Breaking News: Local aging gamer believes the resolve to clutch a hopeless teamfight late game on Fizz is translatable to the mental fortitude required to land a plane with no prior training.
Non-compete's reform bill getting slapped down is so annoying. Every small step America tries to take in a fair and just direction requires a mountain of work to overcome the corruptness of the state. Even as a non-american it's incredibly frustrating to follow.
Yeah it’s actually so fucking dystopian and difficult to have any hope for improvement when every progressive inch gets clawed back and often even they take a few more centimeters while they’re at it.
As an American, I have given up hope on fair worker's condition and have concluded that the best thing I can do for myself is to move to a country (like Canada or most of Europe) that actually looks out for the workers rather than the CEOs and the shareholders. Corporations have such a stronghold on US politics that they may as well run the country.
The non compete thing is very frustrating, in Texas if you work in software for a company (like EOG Recourses AKA the oil division of ENRON that broke off before the whole scandal and is still in the S&P500) then any code you write in your free time is considered company property and if u start a business regardless of if it relates to EOG at all they can technically sue you and get all the profits I do know people who just don’t care and YOLO it and I haven't heard anything about the company actually caring but it is illegal and does go against your contract
Also that isnt really a non-compete. If you get paid to do something specific, and you are doing it in your free time for profit, the business owns the profit.
yeah the amount you need to know to land a plane is wild, i was only allowed to land on my first lesson cause i was doing heavy research on aviation for a year before flying. a lot of a proper approach and landing goes against what we as humans naturally want to do. the only chance he’d have would be guided through setting up an auto land but that’s even a stretch lol
I can't believe after siphoning off all that money from their commercial aircrafts division, all the cut corners, all the lowered standards and offing two whistleblowers Boeing's aerospace division STILL ended up getting two astronauts stranded in orbit.
Worth noting, the problems with the Starliner broadly aren't the same as the safety issues that have affected the Boeing aircraft business. The biggest problem with Starliner has consistently been cost and schedule. This safety issue is clearly very public, and that's a problem, but it's worth noting that the exact issue was identified before launch, and NASA agreed to launch with this known issue. In a sense, NASA got themselves in this mess. Boeing didn't help obviously, but if they hadn't been perpetually behind on schedule there likely would have been less pressure to just launch the thing. Overall a program failure, but a little different. Boeing making Starliner is not that strange, and I certainly wouldn't be concerned about it in the same way. SLS, while extremely behind schedule and over budget, was a Boeing program, and that launched flawlessly. I could talk for hours about the flaws in the SLS program and contract, the delays and cost overruns and internal mechanisms leading to that, but the reality is that Boeing is good at space travel. In fact their satellite buses are a massive part of the satellite market, providing the platforms for commercial satellites to be built upon. In that sense, Starliner's safety failure is a massive outlier for the Boeing space division. I hope they don't drop Starliner as a program over this though, because SpaceX monopolizing US access to the space station does concern me.
I think the catch with landing a plane is, doing it without causing damage is hard, doing in a way where you'd live seems reasonable (with a runway shaped piece of land)
The Detroit science museum has a massive exhibit on the top floor by Boeing about their space plans and even a simulator of what their space elevator would be like. It was hilarious when the door failed but now it’s just an entire floor of irony
atrioc i just want to say you have seriously put the ftc on so many peoples radar. i and im sure many others had no idea about most of the ftc related stuff youve been bringing up on stream, and its become a really big talking point for me when talking about politics with friends.
Being a space geek and knowing for at least a few years that this program was going to be overshadowed by spacex makes this whole situation poetically perfect. Years of questionable design choices while watching spacex literally put a constellation of satellites into orbit is insane
This was a test flight. It did not go well. SpaceX already has a tested craft. Think about it this way. We do not know why the Boeing craft failed yet, why further risk human lives when NASA is trying to get back to the moon. Boeing and SpaceX both have the same contract. Boeing is in trouble, and it's fun to meme on Boeing, but Boeing is critical to the future of space flight. They are not going to back out of the space program, as they'll have to eat the cost of billions of government dollars they are heavily invested in earning.
How dumb and naive I was to think that the government would do a single objectively good thing for the average American with that non-compete ban. Of course they'd fuck it up.
My dad used to work for boeing and even helped in some part with finances for the ISS. He's glad he doesn't work there anymore because of how bad their reputation has gotten.
@@Zoulstorm While this can and has happened, the more horrifying truth is that these people genuinely believe in what they do. At least they could be swayed the other way if they accepted bribes.
3:30 tom scotts not a gamer tho...pretty sure hes hard stuck bronze in every real time game he plays...only CIV and card games for him. dude is un coordinated and panics alot.
While it may be a good decision to ban noncompetes, the executive agency of the FTC shouldn’t be making laws like that. It should be an act of congress
you got it atrioc, my parents are pilots and i have never personally flown yet but i feel like i could too cause the autopilot is insane but even without it’s just like a car fr
@@lVideoWatcherl It takes 5 seconds to google. The Model Y received a score of 364 out of 400 from Euro NCAP, the highest score ever given. In 2024, the Tesla Model Y RWD received a 97% adult occupant protection score and a 98% safety assist technology score from ANCAP, which is an all-time record for the organization. In 2023, the Model Y won ANCAP's Safest Car award for the second year in a row.
You're just a streamer dude you ain't landing sh*t lmao. It'd be like saying "oh yeah I can totally perform open heart surgery I just need direction in real time." Like are you for real? xD
Just tell Boeing there’s a whistleblower on the space station and they will get them down quick 😊
I actually think that ship would have a higher likelihood of exploding for some reason
Yea they gonna get them down alright. *via missles*
Safer strat is to tell them there's an obscenely overpaid Fortune 500 CEO on it
If those two Astronaut's took the Boeing Spaceliner they would've made history
They don't wanna make history like that 😔
btw it's called the Starliner, big A just messed up the name at the start
they would’ve been history for sure
challeger but reverse
@@AlkalineandAcidso Columbia?
2:32 the masculine urge to believe you can land the plane
Please make a RUclips video on this
Atrioc would be panicking at the slightest shake 🤣
Breaking News: Local aging gamer believes the resolve to clutch a hopeless teamfight late game on Fizz is translatable to the mental fortitude required to land a plane with no prior training.
When the airplane video is 9:11 long
9/11 could have been prevented if they used boeing planes
9:10 now don't worry
As it should be, hilarious
@@kil0_387 Whew, that was CLOSE
@@kil0_387 RUclips rounds down within the video player but up on the thumbnail. Still 9:11 there.
Atrioc can't even stay calm coaching Squeex through Hitman, he aint landing no plane
Boeing just announced their new whistleblower protection program. It includes a free trip to space, i'm excited!
💀
God I really should have sold my Boeing stock when they killed the first guy
🤫 they are in the walls
i almost spat my macaroni salad out at 4:05 thinking about if a bird hit the wing the whole thing explodes by design. lmao idk why that got me
i dont either 🤨
That poor bird would look like a lvl 9 Wingull getting attacked by Necrozma's "Light That Burns The Sky"
I would be worried about the video being 9:11, but Boeing planes would probably break before reaching any more towers
Non-compete's reform bill getting slapped down is so annoying. Every small step America tries to take in a fair and just direction requires a mountain of work to overcome the corruptness of the state. Even as a non-american it's incredibly frustrating to follow.
Yeah it’s actually so fucking dystopian and difficult to have any hope for improvement when every progressive inch gets clawed back and often even they take a few more centimeters while they’re at it.
Slow reform is kind of the whole point
As an American, I have given up hope on fair worker's condition and have concluded that the best thing I can do for myself is to move to a country (like Canada or most of Europe) that actually looks out for the workers rather than the CEOs and the shareholders. Corporations have such a stronghold on US politics that they may as well run the country.
The non compete thing is very frustrating, in Texas if you work in software for a company (like EOG Recourses AKA the oil division of ENRON that broke off before the whole scandal and is still in the S&P500) then any code you write in your free time is considered company property and if u start a business regardless of if it relates to EOG at all they can technically sue you and get all the profits I do know people who just don’t care and YOLO it and I haven't heard anything about the company actually caring but it is illegal and does go against your contract
Im starting to think texas kind of sucks
If any code made in yah free time is theirs, make some malware?
cap
This was the entire dark and darker situation.
Also that isnt really a non-compete. If you get paid to do something specific, and you are doing it in your free time for profit, the business owns the profit.
Jensen starts making GPUs specifically for Kerbal Space Program
Me as the Boeing CEO: “a good door that doesn’t fly off while I’m flying. If the door flies off, I’m toast.”
It needs to be stinky as well
Double_w has no good car ideas
You mean its not Boeing very well for them
In most of my starting flying lessons we were allowed to take off but we were not allowed to land because it’s so much harder.
yeah the amount you need to know to land a plane is wild, i was only allowed to land on my first lesson cause i was doing heavy research on aviation for a year before flying. a lot of a proper approach and landing goes against what we as humans naturally want to do. the only chance he’d have would be guided through setting up an auto land but that’s even a stretch lol
I love that the video length is 9:11
I can't believe after siphoning off all that money from their commercial aircrafts division, all the cut corners, all the lowered standards and offing two whistleblowers Boeing's aerospace division STILL ended up getting two astronauts stranded in orbit.
I’m shocked they were still given the chance too…
@@beyman7962they had a contract to do it before the drama, so they can't realm back out till after
Worth noting, the problems with the Starliner broadly aren't the same as the safety issues that have affected the Boeing aircraft business. The biggest problem with Starliner has consistently been cost and schedule. This safety issue is clearly very public, and that's a problem, but it's worth noting that the exact issue was identified before launch, and NASA agreed to launch with this known issue. In a sense, NASA got themselves in this mess. Boeing didn't help obviously, but if they hadn't been perpetually behind on schedule there likely would have been less pressure to just launch the thing. Overall a program failure, but a little different.
Boeing making Starliner is not that strange, and I certainly wouldn't be concerned about it in the same way. SLS, while extremely behind schedule and over budget, was a Boeing program, and that launched flawlessly. I could talk for hours about the flaws in the SLS program and contract, the delays and cost overruns and internal mechanisms leading to that, but the reality is that Boeing is good at space travel. In fact their satellite buses are a massive part of the satellite market, providing the platforms for commercial satellites to be built upon. In that sense, Starliner's safety failure is a massive outlier for the Boeing space division. I hope they don't drop Starliner as a program over this though, because SpaceX monopolizing US access to the space station does concern me.
There are probably bathtubs with a higher chance of non-annihilated reentry than a spacecraft made by boeing.
sure do love atrioc yap sessions :3
I mean, the caveat is that the bar is set so low it's buried.
once again crazy timing 😭😭😭
Tom Scott didn’t even know how to ride a bike.
you're locked in with us forever aedish
I will never forget this video's length
I am actually turning down a high comp engineering job in Texas purely because of the non compete ruling.
Are Boeings doors made out of glizzys?
classic boeing activity
"With enough Adderall everything is possible"
SURE IS
I think the catch with landing a plane is, doing it without causing damage is hard, doing in a way where you'd live seems reasonable (with a runway shaped piece of land)
Damn America, try passing a law sometime this century
36:27 should’ve been more like “innocennnnt unitillll proven guiltyyy” …
The Detroit science museum has a massive exhibit on the top floor by Boeing about their space plans and even a simulator of what their space elevator would be like. It was hilarious when the door failed but now it’s just an entire floor of irony
atrioc i just want to say you have seriously put the ftc on so many peoples radar. i and im sure many others had no idea about most of the ftc related stuff youve been bringing up on stream, and its become a really big talking point for me when talking about politics with friends.
why must atrioc videos end
7:10 Venue shopping in the federal court system is actually horrible that allows random ultra-conservative judges to grind our country to a halt
Front facing Atrioc
In even more recent news SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets were just grounded today due to one of their rockets falling over in flames on launch.
You know what a company with a QA issue should do? Build spaceships! Its like an airplane but also a submarine! Hope the door doesnt blow open 😊
Bro doesn't let his editors make a union but his chat mad one
1:00 this is 1 minute into the video
true!
Thank you!
2:00 this is 2 minutes! i can comment 3 minutes in just a minute
3:00 3 minutes, right here!
i rated this comment Excellent on the youtube thing
Coming back to this video whenever they reveal the NVIDIA space shuttle that's shaped like a Jensen Huang leather jacket.
boeing moment
Being a space geek and knowing for at least a few years that this program was going to be overshadowed by spacex makes this whole situation poetically perfect. Years of questionable design choices while watching spacex literally put a constellation of satellites into orbit is insane
Landing is the hardest thing when it comes to aircraft, take off is actually the easiest.
To save face, they are willing to risk anyone's life. Tat is cold.
This was a test flight. It did not go well. SpaceX already has a tested craft. Think about it this way. We do not know why the Boeing craft failed yet, why further risk human lives when NASA is trying to get back to the moon. Boeing and SpaceX both have the same contract.
Boeing is in trouble, and it's fun to meme on Boeing, but Boeing is critical to the future of space flight. They are not going to back out of the space program, as they'll have to eat the cost of billions of government dollars they are heavily invested in earning.
i remember when jerma flew a jetliner
So the editors can't be in the ACLU😂
How dumb and naive I was to think that the government would do a single objectively good thing for the average American with that non-compete ban. Of course they'd fuck it up.
My dad used to work for boeing and even helped in some part with finances for the ISS. He's glad he doesn't work there anymore because of how bad their reputation has gotten.
As a mechanical engineer student looking at internships, Boeing scares me
Never forget
There's always some jackass in government stopping good things for the people because of greed. So annoying.
When big business can buy these positions of power, this happens
@@Zoulstorm While this can and has happened, the more horrifying truth is that these people genuinely believe in what they do.
At least they could be swayed the other way if they accepted bribes.
I work in Flight Simulation I’d love to be a part of the next Twitch “weird jobs” stream
It’s crazy how Atrioc is on a first name basis with Jensen Huang
NASA picked Boeing even though it was double what SpaceX bid. Ooooooof
Brother you could maybe land a small Cessna with atc, but there is zero chance your landing a 737
The kid who leaked it 3 hours early on WSB is probably gonna be fine? But he's been posting more recently, like in a panic, so idk
9:11 video..
Texas is hell
3:30 tom scotts not a gamer tho...pretty sure hes hard stuck bronze in every real time game he plays...only CIV and card games for him. dude is un coordinated and panics alot.
You should make a video on him talking about AI applications
not the 9:11 long video on Boeing lmao
The video about Boeing in 9:11 long...
L judge. Wonder what big non-compete-loving corporation they have stock in.
they knew it might go wrong cause it was a test and they brought two 60 year olds 💀
ScrapLiner
video being 9:11 minutes long is crazy
Boeing is so not hamburgers
Real talk if the plane doesn’t have auto land you would NOT land that shit
While it may be a good decision to ban noncompetes, the executive agency of the FTC shouldn’t be making laws like that. It should be an act of congress
The whole reason the ftc has to step in with the currently strong leader is because of how trash congress is
Oh no they're dead.
They should get out of the flight business 😂😂
they should start selling ice cream
huge
A monopoly/fraud/"wins and fails" tier list would be fun, methinks
Good
The reddit guy who leaked this now getting investigated by the SEC for it to be on a weekend when you can't trade anyways 💀
ok
Mooooooooo
Thinking I know how to land a plane because the two red dots will tell me I am good is my toxic trait.
Put out a petition to get the judge removed I’ll sign it
Hi big A
Glarcktroicington what happends when the airplane space really drops below the smp500000?
you got it atrioc, my parents are pilots and i have never personally flown yet but i feel like i could too cause the autopilot is insane but even without it’s just like a car fr
i give this video length a 9:11/9:10
Okay I’m not saying go and harass people but… could you hypothetically harass that Texas judge enough to where he’ll flip on his decsision?…
America where evry business is part of a union but your an individual ...lol
Ain’t no way y’all edited the video to be 9:11 long
large A
The fact that the company owned by Elon is actually the safer option in this case is hilarious
SpaceX actually has a good reputation compared Elon’s other comaonies
Tesla also have the highest safety ratings, not surprising at all.
@42069memes ...sure
@@lVideoWatcherl It takes 5 seconds to google.
The Model Y received a score of 364 out of 400 from Euro NCAP, the highest score ever given.
In 2024, the Tesla Model Y RWD received a 97% adult occupant protection score and a 98% safety assist technology score from ANCAP, which is an all-time record for the organization. In 2023, the Model Y won ANCAP's Safest Car award for the second year in a row.
Hey Big A, just making sure. You aren't suicidal, right?
u so cool big a
I like to believe RUclips algorithm wants to paly a joke on this video by making it 9:11 length for a video about Boeing
I really like the idea of removing noncompetes, but shouldn't a blanket ban be something that's done legislativly?
You're just a streamer dude you ain't landing sh*t lmao. It'd be like saying "oh yeah I can totally perform open heart surgery I just need direction in real time." Like are you for real? xD
I’m predicting it now. Big A will slowly become an Elon supporter and GOP voter. I can sense the brainrot growing
im the first dislike hhehehehehehehhe
first?
First