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This is part 3 of our Computex 2024 coverage. A common theme for Computex 2024 was AI and sadly the absence of Gaming and/or Overclocking hardware. Despite this there were a few interesting and overkill motherboards followed by purely custom power supplies and retro matrix displays on coolers.
Dan shares his journey into the Bitcoin mining space, revealing how insurance has evolved since 2019 and its crucial role in legitimizing the industry. From understanding the basics of ASIC machines to the complexities of insuring Bitcoin mining operations, Dan provides invaluable insights that every miner needs to hear.Key Takeaways:- The evolution of insurance in Bitcoin mining since 2019- The impact of insurance on Bitcoin mining costs and operations- How transparency and data monitoring can reduce insurance premiums- The importance of educating both miners and insurance carriers- Strategies for managing insurance policies in a volatile marketThe Backstory: Dan's unexpected introduction to Bitcoin mining through energy clients and how it led to a deeper understanding and specialization in insuring mining operations.The Problem: The lack of understanding and proper insurance coverage in the early days of Bitcoin mining, leading to significant risks for miners.AI to the Rescue: Utilizing technology and data monitoring to provide transparent, real-time information to insurance carriers, thus improving coverage and reducing costs.Industry Insights: The nuances of insuring Bitcoin mining setups, the importance of risk management, and the role of insurance in legitimizing the industry.A Contrarian Approach: How Hotaling Insurance Services tailored their approach to meet the unique needs of Bitcoin miners, setting them apart from traditional insurance firms.The Future: The ongoing developments in Bitcoin mining insurance and how continued innovation will further stabilize and support the industry.Guest Bio: Dan DiLella is the Chief Growth Officer and Managing Partner at Hotaling Insurance Services. With over 25 years in the industry, Dan has been at the forefront of developing insurance solutions for the evolving Bitcoin mining sector, making him a pivotal figure in bridging the gap between traditional insurance and cutting-edge digital currency operations.CHAPTERS:0:00 - Importance of Insurance in Bitcoin Mining1:17 - Fluffy Dog Insurance in Bitcoin Mining5:42 - Insights from Marshall Long8:17 - Building Insurance for Bitcoin Miners11:56 - Overclocking and Insurance13:27 - Discounts for Safety Manuals15:33 - Better Insurance Rates Over Time16:48 - Understanding Actuarial Data17:30 - Uptime Insurance Issues18:50 - Common Reasons for Not Getting Insurance20:57 - Easier Access to Insurance Now24:10 - On Grid vs Off Grid Mining25:22 - Misconceptions About Insurance Coverage32:28 - What Was Mark Sanchez Like36:44 - Playing for Rex Ryan41:08 - Playing Pickleball in the Gym43:10 - Working with Peers49:00 - Outro49:35 - Flood Plains and InsuranceFind us here
► Thanks to SilverStone for sponsoring today's video! Check out their ARM monitor arms here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRCX578P ► Check out today's hottest tech deals here: https://www.ufd.deals/ https://howl.me/clW9wsbwIdn https://geni.us/m5aGf https://howl.me/clJZmgIFHEg 0:00 - Intro 00:23 - What Happened to UFD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8MWf7lMiZQ 00:44 - LinkedIn Vertical Video: https://tinyurl.com/22pnm5cf 01:35 - Sponsor 03:22 - AT&T Account Leaks: https://tinyurl.com/23pwt95y https://tinyurl.com/2995hunb https://tinyurl.com/2373ue78 04:52 - Big Linux Backdoor: https://tinyurl.com/2dmejb2n 06:26 - UFD Deals: https://www.ufd.deals/ https://howl.me/clW9wsbwIdn https://geni.us/m5aGf https://howl.me/clJZmgIFHEg 07:29 - Overclocking 4090 D: https://tinyurl.com/248eryqo https://tinyurl.com/2cqc6n3m https://tinyurl.com/2caoghh8 08:25 - PS5 Pro Enhanced: https://tinyurl.com/2cy4zrkm 09:08 - Intel Battlemage Shipments: https://tinyurl.com/2dj8meza https://tinyurl.com/24aj2kpo https://tinyurl.com/29alplc6 11:14 - Comment Response ► Follow me on Twitch - http://www.twitch.tv/ufdisciple ► Join Our Discord: https://discord.gg/GduJmEM ► Support Us on Floatplane: https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ufdtech ► Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UFDTech ► Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/UFDTech ► Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/ufdtech ► Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/ufd_tech ► Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/UFDTech/ Presenter: Brett Sticklemonster Videographer: Brett Sticklemonster Editor: Rikus Strauss Thumbnail Designer: Reece Hill
Bald ist Meep wieder da! Aber noch nicht in dieser Folge, da müssen euch Mike und Mo genügen.Mo hat seinen PC nicht nur endlich aufgebaut, sondern direkt auch umgebaut und ein wenig aufgerüstet: Er möchte bald seine "Karriere" auf Twitch starten. Mike bleibt lieber bei vereinzelten "Let's Plays" auf Youtube, wie aktuell zu Outcast 1.1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otogo7ZhEX4. Auch sonst sehr PC-lastig: Nvidia modernisieren endlich das Control Panel bzw. bringt eine neue App, die Control Panel und Geforce Experience vereinen und ersetzen soll. Sony testeen das VR-Headset PS VR2 für den Einsatz am PC. Außerdem feiern Sony und Entwickler Arrowhead aktuell einen gewaltigen Erfolg auf Playstation und PC mit Helldivers 2 und zeigen anscheinend, wie GaaS funktionieren kann. Arctic bringen die AiO-Wasserkühlung Liquid Freezer III heraus, den Nachfolger der sehr erfolgreichen Liquid Freezer II. Crucial, die Endkunden-Tochter von Micron, wagen sich nach der Einstellung der Ballistix-Reihe wieder ein wenig in Richtung "Overclocker"-RAM mit dem neuen DDR5-Arbeitsspeicher "Pro Overclocking". Mercedes wollen wohl länger als ursprünglich geplant Verbrenner-Autos bauen und begründen das mit Problemen in der Lieferkette. Mo und Mike wünschen sich, dass die deutschen Autobauer endlich von den SUV-Schiffen wegkommen. Neu hinzugekommenen Hörern wollen wir besonders unsere letzten beiden Specials ans Herz legen: zum einen die Folge zu Tieren in Spielen mit Robin von Hooked und Die Ratsherren https://technikquatsch.de/special-feat-robin-schweiger-tiere-in-spielen-gefaehrten-gegner-spielfiguren-ressourcen/ und unsere Spekulationen und Wünsche zum Nachfolger der Nintendo Switch mit Mats von MatsMittendrin und ebenfalls Die Ratsherren https://technikquatsch.de/special-die-switch-2-technikquatsch-fantasiert-feat-special-guest-mats/. Viel Spaß mit Folge 193! Sprecher: Mohammed Ali Dad, Michael KisterProduktion: Michael KisterTitelbild: Mohammed Ali DadBildquellen: Sony PlaystationAufnahmedatum: 24.02.2024 Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/technikquatsch.bsky.socialauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@technikquatsch(bald wieder) auf Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/technikquatsch RSS-Feed https://technikquatsch.de/feed/podcast/Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/62ZVb7ZvmdtXqqNmnZLF5uApple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/technikquatsch/id1510030975 00:00:00 es ist noch früh am Samstag; Mo hat seinen PC umgebaut https://hwbusters.com/ 00:09:28 Teaser zu Plänen auf Twitch und Youtube; Outcast 1.1 angespielt00:12:32 "organisch und rund" Hund und Katz verlangen Aufmerksamkeit00:13:14 zurück zu Outcast 1.1 (Let's Play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otogo7ZhEX4)00:19:42 zurück zu den Plänen: Mo möchte auf Twitch streamen, Mike vor allem (sparsam) kommentierte Ersteindrücke auf Youtube stellen 00:25:25 Neue Nvidia App als Ersatz für Control Panel und Geforce Experiencehttps://www.computerbase.de/2024-02/neue-nvidia-app-beta-laeutet-ende-fuer-control-panel-und-geforce-experience-ein/ 00:29:04 Sony testet PC-Unterstützung für PS VR2https://blog.playstation.com/2024/02/22/coming-soon-to-ps-vr2-zombie-army-vr-little-cities-bigger-wanderer-the-fragments-of-fate-the-wizards-dark-times-brotherhood-and-more/https://www.computerbase.de/2024-02/playstation-vr2-sony-testet-pc-support-fuer-vr-brille/ 00:34:08 laborieren am eigenen Erfolg: Helldivers 2https://twitter.com/Pilestedt/status/1761537966034325628 00:42:25 Arctic Liquid Freezer III vorgestellthttps://www.computerbase.de/2024-02/arctic-liquid-freezer-iii-dickere-radiatoren-versprechen-mehr-leistung/Gamers Nexus: The New Best: Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 & 280 CPU Cooler Review & Benchmarks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfffNRTOZCc, Hidden Changes: Tear-Down of Arctic's Liquid Freezer III CPU Cooler & Disassembly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaMmfE2eCPY
► Thanks to Gamdias for sponsoring today's video! Check out the Gamdias Neso P1 here: https://tinyurl.com/2xe7zamp or https://amzn.to/47RVHOb https://www.gamdias.com/en/component/case/NESO_P1_BW ► Check out today's hottest tech deals here: https://www.ufd.deals/ https://geni.us/C9l9zV https://howl.me/clcQnBvvfs4 https://howl.me/clcQoJNFnY4 0:00 - Intro 00:22 - Don't Sniff & Huff the Steam Deck: https://tinyurl.com/ynhpgqwm 03:08 - Sponsor 04:10 - Gaming Wrap Ups: https://tinyurl.com/yovk28nl https://tinyurl.com/ymxrcn76 https://tinyurl.com/ymhlljm7 https://tinyurl.com/ylc3oq74 05:54 - Big Starfield Updates: https://tinyurl.com/yomv3qh6 07:23 - UFD Deals: https://www.ufd.deals/ https://geni.us/C9l9zV https://howl.me/clcQnBvvfs4 https://howl.me/clcQoJNFnY4 08:12 - Tesla Recalls Everything: https://tinyurl.com/ypq459xs https://tinyurl.com/yryqe64j 09:46 - iPhone's New Stolen Mode: https://tinyurl.com/yvcafjnj 12:05 - 1200W LED PC: https://tinyurl.com/yrqw5qyc 12:56 - AMD Blows A Fuse for Overclocking: https://tinyurl.com/yn5wonf7 https://tinyurl.com/ywt8jng2 17:38 - Comment Response ► Follow me on Twitch - http://www.twitch.tv/ufdisciple ► Join Our Discord: https://discord.gg/GduJmEM ► Support Us on Floatplane: https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ufdtech ► Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UFDTech ► Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/UFDTech ► Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/ufdtech ► Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/ufd_tech ► Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/UFDTech/ Presenter: Brett Sticklemonster Videographer: Brett Sticklemonster Editor: Rikus Strauss Thumbnail Designer: Reece Hill
Sydney Skybetter sits down with performance historian Doug Eacho to discuss emergent technologies of the last century. They explore how sci-fi has influenced our expectations for the future of performance, and why these expectations almost never become reality. About Doug: Douglas Eacho is a performance historian and theater director. His current research project concerns artists and engineers who have sought to automate theatrical processes, from French surrealists, to lighting board designers, to contemporary makers of algorithmic dance. He explores the increasing integration between automaticity and theatricality on and off the stage, and the shifting ways technology performs amidst conditions of economic stagnation. Another research thread concerns the long history of statistical representation as it has intersected with naturalist and aleatory performance; this work informed his article “Serial Nostalgia: Rimini Protokoll's 100% City and the Numbers We No Longer Are” (Theatre Research International, 2018). His reviews have been published in Theatre Survey, Theatre Journal, and Theatre and Performance Design. Before his doctoral studies, his found-text performances were presented around New York City, including at the Invisible Dog, Judson Memorial Church, and the Center for Performance Research. “His Fear of a Lonely Planet,” a piece about tourism, was devised with Stanford University students in 2018. Read the transcript, and find more resources in our archive: https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces/dwr-ep-8-overclocking-of-the-human-computer Like, subscribe, and review here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152 What We Discuss with Doug (Timestamps): 0:00:04: Intro to Doug Eacho and his expertise in performance history & technology 0:00:29: Discussion on the portrayal of AI in the media 0:01:52: Exploring the intersection of performance & technology throughout history 0:04:17: Defining performance and technology in relation to art 0:07:38: Analyzing the connection between acting and the portrayal of robots 0:09:15: Discussion on the sexist trope in Blade Runner 0:11:05: Mention of a deleted Salome dance scene in Blade Runner 0:13:08: Interpretation of science fiction as art about the present 0:14:12: Conclusion on the nature of science fiction as predictions of the future 0:16:33: Balancing the future and the present as a parent 0:18:05: The misconception of AI appearing out of nowhere 0:19:40: The history of technology and overestimating its capabilities 0:22:23: The impact of technology on labor and jobs 0:23:55: The narrative of creating better worlds through technology 0:25:23: The promises of digital technology in a capitalist society 0:26:12: Artists creating critical work on technology and inequality 0:27:39: Algorithmic dance and the work of Liz Santoro and Pierre Gaudar 0:30:53: Overclocking the human computer 0:33:37: Illusion of power in using AI systems 0:34:06: Show credits & thanks The Dances with Robots Team Host: Sydney Skybetter Co-Host & Executive Producer: Ariane Michaud Archivist and Web Designer: Kate Gow Podcasting Consultant: Megan Hall Accessibility Consultant: Laurel Lawson Music: Kamala Sankaram Audio Production Consultant: Jim Moses Assistant Editor: Andrew Zukoski Student Associate: Rishika Kartik About CRCI The Conference for Research on Choreographic Interfaces (CRCI) explores the braid of choreography, computation and surveillance through an interdisciplinary lens. Find out more at www.choreographicinterfaces.org Brown University's Department of Theatre Arts & Performance Studies' Conference for Research on Choreographic Interfaces thanks the Marshall Woods Lectureships Foundation of Fine Arts, the Brown Arts Institute, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for their generous support of this project. The Brown Arts Institute and the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies are part of the Perelman Arts District.
This week on the podcast we go over our reviews of the GALAX GeForce RTX 4070 EX Gamer Graphics Card and Cooler Master GEM. We also discuss some pretty insane overclocking on the Intel Core i9-14900KF, Qualcomm taking on the PC market, a new case from HYTE, and some really cool dynamic analog dials!
Elliot Williams and Al Williams got together again to discuss the best of Hackaday for a week, and you're invited. This week, the guys were into the Raspberry Pi 5, CNC soldering, signal processing, and plasma cutting. There are dangerous power supplies and a custom 11-bit CPU. Of course, there are a few Halloween projects that would fit in perfectly with the upcoming Halloween contest (the deadline is the end of this month; you still have time). OpenSCAD is about to get a lot faster, and a $20 oscilloscope might not be a toy after all. They wrap up by talking about Tom Nardi's latest hardware conversion of DIP parts to SMD and how TVs were made behind the Iron Curtain. Did you miss a story? Check out the links and/or tell us what you think about this episode in the comments!
EPISODE 101 - Overclocking has made it's way to our play area so we look at what Overclock hacking is, what VPS, how to find Overclockable portals and how NOT to do an overclock - because I just suck at glyph hacking and now I also suck at Overclocking as well. Show Links Developer Facing Map - https://storage.googleapis.com/lightship-maps-staging/developer-portal/index.htmlhttps://storage.googleapis.com/lightship-maps-staging/developer-portal/index.html Prime Tips Webpage - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prime-tips Prime Tips YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/PrimeTipsVideoBecome a Prime Tips Supporter - http://bit.ly/PrimeTipsSupportSubmit a Tip or Make a Request - http://bit.ly/PrimeTip and we will make sure to make you famous if we use your tip.To subscribe to Prime Tips find us on Itunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio or wherever you get your podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prime-tips/message
Macht Overclocking den PC schneller – oder bloß heißer und lauter? Über Risiken und Nebenwirkungen sprechen wir im Podcast Bit-Rauschen, Folge 2023/13.
יובל בוסתן הוא ארכיטקט הספק באינטל בעל יותר מ-25 שנים של ניסיון. יובל מביא לנו את הסיפור של ההספק והאמת… הספקנו הרבה. (סטגדיש)יש עוד הרבה בדיחות כאלו בפרק, כדאי להאזין!על מה דיברנו:מהו הספק ואילו סוגי הספק קיימים?מתי דרישת ההספק של צ'יפ נכנסת לפיתוח?איך מודדים הספק? איך התדר, גודל הצ'יפ והמתח משפיעים עליו?כיצד שולטים בהספק וכיצד נמזער הספק חום?מהם ה-tradeoffs של העלאת והורדת הספק?מה זה Overclocking?על קבוצת המאזינים שלנו שמעתם? בואו יש סטיקרים >>> https://chat.whatsapp.com/KwUu8pQsxx220qS7AXv04T
Joe Burnett is joined by Matt Loustead to discuss all things Bitcoin mining. Sign up for the marketplace here: https://marketplace.blockwaresolutions.com/ Encrypted Energy is a service for collecting, processing, storing, and routing data from your Lightning Node. It regularly polls your node and your peers, monitors for state changes, and emits events to outside services when changes occur. Email paul@encryptedenergy.com and mention us for personalized onboarding. Passport is the Bitcoin hardware wallet you already know how to use. With a gorgeous design and familiar interface, Passport makes it easier than ever to self-custody your Bitcoin. No more sitting at your computer or squinting at tiny screens. Passport seamlessly connects to your phone, empowering you to quickly view your balance and move Bitcoin in and out of cold storage. Get yours today at: https://foundationdevices.com/?mtm_campaign=Blockware Use code: BLOCKWARE for $10 off! Follow us on Twitter: Joe: https://twitter.com/IIICapital Matt: https://twitter.com/TDR_mlousteau Timestamps: 00:00 Matt's Background 04:24 Did the bear market scare energy companies away from Bitcoin mining? 07:16 Overclocking and underclocking 21:05 LuxOS & Mining Firmware 27:32 Bitcoin Mining, CO2, & Energy Narratives 38:23 Texas Mining Bill 40:48 What does the Bitcoin Mining Industry look like in 10 years?
What does a CPU do? What is clock speed? What does it mean to overclock a CPU? And are FLOPS a good thing?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve from HUB joins to discuss RDNA 3, Lovelace, and future Intel & AMD architectures. [SPON: dieshrink = 3% off Everything, brokensilicon = 25% off Windows: https://biitt.ly/shbSk ] [SPON: Get 10% off Tasty Vite Ramen with code BROKENSILICON: https://bit.ly/3wKx6v1 ] 0:00 Steve Introduction, Favorite Content 7:39 Lovelace vs RDNA 3 in 2023 13:04 RTX 4070 Pricing – Will they actually go with $749? 17:51 Would the RX 7900 XT sell like an XTX at $699? 26:56 RTX 4060 Ti 8GB Pricing - What won't be a slap in the face? 35:57 RTX 4060 Positioning, DLSS 3 50:59 Zen 4 X3D – Was the 7950X3D a mistake? 57:47 Raptor Lake Refresh – Could the i9-14900K compete with AMD? 1:06:19 Intel vs AMD DDR5 Support, Wasting Money before Zen 5 1:11:36 Will Zen 5 & Little Phoenix struggle with Hybrid Architecture? 1:20:07 Can anything force Nvidia to lower prices? 1:35:31 Did Steve expect Intel ARC to turn out better? 1:41:51 What does Intel Battlemage need to achieve for success? 1:45:33 Reviewer Trends, VR Benchmarking, Overclocking in 2023 Check out HUB: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI8iQa1hv7oV_Z8D35vVuSg RTX 4070 Pricing Leak: https://youtu.be/JIqoMyjmC5A Raptor Lake Refresh Leak: https://youtu.be/IOQxFZdTdDE HUB A770 Retested: https://youtu.be/xUUMUGvTffs MLID A770 Retested: https://youtu.be/k_wJ6laaZBQ?t=3656 MLID Battlemage & Celestial Leak: https://youtu.be/HzV1RS5Oc6I Steve's New Video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI8iQa1hv7oV_Z8D35vVuSg
It was a day just like last Wednesday. A day in which we talked about more PC hardware and software news, including more contradictory information about upcoming Ryzen 7000 Series X3D processors. We talked at great length, and we did it live. This version however, is not live. Subjects can be found in the time stamps below.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:54 Burger of the Week03:33 Arc 4090! (driver)04:24 More Ryzen 7000 X3D rumors05:35 Media begins testing DirectStorage...with one game08:39 MorePowerTool will never work with RDNA311:16 Beware of painted VRAM13:28 Buy a Ryzen 7000 CPU, get Jedi Survivor17:26 Companies upset by lack of wi-fi connected appliance owners20:56 This week in German graphics card sales24:28 Security Corner31:28 Gaming Quick Hits34:53 Lenovo ThinkStation P620 with 64-core TR 5995WX50:53 Picks of the Week1:01:05 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We're spreading some Holiday cheers on this week's GoGCast as we're bringing back our yearly tradition of Game Night! That's right, grab a drink and some snacks, sit back and play along with us! Cat memes along with Guess That Badly Described Video Game, Joelle goes full Jeopardy with Chef Boyardee: Food and Video Games, Leah tests your knowledge with Video Game Trivial and finally, Simon calls upon your musical ear with his Nintendo Music Spectacular! Have fun and enjoy. What is Everyone Playing? (00:20:12) Overclocking on Switch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k9IlpFa_cY This Week's Topic: Game Night (00:42:12) Cat's Guess That Badly Described Video Game (00:45:55) Joelle's Chef Boyardee: Food and Video Games (00:51:15) Leah's Game Trivia (01:01:47) Simon's Nintendo Music Spectacular (01:18:20) Outro and Wrap-up (01:44:02) Nintendo music piano renditions by: https://www.youtube.com/@PianoMan333 - Thanks for listening! The GoGCast comes out weekly so make sure to subscribe and you won't miss an episode. For more about us, Girls on Games, check out girlsongames.ca. Find our Merch at http://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/GirlsOnGames/ Buy us a Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/girlsongames
La documentation et les liens de cette émission sont sur http://cpu.pm/0197 . Cette release fait partie de la série “lost and found”. Dans cette release : La mort du gaming, la mort de la carte vidéo gaming, tchoutchou le petit train et des séances cinéma ! tchi taaa Nous recevons Rodolphe Village, des cinémas Utopia pour évoquer noter première collaboration soirée cinéma.…
This week in the news, Dr. Doug talks: Elon Tweets, Microsoft, KELA, Chegg, Overclocking, Connectwise, and phone repairs, along with Aaran Leyland on the Security Weekly News! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn252
This week in the news, Dr. Doug talks: Elon Tweets, Microsoft, KELA, Chegg, Overclocking, Connectwise, and phone repairs, along with Aaran Leyland on the Security Weekly News! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn252
This week in the news, Dr. Doug talks: Elon Tweets, Microsoft, KELA, Chegg, Overclocking, Connectwise, and phone repairs, along with Aaran Leyland on the Security Weekly News! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn252
It's been too long since PC World's hardware expert Gordon Mah Ung dropped by, and what better occasion than the big launch of new CPUs from both AMD and Intel? Gordon runs down all his recent experience with the Ryzen 7000 and 13th gen Core parts, sits through a lightning round of hardware vendor Qs, considers whether undervolting is just overclocking for old people, and a bunch more in this loose, wide ranging chat about our first and most enduring love, PC hardware.Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
Overclocking: Do more with less, followed immediately by doing less with more.
A FFP interview with Stellate Software Engineer Stephan Schneider. Stephan is a Berlin based software engineer with a deep love for backend logic and a living example that attending meetups can help your career progression. He started working for Contentful after being on one of the meetups they hosted and stuck with them for many years, building and maintaining various APIs, including their GraphQL API from scratch. He later toured a few meetups to give back to the community by talking about the lessons learned - design decisions, developer experience and performance on scale - and ended up chatting with the Stellate team on one of those. Now he's an engineer for Stellate, doubling-down on what he loves to do: helping users with their backend APIs. Hear Stephan's perspective on: Getting into coding Love for hardware Overclocking CPUs Science experiments w/ kids Outdated university classes Leaving university First job and much more… We are currently hiring for a lot of new positions at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Welcome to The Priggya Arora Show, where we have in-depth conversations with legal specialists and entrepreneurs from all around the world. Do you want to overclock your inventions and explore the exponential value they can create? If so, David Hurtado might just be the right person you need to consult. In other words, if you are an innovator or somebody who is interested in understanding the commercial aspects of products with innovative features, this is the perfect podcast for you. Join us in Episode 36 as we explore:
We discuss the price/performance of AMD Zen 3D vs Intel Alder Lake, and the future of CPUs! SPON: Get 10% off Tasty Vite Ramen with Code “brokensilicon” at: https://bit.ly/3oyv4tR SPON: brokensilicon = -25% off Windows, dieshrink = -3% off Everything: https://bit.ly/3wKx6v1 0:00 Who is Max? What type of Overclocking does he do? 6:13 Zen+ vs Zen 2 IPC at 5GHz, Rocket Lake vs Comet Lake at 6GHz 15:43 R7 5800X3D Overclocking - Does it even need fast RAM? 20:00 R7 5800X3D vs Alder Lake - Who should buy what? For what price? 38:49 Which Zen 4 Models will likely get Vcache? 41:36 Zen 4 vs Raptor Lake - Who do we think will win? 47:58 Buy now…or wait for Zen 4? 1:00:05 Do PC Gamers need to change how they think about upgrading? 1:06:31 0.1% vs 1% Lows – Which is more important for smooth framerates? 1:15:26 What if Intel wouldn't have gotten lazy? 1:20:50 What does overclocking gain you on average? 1:25:15 Does Intel have a 3D Stacking advantage? What do we think about Apple? 1:32:49 What will devs do with Zen 4 & Meteor Lake's insane performance? 1:36:00 Can APUs realistically replace the low end GPU market? 1:39:17 Max has a 600w 3090 Kingpin - how is the heat? Will the 4090 be useable? Hardware Numb3rs YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HardwareNumb3rs Hardware Numb3rs Twitter: https://twitter.com/HardwareNumb3rs Italian Extreme Modders: https://www.youtube.com/c/ItalianExtremeModders Previous Episode with Hardware Numb3rs: https://youtu.be/vm3VvEYyPrw At 6GHz Rocket Lake did overtake Comet Lake notably: https://youtu.be/0K0ICpbssTk https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/213801/intel-core-i911900h-processor-24m-cache-up-to-4-80-ghz.html https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/225916/intel-core-i912900ks-processor-30m-cache-up-to-5-50-ghz.html Original MLID Raptor Lake Leak: https://youtu.be/YCRoo0tqJL4 Raptor Lake Update: https://youtu.be/y3nxqq6Q9mY?t=568 100% Zen 4 will run all-core above 5GHz, they proved it: https://youtu.be/_jX-hKvUQDU?t=2353 https://youtu.be/O0gbfvJDsv4?t=321 https://tpucdn.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d/images/relative-performance-games-1920-1080.png https://tpucdn.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d/images/relative-performance-cpu.png https://youtu.be/hBFNoKUHjcg?t=1153
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This month sees a brief return to the PS1 right at the beginning with a look at MCTOOL, a TonyHax and FreePSXBoot installer! We also see some awesome advancement for the PS3 in the form of Project RSX Boost. Some more enhancement patches for PS4 games come out with ALL of the FromSoftware games getting homebrew patches to fix their framepacing issues! Many more homebrew ports for the Vita come down the pipeline with the release of YoYo Loader, a loader for virtually any game made with Game Maker Studio to run on the Vita. The long awaited 16 TB Xbox 360 kernel patches release to the public in BETA form, as well as some news of a native PC port of Ocarina of Time! Finally, we talk about a recent leak for the Switch, showcasing a Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulator! Maybe something to come down the pipeline in a future NSO update? Stay tuned!
0:00 James is such a dark roast 0:08 AMD overclocking CPUs without asking 1:15 Elon is a Twitter board member 2:20 Epic Games launches Unreal Engine 5 3:29 Vessi Everyday Move Shoes 4:08 QUICK BITS 4:13 Vevo hacked 4:53 Hydra crime forum taken down 5:28 Ubisoft drops Ghost Recon Breakpoint 6:03 Rockey crypto wallet 6:37 DALL-E 2 AI News Sources: https://lmg.gg/qJcJ9
No video this week, Daniel's out this week DJing a wedding so we brought in the immortal Kevin Tienken to fill in while he's gone. We discuss doing drugs, TV settings and the best way to oil up your wife. Follow Kevin on Twitter: @KevinTienken Bonus Episodes exclusively on Patreon: Doom Scroll is creating Podcasts | Patreon Join The Discord: https://discord.gg/nRWGaYuK28 Join The Subreddit: DOOM SCROLL (reddit.com)
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#asus #rog #strixEsta es una vieja conocida, fue de nuestros primeros VamosaEstrenar pero con chipset X570 de AMD. Ahora llega más que recargada de todo el poder de Intel Alder Lake.
When is a VPN not a VPN? When it's Apple's Private Relay. Plus Tesla hacks, algae driven robots, edible straws and aircraft mounted lasers. Hosts: Matt Armitage & Richard Bradbury Produced: Richard Bradbury for https://www.bfm.my (BFM89.9) Episode Sources: https://www.wired.com/story/how-apple-icloud-private-relay-works/ (https://www.wired.com/story/how-apple-icloud-private-relay-works/) https://www.wired.com/story/icloud-private-relay-blocking/?utm_campaign=RSS&utm_medium=Sendible&utm_source=rss (https://www.wired.com/story/icloud-private-relay-blocking/?utm_campaign=RSS&utm_medium=Sendible&utm_source=rss) https://www.newscientist.com/article/2304691-edible-straws-made-by-bacteria-are-better-than-paper-or-plastic-ones/ (https://www.newscientist.com/article/2304691-edible-straws-made-by-bacteria-are-better-than-paper-or-plastic-ones/) https://www.newscientist.com/article/2303984-overloaded-memory-chips-generate-truly-random-numbers-for-encryption/ (https://www.newscientist.com/article/2303984-overloaded-memory-chips-generate-truly-random-numbers-for-encryption/) https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/18/22890463/fedex-laser-missile-defense-infrared-airplane-faa (https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/18/22890463/fedex-laser-missile-defense-infrared-airplane-faa) https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelgoldstein/2022/01/18/fedex-plans-to-protect-its-pilots-and-planes-with-anti-missile-lasers/?sh=5742f7ab1107 (https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelgoldstein/2022/01/18/fedex-plans-to-protect-its-pilots-and-planes-with-anti-missile-lasers/?sh=5742f7ab1107) https://www.newscientist.com/article/2303981-corkscrew-shaped-robot-swims-through-blood-vessels-to-clear-blockages/ (https://www.newscientist.com/article/2303981-corkscrew-shaped-robot-swims-through-blood-vessels-to-clear-blockages/) https://www.newscientist.com/article/2304571-robot-piloted-by-a-ball-of-algae-is-powered-by-photosynthesis/ (https://www.newscientist.com/article/2304571-robot-piloted-by-a-ball-of-algae-is-powered-by-photosynthesis/) https://www.vice.com/en/article/akv7z5/how-a-hacker-controlled-dozens-of-teslas-using-a-flaw-in-third-party-app (https://www.vice.com/en/article/akv7z5/how-a-hacker-controlled-dozens-of-teslas-using-a-flaw-in-third-party-app) Listen: The music that made this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5o85xTNsPrQ2PWH8n2RanP?si=211f46a9cef846e9 (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5o85xTNsPrQ2PWH8n2RanP?si=211f46a9cef846e9) Image Credit: Photo by https://unsplash.com/@angieprz21?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (Angeles Pérez) on https://unsplash.com/s/photos/relay?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText (Unsplash) Follow us: http://www.kulturpop.com/ (www.kulturpop.com) https://www.instagram.com/kulturpop/ (https://www.instagram.com/kulturpop/) https://twitter.com/kulturmatt (https://twitter.com/kulturmatt)
This week on the podcast we talk about our reviews of the Thermaltake The Tower 100 Racing Green Case as well as the Crucial P5 Plus Gen4 NVMe Solid State Drive. We also discuss Intel Core i9-12900K overclocking, GPU prices going back up, CaseLabs possibly making a comeback, and Ducky's One 3 series keyboards!
Power and internet have been restored, so we're back after some weather-related, tree-related issues prevented us from gracing the 'tube last week. And things happened. Like AMD's fancy new overclocking feature built into the latest Radeon drivers that automatically voids your warranty! And other stuff. Plus burger of the week and more than our fair share of unrelated banter. Oh, and tree damage photos if you want to laugh at Sebastian's bad luck. It's all here. Including other various tech news and reviews as well.Check the timestamps below for most of the topics.Timestamps:00:00 Intro03:14 Burger of the Week05:19 Is Windows 11 Ready to Start?12:17 AMD Brings Auto Overclocking to Latest Drivers17:16 How Josh Hurt His Back20:32 The REAL Apple News - Emergency iMessage Bug Patch22:32 The FAKE Apple News31:20 The An0m Phone Honeypot35:09 Show Sponsor: LinkedIn Talent Solutions36:19 Leopold FC660C Keyboard - Capacitive 65% Option40:59 ExpressVPN Bought by Kape44:59 Battlefield 2042 DELAYED46:37 Splitgate50:38 Samsung Pro Plus 512GB MicroSD Card Review53:35 Single Strand Fiber is Real★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Bang for the buck! There's no greater feeling than finding that one product that's way, way better than it should be for the price--or modifying it yourself to eke out that extra little bit of worth. In this episode we reminisce about some of the best tech scores we can remember, from venerable overclockers like the Celeron 300A and Duron 600 to huge audio upgrades by Sennheiser, Cambridge Soundworks, and even Radio Shack. From firmware upgrades to Ikea hacks to the Catleap monitor phenomenon, this episode packs a lot of value.Thanks to RoboHobo for this week's episode art.Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
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Will Henshall is a Los Angeles based tech entrepreneur, inventor and music producer. He was the founding member and main writer in the UK pop soul band Londonbeat. Their massive early 90s hit ‘I’ve Been Thinking About You’ reached #1 in the Billboard chart and was the top selling single in all major territories and won him BMI/PRS songwriter of the year. In the mid 90s, he founded San Francisco based audio tech company Rocket Network. The "DigiDelivery" media transfer system, now part of ProTools 12 Cloud collaboration, is a standard tool used everyday in pro audio production for TV, movies and music. He sold the company to Avid in 2003. His most recent start up is www.focusatwill.com, a science driven instrumental music streaming service (2m users) that helps people at work and study reduce distractions and be more productive. He holds 5 patents, and has a new one in the oven! Today we talk about how anyone who isn’t boring probably has ADHD! Just kidding, sort of, enjoy! ---------- ***CORONA VIRUS EDITION*** In this episode Peter & Will Henshall discuss: :50 - Intro and welcome Will!! 3:15 - So you moved from the Musicbiz into Tech? Ref: Avid Cloud Collaboration 5:44 - About how www.focusatwill.com came to be 8:40 - Ref: Dr. Ned Hallowell Dr. Evian Gordon 13:05 - On the percentage of users that are either ADHD or ADD or other? 16:16 - Ref: Left Field Labs 18:35 - How do we continue to prove to people that this works!? On next steps for Focus At Will 21:52 - How can people find you? Write to him! Will@FocusAtWill.com Website: www.FocusAtWill.com Socials: @focusatwill on INSTA Twitter Facebook 22:39 - Thank you Will Henshall! And thank YOU for subscribing, reviewing and listening. Your reviews are working! Even if you’ve reviewed us before, would you please write even a short one for this episode? Each review that you post helps to ensure that word will continue to spread, and that we will all be able to reach & help more people! You can always reach me via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterThanNormal on all of the socials. As always, leave us a comment below and please drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! Do you know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note, we’d love to hear! 23:08- Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits TRANSCRIPT: Hey guys, Peter Shankman. Welcome to another episode of Faster Than Normal. I’m thrilled that you’re here, as always, we tend to make ADHD a gift, not a curse, and we want you to see that as well. You know, it's funny every once in a while, when someone asks, “Hey, can I come on your podcast?” Is it, they have a good story? And I say sure, that sounds great, and I have my assistant collect their background, and their bio and their, and their headshot and all that, and because of ADHD, I usually look at it in about four seconds before the interview. And, um, I had, I'd known about my guests and about his project called https://www.focusatwill.com/ I had known about him for a while. It's a…. it's a, it's a science driven, instrumental music streaming service with over 2 million users, it helps people work and study. It reduces distractions, and be more productive. But what I didn't know about Will Henshall, until I read his bio and literally, pardon my French lost my shit. He was the founding member and main writer of the UK pop soul band, London Beat. And if you don't remember London Beat, perhaps…. Will is going to play a little, a little clip of London Beats, their number one song that you will, you will totally remember…. that blew my mind. So at some point, at some point, Will,,, you will play? First of all, thank you for that fantastic introduction. Second of all, yeah. (plays clip of song…) I've been thinking about you too, Peter. (plays clip of song…) This was number one all over the world in the nineties. I was the guitarist and I was the white guy. I can’t… oh my God. I…… I wasn't even, so, I mean, that was the thing. I looked at your picture and I'm like, wait, I can swear everyone in that group was black and I watched the video again and surely enough, there you are. We always took photographs in a way that the skin tone wasn't particularly obvious. Oh my God. I mean, I remember that sounds like it was yesterday. It's still one of my all time favorites. It's on my it's on my running mix. I'm going to go out…. I'm going out for a run after this, uh, after this interview, and ...he's pulled out the guitar, here we go. Um, yeah, for viewers at home, uh, without, people listening (plays guitar) Yeah, it’s a solo, not particularly well played, cause it's early in the morning for me. It is indeed, and I appreciate you taking the time to come on this early. You know, it's funny. I, we, we could spend it if we don't, if we don't switch topics, we can talk all day about how much I love that song, but don’t,,,,, that was your thing, OK, you did that, and then, and then you went to, you went to tech, right? So you had a company also that you, you, um, uh, let me, let me, let me see if I got this right. You had Rocket Network. Yeah, was, was, became part of ProTools. Yep. And then Pro Tools was sold to Abbott... Uh, yes, not quite in that order. OK, something like that. Avid, done Pro Tools and then Rocket Network, which is a company I founded in 94. We raised just under $50 million in the 90’s, um, Paul Allen and Cisco, and a bunch of other investors, and we created something that is now https://www.avid.com/pro-tools/cloud-collaboration so if anybody knows Pro Tools or media editing tools, they're the kind of the standards in the entertainment business, for making media and, um, yeah, you're probably using our tech. The first projects that used the technology in the back in the day were Eric Clapton, Prince, and then, uh, Peter Jackson's new movie. Um, and, uh, I think Harry Potter's first…. So, no one's special is what you're saying... Yeah, and it was very cool, it was a system that, um, shipped around the component pieces of professional audio, various securely, so that… Unbelievable, if I remember correctly, Avid…. actually, it started out as a company called Diva and Diva was just Avid, uh, spelled backwards. And they had a group who started DIVA, started in Boston. That's right. And I worked… I interned for them. I helped them, uh, create, uh, like their first logo, one of their first logos back in like 92. Yeah. My RA, the RA, my dorm, uh, worked for them and, and he's like, Hey, you know, you know, computers, come, come make a logo. And yeah. Yeah, definitely. Ridiculously small world. Yes, I come from a, you know, yeah., you, you, you mentioned. Yes. I was, uh, uh, a musician and we had, we had, uh, uh, many hits over the years as the best known one. Um, I quit the band in ‘94 and I come from a long series of British inventors. My brother was an inventor….... my Dad's an inventor, my Grandfather, my Great-Grandfather and, um, so it's kind of built in. I remember always like my Granddad saying that door handles in the wrong place, or you know, that this is not yeah. who designed this can opener, you know? Uh, so it's kind of in the brain and because I was always interested in digital things early and particularly digital audio, it led me perfectly into a place where I met Matt Mueller and a couple of other guys, and we founded Rocket Network. Actually I've got five patents, my name's on five patents, which I'm very proud of. 5:44 It is very cool. Yes, yeah. alright. I want to, I…. I can talk about this all day. Let's, you know, there's a podcast for the neuro-diverse let's talk about https://www.focusatwill.com/ because I'm actually a fan of it. Um, why don't you give us, for those who don't know what https://www.focusatwill.com/ is, give us a description of it. And, um, then I’ll tell you why I love it. Thank you, Peter. Well, this is a unique music service and it is a library of material you can't find it anywhere else. That is, uh, uh, delivered to each user in a very unique way and you... you could think of it as, um, you know, ADD by the way, is close and dear and close to my heart. I am myself, most of my friends are, I find anybody who isn't boring and it just means... Steven, Steven there's, there's our subhead. Anyone who wasn't boring, has ADHD…. That's of course not. Um, It just means as my understanding of ADHD is it just means that you've got to be able to focus and concentrate you need to have a lot of stuff going on at the same time, so we are the people that are good in a crisis, right? We are the people that have got like a TV on over there, a game on over here, a talking book on over here, some music here, and then we're able to sit and relax. So I didn't discover this until I was in the band in, in, um, the Rocket Network company. And the reason why I learned was I went from running a band and being very active to inventing this kind of networking audio technology to ending up when we sold to Avid, to actually sitting in a cubicle (laughter) Welcome to the new world... And I tried to say, I was the boss before and now I sold my business, I was reporting to some middle -level managers and I was like, listen, “I….I know you guys have a policy of people being in the office, but I can't get anything done here.” Well, you gotta be in the office. I'm like, where's your deliverable, William. I'm like, ah, I'm sitting here staring at the walls. So I started to try and find music that would help me block out the sound of everybody else, and it was impossible for me. It was not, I just couldn't find it. And then people would say to me, Oh, you're kind of hyper. Why don't you just find something to chill you the F out and be like, I've listened to this. (plays music) It's intuitive to the public. That if someone is kinda hyper, like all my favorite people, you play them something to chill them out, or maybe something like this. I'm playing some things on folks that will buy though in the background, the answer is (buzzer sound) that won't work at all, as you and your listeners know, umhttps://drhallowell.com/, who I'm assuming, you know... I know Ned very well, he wrote the foreword for my book. Yeah. Yeah, um, I met Ned in about eight years ago when he called me up. Now I’d heard of him and read his book called https://www.amazon.com/dp/0307743152ed his bestselling book on Amazon., he's he's written a few best sellers, all about ADHD and why it’s the learning difference, not a disorder. And I get this call and this voice goes to “Hi, I'm Ned Hallowell. I can't do his voice, I’m Ned Halowell in that Boston kind of voice, and he goes, “are you Will from https://www.focusatwill.com/ and he goes, I'm Ned from Focus on Ned, and he said, I have been listening to your music to write my new book, which then was called, Driven to Distraction at work. And he said, I've put you in the book. And I was like, wow, that is, wow, this is from the horse's mouth, right? This is Ned himself telling me that. So we got...I invited him to be on our science, uh, board and got to know him very well, and with his help, and with another scientist that’s in our book, Dr. Evian Gordon from https://www.totalbrain.com/about-us/ in San Francisco. With the two of them, we started honing into the idea in the same way that, um, stimulants such as Adderall and Ritalin and drinking so much coffee. Over clock, the ADHD brain and calm you down. We started to work on the idea that there are energies in an audio stream that'll do the same thing. 5% of our users in folks that will 5% listen to this channel that I'm just about to play, it’s called ADHD Type 1, and they listened to this.. 8hrs a day, 5 days a week. It's actually just warming up. Here we go, so to anyone that doesn't have ADHD, that sounds like an incredible noise, but if you actually do have ADHD or ADD, right, this will help you enormously. Yep, no question about it. What it’s doing, is overclocking the brain, and, um, Ned explained it to me in a way that I've never heard it explained before he said, William, your brain... all of our human brains, it doesn't matter where you come from... gender, it doesn't matter. We're all wired the same, this clock, the back of your head, about every four times a second, it goes, talk to Peter, talk to Peter, talk to Peter, talk to Peter. He said, it's like the cocks on the rowboats, you know, there's the person that’s like going “PULL!”, right? And you go pull like this four times the second. And so those of us with ADHD by the way, Hallowell himself is insanely ADHD. That's part of the reason why he does the work? I think he said, what happens is that clock is running slowly. So it goes, talk to Peter, and then my consciousness is like, Whoa, what's that over there? And then, then it goes, talk to Peter, right? And so what's happening is it's like the kids in the backseat are always going crazy cause they haven't got something to do. And so we, uh, we started experimenting with different types of audio that clock the brain to speed that clock up. I mean, the irony is as you and your listeners know, the reason that we have ADHD is that clock is running slowly, not fast. Right? If you play some music slow, it's going to make it worse. Right. Right. It's an interesting…. it's an interesting take on it because I know that for me, uh, you know, we started this off by fanboying about how much I love that song, but the the fact that it is it's one of those songs with a fast beat, with, you know, powerful hook, powerful melody that allows me when I'm exercising to focus as well as I want and focus on the run and run faster and train harder, and music for me has always done that. Um, and so the concept of, of, of. audio as a whole to keep the brain focused is, you know, the funny part is, is that when we were growing up and ADHD didn't exist, it was sit down, you're disrupting the class disease. Um, when I was dealing with that, I remember I'd come home, I'd start my homework, I'd put on music, and my parents who were music teachers, that was the irony, they were both public school music teachers. nope, you shut it off, you've got to focus on, we're going to pay attention to school, and I was dedicating attention to the score. The music helped me do that, and now of course we know the difference. So what percentage of your users, if you have any idea, uh, would you say are using this, are neuro diverse are ADD/ADHD, um, I mean, you said 5% listen to that track, but... Yaah, um, it's about 20% and, uh, I prefer instead of using terms of just neuro-diverse or I just say my favorite people. There are probably and objectively many, I mean, here, here's the real question. Peter, why to human beings? Why did we evolve to have a percentage of people like that? Well, the answer is we are good in a crisis. We are the kind of people that can do highly stressful work, such as, um, air, traffic control, battlefield surgeons. Um, uh, how about, uh, how about fifth grade teachers? Um, right. Police work. These are all things that when this, a lot of stuff going on we’re very calm, and if you and I were back in the day, we're in the, you know, we are like thousands of years ago and we're in the, in the encampment with our tribe, and there's arrows coming over the top. You or I, and people like us, the neuro-diverse people, we are the people that are going to go... I got this. Yep, exactly. As everyone is running around like a chicken with its head cut off and we're like, nope, I got this. The problem is, is that, when there's a crisis, we're great. But for the now, for the… we have to sit there and focus on expense reports or in your case, sit in that office and get that work done, it's not as easy. So to answer your question about, uh, how, how many people are there, I can actually answer it with audio. I played you that, uh, crazy ADHD music, um, about 30% of the rest of our audience listened to uptempo. I like that. So this is, it's kind of an, an uptempo transit channel. It has, it has thousands and thousands of tracks, but the tracks, they don't have DJ drops, right? they don't have, um, vocals of any kind, and there's some very specific things about the speed and the pulses within it. Um, it works for people who are kind of veering towards easily distracted, but not really. It kind of doesn't overlap. And then about another 30% or so of our audience, um, this is now as you can tell, nearly 70%, uh, listen to this. (plays music) This is called Alpha Chill. And this is a typical track, speed is a little lower. It still keeps you going, but it's not quite so intense, right? So to answer your question specifically, about 20% of our users are in that higher energy date they are. So we did a, I do a lot of surveys in the business and we have, um, we have, uh, an enterprise product where, you know, companies get this for their, uh, their employees. And we just had a company called https://www.leftfieldlabs.com/ in LA. They're one of the Google, internal Google, um, ad agencies, and, uh, they had like just over a hundred users and they bore out something that we found a lot. We… what we do is we give a hundred accounts to them and then they come back to us and tell us how many of their employees use us all the time... of that, how many are interested? And the answer is usually about 25%, 20, 25% of any given company. You find this and go, wow. So that's part of our sales pitch. Here's the thing, I know the CEO and I called him up and I said, Hey, that's fascinating. Would you mind telling me who the 20% are? Is there a pattern then he laughed and he said, yes, it is my C-suite. It is my most valuable players, it is my employees, the MVP, it is, uh, the people who are kind of difficult to deal with. And I said, If you looked at your kind of payroll costs, what percentage is this core group? He said, they're my most important people. And it represents 80% of my payroll. I believe it. So we found this often that about 20% of the population who are usually the most talented, the most productive, the most valuable, are also the most easily distracted. Definitely. My people. This is the entrepreneurs. This is the… there's the people who make things done. If you, I tell people who are not in this world who are not neuro-typical, who doesn't understand, you know, non-tibial people. I go, Elon Musk. He defines someone who is hyper hyper, hyper. I mean, good brief. I mean, just watching him talk. I have to just go.And then you think about a lot of other well-known fairy capable, productive people, Steve Jobs, Oprah, Allen. I write about, I write about all these people in the book, the Faster Than Normal the book, and we interviewed a ton of them as well. I have friends all over the world who are the exact same brain as me. Um, tell me, cause I wanna, I wanna be respectful of your time. Tell me about, so, so it's Focusatwill.com, and it's, um, I mean, I, like I said, I love it. Um, where are you, where do you see it going? I mean, first of all, I'll take it a step back. How do we convince more people that this actually works? Because I think that a lot of, you know, we're seeing, I think the pandemic has pushed us into being able to try new things and being willing to try new things, um, without as much backlash as there used to be. So are you, are you continuing to pitch for, um, for consumers or are you starting to look towards, uh, the enterprise aspect of it? Actually, we have about half consumers, which is individuals purchasing and then half, um, enterprise sales. Um, the pandemic was, was interesting. We did well because if you are stressed, and under pressure remotely working for the first time, remember a lot of people with ADHD like this, we'd like to go into an office because the bustle that kind of helps us. And if all of a sudden you're at home on your own delivering things, and this has been an absolute godsend for a lot of people. So our business went up actually, uh, during the, during the year., and. It's the new normal, right? There's a lot of people not going back to work. And what are, uh, what of I get a lot of mail from being artists. I've got a couple of million users. And one of the things that they've said is that the system has a timer on it. So you can figure out how long your perfect session is. Most people it's about, it's between 25, which is one session minutes, and right through to quite a lot of people have set it at 80 minutes. So you're doing 80 minute work sessions. You can get, you get a lot done. And they say, if you have a pair of noise canceling headphones, and you have this app, it becomes like your, blankie, it becomes like that’s what they do, to get...stuff done, right? it becomes like a cocoon I mean, that’s the premise of most people with ADHD find, is that they get into some sort of zone, they figured out where that zone is. For me, it used to be on an airplane. I’d fly to Tokyo to give a speech, I'd write for 14 straight hours. Yes, it was, it was amazing. Um, and so, so having to find that new place, so no, you, you put those headphones on, you shut out the rest of the world, you shut off the distractions and you do that, whatever way works for you. But what you're doing is you are allowing yourself essentially putting on horse blinders, and you're focusing on that, which you need to focus on without the ooh, what's over there. Well, yeah, something I didn't talk about yet, which I'll just mention quickly is that all music is not the same. If you listen to music with vocals….music that's designed to entertain you, which is pretty much anything out there, that's why it's successful, It's engaging. Um, it is gonna... you've replaced one problem with another. So. yes. You can't hear all the noise around or you're trying to get in your zone, on the other hand, you're singing it. You're singing the song, exactly. Snoop Dog, whatever you like to listen to. It's very true. So the focus music is designed and the system has an onboarding, uh, quiz that if you take it at it's 17 questions and it has about an 80% accuracy of, um, determining which genre of music on the system will work best for you, and we find 85% of the people that use our system when they find their genre, each, um, each channel has a, a low, medium and a high setting., so there's really about 36 channels on the system, 85% of our users when they find it and they dial it and they go in on it, they never change because it just...works. Yeah. That's awesome. So it's Focusatwill.com How do people find you? Are you, are you online? Are you on Insta, so what's your, what's your story? Hi, first of all, I'm fascinated with productivity and ADHD. It is my life, and I love to hear from people, so anyone listening, just, just write me, tell me how he found the system, what works, um, I'm at focus@will.com. That's and um, as I said, I'm, I'm always super interested and, uh, remember, there's a channel on this system called ADHD Type 1 which if you've got to get stuff done today, will really help you. I love it. Will, we're going to have you back again, we'll have you on the podcast in a couple months, again. Thank you so much for taking the time. It was really, really appreciated. And what a pleasure to talk to it, to talk to you, it's truly great. 22:40 Guys, as always Faster Than Normal is for you. Let us know what you want to hear, let us know who you want to hear, let us know if you want us to play I’ve Been Thinking About You, some more ‘cause we can do that too. Again, that has to be a cue, you’ve got to cue it up one more time. I'll just cue it up here. It is. This is a very bad choice to listen to when you're trying to work. Oh, without question, but for exercise, you can't beat it. It's different, right? Yes. All right guys. See you next week. Thanks for listening. My name is Peter Shankman. Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at petershankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week.
In questo nuovo episodio di Radio Logicom parliamo di un'importante novità del mondo Intel. A metà di marzo 2021, infatti, Intel ha presentato l'11ma generazione di processori Core per computer desktop, che Paolo Canepa, Partner Sales Account Manager del settore Enterprise di Intel, ha presentato nel dettaglio in questa intervista. Almeno tre le novità più rilevanti nell’ambito di questa famiglia di 19 processori: nuovi livelli di performance, nuove esperienze di visualizzazione e possibilità avanzate di tuning. I miglioramenti più rilevanti - fino al 50% in più rispetto alla decima generazione - si registrano a livello di grafica, che permette prestazioni eccezionali a gamers e autori di contenuti video per il web. Per abilitare tutte le caratteristiche innovative dei nuovi processori, naturalmente, è previsto anche un nuovo tipo di Chipset. Di queste e altre novità Intel parliamo con Paolo nell'episodio che stai per ascoltare. Buon Ascolto!Altri contenuti su www.radioit.it
In questo nuovo episodio di Radio Logicom parliamo di un'importante novità del mondo Intel. A metà di marzo 2021, infatti, Intel ha presentato l'11ma generazione di processori Core per computer desktop, che Paolo Canepa, Partner Sales Account Manager del settore Enterprise di Intel, ha presentato nel dettaglio in questa intervista. Almeno tre le novità più rilevanti nell’ambito di questa famiglia di 19 processori: nuovi livelli di performance, nuove esperienze di visualizzazione e possibilità avanzate di tuning. I miglioramenti più rilevanti - fino al 50% in più rispetto alla decima generazione - si registrano a livello di grafica, che permette prestazioni eccezionali a gamers e autori di contenuti video per il web. Per abilitare tutte le caratteristiche innovative dei nuovi processori, naturalmente, è previsto anche un nuovo tipo di Chipset. Di queste e altre novità Intel parliamo con Paolo nell'episodio che stai per ascoltare. Buon Ascolto!Altri contenuti su www.radioit.it
#intel #corei911900k #rocketlakeIntel quiere seguir diciendo que tiene el procesador más rápido del mundo para el gaming ¿Lo seguirá teniendo?. Rocket Lake llega en un momento en donde la escases mundial de componentes de PC es la única constante. ¿Podrá Intel cumplir con demanda? o ¿será otro lanzamiento de papel?
You've heard of hot-rodding cars, which is to modify a vehicle to make it faster or more powerful, but did you know that you can do the same with computer chips? It's called overclocking, and Intel Chip Chat host Marcus Yam talks to Dan Ragland, Principal Engineer in Intel’s Performance Tuning and Overclocking Architecture team, about what it takes to 'hot-rod' your PC. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Mike and Ting talk about what they're looking forward to in 2021, holiday gaming and new year's resolutions. The “book club” game is: Cyberpunk 2077. Contact us: @lostlevelsclub or mike.and.ting@lostlevels.club Show Notes: 2021 Games Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury - Announcement Trailer - Nintendo Switch (YouTube) 2021 in video games Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury Mass Effect Legendary Edition Garrus Vakarian 2021 Preview: God of War: Ragnarök teases an epic Norse battle Gran Tourismo 7 Breath Of The Wild 2, Metroid Prime 4, & More Coming In 2021 Says Leaker Retro Studios Is Remodelling Its HQ In 2021 To Aid Development Of Metroid Prime 4 It Takes Two Hogwarts Legacy Why I’m not buying the Harry Potter game Bully (video game) Witchbrook Deathloop Dishonored Co-Creator Is Working on a New Arkane Game With Dishonored and Prey Developers Back 4 Blood Left 4 Dead 2 gets its first major DLC in eight years today Twelve Minutes Omori Phantom Brigade Holiday Gaming ReMix: Super Mario World "Super Mario's Sleigh Ride" By The OneUps (OC ReMix) Razer Core X Razer Core X vs suitcase... Call of Duty: Warzone patch nerfs the most powerful gun, but it may not be enough Region Restrictions on Steam Announcing the 2020 Steam Winter Sale The Epic Games Store Holiday Sale is back on December 17, bringing you the gift of great discounts and 15 Days of FREE Games! Superliminal Subnautica My Summer Car Dicey Dungeons Paradise Killer 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel Griftlands Manifold Garden Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch Remastered NieR:Automata There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension Lair of the Clockwork God Persona 4 Golden WHAT THE GOLF? New Year’s Resolutions Free Music Archive: Princes Band - Auld Lang Syne How Long PS5 & Xbox Series X Shortages Will Last This crypto-mining farm with 78 GeForce RTX 3080 GPUs likely rakes in $154,000 per year Application-specific integrated circuit Monolith (Space Odyssey) Best & Worst CPUs of 2020 (Gaming, Workstation, Coding, Overclocking, & Disappointment) (YouTube) A.I. Expert: RTX 3080 Reviews “Don’t Do It Justice” Machine Learning | Coursera AlphaZero: Shedding new light on chess, shogi, and Go Kickstarter Pitches (podcast episode) Covid-19: Gov’t barring Hongkongers returning from UK, despite earlier stance on returnees from China The Minimalists: Less Is Now | Netflix Marie Kondo Beeminder @bmndr - Oh my goodness we got brutally roasted on this @lostlevelsclub podcast (starts ~3m14s). So unfair yet so funny!
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Special Guest Stan Nevedomsky from Turing Pi joins us to talk Raspberry Pi clusters. Les overclocks the CM4 to previously unheardof speeds.
Esoteric News Briefs – Episode 5 – Secrets of the Supernatural, Alien Radio, Viking Temples, and Overclocking Your Crystals Not every publication can be a winner, and in this episode, I found one of the worst! Once we get done with that pile of hot garbage, I get into better alternatives. Beyond that we have Alien Radio, the world of “New” Rituals, a newly found viking era temple, and a crystal that may be a component in computers of the future! “Secrets of the Supernatural” - National Geographic, 2020: https://tinyurl.com/yxafomp8 “Want to Talk to Aliens? Try Changing the Technological Channel beyond Radio” by Adam Mann: https://tinyurl.com/y3wagwjx “PHOTOS: How The World Is Reinventing Rituals” by NPR: https://tinyurl.com/yxp4rodb “Sensational Find of Pagan Temple Remains in Norway” by David Nikel: https://tinyurl.com/y355a5ln “A Strange New Magnetoelectric Effect Has Been Discovered in a Symmetrical Crystal” by David Nield: https://tinyurl.com/y67tfx3c Esoteric Book Club can be found on: Facebook: @esotericbookclub Instagram: esotericbookclub Web: www.esotericbookclub.org
This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes: - 00:00 - Nerdy news in new world - Movies, streaming, internet speeds, Best Buy, Amazon, more - 11:00 - Apples new releases - Keith and Benjamin discuss Apples new hardware releases - 22:00 - Listener Q&A - Wireless hard disk - Benjamin covers idea of wireless hard drive, and value therein - 31:00 - Newstips (Marty Winston) - Marty joins Benjamin and discusses the Weatherflow Tempest - 39:00 - Youth and tech breaks - Benjamin advises that we still need to think kids outside of tech - 44:00 - Reacting to disasters - Benjamin notes that CoVid-19 is like a disaster, responding - 56:00 - Keske on Scammers - Steve discusses the various bad guys and their new scams - 1:07:00 - Listener Q&A - Overclocking - Benjamin explains overclocking and impact on warranties - 1:16:00 - Professional IT Series - Benjamin continus Why IT - Security of the Business - 1:24:00 - Adjusting to a new world - Working from home guidance and ideas to improve
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