Linus Gabriel Sebastian & Linus Media Group / Linus Tech Tips - Narcissistic corporate shill YouTuber driving his media empire into the ground. KILL COUNT: 2

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I'm guessing you also hate how LRR slowly started to appeal more and more to their increasingly tranny audience?
A lot of their older stuff was good in an early Internet way; but yeah, they started making friends with weirdos, to include Maya Kramer Butts of GamerGate/Zoe Quinn fame, and went further and further to progressive tranny shit. I can enjoy their older stuff, just haven't watched any of their recent stuff since... ... ... been a good while now. One of the last things I remember is when Bill (tall ginger dude) died; and even then, I wasn't a routine watcher, it was just something I remember hearing about.
 
If there's anything I learned watching the rise of online content creators; yes, there are a lot of sheep with disposable income. Whether it's Desert Bus, AGDQ/SGDQ, or other communities, there seem to be an abundance of ballers and whales who will blow money on shit they don't need.
It's either autismos in the CS industry who still rent and spend all their income on useless shit or losers spending their neetbux on useless shit.
 
"A fool and his money are soon parted."
If there's anything I learned watching the rise of online content creators; yes
I don't see a lot of ads since I use FreeTube, NewPipe and I was using Invidious before YouTube bricked every instance (FreeTube has sponsor skip built in too), but when I do catch one, it always seems to be an indication to NOT buy the product. The most common things I've seen advertised in podcasts and videos:
  • RayCon Earbuds - Never tried them, but I've heard they have terrible audio and bluetooth disconnection issues
  • Squarespace - I helped a friend with her Squarespace site and holy shit is that content system dog-shit terrible (I mean they're all terrible, but it's certainly not any better)
  • Built Bars - Tried one once from a grocery store. They're disgusting and probably the worst low carb bar you can get
  • Better Help - remote therapy on your phone is everything wrong with society and I can only imagine it making you worse or getting you to troon out
  • Literally any "Buy Gold" service
General rule: if it's in a YouTube/podcast/Rumble advert, it's 90% likely to be a terrible product. Avoid. Don't even consider it. Their target audience are idiots.
 
I don't see a lot of ads since I use FreeTube, NewPipe and I was using Invidious before YouTube bricked every instance (FreeTube has sponsor skip built in too), but when I do catch one, it always seems to be an indication to NOT buy the product. The most common things I've seen advertised in podcasts and videos:
  • RayCon Earbuds - Never tried them, but I've heard they have terrible audio and bluetooth disconnection issues
  • Squarespace - I helped a friend with her Squarespace site and holy shit is that content system dog-shit terrible (I mean they're all terrible, but it's certainly not any better)
  • Built Bars - Tried one once from a grocery store. They're disgusting and probably the worst low carb bar you can get
  • Better Help - remote therapy on your phone is everything wrong with society and I can only imagine it making you worse or getting you to troon out
  • Literally any "Buy Gold" service
General rule: if it's in a YouTube/podcast/Rumble advert, it's 90% likely to be a terrible product. Avoid. Don't even consider it. Their target audience are idiots.
I wasn't even talking about the shit you see YouTubers push for advertising dollars. I originally mentioned charity drives, and while I have no problem giving to charity if that's your thing; but you'll see things that are cool and unique, not gonna lie; but you'll have people be like "THAT IS MINE!" and drop like $2,000 on it. And I just remember watching at times and see people drop thousands of dollars on things, and sure it's charity, but you see people whale the fuck out over small things. Let's also not forget Linus has his own expo and their own Whale Tier, where people blow thousands of dollars for a more VIP experience than other VIPs. Nothing wrong with doing conventions or wanting a memorable time, but reel in the fucking paypigging.
 
"A fool and his money are soon parted." Who the fuck are these people who are just throwing money at this unfunny lucky cunt who is essentially a Chinese reseller who happens to market through YouTube. How do they have so much disposable income? Are they all just midwit trust fund kids?
These are the same people who get befuddled by a screwdriver, as if its the first time they've ever seen or touched one.
 

LTT backpack leaks dye when it gets wet, something that every brave user of their subreddit knows is to be expected with a backpack. Those don't get wet and anyway even any other backpack you buy would leak dye when wet, chud. Why would you even expect a backpack to get wet in the first place? Did you seriously put your water bottle in the backpack not expecting a catastrophic failure? Yep, that's all on you buddy.
I don't understand why people would buy LTT's backpack. I paid extra for a Samsonite back in 2004 and still use it, with an actual lifetime warranty.
 
It looks like this hasn't been reported here yet, but the CompTIA A+ certification video that Linus uploaded the other week has been scrubbed from the internet. He removed it from Floatplane as well as changed the YouTube upload to private.

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Looks like the folks over at CompTIA sent them a cease and desist. Or just a straight up lawsuit, demonstrating how serious these organizations take their certification processes (scams). We'll see.
 
I don't understand why people would buy LTT's backpack. I paid extra for a Samsonite back in 2004 and still use it, with an actual lifetime warranty.
I had someone ask me what I thought about LTT's screwdrivers (I had only vaguely heard of this guy before), and maybe someone here can clue me in...why do people buy shit like this or that backpack? Is there some mass horde of people who just have no idea what decent shit looks like or who makes it and don't bother to do any research? I guided this person to a decent set of Weras, but for what they want for their shit, you could get a good Patagonia or Arcteryx backpack that will last forever or a PB Swiss or Wera or Wiha screwdriver set, and if you want something cheaper, the HF stuff is at least better and cheaper chinesium.
 
It looks like this hasn't been reported here yet, but the CompTIA A+ certification video that Linus uploaded the other week has been scrubbed from the internet. He removed it from Floatplane as well as changed the YouTube upload to private.

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Looks like the folks over at CompTIA sent them a cease and desist. Or just a straight up lawsuit, demonstrating how serious these organizations take their certification processes (scams). We'll see.
I have to say, I hope both sides destroy each other completely.
 

newest AMD upgrade in the same old leaf "modern" apartment with no soul, no space and no living room. The guy seems normal, he's an engineer so he's got the 'tism but it looks like he can control his sickness, but being a normal white guy he'll be the first fired over someone like Elijah, the It's Pat jewish "comedian" or the pajeet with the gold grill.
 
I had someone ask me what I thought about LTT's screwdrivers (I had only vaguely heard of this guy before), and maybe someone here can clue me in...why do people buy shit like this or that backpack?
Gotta signal to others that you're part of the LTT tribe by covering yourself in Linus's chinesium
 
I had someone ask me what I thought about LTT's screwdrivers [...] why do people buy shit like this or that backpack?

I'll stand by the original Linus screwdriver and their mousepads, genuinely good products. I think that the original model for their store (which they've since gone away from) to release quality versions of products that are hard to find reliable/quality versions of was a good angle to take. Along those same lines, they sell Honeywell thermal pads and Rackstuds, decent niche products that probably benefit from consumer-facing distribution.
Issue is there aren't enough simple products that have wide market appeal.

Then the merch (t-shirts and waterbottles) are just YouTuber crap, but since they've already sold their audience normal LTT logo swag years ago, they now have full-time clothing designers coming up with nerdcore aesthetic nonsense. Love the Black/pink polo with snaps instead of buttons or a computer-themed onesie, sure they've sold dozens of these.
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In general, given the small nature of their store's possible customer base for this slop, they're forced to constantly cycle new designs/styles to sell to the same handful of people willing to "collect" all the LTT gear.
That kind of feeds into their overall gamification for the webshop, FOMO for ephemeral products, giveaways for buying products, ultra rare 1/500 limited versions of their merch, blind box pins, random grab bag, limited time secret deals, random Linus-signed merch, etc. They sell enough to sustain the store and pay for the design staff, so it's "worth" it, but the number of total sales for this shit is TINY given the viewership of his channel.

Beyond the clothing, the rest of their store is a complete disaster, $70 jenga sets, baby toys, pet beds, pillows, and other random straight-from-China goods that only a shopping addict would consider buying.

Since releasing his backpack a couple years ago, none of Linus' big bets have paid off, they redesigned the entire store around their magnetic cable management system that flopped, women's clothing has been tried unsuccessfully multiple times, different sized bags have all underwhelmed, and most recently their ifixit knockoff set just resulted in ifixit pulling ads. The only semi-successful launch was their bolt-action pen which; at $30, is a weird middleground price for a pen imo (though I've heard it's alright.)Pen.png

In any other timeline, I'd laugh at the idea of a YouTuber store, but I really do think that initial vision had some promise. Cables (HDMI/DP, USB, and CAT6A) were something Linus talked about years ago that could have been a huge boon (if not branded obnoxiously). They walked away or shelved the idea in favor of this other direction that I really don't think has a long-term future. Maybe they'll find one or two products that explode for some reason or another, but I doubt it.
 
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Cables (HDMI/DP, USB, and CAT6A) were something Linus talked about years ago that could have been a huge boon (if not branded obnoxiously). They walked away or shelved the idea in favor of this other direction that I really don't think has a long-term future. Maybe they'll find one or two products that explode for some reason or another, but I doubt it.
I remember they had a video where the got a fancy HDMI cable tester and were going to sell good quality HDMI cables on the store. Much like the labs it fell apart because Linus has terminal ADHD brain and forgets shit.
 
I'm amazed that the "build your own Power Supply" video saw the light of day. Plastering "Don't try this at home kids" all over the video isn't a magic get-out-of-jail-free card for absolving yourself of responsibility when instructing people on how to do something so profoundly stupid. To state the obvious - fucking this tech tip will kill you, your dog and burn your house down.

The most offensive part of this video is that it's framed as a "hacky" "fun" project anyone can do. If you have to explain to your audience in basic terms what the principal components of a power supply are and what they do, then you shouldn't be instructing them on how to build one, you absolute retard. A layperson without this foundational knowledge won't complete this project successfully, let alone safely. "Yeah, don't use our awesome branded LTT store screwdriver™️ ($69.99 USD) to electrocute yourself" and then the very next short he's poking the sponsored Seasonic ™️ power supply with a screwdriver. Incredible.

Releasing a dangerous video like this, spruiking it as an achievable project and then opaquely using it as a vehicle to shill power supplies for Seasonic™️ is a genuinely sickening display of greed and callous disregard for your audience.
 
How is it his engineering team come off as the most sane and balanced. That one guy was making an adjustable game table, another made an electric forge, and this guy has his stuff. They all showcased their skills and come off as normal; as opposed to an autist who just won a shopping spree.
Engineers range between boring autists and cool artists who genuinely like things, working in a real career field before joining the internet tribe probably helped. DIY forums before the casual takeover were full of them and they're alright.
 
I'm amazed that the "build your own Power Supply" video saw the light of day. Plastering "Don't try this at home kids" all over the video isn't a magic get-out-of-jail-free card for absolving yourself of responsibility when instructing people on how to do something so profoundly stupid. To state the obvious - fucking this tech tip will kill you, your dog and burn your house down.

The most offensive part of this video is that it's framed as a "hacky" "fun" project anyone can do. If you have to explain to your audience in basic terms what the principal components of a power supply are and what they do, then you shouldn't be instructing them on how to build one, you absolute retard. A layperson without this foundational knowledge won't complete this project successfully, let alone safely. "Yeah, don't use our awesome branded LTT store screwdriver™️ ($69.99 USD) to electrocute yourself" and then the very next short he's poking the sponsored Seasonic ™️ power supply with a screwdriver. Incredible.

Releasing a dangerous video like this, spruiking it as an achievable project and then opaquely using it as a vehicle to shill power supplies for Seasonic™️ is a genuinely sickening display of greed and callous disregard for your audience.
Jesus fuck I didn't know this was a video he made. I knew he was fucking stupid but I didn't think he was fucking braindead. Good fucking lord these influencers are genuinely fucking stupid to the highest degree. The worst part is people will be braindead enough to think "Oh cool fun family project. I'm amazed at how he hasn't killed anybody yet with his dumb electrical projects. If someone dies from this then I'm not sure his money will help him.
 
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