-timestamps- [0:00] *Chapters.* [1:07] *Intro.* [1:58] *Topic #1: Why it's hard for LMG to move out.* > 4:49 Luke on how far the teams are, Linus on HVAC in a warehouse. > 7:48 Colliers' listings, commercial zoning & leasing. > 21:00 Other listings, buildings have a low number of parking spots. > 33:42 "A teardown," Luke's & Dan's farmland suggestion, floods. > 37:23 Luke despises mansions on farmlands, empty land's problems. > 42:11 Terren's suggested building, "cough it up!" - Luke 2K24. > 45:11 LMG's current space usage, "investment opportunity." > 46:57 Commercial leases can't be broken, final thoughts. [48:48] *LTT hit 16M, November stream for LTT's 16th year.* [49:18] *LTTStore's new microfiber t-shirt.* > 50:28 Shirt's advantages & disadvantages, Luke's thoughts. [53:38] *Merch Messages #1 ft. "Star Trek logo."* > 54:40 Linus's favorite genre of music to clean his house to. > 57:29 Linus parental tips on two newborns. [1:00:33] *Topic #2: SpaceX catches a rocket booster in mid-air.* > 1:02:24 Luke describes the chopstick maneuver. [1:05:19] *Topic #3: Ecovas robot vacuums hacked, spy via video feeds.* > 1:07:31 Luke on a physical camera cover, birbs, carpets. [1:10:29] *Sponsors.* > 1:10:38 Acronis. > 1:11:43 Squarespace. > 1:12:48 MSI. [1:13:43] *Merch Messages #2.* > 1:13:52 Suggestions on OS safety for a son who's curious about tech. > 1:17:13 Are crazy multi-monitor projects impossible without SLI? [1:22:03] *Topic #4: Linus' struggles with streaming with his VR machine.* > 1:24:08 Boot drive went through W7, W8, W10 & W11. [1:25:08] *Luke's thoughts on LTT's young try Windows XP video.* > 1:25:30 Linus defends the CD case scene, "check if they can use W11." [1:28:46] *LTT commuter backpack newsletter, Linus demoes it.* [1:33:38] *FP's exclusive Sarah merch stream, Dino-soar T-shirt.* > 1:35:44 Luke's upset over tall blank shirt being out of stock. [Cont.] *LTTStore announcements.* > 1:36:52 Last call for original LTT backpack carabiner replacement. [1:37:33] *Topic #5: Shazam Band's pet collar, AI-powered wearable.* [Cont.] *LTTStore announcements.* > 1:40:33 LTT luxe backpack's singular review, limited stock. [1:42:34] *Topic #6: FTC's Click-To-Cancel rule.* [1:43:44] *Topic #7: Twitter/X changes how blocking works.* > 1:44:28 Half a million new Bluesky users, AI & Twitter art. > 1:45:33 LTT Luxe backpack sold out, Luke's Nukem shirt & car story. > 1:49:44 Rarest LTT item, Linus NCIX shirt ruined story. [1:51:36] *Topic #8: Court sides with Warner Bros against ISP Grande.* [1:54:54] *Merch Messages #3 ft. After Dark, judging Dan.* > 1:55:46 Has Linus tried the Milk Bar at Vegas or Los Angeles? > 1:56:43 Change a tech department that doesn't follow best practices? > 1:58:26 Who would be the main benefactor of the new x86 alliance? > 2:00:01 Is the FP exclusive shirt limited? > 2:00:13 Earbuds you'd recommend? ft. FP shirt already selling out? > 2:01:40 If Teams is so bad, why not make your own chat system? [2:02:04] *Calling Nick over FP shirt's stock.* [Cont.] *Merch Messages.* > 2:03:23 Where is LTTStore stock stored? ft. 150 fiber shirts sold. > 2:06:01 PI CEO admits releasing Skylines 2 unfinished was bad. [2:08:13] *Linus on how LTT's merch "isn't rebadged items."* > 2:09:55 Linus drops water, new backpacks manufacturing partner. > 2:12:04 Linus on how people were upset over plaid flannels low stock. [2:12:59] *Outro ft. Efficient Dan.*
🫡 Our Hero. No one has done a better job at this than you. Most people who try either give up after reaching an hour or two, or they don’t go into as much detail.
the moving vlogs would be insane. honestly, the moving videos are among some of my favorites. including the building out of the buildings. really enjoy the logistics and whatnot of it all.
Me too. I wish they made another channel just for more content on this. But I guess it all goes to Floatplane now, and some to the main channel here on RUclips.
I'm not sure if crossing the US/CAN boarder with the equipment is possible/legal. It'd cost essentially nothing to do a giant painted logo in the parking lot.
@@jurjsergiu a lot of what he says is universally applicable in any developed nation. The details might change but his knowledge is definitely still valuable
0:00:00 WAN starts 0:02:07 look pulls back the curtain 0:02:56 linus would see some stuff ¬‿¬ then discusses buildings to buy/problems with current building 0:07:50 Linus pulls up Colliers (canadian real estate thingy) and goes over buildings 0:14:05 Zoning issues and the golf course 0:17:50 Commercial leases are wack 0:28:20 problem with new buildings and the Canadian Commerical meta 0:34:40 Underground parking 0:36:50 omega based Luke rant about the ALR and Canadian Corruption. 0:43:00 Potential Building and issues 0:49:07 The Beautiful and Bodacious Microfiber shirt 0:57:30 Parenting with Linus 1:01:00 Starship Space X Catch 1:05:00 The RoboVacumns Are Taking OVER!!! And calling you slurs????????? 1:10:40 Live Footage of Luke Commiting Arson!!! (°ロ°) 1:10:50 Luke and Dan's normal day off 1:11:15 Dan 1000 Linus Stare 1:14:45 Merch messages 1:28:30 Cool Merch, commuter backpack looks awesome, I want one 1:42:40 Lina Khan at the FCC is cooking with 1 Click to Cancel 1:51:30 - I'll never let them take my Torrents!!! Court sides with music providers 1:55:50 Merch messages (In progress)
Just want to make a comment on your Colliers statement in the parentheses. Colliers is an Australian real estate company based out of Canada, but they pretty much operate worldwide. I just didn't think "canadian real estate thingy" was very accurate.
I don’t really do metal either but enjoyed the Sabaton soundtrack when playing EU4. Seems like they have some more niche hits, along with the very metal metal.
I don't know anything about Sabaton, but it sounds like Linus just doesn't like death metal and screamo. He might be cool with the more "normal" metal stuff.
I would love to see a "Young People Try Windows 11" video. I'm a college junior and most of my friends don't even know how to do basic things like use file explorer or extract a ZIP file (or know what a ZIP file is). I feel like tech literacy has declined significantly and because most programs wrap every step in a really simple interface (like Adobe apps or Office automatically saving everything to cloud storage and just giving users a recent files list) it stops people from learning fundamental concepts about the OS or computers in general.
@@rallen2410 Surely. But that point is not now, and not anytime in the near future. I still very much consider navigating folders and files to be a critical skill among others that many of my peers don't understand. Whether it's changing the audio output, basic shortcuts, or even unpinning things from the taskbar, they very much struggle to do anything other than connect to Wi-Fi and search things in Chrome. I'm not expecting them to be flying through the terminal, but they clearly lack some of the knowledge that I feel is crucial.
@@valkaielod Absolutely, I think that's a big part of it. We also used Chromebooks in middle and high school here so everything they did was in a browser for years.
@@CMon_Jack He's making a callback joke to Dan and Luke playing dumb with Linus, because people assumed everything in their videos could be written off. "Just make a video on it, then it's a write off amirite?!" You could say that not knowing that and breaking community guidelines is: Beyond ignorant. That would be a very strongly worded statement though, I don't think I should go around saying that to people..
Or let your employees who can work remotely like software engineers , editors , designers , support employees etc work from their homes and free up tons of space? I know crazy idea since you cant trust your employees and you have to micromanage everything they do.
@@silotx Yeah, those poor employees. Getting paid well, getting $5K to upgrade their homes however they want, having to collaborate in person with their creative friends and coworkers when clearly they could just do that over discord or Teams. It must be so hard showing up to work every day at LTT. I just can't imagine.
@@C0bra5 make creator warehouse the primary buisness, turn LMG into a subsidiary of CW, have 1000sqft of public shopping and the rest as office space 🤣
Yeah sorry, targets and former zellers are mostly converted into mall stalls and homesense stores. You could try the bay but they are mostly old mouldy buildings.
Linus "If you want the things you have to buy then when we have them, don't complain when they are gone" Also Linus: "Our stocking situation is terrible, we have swimsuits in January and Coats and Flannels in June, but then no one buys them, so we put them on clearance to get rid of them because no one buys them and we don't restock them because they didn't sell out of season." Further Linus: "Our Lux backpacks were on pre-order for years, to the point that people were complaining that they hadn't gotten the thing that they ordered, but now that they are in we will talk about how the 10 extras we ordered are in stock once... and they are gone... We waited years as the two people sitting in the room next to me begged for tall T-shirts, then I finally gave in and ordered a small quantity of them, and everyone bought them so fast they are gone." Final Linus: "WELL YOU SHOULD HAVE ORDERED THEM FASTER IF YOU WANTED THEM! THIS IS YOUR FAULT REALLY! Our bad stock management and promotion of goods is the consumers fault for not knowing about the products." (awaits his shadow ban from sad linus)
I saw them live for the first time this summer, they were INCREDIBLE! I hadn't listened to them much before, but their passion and sincerity is infectious
20:00 - I worked with a city planner that outsourced the cities permit reviewing to her own permit reviewing LLC. Basically, she was selecting herself to review the permits, paying herself twice. The name of the company was the planners last name, so it wasn't even a secret. I have no idea how it is legal, but somehow it is.
You can do plenty of illegal things if only a select few know of it and you're friends with the right people. Most justice systems in the world appear to be very skewed towards those in power. For example, let's look at the USA model: above everything else is the supreme court, where the judges are appointed by those in power, and they will generally always be on the side of the big sponsors of the political party that brought them in.
Depends on local laws (I'm saying this as a "I can't possibly know the laws everywhere" thing) , but in general terms it would be suuuper illegal due to the corruption potential. Official actors should never have a stake in the work they do. Imagine a judge who was overseeing their own divorce case?
As Luke and Linus have both said on multiple occasions, Don't per-order anything. So I waited to buy the LUX backpack. I feel like I have been waiting years only to find out that now I can not buy one. It saddens me greatly. I can understand from a business stand point if it does not come back. I really hope your new supplier can work with you to produce something. Maybe alongside a LUX commuter? I would buy one of those as well.
Big agree with this. I think some things definitely should be exceptions to the no preorders rule. Like, for example, products that are already designed and vetted, and just need to gauge interest or raise funds for a production run,
I mean.. actually kind of get that.. initially I was just going to try to say something snappy about productize man tent consumerism but.. pre-ordering is extremely distractive to the overall landscape bed, while I do understand the actual components involved here.. I actually went on throw some thumbs up to you for not doing it, despite the forces of FOMO tugging at you.. if if that could happen more than once we might have a better gaming industry and technology industry in general.. But.. sadly.. oh well.
@XDRosenheim there might be. Just because it's a physical thing doesn't mean it will get made/shipped. Ask Luke about the hammer crowbar. But I would trust the LTT store a bit more to pre order from
@@halliktom1 It should be noted that if you ever "buy" something, and do not get the promised product, you can always file a chargeback through your bank.
Those large estate "farms" may be selling hay. Requires almost no land prep each season and the only times equipment is required is once in early spring and then the mid summer harvest. I make more off hay from my farm than till crops most years.
Plus in most of CANZUK & CUNA, farmland remains as farmland however you can have a house (or mansion), machinery shed, wood shed, stables, hayshed, etc. At no point are you required to actively farm the land - just that it remains as a farm or that it could be actively farmed in the future.
Tank you for saying about Carabiner Zipper Pull Replacement Kit - Request Form. Didn't get email about it, but you giving us reminder got me to do it. Thank you.
On the topic of business leasing. A local Wendy's restaurant was leasing their building, they got told on a Friday that Sunday would be their last day, they have been leasing the building for about 30 years. Anyone who wants to look it up, it's a Brantford ON (West Street) location.
There is, well was, a little hotdog/burger/ice cream kinda restaurant in my town (they had other stuff too but were like an old school tasty-freeze kinda place) that's been around for almost 50 years with the same family owning it but the actual restaurant operations being leased out to various other people over the past 25 or so years. Last month one of the family members (I think it was the old man that originally started the place) died and the next day the current lease holders were told that the end of business that day was their last day because the family wanted nothing to do with being in the restaurant business or property rental business anymore. Pretty sure there is now a lawsuit in the works because of it.
I don't know how common this is in other countries, but in here, it's not rare for a large company to establish itself away from the city, where land is cheap, and provide the employees with a bus shuttle between the company and some stops in the city. LTT tech-fied bus for employees when?
Don't know why this is such a huge problem but its pretty normal in germany to have a 40 min - 1h 20 drive from work and the same time back. Hell almost 1/3rd of people i worked with at different companies travelled almost 2 1/2 hours each day by train to come to work, not even includng the time it takes them to wake up and get ready.
1:05:00 - Robot vacuums can be extremely helpful for people who cannot do it themselves for whatever reason. In Denmark pensioners (and certain other groups) are entitled to help in the home for a certain number of hours a week, and if they have robot vacuum those hours do not have to be used for vacuuming every week. Some of the robot vacuums can also wash your floors, which again frees up time, and sometimes instead of using an hour a week on vacuuming and washing floors, they can instead use 15 minutes on emptying out the vacuum and refilling the washer part.
Linus saying his music taste is random and giving those examples is like the joke in blues brothers where they play at the country bar and they say "we get both kinds of music! Country AND western!" It's random like the shuffle play on a public jukebox at a bar lol
@@battmarn correct, I mean I don't have a problem with that. But calling your collection "random" when it's mostly stuff you'd hear on the radio is just a bit... Sheltered. If it goes debussy, coltrain, king giz, opeth, Tupac, sex pistols, Katie perry. That's a random list and it's still all popular stuff. Could be even weirder.
It baffles me how difficult it has been to cancel subscriptions in the US. Over here in Norway, with what seems like *reasonable* consumer protections at this point, cancelling with just a few clicks has been a thing since forever.
Yes but across Europe, we're also used to having annual leave, paternity and maternity leave, ordinary voting rights, low prison populations, meat that wasn't bleached but properly slaughtered, road safety, national seatbelt laws and healthcare. Even Luke and Linus have it better than the US, but nothing like Europe or Asia. They think all that stuff is communism, or infringes on their liberty.
@@jonevansauthor We certainly could improve in many areas, but it's really not as dystopian as you paint it out to be. We definitely have issues but so too does every country, even in Europe. There might be disagreements on how to fix a certain issue, but there are very few issues which people claim "communism or infringes on their liberty". Comparing any one individual country in Europe to the USA as a whole is also sort of disingenuous. The closer comparison is comparing each state to each country. Some states are much better than others in every aspect you list. But of course doing that takes a lot more effort and space so I understand why we don't do that online. But addressing the problems you think we have, annual leave while perhaps not as generous as European countries isn't nonexistent. 87% of employees have access to some combination of paid personal leave, sick leave, family leave, and/or vacation. 79% of all private sector employees have access to paid vacation time. But the people who work part time jobs and the lowest 10% of earners however are half as likely to have paid vacation time. On top of paid leave, required work hours I think is a problem in the USA. For some reason we work a lot more than most countries and receive less benefits for it (from our employers). I think you would be hard pressed to find any worker who didn't want both of these to improve, but sadly corporations have power to prevent that. It does continue to improve slowly though. Paternity/Maternity leave on the federal level is 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave. But obviously unpaid leave sucks. Only eleven states offer paid family leave programs. So yes we could definitely do better. Pretty much the only dispute in voting rights is whether you need an ID to vote or not. I believe every country in Europe requires them. So there is a dispute, but the outcome is either become like Europe or stay like we have been where realistically ID hasn't been a problem. Most people have an ID. I do find it odd it's an argument, but in the end I don't think it matters. I don't really care either way and I think most people would agree, but politicians like their soundbites. There is no denying the USA arrests far too many people. The prison population has somehow declined 20% since the peak in 2008 while still being incredibly high. I for one hope we are able to make further reductions and I think most people in the USA would agree. Our chicken is chlorine rinsed, but honestly I can't say if that's good or bad. From what i understand this is an animal welfare issues and not a health/food issue. The chlorine rinse decreases the need for hygienic environments for the chickens to be raised. But if that is of concern to someone they can pay more to have a chicken raised in better conditions that wasn't chlorine rinsed. So really, not an issue. Too many people die on the roads in the USA, but the reasons why are varied and many. We certainly have big states and a big country where driving is the only feasible transportation in most scenarios, but is that the cause I don't know. Some people point to Canada to disprove that, but really 90% Canadians live within 100-125 miles of the border so really the comparison isn't there. But I for one feel perfectly safe driving and I think the majority agree. Honestly I would think the people who don't feel safe are probably the ones not in vehicles like pedestrians or bicyclists. I'm all for cities designing better for them. It's true we don't have a national seat belt law, but 49/50 states have laws that require them. New Hampshire doesn't require them for those 18+ but does require them for everyone under 18. And finally healthcare. I think most Americans agree the price of our healthcare system sucks. Thoughts on how to fix that definitely vary, but hopefully we can find a way. However I don't think you will find many people who are worried about the quality of the healthcare they will receive. And they will receive it no matter if they can pay or not.
I am curious what subscriptions you are having trouble cancelling in the US. I have never had a subscription that required more than a few clicks to cancel. Amazon was perhaps the worst, and it was like 3 or 4 clicks.
@@jonevansauthorWe have most of that stuff too. You have a collapsing welfare state and rapidly shrinking population. Western Europe is like a ritzy retirement community, and its inhabitants know nothing about the US except biased BS John Oliver told them.
@LinusTechTips 1:37:00 Thanks for calling out the zip carabiner form, which I've now filled in. I hadn't received any communication re replacement carabiners outside of WAN show updates - I thought they would just be shipped to everyone after those with broken ones were addressed first. Only mentioning this in case there are others too - might be worth double checking.
I worked in a rental warehouse-turned-gym. One landlord owned every building in the area, and wasn't looking to sell. They charged us our triple net as if they were fixing our AC, but since the unit was on the outside the building, they refused to fix it.
In all commercial leased spaces i have ever had, the tenant was responsible for AC repairs and maintenance. That's why I have always required an inspection of the units by a third party.
ruling against ISP's will literally kill the internet providing as a business. ISP's will run out of clients if they actually become trigger-happy. does ANYONE even understand how much global GDP is tied up with internet in general? unreal.
That's also the deterrent to people doing it. Someone may be lucky and have two ISPs in their area and switch to the second when they get dropped from the first. But almost unilaterally, nobody will want to risk being permanently locked out of home internet, so they won't risk another ban.
he's just pissed because the obvious way rich should use this loop hole is to build a moderate sized castle, with accompanying fortifications, and then have serfs work/live on the farm land.
1:23:50 what Dan is talking about is a pain in the ass to solve! Can cause A LOT OF ISSUES on audio apps, it took me so much time to figure it out and get my studio working. It's been like that for years and it would be a great topic for LTT to cover in a video! It can cause freezes on games too, not only audio apps. Please LTT shed some light into it, maybe with enough noise DEVs will fix it. It usually has to do with nvidia drivers, but in my case it was related to core parking on my Intel 12900K and nvidia drivers. In some PCs you almost have to disable all power management to get it working. (I used multiple audio interfaces, it was not related to one specific model/brand. Also happened o different PCs for me) Regarding your streaming issues, Hardware accelerated GPU scheduling on Windows causes this when I'm streaming with my Quest... disable that, it might help
I figured my VR stuttering issues were related more to the fact I'm still clinging on to my Samsung WIndows mixed reality headset, so I haven't bothered to troubleshoot. I'll check out the hardware accelerated GPU scheduling thing for sure though. Did the nVidia studio drivers make any difference for you when troubleshooting your audio stuff? Don't know if that's a route I should look into as well.
@@BenMagargee Unfortunately studio drivers made no difference. I Used DDU to remove the drivers and than another tool to install a barebones nvidia driver with telemetry and some other features disabled. I'll see if I can find a link
their neighbour is basically the old guy rom UP refusing to give up his lot and being surrounded by LTT on all sides, I wonder if Linus has considered lots of balloons. but really Linus should maybe see if he can actually give the neighbour a deal they can't refuse, help him find a bigger unit for the same price exactly where he wants to be (excluding the spot he's already in), but it would be much easier to find a dream move for him than it is to find the dream move for LTT, even offer to move his stuff out for him
What Luke doesn't understand is that in most of CANZUK & CUNA, farmland remains as farmland however you can have a house (or mansion), machinery shed, wood shed, stables, hayshed, etc. At no point are you required to actively farm the land - just that it remains as a farm or that it could be actively farmed in the future.
@@LukeLafrenierenot as stupid as it first seems. Farmland means land with topsoil. We DO need to track that, preserve that even if it’s not being actively farmed on. Because we have a topsoil crisis coming. And your studio, your suburb, your road, is infinitely less important than the limited resource that stops us all from starving to death. Yes there should be limits on how long you can own farmland with out farming it. And corporations absolutely shouldn’t get to own it. But you have to get why these laws exist. Actually I bet you don’t. And that’s okay. Almost nobody in tech has looked into soil science. Maybe you guys could? Look into the viability of home rapid composters. Do a video about industrial vs pile vs home machine composting.
@@MycaeWitchofHyphae I get why the law exists, I grew up in the area. I'm assuming you're talking about mineral nutrient reduction in foods? I could chat GPT it to sound smart but I think that would just prove your point. My issue - Which I thought was rather obvious - Wasn't that we were retaining land for agriculture, it's that it's getting scammed from the people by the rich and crimal. I personally know people running the scam I described on the show and it disgusts me. My issue is with the corruption, not the preservation of good topsoil/farm land/etc. I would be stoked if my tax dollars supported topsoil renewal projects, we have a compost bin in our appartment, my parents have a compost heap. I don't hate hotdogs because I said I like hamburgers.
I was scoffing at Linus a bit when he talked about this random music, thinking of Sabaton, and then he goes and lists my favourite song from them. Caught me off guard. I'm not the biggest metal fan, but love the history centric song. Can only recommend
1:05:00 That's why you should get a Valetudo supported vacuum, would be pretty cool for a future video as well (basically flash your own vacuum with local connectivity).
just bought 2 LTT screwdrivers retro and original for my dad, and as a welder who uses tools regularly i must say i am quite impressed, they are the best feeling drivers out there
I had wanted a plaid flannel for quite some time, but I always ended up cutting it from my order because I wanted other things more. Then I finally got one and immediately fell in love with it. I now own one purple one and two of every other color. There are more days I wear one of them than days I don't. What I'm saying is this: the flannels are absolutely awesome, but until I first wore one, they came across as just good.
Thanks for the link for the carabiner replacement, I never seen an announcement or got an email about it… and I see all the videos on all the Chanels 😢 an email would have gotten my attention if the subject was “carabiner replacement for LTT BackPack” 😅 thanks a lot it’s my favorite backpack ^^ each time I see a backpack I like I cannot get it, just because the bar is so high when compared with the LTT one lol😂
1:24:45 Make a video "What happens to Windows if it's really old?" where you will actually deeply investigate all issues with it. Personally, I'm really interested it that.
I dont listen to WAN show a lot but this episode was really interesting. Never thought id say that about a podcast episode that starts off by talking about zoning and office buildout complications but hearing about the issues was super interesting
The company i work for pays about 700k annually for their warehouse. 2 years ago they had the option to buy a building at 3.1 million and they decided to rent instead.
school buses are a legit form of transportation! Especially for industrial parks that can't really have good transit service since your entire warehouse might only have 100 people. The independence of your own car is nice but how much is that flexibility really worth?
A lot of corporations who run large HQ style offices have internal commuting services to cut down on parking on location. Is this something you could consider? Like leasing or buying a lot for office worker parking offsite, and then run a light bus service twice a day to get people to and fro? It would at least help the folks who work regular 9 to 5 jobs and don't use a flexible schedule.
I mean in fairness "additional rent" happens in residential as well. They just raise the price for the next person. My last hoise i re ted before i got a mortgage was around £700pm. They increased prices and wanted to charge me £720 (£20 quid who cares in this context right)? We were leaving anyway. New advertised price pm? £925. People who rent, jusy save everything you can. Have no life for as long as you can and get a house (be smart and dont get a house with no savings etc though, dont screw yourself)
Regarding a 7 year old with an interest in computers, I'd have them use command line to launch games and setup folder structure (maybe just links) to make navigation easier. When I was that old I was launching games in DOS by myself because many games didn't play in Windows 3.1 you had to exit Windows and then launch them (Wolfenstein 3D, etc).
The air conditioning thing up north makes me laugh. My wife and I honeymooned in Alaska and she had a migraine in Anchorage. When you have a migraine, you need to go into a quiet, dark, preferably cool room. So we check into our hotel and ask the kid who helped with our luggage where we turned on the AC. He opens the closet and points to the circular fan sitting on the floor.
7:06 I was busy in the kitchen while this was playing in the background and when I heard this, I legit turned around and snap-pointed at my tablet only to see you both do the same to eachother. I must admit, I laughed pretty hard for a second 😂
Robot vacuums work so well with our house layout. It's an estate style, with only one room upstairs, and we removed all the carpet around the house and put tile flooring. It surprises me that Linus would go carpeting, id think with a more practical oriented mind like Linus he would prefer the far easier maintenance and durability of wood and tile flooring
Hey Linus, I used to not be a huge fan of country until I discovered Benjamin Dakota Rogers, specifically "John Came Home". Apparently, he's from Canada, and will be performing in Vancouver in February. Poor Man's Poison is also pretty good.
You could always move to China you could likely buy half a ghost city with your budget xD It'll even be within reasonable range of high speed rail to more useful places!
Heres the thing with the parking situation. If you could find parking nearby that you could purchase for a reasonable price, you could start a shuttle service for your employees. They can drop their vehicle off in a secure lot, use the shuttle service to get to the main building, then take the shuttle service back when they are done. It means a salary for the shuttle driver, the need for a vehicle for the shuttle and its maintenance and insurance, but compared to the cost of being able to have more parking on site, it might be a decent trade off.
the golf course idea gave me an idea. Linus should cover the mixed reality pitching machines that a lot of MLB teams use. They basically project an image of every pitcher in the league that shows his windup his tells everything and throws his exact pitches for batters to practice as realistically as possible.
The microfibre shirt looks a bit like the classic Star Trek uniform with short sleeves. Edit: I watched some more and I wasn't the only one who noticed, it seems.
Robot vacuum enthusiast and collector here. ECOVACS has a lot of security problems (such as cracking the camera password on the app so that you can view your home) and so far they haven’t take any protection against this. This whole slur thing was the last straw. Hoping that they take this seriously because they are one of the OGs in the robot vacuum space.
About the building situation. You could do a competition where all of your viewers can try to plan a new structure of your office. This might create some out of the box ideas
When you build an industrial building, you put in parking for an industrial building, not an office building. Typically industrial users end up with too much parking. You can do underground, but it's very, very, expensive.
-timestamps-
[0:00] *Chapters.*
[1:07] *Intro.*
[1:58] *Topic #1: Why it's hard for LMG to move out.*
> 4:49 Luke on how far the teams are, Linus on HVAC in a warehouse.
> 7:48 Colliers' listings, commercial zoning & leasing.
> 21:00 Other listings, buildings have a low number of parking spots.
> 33:42 "A teardown," Luke's & Dan's farmland suggestion, floods.
> 37:23 Luke despises mansions on farmlands, empty land's problems.
> 42:11 Terren's suggested building, "cough it up!" - Luke 2K24.
> 45:11 LMG's current space usage, "investment opportunity."
> 46:57 Commercial leases can't be broken, final thoughts.
[48:48] *LTT hit 16M, November stream for LTT's 16th year.*
[49:18] *LTTStore's new microfiber t-shirt.*
> 50:28 Shirt's advantages & disadvantages, Luke's thoughts.
[53:38] *Merch Messages #1 ft. "Star Trek logo."*
> 54:40 Linus's favorite genre of music to clean his house to.
> 57:29 Linus parental tips on two newborns.
[1:00:33] *Topic #2: SpaceX catches a rocket booster in mid-air.*
> 1:02:24 Luke describes the chopstick maneuver.
[1:05:19] *Topic #3: Ecovas robot vacuums hacked, spy via video feeds.*
> 1:07:31 Luke on a physical camera cover, birbs, carpets.
[1:10:29] *Sponsors.*
> 1:10:38 Acronis.
> 1:11:43 Squarespace.
> 1:12:48 MSI.
[1:13:43] *Merch Messages #2.*
> 1:13:52 Suggestions on OS safety for a son who's curious about tech.
> 1:17:13 Are crazy multi-monitor projects impossible without SLI?
[1:22:03] *Topic #4: Linus' struggles with streaming with his VR machine.*
> 1:24:08 Boot drive went through W7, W8, W10 & W11.
[1:25:08] *Luke's thoughts on LTT's young try Windows XP video.*
> 1:25:30 Linus defends the CD case scene, "check if they can use W11."
[1:28:46] *LTT commuter backpack newsletter, Linus demoes it.*
[1:33:38] *FP's exclusive Sarah merch stream, Dino-soar T-shirt.*
> 1:35:44 Luke's upset over tall blank shirt being out of stock.
[Cont.] *LTTStore announcements.*
> 1:36:52 Last call for original LTT backpack carabiner replacement.
[1:37:33] *Topic #5: Shazam Band's pet collar, AI-powered wearable.*
[Cont.] *LTTStore announcements.*
> 1:40:33 LTT luxe backpack's singular review, limited stock.
[1:42:34] *Topic #6: FTC's Click-To-Cancel rule.*
[1:43:44] *Topic #7: Twitter/X changes how blocking works.*
> 1:44:28 Half a million new Bluesky users, AI & Twitter art.
> 1:45:33 LTT Luxe backpack sold out, Luke's Nukem shirt & car story.
> 1:49:44 Rarest LTT item, Linus NCIX shirt ruined story.
[1:51:36] *Topic #8: Court sides with Warner Bros against ISP Grande.*
[1:54:54] *Merch Messages #3 ft. After Dark, judging Dan.*
> 1:55:46 Has Linus tried the Milk Bar at Vegas or Los Angeles?
> 1:56:43 Change a tech department that doesn't follow best practices?
> 1:58:26 Who would be the main benefactor of the new x86 alliance?
> 2:00:01 Is the FP exclusive shirt limited?
> 2:00:13 Earbuds you'd recommend? ft. FP shirt already selling out?
> 2:01:40 If Teams is so bad, why not make your own chat system?
[2:02:04] *Calling Nick over FP shirt's stock.*
[Cont.] *Merch Messages.*
> 2:03:23 Where is LTTStore stock stored? ft. 150 fiber shirts sold.
> 2:06:01 PI CEO admits releasing Skylines 2 unfinished was bad.
[2:08:13] *Linus on how LTT's merch "isn't rebadged items."*
> 2:09:55 Linus drops water, new backpacks manufacturing partner.
> 2:12:04 Linus on how people were upset over plaid flannels low stock.
[2:12:59] *Outro ft. Efficient Dan.*
🫡 Our Hero. No one has done a better job at this than you. Most people who try either give up after reaching an hour or two, or they don’t go into as much detail.
MVP! Can't watch it without you!
probably a bot ?
@@THE_NE0 nope. He is doing it for years, 99% of the time
NOKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the moving vlogs would be insane. honestly, the moving videos are among some of my favorites. including the building out of the buildings. really enjoy the logistics and whatnot of it all.
Me too. I wish they made another channel just for more content on this. But I guess it all goes to Floatplane now, and some to the main channel here on RUclips.
If Linus gets a new building, it will have a "sponsored by dbrand" logo on the side.
I'm not sure if crossing the US/CAN boarder with the equipment is possible/legal. It'd cost essentially nothing to do a giant painted logo in the parking lot.
Full wrap.
Wide linus wrap a whole building :o
@@nes999 They are both canadian tho... so why would they cross a border?
and if I'm not mistaken but in the same city?
@@Primafaveo ontario for dbrand
40:50 first hour is just, "Welcome to Linus estate tips in BC" I don't mind it, I like the subject even if I live on the other side of the world 😂
@@jurjsergiu a lot of what he says is universally applicable in any developed nation. The details might change but his knowledge is definitely still valuable
@@MaximillianRadniecki i know 😂
Not as good as Louise Rossmann's real estate series. But still pretty good.
You need the golf course. So you can direct people to touch the finest grass
0:00:00 WAN starts
0:02:07 look pulls back the curtain
0:02:56 linus would see some stuff ¬‿¬ then discusses buildings to buy/problems with current building
0:07:50 Linus pulls up Colliers (canadian real estate thingy) and goes over buildings
0:14:05 Zoning issues and the golf course
0:17:50 Commercial leases are wack
0:28:20 problem with new buildings and the Canadian Commerical meta
0:34:40 Underground parking
0:36:50 omega based Luke rant about the ALR and Canadian Corruption.
0:43:00 Potential Building and issues
0:49:07 The Beautiful and Bodacious Microfiber shirt
0:57:30 Parenting with Linus
1:01:00 Starship Space X Catch
1:05:00 The RoboVacumns Are Taking OVER!!! And calling you slurs?????????
1:10:40 Live Footage of Luke Commiting Arson!!! (°ロ°)
1:10:50 Luke and Dan's normal day off
1:11:15 Dan 1000 Linus Stare
1:14:45 Merch messages
1:28:30 Cool Merch, commuter backpack looks awesome, I want one
1:42:40 Lina Khan at the FCC is cooking with 1 Click to Cancel
1:51:30 - I'll never let them take my Torrents!!! Court sides with music providers
1:55:50 Merch messages
(In progress)
@@joshb853 keep it up
Someone get this person a pin
they will delete it
Just want to make a comment on your Colliers statement in the parentheses. Colliers is an Australian real estate company based out of Canada, but they pretty much operate worldwide. I just didn't think "canadian real estate thingy" was very accurate.
You've forgotten ads sections, especially YT ones
Linus: "I just found Sabaton and they're fucking awesome"
Linus immediately 30 seconds later: "I don't really do metal"
@Zankras i think he meant it's awesome in beatsaber, but it's not something he would listen to when he's just listening to music.
I don’t really do metal either but enjoyed the Sabaton soundtrack when playing EU4. Seems like they have some more niche hits, along with the very metal metal.
Sabaton is a great entry level band. They focus on historical storytelling and very clean production (relatively), and that has a lot of mass appeal.
I don't know anything about Sabaton, but it sounds like Linus just doesn't like death metal and screamo. He might be cool with the more "normal" metal stuff.
Isnt sabaton just some cringy pop metal, by definiton.
I would love to see a "Young People Try Windows 11" video. I'm a college junior and most of my friends don't even know how to do basic things like use file explorer or extract a ZIP file (or know what a ZIP file is). I feel like tech literacy has declined significantly and because most programs wrap every step in a really simple interface (like Adobe apps or Office automatically saving everything to cloud storage and just giving users a recent files list) it stops people from learning fundamental concepts about the OS or computers in general.
I work in an office with a lot of 22-28 year olds. They have extremely poor OS literacy, don't undertand multiple desktops, snapping, alt tab etc...
I agree but at some point those skills are no longer the fundamentals as you don’t need them anymore
@@rallen2410 Surely. But that point is not now, and not anytime in the near future. I still very much consider navigating folders and files to be a critical skill among others that many of my peers don't understand. Whether it's changing the audio output, basic shortcuts, or even unpinning things from the taskbar, they very much struggle to do anything other than connect to Wi-Fi and search things in Chrome. I'm not expecting them to be flying through the terminal, but they clearly lack some of the knowledge that I feel is crucial.
Smartphone effect. They don't really use computers.
@@valkaielod Absolutely, I think that's a big part of it. We also used Chromebooks in middle and high school here so everything they did was in a browser for years.
Buy land, build your own. Do it all DIY. 1000s of videos! Free building! Tax write off!
You are beyond ignorant
@@CMon_Jack He's making a callback joke to Dan and Luke playing dumb with Linus, because people assumed everything in their videos could be written off. "Just make a video on it, then it's a write off amirite?!"
You could say that not knowing that and breaking community guidelines is: Beyond ignorant. That would be a very strongly worded statement though, I don't think I should go around saying that to people..
Or let your employees who can work remotely like software engineers , editors , designers , support employees etc work from their homes and free up tons of space? I know crazy idea since you cant trust your employees and you have to micromanage everything they do.
@@silotx Yeah, those poor employees. Getting paid well, getting $5K to upgrade their homes however they want, having to collaborate in person with their creative friends and coworkers when clearly they could just do that over discord or Teams. It must be so hard showing up to work every day at LTT. I just can't imagine.
@@silotxYou're a dumbass.
Buy an abandoned Target or some sort of big-box store. They'll have a lot of what you already want. Parking, space, HVAC, etc.
@@ColdFusionMk1 that land will likely be zoned for retail and not office/industrial, which is going to be a big issue
Most targets have long been converted by now.
@@C0bra5 make creator warehouse the primary buisness, turn LMG into a subsidiary of CW, have 1000sqft of public shopping and the rest as office space 🤣
@@joseftomasspurway-ash8156LTT Store
Yeah sorry, targets and former zellers are mostly converted into mall stalls and homesense stores.
You could try the bay but they are mostly old mouldy buildings.
Linus "If you want the things you have to buy then when we have them, don't complain when they are gone"
Also Linus: "Our stocking situation is terrible, we have swimsuits in January and Coats and Flannels in June, but then no one buys them, so we put them on clearance to get rid of them because no one buys them and we don't restock them because they didn't sell out of season."
Further Linus: "Our Lux backpacks were on pre-order for years, to the point that people were complaining that they hadn't gotten the thing that they ordered, but now that they are in we will talk about how the 10 extras we ordered are in stock once... and they are gone... We waited years as the two people sitting in the room next to me begged for tall T-shirts, then I finally gave in and ordered a small quantity of them, and everyone bought them so fast they are gone."
Final Linus: "WELL YOU SHOULD HAVE ORDERED THEM FASTER IF YOU WANTED THEM! THIS IS YOUR FAULT REALLY! Our bad stock management and promotion of goods is the consumers fault for not knowing about the products."
(awaits his shadow ban from sad linus)
1 Buy land
2 Get Sheeps
3 Shear the sheep
4 Wool clothes in the shop
@@gaborkeresztes1739 better yet, alpacas!
Fits into the Uncle Linus Potato Family Business Pvt. Ltd. nicely.
LTT handspun yarn. Start a knitting channel 😂
As a Swede (from the literal same town as sabaton) I am very happy to see Linus finding Sabaton, they're freaking awesome!
I saw them live for the first time this summer, they were INCREDIBLE! I hadn't listened to them much before, but their passion and sincerity is infectious
20:00 - I worked with a city planner that outsourced the cities permit reviewing to her own permit reviewing LLC. Basically, she was selecting herself to review the permits, paying herself twice. The name of the company was the planners last name, so it wasn't even a secret. I have no idea how it is legal, but somehow it is.
It wasn't just no one was looking into it.
You can do plenty of illegal things if only a select few know of it and you're friends with the right people. Most justice systems in the world appear to be very skewed towards those in power. For example, let's look at the USA model: above everything else is the supreme court, where the judges are appointed by those in power, and they will generally always be on the side of the big sponsors of the political party that brought them in.
Depends on local laws (I'm saying this as a "I can't possibly know the laws everywhere" thing) , but in general terms it would be suuuper illegal due to the corruption potential.
Official actors should never have a stake in the work they do. Imagine a judge who was overseeing their own divorce case?
As Luke and Linus have both said on multiple occasions, Don't per-order anything. So I waited to buy the LUX backpack. I feel like I have been waiting years only to find out that now I can not buy one. It saddens me greatly. I can understand from a business stand point if it does not come back. I really hope your new supplier can work with you to produce something. Maybe alongside a LUX commuter? I would buy one of those as well.
Big agree with this. I think some things definitely should be exceptions to the no preorders rule. Like, for example, products that are already designed and vetted, and just need to gauge interest or raise funds for a production run,
I mean.. actually kind of get that.. initially I was just going to try to say something snappy about productize man tent consumerism but.. pre-ordering is extremely distractive to the overall landscape bed, while I do understand the actual components involved here.. I actually went on throw some thumbs up to you for not doing it, despite the forces of FOMO tugging at you.. if if that could happen more than once we might have a better gaming industry and technology industry in general.. But.. sadly.. oh well.
Do not pre-order *digital* products, there is nothing wrong with pre-ordering physical products.
@XDRosenheim there might be. Just because it's a physical thing doesn't mean it will get made/shipped. Ask Luke about the hammer crowbar. But I would trust the LTT store a bit more to pre order from
@@halliktom1 It should be noted that if you ever "buy" something, and do not get the promised product, you can always file a chargeback through your bank.
Those large estate "farms" may be selling hay. Requires almost no land prep each season and the only times equipment is required is once in early spring and then the mid summer harvest.
I make more off hay from my farm than till crops most years.
Plus in most of CANZUK & CUNA, farmland remains as farmland however you can have a house (or mansion), machinery shed, wood shed, stables, hayshed, etc. At no point are you required to actively farm the land - just that it remains as a farm or that it could be actively farmed in the future.
Tank you for saying about Carabiner Zipper Pull Replacement Kit - Request Form. Didn't get email about it, but you giving us reminder got me to do it. Thank you.
I also did not get an email. I watch WAN 'religiously' and did not see an announcement, i am also not on the forums. So I totally missed this!
On the topic of business leasing. A local Wendy's restaurant was leasing their building, they got told on a Friday that Sunday would be their last day, they have been leasing the building for about 30 years.
Anyone who wants to look it up, it's a Brantford ON (West Street) location.
There is, well was, a little hotdog/burger/ice cream kinda restaurant in my town (they had other stuff too but were like an old school tasty-freeze kinda place) that's been around for almost 50 years with the same family owning it but the actual restaurant operations being leased out to various other people over the past 25 or so years. Last month one of the family members (I think it was the old man that originally started the place) died and the next day the current lease holders were told that the end of business that day was their last day because the family wanted nothing to do with being in the restaurant business or property rental business anymore.
Pretty sure there is now a lawsuit in the works because of it.
@@Fisha695 good, that's bs from how I read what you said.
@@LeNeovein yeah it was a pretty messed up situation, haven't seen any updates on it though.
I don't know how common this is in other countries, but in here, it's not rare for a large company to establish itself away from the city, where land is cheap, and provide the employees with a bus shuttle between the company and some stops in the city.
LTT tech-fied bus for employees when?
The problem is that their employees are in all directions and there is no unused land because of suburban sprawl in the last 80 years.
@@hueanao LINUS TOWN
@@johanneskurz7122Makes sense. On the flip side, the bus(es) could have useful office setups so that many a wasted work-hour could be reclaimed.
They can provide a company residential 'town'... Linustown.
Don't know why this is such a huge problem but its pretty normal in germany to have a 40 min - 1h 20 drive from work and the same time back. Hell almost 1/3rd of people i worked with at different companies travelled almost 2 1/2 hours each day by train to come to work, not even includng the time it takes them to wake up and get ready.
No no Mr Red Tape from the council, we’re farming servers. It’s a server farm.
1:05:00 - Robot vacuums can be extremely helpful for people who cannot do it themselves for whatever reason. In Denmark pensioners (and certain other groups) are entitled to help in the home for a certain number of hours a week, and if they have robot vacuum those hours do not have to be used for vacuuming every week. Some of the robot vacuums can also wash your floors, which again frees up time, and sometimes instead of using an hour a week on vacuuming and washing floors, they can instead use 15 minutes on emptying out the vacuum and refilling the washer part.
40 minutes of real estate, this has become Linus land tips 😂😂
Those micro fiber shirts remind me of the original series Star Trek uniforms
I can't unsee it now, luckily they're not red shirts.
Linus talking about Sabaton… just made my day
Linus Sabaton is a great guy
Linus saying his music taste is random and giving those examples is like the joke in blues brothers where they play at the country bar and they say "we get both kinds of music! Country AND western!"
It's random like the shuffle play on a public jukebox at a bar lol
Yeah he basically just listens to a bunch of pop music, and one Sabaton song
@@battmarn correct, I mean I don't have a problem with that. But calling your collection "random" when it's mostly stuff you'd hear on the radio is just a bit... Sheltered. If it goes debussy, coltrain, king giz, opeth, Tupac, sex pistols, Katie perry. That's a random list and it's still all popular stuff. Could be even weirder.
Whelp, now I'm imagining Dan wearing aviator sunglasses and a bomber jacket saying "Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast".
What a guy!
Gotta own buildings rather than lease to make sure situations like these never happen.
It baffles me how difficult it has been to cancel subscriptions in the US. Over here in Norway, with what seems like *reasonable* consumer protections at this point, cancelling with just a few clicks has been a thing since forever.
Yes but across Europe, we're also used to having annual leave, paternity and maternity leave, ordinary voting rights, low prison populations, meat that wasn't bleached but properly slaughtered, road safety, national seatbelt laws and healthcare. Even Luke and Linus have it better than the US, but nothing like Europe or Asia. They think all that stuff is communism, or infringes on their liberty.
In the USA, the government allows huge companies to scam us
@@jonevansauthor We certainly could improve in many areas, but it's really not as dystopian as you paint it out to be. We definitely have issues but so too does every country, even in Europe. There might be disagreements on how to fix a certain issue, but there are very few issues which people claim "communism or infringes on their liberty". Comparing any one individual country in Europe to the USA as a whole is also sort of disingenuous. The closer comparison is comparing each state to each country. Some states are much better than others in every aspect you list. But of course doing that takes a lot more effort and space so I understand why we don't do that online.
But addressing the problems you think we have, annual leave while perhaps not as generous as European countries isn't nonexistent. 87% of employees have access to some combination of paid personal leave, sick leave, family leave, and/or vacation. 79% of all private sector employees have access to paid vacation time. But the people who work part time jobs and the lowest 10% of earners however are half as likely to have paid vacation time. On top of paid leave, required work hours I think is a problem in the USA. For some reason we work a lot more than most countries and receive less benefits for it (from our employers). I think you would be hard pressed to find any worker who didn't want both of these to improve, but sadly corporations have power to prevent that. It does continue to improve slowly though.
Paternity/Maternity leave on the federal level is 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave. But obviously unpaid leave sucks. Only eleven states offer paid family leave programs. So yes we could definitely do better.
Pretty much the only dispute in voting rights is whether you need an ID to vote or not. I believe every country in Europe requires them. So there is a dispute, but the outcome is either become like Europe or stay like we have been where realistically ID hasn't been a problem. Most people have an ID. I do find it odd it's an argument, but in the end I don't think it matters. I don't really care either way and I think most people would agree, but politicians like their soundbites.
There is no denying the USA arrests far too many people. The prison population has somehow declined 20% since the peak in 2008 while still being incredibly high. I for one hope we are able to make further reductions and I think most people in the USA would agree.
Our chicken is chlorine rinsed, but honestly I can't say if that's good or bad. From what i understand this is an animal welfare issues and not a health/food issue. The chlorine rinse decreases the need for hygienic environments for the chickens to be raised. But if that is of concern to someone they can pay more to have a chicken raised in better conditions that wasn't chlorine rinsed. So really, not an issue.
Too many people die on the roads in the USA, but the reasons why are varied and many. We certainly have big states and a big country where driving is the only feasible transportation in most scenarios, but is that the cause I don't know. Some people point to Canada to disprove that, but really 90% Canadians live within 100-125 miles of the border so really the comparison isn't there. But I for one feel perfectly safe driving and I think the majority agree. Honestly I would think the people who don't feel safe are probably the ones not in vehicles like pedestrians or bicyclists. I'm all for cities designing better for them.
It's true we don't have a national seat belt law, but 49/50 states have laws that require them. New Hampshire doesn't require them for those 18+ but does require them for everyone under 18.
And finally healthcare. I think most Americans agree the price of our healthcare system sucks. Thoughts on how to fix that definitely vary, but hopefully we can find a way. However I don't think you will find many people who are worried about the quality of the healthcare they will receive. And they will receive it no matter if they can pay or not.
I am curious what subscriptions you are having trouble cancelling in the US. I have never had a subscription that required more than a few clicks to cancel. Amazon was perhaps the worst, and it was like 3 or 4 clicks.
@@jonevansauthorWe have most of that stuff too. You have a collapsing welfare state and rapidly shrinking population. Western Europe is like a ritzy retirement community, and its inhabitants know nothing about the US except biased BS John Oliver told them.
@LinusTechTips 1:37:00 Thanks for calling out the zip carabiner form, which I've now filled in. I hadn't received any communication re replacement carabiners outside of WAN show updates - I thought they would just be shipped to everyone after those with broken ones were addressed first. Only mentioning this in case there are others too - might be worth double checking.
I worked in a rental warehouse-turned-gym. One landlord owned every building in the area, and wasn't looking to sell. They charged us our triple net as if they were fixing our AC, but since the unit was on the outside the building, they refused to fix it.
In all commercial leased spaces i have ever had, the tenant was responsible for AC repairs and maintenance. That's why I have always required an inspection of the units by a third party.
Video arranging the studios would be great.
And an official linus tech tips studio tour.
ruling against ISP's will literally kill the internet providing as a business. ISP's will run out of clients if they actually become trigger-happy. does ANYONE even understand how much global GDP is tied up with internet in general? unreal.
That's also the deterrent to people doing it. Someone may be lucky and have two ISPs in their area and switch to the second when they get dropped from the first. But almost unilaterally, nobody will want to risk being permanently locked out of home internet, so they won't risk another ban.
@@An4lAvenger sounds like an america problem to me.
I mean, it's far from the worst ruling the US justice system made this year.
I appreciate the two pockets for water bottles in the new bag, no one needs that much water but water and coffee. Yes.
I miss the 4 hours plus shows. They were perfect for my Saturday morning chores 😂
If you're buying a freaking mall, at least you'll get parking
2:02:17 dude does not sound thrilled with the after hours work call! Luke’s expressions follow too ha
this was a good show, good job DLL
36:31 "we have had some significant floods here." Its the day after this show and we're having a pretty serious storm with a lot of flooding.
Luke's rant on mansions on farm land is epic.
he's just pissed because the obvious way rich should use this loop hole is to build a moderate sized castle, with accompanying fortifications, and then have serfs work/live on the farm land.
Linus”don’t preorder, wait for people to have reviews” also Linus “idk man if you wanted to lux bag should of bought it”
1:23:50 what Dan is talking about is a pain in the ass to solve! Can cause A LOT OF ISSUES on audio apps, it took me so much time to figure it out and get my studio working. It's been like that for years and it would be a great topic for LTT to cover in a video! It can cause freezes on games too, not only audio apps. Please LTT shed some light into it, maybe with enough noise DEVs will fix it. It usually has to do with nvidia drivers, but in my case it was related to core parking on my Intel 12900K and nvidia drivers. In some PCs you almost have to disable all power management to get it working. (I used multiple audio interfaces, it was not related to one specific model/brand. Also happened o different PCs for me)
Regarding your streaming issues, Hardware accelerated GPU scheduling on Windows causes this when I'm streaming with my Quest... disable that, it might help
I figured my VR stuttering issues were related more to the fact I'm still clinging on to my Samsung WIndows mixed reality headset, so I haven't bothered to troubleshoot. I'll check out the hardware accelerated GPU scheduling thing for sure though.
Did the nVidia studio drivers make any difference for you when troubleshooting your audio stuff? Don't know if that's a route I should look into as well.
@@BenMagargee Unfortunately studio drivers made no difference. I Used DDU to remove the drivers and than another tool to install a barebones nvidia driver with telemetry and some other features disabled. I'll see if I can find a link
Sabaton is actually metal, but it's power metal, which typically doesn't have harsh vocals.
their neighbour is basically the old guy rom UP refusing to give up his lot and being surrounded by LTT on all sides, I wonder if Linus has considered lots of balloons.
but really Linus should maybe see if he can actually give the neighbour a deal they can't refuse, help him find a bigger unit for the same price exactly where he wants to be (excluding the spot he's already in), but it would be much easier to find a dream move for him than it is to find the dream move for LTT, even offer to move his stuff out for him
I'm already looking forward to the next series of moving vlogs!
Only 2 hours?! 😢
It's looks almost like they have private lives they have to get to.
@@Spollekopif they started on time though 👀
What Luke doesn't understand is that in most of CANZUK & CUNA, farmland remains as farmland however you can have a house (or mansion), machinery shed, wood shed, stables, hayshed, etc. At no point are you required to actively farm the land - just that it remains as a farm or that it could be actively farmed in the future.
And that is incredibly stuipid.
@@LukeLafrenierenot as stupid as it first seems.
Farmland means land with topsoil. We DO need to track that, preserve that even if it’s not being actively farmed on. Because we have a topsoil crisis coming. And your studio, your suburb, your road, is infinitely less important than the limited resource that stops us all from starving to death.
Yes there should be limits on how long you can own farmland with out farming it. And corporations absolutely shouldn’t get to own it.
But you have to get why these laws exist.
Actually I bet you don’t.
And that’s okay. Almost nobody in tech has looked into soil science. Maybe you guys could? Look into the viability of home rapid composters. Do a video about industrial vs pile vs home machine composting.
@@MycaeWitchofHyphae I have a compost bin. Its large, somewhere between 100l to 500l? Its not uncommon here.
I'm in a different country though. 😃
@@MycaeWitchofHyphae I get why the law exists, I grew up in the area. I'm assuming you're talking about mineral nutrient reduction in foods? I could chat GPT it to sound smart but I think that would just prove your point.
My issue - Which I thought was rather obvious - Wasn't that we were retaining land for agriculture, it's that it's getting scammed from the people by the rich and crimal. I personally know people running the scam I described on the show and it disgusts me. My issue is with the corruption, not the preservation of good topsoil/farm land/etc.
I would be stoked if my tax dollars supported topsoil renewal projects, we have a compost bin in our appartment, my parents have a compost heap.
I don't hate hotdogs because I said I like hamburgers.
Sounds like you'll need to stop it "degrading" beyond a meadow, then. If it starts to get shrubs everywhere?
I was scoffing at Linus a bit when he talked about this random music, thinking of Sabaton, and then he goes and lists my favourite song from them. Caught me off guard. I'm not the biggest metal fan, but love the history centric song. Can only recommend
1:05:00 That's why you should get a Valetudo supported vacuum, would be pretty cool for a future video as well (basically flash your own vacuum with local connectivity).
just bought 2 LTT screwdrivers retro and original for my dad, and as a welder who uses tools regularly i must say i am quite impressed, they are the best feeling drivers out there
I had wanted a plaid flannel for quite some time, but I always ended up cutting it from my order because I wanted other things more. Then I finally got one and immediately fell in love with it. I now own one purple one and two of every other color. There are more days I wear one of them than days I don't.
What I'm saying is this: the flannels are absolutely awesome, but until I first wore one, they came across as just good.
Always a good day when Luke's smiling 🤣😀, much love for all the LMG content.
Luke sneaking random Letterkenny references when I'm currently watching the show BECAUSE of him, makes me happy
The answer is SHEEP!
Get a farm.
Get sheep wool straight from the source.
iSheep will find it very relatable.
Thanks for the link for the carabiner replacement, I never seen an announcement or got an email about it… and I see all the videos on all the Chanels 😢 an email would have gotten my attention if the subject was “carabiner replacement for LTT BackPack” 😅 thanks a lot it’s my favorite backpack ^^ each time I see a backpack I like I cannot get it, just because the bar is so high when compared with the LTT one lol😂
You could have a "bus" shuttle people to and from parking if there are parking spot issues at any new buildings.
2 hours and 13 minutes, that hurts. I need atleast 3 hours to distract from my misery
RUclips is truly a supreme distractor. Confronting anxiety and existence is cringe.
Only 20 minutes of after dark :(
1:24:45 Make a video "What happens to Windows if it's really old?" where you will actually deeply investigate all issues with it. Personally, I'm really interested it that.
*LINUS TOWER*
With brutalist architecture, that would be awesome!
I dont listen to WAN show a lot but this episode was really interesting. Never thought id say that about a podcast episode that starts off by talking about zoning and office buildout complications but hearing about the issues was super interesting
The company i work for pays about 700k annually for their warehouse. 2 years ago they had the option to buy a building at 3.1 million and they decided to rent instead.
buying a brand new building is murphy's law for everything about to go majorly south
I assume it'd be too expensive, but I know some companies near me have started running charter buses for employees to avoid paying for parking
school buses are a legit form of transportation! Especially for industrial parks that can't really have good transit service since your entire warehouse might only have 100 people. The independence of your own car is nice but how much is that flexibility really worth?
A lot of corporations who run large HQ style offices have internal commuting services to cut down on parking on location. Is this something you could consider? Like leasing or buying a lot for office worker parking offsite, and then run a light bus service twice a day to get people to and fro? It would at least help the folks who work regular 9 to 5 jobs and don't use a flexible schedule.
51:00 LTT discovered what they made Mr. Spock's uniform out of in the original series. 🤣
It's simple, buy two lots. One for the building, one for the new multi-storey car park.
Did you guys work with/take inspiration with AER for the backpack?
I enjoyed listening to Linus & Luke window shopping for real estate. Very practical business convo.
I mean in fairness "additional rent" happens in residential as well. They just raise the price for the next person. My last hoise i re ted before i got a mortgage was around £700pm. They increased prices and wanted to charge me £720 (£20 quid who cares in this context right)? We were leaving anyway.
New advertised price pm? £925.
People who rent, jusy save everything you can. Have no life for as long as you can and get a house (be smart and dont get a house with no savings etc though, dont screw yourself)
Regarding a 7 year old with an interest in computers, I'd have them use command line to launch games and setup folder structure (maybe just links) to make navigation easier.
When I was that old I was launching games in DOS by myself because many games didn't play in Windows 3.1 you had to exit Windows and then launch them (Wolfenstein 3D, etc).
Linus: doesn't like metal
Also linus: likes sabaton
After more than a decade of watching LTT, hearing Luke say "instead of hookers and blow..." actually blew my mind
The air conditioning thing up north makes me laugh. My wife and I honeymooned in Alaska and she had a migraine in Anchorage. When you have a migraine, you need to go into a quiet, dark, preferably cool room. So we check into our hotel and ask the kid who helped with our luggage where we turned on the AC. He opens the closet and points to the circular fan sitting on the floor.
It was shorter than usual, but still fun nonetheless.
It has a name, his name is Linus
Linus' little Linus@@Namedonelettere
7:06 I was busy in the kitchen while this was playing in the background and when I heard this, I legit turned around and snap-pointed at my tablet only to see you both do the same to eachother. I must admit, I laughed pretty hard for a second 😂
Robot vacuums work so well with our house layout. It's an estate style, with only one room upstairs, and we removed all the carpet around the house and put tile flooring.
It surprises me that Linus would go carpeting, id think with a more practical oriented mind like Linus he would prefer the far easier maintenance and durability of wood and tile flooring
1:20:00 the air output of the compressor side of a turbo (or supercharger for that matter) is called the "charge air".
Hey Linus, I used to not be a huge fan of country until I discovered Benjamin Dakota Rogers, specifically "John Came Home". Apparently, he's from Canada, and will be performing in Vancouver in February.
Poor Man's Poison is also pretty good.
Hi from a tourism employee living on “the island”! Luke’s comment was hilarious!!!!!
You could always move to China you could likely buy half a ghost city with your budget xD It'll even be within reasonable range of high speed rail to more useful places!
Anyone who has been on RUclips ever knows how companies abuse copyright claims, that ruling gives way too much power to scumbag corporations.
To be fair @40:00 having large patches of land that are left wild is great for bees and other pollinators and bio diversity in general.
44:06 Linus singing Papa Roach lines was not on my WAN show bingo card
sabaton is awesome! its mostly historical battle power metal. seen them in concert a few times
Water bottle holders on bags are also great for umbrellas
Love the Letterkenny reference 44:57
Heres the thing with the parking situation. If you could find parking nearby that you could purchase for a reasonable price, you could start a shuttle service for your employees. They can drop their vehicle off in a secure lot, use the shuttle service to get to the main building, then take the shuttle service back when they are done. It means a salary for the shuttle driver, the need for a vehicle for the shuttle and its maintenance and insurance, but compared to the cost of being able to have more parking on site, it might be a decent trade off.
I love it when Luke goes on a rant! We need a dedicated segment for him to just vent. 😂
I really like the color and design of the microfiber shirt. The first design i would actually wear of it was a normal short.
Linus metal: [grunts]
Actual metal: 20 minutes symphonic ode of life and science
the golf course idea gave me an idea. Linus should cover the mixed reality pitching machines that a lot of MLB teams use. They basically project an image of every pitcher in the league that shows his windup his tells everything and throws his exact pitches for batters to practice as realistically as possible.
1:00:55 Linus holding back his hate for Elon with every fiber of his being
The "market is not doing too great" is a buyer's market.
*LINUS TOWN*
Noooooooo -LS
@@LinusTechTips 🤣
The microfibre shirt looks a bit like the classic Star Trek uniform with short sleeves.
Edit: I watched some more and I wasn't the only one who noticed, it seems.
Dual bottle holders are great. Coffee mug in one, water bottle in the other 👌
props to John, sent a superchat then followed up with a merch message asking them to read his superchat, they didnt lol
"it's like freaking awesome" about Sabaton, then "no metal, I really don't do metal" is kinda wild Linus lmao.
Robot vacuum enthusiast and collector here. ECOVACS has a lot of security problems (such as cracking the camera password on the app so that you can view your home) and so far they haven’t take any protection against this. This whole slur thing was the last straw. Hoping that they take this seriously because they are one of the OGs in the robot vacuum space.
@16:00 basically means it cannot ever be changed from a golf course.. LinusGolfTips? LinusBallTips?
This went off the rails so quickly lol Haven't seen Luke that happy in ages, and that's what's behind the curtains lmao. Fun episode.
About the building situation. You could do a competition where all of your viewers can try to plan a new structure of your office. This might create some out of the box ideas
When you build an industrial building, you put in parking for an industrial building, not an office building. Typically industrial users end up with too much parking.
You can do underground, but it's very, very, expensive.