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- The truth is I am not happy
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with the current state of Linus Tech Tips.
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To be clear, my team's amazing
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and we've basically perfected
our gateway drug formula.
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It's that taste of hardcore
tech that goes down smooth
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and has been turning young
gamers into comp sci majors
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by the thousands for over a decade.
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The good news is that all changes today.
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I'm about to show you my plan
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to radically change the
face of Linus Tech Tips,
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but it's gonna take time
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and it's going to be extremely expensive,
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which is why this video is
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Use the link below to get
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(upbeat music)
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Welcome
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to LTT Lab One.
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This has been a dream
of mine for a long time,
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but due to a number of factors,
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including the white hot real estate market
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here in Vancouver, I
have found myself waiting
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and waiting for the right time,
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when what I should have done
was just pull the trigger
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ages ago, regardless of the cost.
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We're hiring a couple of
writers this time around,
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including one for Mac Address.
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You can apply down below.
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But that's not what this is.
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The vision for this lab is pretty simple.
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In the time I've been doing this job,
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tech journalism has suffered
blow after blow after blow.
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Nearly every publication that I followed
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as a young enthusiast has either folded
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or been bought out by a
soulless corporate interest.
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And most of the journalists who guided me
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through my early years have retired
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or, more likely, moved over
to the manufacturing side,
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where there's still money to be made.
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That ends now. The gloves are coming off.
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Are you an expert on
mobile gaming performance
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or displays who needs a
second day job to survive?
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Are you stuck in marketing
for a major board manufacturer
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and hate every minute of it?
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Do you think I can't afford you? Try me.
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When I'm done, every
square foot of Lab One
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is gonna be filled with
engineering personnel
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and equipment that will take
our content to the next level,
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starting behind this door,
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and you're gonna wanna be part of it.
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Oh, look, it's a Luke.
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- Hey guys.
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You probably already know
that, for the last four years,
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I've been working on floatplane.com,
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our early access video
platform that's full
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of behind the scenes and video
extras for our supporters.
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What you might not know
is that, more recently,
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we've been hard at work
expanding our development team
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to tackle other projects,
not just floatplane.com.
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Like these cool browser quizzes and games
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for the Verified Actual Gamer program
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and our merch message notifier
for orders on LTTstore.com
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for our live streams.
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We're expanding our team even more.
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This time, we want to
throw some dev muscle
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behind the writing team by
integrating or creating tools
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for automated benchmarking
processes and data collection.
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I also want a data scientist
for some unrelated stuff.
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So at the moment, I'm only
actually personally hiring
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2 of the 15 positions we've got listed,
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but if we get the right
applicants, who knows,
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maybe three of you will be sitting here.
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- [Sebastian] After a paint job
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maybe some new floors.
- Maybe some new lights.
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(Luke laughs)
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- Yeah, this is pretty oppressive.
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Okay, look, we just took
the session on Friday, okay.
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Anyway, this is where the
real action is going to be.
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Before you can really
appreciate it, though,
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you got to hear the vision,
so let me lay it out.
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This corner at the back of the room here,
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that's where we're gonna have
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our thermal and acoustic combo chamber.
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"Why a combo chamber?" you might ask.
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Well, because it doesn't matter
how cool your laptop runs
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if it sounds like a heli taking off
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and it doesn't matter how quiet it is
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if the CPU is drowning in
a pool of its own sodder.
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So the plan for this is pretty simple.
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We'll be DIYing it, naturally,
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and we're going to put the indoor side
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of a mini-split heat pump along
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probably this side over here,
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along with some kind of smart damper
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that will allow the airflow
to either go into the chamber
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or redirect out of the chamber
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with exactly as much
granularity as we need
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to maintain an exact
temperature inside the room.
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Once that target is reached
and our loaded devices,
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let's say I'm a desktop PC running blender
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have reached equilibrium,
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we'll hit a kill switch
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that'll disable the HVAC
and any circulation fans
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that we have inside the
chamber for some time period,
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let's say 10 seconds, while
we take an acoustic reading,
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assuming a large enough
internal air volume
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and a low enough noise floor,
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clearly this room is going
to need to be treated.
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(hands clapping)
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We should be able to measure acoustics
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under various conditions,
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say at room temperature
versus on a very hot day,
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both accurately and precisely.
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Now the exact size and
layout of the chamber
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is definitely subject to change.
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But what I know for certain is that
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we're going to have a
station right out here,
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probably along this side,
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That's going to be for recording the
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performance of the device
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at each of our target
temperatures as well.
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Since on a modern device,
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it's more a question of when it throttles
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as opposed to if it throttles.
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Also along this wall is going to be
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the gear that we need to seriously amp up
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our thermal testing game.
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We already have the
manufacturing capabilities
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in the workshop to build super precise
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thermal load generators.
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So here,
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we're going to use a combination of
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internally designed tools
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and real-world CPU's to
run through as many coolers
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as we can get our hands on.
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That is why the staffing
aspect is so important.
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This isn't even about
making videos anymore.
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It's about cutting through
the BS in order to decide
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what to make videos about,
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which means that most of the
testing that we do in here
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is going to be published
more in the form of
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white papers on a written website,
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as opposed to, you know,
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behind me making a big
thumbnail face like.
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This whole space
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will need to be climate
controlled, obviously.
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There goes 15 grand.
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Thankfully, I've got this.
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Blank check
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Oh, and I've got a new and
improved accounting team.
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We're looking for an
accountant and a bookkeeper,
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and we'll have links to
all the new positions
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in the video description.
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Now, Kyle, most of our
audience hasn't really met you.
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- I'm an engineer for Create a Warehouse.
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I'm designing the portable battery bank
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slash shoe dryer thing,
an RGB housewares item
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that is currently under wraps,
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And I also took over
Alex's early development
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on the screwdriver.
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I'm a big, I'm not reading that.
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- [Sebastian] You know, you have to.
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- I'm a big no.
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- Excellent.
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So then tell me, what would
you put along this wall?
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- I actually think it'd
be really cool if we had a
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thermal camera set up
for time-lapse capture
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so we could see the
heat soak into a cooler.
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It could actually tell us the
efficiency of the heat pipes,
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for example, as for other things,
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truthfully it's anything that
can be objectively measured.
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It's just a question of
equipment, budget, and time.
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- Man, I'd love to test stuff like
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PCI express signal integrity,
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or we could look at
the performance of VRMs
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on like every budget motherboards
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so we could figure out not
just who's cheaping out,
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but like, does it matter?
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Right?
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We did a video recently
looking at a whole bunch of
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different motherboards and found that
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the performance differences
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were actually quite
significant from one board
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to the next.
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I mean, is that something that you could
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conceive of us being able to test here?
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- [Luke] Absolutely.
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- I mean, what about power supplies?
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- [Luke] For sure.
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Power supplies are one of
the most important parts
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of a system.
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If that goes, it could
take other things with it.
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- [Sebastian] But it's not
just whether it goes or not
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like could we meaningfully evaluate them
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so we could tell people, okay,
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at $99, this is the best one.
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- Yeah. Like the stuff like efficiency,
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how much power you're putting in versus
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how much you gain out,
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is the voltages stable,
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are you getting 12 volts
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where you need 12 volts?
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- [Sebastian] How much
is that going to cost me?
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- Could be more than 15 grand.
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- [Sebastian] Cool.
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On the subject of power,
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I think this would be
a great place to set up
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for something like a test
bench for phone thermal
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throttling and charging
rates and stuff like that.
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Not every thermal test
needs acoustic measurements.
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And it'd be nice to have a
second smaller thermal chamber,
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maybe over on this side where
we could evaluate things
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like phone performance
degradation over time
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while gaming.
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Man, the software guys are
going to have their work
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cut out for them.
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Like in my perfect world,
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I'm imagining that we just
put the phone in there.
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We run a 3D mark benchmark, right?
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We use machine vision to
take the results, log them,
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obviously we capture an
image every time for safety.
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Then we use a robotic hand
to run the benchmark again,
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right away we detect when
the performance bottoms out,
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then we run five more for safety.
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And then it turns on a light
on the outside of the chamber
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to say, it's done.
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I mean, can it be done?
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- Whatever you say Linus. Absolutely.
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I mean, you're paying for it.
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- Let's go this way.
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I think displays are one of
the areas of technology that we
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can do a way better job of
evaluating with just a little bit
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of gear and know-how.
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I mean, pretty much
everything about them can be
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objectively measured
with high-speed cameras
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and easily available devices like
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input latency testers and colorimeters
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or spectrophotometers.
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And I would imagine something
like that would go here.
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Oh, obviously I'm not going to let Steve
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be the only tech media outlet
with a fan tester, by the way.
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I've been jealous of
Coursera's for many years.
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So I guess we could put that,
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I don't know, here or something.
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Or maybe we'll just leave
fans to Gamers Nexus.
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Hard call.
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I guess it depends what our
priorities end up being.
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I want to hear from you guys,
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what you want to see us
take to the next level.
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Speaking of next level,
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let's head to the next level, upstairs.
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It's time to talk about
how we're going to pay for
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all of this.
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As I already mentioned,
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not all of the new positions are LTT labs.
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One of the biggest growth areas
for our business right now
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is in merch.
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So that's right,
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you guys are going to pay for it.
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- You guys paid for all this.
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- By buying beanies desk
pads, water bottles, hoodies,
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you guys are funding.
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You're already doing it.
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The biggest reinvestment into our content
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that we have ever made and
we are going to need more.
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So if you or someone you know
is in the fashion industry,
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or if you're an engineer
who's more interested
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in product development rather than
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product evaluation,
check out the link below.
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We've got those positions,
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as well as a product manager
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to handle ordering and logistics
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to add to the creator warehouse team.
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As for this space,
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I know neither what it
was intended for before.
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See these weird power outlets
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that are up along the ceiling, Brendan?
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Super, super weird bunch
on the floor as well,
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nor do I know what I'm
going to put in here later.
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It could be another sound treated room,
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but maybe this time for
evaluating soundbars or
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home theater, speakers and projectors.
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It could be a small lab for testing
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active noise cancellation
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or headphone frequency response curves,
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or battery life claims or touch
be an input responsiveness.
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It's hard to say.
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The only thing I know for sure
right now is that you guys
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are still here watching this video,
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which means that you're as excited about
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this new direction as I am.
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And maybe you want to get involved.
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So feel free to put your hat in the ring,
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but don't be disappointed
if we don't take you.
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This time around,
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we're looking for industry professionals
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and it is not going to be
easy to get into the lab.
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But don't be discouraged because
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we actually have even
more positions available
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that I haven't mentioned yet.
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So make sure you check out the jobs page,
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linusmediagroup.com.
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so you can be part of our next chapter
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If you guys enjoyed this video,
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maybe you want a blast from the past.
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Why don't you go check
out our first studio tour
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back when we were still working
out of a house in Langley.
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It's a bit of a contrast.
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Wow, back then,
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I would've given anything
for this as our main studio,
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let alone as a dedicated lab.
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