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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Linus goes over the WORST home media format ever. IMO.
Not just your opinion, CED was a raging dumpster fire and it failed for damn good reason. Sure was an interesting dumpster fire, though.

Technology Connections' video on the format's way better. Less obnoxious, more informative. Can't help but notice that Linus seems to have "borrowed" Alec's fit in a previous video that the editors flash back to in the beginning here.

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Not just your opinion, CED was a raging dumpster fire and it failed for damn good reason. Sure was an interesting dumpster fire, though.

Technology Connections' video on the format's way better. Less obnoxious, more informative. Can't help but notice that Linus seems to have "borrowed" Alec's fit in a previous video that the editors flash back to in the beginning here.

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I don't think I've ever seen Linus in a blazer before. Whereas the brown blazer is Technology Connections style

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So I watched the whole thing in the background, and at 1:30:30 his editor Mark comes in to test the new computer build. Because no one actually says anything to people in power at LTT, it turns out the old editing stations are good with the intel chips, it was the Threadripper systems having problems. And that the old systems had 3090s in them which meant a lot of VRAM and they were maxxing those out. At 1:37:00 The new 5080s Linus put in the new systems cap out faster than the 3090s because less VRAM, meaning this was just a sidegrade more like downgrade for 13 workstations :story:
 
Can't help but notice that Linus seems to have "borrowed" Alec's fit in a previous video that the editors flash back to in the beginning here.

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Normally i would dismiss this as a simple reference. But did he give a direct shoutout to that channel? No? Then you can be sure this is just a calculated move to drive engagement and make people comment about Technology Connections. Yes, i believe Linus is that cynical.
 
load balancing solutions in the cards like ASUS's Astral cards
Afaik thats not balancing but just monitoring.
So the ASUS gamer software thingy will show how bad the issue is by measuring each wire (so you can prevent a fire before it happens), but it cannot balance them for you.
Removing essential electrical safety features while increasing the power to a level previously only seen with considerable OC on what happens to be the most expensive generation ever while doubling down on all mistakes made by the last 90 class card like the flimsy connector is peak Nvidia.

Normally i would dismiss this as a simple reference. But did he give a direct shoutout to that channel? No? Then you can be sure this is just a calculated move to drive engagement and make people comment about Technology Connections. Yes, i believe Linus is that cynical.
I am so sick of these retarded tricks some youtubers pull to get some 90IQ retard to post a worthless comment.
The mongrel at youtube who thought that comments should influence the magical video recommendation rank should be stoned to death.
Using all interaction instead of just positive in general has been a mistake that created an infinite supply of comment and rage-bait slop that somehow is even worse than the normal garbage uploaded to so many social media sites.
 

So I watched the whole thing in the background, and at 1:30:30 his editor Mark comes in to test the new computer build. Because no one actually says anything to people in power at LTT, it turns out the old editing stations are good with the intel chips, it was the Threadripper systems having problems. And that the old systems had 3090s in them which meant a lot of VRAM and they were maxxing those out. At 1:37:00 The new 5080s Linus put in the new systems cap out faster than the 3090s because less VRAM, meaning this was just a sidegrade more like downgrade for 13 workstations :story:

Linus is a fucking idiot who stumbled backwards into success. His most viewed video is about a remote controlled firetruck for fuck's sake. The fact is his sweatshop jannies could get their work done with macbooks, period. This is a flex like a lottery winner opening a pizza delivery joint and buying a fleet of Lamborghini Diablos as delivery cars. I watched a video of his once and saw a C64 on a shelf in their warehouse and I wanted to break in and rescue the thing before that squeaking retard saws a $2000 motherboard in half to shove in there, ruining a PC and the '64 both.

That he thinks everyone needs a $6000 pc on their desk to string together 1080p youtube videos for him and shit up Twitter on his behalf tells me he needs the tech equivalent of a New York Shirtwaist Factory fire (philosophically, not an actual fire).

Also while I'm no fan of Technology Connections how low do you have to be, what kind of fucking human remora are you when you steal not only video ideas years after the fact but also borrow the look (the brown blazer) of the person who created the video for your content.
 
The fact is his sweatshop jannies could get their work done with macbooks, period.
Honestly, not really. Linus uses raw 8k video and transcodes to 4k60, in order to scrub that stuff at a reasonable rate he more or less needs Mac Studios. And that's if the files are local to the device. He insists on using a SAN and never grabbing b-roll from already ingested video, which means he also needs a 40Gb network in order for them to scrub reasonably well.

Linus does need these overspecced workstations, because Linus insists on working in a way even professional film studios would consider over the top. If a rational person ran LTT, it wouldn't be so strapped for cash they can't afford to risk alienating a handful of scummy sponsors over openly announcing that they made a mistake in promoting Honey.
 
That he thinks everyone needs a $6000 pc on their desk to string together 1080p youtube videos for him and shit up Twitter on his behalf tells me he needs the tech equivalent of a New York Shirtwaist Factory fire (philosophically, not an actual fire).
Why not build $6k pcs when all the parts are being supplied for free from the sponsor, then make a video on it filled with more sponsors. The thing that annoys me is "we make 6 gorillion dollar PCs for our editors... BUT HOW WELL CAN WE PLAY GAMES ON IT!" bullshit to pad out the time. Skimmed the video and hes complaining about running out of vram and not wanting to get 5090s, why not get used 3090 or is 2 gen old hardware not good enough?
 
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Also while I'm no fan of Technology Connections how low do you have to be, what kind of fucking human remora are you when you steal not only video ideas years after the fact but also borrow the look (the brown blazer) of the person who created the video for your content.
I like what he covers and he’s entertaining in a mediocre camp kind of way but it does bother me that he’s a midwit (although he seems to know something about electrical engineering, which I know nothing about). Are there any good tech YouTubers?

Don’t say GaymersNexus.
 
I like what he covers and he’s entertaining in a mediocre camp kind of way but it does bother me that he’s a midwit (although he seems to know something about electrical engineering, which I know nothing about). Are there any good tech YouTubers?
What kind of tech? There's no point in suggesting EEVBlog or Big Clive if you're not interested in electronic engineering, nor is there any point in suggesting Adrian's Digital Basement if you're not interested in troubleshooting and repairing old computers or shango066 if you're not interested in troubleshooting and repairing old TVs.
 
Linus does need these overspecced workstations, because Linus insists on working in a way even professional film studios would consider over the top.
That he thinks everyone needs a $6000 pc on their desk to string together 1080p youtube videos for him and shit up Twitter on his behalf tells me he needs the tech equivalent of a New York Shirtwaist Factory fire (philosophically, not an actual fire).
The fact that he insists on not using proxy media and all the editors just going along with it is just mind boggling. On top of recording all the sloptent in 12 or 16k for "future proofing" as if they'll ever:
1. Be around that much longer.
2. Make people care to watch it again.
3. Bother to go back re-exporting project files.
 
I like what he covers and he’s entertaining in a mediocre camp kind of way but it does bother me that he’s a midwit (although he seems to know something about electrical engineering, which I know nothing about). Are there any good tech YouTubers?

Don’t say GaymersNexus.
ThisDoesNotCompute is good, Action Retro is an affable goofball, I want to enjoy TechYESCity more but I don't live in Melbourne Australia and many of his videos are like "You too can get a great deal on a motherboard or video card just by living in the Pacific Rim and dumpster diving/scrapyard diving trash bins all over Taiwan for great deals on used hardware!" No, Brian, all I can get that way is tetanus, assuming I could afford to fly 8000 miles to pull a GTX 1050 out of a recycling dumpster.

But at least he's fun to watch.

Techmoan used to do actual tech now he just finds weird ways to play 8-track tapes.
 
The fact that he insists on not using proxy media and all the editors just going along with it is just mind boggling. On top of recording all the sloptent in 12 or 16k for "future proofing" as if they'll ever:
1. Be around that much longer.
2. Make people care to watch it again.
3. Bother to go back re-exporting project files.
The "Make people care to watch it again" is really the thing that kills me, because he's both actually right, and really fucking wrong. Stuff like the junkyard computers stuff they did? That shits evergreen, and makes sense to record as top tier as you can because if you remaster it in a decade, it'll probably get views again - its an entertainment product in which the tech is just an accessory, ancillary to everything else. If 90's star trek had actually been filmed in 12k widescreen and could just be 'exported' to modern resolutions, you bet people would be interested in those again. But do the same for 90's CNET Video, and nobody would give two fucks. Nobody is actively watching review and recommendation media for visual fidelity or content, and its rapidly useless as time moves on and its performance metrics become irrelevant. Whatever the 'normal' production standard for the day is, that's good enough.

All he really needs is one crazy top recording device, and accept that "yea those productions are just a bit laggy to work on" but they're not your crunch schedule weekly episode anyway, so its fine. Everything else is probably fine on 2k video, the extra's nice for editing, and 2k won't make a $1500 workstation struggle.
 
The "Make people care to watch it again" is really the thing that kills me, because he's both actually right, and really fucking wrong. Stuff like the junkyard computers stuff they did? That shits evergreen, and makes sense to record as top tier as you can because if you remaster it in a decade, it'll probably get views again - its an entertainment product in which the tech is just an accessory, ancillary to everything else. If 90's star trek had actually been filmed in 12k widescreen and could just be 'exported' to modern resolutions, you bet people would be interested in those again. But do the same for 90's CNET Video, and nobody would give two fucks. Nobody is actively watching review and recommendation media for visual fidelity or content, and its rapidly useless as time moves on and its performance metrics become irrelevant. Whatever the 'normal' production standard for the day is, that's good enough.

All he really needs is one crazy top recording device, and accept that "yea those productions are just a bit laggy to work on" but they're not your crunch schedule weekly episode anyway, so its fine. Everything else is probably fine on 2k video, the extra's nice for editing, and 2k won't make a $1500 workstation struggle.
Exactly. If Linus ran his business reasonably, he could do what literally everyone else in the business is doing, and just use Mac Studios. Even the evergreen stuff he reasonably could record in whatever K for future-proofing he should really just be ingesting to 1080p before they begin working on the video. That lets his editors do their jobs on standard mid-end machines, and then all they need to do is swap the video source from the low-resolution folder to the raw folder before they hit the start button and go home over the weekend.

Linus doesn't suffer the cost of the machines quite as badly as a real media company would, since half their parts are "donations", and he can further rationalise it with "this way I can make five or six videos about building the new workstations, installing the new infrastructure, fixing all the problems I cause" etc, but in the end what he does is waste time and proficiency. I can guarantee you every last one of his editors wishes their boss would just let them have a normal workflow rather than have to deal with all the problems Linus' custom solutions cause.
 
I can guarantee you every last one of his editors wishes their boss would just let them have a normal workflow rather than have to deal with all the problems Linus' custom solutions cause.
Spending dollars to save pennies, see it all the time in tech. People can so easily get fixated on 'streamlining' the occasional pain point that they'll lose sight of the 90% of work that's actually done, and wind up getting less of it finished after having dealt with all the headaches of the 'solution'. And then there's the ongoing costs of outages from it being an oddball homebrew, training, etc.

Shits rarely worth it. One of the hardest things to do as an individual producing a product is learning how to be corporate and saying "Good enough". Products, not perfection, and all that.
 
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Actually, Star Trek TOS(The Original Series) and Star Trek TNG(The Next Generation) were shot and edited in film and those films we're stored properly, the 2 series were remastered in early 2010's to full HD and it's considered one of the best series remasters ever done.

TNG is also a special case, the series was one of the last series where most of the VFX was also done in film, this made it easier(but not cheap) to remaster but at the same time a lot of the old CG and some mistakes was re-done to the remaster, this is also the reason why the remasters are in 3:4 instead of widescreen, the effects composition was done only on the 3:4 scene that was gonna be broadcasted.

While DS9(Deep Space 9) and VOY(Voyager) was shot on film, the effects of both series was done after converting the film to analog, so for you to remaster it, you would need to basically recreate and re-do all VFX, making it very expensive for a remaster.

Some people says that the film of TNG could be easily converted to 4K but I bet if they did that, they would use AI on the already remastered series.

Here's a video comparing the remaster vs TV of TNG.

and info about the TNG remaster
 
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And speaking of those total chads, this was their latest video yesterday... 26 minutes of dumping on price gouging on videocards by partner companies (primarily asus) by either just jacking the price up 20-30+% or bundling them with $3000+ of marked up peripherals nobody wants.


The same day LTT put out that soyfaced vinyl video... video.
 
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