13:37 I grew up in an airline family (both parents worked for different airlines) through the 1970s and 1980s, and we flew many, many times on employee standby that I accrued over 5,000 flight hours by the time I was 21. And growing up, the number of people in airline uniforms coming out of airport bars made it not an unusual sight back then. It happened enough times that a Pan Am captain was at a bar/grill that my parents decided to get some food in, and struck up a conversation with my father, who was a private pilot, and it turned out to be our flight's captain. The last thing he did as he said his goodbye's and needing to get to the plane, was put down his scotch. Neither my dad nor mom gave it a second thought. Different times.
I once forgot to remove my wedding ring during a MRI scan, men that was a shocking experience (literally) for about 20 minutes. I pressed that button in the first second they turn on that machine and nobody rescued me. I press some charges not because the mild shock I was forced to experience, but because no one responded or stopped the MRI procedure. If I had a heart attack no one was there to rescue me.
10:45 *(Anime) Dark Krista:* _"You're going to Die. Just Embrace it."_ My favorite line from that one anime about the floating young people in komotos with big swords and spikey hair, shooting energy at ghosts and undead things at night, in modern day Tokyo!
You know you are watching the right show when the discussion gets into the mathematics on getting mammoths back to life for meat production vs cattle that actually exist.
N.J.S.A. 18A:39-1 A lot of people in small towns don't get buses. Mind you, I don't live out in the woods. I'm in Central Jersey and our neighboring town is one of the largest school districts in all of New Jersey, but my town right next door is a tiny little district with no buses. I have to drop off three kids every morning and pick them up every afternoon around 3pm.
a judge in marshall county kentucky was recently almost in trouble for directing drug rehab cases to his family owned rehab center. Did he get in actual trouble, nope.
Whoah whoah WHOAH. $1 per minute late fee? That's only $60 for A WHOLE HOUR! What school district is that?! You can't find a sitter around here for less than $100-$150 an hour. Our school district charges $20 for every 5 minutes.
Thylacine is known in Australia as the tasmanian tiger which the last one was alive in the early 1900s and is always talked about being reanimated and many legends exist about them existing in the deep forests of tasmania
It's one of the saddest losses on this planet. Who do humans think they are? These poor animals were treated like $hit, too, if they managed to be kept domestically. I understand they killed the sheep and other stock, but to kill them to oblivion is heartless stupidity.
I also take offense to that image they used. They had an amazing jaw that allowed them to open much wider than you would expect from something the size of a dog, reminds me of some video game monsters!
Population aging is a problem - look at Japan. That coupled with problems in the geriatrics nursing industry mean you will not have enough medical workers (CNAs, nurses, doctors) vs aging population.
Historically they often thought there were to many people but the population you can support is more a function of resources and efficiency. Transferring resources away from the many to the few will negatively impact population growth.
Fun fact about those bison skulls. The reason we hunted so many is because the gubbermint had a bounty on bison, because they wanted to eliminate the native american's food supply. God Bless America! (Heavy sarcasm)
Happy animal story from Russia: a raccoon chewed through several cables at an electric substation in Novosibirsk recently, and was caught on film in flagranti. He actually survived this scot free, and I had no idea raccoons inhabited that climate (it gets pretty cold there)
2025, when the "budget" graphics card model is nearly as expensive - even including correction for inflation - than the top end model of the beginning of the 3D era, despite 25 years of technology improvement. What a world. This isn't the case with CPUs, what's going on with PC graphics cards ? (for those who are too young: in 1998 the 3Dfx Voodoo 2 was the RTX 5090 of its day, and was only 300 USD, i.e. would be only ~580 USD today)
22:50 At the time, almost everything between the appalachians and the rockies was grasslands. In addition, when the bison latiforns crossed over from Asia they were passing into a relatively safer environment than Asia, and that environment got even safer as North American predators that could take down bison dwindled. Basically it came down to a perfect invasive species in a perfect environment creating megaherds like you see in invasive species even today.
We did not ruin the land of plenty, we are literally eating it, either by growing crops or eating livestock that graze on it. That is why the area is called the Great Plains.
The Thylacine is also called the Tasmanian Tiger, which is like a dog. Is called a tiger because of the stripes on its body. It was wiped out in the early 1900's by humans (of course).
I bet a lot of those kids do not live far enough away from the school to ride the bus but the parents dont want them walking home alone and the parents do not want to walk to school and back home.
9:07 "What a wondrous life this would have been But I'm outnumbered like the stars at night There's so many of us that need to die Like a swarm of flies, there's too many of us" ~ Cattle Decapitation - Scourge of the Offspring
to be fair, the woman was very rich and was in a long distance relationship with "Brad" for months But then again, her daughter told her in the very beginning "Mom, this is a scam!"
14:10 Housing criminals is insanely expensive. Having them care for themselves while being monitored, and pay for the monitoring, saves the county huge amounts of money. A penny saved, is a penny earned.
Going shopping with a plug in its a fantastic low key thing to share with your partner. Not for everyone but for someone who needs stimming it's a great invisible thing to do.
On the mammoth thing, the goal is to reintroduce them to the arctic. Where they (root feeders) where one of the only animals able to dig into permafrost to re-expose surface plants which was a key part of the ecosystem up there preserving other endangered species in the region and allowing for greater carbon sequestration reducing global warming. Also diversifying elephant population, there will be a new ivory trade that pops up as a result. But splitting poachers efforts to the second most hostile environment on earther were we can most easily monitor them is more pro than con.
Should further clarify. The bring back the mammoth thing is kind of marketing. What they really doing is using mammoth genes to try breed a cold resistant elephant. It's not so much Jurassic Park as it is the invention of the Husky/malamute. Except instead of sled dogs it's trunked snow plows.
12:07 "Turns to candy" Arguably a worse habit "if" you're consuming tobacco correctly (e.g. not inhaling, which is very unlikely in this scenario but pipes and cigars when used correctly do not come with the same risk as coffin nails).
The wood chipper is still under maintenance after that last orphanage. Someone is special ordering a long enough broom to get in there and knock the debris loose.
Reducing population is not economically bad for the average person, it is bad for the grifters skimming off the top (Investment bankers and politicians).
I have soooo many comments I’m just to exhausted to post. from bleach not a ninja a shinigami basically meet joe black and originally being from houston, the school bus story was you walk to get home faster and avoid the daily bullying …
I realized during the 2000 series of cards that Nvidia was Beta testing gamers with A.I and that it would be an on going thing until its just "a thing" that works like PhysX but a longer more drawn out and profitable process and it wowed and turned me off the sametime and it made me stay with AMD the last few years because chasing RT performance atm is chasing the dragon, Path Tracing incoming knocking FPS from 240 to 120 again making 600fps monitor owners scramble in 2 - 3 years...if that.....too rich 4 my blood....7900xtx will be in my system another gen...or 2....RT is still almost sorta scammy when dealing with a normal budget
19:27 Wait .. Since when do teachers make $60 per hour? Have their wages been raised to "I don't have to know what 'hunger' means"-levels? Do they even get any of those late-fees, at all?
When I was in undergrad and sitting in my dorm room, a squirrel got into a transformer and when that thing blew I would have sworn a bomb had gone off of a pretty significant size. We also lost power for a good part of the rest of the day. I can imagine that scared the "shit" out of some people if they had never heard that before.
Interstingly with language, anybody who is multiligual will know, many words do not directly translate directly, especially across differing cultures, this may explain OpenAI using Chinese, in essense the words cannot be correctly translated into English without some change in meaning
The Judges are definitely "invested in it". Likely with shares in the "probation" company that rakes in tons of money from it. Someone may not be able to pay a fine of like $100 , so they get a monitor and probation that costs them like 30% a month ensuring that they will be paying forever or end up in jail for violation for something that was just a fine. If they can't pay $100, how are they going to pay thousands of dollars. I don't think we should lock people up more, considering what happens in jail, I would argue that it is cruel and unusual punishment. Cops literally use the fact that their jails are R-word factories as a scare tactic, so they know that they sentence they are given is not what they will receive. They were not sentenced to jail, NOT "having to join a gang or get R-ed". #ABOLISHPOORTAXES
PS the grasses in the plains had roots that were like 8' deep, so it was able to sustain mile wide herds of Bison eating and trampling it, then grow back fast on top of keeping the soil from blowing around from that as well. Now they would just decimate square miles that would not grow back by the time they would need to be back there to graze. *See: "the dust bowl"
dlss is hot garbage end of discussion when they said the 5070 could out do the 4090 that was a straight lie and game performance should not be the default Benchmark for determining if a GPU is good or not the computational power of the chip is more important
i remember borderlands - half the appeal was the cel shading - the other half was farcical dialogue and over the top everything. borderlands 3 was embarrassing, and i'd rather not be reminded of it
Level1 Show episodes from 2025 feel like Black Mirror episodes from 2011.
13:37 I grew up in an airline family (both parents worked for different airlines) through the 1970s and 1980s, and we flew many, many times on employee standby that I accrued over 5,000 flight hours by the time I was 21. And growing up, the number of people in airline uniforms coming out of airport bars made it not an unusual sight back then. It happened enough times that a Pan Am captain was at a bar/grill that my parents decided to get some food in, and struck up a conversation with my father, who was a private pilot, and it turned out to be our flight's captain. The last thing he did as he said his goodbye's and needing to get to the plane, was put down his scotch. Neither my dad nor mom gave it a second thought.
Different times.
"Local Cracked-out Meth Person with a Circular Saw" would be a great title for the sequel to Hobo with a Shotgun.
I once forgot to remove my wedding ring during a MRI scan, men that was a shocking experience (literally) for about 20 minutes. I pressed that button in the first second they turn on that machine and nobody rescued me. I press some charges not because the mild shock I was forced to experience, but because no one responded or stopped the MRI procedure. If I had a heart attack no one was there to rescue me.
❤ love the New Yankee Workshop shout out. The videos are on RUclips now, so many memories watching these originally on TV.
"You are going to die, just embrace it." Kristuh, 2025
According to "A Course in Miracles.": There is no death. That idea is the ace card created by the Ego.
Before you go we want your data to upload into a Robot like you never left.
You missed the 'Dark' in front of the source.
Dark Krista is peeking out in more subtle ways.
@@kravenfoxbodies2479 oh… like Pantheon
A live and now a regular episode! Chat has been blessed
10:45 *(Anime) Dark Krista:* _"You're going to Die. Just Embrace it."_
My favorite line from that one anime about the floating young people in komotos with big swords and spikey hair, shooting energy at ghosts and undead things at night, in modern day Tokyo!
I came here to comment about Dark Krista making an appearance. 😂
Squirrel competes with electrical breaker, loses molecular cohesion.
I absolutely love my mornings watching your news. Please always keep up the great work.
You know you are watching the right show when the discussion gets into the mathematics on getting mammoths back to life for meat production vs cattle that actually exist.
N.J.S.A. 18A:39-1
A lot of people in small towns don't get buses. Mind you, I don't live out in the woods. I'm in Central Jersey and our neighboring town is one of the largest school districts in all of New Jersey, but my town right next door is a tiny little district with no buses. I have to drop off three kids every morning and pick them up every afternoon around 3pm.
Time to list my favourite ninjas from Bleach....
........
I wonder which bankai the man was using
Ichigo isn't a Ninja but he stole this show.
a judge in marshall county kentucky was recently almost in trouble for directing drug rehab cases to his family owned rehab center. Did he get in actual trouble, nope.
16:28 Moral of the story: **DO** go to Burger King.
We live in the darkest timeline and need the “help” to get through. 😅
24:22 my university used to have internet outages due to squirrels. They apparently found the taste of fiber appealing.
OK here is my TV pitch
Flat earthers, a TV show following flat earthers as they try to find the edge of the world.
Nah, that's too edgy.
@@pibyte LOL😂
For some reason that pitch fell flat. 🤔
They found edge. He's in a rock 'n roll band.🎸
Whoah whoah WHOAH. $1 per minute late fee? That's only $60 for A WHOLE HOUR!
What school district is that?! You can't find a sitter around here for less than $100-$150 an hour.
Our school district charges $20 for every 5 minutes.
Thylacine is known in Australia as the tasmanian tiger which the last one was alive in the early 1900s and is always talked about being reanimated and many legends exist about them existing in the deep forests of tasmania
It's one of the saddest losses on this planet. Who do humans think they are? These poor animals were treated like $hit, too, if they managed to be kept domestically. I understand they killed the sheep and other stock, but to kill them to oblivion is heartless stupidity.
I also take offense to that image they used. They had an amazing jaw that allowed them to open much wider than you would expect from something the size of a dog, reminds me of some video game monsters!
Population aging is a problem - look at Japan. That coupled with problems in the geriatrics nursing industry mean you will not have enough medical workers (CNAs, nurses, doctors) vs aging population.
Let’s pour one out for the fallen agent skippy, count our blessings that the squirrels from Rick & Morty don’t find out
Historically they often thought there were to many people but the population you can support is more a function of resources and efficiency. Transferring resources away from the many to the few will negatively impact population growth.
Humans don't enjoy making music with instruments?
* laughs in Pentatonix *
Thats a cool teapot
Makes me uncomfortable for some reason.
Wendell uses a 9800x3d to keep it warm.
Fun fact about those bison skulls. The reason we hunted so many is because the gubbermint had a bounty on bison, because they wanted to eliminate the native american's food supply. God Bless America! (Heavy sarcasm)
You should do a show on PC fan design over time. You certainly have the historic hardware. A historic look at PC fans would be awesome.
I fly around the USA doing custom renovations and builds. We are out there doing the crafty work! Just need to search.
Happy animal story from Russia: a raccoon chewed through several cables at an electric substation in Novosibirsk recently, and was caught on film in flagranti. He actually survived this scot free, and I had no idea raccoons inhabited that climate (it gets pretty cold there)
love my mornings watching
2025, when the "budget" graphics card model is nearly as expensive - even including correction for inflation - than the top end model of the beginning of the 3D era, despite 25 years of technology improvement.
What a world. This isn't the case with CPUs, what's going on with PC graphics cards ?
(for those who are too young: in 1998 the 3Dfx Voodoo 2 was the RTX 5090 of its day, and was only 300 USD, i.e. would be only ~580 USD today)
Nvidia is all in on the AI train. The gaming customers are now irrelavent.
I think the other big issue with the MRI is that the magnets would cause the metal to get rather warm
grazie ragazzi
22:50 At the time, almost everything between the appalachians and the rockies was grasslands. In addition, when the bison latiforns crossed over from Asia they were passing into a relatively safer environment than Asia, and that environment got even safer as North American predators that could take down bison dwindled. Basically it came down to a perfect invasive species in a perfect environment creating megaherds like you see in invasive species even today.
21:06 man, i miss the days of crude 'artist interpretation' images of extinct animals... the AI art in that article was an eyesore
It probably didn't move, but did heat up.
She should've felt it though and stopped the MRI.
Unless she was enjoying it...
45 minute episodes please and thank you
Kurzweil's toupee is INCREDIBAD.
Flared bases, people! 😱
We did not ruin the land of plenty, we are literally eating it, either by growing crops or eating livestock that graze on it.
That is why the area is called the Great Plains.
A Bleach reference, and a reference to the shockingly new hit light novel series, "I was reincarnated as a squirrel".
How do you guys know about dunder salt?
The Thylacine is also called the Tasmanian Tiger, which is like a dog. Is called a tiger because of the stripes on its body. It was wiped out in the early 1900's by humans (of course).
I bet a lot of those kids do not live far enough away from the school to ride the bus but the parents dont want them walking home alone and the parents do not want to walk to school and back home.
12:27
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Tuff Lesson Learned!
9:07 "What a wondrous life this would have been
But I'm outnumbered like the stars at night
There's so many of us that need to die
Like a swarm of flies, there's too many of us" ~ Cattle Decapitation - Scourge of the Offspring
to be fair, the woman was very rich and was in a long distance relationship with "Brad" for months
But then again, her daughter told her in the very beginning "Mom, this is a scam!"
14:10
Housing criminals is insanely expensive. Having them care for themselves while being monitored, and pay for the monitoring, saves the county huge amounts of money. A penny saved, is a penny earned.
for the soup drops story: ruclips.net/video/rb1f-HF7uxQ/видео.html
or look up: "Chocolate Salty Balls" Orchestral Rendition
Going shopping with a plug in its a fantastic low key thing to share with your partner. Not for everyone but for someone who needs stimming it's a great invisible thing to do.
Probably someone was selling weed out of the drive through and it got delivered to the wrong car.
Behind every great man is a greater woman that the man doesn't want to fight with xD
I find "FATBURGER" offensive to people who are burgers!
Offensive for slim burgers
On the mammoth thing, the goal is to reintroduce them to the arctic. Where they (root feeders) where one of the only animals able to dig into permafrost to re-expose surface plants which was a key part of the ecosystem up there preserving other endangered species in the region and allowing for greater carbon sequestration reducing global warming. Also diversifying elephant population, there will be a new ivory trade that pops up as a result. But splitting poachers efforts to the second most hostile environment on earther were we can most easily monitor them is more pro than con.
Should further clarify. The bring back the mammoth thing is kind of marketing. What they really doing is using mammoth genes to try breed a cold resistant elephant. It's not so much Jurassic Park as it is the invention of the Husky/malamute. Except instead of sled dogs it's trunked snow plows.
the thylacine is a marsupial wolf. Not a cute little panda. Last seen in Tasmania, Australia.
I mean, she was already in the hospital for the MRI so that's convenient.
Hmm... are these the original Vitra EA 117 chairs? They are soo comfy but the $$ 😅
As a European, it took me ages to realise that "lock the school down" was a reference to gun violence and not as power outage. Seriously America wtf
If they bring back dodos et al - dinosaurs is what is next. I'm calling it now.
The thylocene is also known as the "tasmanian tiger"
Rolling coal into the end of the world while micro dosing to improve shareholder value
Tassie tiger! Is coming back
what about deepseek?
Look up thylacine! It's one of Australia's most treasured extinct animals! There is even footage of the last one left alive!
12:07 "Turns to candy"
Arguably a worse habit "if" you're consuming tobacco correctly (e.g. not inhaling, which is very unlikely in this scenario but pipes and cigars when used correctly do not come with the same risk as coffin nails).
Any more orphan dismemberment from Wendell?
The wood chipper is still under maintenance after that last orphanage. Someone is special ordering a long enough broom to get in there and knock the debris loose.
Woot!
11:00 to late dark krista, im pulling the plug
Reducing population is not economically bad for the average person, it is bad for the grifters skimming off the top (Investment bankers and politicians).
Engagement.
I have soooo many comments I’m just to exhausted to post. from bleach not a ninja a shinigami basically meet joe black and originally being from houston, the school bus story was you walk to get home faster and avoid the daily bullying …
If only it was still October...
Not the first comment, but the earliest I caught the video yet!
I realized during the 2000 series of cards that Nvidia was Beta testing gamers with A.I and that it would be an on going thing until its just "a thing" that works like PhysX but a longer more drawn out and profitable process and it wowed and turned me off the sametime and it made me stay with AMD the last few years because chasing RT performance atm is chasing the dragon, Path Tracing incoming knocking FPS from 240 to 120 again making 600fps monitor owners scramble in 2 - 3 years...if that.....too rich 4 my blood....7900xtx will be in my system another gen...or 2....RT is still almost sorta scammy when dealing with a normal budget
pwm controlled pancakes
butter is my ground
Since the channel is tech focused and not US focused, it'd be nice to see more international news on it...
19:27 Wait .. Since when do teachers make $60 per hour? Have their wages been raised to "I don't have to know what 'hunger' means"-levels? Do they even get any of those late-fees, at all?
So the CEO of the song generating app DOESN'T want to "bang on the drum all day"?
mammoths could be farmed on artic terrains where nothing else could be biggest advantage that and most diseased cant survive that cold
"it's like an intern..." LMAO
When I was in undergrad and sitting in my dorm room, a squirrel got into a transformer and when that thing blew I would have sworn a bomb had gone off of a pretty significant size. We also lost power for a good part of the rest of the day. I can imagine that scared the "shit" out of some people if they had never heard that before.
I only care about raster performance
Because that's the only thing that matters.
I am angry at Sober Krista.... can get get Dark Drunk Krista back?
Ryan, a Thylacine would mess up your house cats so fast hahaha. Check out the rest of the comments 🇦🇺 Also, happy Australia day my fellow Aussies! 🍻
P.S watch the 2011 movie The Hunter starring Willem Dafoe 👍
Interstingly with language, anybody who is multiligual will know, many words do not directly translate directly, especially across differing cultures, this may explain OpenAI using Chinese, in essense the words cannot be correctly translated into English without some change in meaning
The Judges are definitely "invested in it". Likely with shares in the "probation" company that rakes in tons of money from it. Someone may not be able to pay a fine of like $100 , so they get a monitor and probation that costs them like 30% a month ensuring that they will be paying forever or end up in jail for violation for something that was just a fine. If they can't pay $100, how are they going to pay thousands of dollars. I don't think we should lock people up more, considering what happens in jail, I would argue that it is cruel and unusual punishment. Cops literally use the fact that their jails are R-word factories as a scare tactic, so they know that they sentence they are given is not what they will receive. They were not sentenced to jail, NOT "having to join a gang or get R-ed". #ABOLISHPOORTAXES
PS the grasses in the plains had roots that were like 8' deep, so it was able to sustain mile wide herds of Bison eating and trampling it, then grow back fast on top of keeping the soil from blowing around from that as well. Now they would just decimate square miles that would not grow back by the time they would need to be back there to graze. *See: "the dust bowl"
11:24 Antibiotics are cultural appropriation based
Kurtzwell has kinda gone off the deep end a while ago.
Bleach ❤
dlss is hot garbage end of discussion when they said the 5070 could out do the 4090 that was a straight lie and game performance should not be the default Benchmark for determining if a GPU is good or not the computational power of the chip is more important
i remember borderlands - half the appeal was the cel shading - the other half was farcical dialogue and over the top everything.
borderlands 3 was embarrassing, and i'd rather not be reminded of it
Well what do you want for Borderlands 4. Me I am still trying to finish Borderlands 2!
Id buy mammoth meat
Most powerful man in japan.. owned by the wife.. no matter how rich you are. Woman owns the house.
what if you don't have to die?
Today is the 24th or 24, 2024
Are you a year late or a day early?
Engaging as ever. Be well.
#272. For the algorithm 😊
Thylacine is the extink Tasmaian tiger look like dog and a tiger to look at sorry my spelling wrong
I like bleach but I'm not angry, apparently the guy was schizophrenic so I don't see how it would reflect poorly on the material itself.
The main benefit to Trump is that we are less likely to die in nuclear fire
But a higher chance of a gas fired oven!
\o/
byyyyyyyyyyyyyyyye