:26 *🔌 The OG Palm Pilot OS, used for projector timing calculations, was later emulated due to its unavailability, showcasing practical reasons for emulator use beyond gaming*
01:25:50 *👀 The introduction of the Electric G Wagon sparks discussions due to its high price, modest performance specs, and iconic design, leading to varied reactions among enthusiasts and critics*
01:26:57 *🔄 IMAX industry updates and innovation in film cameras highlight the evolution of technology and design, showcasing a blend of classic and modern elements in cinematic equipment*
01:27:25 *⏳ TikTok's regulatory challenges and potential divestment raise concerns and uncertainties about the platform's future, signaling shifts in social media landscape and ownership regulations*
01:28:19 *🔋 The Electric G Wagon's debut prompts discussions on its performance, efficiency, and design choices, reflecting a mix of excitement and skepticism within the EV market*
01:31:35 *🚗 The launch of an Electric G Wagon sparks interest in its features, pricing, and efficiency as it enters the luxury EV market, prompting varied reactions among consumers and industry observers*
01:32:02 *🎮 The trivia segment explores various topics, from tech history to TH-cam features, engaging participants in a fun and educational quiz session on diverse subjects in digital technology.*
01:46:05 *🎥 The early TH-cam platform launched on Valentine's Day 2005 with a dating site concept before pivoting to a video-sharing platform, highlighting the platform's unique origins and evolution*
01:47:18 *🐼 The first TH-cam upload, "Me at the Zoo," marked a transition from dating site to video-sharing platform, showcasing the pivot in content creation and user engagement on the evolving platform.*
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6:39 The main difference between Wolfram Alpha and current LLMs is that WA doesn't hallucinate. If it parsed your query wrong, you can tell because it gives you the steps it took to work it out.
Same thing happens to me when falling asleep to TH-cam, I wake up in the middle of the night to the WAN show every time.
let‘s get the WAN show cookin 👨🍳
I just hit next 10 times. First was another waveform podcast, then 9 digital foundry videos in a row, each between 1 and 3 hours long. I've seen other people mention getting piles of DF videos in a row recently too, and they're putting out a lot of long form videos. So it does look like it prioritises long videos. It is 1am here right now too...
I don’t even subscribe to his channel and TH-cam still constantly autoplays old wan shows. Sometimes years old episodes.
I Get the WAN Show, hbomber guys videos or THE RACE history of F1, all multi hour videos that I wake up to auto playing all the time.
When I fall asleep and wake up I’m always listening to some 2-4 four like jazz or some odd stoner dubstepwave house type video. I also in my sleep tracking am only getting one cycle of deep sleep pretty sure the two are connected
Rotisserie chicken is only good in a BOX! Definately worth the wait for the video version of this episode!
I clicked next 10 times and it took me to a 2hr 90's drum and bass mix i listen to weekly. Also, every single video it tooked me to was a drum and bass mix. Basically the longest and most recurrent content i consume here, which are long ass drum and bass/techno mixes and podcasts
Random question, but what kind of music are you into?
@@loldoctor im into drum and bass and techno, mainly. But theres a lot of sub genres too so theyre a lot, i would say electronic music overall. Also, a lot of indie rock, hip hop. You?
On my 8th next it took me to a reaction video to Planet of the Apes on a channel I've only been to once and subsequent nexts didn't do anything no matter how many times I clicked.
I live in Pheonix we saw a herd of Waymo on the high way a few months back being led by a dude in a car up front. It was very interesting and seemed like highway training.
LOL! Watched this while falling asleep and the next video was WAN Show!
it's here ! lets go down the rabbit hole hahaha
I was about to fly out to Jersey to check if everything was okay! Been waiting all morning for the podcast to drop! 😅
Finally! It’s already the weekend in the UK! But still have time to watch the waveform 😂😊
32:14
Got 09 Studio videos and this
th-cam.com/video/AkXc5Ynr6UI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=I43-WxHVqJX2_aYZ (WWDC 2023 Travel Vlog! -The Studio )
@9:25 "Hitting the brake" should be the proper thing to do, however many cases of unexpected acceleration are people hitting the gas thinking it is the brake, so saying hit the brake isn't exactly always the right advice. I think disengaging to neutral could be more universal advice, or at least letting off both pedals and confirming what you're hitting. That's very hard in the moment but just felt worth noting that "hitting the brake" isn't what it seems in the moment at times.
I can concur that I watch this video to fall asleep and sometimes I do always wake up to the same 4 hour video that David is suggesting !!!
The hand gesture thing is crazy lol. Could you imagine driving your Tesla and seeing a hitch hiker waving you down and your car just starts pulling over lol
I’m a new listener and really enjoyed this episode! I’ve been burning through y’all’s back catalogue all week. Excited to hear more.
I was itching for the episode to drop
18:35 guys, I do not usually comment but the ride hailing app is NOT “just a mock up”. It has been used small scale during test drives at special events. It is probably being used by Tesla employees for ride share to work rn. You’ll see.
1:41:12 it only connects to wifi when you turn the screen on so you have to wait for it to reconnect every time. Amazing
Best community ever ❤
Firstly, I want to say that I really love this podcast! It is definitely the first place to go go when I want to see a review of a product!
I'm now referring to the talk regarding the Rabbit R1:
I was actually eagerly waiting for this video to come out, and was really curious what you are gonna say about it. I like the way David called it a "beta device", because it is, technically a device with not every feature they promised, at least yet. Though the thing that "I" think you got a little wrong, if I may say, is that you thought of it like similar to a smartphone, which I think is not the case. As I understood from Jessie, is that the R1 is meant to be controlled with voice, and the screen is a plus. The screen is meant to be for seeing if you got something right, use the keyboard if you don't want to use your voice, confirm an action after you said it by voice, etc. I think that if you are gonna treat it like a smartphone and use the screen the whole time, you are right that it is very limited. A big difference that "I" think is worth mentioning, which David did touch on, is the difference between the CEO's of Rabbit and Humane, the CEO of Humane sold you that he is bringing a revolution to the AI industry, and didn't give you much. And almost everything it did give you, is bad. But, on the other hand, Jessie, looked to me very humble, and he is eager to invest all his effort into the R1 to make it good. I can't agree more with Marques, that "you should buy a product for what it is now", but Jessie seemed to me that he's putting in much more effort in his product than Humane. Jessie also started the keynote saying that someone (I think it was said on this podcast) said after the launch of the R1, that if it would have even half the things they said on the launch date, he'd be happy. And I think that they delivered half or more than they said at the launch. In addition, from the reviews I saw, I saw that whatever the Humane AI pin can do that the R1 can, the H1 is doing it much better. I mean, it's faster, gives better results, the Rabbit Vision is much better (I mean when you point your camera to something, and asks what it is, Rabbit gives you better, faster, more accurate responses. Not to mention that the Humane AI Pin, you can point to anything, and it has a wide camera too, so when you ask it what is in front of you, you can't know what it sees.), the voice is less annoying, and plus, it has a screen.
Lastly, I really liked the way you concluded the review saying that if one wants a cool, AI, beta toy to play around with, can kinda like it. And again, it does not cost $700 plus a subscription fee.
I really can't wait for a full review from Marques!! :D
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When I fall asleep I always wake up to some black and white battleship documentary. I've never been recommended a battleship documentary.
Please comment on whether the killer app to the R1 is that a VAR can preset up the R1 by training it for specific apps in a specific vertical. Like a personal R1 and a specific sub vertical business R1.1 and R1.2 etc. Then resets these customized Rabbits.
MKBHD and the team you should definitely get the new electric G-Wagon 580 it's the perfect car for all that you need 😊❤❤❤😂
Keep up with great work and greetings from sLOVEnia 😊😂
Better late than never *LETSSS GOOOOO!!!* 🎉
perfect for kids
33:34
I clicked next, immediately got a WAN show, and then after that was just waveform. The next 9 recommendations were ALL waveform.
Started at this podcast's video (in a new tab), hit next 10 times, ended on "IDLES: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert" video. I LIKE THAT!
Full pattern was something like this:
* Waveform Podcast
* Vergecast
* 4x Primeagen videos
* 3x Scary Pockets videos
* IDLES tiny desk concert
The jump from tech videos to music videos is almost certainly the algorithm knowing what I watch to kill time or when I run out of queued videos.
EDIT: I have a slight inclination towards take-out rotisserie chickens in a hard shell plastic container rather than a heat-safe plastic bag. Both are fine though.
31:56 Results of the challenge-
All 10 were wvfrm videos(mostly recent ones,) half of them I remembered watching. Had only 5 intro ads.
Is that normal?
Cheers
To be fair, it would be amazing to have a built in Graphing Calculator... (I do not use any apple products.)
EDIT: i posted this before they said that exact thing lol
57:00 After seeing the launch keynote and giving it some thought I think it was actually smart that this is a separate device-even knowing that people will say “why isn’t this just an app?”
By making it a device they get to control the experience from top to bottom and they are not beholden to Apple or Google to approve updates. It allows them to move as fast as they can. In the keynote, it’s clear that they have much bigger plans than the things that you can do in the current app ecosystem. They want to be an OS but competing as a phone OS is basically guaranteed failure at this point. By making a separate device they don’t have to try and be a phone. They can be only what they want to be.
They also started simple and didn’t try to do something as grandiose Humane which does a much better job setting expectations. $200 is in the ballpark where early adopters will try it out and this will allow Rabbit to get valuable feedback as they move into a mode mainstream product.
The whole thing could still fail but I give Rabbit much better odds than Humane.
finally a big channel mentions that the rabbit could basically be a huge botnet and most companies they're trying to integrate have it in their t&c that it's not allowed to bot and your account can get banned.
I got to Waveform Trivia Finale - The Closest One Yet!
I’m just listening to / watching this on May 12th, so the Apple iPad event is already behind me (watched it live), as I have not been an ardent fan of this podcast, but better late than never 😊. (TH-cam started playing it as I fell back to sleep this morning 😂.)
Anyhow, it’s a long winded way to say that I enjoyed it! lol
Thanks guys
I got 3 WAN show episodes back to back while doing the skipping the video challenge at 33:00
alt store working in Taiwan but it;s empty, no emulators to be found anywhere, when you press on "connect to source" it just shuts down the app...
Giving rabbit ai cloud your full credentials for every app seems crazy to me, unless I'm mistaken, the method of virtually pressing buttons on the webpage would require them to have plain text access to your password?
For Spotify on the rabbit ,it really doesn't make sense to not use the Spotify api, cause the rabbit Spotify api app could only have permissions for certain things, you authenticate it once and they could store a access token that only has given permissions rather than your password. Also what you mentioned about the UI changing requiring re training
32:14 - 10th next: Rivian R2: are we pre-ordering. Went through some Linus Tech, Technology connections, vergecast then last two were past WVFRM episodes. Thanks, didn't need that demonstration of how solid my echo chamber is, but now I know. Great. Also explains why no one else knows anything that is happening in the world of tech
But exactly that with "by software update the product becomes better" applies not only for the R1 but ALSO for the Ai Pin. So I don't understand why two devices are rated differently here? Do you understand what I'm getting at? But no matter what I write here, nobody reads it either way...
Mostly the price. r1 is a lot easier to invest into.
10 play next clicks leads me back through more WVFRM podcasts (mostly, one or two LTTs vids in there) and ending on the episode with Hasan Minhaj.
Also, I was a bit confused about the R1 and Spotify integration: David mentioned playing Spotify on the R1 shows the same activity with Spotify on your desktop. But that sounds the same as when I control Spotify through my phone and Spotify on my desktop-- there's playback parity between both devices. How is the R1 integration different?
That said, great episode once again, folks! Always feels like I'm sitting around, chatting with a group of friends. :D
@Ellis, I really want to be sold on why the bag is better than the container. I don't buy rotisserie chickens often (or at all?), but if I did, why wouldn't I want a container to put it in instead having a bag that doesn't lay flat in the fridge?
Hello can you ask why the camera feature don’t have a flip while recording function ⁉️⁉️
50:56
I'm not sure that it uses macro, Spotify has pretty good public API that allows you to build apps around it
Dude I wake up to the WAN show EVERY SINGLE DAY. TH-cam KEEPS SERVING ME THE WAN SHOW!!! It literally does not go away no matter what I do
Are we getting a full review of the r1?
32:05 The algorhythm apparently thought, that I have to be in the mood for the Waveform Podcast, so it took me through 10 episodes of you guys I haven't watched (bc those came out, before I subscribed and since this is always mostly based on news, I don't want to listen to outdated episodes) Eventually after 10 times skipping I landed on "Mac Pro Story Time, r/Place Recap, and an Interview with Jad Abumrad"
32:32 it literally just kept giving me more more way from episodes and it kept going back-and-forth between the different ones, I ended up on the apple force to pull watches from shelves episode
So I made the autocomplete challenge (31:55) twice.
1. After picking a Dave2D video I hit Shift+N 10 times and by number 6 it was coming back and forth between "Our Favorite Productivity Apps" and "Is Apple Breaking the Law?"
2. I went to the last second of each video I was getting by Autoplay and ended at "Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Review: Why Buy Anything Else?" by Marques Brownlee. This time I didn't come back and forth between already suggested episodes.
3:12 no the port on the iPads keyboard is already USB C
I loved hearing them talking about the calc app after they released the math notes that blew everyone away!
Can somebody explain me why 0 to 60 is so important for cars? When taking about smartphones we also stopped talking about the the exact GHZ specs etc.
Hitting the next button 10 times: all the next videos were other episodes of this podcast, the 10th one was right to repair deep dive
The funny thing is that Marquez still used his Mac to find the true origin of TH-cam instead of relying on the rabbit. I wonder if an ai device is actually even needed? AI can just be implemented into existing devices like what Samsung is doing.
fornite
lol am I the only one notice that the screenshot of youtube layout recommendation video is tectone video about honkai star rail?
1:49:41 Definitely plastic container because it's easier to deal with the carcass. (Listened to the podcast while running, but jumped into the comments section to answer 😂)
6:38 - I hope/assume you meant this, but LLMs are definitely not what Wolfram Alpha is / was, LLMs just are a better version of the interface. Wolfram Alpha did have a sort of OK natural language interface, but its actual math is still lightyears ahead of AI, because it does actual pure math - no mistakes, where an LLM just comes up with an answer that's sometimes right, like you or I would when we try to remember or put together an answer without thinking about it too hard.
"MIDYUAN EXPLAINED" I cannot lmao
My friend has an app that automatically catches Pokemon for him. I wonder if the R1 could be used to automate grinding similar things in games
I can confirm The WAN Show conspiracy is real, The next 6 autoplay videos were WAN show, and after that, 4 videos of Linus building a pc for 3 hours
I work at Costco, the containers pop open and leak pretty regularly. So if the bags fix that while also using less plastic, I'm all for it.
I wonder if the glue holding the gas pedal on is the same as the glue holding Starship tiles🤔
Limitless pendant (ex rewindai) is 4 months away. hope you got your preorder. that could be interesting cause they had working software before (it seems, according to reddit). now they're combing it with speakers.
After hitting next 10 times the video I got was "Waveform Trivia Finale - The Closest One Yet!". Most videos were also other waveform episodes.
Andrew is right, a physical connection is better for the pedal. I don't think they should have been using adhesive to begin with, but the Cybertruck has a tendency to prioritize its aesthetic over function.
for the ipad calculator, i already use an app where I can write equations with the pencil and it solves them. If apple used that as a base and built a kinda wolfram alpha like integration to further explain the equations (and handle more complex ones) I'd say thats a solid ipad calculator implementation. Being able to draw a graph with the pencil and it builds an equation for it would be sick as well too.
For Spotify I'm 99% sure they just use API directly. There's no way they are opening the app in a headless browser, click through UI to find a song and then play it. That speed can be only achieved by using API directly.
The Chevrolet bolt has been recalled at least 2 times if not 3. The first one they completely replaced the battery. Second was software to limit charge temporarily and third was something with the seatbelt. To be fair i live in a tiny country in the middle east and they still took care of my car in a timely manner.
32:33 I ended up on a SC2 video that’s almost 4 hours long. Shuffled through a few WVFRM videos, then bled into SC2. Most were 30min +.
I did exactly what Marques told me to do, and I hit *Next* 10 times on the Autoplay queue, and I kid you not, ever single one of the 10 videos I was thrown into was a full 1-2hr long episode of the Trash Taste Podcast. Every single video.