 So discordians, there is and youtubers we are streaming today on twitch twitch.tv slash good day internet is the brand new URL Go check it out if you're catching it later, and it's not live anymore. You can actually Find the the replay. I think hopefully we did it, right? to see it in the Me in the archives there twitch.tv slash good day internet And a good day to all was had this is a test This is only a test of the twitch broadcasting system Our our intention is to eventually have this available all the time probably in june Look, there's people in the twitch chat room. Hi And there's people in the IRC chat room and there's people in the discord and there's people in slack And if I did my if I if I did my job, right? There's no one in the youtube If there's if there's only one app to collect all these people into a single Room that we could talk to them. Yeah, people have definitely worked very hard to try to do that in previous Things that I've been involved with so yeah Green wall and all kinds of stuff like that. It never quite worked out though. No hasn't yet. Did you calm down Otis? You calm down. All right Roger and I were taking a quick tour of the twitch interface earlier and I Don't know how many nice things we had to say about it overall. Oh Meaning that you didn't have a lot of nice things to say about it overall, right three yet three three nice things I thought we were playing a guessing game I think I think Roger pretty perfectly It's like somebody built a house then someone else came in and built another an attachment to the house Then someone else came built another house, right and and it built that on to it and Yeah, and and what you mean is sort of like the gaming community, but now other things I've heard other people yeah, not complain necessarily but sort of lament now the front end The front end is beautiful, but as soon as you start going into the admin console and twitch it gets confusing very quickly So I to start our test stream on twitch. We thought we just trashed the Yeah, yeah, did you like it in us now? I Know let me be perfectly clear since it was brought up. I love twitch as a platform I think they could use some some re-management on the back end. I mean, that's just true of everything Like oh my gosh Skype, right? Oh Skype sucks if you're using hangout. Oh hangouts hangouts is the worst if you're using to You know twitch has got so many problems like it's everything Yeah Long enough to perfect this stuff yet It's also what I think when you use something Enough like I complain about Google Hangouts all the time. I mean we use it every single day Right Also new things No new friends get out it all breeds It just seems like We're actually pretty close to the show I'll be a consultant we are Turns out wait Nailed it though complaining is cathartic It is. Yeah, ideally at some point you could give them useful feedback and they'll tweak it Yeah, and they do they ask for that Just take people longer to fix things when they're a big organization. I feel like Hey line three Yes Yes need to do that Let's do a same day person. They'll take me a moment to load This page So when I was when I was talking to Skype about improving there before sorry when I was improving their improving their system for Podcasters one of the things that they mentioned is that no matter what ideas they have their internal systems dictate that they can't do You Engineer focused enhancements unless they have a customer complain about something So if you know when asked you for the feedback if no one mentions what the problem is on on that Then they will not be able to be given the opportunity to enhance that or fix it And I don't I don't know how common that is amongst of you know big conglomerate companies But for Skype that's a fan. I think it probably is pretty common. I mean Okay, just guessing they're laying. Would you like to read said line three? I would I assume that Look like less that was supposed to be a yeah Yeah, oh you're fixing. Well, there is yeah. All right. All right. Yep. Okay, and you Here we go three two one Simon Keating has supported independent tech news directly for just about a day Why not be like Simon and support a DTNS? Oh, sorry. Okay, we can start that over again Three two one Simon Keating has supported independent tech news directly for just about a day Why not be like Simon become a DTNS member at patreon.com slash DTNS This is the Daily Tech news for Monday April 22nd 2019 in Los Angeles. I'm Tom Merritt and from studio feelin I'm Sarah Lane, and I'm the show's producer Roger Chang We have got an interview about upcycling with Daniel Davis from the tinker nut channel What to do with your old gear that you've got lying around but let's start with a few tech things you should know Speaking to the verge one plus CEO Pete Lau stated the upcoming at one plus seven device will also launch with a one plus Seven pro variant the pro will include a 5g modem and an update Upgraded screen although no specs were given other than it will be quote super smooth and very crisp and cost three times The typical phone panel no pricing for the pro model was announced either Huawei says revenue rose 39% on the air in Q1 with an overall net profit margin of 8% Huawei's network business saw its first drop in revenue in two years in 2018 but the company says it now has more than 40 signed commercial 5g contracts and has shipped more than 70,000 5g base stations around the world while we also shipped 59 million smartphones in the quarter and while no numbers were given for the Same time last year analysts estimated 39.3 million phones in Q1 2018 So smartphones probably on the rise company chairman Guo Ping stated He expects the consumer carrier and enterprise business groups to all post double-digit growth for the year quite optimistic The login screen for Samsung accounts in the galaxy wearables app for phones is down or was at the time of recording Anyways topping Samsung smart watch owners from backing up or restoring or downloading apps kind of annoying the problem only affects non Samsung devices though and Samsung is looking into the problem because if you have Samsung you're already in your Samsung account So I guess it's easier to get it all connected Speaking of Samsung Samsung said Monday. It's gonna delay the public launch of the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Let us surprise We've been talking about how several reviewers reported problems with the fold Samsung will delay in order quote to fully evaluate this feedback and run further internal tests A new release date will be announced in the coming weeks and a spokesperson for Samsung told Reuters Initial findings from the inspection of reported issues on the display That would be like with the verge and CNBC were telling them showed that they could be associated with Impact on the top and bottom exposed areas of the hinge There was also an instance where substances found inside the device Affected the display performance. So if I had to guess they're probably saying the CNBC one with the flickering had to do with a drop and The bird one where it was just a weird bulge in the middle Probably had to do with stuff getting inside the device somehow Samsung also postponed Galaxy Fold media events in Shanghai and Hong Kong that were supposed to happen this week and the US launch was supposed to happen at the end of this week on April 26. Well, we're not gonna get that now Yeah, not surprising Especially because the launch the big splashy launch was supposed to happen at the end of this week after the very critical media coverage I Can't imagine That Samsung had any other choice than to just say hey Let's hit pause and you know figure this out because if there are issues with it Then you're gonna have issues with people buying it and people are gonna be upset and you know It's gonna be it's gonna be disastrous for the company. Yeah, I mean, let's let's settle down for a moment pull back everyone out There and and think about this if the only problem were the issues where folks were pulling the screen protector off Samsung fixes that easily. They're like, you know what? We're gonna give better wording on this or any wording at all On this to consumers when they buy this I think they could have weathered that storm pretty easily But the drop with the flickering and the bulge in the middle I think they got both of those back from CNBC and the Verge looked at them and said we cannot immediately Tell why this happened and until we can say why it happened and possibly fix it We should hold off on selling these. I don't think it means they're gonna pull the product line No, they just they need more time to figure out like how did stuff get in there on this hinge? well, I mean we have been talking for six months ad nauseam about like how Will foldable devices work and what are they good? You know, how are they gonna make our lives better? And what are good the first device is gonna be and what's gonna be the big breakout device? All of those questions have yet to be answered the fact that this device was problematic for a variety of reasons is just not surprising I mean sure you you know, you expect something to be perfect out of the gate But again, we we're blazing new trails as far as a form factor and you know, yeah, it really isn't Sanyam Jain a security researcher and a member of the GDI foundation informed at TechCrunch that an Android app called Wi-Fi Finder from a developer called Profusion has exposed the passwords for more than two million Networks the app let users upload Wi-Fi passwords to a database to use Themselves or share with others the database was not properly protected meaning that anybody could access and download all of its contents Yikes TechCrunch spent two weeks trying to contact the Chinese developer and eventually did contact the host of the database Digital Oceans the name of the the host which has since taken it down the database contained SSID geolocation and password information Yeah, this is this is just not good I mean first of all, I don't like this app because it allows people that I give my password to on my Wi-Fi network to share it with others Without getting my permission first, which means Share my Wi-Fi password with anybody, but yeah, yeah, not not a good thing and a bad and a worse breach Sony has launched its ride hailing service in partnership with five licensed taxi companies in Tokyo called s ride I probably stands for some some ride s ride Sony claims it can match supply and demand well Supports QR scans and cashless credit cards for payments and it will enter a market where Japan taxi already operates With the taxi industry in partnership with Toyota. So it's Sony going up against Toyota here Line DD Xu Xing and uber are also working on their own taxi partnerships It is against the law to use civilian cars for taxi service in Japan So if you want to do ride hailing in Japan you have to work in partnership with a taxi company of some sort at least And that is something that I didn't realize until the story I did not realize that as a civilian who has a car in the country of Japan You can't just be like, all right, you know, I'll ride for uber or lift or or or any of the you know Or or s ride or or any of the other options available in the country. It's interesting how depending on where you are the companies have to Make Make arrangements make adaptations. Yeah. Yeah adaptations. Yeah, that's good way to put it And I'm very excited about this. It's a first of all for two reasons one when I went to Tokyo It was sort of annoying not to be able to get an uber, right? It wasn't perfectly annoying because Tokyo has a really good taxi service You can kind of get them anywhere But I the nice thing about an app was I could put in the address and not have to write it down or try to get a Translation or whatever and and so that will be nice to be able to do with something like s ride or or Japan Taxi or or whatever. I'm glad these sort of services have started to take off there Absolutely. The last time that I was in Japan was only the only time was in 2010 So there was no uber And I did a lot of at least in Tokyo and Osaka and and some of the major metropolitan areas a lot of subway Travel which is great and that still exists and is perfectly fine But you can kind of say the same thing about New York City There's a dirt or Paris or London or you know any major city There's a difference between being above ground and being kind of especially as a tourist being able to kind of see stuff and You know being underground at and navigating things the way that a local person would so it's uh, you know It's cool that we got more options here. Yeah, and and again It's not like they didn't have taxis before Like I said pretty prevalent, but this just makes it a little more convenient and I said there were two things The second thing is I'm interested in the sort of controlled experiment We have going on now where we know what it's like without ride hailing apps We know what it's like with ride a hailing apps. What is it like with ride hailing apps that can only be used with taxis? It'll be interesting to see how this works out Also interesting Zillow announced 3d home an iOS app to capture and share 3d tours of properties for sale We're talking about home properties the capture app works with the iPhone camera or compatible 360-degree camera like a Ricoh at theta Z1 for example uses motion detection to guide users when to take pictures and you know How to move around and all that stuff computer vision models adjust exposure levels and then stitch together multiple rooms into an entire Home tour the whole thing is supposed to take about 20 minutes if you're doing it Zillow users can also edit the final product share privately or add to a public home listing And the service has been in pilot for about over a year now rolling out to the US and Canada Luckily, I'm gonna steal your line from when we were talking in pre-show prepping for this You used to get either a video walkthrough. Yeah or some like 360 pictures of each room right right yeah, and so I love that this this expands on that and says You know what? Let's use some machine learning to give you a really nice walkthrough that you can go through at your own pace And have that 360-degree view in a way that looks better than the huge fish eye lens that makes the bathroom looks like You know, it's 3,000 feet long from one direction. Yeah, like I you know, I again, I'm a renter I've never owned anything but I do troll Zillow very often You know because I like to you think about like if I was rich What would I buy and this sort of thing if I was really seriously in the market is Super helpful as you mentioned Tom there, you know, there Was a trend that happened with a you know, a lot of folks that were like, I don't know I you know property managers on Craigslist a few years ago where it was like somebody would just be like With an iPhone kind of walking through and being like and here's the kitchen And here's the oh and look at this nice Beautiful light filled living room and all that stuff and it's like that's actually really helpful It's better than you know, these sort of like staged photos where you don't always get a sense of Where you are and how big things are and that sort of thing But it was it was you know, it left a little to be desired. So this is this is the next logical step Yeah, and it takes some buzzwords AI 360-degree video and uses them in the way that is sensible and Practical based on what they can actually do right now. I mean, this is pretty dead simple I'm not saying that somebody couldn't screw it up But it tells you like okay take your picture now We've we've mapped the the the room we see you trying to get take your picture now That'll help us stitch this together and then the machine learning is good enough to know how to stitch it together I'm sure there'll be quirks and weird things on some of these here and there But but overall this seems like a really sensible use of technology to make something better So we don't get enough of those. Yeah, totally and the technology has Existed I mean similar technology has existed for anybody who works in interior design or needing to figure out like the Dimensions of a room but for the most part that you know, the end user is like well I don't work in that, you know arena then I don't use these tools This is actually something that's going to benefit a lot of other people Sirius XM has launched a streaming only service with two tiers In other words, you don't need the radio in your car You can just get it on your phone Sirius XM essential and Sirius XM premiere Essentials available now at eight dollars a month provides access to 200 plus stations Including all the music comedy and news offerings Premier will add in to Howard Stern channels as well as the sports channels NBA NHL NCA a that one will cost $13 a month starting in mid-May the services can be played on your smartphones They can also be played on smart speakers game consoles and streaming video devices This compared to the in-car plans that cost 16 to $30 But then all of these plans can be obtained for special limited discounts So you may say well wait a minute. I saw it cheaper than $16 Well, even this new streaming only plan is available at a discount for a dollar for three months Sirius XM famously does the the cable thing where they make it kind of impossible to tell how much it's really gonna cost you After the trial period is over But this is nice if you're like, hey, I don't have a Sirius XM radio in my car But those channels sound interesting those radio stations that Sarah is talking about Sometimes sound interesting to me. Well, now you can get it on your phone and even use your phone in your car and have Sirius XM in your car Yeah, I'm not a Howard Stern listener But there are the Howard Stern faithfuls out there and I know who you are, but I do love Sirius XM radio. I do I I don't listen to all the channels. They're you know, they're like 470s channels 1970s that I just like have never listened to but But it is it's it's it's good stuff. It's good stuff hip-hop nation Shout out to you But but the but but I also and we've talked about this on a previous episode, you know Where I you know, I talked about it like yeah in my car my car and you're like well But you can listen to it outside of your car and that's very true And I think that that's a that's a big push that Sirius is obviously going for is Okay, well, you know, maybe you don't have a car or you don't drive or you don't care about, you know the car situation, but we want to offer a lot of Convenient options for people who are just used to subscribing to podcasts and listening to you know Spotify and that sort of thing. So so these the the number breakdowns, you know, I'm They seem I don't know pretty fair to me Yeah, I I think I've made some starting comments about Sirius XM radio How long can satellite radio last this is how it lasts it stops being satellite radio? And it realizes aftermarket gear or even buying a car with a radio built-in is really not going to be sustainable People aren't going to want to do it because they have music on their phone and that's how they want to listen to it so Sirius XM buying Pandora first of all and Now providing a streaming only option for their radio service. I think it's super smart That that's the way they they have a transition plan So as that satellite radio business slowly starts to fade out over the next several years They can still have a chance of picking up new subscribers and say hey, but you you love ours 1070s stations come on and just like cable just like cable. It's like hey, you can get so many things for eight dollars But if you want sports I Saw the same Well folks if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes Be sure to subscribe to daily tech headlines Dot-com Now I know a lot of folks have old tech lying around But it doesn't need to just sit there lying around Especially if you know about something called upcycling and here to help us understand that and share some tips about what to do with your Old tech is IT professional youtuber and new author Daniel Davis Daniel. Thanks for joining us Thank you Tom for having me. I appreciate this opportunity. No, thanks for talking with us. Can you explain what upcycling is? so basically upcycling is a derived from Recycling which most people are aware of and recycling is the process of Turning waste into something usable again like whenever you put your bottle in the plastic bottle in the recycling bin it then Gets shipped off where it's then turned into other plastic containers so upcycling is Something similar to that, but you're taking an old item and just turning it into something with better quality So that's that's kind of the main difference So it's something like turning old wine bottles into a chandelier or something like that. So in my case Technological upcycling is where you take the old tech that you have lying around your house and making something newer or better out of it So you're really reusing something but also given an upgrade because you're making it better Exactly. Yeah, this sounds like fun when you're talking about technology Do you do it just for fun or are there other benefits to it? I do it just for fun And there are other benefits to it, but it's all kind of under the guise of having fun And that's that's what makes it really appealing Because one of the biggest benefits obviously is the recycling aspect keeping the technology out of landfills Which when I was Looking up stuff for my book I found out that only 12 and a half percent of all e-waste is recycled that means that more than 87 percent is sent to landfills Which is it's pretty staggering So that that's definitely one of the key benefits of upcycling old technology and then aside from the grain aspect of it There's also a learning aspect to it because it gives you an excuse to create things using a skill set that you'd probably Never otherwise Get to use or have an excuse to use Like for instance if you wanted to upcycle a skateboard into a table then That could probably be your first four-way foray into woodworking or something like that Or if you wanted to upcycle like an old Furby doll from the Technology side of things into like an Amazon Echo Puppet, which I've done Then that would be a good foray into learning about motors and electronics without you know Having the pressure of trying to learn it in like a classroom environment You can you can do it under the guise of fun upcycling dates back into the 90s I know that it has a long history behind it a lot of it is the sort of things like making a skateboard a table That sort of stuff. How did you get into the tech stuff and start making furbies into echo puppets? Well, I would say that it's it was primarily for nostalgia purposes because I think most people have a soft spot for the things that they grew up with and for me it was Furbies Teddy Ruckspin Nintendo things like that. So those were amongst some of my first recycling projects like I took an old lunchbox for instance and turned it into a Nintendo emulator and And then we already mentioned the the Furby and Amazon Echo thing So that was that was a lot of fun and aside from like my childhood I've also appreciated the craftsmanship and artistry of vintage technology in general. So like those old cathedral style radios Art Deco juke boxes, you know, like those old-timey music boxes And cuckoo clocks. I just find those things really fascinating and really cool so I've I've been enjoying being able to you know, breathe life into that bygone era and giving Giving it kind of a continuance for a new generation. Do you have a favorite of these that I know you've done a lot of them So it's like a child But like if is there one example that you like to point to and say like yeah, I'm proud of that Or it's something you use all the time So yeah, there is there is one that I use all the time and it's I took an old film camera and put new electronics into it to make it a Twitter posting digital camera. So it was an old twin reflex camera And and I was able to put a little raspberry pi zero into it with with the camera on it And I was able to reuse some of the old buttons so that you so that from the outside it looks just like a regular camera So it's great to take to to different events and shows and and it act And I made it a couple years ago and it's one of the few projects. I have that still works What's a little surprising example of upcycling you've either done yourself or one you've seen other people do So, um, I Really like Some of the videos that I see on YouTube Where people take like old floppy drives and use them to make music like playing the Star Wars Imperial March. I think that's really good. Oh, you saw that one, too? Yeah, and and Some of the other ones that I've come across are like taking old cell phones and reason the parts out of those because everybody has old cell phones And I've seen people use like the GPS functionality out of them and the texting functionality out out of them and reusing them for different projects one of my favorite ones is Reusing the old C and C are I'm sorry reusing old CD or optical Drive trays and turning them into a CNC machine so they use the the stepper motors out of CD Rom drives and they turn them into Like laser engravers or drawing machines and that actually inspired me to make like a really cheap 3d printer using CD Rom drives So you use the parts out of old CD Rom drives and created the printing mechanism Well, the printing mechanism was actually a One of those 3d printing pins that you can get on Amazon like the 3d doodler And then I just mounted that to to the the the drive motors and and it was able to print really basic 3d designs. That's great I'm sure already we've got people in the audience who want to jump in and do this sort of thing themselves How do people join in on the fun? Well, the the easiest way to start is just with your junk drawer and just just you know looking in Your junk drawer or closet to see if there's stuff that you want to re-use if it weren't outdated and And just keep an eye out for Technology that inspires you like the the vintage technology. I shop around good wills Constantly and and my eye catches stuff that that I just think wow This would be really cool if it weren't so outdated like if I could breathe new life into it this would look really cool like in my living room or on a shelf or something like that and and also probably one of the biggest things that has Changed my life in the upcycling realm of things is Raspberry pies and arduinos those are fantastic tools for Beginners to learn how to control electronics and they are phenomenal for resurrecting old technology Like making radios and and arcade machines and all sorts of stuff out So your your thrift stores your drunk drawers get yourself a raspberry pie. Oh, no It looks like we had a little a little issue happened with the audio there apologies for that Hold on just a second. We'll see if we can we can work this out now. I know a lot of folks. Oh wait That's not gonna happen All right well I Hold on just a second. Let me see if I can do something. We'll have to we'll have to chop this you guys at the end I'm not sure why that happened because it was playing directly on this end. And I don't know why I would have stopped But that's okay. I Will Figure it figure this out in just a second And you'll be able to to marry it Amos and Roger And then we want everybody on the stream to be able to hear it too Okay Okay, this is about where we left off That kind of give people some ideas for projects they might want to jump into Yeah, yeah, my YouTube channel is youtube.com slash tinker nut. I've got You know a hundred plus videos some of them most of them are upcycling some of them are just general tech videos and And my new book is called upcycled technology available on Amazon and And it has some of my most popular projects just kind of laid out in step form in that book Yeah, so go check that out. Just search for upcycled technology clever projects You can do with your discarded tech by Daniel Davis. Thank you so much for joining us Daniel Thank you, Tom. I appreciate the opportunity And thanks everybody who participates in our subreddit You can submit stories and vote on others at daily tech news show dot reddit.com if you hang out on Facebook We've got a group Facebook comm slash groups slash daily tech news show All right, let's check in with Chris Christensen back with a handy ride hailing tip for your next Vegas trip This is Chris Christensen from amateur traveler with another tech in travel minute I too will be in Las Vegas this week on a press trip and I'm staying at the treasure island And I noticed that they were recommending that the best way to figure out how much it would cost to get from the airport is The ride guru app and so wanted to bring that up a ride guru lets you compare the different ride hailing services and estimated cost Versus taxi versus other options It isn't the final word on how much it will cost to get someplace because it does leave out some things like local buses Or in this case also airport shuttles which come out to cheaper, but it is a good place to start That's a ride guru, and this is Chris Christensen from amateur traveler Very very handy. Thank you Chris. I'll be actually heading to Vegas for the morning stream Viva TMS Vegas this weekend. Maybe I'll try that out. Well, let's check out the mailbag Sarah Let's do it Brian said he wanted to weigh in on our smart speaker discussion That was recently and he has kind of an interesting one interesting experience Brian says I have an echo dot And I mainly use it to listen to music via a connected Bluetooth speaker while cooking after a few false Activations I wasn't actually saying the wake word, but the speaker was waking up and listening my wife said they creeped her out So I brought I bought a remote-controlled outlet And I just leave the echo dot off most of the time until I want to use it for a specific Purpose then I use the wireless remote to turn on the outlet It's plugged into and then off again when it's done Yeah, very very clever work around it is. Yeah, you know what I would do is I would take that smart Plug and then I would add that to a voice speaker so that I could wait. No, I guess that would yeah No, mm-hmm. No, that's what Brian wants to avoid inception or Brian's wife. Anyway Once again, thank you to Daniel Davis for joining us today to talk about upcycling don't forget to check out his work at tinker nut comm and Thanks to everybody in the audience who is becoming a member of patreon.com slash dts or staying a member We are getting closer to having that one more patron than last month Where you get all kinds of cool stuff in in your life Is patreon.com slash dts. So go check it out Our email address is feedback at daily tech news show comm and keep that feedback coming We'd love to hear from you. We're also live if you can join us live We're live money through Friday at 4 30 p.m. Be stern 20 30 utc and you can find out more and tell a friend at daily tech news show comm Slash live back tomorrow with Patrick Beja talk to you then This show is part of the frog pants network get more at frog pants calm Well, that was weird That was super weird the way you said you couldn't hear anymore Sarah well, so here's what happened. I The Google hangouts just went black Okay, so you guys all just went away and I was like I got a restart Everything was fine on our end until you said I'm going to log out and log back in and then the audio stopped on my iPad That was playing back the interview which is in no way related to the hangout It was just a weird coincidence and a weird thing like I don't know why it stopped it just stopped That's so weird. So when the interview was playing there were a couple times where I was like Stuttering quite a bit, but like, okay. I guess that's just you know, I mean so it goes Roger But but I think that it wasn't doing that for you guys because it seemed like my hangouts just went kaput I Did not hear any stuttering. I just heard it. Yeah, and I thought that I thought Google hangouts froze Right at that point. Yeah for from my perception It was that the hangouts stopped and Sarah dropped at the same time or the the the audio Yeah, I was listening locally to my iPad which in a loop that would be unaffected by the hangout Yeah, and it's so weird actually at the same time Sarah left. Yep. So that's really weird Yeah, yeah, and and that never happens. I mean heard as soon as I stopped it and then started again You could hear it again. So it was definitely the iPad. It was it was backpack media just stopped I meant Roger. I thought you meant my audio stuff. I got it. Okay. Yeah Yeah, the the audio stopped to the to the yeah, I was like in a panic and I wasn't paying attention But no once I connected again, it was fine I Mean I'll piece together the audio. How would those two things be related? They wouldn't no they're not Thing Huh Weird. Yeah So apologies Amos and Roger for the edit needed going so well people were like in the chat room. They're like that was seamless Oh my gosh, I'm so good. They did. Oh well good interview apparently Nine what was it night? It was 9 36 apparently nine minutes is the cap on Playbacks does he have my minutes? I mean that might actually be a thing. Yeah, I wouldn't be shocked Yeah, hard to say You know, I was like I was like I'm gonna miss I'm gonna miss it and then like by the time I got back I'm like still in the interview. I actually pulled it off So you didn't hear as to hear me having to struggle and go like oh, hey, hold on Again, I was I was offline like wondering like do I have to restart my whole computer? Oh, this is gonna be a real thing But no, I didn't I just had to restart Chrome Well, we should get to the titles and we have Samsung Galaxy folds under pressure Simon says support D a TNS. Oh, yeah Samsung bends to pressure That cycle ooh, I like that one you like that one up that cycle Also need one for what's your oh, what do you like Sarah DDI? Yeah, I Mean I liked Samsung bends to pressure, but for GDI What was up with that cycle about again? Like what we were talking about in the pre-show. Yeah Markets switch over It was about the main interview upcycling. Oh Well, what are you talking about Raj? No, no, I'm just thinking of a secondary title for the GDI show Roger's asking for a GDI title based on the whole grocery store stuff that we were talking about Well Do we have anything here that fits into the Change over an aisle five Works yeah, yeah not inaccurate Is it weird as people notice that they're fewer and fewer What do they call it registers open the supermarket snow? Time of day yeah, I mean at the at the Vons, which is a big grocery store That's near me Sometimes in the morning if I'm there like Let's go sometime between seven and eight. There will be like one register open of ten But there aren't a lot of people in there. So Roger and Amos. Sorry to interrupt Who's going to edit what I? can edit the show But I will need to Are both I can do both as just well. I will have to tune all of you out. Yes, okay tune away I just need a Can't do GDI yet cuz we're not yeah, so someone I have the the Tom's show recording already loaded some I'm already stitching that together. Oh, okay Amos do what you're doing DTNS. Yeah, I can do DTNS Okay, and Roger. I'll let you get a good internet the way we got DTNS started so we can get out as quick as possible Perfect. Thank you, man. All right now. I'm sorry back to the checkout counters Yeah, I mean, I don't know Does it seem like people are pooling, you know to Am I vans I've never seen More than four registers open at a time even when it's busy. Maybe you just don't go at the right time I've gone in the morning. You're going to the wrong Your staffing problem, that's yeah, my I feel like I've never seen more than four or five registers I Generally at both Ralph's both the one that I went to in my old neighborhood and the one in this new neighborhood are always fully staffed all all registers like Very rarely I'll go in and it's not as busy and one or two aisles might be Unstaffed, but they're almost always fully. I've also found that and this is different than the organic Grocery store that works very differently. But yeah, like the vans is even when it starts to like You're piling up a little bit like someone will be like we need to open another register and they do My theory was going to be maybe it's a vans thing since both of my examples were Ralph's but you're saying your vans also Like you really don't wait in line there. I Mean again, the only time I've ever been like wow There's only like one register open or maybe two is is early in the morning, but there's no one really in there I don't always go to the self-checkout. Anyway We don't have your fancy Ralph's self-checkout at Vaughan's That's that's why they can't keep the checkouts counters. Maybe maybe so The self-checkout They're always trying to give me these monopoly things too. Oh, yeah, I don't want to I don't want to play I want to win something more than just tomato sauce One tomato sauce. Yeah, it's literally a sixty-five You have to explain what the monopoly thing is because it's so weird So vans and I think they play does this to you can safely in vans Yeah, basically it's very similar to the McDonald's monopoly, but you don't really need the game board They just give you pieces that are You know perforated folded over paper you rip it you tear it open You see if you want anything if you don't it tells you to go to a website. You can try your luck there, which never works The most I've ever won is free salad dressing like the bit like ooh, that's something worthwhile winning But it is free. It is and I've heard from the register from the cashier That one person Southern California won the $20,000 prize Which was Worth of vans groceries just $20,000 in cash That's I mean would not say no I mean you're gonna go grocery shopping you might as well try to play well for me It's you know, they're really because they're like physical like little Square cards, and I'm always like no save them But they they try to like trick you into taking them like they want you to play the monopoly because they it's also they put Advertisement, it's like yes receipt. There's like sometimes there's like coupons and sometimes they're just like, you know Right you might want to get right But they never say like ooh win win like five pounds of steak or something cool like that It's like win some salad dressing. It's okay But again, if I thought that I would actually be winning free food, I would play You know, I mean the one place my daughter likes is we get a free doughnut like who you get a free doughnut Yeah, that's fun. I just get coupons for free stuff. I don't have to play any games I Clip coupons like an adult. It's not coupon clipping. They send them to you in the mail and they're personalized based on You clip the coupon that you want oh, all right They're all individual I have one on us Plays you have to hunt like this is requires Otherwise, I wouldn't do it. I I occasionally get those from Vans where they give you an extra coupon where you get like one free dryers, you know paint of ice cream, which is always cool Because that's what I need in my life free ice Yeah Yeah, I wouldn't want that. I don't know. I love my local bonds They have really good chicken noodle soup The security guard is super nice to me. Wait, what do you mean for the chick like the what they have up in the little Yeah, uh-huh. Is that the same one they sell in those little plastic tubs by it is It is because I've seen how they put it Into the into the fresh tub I'm telling you that is good chicken noodle soup. I eat it all the time. Yes, Anas real quick Drop the audio file because there is a little gap in there that's missing It's in the DTNs specials folder got it and it's called DTNs Daniel Davis and the date Daniel Davis Lewis Yeah, there's a little bit more there than they can than I can stitch These things happen well video viewers, thank you for participating in our test video today Especially if you're actually on twitch in the channel and chatting away and it was really fun to see everybody there and Audio folks stick around there's more to come