hey guys it’s riley from the video and i was eating leftover ribs my dad made on father’s day and this thought occurred to me that you could sell your old graphics card the easy way and offset the cost of your new card at jawa.link/TL1June24 . I dono why it just popped in my head
that adobe cancellation fee financially wrecked me when covid started. they charged me twice and my bank sided with adobe on both charges. piracy is justified now
There is an internal guideline inside our administration (dont remember the scope) in Switzerland that Open Source Software should be evaluated before committing to things like Microsoft. Really surprised me. It could be a parting wish from a frustrated tech guy, but anyways. I wouldnt expect that from our government.
@@tablettablete186 it isn't as simple as using the Foss label. Adobe is what it is due to the amount of experience and funding they've garnered over decades.
Been a while since Detective Adrian Monk, Protagonist of the Emmy winning series Monk starring Tony Shalhoub , got a mention as he rightfully deserves :D He is the best of us!
Im suprised they didnt report on the new adobe EULA tellng users their content made with adobe will be used for training data for their AI. and it's "Agree or get locked out of your software".
@@TheHammerGuy94It doesn't say that they'll use it for AI. It says that you grant them unlimited forever rights to do anything they want with anything you load into their software. It doesn't mention AI or cloud or any of that. They just steal your stuff with no limits.
As someone who works on a service desk for a univesity - This is very welcome news. We get complaints often that students have accidentally purchased subscriptions and unfortunetly we have no control over this when deploying the creative cloud suite and we cant even turn off the resubscription notices that popup - its a huge pain
Revo uninstaller is a must have tool for reasons like this, It's great at removing programs along with all of their traces from the system. All you need is the free version ive been using it for many years.
All this talk of the Emmy winning TV show, "Monk", starring Tony Shalhoub has made me restart the show fr and I'm in like 5 seasons already. I love it, thanks for the recommendation.
Really? I guess I'll trust this for now, but I will make sure I get a second opinion, because there is a lot of misinformation flying around regarding whether or not this is tech news.
I agree on the misleading benchmark practices from these tech giants. Waiting for independent reviews seems to be the only sensible approach these days.
Can I just say, the most scummy thing about the adobe ETF is the fact that their student discount is only applicable for one year, then jumps up in price. They also don't really let you know about that until the renewal. So not only are you paying more, but if you decide to cancel, you pay the higher ETF. And if you decide to keep it, it goes to full price the next year, with the even very much higher ETF.
As an ex-art college student, that Adobe trap thing is one of the most annoying things ever. Like, I don't need it for a year, I need it for a few months. Why do I have to pay the entire year? I just use clip art studio as I don't have to pay a monthly fee. There are some pros with Photoshop and adobe products, but they aren't worth being trapped. Only reason people still use it is because it's a standard. Kind of like 3DS Max.
X-ray ability??? That brings back memories! Back in 1998, Sony Cybershot video camera had a NIGHTSHOT mode that, with a specific filter over the lens, you could see through certain types of clothes. Sure, the video was a greenish black and white, but it was all the rage in Japan!
@@TheHammerGuy94meanwhile "uhhh... Guys please just wait another week for clarification" 😂😂 And before this, they try change it to other topic (twitter adobe)
You are technically required to fill out government mandated bullshit for flying a drone even if you build it, I think. (Not like they're gonna enforce it)
If I remember correctly, the camera thing was about some cameras not having physical infrared-blocking filters on their sensors, to try to make them work with less light. A side effect from that, as was later found, was that they could see through some clothing.
The x-ray vision smartphone thing was already done and killed by OnePlus. They had to patch it out of their camera software due to potentially being able to see through clothes.
Oh yeah our local TV station did a fine job of covering this.. to show it "didn't work", they put clothes on a teddy bear -- a room temperature teddy bear -- and of course it did nothing. I mean, duh man.
Little did I know back then when building my most recent PC I went with 7950X3D after 15 years of using team blue, turned out to be the best decision I've made for a long time😊
It's about time the US deals with their monopolistic companies. First Apple and Google's app stores, the MS-Activision shenanigans, TicketMaster, and now Adobe.
@@Somone_final_final_v2 Nah nah... its not about the age. Its about how well they were fermenting in cigarette ash and dust. the thicker the layer the better the flavor. I also recommend dipping in some thermal paste. Gives it an extra crunch.
Proton going NPO? Big W A few months ago, they made a big push into their premium tier by paywalling more VPN features. Some of these changes made sense, like was completely disabling the ability to select a region in the free tier, which seems to me to be an effort to balance server load more effectively, as, before this, they definitely had issues with connections sometimes being _very_ fast for a free VPN and at other times slowing to a crawl. However, they also paywalled split tunneling, which seems to me to only increase server load by forcing more traffic through the VPN.
Makes me feel especially smug when I remember that I have my 13900k TDP limited so it cannot overheat. Not only do I get better performance in testing, but I don't get any instability from overheating either.
Yeah, that uncertainty of calculation results could have been annoying for the customer. Luckily, I never had the first-generation Pentium. I had a 486 in 1994, and then a 100-MHz Pentium in 1996.
I am continued to be impressed by the unique intros and quick bit transitions. I think that at this point, there have been so many episodes that I would be okay with you guys recycling some since I probably wouldn't remember anyway :)
The ‘x-ray’ vision for smartphones could be very useful for construction and maintenance. Being able to see behind drywall, hopefully cheaply and easily, would be revolutionary!
As for x-ray vision on phones the easiest/fastest way to implement something like it is to add another camera without the near ir filter and a lense capable of focusing near ir. Anyone that has an old webcam they no longer need can make a similar device already by removing the near ir filter (I'm not sure about new webcams but on old ones the filter is easy to remove without damaging anything else, there's even guides online on how to do it). The image will be slightly blurry because the lense used isn't made to focus near ir and you can't see through everything but some clothes (especially lighter/thinner summer clothes.... you're obviously not going to see through 5 layers of thick winter clothes) are pretty transparent using it. Of course this is ethically problematic but so is everything else that let's you see through things people consider opaque.
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Yeah I believe they had some kind of infrared sensor that was meant to aid in picture quality, but could unintentionally see through thin plastic, which also included nylon clothes...
Well this new thing is using roughly high-mmWave frequencies, OnePlus (and really any CCD camera without a filter) was infrared. Neither is truly x-ray.
As someone who has had to drive through the tule fog of California at night, I guarantee there are some of us who would absolutely love a forward facing camera that could cut through fog.
As an alumni, I will toss this out there: it says UT *DALLAS* on the article for the x ray research. Totally different school from University of Texas. They have more money and staff than we do by a lot. They already get too much credit for stuff they didn't do.
I had this problem with the i3-13100F, I had to replace it under warranty. It froze as soon as you opened the computer. This is after 4 months of use. I think the problem came from the XMP in the bios, now I keep it disabled.
I have some issue with my i9 14900KF cpu. I have to use Intel Extreme Tuning Utility to downclock it to be able to play games without my whole PC crashing. Specially DirectX12 games.
it's welcoming that Intel is straight up coming out and saying "this NDA info wasn't a public fix, and we haven't fixed it yet." I would prefer a fix, but it's nice progress. (I don't have an Intel CPU... I just like competition)
hey guys it’s riley from the video and i was eating leftover ribs my dad made on father’s day and this thought occurred to me that you could sell your old graphics card the easy way and offset the cost of your new card at jawa.link/TL1June24 . I dono why it just popped in my head
Hey guys, it's me, Mario!
I need $20 in apple store cards to save the princess !
Hello, fellow techlink folk! John Wick Fortnite needs YOUR help!
The paid contract with jawa may have jogged your memory
Riley got lost in the (BBQ) sauce
Error 618 geofence:blocked
I'm sure Adobe will get the maximum fine of $5
Also Adobe: We are increasing the monthly sub to $35. Up from $30.
Dating sites do the same scam.
@@joester4life don't you mean they will charge $40 up from $30.. profits are king and using a fine as a platform to profit off..
Adobe can’t even buy the new starfield quest with that 5$ lol
Don't forget the strongly worded letter condemning very naughty corporate activities that will accompany said fine.
that adobe cancellation fee financially wrecked me when covid started. they charged me twice and my bank sided with adobe on both charges. piracy is justified now
I use old adobe software😏 and just need to buy once
I am not surprised you are able to justify it.
Good reasons to leave just seem to have a life of their own when it comes to Adobe.
Just please, support FOSS alternatives if you can.
So we might be able to live in timeline where Adobe is no longer a monopoly
There is an internal guideline inside our administration (dont remember the scope) in Switzerland that Open Source Software should be evaluated before committing to things like Microsoft. Really surprised me. It could be a parting wish from a frustrated tech guy, but anyways. I wouldnt expect that from our government.
@@tablettablete186 it isn't as simple as using the Foss label. Adobe is what it is due to the amount of experience and funding they've garnered over decades.
I was bitten by that Adobe cancellation fee. I complained enough that they finally waived the fee "just this once."
Dam, didnt even give you photoshop powers for your trouble. 😂
There was an exploit I used to get out off
I changed my card details and they eventually just cancelled my account lol
I had the exact same thing earlier this year with the same result
I subscribed to it for uni, on student prices, they tried to charge me full prices for the cancellation fees lol.
Been a while since Detective Adrian Monk, Protagonist of the Emmy winning series Monk starring Tony Shalhoub , got a mention as he rightfully deserves :D
He is the best of us!
1:27 Finally! A lawsuit against this consumer-hostile bullcrap! I hope more follow! This "trend" needs to stop!
Im suprised they didnt report on the new adobe EULA tellng users their content made with adobe will be used for training data for their AI.
and it's "Agree or get locked out of your software".
@@TheHammerGuy94 lol Adobe's defence "users can always choose no"
Its like, yeah... but they paid for the software already.
@@TheHammerGuy94It doesn't say that they'll use it for AI. It says that you grant them unlimited forever rights to do anything they want with anything you load into their software. It doesn't mention AI or cloud or any of that. They just steal your stuff with no limits.
As someone who works on a service desk for a univesity - This is very welcome news. We get complaints often that students have accidentally purchased subscriptions and unfortunetly we have no control over this when deploying the creative cloud suite and we cant even turn off the resubscription notices that popup - its a huge pain
@@nahikoroadThats why pirating adobe products is morally justified
1:45 absolutely beautiful, screw Adobe and subscriptions for programs you used to just need to buy once
Do you happen to remember how much they cost to buy “just once?”
@stillmoms about $200 for a copy, right
@@stillmoms About $700 for photoshop, alone, full suites were upwards of $2500.
They have a right to charge a subscription fee if they want. There are free alternatives. The crime here is lack of transparency.
it was 800 and I had the latest version before it went into subscriptions
"Ever heard of a bike?" Damn that killed me. xD
Rip
Well you shouldn't walk in bike lanes wearing headphones
Biking energy is ultimately from photosynthesis, or even further, from fusion. Bad joke.
Later this week, I want to see you dressed as a Sea Captain navigating a turbulent ocean of Quick Bits.
in a poorly made boat full of billionaires?
@@spamguy1156 It's a carbon fiber deep-sea submarine.
lol turbulent
Good one !
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One thing that DOJ missed is how hard its to unistall adobe apps after you install them, especially creative cloud, that a spyware that never go away
Revo uninstaller is a must have tool for reasons like this, It's great at removing programs along with all of their traces from the system. All you need is the free version ive been using it for many years.
Use RevoUninstaller. Use the advanced feature. Jayz2cents did a video on how to use it recently.
All this talk of the Emmy winning TV show, "Monk", starring Tony Shalhoub has made me restart the show fr and I'm in like 5 seasons already. I love it, thanks for the recommendation.
I was going to try out Peacock but they got greedy with football so I guess I will never get to see the movie
Watched the whole video and I can confirm that there was tech news.
Really? I guess I'll trust this for now, but I will make sure I get a second opinion, because there is a lot of misinformation flying around regarding whether or not this is tech news.
oh thank god
If gelatine in batteries is not tech news, I don't know what is.
yay
The Mist... such a happy ending. The whole theater was tearing up they were so moved.
Too soon
It's such a wholesome family feel good movie, like The Road!
When the movie should have ended a few seconds earlier.
I agree on the misleading benchmark practices from these tech giants. Waiting for independent reviews seems to be the only sensible approach these days.
Can I just say, the most scummy thing about the adobe ETF is the fact that their student discount is only applicable for one year, then jumps up in price. They also don't really let you know about that until the renewal. So not only are you paying more, but if you decide to cancel, you pay the higher ETF. And if you decide to keep it, it goes to full price the next year, with the even very much higher ETF.
They need to break up the company. It's too hostile to exist.
0:45 this is gold
As an ex-art college student, that Adobe trap thing is one of the most annoying things ever. Like, I don't need it for a year, I need it for a few months. Why do I have to pay the entire year?
I just use clip art studio as I don't have to pay a monthly fee. There are some pros with Photoshop and adobe products, but they aren't worth being trapped. Only reason people still use it is because it's a standard. Kind of like 3DS Max.
X-ray ability??? That brings back memories! Back in 1998, Sony Cybershot video camera had a NIGHTSHOT mode that, with a specific filter over the lens, you could see through certain types of clothes. Sure, the video was a greenish black and white, but it was all the rage in Japan!
Fine Adobe hundreds of dollars and that should learn em
wait till you hear about the new adobe EULA that got people really pissed.
"All your art R belong to us"
"Agree or get locked out"
@@TheHammerGuy94meanwhile
"uhhh... Guys please just wait another week for clarification" 😂😂
And before this, they try change it to other topic (twitter adobe)
@@TheHammerGuy94 so to fix it, we just need to remove every zig?
if they ban my DJI drone I'll be forced to buy and build with parts sourced from China when I learn to make my own drone. Irony at its finest.
Dont worry, american cops still use dji drones lmao 😂😂😊
I hope they won't. DJI drones are too good. (Except the ever-growing price)
Good that I'm European
Well most DIY drone firmware is open source so its a lot less likely to be spying on Americans
You are technically required to fill out government mandated bullshit for flying a drone even if you build it, I think.
(Not like they're gonna enforce it)
@@Kynatosh I can assure you. You will follow the US path very soon.
6:24 Classic USA.
8:20 this reminds me of old camera that got banned because it can "See through something".
Almost all internasional org have USA as a center
Atleast WHO still trying to be a good guy
Yeah as northeast asian, this has to stopped
If I remember correctly, the camera thing was about some cameras not having physical infrared-blocking filters on their sensors, to try to make them work with less light. A side effect from that, as was later found, was that they could see through some clothing.
The x-ray vision smartphone thing was already done and killed by OnePlus. They had to patch it out of their camera software due to potentially being able to see through clothes.
tho it would be cool as hell! lol can't control tech :p
That was an infrared camera, this is a different technology but yeah, probably won't make it into any consumer device for the same reason
Oh yeah our local TV station did a fine job of covering this.. to show it "didn't work", they put clothes on a teddy bear -- a room temperature teddy bear -- and of course it did nothing. I mean, duh man.
Loved that feature. Hated to see it go. It did not see through clothes, but a lot of other cool stuff like stoves.
It wasn't that
I got trapped by that adobe subscription. I was so pissed I will never use adobe again.
"Privacy preserving advertising" LMFAO
I can't imagine DJI droves being illegal to operate. Expensive paperweights? That's crazy talk.
Little did I know back then when building my most recent PC I went with 7950X3D after 15 years of using team blue, turned out to be the best decision I've made for a long time😊
It's about time the US deals with their monopolistic companies. First Apple and Google's app stores, the MS-Activision shenanigans, TicketMaster, and now Adobe.
You nailed the part of the script that said someone had an issue with Intel's Intel. Intel (props to the writer as well)
He did well in telling that joke.
Riley no! Not the Mist reference! 😭😂
Unironically an x ray stud finder phone app would be cool
The sigh before Riley said "he missed it" 😂
Annoyingly DJI drones are actually good though.
Intel chips taste worse than Doritos
Clearly you haven't tried an aged Pentium 4.
The trick is to buy used Intel chips. That's where you get the flavour.
@@Somone_final_final_v2 Nah nah... its not about the age. Its about how well they were fermenting in cigarette ash and dust. the thicker the layer the better the flavor.
I also recommend dipping in some thermal paste. Gives it an extra crunch.
According to Intel they taste better than even last year's Doritos
Being a competitor to Pringles is really eating out the company expenses. Must be tough being blue.
That Intel Intel's Intel joke made me like this video lol
5:58, can't wait for Brooke Monk to sell me a tv...
Proton going NPO? Big W
A few months ago, they made a big push into their premium tier by paywalling more VPN features. Some of these changes made sense, like was completely disabling the ability to select a region in the free tier, which seems to me to be an effort to balance server load more effectively, as, before this, they definitely had issues with connections sometimes being _very_ fast for a free VPN and at other times slowing to a crawl. However, they also paywalled split tunneling, which seems to me to only increase server load by forcing more traffic through the VPN.
One day Intel products will work... Today is not that day
Edit: Hi Intel fanboys!
or tomorrow
Stock price reflects it too.
Still more reliable than AMD for gaming lol
Time to get the Blue Man Group back together
Makes me feel especially smug when I remember that I have my 13900k TDP limited so it cannot overheat. Not only do I get better performance in testing, but I don't get any instability from overheating either.
How long before Tony Shalhoub presents an episode of TechLinked?
Remember the Pentium floating point bug?
Yeah, that uncertainty of calculation results could have been annoying for the customer. Luckily, I never had the first-generation Pentium. I had a 486 in 1994, and then a 100-MHz Pentium in 1996.
I am continued to be impressed by the unique intros and quick bit transitions. I think that at this point, there have been so many episodes that I would be okay with you guys recycling some since I probably wouldn't remember anyway :)
putting my power options on the bios and windows power options to power saver have band aid fixed most of the
instability on mine
Another video without the off-camera commentary! I am not sure what prompted this change but I greatly appreciate it! Thank you!
"It wasn't ready" 🕺
Did anyone else catch that Cyberopolis presentation? Blown away by what they're planning to do.
Please jam a monk reference in every episode
13th and 14th gen I5's: *peacing out of the dimension*
"Ever heard of a bike?" 🤣
I missed the Monk references. Welcome back.
your intro tripped me out cause i got a commerical about coffee
The ‘x-ray’ vision for smartphones could be very useful for construction and maintenance. Being able to see behind drywall, hopefully cheaply and easily, would be revolutionary!
lol the intro just hit home so hard rn
3:11 im polish, i can confirm that its a very traditional and old polish name, Lech
lol
Beware: it's also, in English, slang for lecher.
@@concinnus who cares.
Cyberopolis is gaining traction faster than any project I've seen. Time to get on board.
"sounds more like an extortion racket, thus-" *Lenovo ad starts playing*
As for x-ray vision on phones the easiest/fastest way to implement something like it is to add another camera without the near ir filter and a lense capable of focusing near ir. Anyone that has an old webcam they no longer need can make a similar device already by removing the near ir filter (I'm not sure about new webcams but on old ones the filter is easy to remove without damaging anything else, there's even guides online on how to do it). The image will be slightly blurry because the lense used isn't made to focus near ir and you can't see through everything but some clothes (especially lighter/thinner summer clothes.... you're obviously not going to see through 5 layers of thick winter clothes) are pretty transparent using it. Of course this is ethically problematic but so is everything else that let's you see through things people consider opaque.
Intel should hire Pringles
Aah, you missed a perfect LTT Labs linkup at @04:03 😅
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Hello!! how do you make such monthly, I’m a born Christian and sometimes I feel so down of myself 😭 because of low finance but I still believe God
Thanks to my co-worker (Carson ) who suggested Ms Christy Fiore
She's a licensed broker here in the states🇺🇸 and finance advisor.
After I raised up to 525k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery….Glory to God, shalom.
Can I also do it??? My life is facing lots of challenges lately
okay now with DJI it's getting out of hand
It's all been out of hand for a while. Anything to hurt and provoke China. They don't deserve any of it.
7:30 wtf there's gelatin in my batteries? I didn't order that!
Thanks for the Monk reference
its 7a.m. here, what a bliss to start my day with new TechLinked video
Algae power has been around for a couple years already. I think in Denmark or the Netherlands they made a building with a whole wall of it.
I thought One Plus already had x ray vision thing and they had to remove it because of privacy concerns
Yeah I believe they had some kind of infrared sensor that was meant to aid in picture quality, but could unintentionally see through thin plastic, which also included nylon clothes...
Well this new thing is using roughly high-mmWave frequencies, OnePlus (and really any CCD camera without a filter) was infrared. Neither is truly x-ray.
Nope this is different
The mist joke actually hurt me, seriously.
As someone who has had to drive through the tule fog of California at night, I guarantee there are some of us who would absolutely love a forward facing camera that could cut through fog.
Tech News: SMALL crimes don't pay. For big crimes/big companies you just have to share the loot.
I knew there was microcode artificially limiting the processing power on cpus and now i have confirmation
@7:55 _"Chaotician,_ Chaotician!"
That The Mist reference at the end was a shot in the head...
Didn't OnePlus already accidentally create an x-ray phone?
thanks
As an alumni, I will toss this out there: it says UT *DALLAS* on the article for the x ray research. Totally different school from University of Texas. They have more money and staff than we do by a lot. They already get too much credit for stuff they didn't do.
The irony of me getting an Adobe ad when he was talking about Adobe
Splatoon becoming real with these organisms
I had this problem with the i3-13100F, I had to replace it under warranty. It froze as soon as you opened the computer. This is after 4 months of use. I think the problem came from the XMP in the bios, now I keep it disabled.
That's why I bought a Capture One perpetual licence and use Davinci Resolve now 😊
I was getting worried Monk wasn't going to be mentioned. Phew 😌
My 14900k keeps making a cracking noise on windows volume. Is there a fix for this. Tried the update driver thing nothing works.
i got caught of guard by the mist joke
The Dad Jokes 😂 very punny!
Irony of American Congress trying yo Ban DJI 😭😂
ah the Mist reference, noice.
7:00 - Hasn't algae already been said to produce electricity? Is this an update on the progress? Or was that as a food source..
I have some issue with my i9 14900KF cpu. I have to use Intel Extreme Tuning Utility to downclock it to be able to play games without my whole PC crashing. Specially DirectX12 games.
it's welcoming that Intel is straight up coming out and saying "this NDA info wasn't a public fix, and we haven't fixed it yet."
I would prefer a fix, but it's nice progress. (I don't have an Intel CPU... I just like competition)
2:40 This is random numbers and letters going in my ear and out the other. Those product names really need to be also shown visually 😅
The Mist joke... 💀
8:00 once Oneplus did it, and the controversy is now slowly “SETTLE”ing.
Did Adobe really break any law if the cancellation fee was mentioned in the fine print?
So it's presshot 2024 edition?
I’ve missed the Shalhoub references 🙏
it used to be the other way around just 5-6 years ago
how the turntables
The tech news are nice, but honestly I'm here mostly for the entertainment. You guys are 🔥🔥
NGL Riley is the exact personification of what AI Avatar tech reader would look like lol
200+ghz to look through a sheet of carboard meanwhile that university ages back using household wifi to track people around their home
The 'batteries are vegan' line from Riley was a chef's kiss! I salute you, sir!
tech news is my fav piece of media
Thomas Jane didn’t miss when it counted!