 And he's been saying we're late. Oh, no We're live everybody get ready It was great the first time Here's the thing we have a recording of the first 11 minutes of the show and And it was real good. Has this ever happened before like what a way is this I've never not noticed We weren't live when I started the show. No, yeah You want it you want to speed run the first one like literally just like the first sentence and then Well, okay. Hmm. I mean you could you could piece it together for yeah for audio It's not a problem. We could just we could just go right to Google pay and pick up So let's do that. I'll have to do a little editing after the after the fact But for those on video we apologize We did not start recording and or streaming live when we thought we had I go away from I Hit the button and it said stop broadcast on it. So I thought it was streaming, but I guess it was just Thinking about it because I You can blame my cat Sam And I'm tired of Sam always button is yeah I was in anything just to make sure Sam hasn't screwed something up in the future I guess we just make sure we look at live and Pay closer attention to the chat room But yeah Google says its assistant can control what let's just let's just read through without the discussion You can get the discussion in the audio version. Let's just read through the quick hits and then we'll pick up All right Google says its assistant can now control more than 5,000 smart devices up from 1500 compatible devices back in January So quite a big jump in a short amount of time also closes the gap between Google and Amazon The latter of which still works with more smart home gadgets if we're keeping score, which we are voice controlled Functionality for brands like dishes set top box the hopper and Logitech's Harmony remotes. We'll start rolling out this month Amazon announced in skill purchasing for its AI assistant So a creator of a skill can sell content for its user Both one-off purchases and monthly or yearly subscriptions will be available with the transaction handled inside the skill via voice on an echo or third party That a word compatible gadget Developers get 70% of the price paid by users in Amazon will get the other 30% Amazon's also adding the ability for sellers or goods of services to get paid through their voice assistant using Amazon pay Goldman Sachs is launching a Bitcoin trading operation the first of its kind Goldman will trade Bitcoin futures Contracts not actual coin on behalf of clients and create its own more flexible version of a future known as a non deliverable forward Goldman executive Rana Yared tells the New York Times that the firm believes Bitcoin doesn't have the characteristics of a currency But a number of clients wanted to hold it as a valuable commodity Pocket Cast has been acquired by a collective group that includes NPR WNYC studios WBZ Chicago and this American life a podcast You've probably heard of Pocket Cast the app will operate as a joint venture between the new owners Phillip Simpson and Russell even Novik who formed Shifty Jelly, which is podcast developer. They develop other things as well Back in 2008. We'll have unspecified at least for now leadership roles at the new company We don't know what the sale price was though Twitter told 330 million users to change their password after a glitch exposed some passwords in plain text on its internal network Twitter says it has no indication the passwords were misused but encourages the change as a matter of caution Xiaomi filed for its initial public offering in Hong Kong reportedly seeking to raise a 10 billion dollars U.S. On a hundred billion dollar U.S. valuation that would make a Xiaomi China's third biggest technology company after 10 cent holdings and Alibaba Meanwhile Xiaomi also partnered with CK Hutchinson to make its phones available in Europe through three group stores in Austria Denmark Ireland Italy Sweden in the UK Nonphones will also be sold in stores in Ireland the UK in the Netherlands Xiaomi already sells its full line in Spain The 1996 Congressional Review Act gives the U.S. Congress the power to reverse any federal regulation By passing a joint resolution of disapproval within 60 days of the rules enactment That also blocks the same rule from being enacted again on May 9th Senator Ed Markey will introduce a joint resolution to roll back the FCC's order that removed the 2015 open Internet guidelines in other words rollback net neutrality under the CRA CRA procedures are arcane, but they allow a vote to pass with a simple majority So it sidesteps all the committee stuff and any filibusters right now 49 Senate Democrats and Republican Senator Susan Collins are on board They think they can get Republican Senators John Kennedy or Dean Heller to flip over as well But even if it passes the Senate, it's less clear whether they can get the House of Representatives to approve it Not all Democrats necessarily will support it But even if all of them did they'd still need 25 House Republicans to have it pass the House and After all that the president would probably veto it All right Let's I'm gonna unpause now here. We go Google pay is now rolling out on the web for shopping transactions on Chrome Safari and Firefox No matter the device says Google which also includes iOS so iOS browsers any browser that use an iOS Users can check out with a new buy with Google pay button on shopping sites Users of Google's advanced protection program can also now access that data on iOS native apps as well Well, this is so cross-platform. It's it's it's like the olden days Yeah, you know in number one, I think this is Google at its best Their web services are very often kind of beyond compare their UI is usually very good. It's very smart This is a good move and also look the the future of this kind of payment Where you are as frictionless as we have ever been By its very nature kind of has to be as cross cross-platform as possible So you're not thinking I'm going to be using this and not that well and Google pay formerly Android pay and pay with Google that got married and had a baby or whatever but like Can you imagine being on iOS on you know some shopping site? Let's say I'm gonna try to buy something and I want some frictionless payment option. It says like Android pay I'd be like, oh, well, I can't click on that. It's not gonna work So this all makes a lot more sense just as a branding from a branding perspective but you know works with debit credit cards PayPal transactions and I'm all for it. Yeah, you know, yeah That's either things that Google really is coming from behind the eight ball because when you think of Google You don't think they definitely have my credit card unless you are already in their ecosystem for something in the way that Amazon and Apple I know those guys have my credit card Yeah, and you people may be surprised now that Google pay is all unified that they do have some payment information because oh, right I rented something on YouTube or I paid for Google play music or I bought a pixel, you know It's now all part of that same system HTC tweeted a picture of a phone Sorry, a phone parts rather with the phrase coming soon a phone that is more than the sum of its specs and The date of May 23rd meanwhile So no sent out invites to a June 6th event in San Francisco with a picture of multiple remotes with the phrase You're better than this So The specs are the sum of the phone HTC, but okay, not that not the HTC phone It's gonna have like crazy cool cameras because that's new but that's a spec Well, I think this is this is there to say one of the common complaints about Android phones or some of the Android variants is that these are just a list of specs They don't really work well together and many of these features will be things that you use once and then you'll see use better in an Apple device Two years from now This is them trying to go against that grain and say no We have one cohesive awesome product whether or not it will be that We'll see yeah, so that so they'll have like a really, you know Supposedly the leaks are saying 12 and 16 megapixel cameras 8 megapixel front camera, but they'll say our Algorithms our AI our software will make it easier and better and then they'll do the same thing They'll have the squeeze option that they always have so yeah as an owner of a two Sonos ones, which are the speakers that work with Amazon You know her yeah, I Very much hope that I can now control my Television and everything via my speaker that sits right next to my TV. I don't know But I assume that that's what they're going for something that's voice controlled I think this is very very smart for them to get into the so when you think of how to unify the best sound with the best features you think of Sonos, which You know took them long enough I think that they kind of sat they sort of rested on their laurels because they had such great sound and back in a When apps were new it was a fairly easy way to tie all these speakers together and control them But I think they kind of had had a good snooze that they're they've thankfully woken up from You know, I was really hoping that IO would include Google assistant coming to my sonos speakers You know, I'm not saying that that couldn't still happen But it doesn't look likely at this point even though that was the promise which is part of the reason that I Sprung for a more expensive speaker that it might be AI assistant cross platform I mean, there's no reason that this announcement on June 6th might not have Google assistant and Amazon voice service That's what Sonos has been saying. Maybe they'll say like yeah, whatever you want to use it's gonna be in there Something you're better than that. I don't know Maybe this means all those remotes You're not gonna need them because the new sonos with the voice assistant will take care of it But that could go either way exactly one would think that if it was Google voice Google's voice assistant because a lot of us are waiting for that, you know, like hey any day Let's do this that there'd be more of a You know some some key wordage, but maybe they're just being coy. Well, if they're gonna do both That's why they would avoid the key wordage Mmm Maybe Stupid announcements just tell us what just tell us When you're gonna announce it Co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare Matthew Prince tweeted that AT&T appears to be actively preventing access to Cloudflare's alternate domain name server 1.1.1.1 Threads on hacker news Reddit and DSL reports all contain reports from AT&T customers who say That after a forced firmware update the Cloudflare public DNS no longer works through their router People are debating whether it's a bug or an intentional block hat tip to Ecstasy jam who posted this to our subreddit it does seem to Be very likely to be a bug Because 1.1.1.1 was used as kind of a garbage DNS for a long time and Cloudflare's big deal when they launched this was Hey, we know this was a garbage address We'll still route all your garbage stuff away. That's fine. We're not worried about that We can handle it or Cloudflare, but we'll also provide domain name system So my guess is there's something in that AT&T firmware that is messing with that because they're using it as a throwaway address but It's been going on since early April and AT&T hasn't fixed it And I think that's why Matthew Prince from Cloudflare says well look it seems like they're doing it on purpose at this point So what would be the arguments for them doing it on purpose? That's the part that doesn't make sense because they're not blocking 9.in quad 9. They're not blocking Google There's all these other open DNS from Cisco other open DNS servers public DNS servers rather That they're not blocking. Why would they block Cloudflare? That just doesn't make any sense Someone needs to ring up Albert AT&T and figure that one out Watson come here. We need you figure this out Hey folks if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes Be sure to subscribe to daily tech headlines available on the Amazon Echo Google home the anchor app and at dailytechheadlines.com Wall Street Journal sources say Amazon has been inviting people to a New York office For 3d body scanning. What? Come to our Manhattan office Well 3d body scan why would they do this Tom? Well because they want to get data on your body and how it changes over time In fact, it's a 20-week period according to the Wall Street Journal and Participants have to be scanned every two weeks for 30 minutes Now why they would want to be doing that? Probably has to do with the fact that they bought the startup body labs in October body lab software scans shape and motion The old body labs website promoted it as something that could be used for games kind of like a motion capture thing but also for fashion in figuring out what clothes would fit you and Amazon is expected to become the number one apparel retailer in the United States this year right now It's second to Walmart, which has an 8.7% market share But Amazon would like to sell you more clothes and one way to do that is to tell you Hey, it's gonna fit because we scan your body and this is the number one reason that I don't buy Clothes online very often Tom and I were talking before the show earlier today where it's like, you know Shirts for the most part. It's like, I mean, I'm a small person. It's like usually I'm just extra small everything But when it comes to other things shoes pants like there are certain things where it's like No, you just got to try it on beforehand because most of the time It'll be a waste because it won't fit quite right a 20-week period where somebody is scanning my body Let's say I was a participant in the study I get it and I like the idea of like Very gradual changes that just sort of you know happened to people and that's probably most of the time what's going to happen But let's say somebody was also participating in you know some Kittosis diet right and maybe they're buying that stuff on Amazon too and Amazon can get a pretty good sense of You know if I were doing that how my body shape and and weight and size might change over a 20-week period You can get a lot of data especially with people who are like ooh, you know, I mean things have changed a lot You know, I don't want to buy some online if Amazon can pinpoints How bodies change This starts to get really granular in a cool way because I want to buy clothes online I hate going shopping, but I just don't want to buy up to to get stuff in a box It's not gonna fit and all of this is awesome and amazing if we can get past how awkward and awful People immediately think about hey, please scan my body. There is there is there there are many Making anybody do it. It's a voluntary study. Sure. Sure. Sure, but There's the there Amazon's ability to build this in and their ability to make this better Will be dependent on people using it because the the aggregate data is going to be the most important and impressive In a world where a lot of other people would want to do this what I'm curious to see is beyond this trial What is the home version of our game for this because I agree with you Sarah that when you really think about it our bodies don't change all that much and yet because of Our culture and how we think about stuff we constantly Think there's more of a hesitation Because oh well, what if my body changes one way or or or another now all of a sudden I'm invalidating that data when really you're correct the more you get the more it could even adjust You know to know like hey, you've been ordering a lot of You're on the ketosis between Amazon groceries and Whole Foods we know exactly how much you've been eating exactly There are a lot of diets you might gain a lot of weight. You might you know become pregnant I mean, there's you know bodies change that's but in reality They don't change all that much and and you could gain a tremendous amount of data by doing this However, the question I think still remains Specifically in this world of oops we Left our left all your passwords open on a laptop and Twitter And and and the Facebook stuff where we are in a more literate world of data privacy. Do we want that data out there? Oh, like like some there's gonna be a body weight breach. Yeah Participants are gonna be you know mortified and Amazon's new partner emmer data for instance comes along and Yeah, I got a few thoughts on this one is just the idea that I wouldn't have to guess if this company's large is Really large, you know is this is this size for really a size for I think that is helpful on its own I think that collecting all this data to create a machine learning model that could then use the Amazon Echo look Which remember there they've kind of been just you know pushing that out there to try if suddenly the look can look at You and say oh based on all this research. We've done. We have a pretty good idea what your size is That's huge But it all rests on what Justin says we hate to keep going back to that but until we trust it's not about volunteering anymore It's not about saying hey, I am opting in it's about I'm opting in and then I want control over that data I want to be able to take it back I want to know exactly what you're doing with it and who you're sharing it with and look there's some people that want to step on that scale in the front of the public's and there's some people who would rather shoot themselves and That I think is a very very thick dividing line I do I really do think you know I there's what we're gonna have to see this in in action with Amazon and I'm sure a lot of other companies will follow suit But there's a difference between someone being like oh, I'm a size six It's like well what kind of size six are you and so the 3d scanning model And I know that there's a creepiness factor and you know that we're gonna get past it or we're not that is really gonna come in handy because You know with it no two bodies are the same So if you can get a pretty good idea of what you're gonna look like in that bathing suits Without having to go to a dressing room and cry and cry Happens when you do that in real life one of the reasons I subscribe One of the reasons I subscribe to the mister collection is I bought a pair of I got a pair of pants for them to fit And I'm like okay their measurements work the brands they work with work I'm not messing with that because finding pants that fit is impossible for me and I hate trying on clothes I do think that there is a valuable lesson to hear that I think it is probably more valuable for women's clothes than it is for men's clothes I think women's fashion maybe anecdotally for me seems to be a lot more particular and variable amongst different Brands and not to say that it's not the same with men but men seem to have less of an issue with it Hey, thanks to everybody who participates in our subreddit you can submit stories of Ola on a daily tech news show Reddit.com and facebook.com slash group slash daily tech news show. Let's check the mailbag Sarah Greg Lane Who says he's not related to me, but how would you know that Greg? He probably are in some sense says Actually had had this really interesting email says probably flew under the radar doesn't affect end users directly But Google Maps has just become Google Maps platform with a big price hike to developers and integrators The old system provided about 25,000 free impressions per day with extra impressions billed at 50 cents per thousand The new system provides 28,000 free impressions per month less than 1,000 impressions per day with extra impressions billed at $7 per thousand huge hike I run a site that makes extensive use of Google Maps under the new pricing our charges would go up from 70 dollars a month To about six thousand dollars per month No way we could afford this even with the volume pricing they've leased us with so we'd be switching to open street maps with Leaflet the impetus seems to be to cash in on apps that make extensive use of the API think uber or others who rely on mapping But for other companies obviously gonna be an issue. This might actually be a positive It'll invigorate interest in open street maps or maybe others which has been languishing for a few years Also expect uber lift and other location-based apps to invest in their own mapping solutions They're gonna have to at this point, you know, it's too expensive. Thanks for the show. Keep up. They excellent work Thanks for the insight Greg and yeah, I hope this does And also uber has been investing in their own map stuff, right? I seem to remember that that was something that they or some of the car companies as well They teamed up on buying Nokia's here platform. So Yeah, well, yeah, I mean when licensing deals go up like this a company it really has no choice Especially if you're big enough to be uber and you know have your own development I do think that there is just a general thing that we have seen on the internet as kind of the rise of the prosumer has You know things have flattened out with so many tools available on the internet that you've really seen enterprise pricing become more of a tricky wicket because The line between who's the big cash cows and who's the the plucky startups that might eventually become a cash cow are becoming thinner and thinner Well, Justin Robert Young always a pleasure to have you on Thursdays and sometimes Mondays and you know other days as well Tell folks what you've been up to since we saw you last well, you want to know what I have been doing I'm glad you asked I've been writing this free political newsletter. 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Yeah, right, you know, if this is the first time this has happened We're in good shape. Yeah, I when I was doing headlines this morning because you know It's he starts early and I'm usually you know sucking down my coffee and trying to you know get my head around everything That's going on and I wasn't on the show yesterday And so, you know, you just 16 Amazon stories And I'm writing the one about Amazon launching its own pet food line Yeah, and you know and I kept like It kept sort of like this spreadsheet would revert back, you know, and I was like after a while I was like I'm going crazy I kept parsing this and it kept going back and then I realized no that was just in a cell right above The one that I just kept messing up. It was just one of those things. I don't know was a glitch in the matrix Exactly you saw Sam run by you twice I was like, how many cats do I have? I'm gonna say I like two titles Okay, I have the list so far as Amazon stop checking out checking my body out Amazon Where did we where did it go? Amazon. Oh, yeah, I said I had a 3d body scanner. Would you come to my New York office? Oh? Are you an Amazon Prime body? That was the other one Prime body Yeah Thank you for making my Goldman Sachs story make more sense You added better contacts than all I you know what I did I took out the The the one phrase you had had in there. I don't remember it was that said, you know They won't be actually trading coins and I lifted the phrase from the Goldman Sachs press release Got it I I think I understand what this means, but this is exactly what they're saying. They're doing so Yeah, it sounded better. What about Amazon wants to know what you're wearing Um Something about 3d 3d body scans now available on Amazon. All right, I'm gonna let I'm gonna actually mute you guys you guys keep talking You're still being recorded You have to do a little something. Yeah, but I have to listen to this so okay. Yeah, no problem Amazon stop checking my body out. Oh, I already said that one But but Amazon's gonna start checking. Yeah They want your body Amazon wants your body. What was that Samantha Fox song? Uh-oh. No, never mind. Now I'm getting weird. Uh, okay. Um Uh, how about what about wait now I'm looking up touch me. I want your body I think that's the only other foxer I know But that song was like I was young enough where I remember like listening to that and being like, oh, I know this is about Yeah Yeah Kind of racy. It was yeah, our bodies are pixel our bodies are pixels Yeah Roger, what do you like? I like our unit is on prime body, but everyone thought that was kind of awkward I that's I mean, it's not it's just not necessarily for only amazon prime That's the only reason I I do kind of like breach body That sounds like a whale. No, we can't do that. Oh, you think of oh, you're not it's not like are you ready for breach season? You can look at it anyways because it's painful Yeah, we all feel you're right. If anybody thinks that that's a whale thing then absolutely not Uh, I also like closer attention to the chat room. That's good. Uh, there's also amazon meets tsa Oh got it. Yeah patting down. Mm-hmm. Well and the body scanning, right? Amazon has body image issues Uh Yeah They're all close scanners on scanners on Skip skip. Yeah, I guess you couldn't say scammers on because that would indicate something else amazon has body image issues That's pretty good. I mean, okay. That one's good. I mean, that's that's literally what Amazon has body image issues All right It's all about that bikini season guys Luckily, I don't wear bikinis Well, maybe you should start Still off It's true. Like I don't you know, I mean, I'm lucky enough to not Care so much about you know weight or whatever But I will say that without fail if I go to any department store or any store that sells a bathing suit of any kind Yeah, and I try it on in the dressing room I will leave Dejected feeling worse than when you walked it. Get myself an ice cream and be like, I'm hideous Yeah, you know, you'd think that they would have invested a lot more time and effort into making dressing rooms just super flattering But you know, they're not yeah, actually, you know, what's bad is when you go out mirrors that elongate you You know and sometimes like sometimes I look at it and I'm like I see what they're doing here But like the lighting is still bad and you just it does the carpet on the dressing room floor is just you're just like I hate this Your feet are touching something gross. Yeah, like you're just like you don't feel good You know, it has it has all the lighting charm of a warehouse Right. Yeah. Yeah, just it's like I I don't even I don't even go to dressing rooms anymore I'm like, it's good. They should have like fake sand and like ambient sound and palm trees and Maybe my tie They're just maybe like wild lines like like they're looking good. Like just something like that like just in the background Do you still have the two-way mirrors where they like have someone making sure you're not like that seems like a real Making sure you're not what? Yeah, but you're not like shoplifting. Oh Was that a big thing? Restrooms are two two-way mirrors and people they even did an episode on roseanne on it where she was like, you know That's illegal. I yeah, I uh, you know, I mean that's that there there's a fine line between loss prevention and right Tom Yeah, like it's like that doesn't really fly like we're just gonna have to watch you using the restroom because maybe you'll be doing drugs like what no like You can't just do that to people That's a private space. People are changing. Yeah Uh No, I'll tell you what it's one of those things where I I am very curious to know How easy their solution is for a home Kind of thing or you know, you want to know what? I wouldn't be shocked like so my wife actually loves mod cloth mod cloth Her mod cloth is very popular with my some of my friends as well Uh, so she loves it and every once in a while they got these little pop-up shops in san francisco And so she'll always go. I will guarantee you if mod cloth said Now we're featuring make your appointment online come in. We'll scan your body And now you will have mega accurate sizing on everything at mod cloth. She would Take off of work to go do it. Yeah Like the so I I do think there's I I don't know if it would ever necessarily entice me, but I dress like a trash bag So like there's not really a lot of times where I'm like, I'm sorry this wrestling t-shirt doesn't fit Well, like I'll just throw it away and buy another cheap shirt Uh, yeah, but like for for actually, I know it would be a tremendous value at No, I'm wondering if they could put all those stats onto like a little baseball card So you can trade them with your friends when why are you why you have the like the worst instincts on this story? Like you're just like like every everything is a black and pure horror story I just feel like like I I am I don't shop very often. Um, I mean this I've probably had this for 10 years But I'm just saying though. This is a good look with the this the stripe look with the with this Yeah, the yeah the stripes that kind of match, but don't really Thank you. I appreciate that. Um, but I just you know, I like what I like and if I have a staple That I know will last a while And it will fit nice I'll pay more knowing that like it's more of a decade purchase You know, I don't buy like a lot of like crappy cheap things because I'm afraid that the you know, it's they're gonna fall apart Which they often do so it's like these are the reasons that if I was gonna spring for like my favorite brand of jeans Which are expensive But if they fit perfectly I'm gonna wear those things every day for a long time then Then I'd buy them from amazon for sure Yeah, I am so lucky that the only jeans that really fit me in any sort of flattering way or Levi Levi's 501s and I have a set size I can just order off amazon. Yes. Yeah, I don't I mean I don't I mean, I know, you know, what What my size is for the most part, but it's like it's still a very You know touchy subject. Yeah, like my favorite brand of jeans They also have lots of different styles. So like a new style will come out And it's like if I don't go to that store and try it on I don't know, you know, because they'll be like skinny or cigarette leg or you know high waist or mid waist or low rise or You know what the list goes on it's It's um It's a part-time job really I'm glad I don't have an eye for fashion Like I don't care Oh, what did we end up going with? Oh, we went out went out. We went with uh, amazon has body image issues I like how it sounded like tom was like, let me let me roll that over in my head, but he was just typing it out I was telling Justin and sara that like when you go in they should put print out your little stats An old baseball card with your face on it. They'll say like rookie or whatever On it and then you can trade them with your friends and Justin was lambastomy saying that it was a Very terrible idea and I have terrible instincts No, it came after you said that uh, there should be two-way mirrors in dressing room No, I didn't say there should be I was asking do they still do the two-way mirrors I don't think so roger Let's hope not. Yeah But I don't know it's like we always do About their body issues. Why would anybody want like, oh, let me trade my body Oh, there's some people are very proud of the bodies that they've worked on at the gym for like years Okay, yeah, no that I could see if you could scan and you and your whole crossfit crew If you were smart And you got into mensa wouldn't you like to have a card that said you were a member of mensa? I mean that's just a like a badge of honor, but But could you just do the same thing with your? Yeah I mean, but also the biggest calling card for you having a really good body is you having a really good body Like I don't think you need another certification. What does this have to do with two-way mirrors? It doesn't like What is your assumption that they're like this is a common thing and just dressing rooms I like a roger's like are they still doing that thing where they spy on everybody. Yeah With the two-way mirrors because you know, we all do they're doing that It was a thing remember in the 90s people like it was not a thing I think like one company was you know accused of doing this And they tried to say well, we were trying to combat theft because it had gotten so bad It wasn't like this was a thing that happened Yeah, like I'm sure there was an instance that sounds familiar But I don't think that means that like oh all the dressing rooms back then had that I also don't think the whole body's getting thing like the the whole point is not even really to be like I'm so fit. It's more. It's you'd almost want to do it like it you're on your worst day Or you'd be like, yeah, just scan me. Yeah, this is not about showing off to anyone You want this to be only used for you right and to fit your clothes. That's it. That's right, right? Oh, am I wrong about that and to be realistic about it You know because it's like even if you know, it's like I have Pants in the closet Just off camera where I'm like, oh, you know, I'll get back into them eventually No, oh the other one the other one the bio Kyle came up with is uh A the assistant does this scan make me look fat I think we just need to stay I mean like the body images uses like Enough because it is about body images like right. Yeah, the body images Yeah, the the the technology is not about weight loss No, about fitting clothes to your actual body But y'all think Amazon has body image issues. Yes. Yes. Okay. Just making sure That's what we picked. All right. Good. Yeah, although the one that I like the most until Sarah pointed out the other horrifying read on it was Amazon breach body Oh, the whale thing. I heard that. Yeah, and then Sarah was rightly like let's not conjure up images. Yeah In the whales to breaching whales so many ways to go wrong Beached well, like let's just what is this? Yeah Yeah, you know the last thing we need is for people to be like, you know, dts has gotten Um, you know really rude to you know, yeah body image issues Definitely not. I I think the stats card thing is gonna go far. By the way, I looked I just looked through a quick search on two-way mirrors and dressing rooms And I was able to find nothing about Roger Hey, they still doing that two-way mirror thing where they just look at you naked in the In the dressing room. You look at naked. Who takes off all their clothes in the dressing room? Uh, I do. What if I'm trying to dress on? Yeah, I'm gonna be wearing exactly. What if I'm trying a dress on right? That too. Hey equal opportunity dressing. Japs Yeah I mean, it's well also. I mean, yeah Yeah I mean, sure. I guess you'd have underwear on but still that's basically naked I still don't want you looking at me on the outside of the mirror Do naked uh for a stranger to be doing it without my provision Right. Even if I'm fully clothed wearing a trench coat I don't want you looking at me on the other side of the mirror to know from me You know All right On that worthy note any final thoughts uh before we go zero See y'all Thank you for staying uh with us today after some minor technical difficulties. Yes, pardon the interruption Pardon the dust the construction That's already a show on espn guys. Yeah. All right. Well, see you guys tomorrow with Nicole Lee and Len Peralta. Woohoo