time stamps: 00:10:51 - iMac Pro to feature A10 Fusion coprocessor 00:22:08 - Intel finds critial holes in secret Management Engine 00:31:40 - Sponsor: Need for Seat 00:33:24 - Sponsor: GFuel 00:35:40 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky 00:37:40 - Net neutrality 00:46:51 - BGR teases Galaxy X, a bendable phone 00:51:40 - Google collects Android user locations even when location services are disabled 00:54:06 - Uber paid hackers to delete stolen data on millions 01:10:18 - Elon Musk wins bet, finishing massive battery installation in 100 days 01:11:14 - Pokémon Go creator raises $200 million ahead of Harry Potter game launch
Here's net neutrality in depth since the creation of it th-cam.com/video/5Z_nBhfpmk4/w-d-xo.html it's actually bad to support net neutrality because it will stall innovation if there's no $ in it. Shit doesn't happen for free people. We the people are given a choice between faster internet or slow internet for all.
Ya we in Canada are lucky we don't have to deal with that. But it could affect us though since we visit American sites and much of our traffic is routed through the USA. Our government made a statement urging USA not to go through with it, it's appalling... Canada is all about an open and free internet, so we are supporting USA citizens as much as possible.
Many parts of the world (like communist China as an example) and even Australia censor the internet etc. Canada (and a few others) promote an open and free internet.
I suspect you guys will be ok. The backlash will be huge! People will fucking riot. Hackers already talking about attacking the FCC and major online companies will strike... Ajit Pai has no idea what he's in for...
To clarify a little about what the Intel ME is: It's a part of every Intel CPU(It actually has it's own CPU: It used to be an ARC core, but now it's running a small x86 core) that runs it's own operation system(since the switch to x86 MINIX, a Unix-like OS). The ME has access to basically all the resources of the Host computer: Full memory read/write access, access to the network hardware(The MINIX on there even brings it's own web server), access to USB, PCI-E, ... Oh, and it runs even if the computer is in S3. The Intel ME binarys are also encrypted and signed, which means you can't modify it yourself, or even really analyze it. It is basically the most amazing backdoor anyone could think of. It controls the interfaces needed to flash or verify it, and it's locked in a chip - If one writes the right malware, the only way to make sure you don't have it is to shred the chip. Even the NSA knows how bad the ME is, which is why they got Intel to get them versions of the PCH/CPU without it for them. Some even say it might have been the NSA that wanted these kinds of features from Intel. Well, if they did, they just f'd the security of everyone owning an Intel CPU, or who's data is stored on hardware connected to an Intel CPU(Imagine someone found another remote exploit and does not disclose it). Sounds like I'm dramatizing? Even google is trying to get rid of the ME. But the worst thing? It's almost impossible to get any kind of CPU without it. AMD has similar technologys(PSP/SEM), so does ARM(TrustZone). And I'm almost certain that it's just a matter of time before they get exploited. Who knows, it might already have happend, how could we know.
Massively enlightening and important comment. Here I was thinking AngelFire was bad, that’s a whole new level of bullsh*t. William Binney was right. Thanks.
Anyone remember when a free and open internet was a non-partisan issue? When we didn't have to worry about one of the biggest sources of knowledge and news being hampered because some former fat-headed lawyer from Verizon trying to make a few more millions. I'm not angry anymore I'm just depressed because we have fought this fight multiple times before and now it has been all but completely taken out of citizens hands.
I agree. We need to stop this. It might not seem important now. Think of how it will effect everyone . Not just you. Your family. Friends. Children. There children. Etc.
Jon Connell -- Net neutrality did not start in 2015 and nothing was passed in 2015 either. What really happened was that in the spring of 2015, a judge ruled that in order for the FCC to continue to keep the net neutral, they had to reclassify the internet to be like phones. The FCC did as the judge suggested. This is why the FCC can undo it with no action from congress -- Note that I said that the FCC changed things so that the internet ISPs would be like phones. This should tell you something.
Just under 2 years of use of my Maxnomic chair, the seat covering was cracking and peeling off. They sent me a whole new seat bottom frame as a replacement. Great service. I don't know how it stacks with other chairs of this nature, but I like mine.
Luke is my spirit animal. When he rants like this or starts talking about something he's passionate about, it's almost always something I've been totally onboard with from the start. Never change, man.
bluestate red, You see the benefits every day. A free/neutral Net you can access without your ISP interfering. If they did, you have a legal uphand and can demand that they stop or sue them. The negatives before were demonstrated in the case of netflix for example, which had their up/downstream throttled unless netflix pays premium which in return means the customer has to pay more. Without gov regulation, they can do whatever they want, literally, which mean corporate interest over all, *MORE than ever before* chunkatuff Ye, ye, booho hoo government. Except with teh previous administration, the law was executed and ISP had to have the user access something like netflix (or whatver.. you name it) without throttling. And so, that is what happens when someone like Trump is elected. everything goes to shit.
@fetB I get it, you're a massive leftist. I gotcha loud and clear, my man. That's ok. I'm not, and I voted for Trump, and he's doing what I want, cause we won. So, it's ok, you can have your opinion.
I used to mock people who say they'd move because of the results of an election, but net neutrality might actually push me to just move 60 miles and learn to deal with Canadian maple syrup
The worst part of net neutrality for me, or going against it rather. Is the fact that everything we see and use currently grew from a neutral net. To now change would give an unfair advantage to businesses that grew up in a neutral net which now had saturation. in example Google, youtube, facebook, amazon, ebay, etc. will all be most likely free, or in the lowest pricing tier of internet. while smaller or lesser known sites such as avidmax, ocphoto, ghanal lumber, etc. falling in some sort of mid tier package. and those of you using any kind of VPN for personal security would most likely be either cut off completely from your vpn, charged a premium to use it, or most likely forced into a vpn from your ISP that isn't really a true VPN but more like a fake VPN that google might set up in order to still track its own users.
Linus, a tip I learned in Information Security Class, is that at each level a certain percentage (1-10%) is set aside for the unknown or the lack of security in a system development project.So at some levels , there is a potential risk associated.
1. So what if the price of games didn't go up in a while, there is no reason it should. 2. There is a risk in any business 3. Games that cost a lot also earn a lot of money if they are good. Also, there are a lot more people to buy a game than there were 10, 20 years ago. 4. When an indi game looks and is as good as Witcher 3 then they can charge $60 for it. 5. They are not compensating, they found an easier way to make money. Make a game, earn 100 million, then add lootboxes into the game while spending less than 1% of effort of making that game and earn another 100 million. It's called good business.
I just contacted my Congressman and two Senators of Illinois and asked for the following: Please fight to keep Title II in place to protect Net Neutrality. Consumers and Businesses need a level playing field to succeed in this area. Please fight for me please represent me.
Net "Neutrality" must die! The free market worked before net neutrality and it will work after. If you want to demand something, demand that governments stop enforcing ISP monopolies by only granting one ISP easement access. Create an environment that fosters competition and all your problems will be solved overnight.
There is no such thing as "before net neutrality". The internet has been neutral since the day of its invention. In spring of 2015, a judge ruled that the method being used to keep it neutral was not legal unless the FCC changed the internet to be classified the same as a phone company. The FCC did as the judge suggested they should and the net remained neutral. All that good stuff that have happened on the internet like netflix and gmail and youtube happened *because* it was neutral.
Ken Smith "All that good stuff that have happened on the internet like netflix and gmail and youtube happened because it was neutral." *Price of 10 gigabytes download per month users $70.* *Price of 1,000,000,000,000 gigabyte downloaded per month NetFlix and TH-cam $70.* *So you're saying NetFlix and TH-cam are successful because everyone subsidizes their bandwidth costs under Net Neutrality™(aka Price Fixing).*
Dia Qibao I am saying that NetFlix etc exist at all because of the neutral net. Do you like the cost and offering of Cable TV? That is the alternate model.
Ken Smith "That is the alternate model." *The alternate model is unknowable. Cable TV and NetFlix are known system models.* "I am saying that NetFlix etc exist... because of the neutral net." *Any company that uses most of the resource, like NetFlix, will do well when they aren't charged for their usage by regularly price fixing.* *If internet usage cost 10,000,000Gb of bandwidth costs $1,000,000 do you charge the 10,000 users $100? Three user are 80% of the usage, and they pay only $100. Why do this? Why not charge $10/Gb so as to manage resource allocation per usage instead of per user.*
Under net neutrality, the ISPs are completely free to charge per byte. They have opted not to. The only thing "neutral" means is that they can't play favorites.
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FTC exists to prevent this situation from happening, and is currently suing AT&T for exactly this. Net neutrality is not the FCC's job, the FTC will still have all the same powers to prevent dishonest and predatory business practices.
Steve B that's not what net neutrality is at all. Net Neutrality prevents Comcast, Verizon, AT&T and other isps from preventing you from using competing services or from controlling what you use your internet on.
I so agree about some of the basic phone features that would be great as common PC features. Hopefully the right people hear this and accept the challenge.
Reich wing propaganda propagates around reich wingers fairly easily. The angle now is pretty much "the internet existed before NN so clearly NN isn't needed!" Its easy to deceive people when they are incapable of simple things like "cause and effect". In all fairness alot of them don't even clear middle school ...
answer me this, why are all the big players behind NN but not the small or medium network services players. What NN does is it stops innovative small/medium companies from competing with better products and services. Think of it like this NN is like a freeway where there is no express ways or toll roads and you cant go any faster than the slowest truck. So even if you want to pay for a better service you are SOL you have to go slow.
The bug in the intel CPU has been known for a while and is worse than many think. Core#0 can access a collection of configuration registers. In earlier machines they were I/O actions and thus could be very well protected. It turns out that code can set the contents of these registers in a way that allows code to be plugged into the "more trusted than the OS" level on the CPU. From that point on, anything the hacker dreams of can be done without the OS even knowing it happened.
ASUS and Gigabyte already had fixes available before the time you recorded this. MSI does not yet. And it's not a BIOS update, there is nothing to figure out for the end user. Just click an exe to update ME and the firmware.
I feel like Linus overlooked the main issue with microtransactions. The big thing is the put X in and you MAY get what you want. Give us a way to put in X and get Y 100%.
Eating on camera is OKAY! If you invited yourself to my home I would eat regardless, same goes for Linus and all of us inviting ourselves to sit and listen across the table from him ;-)
THANK YOU LINUS!!! I'm glad you're bringing awareness to Net Neutrality. Unlike Canada, we in the USA have a rabid right-wing that wants to destroy progress for the many to benefit the very privileged few & corporations
Alex jones is controlled opposition. Basically by leading the opposition they control it. Sure many of the things he says are true, but at crucial junctures he deviates. The thing is he's genuine but, his handlers are not and they call the shots. Munjee Syedd the elite play a game where in which by releasing sensitive information and getting no reaction from the public they feel validation. Many of you would not be able to cope with the majority of the information I have gathered. I've searched the depths of the deep net only to find that the ULTRA sensitive material is typically surface level in normie territory.
I still haven't found a game that's as addictive as WoW during WotLK. The goal of reaching "It's over nine thousand" Achievement was such a nice driving force. You had to go through every Raid old and new see all the content, discover every zone... basically experience the whole game (multiple times in some cases) to get that achievement. I so miss this type of grinding (with friends)
On the Uber topic: I used to drive for Uber on the weekend pulling 12-15 hours a week over the weekend. I usually pulled about $200 after uber fees for my trouble. That consistent of hundreds of miles of driving between three states (Lives in Tri-State Philly area)and racking up 10k+ miles on my car over the course of a year. I needed the money and it worked out but for those who rely on Uber full time it is a real pain in the ass to make a sustainable wage in my area now. When the service launched you could easily make 3-5k a week, but now you would barely pull a quarter of that. You could live off that but your car maintenance, gas, and insurance is NOT included.
the companies do it in US. People end up paying more to ISPs. ISPs in other country see the increased profits of these ISPs. ISPs in other countries follow. There, you have to pay more now.......so yeah everyone should be concerned
Anshul, EU have their own net neutrality laws. so no, the ISPs her couldnt not just follow. But it will affect people in the rest of the world that want to go to sites based in US, or companies that have their servers in US but want an audience in other countries. The way around this for people in for example Europe, is for the companies to set up servers in Europe that people here can use. but thats exstra money, and is especially bad for small companies with an international audience that can literally be killed of because the ISPs wants too much money to not slow them down..
Hazzycakes what, no US Google, Facebook, Amazon, that article your yet to read? What you on about? You can't bypass all US web traffic, this comment probably passed through the states several times, probably hosted there too, who knows. We are all fucked
For mobile users: Timestamps courtesy of JJMC89. 00:10:51 - iMac Pro to feature A10 Fusion coprocessor 00:22:08 - Intel finds critial holes in secret Management Engine 00:31:40 - Sponsor: Need for Seat 00:33:24 - Sponsor: GFuel 00:35:40 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky 00:37:40 - Net neutrality 00:46:51 - BGR teases Galaxy X, a bendable phone 00:51:40 - Google collects Android user locations even when location services are disabled 00:54:06 - Uber paid hackers to delete stolen data on millions 01:10:18 - Elon Musk wins bet, finishing massive battery installation in 100 days 01:11:14 - Pokémon Go creator raises $200 million ahead of Harry Potter game launch
You know what is the scariest thing about google collecting my data that I didn't know about? I found my location history in the maps app, and it has data from like 3 years ago. I can see me going to school everyday, going on holidays, and EVERYTHING. like wtf I've always had everything switched off about sendig data to google. But tbh it's pretty cool, brings back memories :')
I bought savage jerky and i thought it was probably the worst dried product ive ever had. I don't know how you guys eat it, it just tastes of molasses, vinegar and low quality meat. I got 5 flavors and didn't like any of them.
1. Just going to say that Im a poor peasant, barely able to afford DECENT internet in my area. So, please keep net neutrality, I dont want to pay extra money for going to websites like TH-cam, Hulu, or Redtube (Pornhub is better though), or having the ISP shove their new Cornhub, Faceboob or etc. cyber schlong down my throat. 2. I realize game development has scaled up exponentially, so I wouldnt mind paying a bit extra for a game. DLC can stay too, I dont mind that. Much rather buy the parts/maps I want, over an entire 60 dollar season pass that divides communities. Also, please stop with pay to win micro transactions or with those shitty ports (Ubisoft). Just get quality work done, I will pay extra for companies to give me a finished base product. Go ahead and slap me with your schlongs
Prepare your tin foil hat Putin has all those bots he used to meddle with the 2016 election sitting idle. He has a long term goal of destroying the US but there is no election right now to fiddle. Thus rather than letting the machine sit idle he launched them in an effort to ruin the internet in the US.
As a Canadian very must interested in American politics, I've seen US citizens loose freedoms at an alarming rate. Touching internet neutrality is just a new low from greedy corporations.
Linus, my current and 2 previous laptops had GPS built in, because they all came with WWAN capabilities. The older ones used mSATA ports to install the WWAN cards, and had antennas running through the frame of the screen (next to the WiFi antennas). I think there's been a standard for very long but the demand for it is so low that it only appears in laptops designed to target this market segment.
The intent of getting rid off net neutrality is to provide the customers a sense of pride and accomplishment for unlocking different websites and services.
"All deregulation is good" Trump fanboys are hilarious. Regulations are the only reason you're not being poisoned by the water, maimed by your car and b*ttf***ed by your boss. But keep going, it's his working class base that will get the worst of it. I'll merely laugh.
Weren't the people in Michigan having lead in the water problems not long ago? How is this possible? They're a government agency and there are regulations to protect the same people?? Regulations making you safe are a fallacy. First, they're made by a regulatory agency and not by the legislature. As such, you, as a citizen, don't have the opportunity to vote these people out of existence if they get out of line. They're a bureaucracy and, outside of being defunded, they essentially make up whatever laws they like. It's nice to think that they're doing this with only the best of intentions in mind but it's really hard to stop an agency if they do get out of line. You end up fighting through the bureaucratic red tape until you can no longer afford to fight. At least with elected officials, regardless of the side you're on, you have the opportunity to speak out against them and maybe stop them from being elected the next time around. When the airlines were deregulated it was made out to be that planes would regularly be dropping out of the sky. That never happened. When the Federal government was forced out of forcing, through the distribution of highway funds, the 55MPH speed limit similar claims were made: Our interstate system would run red with the blood of families killed because each state could decide on it's own what their speed limit should be!! That was the claim. States have adjusted their speed limits and a "one size fits all" really doesn't work. It rarely does. There are a lot of claims that "just one more regulation will fix things" or that "getting rid of ANY regulation will end in chaos" but it rarely does for either. All that really comes from it is more BS that each of us have to deal with each day, on top of all of the BS that already exists that we have to deal with.
I live in Puerto Rico (US colony) time is eastern, but it doesn't change during the winter and we get Amazon Prime free shipping on most items (not 2 day, just free shipping).
First comment on youtube for years. The part About Net neutrality, Linus and Luke, this is why i love you guys/your channel. Peace out - The Danish guy.
Payday2 is one of the best implementations of ongoing DLC which "works" imo, good DLC making the game relevant and replayable forever is actually realistic...
If the management engine has access to memory, I would assume that includes the clipboard contents. In other words, if you use a password manager (like security professionals recommend) that's not a plugin to your browser, it can get them when they're used.
Waiting in anticipation for the Eve V Review, hopefully before December 4th. Make me proud @LinusTechTips, all the other reviews aren’t as in-depth as you guys are
Luke's hair. I mean. It’s beautiful. Feathered and layered. You just don’t see it much these days. Totally agree about game pricing and content. Everyone wants to underdevelop, rely on the modding community and milk everything instead of providing a singular and solid experience.
Verison. ATT. T-Mobile. Sprint. That is 4 ISPs who each have nation wide, overlapping, competing internet service. There is competition among ISPs whether y'all like it or not. The average speed of mobile network users is 25 mbps, and it grows every year. That's fast enough to do 99% of what the internet has to offer.
All this fear of losing "net neutrality" over speculation of what the ISP's might do. What I see is greater competition that will hold ISP's more accountable. And even if the big ISP's did do everything like internet fast lanes, paid priority, ect... you would very quickly see emerging startups that would offer cheaper and better services with greater transparency than even what we currently have today. You can't believe the FCC would govern the internet better than natural competition would, especially when you have lobbyists that give the current ISP's so much power.
Alaska actually spans 4 time zones by itself, though officially it has only two. Still, in total the US has 6 official time zones. If time zones were purely based on longitude, the states would span all the way from GMT-5 in the east to GMT+12 in the west.
net neutrality is like saying "oh sorry i know you paid for amazon prime but all mail will now be delivered in a flat 2 weeks, we canceled amazon prime" its literally regressive.
When I upgraded my i5 4440 to an i7 4790K on an ASUS Z87-A, I had to run a program from Intel to inject the ME update to my BIOS flash before making my board compatible with Devil's Canyon processors. Wasted a few hours wondering why Windows crashed on shutdown, but its been a dream ever since.
Also, there are NIST standards highlighted through the 'Rainbox Series' which detail and outline the objectives of and, in some cases, the applications of a secure system, including network traffic (Red), or a trusted computer system as a whole. I was a bit sceptical on the information provided by this series, largely because of its' authorship dates, but the series itself is largely conceptual, and not implementable, so it is a very strong guide for technicians to seek solutions with.
It's funny 'cause when I clicked on this video my internet connection went out and all that had loaded on the page was the youtube logo in the top-left and the black rectangle where the video plays and the title. Then, sitting patiently, I waited and waited watching a progress circle spin and spin.
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00:22:08 - Intel finds critial holes in secret Management Engine
00:31:40 - Sponsor: Need for Seat
00:33:24 - Sponsor: GFuel
00:35:40 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky
00:37:40 - Net neutrality
00:46:51 - BGR teases Galaxy X, a bendable phone
00:51:40 - Google collects Android user locations even when location services are disabled
00:54:06 - Uber paid hackers to delete stolen data on millions
01:10:18 - Elon Musk wins bet, finishing massive battery installation in 100 days
01:11:14 - Pokémon Go creator raises $200 million ahead of Harry Potter game launch
Liam Brinton Wish this was higher up in the comments
Nice copy and paste from the description.
You the real mvp! Until you read the description
Mobile viewers need timestamps in the comments
Good point
I must stop reading the comments.
Crystal Soulslayer I agree
Bots.. Bots everywhere..
All I want is mobile timestamps. Is it too much to ask?
Here's net neutrality in depth since the creation of it th-cam.com/video/5Z_nBhfpmk4/w-d-xo.html it's actually bad to support net neutrality because it will stall innovation if there's no $ in it. Shit doesn't happen for free people. We the people are given a choice between faster internet or slow internet for all.
Ya we in Canada are lucky we don't have to deal with that. But it could affect us though since we visit American sites and much of our traffic is routed through the USA. Our government made a statement urging USA not to go through with it, it's appalling... Canada is all about an open and free internet, so we are supporting USA citizens as much as possible.
Ya, here in Canada we are trying to support you guys on this. It's just not right... Our government made a statement about it and how wrong it is.
Istarian not just canada. The rest of the world
Many parts of the world (like communist China as an example) and even Australia censor the internet etc. Canada (and a few others) promote an open and free internet.
I live in America and I really hope that net neutrality survives but I believe we only need to convince one more fcc chairman to keep net neutrality.
I suspect you guys will be ok. The backlash will be huge! People will fucking riot. Hackers already talking about attacking the FCC and major online companies will strike... Ajit Pai has no idea what he's in for...
To clarify a little about what the Intel ME is:
It's a part of every Intel CPU(It actually has it's own CPU: It used to be an ARC core, but now it's running a small x86 core) that runs it's own operation system(since the switch to x86 MINIX, a Unix-like OS). The ME has access to basically all the resources of the Host computer: Full memory read/write access, access to the network hardware(The MINIX on there even brings it's own web server), access to USB, PCI-E, ... Oh, and it runs even if the computer is in S3.
The Intel ME binarys are also encrypted and signed, which means you can't modify it yourself, or even really analyze it. It is basically the most amazing backdoor anyone could think of. It controls the interfaces needed to flash or verify it, and it's locked in a chip - If one writes the right malware, the only way to make sure you don't have it is to shred the chip. Even the NSA knows how bad the ME is, which is why they got Intel to get them versions of the PCH/CPU without it for them. Some even say it might have been the NSA that wanted these kinds of features from Intel. Well, if they did, they just f'd the security of everyone owning an Intel CPU, or who's data is stored on hardware connected to an Intel CPU(Imagine someone found another remote exploit and does not disclose it).
Sounds like I'm dramatizing? Even google is trying to get rid of the ME.
But the worst thing? It's almost impossible to get any kind of CPU without it. AMD has similar technologys(PSP/SEM), so does ARM(TrustZone). And I'm almost certain that it's just a matter of time before they get exploited. Who knows, it might already have happend, how could we know.
damn
Massively enlightening and important comment. Here I was thinking AngelFire was bad, that’s a whole new level of bullsh*t. William Binney was right. Thanks.
Hey, this comment isn't about net neutrality. Get out of here.
Webbie - William Binney may have an answer to that one.
Anyone remember when a free and open internet was a non-partisan issue? When we didn't have to worry about one of the biggest sources of knowledge and news being hampered because some former fat-headed lawyer from Verizon trying to make a few more millions. I'm not angry anymore I'm just depressed because we have fought this fight multiple times before and now it has been all but completely taken out of citizens hands.
I agree. We need to stop this. It might not seem important now. Think of how it will effect everyone . Not just you. Your family. Friends. Children. There children. Etc.
Sarimasu. Net neutrality will ban grammar nazis
I have yet to see a single good reason to end Net Neutrality
The rich don't yet have all of the money.
B-b-but the poor ISPs arent making enough money :(
Jon Connell
-- Net neutrality did not start in 2015 and nothing was passed in 2015 either. What really happened was that in the spring of 2015, a judge ruled that in order for the FCC to continue to keep the net neutral, they had to reclassify the internet to be like phones. The FCC did as the judge suggested. This is why the FCC can undo it with no action from congress
-- Note that I said that the FCC changed things so that the internet ISPs would be like phones. This should tell you something.
Finally ..the L&L wan show. I hate it when one of you is missing.
Ikr
Just under 2 years of use of my Maxnomic chair, the seat covering was cracking and peeling off. They sent me a whole new seat bottom frame as a replacement. Great service. I don't know how it stacks with other chairs of this nature, but I like mine.
Luke is my spirit animal. When he rants like this or starts talking about something he's passionate about, it's almost always something I've been totally onboard with from the start. Never change, man.
WTF is with the anti-net-neutrality people in the comments!? This is not a political party issue.
Most of them dont even understand what it means. Like the name doesnt say it already
I can't believe some people are so ignorant as to still trust the title of a government bill, and even ask others to do the same.
fetB It's more the fact that I can't seem to recall any benefits after it's passing or any negatives before.
bluestate red, You see the benefits every day. A free/neutral Net you can access without your ISP interfering. If they did, you have a legal uphand and can demand that they stop or sue them. The negatives before were demonstrated in the case of netflix for example, which had their up/downstream throttled unless netflix pays premium which in return means the customer has to pay more. Without gov regulation, they can do whatever they want, literally, which mean corporate interest over all, *MORE than ever before*
chunkatuff Ye, ye, booho hoo government. Except with teh previous administration, the law was executed and ISP had to have the user access something like netflix (or whatver.. you name it) without throttling. And so, that is what happens when someone like Trump is elected. everything goes to shit.
@fetB I get it, you're a massive leftist. I gotcha loud and clear, my man. That's ok. I'm not, and I voted for Trump, and he's doing what I want, cause we won. So, it's ok, you can have your opinion.
I liked this Wan Show just gave off an old Wan Show vibe, its nice.
Did all the "FREE MARKET IS ALWAYS RIGHT" people just decided to show up on this one video.
Probably the best wan show I've seen. They were literally just chillin for like 10 min before rolling the intro.
As a 90s kid I'm feeling nostalgic about dial up speeds coming back!
I used to mock people who say they'd move because of the results of an election, but net neutrality might actually push me to just move 60 miles and learn to deal with Canadian maple syrup
Maple syrup tastes delicious. Your American taste buds might have to adjust a little bit, but it's worth it!
Enjoy socialism.
The worst part of net neutrality for me, or going against it rather. Is the fact that everything we see and use currently grew from a neutral net. To now change would give an unfair advantage to businesses that grew up in a neutral net which now had saturation. in example Google, youtube, facebook, amazon, ebay, etc. will all be most likely free, or in the lowest pricing tier of internet. while smaller or lesser known sites such as avidmax, ocphoto, ghanal lumber, etc. falling in some sort of mid tier package. and those of you using any kind of VPN for personal security would most likely be either cut off completely from your vpn, charged a premium to use it, or most likely forced into a vpn from your ISP that isn't really a true VPN but more like a fake VPN that google might set up in order to still track its own users.
Wow It's amazing reading these comments,that for people watching a tech show that many of you have no idea what the hell Net Neutrality is.
Linus, a tip I learned in Information Security Class, is that at each level a certain percentage (1-10%) is set aside for the unknown or the lack of security in a system development project.So at some levels , there is a potential risk associated.
Great WAN show. I love when yall just kicking it more than a show. More loose and better.
How fucking ironic is it that I had to sit through a Verizon advertisement before this video fuck
1. So what if the price of games didn't go up in a while, there is no reason it should.
2. There is a risk in any business
3. Games that cost a lot also earn a lot of money if they are good. Also, there are a lot more people to buy a game than there were 10, 20 years ago.
4. When an indi game looks and is as good as Witcher 3 then they can charge $60 for it.
5. They are not compensating, they found an easier way to make money. Make a game, earn 100 million, then add lootboxes into the game while spending less than 1% of effort of making that game and earn another 100 million. It's called good business.
What exactly was Undertale number one in?
Just a PSA: Just because someone you voted for supports something, does not mean you have to.
First time watching the WAN show. This is absolutely fantastic.
I just contacted my Congressman and two Senators of Illinois and asked for the following: Please fight to keep Title II in place to protect Net Neutrality. Consumers and Businesses need a level playing field to succeed in this area. Please fight for me please represent me.
To those not in US. Don't think this doesn't affect you. Sites are hosted in the US. This will affect us all.. (I live in NZ ;-;)
Net "Neutrality" must die! The free market worked before net neutrality and it will work after. If you want to demand something, demand that governments stop enforcing ISP monopolies by only granting one ISP easement access. Create an environment that fosters competition and all your problems will be solved overnight.
There is no such thing as "before net neutrality". The internet has been neutral since the day of its invention. In spring of 2015, a judge ruled that the method being used to keep it neutral was not legal unless the FCC changed the internet to be classified the same as a phone company. The FCC did as the judge suggested they should and the net remained neutral. All that good stuff that have happened on the internet like netflix and gmail and youtube happened *because* it was neutral.
Ken Smith "All that good stuff that have happened on the internet like netflix and gmail and youtube happened because it was neutral."
*Price of 10 gigabytes download per month users $70.*
*Price of 1,000,000,000,000 gigabyte downloaded per month NetFlix and TH-cam $70.*
*So you're saying NetFlix and TH-cam are successful because everyone subsidizes their bandwidth costs under Net Neutrality™(aka Price Fixing).*
Dia Qibao
I am saying that NetFlix etc exist at all because of the neutral net. Do you like the cost and offering of Cable TV? That is the alternate model.
Ken Smith "That is the alternate model."
*The alternate model is unknowable. Cable TV and NetFlix are known system models.*
"I am saying that NetFlix etc exist... because of the neutral net."
*Any company that uses most of the resource, like NetFlix, will do well when they aren't charged for their usage by regularly price fixing.*
*If internet usage cost 10,000,000Gb of bandwidth costs $1,000,000 do you charge the 10,000 users $100? Three user are 80% of the usage, and they pay only $100. Why do this? Why not charge $10/Gb so as to manage resource allocation per usage instead of per user.*
Under net neutrality, the ISPs are completely free to charge per byte. They have opted not to. The only thing "neutral" means is that they can't play favorites.
Me trying to find time stamps.
I'm going to need to buy a Canada package just to watch you guys now. :( time to sell my computer just to pay for it to watch you guys.
Timestamps courtesy of JJMC89.
00:10:51 - iMac Pro to feature A10 Fusion coprocessor
00:22:08 - Intel finds critial holes in secret Management Engine
00:31:40 - Sponsor: Need for Seat
00:33:24 - Sponsor: GFuel
00:35:40 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky
00:37:40 - Net neutrality
00:46:51 - BGR teases Galaxy X, a bendable phone
00:51:40 - Google collects Android user locations even when location services are disabled
00:54:06 - Uber paid hackers to delete stolen data on millions
01:10:18 - Elon Musk wins bet, finishing massive battery installation in 100 days
01:11:14 - Pokémon Go creator raises $200 million ahead of Harry Potter game launch
When Comcast starts charging an extra fee to unblock TH-cam, maybe these commentators will start to care more.
Can't happen.
FTC exists to prevent this situation from happening, and is currently suing AT&T for exactly this. Net neutrality is not the FCC's job, the FTC will still have all the same powers to prevent dishonest and predatory business practices.
nope ill pay to have the highest tier
I am glad there are laws protecting net neutrality in EU ..
wait I thought net neutrality was restricting what you can do on the internet? and enforcing only positive news like youtube is doing
Steve B that's not what net neutrality is at all. Net Neutrality prevents Comcast, Verizon, AT&T and other isps from preventing you from using competing services or from controlling what you use your internet on.
I so agree about some of the basic phone features that would be great as common PC features. Hopefully the right people hear this and accept the challenge.
Thomas Myers which features fo you think of ? I can use my pc as a phone for a landline inkcluding an answwring machine
this show was the reason why I watch Wan show. insight and debate. new is cool but insight is better.
Luke was actually humorous and enthusiastic today, rather than miserable and stoned.
Wait... I'm from Australia. Why the F**k are people in the comment section against NN????
So, they really believe something good can come from removing NN?
fcukugimmeausername Bots
Reich wing propaganda propagates around reich wingers fairly easily. The angle now is pretty much "the internet existed before NN so clearly NN isn't needed!" Its easy to deceive people when they are incapable of simple things like "cause and effect". In all fairness alot of them don't even clear middle school ...
berzerkerdav well... they're fucked, basically.
answer me this, why are all the big players behind NN but not the small or medium network services players. What NN does is it stops innovative small/medium companies from competing with better products and services. Think of it like this NN is like a freeway where there is no express ways or toll roads and you cant go any faster than the slowest truck. So even if you want to pay for a better service you are SOL you have to go slow.
Amen loot boxes are garbage. I refuse to buy a game with micro transactions. I pretty much just play main series Pokémon games now
The astroturfing brigade is hard at work in the comment section.
The bug in the intel CPU has been known for a while and is worse than many think. Core#0 can access a collection of configuration registers. In earlier machines they were I/O actions and thus could be very well protected. It turns out that code can set the contents of these registers in a way that allows code to be plugged into the "more trusted than the OS" level on the CPU. From that point on, anything the hacker dreams of can be done without the OS even knowing it happened.
My man's looked me dead in the eye and told me I was the problem while nibbling bacon. Subscribed
i had myy location turned off and i kept getting advertisment from places i've been to. I thought that was a little ssuspicisous
ASUS and Gigabyte already had fixes available before the time you recorded this. MSI does not yet. And it's not a BIOS update, there is nothing to figure out for the end user. Just click an exe to update ME and the firmware.
I have a Asus ROG strix gl503vm can you send me the link to the exe because every time it takes me to WinZip.
Do you have the link to download it??
You have a massive reach and a huge fanbase. You should be posting as many Net Neutrality videos as you can.
I feel like Linus overlooked the main issue with microtransactions.
The big thing is the put X in and you MAY get what you want. Give us a way to put in X and get Y 100%.
I very much enjoyed Linus stuffing his mouth with Jerky throughout the entire wan show!!
Im just going to go back to the stone age
*We're all doomed*
Cell phones USED to be expensive!??
glad to see net neutrality gone, and hopefully it stays that way. -Linus, stick to what u know, and ill stay subscribed.
Eating on camera is OKAY! If you invited yourself to my home I would eat regardless, same goes for Linus and all of us inviting ourselves to sit and listen across the table from him ;-)
THANK YOU LINUS!!! I'm glad you're bringing awareness to Net Neutrality. Unlike Canada, we in the USA have a rabid right-wing that wants to destroy progress for the many to benefit the very privileged few & corporations
what the heck was Linus munching on through the whole stream!? Really unpleasant to listen to.
nixcomments M A N S G O T T A E A T
nixcomments He knows it annoys you, so he was doing it on purpose just to piss you off.
he's always fucking eating
intel has been back dooring their chips for the NSA for many years. This isn't an accidental security hole
William _______ well *This one* is otherwise they wouldn't reveal
Most likely it was added by the NSA without Intel's knowledge.
Alex jones is controlled opposition. Basically by leading the opposition they control it. Sure many of the things he says are true, but at crucial junctures he deviates. The thing is he's genuine but, his handlers are not and they call the shots. Munjee Syedd the elite play a game where in which by releasing sensitive information and getting no reaction from the public they feel validation. Many of you would not be able to cope with the majority of the information I have gathered. I've searched the depths of the deep net only to find that the ULTRA sensitive material is typically surface level in normie territory.
I still haven't found a game that's as addictive as WoW during WotLK. The goal of reaching "It's over nine thousand" Achievement was such a nice driving force. You had to go through every Raid old and new see all the content, discover every zone... basically experience the whole game (multiple times in some cases) to get that achievement. I so miss this type of grinding (with friends)
On the Uber topic: I used to drive for Uber on the weekend pulling 12-15 hours a week over the weekend. I usually pulled about $200 after uber fees for my trouble. That consistent of hundreds of miles of driving between three states (Lives in Tri-State Philly area)and racking up 10k+ miles on my car over the course of a year. I needed the money and it worked out but for those who rely on Uber full time it is a real pain in the ass to make a sustainable wage in my area now. When the service launched you could easily make 3-5k a week, but now you would barely pull a quarter of that. You could live off that but your car maintenance, gas, and insurance is NOT included.
Ummm, should i be worried in Finland?
the companies do it in US. People end up paying more to ISPs. ISPs in other country see the increased profits of these ISPs. ISPs in other countries follow. There, you have to pay more now.......so yeah everyone should be concerned
Anshul, EU have their own net neutrality laws. so no, the ISPs her couldnt not just follow.
But it will affect people in the rest of the world that want to go to sites based in US, or companies that have their servers in US but want an audience in other countries.
The way around this for people in for example Europe, is for the companies to set up servers in Europe that people here can use. but thats exstra money, and is especially bad for small companies with an international audience that can literally be killed of because the ISPs wants too much money to not slow them down..
Nope, unless your government decides to follow suit, which, not even us in Canada are doing that.
Hazzycakes what, no US Google, Facebook, Amazon, that article your yet to read? What you on about? You can't bypass all US web traffic, this comment probably passed through the states several times, probably hosted there too, who knows. We are all fucked
nah finland is good they would never do this shit, its one of the gold standards in countries imo
Net neutrality removal giving me depression
My earliest
Thank God for Time stamps
For mobile users:
Timestamps courtesy of JJMC89.
00:10:51 - iMac Pro to feature A10 Fusion coprocessor
00:22:08 - Intel finds critial holes in secret Management Engine
00:31:40 - Sponsor: Need for Seat
00:33:24 - Sponsor: GFuel
00:35:40 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky
00:37:40 - Net neutrality
00:46:51 - BGR teases Galaxy X, a bendable phone
00:51:40 - Google collects Android user locations even when location services are disabled
00:54:06 - Uber paid hackers to delete stolen data on millions
01:10:18 - Elon Musk wins bet, finishing massive battery installation in 100 days
01:11:14 - Pokémon Go creator raises $200 million ahead of Harry Potter game launch
Holy shit. 6 minute mark. Video plus talking. Please don't do that. That was awful.
James looks different
Elf UndDreißig
Shit joke. Luke was here before James
Hey for some reason this video only shows up in the WAN show archive and not in the videos tab.
FY
You know what is the scariest thing about google collecting my data that I didn't know about? I found my location history in the maps app, and it has data from like 3 years ago. I can see me going to school everyday, going on holidays, and EVERYTHING. like wtf I've always had everything switched off about sendig data to google. But tbh it's pretty cool, brings back memories :')
LMAO when you said "Hey siri something" at 14:55 you triggered my phone. I was like what? when i saw that and then had to rewind to verify haha.
I bought savage jerky and i thought it was probably the worst dried product ive ever had. I don't know how you guys eat it, it just tastes of molasses, vinegar and low quality meat. I got 5 flavors and didn't like any of them.
Rinseable Sloth I guess they could be sending them infinity better ones
Rinseable Sloth Maybe you should tell Linus about this over Twitter or something
Their jerky tastes like sweet sponsorship money, truly different from what we buy.
1. Just going to say that Im a poor peasant, barely able to afford DECENT internet in my area. So, please keep net neutrality, I dont want to pay extra money for going to websites like TH-cam, Hulu, or Redtube (Pornhub is better though), or having the ISP shove their new Cornhub, Faceboob or etc. cyber schlong down my throat.
2. I realize game development has scaled up exponentially, so I wouldnt mind paying a bit extra for a game. DLC can stay too, I dont mind that. Much rather buy the parts/maps I want, over an entire 60 dollar season pass that divides communities. Also, please stop with pay to win micro transactions or with those shitty ports (Ubisoft). Just get quality work done, I will pay extra for companies to give me a finished base product.
Go ahead and slap me with your schlongs
The Anti-Net Neutrality brigading in this comment thread is super hard.
Prepare your tin foil hat
Putin has all those bots he used to meddle with the 2016 election sitting idle. He has a long term goal of destroying the US but there is no election right now to fiddle. Thus rather than letting the machine sit idle he launched them in an effort to ruin the internet in the US.
linus eats beef jerky like a corrupted emperor.
As a Canadian very must interested in American politics, I've seen US citizens loose freedoms at an alarming rate. Touching internet neutrality is just a new low from greedy corporations.
What in the fuck is this comment section?
trump supporters doing their thing
Why is it unlisted, but then again its in the playlist? Also the playlist is not complete as it does not show last weeks wan show etc.
ZingaZ I got a notification on my phone
Head Hunter same lol
ZingaZ wasn't unlisted for me lol I got it from recommended
oh its certainly listed now. It totally wasn't two hours ago. Glad it's ok now. Shame I couldn't enjoy it with my morning coffee.
Wait Wait Wait WHAT???????? YOU DON'T HAVE UBER IN CANADA. WE EVEN HAVE IT IN NEW ZEALAND. WOW THAT'S ASTONISHING.
TNT MADNESS nah they live in Vancouver area which doesn't have Uber but most of the other large cities do
uber is available in most of canada
I have it in Toronto
Toronto's had Uber for a year or more and just got Lyft. Also Uber Eats and Mcdonalds all-day breakfast finally.
Linus, my current and 2 previous laptops had GPS built in, because they all came with WWAN capabilities. The older ones used mSATA ports to install the WWAN cards, and had antennas running through the frame of the screen (next to the WiFi antennas). I think there's been a standard for very long but the demand for it is so low that it only appears in laptops designed to target this market segment.
The intent of getting rid off net neutrality is to provide the customers a sense of pride and accomplishment for unlocking different websites and services.
"All deregulation is good" Trump fanboys are hilarious. Regulations are the only reason you're not being poisoned by the water, maimed by your car and b*ttf***ed by your boss. But keep going, it's his working class base that will get the worst of it. I'll merely laugh.
Weren't the people in Michigan having lead in the water problems not long ago? How is this possible? They're a government agency and there are regulations to protect the same people??
Regulations making you safe are a fallacy. First, they're made by a regulatory agency and not by the legislature. As such, you, as a citizen, don't have the opportunity to vote these people out of existence if they get out of line. They're a bureaucracy and, outside of being defunded, they essentially make up whatever laws they like. It's nice to think that they're doing this with only the best of intentions in mind but it's really hard to stop an agency if they do get out of line. You end up fighting through the bureaucratic red tape until you can no longer afford to fight.
At least with elected officials, regardless of the side you're on, you have the opportunity to speak out against them and maybe stop them from being elected the next time around.
When the airlines were deregulated it was made out to be that planes would regularly be dropping out of the sky. That never happened.
When the Federal government was forced out of forcing, through the distribution of highway funds, the 55MPH speed limit similar claims were made: Our interstate system would run red with the blood of families killed because each state could decide on it's own what their speed limit should be!! That was the claim. States have adjusted their speed limits and a "one size fits all" really doesn't work. It rarely does.
There are a lot of claims that "just one more regulation will fix things" or that "getting rid of ANY regulation will end in chaos" but it rarely does for either. All that really comes from it is more BS that each of us have to deal with each day, on top of all of the BS that already exists that we have to deal with.
Yep because deregulating the banking system in the US didn't totally lead to the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression
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Stop eating
I live in Puerto Rico (US colony) time is eastern, but it doesn't change during the winter and we get Amazon Prime free shipping on most items (not 2 day, just free shipping).
First comment on youtube for years. The part About Net neutrality, Linus and Luke, this is why i love you guys/your channel. Peace out - The Danish guy.
Payday2 is one of the best implementations of ongoing DLC which "works" imo, good DLC making the game relevant and replayable forever is actually realistic...
If the management engine has access to memory, I would assume that includes the clipboard contents. In other words, if you use a password manager (like security professionals recommend) that's not a plugin to your browser, it can get them when they're used.
A SNES game with inflation would be about $90 USD. I would actually prefer to pay more and get more content than having to buy an incomplete game
This was fun watching, thanks for making me laugh!
Waiting in anticipation for the Eve V Review, hopefully before December 4th. Make me proud @LinusTechTips, all the other reviews aren’t as in-depth as you guys are
You guys are Hilarious, Entertaining, and Educational.
Luke's hair. I mean. It’s beautiful. Feathered and layered. You just don’t see it much these days.
Totally agree about game pricing and content. Everyone wants to underdevelop, rely on the modding community and milk everything instead of providing a singular and solid experience.
Verison. ATT. T-Mobile. Sprint. That is 4 ISPs who each have nation wide, overlapping, competing internet service. There is competition among ISPs whether y'all like it or not. The average speed of mobile network users is 25 mbps, and it grows every year. That's fast enough to do 99% of what the internet has to offer.
Luke deserves his own walk-in-the-rain rant video
All this fear of losing "net neutrality" over speculation of what the ISP's might do. What I see is greater competition that will hold ISP's more accountable. And even if the big ISP's did do everything like internet fast lanes, paid priority, ect... you would very quickly see emerging startups that would offer cheaper and better services with greater transparency than even what we currently have today. You can't believe the FCC would govern the internet better than natural competition would, especially when you have lobbyists that give the current ISP's so much power.
Alaska actually spans 4 time zones by itself, though officially it has only two. Still, in total the US has 6 official time zones. If time zones were purely based on longitude, the states would span all the way from GMT-5 in the east to GMT+12 in the west.
net neutrality is like saying "oh sorry i know you paid for amazon prime but all mail will now be delivered in a flat 2 weeks, we canceled amazon prime"
its literally regressive.
31:04 laughing so hard with Luke's accent! Especially when he said BIOS
When I upgraded my i5 4440 to an i7 4790K on an ASUS Z87-A, I had to run a program from Intel to inject the ME update to my BIOS flash before making my board compatible with Devil's Canyon processors. Wasted a few hours wondering why Windows crashed on shutdown, but its been a dream ever since.
On a side note, I purchased 4 packs of Savage Jerky using your code. Trying it the first time, I hope it's good! :)
Luke deserved his own walk in the rain rant video.
Linus put Linus on screen so I could watch Linus while I watched Linus.
Also, there are NIST standards highlighted through the 'Rainbox Series' which detail and outline the objectives of and, in some cases, the applications of a secure system, including network traffic (Red), or a trusted computer system as a whole. I was a bit sceptical on the information provided by this series, largely because of its' authorship dates, but the series itself is largely conceptual, and not implementable, so it is a very strong guide for technicians to seek solutions with.
It's funny 'cause when I clicked on this video my internet connection went out and all that had loaded on the page was the youtube logo in the top-left and the black rectangle where the video plays and the title. Then, sitting patiently, I waited and waited watching a progress circle spin and spin.
I'm going to have to wait for timestamps to show up... any time now...
Zcan Kal I already did it. They just haven't pinned it.