 Aren't saying to us. Well, you're obviously very tired because you know, we were like losing our cool You know, where it's like you can't reason with a newborn You can't be like, okay. I know what's going on right now. You're just overly tired. So just like close your eyes It's going to be flying and you have to force them. All right, right. Yeah, you have to trick them into like sleeping Yeah, it is an interesting experience and I definitely have a newfound respect for parents everywhere Including mine by the way I was a great baby. My brother though wasn't he was I was gonna say a bad word, but You know, I haven't heard anything particularly bad about myself, but I'm also an only child So I mean my parents just they don't have anything to compare it to We're never having another child because that's kind of yeah The whole story that's kind of what it was like, you know, we just didn't want to do that again Well, that's where we are now. We're like, well, we would like to have another one so that they can at least play together Like holy Pooh, we don't want to do that again. Like ask me now. I'm I do I will never have another fit If I have to choose now, right, right? Yeah, but we'll see Give it six months That's what people say. It's hard to believe from here that in six months. I will think differently What about you? What do you think Roger it? No, it will change in six months All the things you're complaining about right now will go away, but you'll have new things You're gonna be complaining about sure. Are they gonna but will it lead you to think oh, I can have another one Uh Yeah, you know it all I'll be honest the further you get away from the initial birth The more you're less opposed to having another one like when you when you will come out right after The birth and like the initial six months like ah, I'll get any one deal with this Give it a year and it starts to you start to like Why not be such a after Yeah, she is three Okay, so we are gonna Started we're gonna get started. So I am gonna start Right So I'm gonna I'm gonna hit record point at you Sarah you start talking and then I'll play the music got it Daily tech news show is powered by you to find out more head to daily tech news show dot com slash support And from the house that never sleeps but not for party reasons I am Patrick Bayser Patrick you were not with us last week because you've got a newborn who is disrupting your lifestyle. Sorry to hear that Take it How much babies really kind of you know cramp your lifestyle speaking of lifestyles Tom Merritt is on his way back from South by Southwest He'll be with us tomorrow, but we're gonna hold on the fort today Especially because we have Roger Chang with us as always Roger. How's it going? It's going well, and I can't tell you from firsthand experience babies can Cramp your style, but what you do is you develop a whole new style That doesn't involve sleeping. It's that whole they've ruined your life, but your new life is pretty good, too We're not quite there yet. I'm sure we will get Give it six months give it six months. All right getting back into tech news. Let's start with a few tech things that you should know The White House issued a statement Monday that President Trump has nixed broad comms proposed by out of Qualcomm Citing national security concerns both companies were ordered to immediately abandon the proposed deal Also, the order prohibits all 15 of broad comms proposed candidates for Qualcomm's board from standing for election Hmm, I guess that's that that's that Fitbit announced new wearables the Fitbit Versa and the ace Both available for pre-order today the Versa runs the upcoming Fitbit OS 2.0 and starts at 200 bucks the Fitbit ace is the company's first wearable for kids and will hit retail stores in Q2 2018 for a hundred dollars trying to get some market share back from Apple speaking of Apple the company announced its WWDC dates for the year its annual developer conference is expected to include details on iOS 12 Mac OS 10.14 watch OS 5 and TV OS 12. We're actually at TV OS 12 I guess so WWDC 2018 will run from June 4th through the 8th and take place in San Jose, California for the second year in a row Like that doesn't sound right to me Let's just say it doesn't sound right so that the people who know and who are listening or like it's not TV OS 12 Will think you know we can say Yeah, we can say something seemed fishy to us as well feedback at Daily Tech News show if you have the answer Let's talk a little bit more about. Well, we got some security concerns Patrick. Don't we? CTS Labs a security company based in Israel said Tuesday its researchers found 13 critical security vulnerabilities that would let attackers access data stores on Stored on AMD's Ryzen and epic processors and be able to install malware on them AMD's Ryzen chips power desktops and laptop computers while epic processors are found in servers The researchers gave AMD less than 24 hours to respond Before publishing the report even though standard vulnerability disclosure calls for 90 days notice So companies have time to address laws when specter and meltdown security flaws that affect Intel chips were announced in January AMD said it was not a Yeah, sorry AMD said it was not affected because of its chips architecture differences Well, okay, so my first of all I called it EPYC because I've never heard epic pronounced out loud before which makes a lot more sense That was in headlines this morning for anybody who chuckled at me Also, you know if you're supposed to give a company 90 days notice and I understand that because if you're You know giving them vulnerabilities that that the company has to research and you know figure out the right course of action You're not gonna be able to do that in 24 hours Probably what do you think is the rush here? So there's two things I can see first Maybe 90 days wouldn't have been enough anyway to develop software fix maybe but it certainly seems like CTS labs wanted to get the thing out really quickly to get some publicity out of it Maybe it's not the case, but that's how I read it The American Civil Liberties Union or the ACLU has filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit Against the TSA in an effort to extract more info about procedures and motivations Specifically the ACLU wants to know why the TSA launched stricter screen procedures for domestic passengers electronic devices last year How the TSA records its findings what equipment the TSA is using to search Phones and laptops in some cases and also what kind of training the officers who conduct these searches get This is the second Freedom of Information Act the ACLU has filed. The first attempt was in December of 2017 and before the show Patrick I was like when's the last time you were in a you know TSA line, you know coming in out of the US because it's true that the policies have changed and the reason that I know this is because I Go through security with a bunch of podcasting equipment every time, you know, they're like what are these you have guns in here You know because it's it all looks sort of weird in the x-ray, but The last couple of times after the first of the year You know, I was sort of like warned like if you pack it this way It's gonna be a real hassle for you because we have to check everything that's bigger than a cell phone at this point You know like personally check it. I mean that happened overnight I'd you know, I would I didn't get any warning beforehand not that I would have I don't know how I would have but I Also asked a few of the agents which you know depending on you know who you get They're either friendly and you know want want to talk about these things or not But I nobody could ever give me any reason. They were like just the new rules Yeah, it seems like there's something happening and maybe there is some Secret stuff that they can't really talk about in there, but I think in general whether or not you're you know Pro or against these things. It's good that we have organizations that can ask and the freedom of information act is there for a reason So at least, you know, you can find out what's happening And if you know, there's reasons that they can't discuss then they can say well, we can't really say so Yeah, we'll see. I mean, it's always good to have, you know balance of power in these things absolutely Kitty Hawk the flying taxi company funded by Google co-founder Larry Page and CEO and CEO'd by Google X founding director Sebastian Thurn Launched Cora a vertical takeoff and landing Vito personal copter personal copter drone hybrid that will carry one passenger Cora will be launched in New Zealand, which is Ideal given the sparse population and fewer flight restrictions Cora has a 36 feet That's the feet symbol, right? That's right. Yeah, right Also 36 inch wingspan would be weird Yeah With 12 rotors and is battery-powered it can fly up to 62 miles and carry one or two passengers This is Cora with a C not to be confused, of course with Cora where you ask questions online Totally different. I love this, you know, the idea of Well, especially, you know, we sort of call it like this sort of copter drone hybrid. What is it? No one knows yet It's a different class, but you know the beauty of helicopters We have a lot of them out where I live because there's always the Coast Guard patrol in the beach But you know, you just go up. You don't need a runway. You don't need all this stuff going on So the idea that New Zealand not only has some land Where the company can test a lot of this stuff Kitty Hawk is a great name by the way But also fewer flight restrictions so that the company is like, hey, we got it, you know We got to do some tests here and if there are other companies that there's just a lot more red tape involved Makes a lot of sense to me carrying two passengers at most feels Limiting I and maybe it's because I've just been hearing so much about like, I don't know Well, the boring companies tunnel project and you know taking a bunch of people, you know various distances, you know It in a in a big group sort of in a public transportation way But at the same time Hey, if you don't need to build an airport for your new quad drone, whatever thing is going on What better place than New Zealand? Yeah, and I think the two people might seem a little bit limiting, but it's also it's not like a plane It's a taxi type thing. So most most of the time. It's probably okay till we have two people New Zealand obviously is ideal for this. It's not gonna be working in very urban environment. I'm guessing And it's also great Kind of publicity stunt for New Zealand One thing to keep in mind is that we've seen some announcements like this Notably in some Arab Gulf Countries, I think it was Saudi Arabia. Maybe it was Dubai That they would start the other day was yeah, they were doing right test. They would start testing it after a few months And it never happened. Maybe this one is a little bit more serious, but it's kind of exciting We'll see how it develops exact. I mean Larry Page and guy who started Google X labs. I mean it's People who take this thing seriously and probably put together a good project. Yeah, can't wait to get on one of those drone copter Verticals thingies, right Axios reports that Facebook is getting ready to launch a news section for its watch Not like a wristwatch, but watch video platform and sources say the company's testing different video partnerships with that round 10 different publishers Campbell Brown head of news partnerships for Facebook said in a statement to Axios that Timely news video is the latest step in our strategy to make targeted investments in new types of programming on Facebook watch as part of our broader effort to support Quality news on Facebook. We plan to meet with a wide range of potential partners to develop learn and innovate on news Programming tailored to succeed in a social environment I've got a few folks who work in It kind of stuff that we work in you know Patrick and Roger and I and Tom and have done some tests on Facebook watch and I've sort of been like Just sitting back waiting to understand what they are doing with the platform Patrick. Do you have any ideas about this? I don't think I do you know, I'm not a big Facebook user I don't think I've ever even encountered face Facebook watch. So I'm not exactly sure But it's very interesting that Facebook would be getting into the business of delivering news especially, you know giving the circumstances of you know the surrounding media and social networks and manipulation and all of that So, yeah, I'm not sure if this maybe was something that was initiated a while ago and Or maybe they want to have only vetted sources and that's a way of legitimizing themselves. I'm not sure Well, I think you know Facebook and this sort of plays into Apple's news yesterday of buying texture Because Apple said hey, you know we want these are quality news sources They do what they do very well. These are magazines and and you know, we we want to give them a platform to remain, you know a well-produced product It seems like what Facebook is doing is saying okay Well, we're gonna get a lot of the stuff out of the news feed because it's cluttery and things up anyway We've got a fake news problem. That's you know, sort of its own issue and We have to figure out how publishers can monetize content that we have deemed quality and You know vetted on some level if we if we bundle it into another tab of some kind Let's call it the you know the watch experience And I don't know exactly what that's going to look like But they have been testing it on some level and I can see where it would behoove Facebook to Keep it all in one place to just keep better track of it especially because they've had such a PR nightmare over the last couple of years about how information spreads and how you know the sharing of it as nice as that is organically ends up being really problematic as far as What's what's what's true and what isn't? So have the original Facebook on one tab and the other stuff on another but then can't you share one in the I don't know yet. There's a whole monetization thing, too I'm sure that like if you're you know, if you're gonna section it out then that that becomes Are gonna say dude, we have to be able to share stuff there. So yeah Fitness tracking apps Strava said starting on Tuesday It will restrict access to an online map showing user exercise routes and remove other data in January data researchers found Strava's heat hit map Heat map revealed military posts and other sensitive sites Strava CEO James Corlez Said he didn't know which data would be removed Corlez added that although He has been in contact with defense and intelligence officials. They did not ask him to remove the map make sense They would probably those people would probably Take up that issue with the people sharing the data rather than the app itself It's interesting that the CEO of Strava says I don't know what data is gonna be removed Nobody from the military asked me to remove it, but we're gonna go ahead and do that anyway Well, I mean clearly that was not a great Story to have surround your app So I think they have to do something and they know they have to manage some of the data Maybe they don't know exactly how and what because they want to make sure they do it, right? So it takes time to evaluate these things. I Think it's probably the right move for them. I would suppose Well, what? You know, you mentioned before we started the show that you will be moving to a new house soon And what comes with that is? packing Unpacking and sometimes assembling new furniture word furniture that you had disassembled so you could move it So we're gonna go into our discussion story now and that is the idea that Ikea Known for affordable, but sometimes confusing furniture to build from scratch Announced this morning that it's rolling out a new task rabbit at home assembly service in select US Markets where task rabbit is available and in six stores in New York and San Francisco retail stores Ikea acquired task rabbit back in September of 2017 Kind of expected you figure if they're going to buy task rabbit This is probably going to be the next phase of this, but we're seeing it for the first time So the new task rabbit assembly service will be offered online and in store with furniture assembly starting at $36 So, you know, you buy a new dresser. It's comes in pieces, you know, you can you can Put it together yourself You could pay $36 and not have to deal with it fee will be based on a flat rate per time of item Won't include some Ikea products like kitchens and bathrooms that require a little bit more assembly Retailers US website Ikea USA comm has been updated so that online shoppers will be able to see beforehand if at-home assembly is available in their area for the selected product and Location a lot of the stuff is is centered in California where task rabbit was headquartered before Ikea bought it Patrick, I don't know when the last time you bought anything from Ikea was but I actually stopped buying things from Ikea because It was so the proprietary everything about it was not rocket science But such a hassle that I felt like the cost savings were no longer worth it for me well, I mean Ikea is not the most difficult thing to put together. I've seen other stores that do it a lot less. Well, and maybe that's my You know Nordic pride speaking because Ikea is obviously a very proud store, but that being said I think it's kind of a no-brainer that they should offer this kind of service and they kind of have I don't know if it's not the case in the US But in Paris in Europe you can ask, you know for a service to to put together the thing at the store But it's kind of a third-party thing and they have to contact you and it's usually kind of expensive It's very it's always been very strange to me why Ikea didn't get into that business to begin with maybe because the Margins are thin and people don't want to pay too much and they want to do it anyway themselves. So but Given how convenient things are everywhere now and How easy you have to make your customers life in order for them to come back to you It's surprising that Ikea didn't start doing it before They bought TaskRabbit in 2017 in September and already I thought at that point that was a little bit late And this seems if anything it seems a little bit titted to me It seems a little bit, you know too slow even now that they're rolling it out well, okay, so TaskRabbit again The the startup started in San Francisco So there were a lot of folks who used TaskRabbit's the careers for for a variety of reasons Yeah, I was talking to Roger before the show started It's like a lot of friends would hire somebody to like clean up after a big house party You know a Super Bowl party or something or put together Ikea furniture That was a really big one or various kind of like get something from point A to point B So I think in certain markets Ikea is like, okay Well, we could hire all these people ourselves, but there's this whole infrastructure that already exists and at least would be Sure, the you know ramping up for other people and other markets to get used to this will you know Take some scaling but in certain markets particularly the Bay area People are already used to this. So again, it's like it's the typical let's acquire a company rather than recreated ourselves Well, what's interesting is that they did bring this company in-house typically and not unlike what you were mentioning Patrick home Depot Lowe's if you want to buy appliances and have them installed They do it through a third party that the company Lowe's or Home Depot manages They they pair you up with the third party individual. I need to put a new washer dryer will install it Well, blah blah blah at all these fees. What's interesting is they took kind of a page out of the Best Buy model Geek Squad something that everyone knows if at least in North America is part of a is part of Best Buy that comes to your house to Install that brand new HDTV As long as well as your internet of things devices and all the and the rest of it Now the thing is Geek Squad back in 1994 was an independent company was bought in like the early 2000s and brought into Best Buy and essentially this is what IKEA is doing. It's taking this out outside third party provider of the service and they're bringing it in and It might be in a case where they basically want to add value to their You know plethora of products without necessarily coming out with a whole new line Or style of furniture, right? So we don't necessarily have to break our existing model to see if we can add additional revenue with another model on top of it Yeah, I guess it does make sense that it's easier to do it like this, but I still think it's a little bit You know they should have done this a while ago I don't know if it's the case in in the US But for the longest time it was really difficult to order stuff online from IKEA because they wanted to get you to the Store probably to get you to you know go through that entire maze and probably pick up stuff You didn't really need because you saw them there, but it took them a really long time to get to the web It took I mean it seems to me like the pace of an incumbent that isn't feeling threatened by newcomers and It's it's just surprising that you know they and it's true that a competition would need to have Stores that IKEA already has in place and they have a position of power, but it is Inconvenient in many ways and as you said Sarah you you stopped going there because it's like oh, that's just too much of a hassle Why have they not done this before? That's what I'm wondering and why isn't you know It could very well be what you were just saying it's an incumbent company. They have a huge market share it works for them why risk Going out to something that isn't that that might be new and might you know might have a future But not necessarily Tested right they they're essentially sticking their big toe in the swimming pool before they you know find out You know before they jump all in to make sure the the temperature of the waters, right? And so this could very well be it this is because like okay that there is obviously a market for it People have been paying for this service for a couple of years now Let's just bring it in. We'll acquire the company and that way we don't necessarily have to risk By being the first one in but be due to our large scale We can we can be sure we're the largest when we jump in and therefore we let other people take the risk We minimize the risk to ourselves But we can still benefit even though if we have to pay a initial premium on on acquiring the service in the long run It just you know, it increases our bottom line. I Can't believe Keek Squad started in 1994 Was around in 1994 That's what happens when you're from a small town. All right Well, we will revisit this topic as updates come in but thanks to everybody who gives us stories Ideas especially those who participate in our subreddit You can submit stories and vote on them at daily tech news show at reddit.com and of course we have a Facebook group as well You're a Facebook person hang out with us there Facebook comm slash groups slash daily tech news show Got an email from Mike. This is in response to again our story from yesterday that Apple bought texture Which was originally called next issue now I had the iPad app when it was next issue So I am familiar with with the software and although I haven't used it regularly in a couple of years Mike says I particularly like Xenio for my digital fix it offers boutique specialty magazines where texture only offers the common news down varieties My favorite magazine that isn't offered in either of these services when rolling stone magazine offered their own digital version It's now just continued, but it had multi media links embedded. It was really cool They had their music picks and then the link would give a small audio sample movie picks would show a trailer It was an enriching experience I believe that their own digital version went by the wayside because of copyright issues with media companies and don't believe it was server issues because the links were fed from SoundCloud and YouTube so This is actually the reason that I have always liked iPad offerings and yes I I can't I you know I can't deny that I'm I'm not reading any particular magazine multimedia version on Texture otherwise these days But that was the beauty of the iPad app, you know in in the beginning It's also sort of a weird way that the web apps of a lot of these publishers Also annoy us because there's all this multi media where we want it all stripped down or at least for me Patrick how much you know digital magazines are you? consuming if any I'm kind of like the digital version of Rolling Stone magazine in my The way I hold initially I was like oh my god This is so awesome. You can do this and that look at that It's the future and obviously everyone was annoyed very quickly and we just want text and even when there's a video We're a little bit bothered by it What I do use however is a service called Marvel Unlimited Which is a subscription service which gives you access to all of Marvel's comics From six months and older six months ago and older In digital form it's very handy because we don't have them here in France So not all of them at least so we can just I could just get them on my iPad but also some of them come with you know some digitized version animate not animated but they zoom in to the right portion of the thing and you can Read it more easily on a on a screen. That's the one use I would say I am very happy with For transitioning paper to digital and half of it has to do with availability Aside from that I have to admit. I don't use very many Digital magazines. Maybe it's because I just haven't found the right ones yet I think that also, you know, I mentioned on the show yesterday like hey as long as apples making iPads They're gonna want stuff like this because that the iPad is the perfect experience to to consume, you know, a digital Magazine or newspaper or something that has a lot of multimedia qualities We also know that Apple well this these are sources that that say so but is trying to revamp its whole newsstand experience So that you know again to be able to acquire a company that has a lot of names that people know For 999 a month, I believe it is for about 200 magazines, you know, it's it's a it's a Netflix of Magazines for some people that's gonna be super worth it You know thinking of it like that I might be interested, you know I if it's if it's like just throw everything in ten bucks a month fine. 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Just gonna keep going Play the music I need to sure make sure the screen's on you Because if not, then it's just my face or the screen that I have shown All right, what do we want to call it? Okay That's not show showbot that chat realm net We've got oh, I like this one Ikea. I know every assembler Well, I don't get that, you know, I know every is assembler's Or some this is yeah assembler assembly Assembler programming assembly programming Okay, got it Which is like the lowest level you can write before you move into higher level understand programming spurt Let's see. What else we got? Core of the flying taxi Ikea task rabbits making you not angry sending up furniture since 2018 It's kind of long good though Core in the sky with VTO get it like Lucy in the sky with diamonds. I do good stuff in the sky with VTO All right, we'll go ahead and vote on that one All right Do the magic with the rest of the stuff the shoe the show the chuchot. Let me put this in here Yeah, and I knew Tom was there I saw his little face in the circle show up in our Google Docs I actually didn't but you know, I just assume Tom is there, you know, I realize That I meant to add movie paths Update I talked about it on headlines this morning, but we didn't talk about on the show today I mean, there's not much to it, but it is an update that I did earlier Maybe I just never brought it up from For consideration So yeah, as far as the title goes, I know every assembler is good. I also like core on this guy with VTOL It's funny Yeah, put this in here for me. Sorry. I'm just moving my audio files over so I can Yeah, the level aiding in the crunching on. No, no, no, don't do that. Don't do that computer In the sky with millions of my money. I Wish I had millions not just the hundreds You know what I had this conversation with Someone we both know about like, oh, you don't want to win. It would be a bad thing. It's like, no I want to win and I want to see firsthand how difficult it would truly be. Oh Yeah, no, let let me deal with the like social fallout of it. I'm ready to take on this this Am I gonna lose all my friends yet pay taxes and do No, I often think like because Whenever people win the lottery, you know, it's like, you know, every so often, you know You'll hear a story where it's, you know, someone who's just like, I just can't believe I won. Wow I'm just gonna, you know, pay off my house and I guess I'll quit my job and, you know Yeah, you know, just sort of like this incredulous sort of what happens. I just want to know what that feels like I want I want to like be holding and be like wait a second I think I just won like $80 million. Who do I call first? Like how does this all work? Like do I like high? Yeah, like, you know, are you worried like kind of Willy Wonka style that somebody's gonna take the lottery ticket and it won't be yours anymore? I mean, so there's a lot. It's a lot that goes into that. It's I'm wondering if it's not unlike You know Like do you do you need to get like oftentimes I've heard you need to get a lawyer It's like why? Loaders cost money. They're not known for investing your money. What does the lawyer do automatically? Is that just to build you a nice watertight? You can't take my money from me because I want it Thing I've always I've always been curious about. I don't know. Yeah I mean, I have no idea There's probably a really good reason that when you win the lottery you need a lawyer immediately But I don't know what it is Somebody who's won the lottery right in please let us know how this all works and who you called first I would call my mother and I'd be like Okay, now are you sitting down? Are you driving? Are you gonna have a heart attack? Like this is a big deal Um, but I don't you know, like what what would be the reaction of me being like so So I won the lottery Like I can't I just can't imagine what the reaction would be of anybody I would tell they would just be like that's a dumb joke I can't be like maybe you wouldn't tell I mean maybe this is the social cost that everyone mourns you about You just don't yeah, I could live with it. I think I think I don't know I say that out. Yeah, I mean like if you friends are collateral, you know, I won the lottery Money will get you new friends Right I do I mean, hey money doesn't buy happiness or class as Luanne Deliceps of Real House of Wives of New York's would tell you So it's it's a given like almost nobody will understand that but a few of you will I'm sure but it does um Uncomplicate a lot of things that yes You know student loans one of the big complications you want to uncomplicate student loans mortgages You know the credit card like all sorts of things You know, this is the thing I wouldn't go out and suddenly buy like a mansion or or like, you know a fleet of cars or go crazy and like hire pit bull And Shakira and and who else to show up for like a a party like pull party in my Unlike other lottery winners. You're not calling pit bull on speed dial and being like it's pretty time, right? I would though I would pay off all my bills and I would start a business. That's what I would do What would the business be? Have you thought about that consulting to other lottery winners about How to do it, right? And then self-help books how like basically be a real Be a real snot about it write a bunch of self-help lottery Like the lottery didn't change me. You need to change yourself Right and then a bunch of other like things, you know from a from a position of entitlement I think you go over Yeah, I don't know what I would do. I think I'd be so afraid to fall into the trap of Oh, you know, she won the lottery and she bought herself a Lamborghini and you know, five years later She was destitute again. I'd be so worried about any big purchase that I would just sort of like Sit on it for a while I don't know You know, I've known people who've won Casino payouts like they won like three four million dollars and they were pretty much out of the money in five years Because they would buy like a bunch of things. They didn't read like oh, I have three homes Like I bought myself a house my mother a house my sister It's like, you know after a while my money goes pretty quick and probably, you know Again don't have any personal experience with this but when in the lottery or yeah getting you know Winning it big at a casino or whatever. It's like that's the kind of money where you're like I didn't You know, I didn't expect to have this anyway. So it's like more fun money because um I was already living my life besides, you know before this happened. So Yeah, like buying that like fancy car or big house or you know, that's the sort of thing You probably see more of when people get a huge windfall that they didn't expect Now, let me ask you if you were at a job that say you weren't entirely happy with but you weren't necessarily Uh, so unhappy that you would quit And you won like a lottery like a big a big chunk of change Would you go in with like and totally be like a jerk or would you just like quit? I would be like, what's the point of being a jerk? Well, no, no like jerk to everyone but like, you know saying like no, I'm not gonna do this because it's a bad idea You know, like you'd be a little more you would finally have the freedom to you know, say what you were really thinking this whole time I don't know. That's what that's one of my fantasies. I don't know Not with this job, but with with the previous job There's some movies that have some really great scenes in there. Um, the dude just that uh, I don't know I guess it would depend on how invested I was in the company in the first place There are definitely a lot of companies where I've been like, I would just Ghost on out of here. You'll never see me again. Best of luck And there are others where I might be like well before I go Now that you have newfound respect for me as a rich person, let me tell you what I really think I don't know see I don't know I mean those are my fantasies my fantasies isn't spending a lot of cash It's like being like having the freedom to kind of speak freely. Sure. Well, I don't blame you That's the kind of person I am I like revenge movies is if you can't tell Oh, uh, this was not a revenge movie, but I watched annihilation last night Have you guys heard of that like natalie portman netflix? I don't know Showed up on netflix europe, I think um recently I came in contact with it, but uh, it is real weird. I would love to hear other people's Is it revengey? No, actually, I don't know why I thought of it just now. It's sci-fi very heavily sci-fi kind of um I don't know. I don't even want like I don't even know how I would describe it without Wait, is that the new one where she goes into that weird? Sheen thing to find her husband or something. Yes And uh, it's I mean natalie portman is like she's like one of my favorite actresses So I'll watch anything that she's in It's a weird movie And that's saying a lot um, but I kind of liked it more disturbing than enjoyable uh, but uh But yeah, I shy away from a lot of like anything that's sort of like too alien sometimes when I'm alone It's late because I'll just be like, oh, I'm just gonna have weird nightmares about this later and me um, but Yeah, it's good Very good. Um Any final words you want to give to our adoring youtube audience? Um youtube audience Thank you for adoring us if you don't adore us. That's cool too. Hey any, you know, warm up to us in your own time Um, but thanks for being here See you tomorrow Yeah, and if you got a lead on a winning laundry ticket, uh, let us know email us Yeah, if you want to like maybe just go in with us, um on your winnings that way some of the pressure is taken off of you Uh, I would um humbly humbly request that that that you let roger and I know See ya