Hackers GIVE AWAY Taylor Swift tix
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Timestamps:
0:00 Look What You Made Them Do
0:07 Hackers release Taylor Swift tickets
1:19 Boeing pleads guilty to fraud
2:31 Massive ZOTAC data leak
4:01 QUICK BITS INTRO
4:06 Disappointing Zen5 X3D rumor
4:40 Snapdragon X incompatibility woes
5:23 Waymo car was pulled over
5:58 Notepad gets spell check
6:28 AI wastes spam callers' time
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Finally they found the perfect application of Ai. Scamming the scammers.
soon we will have ai scambots trying to scam ai scambots en masse
@@Interpause Dead Telephone Theory.
@@Interpause I work in a small call center software company and we already had AI integration for our autodialer half a year ago(and it was considered late). There are lots of third-party integrators to whom you are basically routing picked up calls and they activate AI agent. Call center software provider can have any number of such integrations - so we will be serving not just "some AI agents", it will be a variety of flavors, as high as market demand is.
Literally only problem these days is that they are a still a bit more unreliable than a contact center full of indian guys. Otherwise - market is 101% ready. Call center vendors are ready to integrate with AI agent providers. Clients are starting for an opportunity to drop cost 100 times while not having the headache of hiring and managing hundreds of real human agents.
My assumption that when something like ChatGPT 5 or 6 will come out to power those systems(1-2 more years of AI evolution tops) AI will be more viable than a human agent(usually underpaid unmotivated third-country worker with poor English, it is a low bar to cross). And THEN you'll remember today as peaceful nice times. Because the greed of a scammer is unlimited - if you give them opportunity to really scale for cheap - they will try to call literally the entire world. No joke, one of clients tried to call all possible Israeli numbers in existence through autodialing entire range from 9720000000 to 97299999999
@@Interpause I can't wait for that future when the news report on 50% of phone calls will be AI bots talking to other AI bots.
Tells you everything you need to know about why humanity is god's way to have a good laugh.
"Who scams the scammers?"
"AI."
Boeing won't do anything until the cost of negligence is greater than the profit
I noticed how aviation is becoming a topic in technology
Maybe if the government would stop looking the other way while Boeing is killing a lot of whistleblowers...
The execs should go to jail, that would cause the company to change their ways!
@@LRM12o8 exactly, people that made those decisions should go to jail plus Boeing as a company should be obligated to pay a fine and be held accountable for the future effort in minimizing risk. This is literally what happens when people say that industry will "regulate itself" - no, it won't, they're going to do either bare minimum or exaclty nothing to regulate anything at all
no one is above the law - unless is an executive in a company that literaly killed hundreds through its cost cutting practices
truly, what a democratic country
Absolute garbage that Boeing gets to just throw money at the problem to make it go away and not a single employee will see any meaningful punishment. The CEO should be in prison
Capitalism, but yeah it's bad
That's the problem with limited liability companies.
They should be abolished.
beneath the prison.
The fact that the CEO of Boeing isn't in prison is insane. Few 100 people died? Here's a little slap on the wrist and now you be careful and don't get caught again!
They already did it again a bunch of times and nothing seems to have happened; the slap on the wrist was for years ago
As George Carlin says "Its a big club, and you ain't in it"
Oh and the two whistleblowers dying of which "is definitely not Boeing's fault" shouldn't be ignored either
About Boeing, if companies are people now, and there are over 200 deaths, shouldn't some Boeing executives and board members be in prison for at a minimum for negligent homicide?
@@jpolish420 You'd think, huh
No. That's the reason for incorporation -- the company is the "person" and the liability is the company, not the tens of thousands of people who are involved. You can clearly see this all over the world -- it's easy to prove that a company is guilty, but it's almost impossible to prove which one of the 13547080 Joe Blows involved guilty.
@@xiphoid2011the ones overseeing it…
@Aurora17385 I can agree with that. The company should have to give up it's profits entirely for a year if not more, or face forced closure by the government. Boeing is too big of a company to just shut down. It would effect air travel world wide. But they could certainly afford to not profit till it hurts. Now if they didn't comply, then you shut the company down either until they do, or just indefinitely
@Aurora17385we could also just look who signed off on cutting costs. If corporations commit financial fraud someone goes to prison because it hurts the shareholders and there is someone who signed off the fraud somewhere on the company ladder.
Boeing pleading guilty was not on my shopping list. Dang.
No actual charges will be laid on those responsible
"how about a few bucks and we walk away"
"Hey forget the witnesses we got killed, how about some more money ?"
~bingo card~ shopping list?
Technically guilty, but not liable for any damages and still entitled to government's tax money going straight to bonuses despite killing hundreds of taxpayers.
It's cool companies can knowingly cause peoples death's and no one goes to prison. Ah Justice!
But they claimed whoopsies! Surely that is enough?
If you got the money. You can buy everyone involved's souls. Justice is relative. You just suck at getting what you want. (This is a Jew mentality).
@@Nomadmandude Wtf is wrong with you?
@@dreadtrain2846nothing, he just knows, people were cancelling Ye for saying the exact thing people are now claiming about Isrl, their whole book is about "them vs us" so it would be stupid to just be complacent.
That’s America for you
Ticketmaster should be split up
But stealing is always wrong.
I'm The Master! Ticket, you need to show yourself. or be fined (by the master).
@@tonyburzio4107it's wrong to steal from people. Ticketmaster is a sin unto God and an objective negative for human existence.
you seem to have spelled "blown" as "split"
And their board of directors and c-suite executives literally split apart with a giant bandsaw.
lol Boeing just has to pay the cost of a single one of their airplanes? well of course why would any one be surprised about that
And get to keep their gov contracts... and no charges for the murders of the whistleblowers.
"If it's Boeing, I'm not Going"
Corruptly make a billion, pay a million in fines. Sounds like a damn good business model.
DeleteMe had to be absolutely fuckin frothing at the mouth to get the sponsor spot on this one with the Zotac leak 😂😂😂
Say more? i don’t follow 😅
@@zit1999 the zotac leak exposed a fuck-off-huge amount of their customers personal information out there (basically all of it). DeleteMe's entire service is scrubbing the internet of that information. They stand to gain a LOT of new subscribers after that leak. It's like selling umbrellas in a rainstorm.
The Ticketmaster leak is probably more serious, as it affects more people.
@@itisabird I'd say they're both bad for different reasons. The ticketmaster information leaked to a select few. Sure, that info will probably be leaked still, but there's more chance a single actor/group of actors will be caught. It also took a (relatively) high number of hoops to jump through. With the Zotac leak, it was literally plastered all through googles indexes. It was fookin EVERYWHERE. Some of the info is still yet to be scrubbed. There's zero accountability that can possibly be held against the most likely far higher number of people who were quick enough to scrape that data to sell it off. These leaks (iirc) also got pretty similar information, so the gravity of the leak for whoevers information it is is of a similar magnitude. Also, Ticketmaster can eat rocks, they're evil, I hope they have an absolutely horrible time in court over ticketing issues.
Right after the story on the leak too! Doesn’t get better than that.
Boeing stock is up today and this week because the fine wasn't big enough. Sick world we live in
Fun fact: When James is alone he practices his human appearance and what to do with his hands when in public.
Is this just a mean comment in hopes of being featured on LTT reading mean comments?
@@SithLizard24 Just fun facts. However, not all facts may in fact be true in this dimension.
@@SithLizard24 ever heard of a 'joke'?
@@TuxraGamer
Honestly based on roughly the last 10 years on the internet I'm not sure if comedy/humor didn't die.
If it is still alive it's not doing real well.
@@DrySushi that’s a fair counter argument. I’m sorry for doubting your true facts
Taylor swift will just have to shake off the losses.
Not really her problem at all but hopefully the bad PR from from having her name associated to it will get her to boycott TM. Her concerts easily bring in enough money to cause issues for TM either by just losing them money or making it possible for a competitor to actually gain market share in the space.
Even free tickets are too expensive for her concerts.
1 billion dollars says that would be easy
@@stevecole90099problem is, I'm pretty sure I saw somewhere that basically all major venues are tied to Ticketmaster.
Great, now even Notepad is going to crash everytime I need to use it. Does Microsoft not remember that they also have Wordpad which is supposed to have all the extra features so that Notepad actually stays a stable functioning app for opening log files when literally everything else on Windows decides to stop working?
Wordpad is no more. I have been using this version of Notepad for a while and it has no problem. It works as well as it did before.
@LogicalError007 Wordpad is still in Windows 11 23h2. It's all fun and games until MS pushes out their next half ass update and you can't open log files to troubleshoot the issue because the update bricks notepad too.
@@stevecole90099 Never in decades of using Windows, I've seen Notepad being bricked.
just use notepad++ instead, it's FOSS and has so many great features
Does any government body ever go after Ticketmaster for having a monopoly on ticket sales?
Nope, pretty sure they exploit a technical loophole for that.
Or just pull a Boeing
DeleteMe be like:
What info you want to delete, while taking your info from you.
Never have I seen a segment so perfectly tied into a sponsor
"available for everyone on windows11: -there's dozens of us!" oh James, you're the best xDDDDD
How is that funny?
What about the whistleblowers they murdered
Boeing: "what about them...?"
Boeing: "What whistleblowers?.. Erm, we mean we didn't murder anyone!"
It's called being "Epstined". Which means they have been murdered and everybody knows it, but all the responsible people claim that it's suicide.
You know why this kind of stuff with Boeing keeps happening? Because nobody faces any real consequences. So guess what’s gonna keep happening? The answer might shock you! (Jk, its just more people dying)
To be fair on the M1 Rosetta was smooth as hell. I got one when it came out and didn't have a single issue ever. Everything worked perfectly right out of the box, and I use many many programs for development, 3D, homebrew, etc. Even Unity worked perfectly.
They broke every 32 bit app pretty recently before that.
Macs would be glorified chromeOS now if they didn't get Rosetta 2 right.
Hacking is the natural course of the internet
I doubt you can say that if your the one being hack.
I can....
I recommend leaving me alone.... it goes bad
Hacking is what plastic surgery or DNA modification or manipulation is , Now tell me how natural is that? 😅
2:13 u can do anything u want in America if u have money and are a company... what a freedom country it is HELL YEAH BROTHER
I saw that thing about the self driving car in the news a few days back and my first thought was ... I'm glad I live in a country where they aren't testing self driving cars, that'd be an unfortunate accident waiting to happen, if I ever went outside.
The thing is though, if they really are better than human drivers on average (and that's a *big* if) then you're having to deal with human drivers instead and that would mean that's worse.
6:40 dang even Kitboga is loosing his job to ai
AI Chatbot for SPAM callers is an absolute _PERFECT_ use for AI chatbot technology. Where can I get one to forward my “Scam Likely” phone calls?
Jessica is the best!!!! "I am basically Taylor Swift" lmfao
I'm actually amazed that the Waymo car complied with being pulled over. Between ai and procedural programming, being pulled over sounds like a complex edge case that I wouldn't expect an autonomous car could respond to effectively, if at all.
My favourite thing to tell scam callers is, in my deepest and roughest voice, "I'm 12 years old," and keep stringing them along to see how long they stay on the call. The best one was when, after stringing them along for about 20 minutes, in their frustration they made the mistake of asking "Why aren't you interested in this great investment opportunity?" to which I replied in my most exasperated gruff old man voice "Because I'm 12 years old". They paused for a sold 5 seconds then hung up.
its never a waste of time to watch some tech news
Boeing was also limited to killing only 2 whistle-blowers per court case
Those people making the anti-scammer chat bots are doing god's work.
I accidentally found one of those zotac invoices when trying to find "invoices" to test "public" GPT
Compromises are no good but I cannot think of a more deserving company right this second.
Love being early for tech news!
Ticketmaster getting away with being Ticketmaster seems like a bigger issue than Teams being included with Office 365.
That's because ticketmaster is a small fish in the EU market, over here eventim is the one who controls > 95% of all events and venues, but they're not _quite_ as shady, afaik.
Could've seen the Snapdragon incompatibility issue coming, how quickly it ends up getting solved might make or break the future of the project. Or who know, it might end up like Windows 7. Windows Vista with just enough changes bolted onto it so that people will suddenly love it!
I love how the segway to the Delete Me sponsor is just becoming a natural thing now
The theme for today was leaks and scams. A delightful combo.
Boo-ing is paying money to avoid going to trial. isn't that more reason to go to trial? what are they hiding that they are paying hundreds of million dollars ?
This is a good reason why you should not register with personal data on all sites on the internet. Many people do the opposite and do not realize that this can be dangerous.
Also pages on the internet do not always have good security protection against such things.
It is concerning the level of vulnerability in technology and data we face today. We are reminded once again of the price of technological advancement.
Vematum's market entry timing couldn't be better.
6:13 Why does Notepad have a PEGI 3 rating???
3 seems to be the lowest ratting with PEGI and I assume where that aritcle is from, they use PEGI
@@Studio-Ess- The MS store likely has a PEGI rating for all of their apps/games and 3 seems to be the lowest/least restrictive one. The better question would be why is notepad even on the MS Store when MS could do this to Wordpad instead and not risk a vital part of the OS with dumb updates.
They are not allowed to send and store data of toddlers unfortunately for them 😢
The problem with the whole Boeing scandal is they're going after the company instead of their leadership. If nobody holds the people in charge accountable, nothing will change.
Whooo! moved 4 hours back in time. Now I get techlinked in the evening instead of dawn
5:46 Bro, the cops can't even call a tow for impounding? What?
The only way they would mention Gamers Nexus again would be with a Sponsor Spot just after! SAVAGE!
can't believe they're allowing these driverless cars on the road with how spotty the software is🤦♂
And I can't believe they let half the humans are allowed on the road, yet here we are
Public transit FTW
@@smoothbraindetainerHumans can be held legally accountable
@@Makes_me_wonder so can car makers, but we're not doing it, can't piss off those people what if they stop giving the politicians money?
3:10 I thought Google got rid of their "see cached version" links? Is there still some way to access them?
idk if it's because it's a massive news or not, but finally they recognize GN back
What would really help is if notepad had a better undo function.
yay James clever COPS reference very clever indeed
The speed of Vematum's transactions is a game-changer.
TicketMaster getting robbed is the perfect result for those crooks. :D
Did Boeing also plead guilty for murder/serial murder?
I knew someone would make the anti-spam AI sooner or later. It is a great idea.
All that safety money will go to political parties and other govt departments
You don't always have to increase things, like more cache/cores or just dumping more watts into a CPU to get gains from it, an architecture change can give those gains without increasing anything. Then later on, they can increase certain aspects to get even more out of that CPU, and like AMD, be able to support the same AM4 socket/platform for almost a decade, helping consumers save a bit of money.
I mean...as far as 9000X3D not getting more cache, it probably ends up being a matter of diminishing returns or die space constraints. Surely there will be IPC and clock speed improvements, and I've heard rumors of being unlocked for OC, so I can live with the 3D V-cache size being status quo.
I literally just used a ticketmaster screenshot sent by a friend to get into Taylor Swift’s concert like 4 days ago in Amsterdam.
Sure !
That waymo better got effing towed away with a corporate tax ticket.
I deal with scammers by making use of the "Call Screening" feature on my phone.
For those not aware, Boing doesn't just make airplanes. And those that profit from keeping wars going, will shield boing from any repercussion.
Notepad gets spellcheck. Otherwise known as Wordpad was shutdown and its feature are being add to Notepad.
Απάτη "Apate" * *laughs hysterically in Greek*
5:10 LTT self reflection moment
Yeah, "the truth about Snapdragon X laptops" video was part of the propaganda too
"shocking day 1 completeness" lmaooo
Ticketmaster making me not want to go to shows as much. Paying like 50% for "fees" on top of the ticket where they already make money is just robbery
Delete me does not remove all of your personal data. They only remove it for few specific web pages.
A wheel just fell off another Boeing flight yesterday🙃...
If you look it up Boeing has a problem designing doors since the 70’s
well now i cant access or even view the calandar on windows 11 without setting up an outlook account.
My ticketmaster data got stolen and I STILL can't get Swift tickets in toronto. no way i'm paying 3k for one
Boeing should be charged 114 billion dollars.
I mean I know pixel phones have their issues. But its great that they have the screen call feature. I never answer my phone and just let it do its thing.
Someone call the TrustBusters.
Notepad was meant to be an app that was very lightweight for viewing text, now look where windows 11ified software has gotten us.
You couldn't pay me to take a Taylor Swift ticket.
“There won't be a ‘next time, life is no Nintendo game’ - Eminem” - Mustangs by Matt”
Early morning Tech News are so refreshing. 😁
it's late night for me, still refreshing.
Gamers Nexus really is on the ball
Always has been
How is the Boeing story tech related?
"I'm basically taylor swift"😂
Certainly raises some serious concerns about data security and accountability in business practices.
The plea deal is sad. Enron really scarred the DOJ over doing the right thing for committing murder.
Apple Rosetta had 85% efficiency, 60 for the translating layer from Microsoft.
Imagine ordering for your self driving Tesla to pick you up and then getting a fine because it drove on the wrong side of the road without you in it
Best placed segway ever.
True to microsofts tendency to make everything as stupid as possible, I had to turn off spellcheck in notepad 3 times before it stuck.
James looks like a nurse today giving out news after an operation
Vematum's growth in the past months is just the beginning.
Don't fly boing!
"UnAbLe To ISsUe CitaTioN tO ComPutEr." Wait which one was the robot again?
Boeing just lost another wheel makes you wonder what will happen now....
I wonder how many use 1080p boxes when the tv is 4k and has the same app and with a higher rez 😂
Windows failing at ARM on windows once again. Shocking... who could have seen that one coming.
Windows is machine coded for X86, so the WindowsARM isn't Windows at all. Sounds like a class action suit to me.
@@tonyburzio4107 it does not work that way. You can have the same program called the same thing running on different ISA. Otherwise, linux on arm cannot be legally called linux despite using the same code base. Or chrome browser for that matter. Or any program
@@tonyburzio4107What are you on? It's been written in C, C++, and recently Rust since day 1. You can even find Windows 1 source leaks which show that it's C... not machine code.
@@tonyburzio4107 Huh? Windows 64-bit on ARM is Windows compiled natively for the ARM chipset. The OS wouldn't boot _at all_ without being natively compiled. The complaint here is that the x64 emulation layer isn't perfect. Natively compiled ARM apps are more likely to work, but plenty of stuff, especially custom Windows drivers (e.g. filter drivers), generally won't work 100% through the emulation layer. For example, I know that the OBS virtual camera driver doesn't work at all on my Windows for ARM laptop. It's a known issue but also one I don't care about getting fixed.
Windows on arm is mostly very good. I have one of the new microsoft arm laptops. The OS and most apps are native arm. Some use x86 emulation but it's not a lot.
Drivers however.. x86 emulation doesn't work for Drivers. So many accessories don't work optimally or at all.
Up next on Windows NOTE Pad, code syntax highlighting. 😅😅