 That explain a concept, okay, and one of the concepts was Bitcoin 15 minute thing which I was like, okay now I sort of understand bit finally understand it and the blockchain and everything else I'm like, it's my white whale. Oh, it's an infographic like short shorty, right? Yes, it's that the block the Bitcoin episode is only 15 minutes long, which I think is good because Too much information in Bitcoin. I think would be like what are you talking about? You got to lead people step-by-step with that stuff and and the tricky part is Making sure that the steps without having any feedback from the people watching make sure that the steps are easily understood So that you could make it to the next step. Yeah It lost Nora at some point and she's like, I don't I don't you lost me. I don't get it. Yeah But it was good. It was I thought it was really good That one is it's funny because each for each episode is Narrated by a different actor or actress and that one is Christian Slater, which I thought was pretty good. Yeah, cool Yeah, could you hear him slick back his hair with his hand? Yeah, you know He sounds he sounds a lot older now. His voice sounds a lot older, but then he's like, oh Christian Slater, right? Yeah He's Mr. Robot. So He's the white man's Garrett Funabiki that That reference only means anything to me. I know I was like, I was like am I supposed to understand that I used to work with if Sarah were here today She would get it. I I went to school. I also like Sarah. I went to school I'm the one that got him his job. I needed someone to replace me in the chat Doing the chat roles. There's a good guy too. Yeah People in the the ZDTV chat loved Garrett So, uh, Len, are you excited to watch the Warriors win? Whatever they're Come on we could talk about this after the show I'm just I was just made aware of it by Perrin here at work because she was like, hey, we should probably leave work early and I was like why She goes, oh the Warriors are playing so it's probably gonna be like Hugely crazy down here in Oakland and I was like, yeah. Oh, yeah. Good. Yeah. Well, I'll make sure hopefully if I did Hopefully we win tonight and you guys can go celebrate on your own time You know, I hope y'all win just so I don't have to deal with the local craziness Even if they lose, it's bad though because they'll they'll be like, no, well next week or whatever They've up their energy for the next game if I Hope we win just because you guys can have the thing at your at your place because everybody's gonna leave Also, Len, I believe tell correct me if I'm wrong You hope that Cleveland wins because you are Cleveland fan. Well, yeah, that's why I'm in Cleveland and Yeah, I have all my LeBron stuff here Because this may be the last game with him Or is this moving teams he might be he might be leaving he becomes a free agent at the end of this season Is he a sports ball person this could be the actually last game. Yes. Does he play this one? Yeah LeBron, man. He's the goat He's also a movie star. Oh Wow He's like he's like And he's in Sprite commercials Sprite commercials. This is real name childish Gambino. I mean That's Lando Calrissian Just cuz I won't even say anything All right, shall we I've got an idea. Well, maybe we do a Daily Tech news show. Hey, I like that. We're all here Why not? All right, let's see. I think I got everything ready. Here we go Daily Tech news show is powered by you to find out more head to Daily Tech news show comm slash support This is the Daily Tech news for Friday, June 8th 2018 in Los Angeles on Tom Merritt and from studio hack 5 in Oakland, California I'm Shannon Morris and from believe land I'm here to support the Cavaliers and illustrate the show Best of luck to your sports ball team tonight. Thank you. It's all there's nothing much more we can say Sarah Lane is off today Well-deserved today off but our producer Roger Chang is here. How are you Roger? I'm always here All right, let's start with a few tech things you should know E3 begins in Los Angeles next week major company press conferences will take place this weekend Microsoft's announcement is 1 p.m. Pacific on Sunday Sony follows on Monday at 6 p.m. Pacific and Nintendo will do its pre-recorded announcement It's Nintendo direct announcement Tuesday at 9 a.m. And don't forget it's all games None of the companies are expected to announce any hardware. Yay E3 It's my favorite convention to watch from far far away a Snapchat will allow its iOS users to send bit moji stickers that include you and a friend called friend moji's Through the Apple messages app friend moji's have only been available in the snapchat app and up until now It's a big move big day for a bit moji's Facebook said Thursday that a bug caused posts of 14 million users to be set as public No matter what default setting the user normally had selected the bug existed from May 18th to May 27th Now technicians fix the bug on May 22nd But it took five days to fully restore the affected settings and Facebook said it will notify you if you were affected by the bug You could do like I do and just never use Facebook and then you won't have to deal with those kind of things Oath announced it's discontinuing fate Yahoo messenger as of July 17th The company said it does not have a replacement product But it mentioned you can sign up for a beta of a group messaging app called squirrel at squirrel.yahoo.com For the next six months you can download your chat history at messenger.yahoo.com slash get my data And yahoo messenger launched as yahoo pager back in 1998 You know wow yahoo message how I Communicated between the tech TV calm and g4 TV calm staff during the brief period when we were Transitioning before I got laid off bless your heart yahoo messenger All right Let's talk a little bit more about Japan a new law on home sharing in Japan requires hosts register their listings and Get a license and display that license number by June 15th Now the government is saying as of June 1st any host without a license Will need to cancel Reservations for after June 15th that were booked before June 15th as a result Airbnb is now cancelling Thousands of reservations for guests arriving between June 15th and June 19th at any listing which does not yet have a license I know that may be kind of confusing But basically if you booked for June 15th through June 19th at a place that hasn't got their license yet in Japan You're getting canceled Airbnb has allocated ten million dollars to a fund to assist those who got cancelled and incur costs because they have to make alternate arrangements This was really interesting to me because last year I went to Tokyo and I stated in Airbnb and All over the apartment complex were signs that said no Airbnb allowed and then when we entered the place They had a signage on the inside that said if anyone asks you are my friend Please don't talk to the neighbors. It was like it was really sketchy. Yeah It was a nice place. It was a very nice apartment But it was very sketchy in that we knew immediately that they weren't allowed to have an Airbnb So I do wonder if this is a big problem in Japan or if it's a problem in other countries as well Because it sounds like they're really cracking down on it Yeah, in New York, I know this is an issue where they've been cracking down and they may be cracking down even farther It it is a little sketchy in places. Sometimes it's not even the law It's just that the building doesn't like it and so they they want you to keep it quiet And that doesn't make for a comfortable stay when you're trying to hide the fact Yeah, you never know if you're gonna get evicted and that's scary when you're in another country Verizon has announced that its chief technology officer Hans Vestberg will take over a CEO Starting August 1st current CEO Lowell McGatham will retire Vestberg joins Verizon a year after being fired as CEO from Ericsson during an investor's shakeup Vestberg has been overseeing the buildout of 5g by Verizon and a selection at CEO is seen as prioritizing networking over media expansion Yeah, don't forget Verizon owns oath the folks that are killing Yahoo messenger But but also more importantly own tech crunch and and gadget and and Yahoo So a lot of people thought Verizon was gonna go the way of AT&T and maybe try to buy some networks some TV networks are expanded to media naming Vestberg really makes it sound like no Verizon wants to double down on infrastructure and wireless network Which it does make sense. I mean they do have decent competition So it'd be excellent to see more infrastructure buildout from Verizon Yeah, and it's not like you can't go in both directions Certainly AT&T plans to do that they're rolling out 5g and trying to buy Time Warner at the same time But their chief operating officer was the guy that everybody thought was gonna get this job because he was able he could live in both worlds Whereas that you know, not that Vestberg can't You know delegate to the COO and delegate to oath and Tim Armstrong down there But but certainly his his knowledge is all from Erickson in in device making and networking and and that is What he is going to prioritize. There's just no doubt about it, right? It's an interesting. It's an interesting move for Verizon and I imagine it's easy to overinterpret this as like Oh, they're getting out of media. My guess is they're just gonna let oath Take that on and on it makes me wonder though if they have plans to spin oath out as in and sell it off That's a good. Well, I guess we're gonna have to see Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if they did it would be something that one would assume that a already growing media company like maybe a Disney Fox merger or a Comcast Fox for whoever heads up with Fox, you know Might want to tack on oath to something like that or or maybe even a CBS Where they have CBS interactive and all the stuff that they've Conglomerated around the CNET networks there But maybe they would like to expand that as well Of course CBS is dealing with its own thing about whether it should merge with Viacom or not So it's it's kind of murky and messy out there. Maybe that's what Verizon said is, you know what? It's gonna make money 5g That's Our technicus Timothy B Lee has an excellent write-up on why Emergency braking systems have trouble with stationary objects like parked cars and lane dividers. We've heard about these crashes, right? You should read the article if you want to really want to get a fuller understanding But the short version is radar is good at measuring speed and relative speed So it's trained to ignore stationary objects Because you have a lot of stationary objects in view Trees and guardrails and things like that Adaptive cruise control systems were designed to focus on maintaining a safe distance behind other moving objects With the assumption that the driver would intervene to avoid non-moving obstacles Also auto emergency braking is designed to work at 20 to 30 miles per hour not at high speeds higher speed emergency braking Has a higher risk of accidents because at that speed dangerous objects have to be detected farther ahead and That's more prone to errors and false positives than the lower speeds where you're detecting them closer Where you have you have you have a better accuracy rate Add to that that adaptive cruise control auto braking systems and throw in lane guidance, too. They don't talk to each other Means that they are also more conservative about what they can do the upshot of me reading this article was This is why autopilot is not a self-driving car and why it's very important that you realize that if you use it I felt the exact same way after like totally gaking out after reading this article It gave me a much clearer perspective as far as why we keep on like not constantly But we've keep on hearing these recurring stories about these really major and Depressing crashes that happen at very high speeds when you don't really hear about them that often at lower speeds Now I understand from the technology standpoint a lot better like why these issues keep on keep on occurring and I Think as humans we really need to make that very clear precise understanding of what is autopilot and what is You know self-driving or something that helps you drive like that. Yeah, it's not a complete system There are those they're being developed by Waymo and uber and others but this system is is People are like why didn't it see the concrete divider? It's like because it's not meant to that yeah systems aren't designed to do that That's why you're supposed to be paying attention because they're designed to do very specific things and you as the human fill in the gaps between those things Well, hopefully that technology will continue getting better and better to build a better world for us humans Yeah, well, that's the good news is that it is for sure. Yeah MIT researchers have developed a transmitter that sends each bit of data on a different frequency bulk acoustic wave a kb a w Resonators work with a channel generator to rapidly switch between channels a secret key used by the sender and receiver Identifies which channel are ones and which ones are zeros the researchers also integrate a two transmitter pass into a time interleaved architecture so the workload Alternates fast enough to maintain a one megabit per second data rate similar to BLE which is Bluetooth The upshot is if you didn't follow it it stops signals from being intercepted or even jammed. I love this story. It's so cool Basically what they're saying is they've they've developed a new type of protocol kind of similar to Wi-Fi or on 2.4 gigahertz or 5 gigahertz, but it's it's allowing for channel hopping much quicker and between a much wider amount of frequencies Currently for hackers It's really easy if you're on Wi-Fi for you to be able to track data Even if it is channel happy hopping if you have multiple technologies for example I know we sell them but in my my case it would be the Wi-Fi pineapple if you have multiple Wi-Fi Pineapples on multiple different frequencies and channels you can watch that channel hopping happen and you can track that data happening But since this is happening so quickly on such a wide array of frequencies it sounds like Using multiple Wi-Fi pineapples would not allow you to be able to hack this system And that's just so cool to me that the fact that they're developing this to protect against, you know black hat hackers It's awesome. Yeah, I know a lot of people are like, ah, there's protocols that already do this not this fast You got to read this article. This is crazy fast and the other thing they do that's really interesting is a lot of times You can tell whether a one or a zero is being sent Based on on the megahertz This fools that by only by having a secret key So that you know which channel means one and which means zero So when it comes in on that channel, you're like, oh it came in on that channel I knew there were two possible channels and that channel is the one channel But anybody in the middle intercepting it they don't know that so it's just noise I definitely want to learn more about this And I hope that it comes to DEF CON so that we can see it in action because that would be so fascinating Yeah, and find out what vulnerabilities there are to it, right? Everything's got them. So yeah Finally the European Parliament will vote later this month on a copyright directive. You'll also hear this called article 13 It states that platform providers should quote Take measures to ensure the functioning of agreements concluded with rights holders for the use of their works Now this is one of those things that's meant to be narrow to say like hey If you if you have a copyright agreement with someone you should enforce it however critics note that the language seems to require companies to filter all the content put online by users and That the only way that seems feasible to comply with this law would be to create bots like YouTube's content ID Now we know that YouTube's content ID is Not accurate It airs on the side of taking things down rather than trying to understand what the use is So the system tends to play it safe and blocks things that often are not infringing or are fair use classes Now YouTube has been struggling with this for a long time on its own Imagine if every website that operated in Europe had to do that the Electronic Frontier Foundation of 56 other rights Organizations have sent an open letter to European lawmakers outlining their concerns about article 13 But the awareness is starting to ramp up. You're starting to see more organizations talk about this because the votes coming up I definitely see the perspective of why they want to put a law like this in place I mean from my own creative Perspective myself as a creator. I always deal with people, you know putting up episodes of hack 5 and sticking their own ads on And it sucks, you know, there's I have to deal with my own way of taking that down and it's a real pain But on the other hand Sometimes I purchase licensed music and then that gets a content ID claim takedown on YouTube And I have a legitimate right to be able to use that music because I paid for it And it's it's my music now that I own it So it's there's no perfect answer to this issue from either side It's it's a really big problem. Yeah, the problem isn't the law You don't need a new law is my take on this The a new law is not going to fix the fact that content ID systems aren't very good, right? You need to encourage technology. So if Europe really wants to take a positive step here They would they would maybe create a standards organization or consortium To work to come up with a better way to help the person who has a legitimate grievance like you were just described Get satisfaction, but without Trampling on fair use rights. That's a thorny problem and it could use a big push For people to understand and maybe even dig into like what copyright law does to creative works as far as encouraging or Discouraging them and what the appropriate laws should be. This is just a band-aid and it's probably going to make things worse if they enact it Folks if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes Be sure to subscribe to daily tech headlines.com available on the Amazon Echo Google Home and more including the anchor app at anchor.fm Thousands of Google employees signed a petition back in April We mentioned it on the show calling on CEO Sundar Pichai to cancel Google's project Maeve Which was developing AI as a tool for analyzing drone footage for the Pentagon here in the US Now Google hasn't since in response to the petition not cancelled project Maven, but said it would not Seek another contract a follow-on contract for project Maven after that project ends and now CEO Sundar Pichai has outlined four areas where Google will not develop or deploy AI at all as well as seven principles for For guiding the positive use of AI here are the four places where Google won't use AI Technologies that cause or are likely to cause overall harm where there is a material risk of harm We will proceed only when we believe the benefits substantially outweigh the risks and will incorporate appropriate safety constraints to Weapons or other technologies whose principal purpose or implementation is to cause or directly facilitate injury to people That's out number three Technologies that gather or use information for surveillance violating internationally accepted norms whatever those are that's out and number four They're not going to do technologies whose purpose contravenes widely accepted principles of international law and human rights So those are the things they've said we're not going to do Google also stated seven principles to guide AI development Be socially and beneficial avoid creating or reinforcing bias be built and tested for safety be accountable to people Incorporate privacy design principles uphold high standards of scientific excellence and be made available for uses that accord with all of these principles so We've we've got some we're a lot of wiggle room in there But we've got some principles stated by Google because of this outrage about the idea that AI was being used in the military situation It doesn't preclude military uses of AI. It just says we don't want them to be used to harm people right and I I would argue that a lot of these rules that they created are Rather vague and very much open for For whoever decides to read them their own opinions Which I don't know if that's a good thing or a negative thing Yeah, they're good principles But if you really want to be assured if you've got an opinion and you want to know are they really going to do What I want them to do as an employee or not of Google You want more specifics you want examples you want them to say and and and we will definitely not do this kind of thing And and like you say there's there's a lot of vagaries in here, right like the number four be accountable to people provide Appropriate opportunities for feedback relative explanations and appeal like how how are you going to go about that? Like what's what's the process like how are you going to entail that happening? I think that They're they're don't do's are a lot more clear They make a lot more sense and they're very Explanatory like you know if it's something that facilitates injury to people make sure that you don't do it But on the other hand the positives they're very vague On the good side though if we look at that positively It gives Google the chance to grow with the norms of society and since they're a US company That's something that I can highly relate to in current years So it could be a good thing that they're able to do that But I think that a lot of people are really thinking about this story right now And the fact that they decided to pull out of that contract and they decided to release these different tidbits about terms that they're going to stand by because of all the negative feelings and connotations that humans have kind of Attributed to AI over the past several years And I think most of that is because of the way that Hollywood and other industries Show AI as if it's a bad thing that's going to end up like killing off all the humans but in actuality the the basis that the way that humans are going to use AI that's More attributable to what we could actually see happening in the coming years as opposed to the AI is gonna kill us all Yeah, I I mean let's let's be clear We don't want the AI to kill us all but I I think I think the fear is If we let AI decide something it could do something bad And so when you have military involved the imagination runs to They're going to let AI decide who to shoot at and that's not good because the AI Might be shooting at the wrong people Because we can't control it and the fact of the matter is AI isn't good enough for that yet. It just it just isn't and no I'm not saying they should be allowed to it when it gets good enough But that is the least of our problems you pointed out a really good article on live science comm Where they interviewed Killian Weisenberger an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University Who told them that some types of problems map well to AI skill sets Making certain tasks relatively easy for AI to complete like you can map it to play-go Or something like that, but most things do not map to that and they're not applicable AI reaching consciousness There is absolutely no progress in research in that area says Weisenberger I don't think that's anywhere in our near future So it's it's not only that AI isn't going to be smart enough to think on its own AI is very Task-specific right now. Yeah, it is and and that's just based on like how much our technological advances Allow us to do at this time in age now It's entirely possible in like half half a century or something like that. We might start to see that kind of ability To happen with that technology, but right now we just don't have that ability even with quantum computing even with AI It's just it's just not there so a lot of what we see in Places like Hollywood and in TV and like the show humans which is gaining consciousness Which is a great show by the way It's a really good show, but it's still like those things just they they don't exist at this time in age Yeah, and honestly The problem with using AI and a lot of these kinds of situations Would have to do with it not being very good at all like, you know Not not that it would decide to turn malevolent But it just wouldn't do the right thing and that's dangerous in a militaristic situation already. I I think project Maven was probably okay It was analyzing imagery you could if you were going to make an argument against it based on these principles It may be like that's a little that sounds like surveillance to me is that okay surveillance But it wasn't being used to target according to Google now some people have said yeah They say that but they also want to win a lot of government contracts I bet it was two or three steps away being used to inform targeting situations, which may or may not be true And and I think that's why a lot of Google employees were like we just don't want to be anywhere near that at all Yeah, they don't want to be associated with it They they want these contracts so they're gonna try Google's gonna try it's in its best interest to try to figure out How to be able to get government contracts including military contracts? in some way that appears responsible to Their own employees and other people now they still could use AI with government contracts They could do things like like help them develop better technology for the Air Force They could help make better technology in planes or they could help with the the computer technology Advances in in the military and the people that work behind the computers not necessarily out on the fields. I Just wanted to add one thing one reason why you know this kind of contract with the military is so You know seductive and compelling is that the Department of Defense spends a lot a lot of money Yes, people not realize it, but Silicon Valley owes its birth to military spending whether it was an aerospace Aeronautics research radar development electronic research all all through the impetus of defense So there has been a history of the the military spending a lot of money and You know until private institutions can match that in that way for a lot of these companies It's like look we just hit the jackpot. We get all this money to do the research We want to do and we get very very very few strings attached We don't have VCs breathing down our backs checking you know checking every month. How you doing? How you doing? How you doing? Where you Google doesn't have VCs breathing down its back It's it's got search money coming in but it wants to diversify those resources and that big old pot of government money Is it just it's a lot of money. Yeah Well, thanks to everybody who participates in our subreddit You can submit stories and vote on them at dailytechnewshow.reddit.com and Facebook comm slash groups slash daily tech news show I got a couple of emails here. First of all, John sent us an email about Valve's decision on how to moderate content on the steam store, which is basically to say they won't unless it's illegal John says I'm actually a huge fan of the way valve has decided to approach objectionable content mostly because objectionable is subjective I think if steam is well filtered categorized and managed by humans instead of algorithms It can allow all comers the filters that steamers talking about would be managed by you you would decide what you want to see Perhaps my faith in humanity is misplaced. He says but I believe the cream still rises to the top I don't think games and content with outright racists demeaning and or trolling content will do well at least not long term Well, yeah, I don't know It's a it's a hard debate to talk about especially, you know with our own personal perspectives So I could agree or disagree with that email But you know it valves a they're a company. They're a closed company so they can do what they want and We can agree with our wallets or disagree with our wallets. I do in principle without getting into the rest of it I do like the idea that and I and I want to see what their controls look like But I in principle I like the idea of we'll give you the filter you decide what you see in the store And I think that's that's a that's a pretty good approach. I'm interested to see how that works It's kind of like Twitter blocking or giving me the ability to block certain words showing up in my notifications Yeah, if I don't want to see something that's sexist for example, I can block that word and then I never see it So to me it doesn't exist Would you do us the honor of reading the last email? Sure So this one comes from bill from Chicago He chimes in about the cat genie comment regarding a new automatic litter box that was showcased at Computex He writes I've had a cat genie automatic litter box for years now works fantastic It washes itself and it pumps the mess to a drain I just power wash mine once a year my cat loves it and so do I I just got one less thing to worry about Wanted to share for anyone who is as lazy as I am or has an elderly cat person who wants Help save their back That's awesome And I would actually recommend another cat litter robot in case you don't have the drainage option or if you're renting and you Don't have the ability to put in your own water option for the littered or the cat genie the litter robot the litter robot 3 is the one that I have at home that I've been using for a year and it's amazing. Oh cool. Good. So many litter robots out there. I had no idea. That was great All right before we get out of here, let's check in with Len Peralta. What have you been drawing Len? Well, you know, I know you said in the main story that google has kind of backed off of putting AI in guns Which is good news But I decided to sort of Talk about that idea In the sense that people are afraid of AI going into products and what it means and that it becomes sentient So, uh, I did actually two drawings today One is it's all about they're both called smart guns And the first one is about adding artificial intelligence to weapons because some folks lack the actual intelligence to use them properly And you have a guy who is Scared of the gun, which is saying put me down. I'm not shooting anything go go home and go to bed I like this because it's saying maybe the gun will actually be smarter. Yes Exactly. Uh, and then the second one, which personally I think might be my favorite is this one Which is just called smart guns. It's an automatic rifle that is uh become sentient and is saying don't shoot me Which if you think about it I don't see it. It's very clever. Yeah, no there. Oh, there it is. Yeah, now I see it I like this one a lot. It says a lot with a with just a little Oh, yeah, thank you. That's really cool. Yes. It's it's pretty cool And uh, you can uh, you can get both of these prints right now at my online store Uh, and also I want to mention that next month Uh, we have our first wedding in our family and I'm trying to make some money to pay off Some some stuff with the wedding for my son So I'm open for commissions. Uh, if you have any commissions send it my way You can start over at lennparaltestore.com So basically you can be responsible for a slice of wedding cake Or or a or a place setting Yes decoration at the wedding By commissioning lenn and then you get a great piece of art out of it. That's right. It's great Also good for dance and grads as well. So lennparaltestore.com Anna morse. What do you guys got going on? Well over at hack five I just had my new friend rinoa on the show She got to guest host with me because I met her at maker fair randomly and we did a vintage apple 2c tear down Which was it was so cool I've never seen the inside of an apple 2c So I was able to Break it down and actually see everything that goes on on the inside of one of these devices and that was so much fine So that was over at hack 5.org hck 5.org and then on tech thing Uh, I just reviewed a new product called the pearl charger, uh, which just hit its goal on Kickstarter Which is very exciting and it's this really cool usb charger that shows you the wattage information right on the front And it doesn't throttle in between any of the usb ports So it'd be great for like a raspberry pi cluster or something like that But you can check that one out over at tekthing.com Thank you everybody who supports the show. 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I know I know I just wanted to talk about like so much about all of them I realized we kept on hitting the red and I was just I want to finish my statement too much too soon too good Uh, well, we could talk about him more in the post show. That's why it's here, but uh, what should we call this show? We should call the show Show about that chet room that we should call it melvin like melvin Oh, there's war. What is AI good for? Like that one and there's also the cop, you know, the copyright little thing that says copyrighted means Um, I like the what AI what was it? What AI is good for that's a war. What is AI good for? You know that song absolutely nothing say it again Yeah, I like that one. All right We can go with that. Oh good god y'all AI is good for absolutely All right, I'll stop I'm sorry Season assist I don't know if I teased it for you guys, but I just started working on a new youtube channel Oh It's all about this thing that I really love. It's an anime. It's called sailor moon and Oh I've never heard of it before. I'm really excited. Yeah, that's so I'm so stuck I created I have a studio and it's got a backdrop of a bookcase and it's full of sailor moon stuff And I do unboxings and reviews and it's really fun. That sounds like something that will make you very happy I'm so excited. Yeah, I'm just making the graphics. I was like, this is awesome because I fell in the sailor moon font So I was like, I'm writing sailor snubs in the sailor moon font. And this is Yeah, it's so exciting you and uh my sister-in-law Kristen. Uh, she was a she's a big sailor moon fan, too Well, when I have my channel up and running, I'll give you the link so she can subscribe. Oh, yeah, absolutely I'm sure she will I'll probably have it up and running next week. She works at facebook A little place called facebook She works in like, I don't know some like Internal video making You know, oh, that's cool something like that. Yeah That's cool, man. Yeah. Yeah. Well, what are you up to this weekend? I We're doing our quarterly hangout and then we're doing our dts meeting of me sarah and roger and then sunday I'm doing night attack Night attack live in los angeles. Oh my gosh. That's so cool. Yeah, so anybody in the la area in town for e3 come by In santa, monica Ho ho ho So why is everybody down is are they down there for e3 too? uh, no, uh, they're doing they're just doing these two shows one in san diego and One up here in la or in santa, monica. I suppose That's awesome. I have pinned the details to the top of my twitter twitter.com slash ace detect One place you can find it. Uh, but it is at the west side comedy club In santa, monica starts at 7 p.m. June 10th nice That's so exciting I wish I could go it's going to be me carboni Andrew main All my people probably going to show up It's my roger mighty all the people at him. Yeah, I have to see what happens with my life and life It'll be fun. So that's what I'm doing. What are you doing? Um, my friend russell his he just turned. I don't know how old but he He turned into a birthday party So most likely I'll be doing a birthday party thing with him. I love russell tell him I said happy birthday I will yeah, I'll definitely pass that along to him. He's such a good friend I love my instagram. I feel like I'm a world traveler. We're just watching it dude. Like he gets the best deals So now that I've been to japan with him, he's like so chill as far as traveling with so I was like next time you go to japan hit me up Yeah Because he's awesome. So his birthday He'll probably have a birthday party this weekend and I think I'll just work on editing my videos That's about it. Yeah Little weekend at home Wish I was going to a live night attack. That would be awesome They have done them in san francisco before Yeah, I know I went to one here in san francisco and that was really fun It's easier to get to him now because I take bart to work So I'm like constantly parked there and I go to the city, which is great So I can do things with people now. Yay Yeah, I think your bart stop is my old bart stop if I have if I have I think so. Yeah 19th. Yep. Yep. That's the one. There used to be a spanish coffee shop Right there on the corner that served cafe con leche Just like they do in spain. I don't know what that is. I think it's probably gone now Well, it's kind of like a latte, but it's a spanish spin on it. So there's there's slight differences And it's just so good. I used to go there all the time. I bet I bet that place is gone now, but Yummy. That was so long ago. That was like a lot. Sounds cool Yeah, I'm going to go start my weekend now. Okay. Yeah. What are you gonna do, Len? Gonna watch a game. You're gonna watch a basketball game. Probably watch a game Just one game probably And then uh, I hope you watch too. Yeah Or maybe my son and his fiance are in town, but we probably won't see them a whole lot I don't know go into a party on saturday or on sunday. Maybe going downtown tomorrow to go to a parade I don't know. It's all up in the air. It's all up in the air. Well, man. I Really love the stuff you did today. It was awesome. Thank you. Thank you so much. I appreciate that And I implore every single person within the sound of my voice to commission len for something today Yes, please that would be awesome Just I had a couple people ghost on me So don't be like them. Yeah, I like I like the idea of doing like a father's day illustration Yes, a really cool idea. Yes. What a great father's day gift, right? Yeah, and there's time too. There's time this way a gift. Yeah Dads and grads Can you do a print for father's day because my dad's not an internet user? Uh, yes, I can of course, uh, hope if you order early enough you can okay Yeah, so yeah, just hit me up go to the store Uh, send me a message and we'll work something out. Cool. All right. All right. All right. All right. Bye len. Bye. See you later. Bye Now we can talk about len How great he is and we like him Yeah, he'll never know how his art is awesome and how I don't feel intimidated by his size Oh, that's great Oh, I got a pledge update from action news action news From Justin rubber young's action news Oh, they found a freight forwarder. That's good. Oh for international stuff. Yeah Oh I'm so excited to get that game in the mill. It's gonna be great Great days to have someone to ship it through they weren't going to just ship it through UPS or D. H. L. I think I think it's to Yeah, I guess um, the warehouse wasn't going to ship it through one of the regular Companies from their manufacturer overseas. So they had to find a freight forwarder Although I don't deal with shipping no more Now Yeah, thank god. Oh my gosh, I had so much work to do when I was doing the store and hack five shows and I was doing Doors are a lot of work. Yeah, they're so tiring. So I'm excited to hear about that patreon thing Yeah, so that is interesting. We was in the daily tech headlines It's not a really a big enough story for the main show But it's of interest to the patrons. I'm sure that the patreon bought that merch company and they're gonna try to integrate that into Patreon so that the idea being you could just upload designs That merch company will make them and ship them out for you to patrons, which means we might be able to easily add some merch Rewards to people on patreon. It's really cool. Yeah I would love that and I made it very clear to as many people at patreon as possible that I would be happy to be first in line to beta test So Yeah, that sounds great. Yeah, well if you do beta test it I would love to hear more about your thoughts on it because yeah something to consider it is physical rewards for a while Yeah, like, you know, like we have the store with the hats and everything Uh, but turning that into a reward on an ongoing basis with fulfillment and all of that. That's yeah, it's tough Especially internationally So I I hope they fix a lot of those those those issues All right, uh, well, I think we'll end the stream there. Thanks everybody. Have a great weekend And uh, we'll see you some of you tomorrow. I'm sure on the analyst hangout. And if not, uh, we'll see you on monday Bye