 like music to kind of calm her and eventually some of those Kind of took a hold and I would just kind of walk her back and forth Nice But now she's addicted to EDM, so I don't know if that's such a great thing Oh Everyone has to have a thing. Well, I think it's the beat. It's like the done done done done It's kind of like a mature dancing kid Oh Sarah did you notice that I she horned in the Nokia numbers Yeah, thank you that to be a Unwelcome surprise Figured we should have some good numbers on top of the other numbers. Yeah, totally Yeah Number 11 We're number one one we're number one one Are we number one don't get we are number one we're number one. Yeah, Nokia is number Yeah, just no comparison HMD global is actually number one Wow under the Nokia brand Okay, fine fine And just a reminder I got a bounce out of here Closer to 215 today because I Hair could well, let's just go ahead and get started then shall we okay everybody ready or one minute early. I know Crazy Here we go Daily Tech news show is brought to you by you to find out more at the Daily Tech news show comm slash support This is the Daily Tech news for Tuesday, February 13th 2018 from DTS headquarters in Los Angeles I'm Tom Merritt and from studio feline I'm Sarah Lane and from poop central in Helsinki. I'm Patrick Beja And that is not a reflection on Finland for those who haven't been following us Patrick Beja as a new New father to a cold baby in the house. So of course it's poop central there. Yeah, clearly and you know I have to tell you I am Quite disappointed with that baby product that I just got You know first it doesn't come with a with an instruction manual It's completely arcane in the way it works. It's impossible to understand So you end up going to YouTube to check out some some obscure videos that are all contradicting to each other Then the functionalities are Unfinished like the digestive system doesn't work the cognitive functions are joked So bugged you think it was coded by Apple programmers or something listen, man You just need to to wait for the firmware updates that it will eventually come Yeah, but we think you're gonna love it. Yeah at some point at some point Our other father on the panel Roger Chang our producers here as well Yes, they also come near-sighted, but you know what the great thing about them is they're self-healing they actually develop over time, so Buckle yourself in will be be quite a trick All right, we're gonna talk about cloud gaming Patrick's got hands-on experience with it But let's start with a few tech things you should know IDC estimates that Google doubled their number of pixel phone ship to 3.9 million in 2017 now if that sounds like a lot, that's about the same as a typical week for Samsung or Apple But to make Google feel better IDC estimates that essential sold just 88,000 units in its first six months on the market Meanwhile a report from counterpoint estimates that HMD global which makes phones for Nokia sold 4.4 million handsets in Q4 of 2017 making it the 11th phone seller in the world. We're number one one 88,000 ouch, I mean we knew they weren't doing great, but my phone is one and 88,000 That's why I like it. Yeah true exclusive Facebook added lists as an option to its saddest box field as you might guess it lets users create lists with colored backgrounds and emojis Examples of lists include places you'd like to visit or things you need to get done for that for some Sorry or things you need to get done that for some reason you need to share with all your friends and family. Yeah Or not emojis, they're good and everything Microsoft announced it will support public blockchains for use in decentralized identity systems starting with blockchain based decentralized IDs or DIDs through the Microsoft authenticator app Microsoft plans to work with the DID specific standards outlined by a W3C working group All right, let's talk a little bit more about amp. Is Google trying to snap a piece of snap jet? Well Google is now offering publishers a developer preview of amp stories a new spin on its mobile friendly format That features swipeable slides of text photo photos graphics and videos for stories that show up in its news section At the top of Google search results publishers already developing for amp stories include Vox media Condi Nast and Time Warner Google is also creating Gmail developer preview of amp for email Which brings amp functions to email so you can enter and access info without leaving Gmail It's funny when when I was first looking at the story this morning. I was like Okay, it's what Google's doing that's like snapchat or Instagram like what app are we talking about? You know, and then you know, I was like, oh, it's websites that you would visit within the Google app itself or Gmail functionality, right? You know if you're gonna, you know a deep dive a little bit on a restaurant That's mentioned in an email or something like that. So and then Going to be separated in search results as well. It's cool. I mean, this is obviously a mobile thing but I can see where This kind of like old way of doing the web but that has existed on mobile for quite some time You know, you're looking at websites the same way you always did. There's a lot of opportunity here Yeah, so if if you want to try it out you can try it out on any mobile browser I think it's Go.to Amp stories. I may be wrong about that. You might want to look that that URL up for sure But if you go to that link you get Forced into the version of the Google search engine that supports amp stories And then you'll have to search for one of the providers So maybe you search for the verge or or espionation or something like that And then you'll you'll get the results in a little slide bar Which says visual stories and then you click on them and it's it's like you're looking at Instagram stories or snapchat So a lot of people are saying well, wait a minute This is going to be a competitor to snapchat, but first of all a Sarah pointed out. It's not in an app It's just Google and also snapchat kind of likes the idea the VP of content Nick Bell from snapchat told tech crunch They think this could help companies work more on their snapchat like Storytelling which would mean they might tell more of those stories on snapchat, you know reuse that same way of doing things in multiple places Or on Instagram, but but didn't didn't many media or press Content creators say that those story formats weren't working out as well as they would have hoped Well, I think a lot of the problem is that you know, if you've got a you know a social team who's Been tasked with like, okay We have all these stories like make them snapchat friendly and like do that whole thing that you know Then you have to try to push people towards another account. That's associated with your brand If you don't have to do that But there is some sort of proof of concept in the fact that it can be sort of snappier more visual And and hook people in a way that they've become accustomed to That's good for publishers. I mean, I think Somebody at snapchat has to say things like this like hey We love the way that this is going because that's the whole you know platform Okay, he's built on as well. Yeah, but I think they're right If if a company is making visual stories just for snapchat and they're not getting pick up because nobody's going to snapchat and using them They stop making them if however the social team says They're also showing up in amp stories and they're doing really well. Let's just keep making them We might as well keep doing on snapchat that could lead to more stories being on snapchat and more stories being on snapchat may make People go oh, this is actually useful on snapchat and make it succeed. It's it's definitely possible Facebook is showing W. Scott is one G.co Slash amp stories if you want to go check it out. I just wanted to make sure I got the correct URL out there Okay, go ahead. All right Facebook is showing some iOS users an option called protect that leads them to the app store listing for Facebook's VPN app oh novel protect That's what it's called is meant to keep your data private on the web Sounds fine at least private from everybody But facebook because the app tracks which websites and other apps you're using and then sends that info Back to facebook a lot of people aren't happy with that The data is used to improve a novel as well as facebook products and services facebook acquired a novel back in 2013 Yeah Okay, I would not have any problem with this On the surface because it says in the description what it's doing It says we will track the news word track, but it'll say we will you know Use the the apps and and websites you visit to help improve our services and facebook products So they're not hiding it What I don't like is that they're making it a tab in facebook that says protect Which is going to lead a lot of people who aren't seeking out a VPN app And therefore probably don't know what to look for in that description and may not even read the description to say Oh, I want to protect sure. Who does it protect me? It goes to the app store and they just press install without reading that copy out, you know, however Go ahead patrick. Doesn't it actually fulfill that function? Yes, you're going to be tracked For you know, it's going to track what you do for facebook, which let's be honest They probably do already know everything you do But at the same time they are going to provide you with the functions of a VPN for any other bad actor that would You know take advantage of your your Browsing or whatever you do if I have an ad blocker facebook doesn't know everything I do if I have this vpn op App on they know everything I do So because this isn't just tracking me on on the facebook app. It's tracking everything I do on the phone at that point Yeah, well if if any page that has a Like button is already tracking you for facebook. So I said if I have an ad blocker on that's not necessarily true Yeah, it could be blocking that. So I don't know. I think this is I think this is pretty bad uh, I You know kind of billing it as protection when it's really tracking is It's too fast. No, but that's my point. It is also protection. I'm not necessarily as uh, I don't know Paranoid about facebook as as as some folks But to be offering a vpn op which has a very specific purpose, right? And facebook to not be super clear that like oh, by the way, we're now going to know everything that you're doing when you think you You know sort of obfuscated yourself from the world That's not a vpn app. I would use I just wouldn't and who is facebook going to share it with I'm playing a little bit of devil's advocate here, but They are being clear. You said sarah. Oh, you know, they're not really saying it They are saying it everyone's reporting that they are saying it because it's very clearly stated And again, it is protecting you if you're you know in a in an airport or in a hotel or in whatever It is protecting you against those kinds of threats. So Yes, and no at the same time. It's not just no or it's like it's all it's along the lines of bundling in a Browser toolbar in a 90 virus app. It's like that to me Uh, I think that's a bit harsh Arm publicly unveiled project trillium Which is two different chipsets Chipset designs object detection and machine learning The first designs are for the arm machine learning processor an ml processor Which will speed up general ai applications from machine translation to facial recognition and the arm object detection Processor is a second generation design optimized for processing visual data Particularly in detecting people and objects the od or object detection processor is expected at the end of this month And we'll probably show up in things like cameras security cameras Quad copters things that could benefit from really good visual detection The ml processors likely to show up in the middle of the year And be for things like phones and tablets to help them do more of that machine language Processing remember iphone has made their own little ml processor like that arm will license the processor designs to third party manufacturers That's what they do in case you weren't aware of that. So arm doesn't make the processors They'll show up in a bunch of different designs though All right, so this is not just smartphone stuff. This is internet of things things These are what these processes are going to be helpful for Yeah, the the od's could definitely show up in in internet of things and maybe even some of the ml's possibly Doesn't envidia also create that kind of specialized processor. I think for for Autonomous cars specialized for that kind of uh visual detection But it seems yeah, it seems logical that different manufacturers and uh cpu Yeah manufacturers would would branch out into these areas because they're very important to the industry right now I think another application of this is arm is already moving, you know proceeding into the next phase Right, uh, they want to be on servers. They want to be they've got machine language designs They've got object detection designs And they have people who work with them already intel is scrambling to become the next internet of things chip provider to become A machine language internet chip provider and and like you said envidia is is making progress there So this is bad news for intel Not necessarily the death blow for intel, but it means they're not going to get an easy path Hmm This semester harvard and mit are jointly offering a new course on the ethics of artificial intelligence The course has 30 students focuses on the ethical policy and legal implications of artificial intelligence Meanwhile, the university of texas at austin has a new course called ethical foundations of computer science and may eventually require it for all computer science majors And at stanford university three Professors and a research fellow are developing a computer science ethics course for next year Computer science programs are required to make sure students have an understanding of ethical issues related to computing In order to be accredited by abbott Yeah, uh, natasha singer wrote up a this all of this for new york times And it's a really interesting article because it talks about how these computer science programs Have always sort of fulfilled the basics of like yeah, there's an ethics course We made sure it has a chapter on computers go take that and it's fine And they're going Into more detail now and saying we need to have our own courses We need to talk to young computer science majors about the effects their work will have No, it isn't as directly important as an ethics class in medicine Lives are not in at stake directly most of the time but with Technology pervading more and more of our lives it does have implications on people's lives and and Sometimes computer scientists are perceived or at least tech companies are perceived as not considering ethics You know and even if an ethics class is not necessarily like Here is you know the sort of the moral code you need to follow But here are the implications that you need to consider at all times because you're going to you know possibly be a leader Why don't you graduate in this field kind of reminds me of when you know I was getting my broadcasting degree and we were required to take a broadcasting law class Yeah, we graduated it's just like you just had to whether you really wanted to be a lawyer or care about that stuff or not And it's come up a lot of that information has come up over my career you know even if You know it wasn't totally firsthand and I think this is It seems pretty mandatory at this point that This is a conversation that we all need to be having more of And I mean ethics in general yay, and we probably need more of that in in today's world Um, but especially in the case of artificial intelligence Even if it's not necessarily applicable right now These students are going to be developing artificial intelligence for the next, you know 50 60 70 years And at some point in that time frame it might become very necessary To have a basic understanding or an advanced understanding of ethics when you're developing artificial intelligence tools Moving on apple announced it's partnering with warrior star small forward kevin durant I'm talking about nba basketball Durant's company is called 35 media and imagine media is also partnering to create swagger a new scripted series based on durant's early life About a month ago youtube announced it was also partnering with durant's video business to offer up original sports programming Though not in a scripted form at more like documentary and short form videos Apples investing heavily in original scripted content including projects with Reese Witherspoon as producer a series from la la lands Damian chazelle and a reboot of steven spielberg's 80s classic amazing stories Wow So Tom was like this seems like a story that you would be interested in sarah, and i'm like Heck yeah First of all i'm a warriors fan and also a durant fan since the curse has been lifted Some of you will know what i'm talking about um, but uh, but yeah, it's Yeah, I don't know. I mean it's scripted right so it's not like oh, maybe durant is like a really good actor And you know, it'll be like a you know, like a reality show. It's not that at all This is yeah, it's it's like everybody hates chris, but for kevin durant nba star Right I don't know anything about his early life probably should know more about him considering i'm such a fan, but like Okay, sounds great. He's a big star. That's for sure Um, whether or not apple is you know partnering with all the right folks to make hits They're gonna have the same problem that you know Netflix and amazon and and and all the other heavy hitters have had where it's like It's not always a hit even if you've got all the right people involved It just is this you know, apple is really trying to get into the original and scripted portion of of online video What is apple doing? Reese Witherspoon, davian schizel, steven spielberg the list goes on and now a fictionalized account of an nba star's youth I am Beyond curious how this is all going to play out when apple unleashes all of these shows Like he said sarah, they may or may not be hits just because they have big names But they've got big names And I mean is it going to be like apple tv like apple music where you pay a subscription fee to get all this stuff? I very very curious now. I don't know. I mean we've been talking about all of these new series for quite some time I mean besides the What was the app show the reality show? Yeah, let's just forget Let's forget about that. But I mean that's the only show that I've been like, okay. I got it. You did that, you know It's not for me And I know a lot of other people feel the same way, but you know, that's not a you know, ducky drama No, that has nothing to do with this how this plays out and it sounds like really for the most part Durant's Video team is going to be doing the heavy lifting on the production of this. Yeah. No, he's just licensing his name and and and both car karaoke and the app show car Nothing to do Nothing to do with this. This is an entire reboot of apple's approach to original content So very very well, I mean apple Just to finish up apple did not have any hand into video production before those I think they were more like Let's start building up a team and trying things out And it's like a test tube of let's see what happens and as training wheels kind of yeah well We'll see what the next phase brings Hey folks, if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes subscribe to daily tech headlines It's available on the amazon echo google home anchor app and more fact as a regular podcast at dailytech headlines dot com So we've got a little bit of time and I want to talk about patrick's use of the blade cloud gaming tv Or pc service it's a cloud pc service blade launched the shadow service In france belgium luxembourg switzerland and uk already and it's coming to california You can pre-order it now. You've been able to pre-order it since january and it's supposed to launch mid february So a lot of people have been saying february 15th, but we're not sure exactly where What you get is a virtual server That includes eight dedicated threads on an intel zeon processor A nvidia quadro p 5000 graphics card with 16 gigabytes of ram 12 gigabytes of regular ram and 256 gigabytes of storage space in the cloud and they will continually upgrade this As new parts and better parts become available. They claim zero latency And all you need is a 15 megabit per section connect 15 megabit per second connection or faster It's not cheap $34.95 a month if you could do a year commitment if you want to go month to month. It's $50 a month But it'll work anywhere. They say it'll work on a phone. It'll work on a tablet It'll work on a pc They've even got a dedicated box coming out later this year that you can rent or buy You provide the games through steam Well, whatever you got on steam can play on this because it's just a windows 10 box Big question patrick this though. Does it work? Is it really zero latency? So there's a lot of things to unpack here. First of all, I would say it's not only a gaming pc service it's really a pc service and the the Description you're giving of you have kind of a server somewhere with all of those Arcane, you know names that people might not have heard about like a zeon. Well, I want a pentium or like a core i something or I don't want an nvidia quadro. I want a You know a gtx 1080 Those aren't really what it is. It's really a pc a high spec pc And you get a fresh windows install On your pc that you connect to and then you can do whatever you want with it You can install steam. You can install chrome you can install Blizzard the blizzard app You can install win office Whatever you want. It's a pc except it's in the cloud, right? and it actually Really works as advertised now I don't know that I would say it's absolute zero latency and certainly for the the lowest spec requirement for bandwidth 15 megabits per second You probably don't want to be watching something that is going to be moving a lot, you know a Video with very fast fast based fast based movement. Well, that sounds bad for video games Well, I'm talking about the 15 megabits per second connection. Yeah, it says zero latency play your video games 15 megabits per second Most video games you're going to be able to play and let's let's cut the the the the suspense here It actually works for 95 percent of your uses perfectly The one instance where I've seen you might be a little bit Disatisfied is if you're playing a very fast-paced Video game that requires you to have minimal lag or if you have like more than 50 or 100 milliseconds lag You're probably going to see it impact your performance. It's still playable What's an example of that performance? What what's uh, well overwatch for example, which is a game I play a lot. Um, it's it's Definitely playable, but I do feel a slight lag between moving my mouse and seeing it the movement translated onto the server That being said the zero latency thing really does play a part because the way they they work It's all in the peering agreements, right? They have peering agreements with the major I'm guessing the major gaming servers and service providers That's uh, you want to be using so their connection to those is incredibly fast You know one two milliseconds when I connect to a game on overwatch It shows on my screen. Uh, the lag is about two milliseconds, right? And then they have peering agreements with your service provider If you are, you know, I don't know in in France. Let's say orange if you're using orange as an isp They have peering agreements with orange. So they have the fastest possible connection between those points So the lag is definitely going to be as small as it can be So let's say Through orange you would have a slightly longer connection a longer lag to your server. You want to connect They put an emphasis. I mean blade Shadow puts an emphasis on having very lag-free connection to those servers. So they might might actually Make that trip faster than you would through orange And since they have a connection with orange The whole thing becomes actually pretty fast Um So it works. It's not cheap, but on the other hand, uh, if you you jump in It means you don't really need to worry about having a powerful computer at home anymore Um, you can just have an any old computer lying around and you don't have to keep upgrading it You don't have to you know, keep adding new video cards or anything because that's just taken care of for you Yeah, um It's it's not bug-free. I don't want to make it seem like it works perfectly. I've had some bugs Some of the you know mouse movement translation is a little bit wonky sometimes you you might have I have again on on the game Overwatch, uh, I'm a former blizzard employee. So disclosure, but on that game I've had issues after a couple of hours the screen goes black And I don't know why when I'm using the service and you know, so there are some bugs But I think it's definitely at a stage and a larger Uh, uh consideration on that kind of service it is at a stage where it is more than usable It is functional. Uh, is it it's not going to be functional for everyone And it's not gonna be functional for everything, but you can honestly say it is functional. So Yeah, anything $420 a year for the use of a machine that would cost you a few thousand dollars To own To own yes, exactly and we go out of date within a year Yeah, the one issue is the storage capacity. I would say 256 gigabytes is probably not going to be what you you need for your main computer But with a gigabyte connection You could just have things in Dropbox and not store them locally or or you steam just download the games from the cloud when you need them I mean takes a little more management though and and you're going to have connection speeds to you know Downloading your your games or or to Dropbox that are insane Like the fastest possible imaginable thing Not just because your connection is fast because they also have those big pipes that the things are going through Um, and you also can use it from anywhere, you know, you you obviously if you're on a slower connection It's not going to work as fast, but I'm guessing if what you are using it for is Uh office or something like that You really don't need a very fast connection at all. Um, can it make enough for them to pay for the maintenance of the data centers? That was what sunk on live Is it different now? Can they get enough customers and can 35 dollars a month or or 50 dollars a month a month a month can Can it make enough money? That will be the big question Sounds like the best version of this yet That I think so. Yeah, um I think the issue with uh gaming service like on live was that they needed the commercial partnerships in order to To offer the games that were interesting on their service And no developer or publisher was interested in providing those uh games for their service And that meant they didn't get enough people which meant they couldn't pay for the big But the data centers are still expensive, especially if you're going to keep them up to date So but it is mutualized, you know, it's shared uh resources and they are into very scrappy Well developing a startup mode and they're pretty aggressive. Um, I think it's definitely worth keeping an eye on Well, thanks to everybody who participates in our subreddit You can submit stories and vote on them at daily tech news show dot reddit dot com and our facebook group facebook.com slash groups Slash daily tech news show Sarah I believe there are things in the mail bag of interest Actually, yeah, we got a bunch of responses On our topic yesterday about uber requiring Its employees its drivers rather to take breaks so that they don't Drive too much and put everybody at risk big jim wrote in and said You compare uber drivers and lift drivers because same same uh same rules there to regular workers But better to compare them to truck drivers, which have very specific hours Of service requirements set forth by the department of transportation. They can work 15 hours straight Then they have to not drive at all for eight hours. He links us to a couple of of reference points And then uh, so connie who actually is a truck driver wrote in with a lot of the same sentiments It said the hourly limit is obviously to prevent accidents caused by city drivers This limit does apply to commercial drivers and also independent contractors and many professional truckers are What's unclear from a legal perspective is whether or not t n c which stands for transportation network company lift and uber drivers fall under that requirement Is considered to be commercial drivers and thus subject to this same limit Even if they were The responsibility would be on the individual drivers to make sure that they're in compliance not with uber or lift Speaking of lift, they've been forcing drivers to log off after 12 hours for over a year So maybe this is uber's pr move in advance of some upcoming legislation hard to know And he goes on to explain a little bit Yeah Explain a little bit more about how uh drowsy uber drivers there's probably a lot more of them than we'd all like to admit because You know, this is not exactly high paying work for a lot of folks and when you're trying to make ends meet you If you you know if there if there's no real repercussions Then you're going to have drivers try to get around this stuff. Yeah, no it sounds it sounds like If if the t n c rules don't apply Maybe we need rules like that for ride hailing. Uh, thanks to succani and big jim and jason mindbauer also wrote in Noting the same things. Uh, good. Great to have this kind of expertise from the audience apply here Absolutely, and also great to have patrick beijer back on the show new dad You know talk about lack of sleep, uh, but you know for for other reasons for wonderful reasons Great to have you back and let folks know You know what you've been up to Well, you know, I've missed all of you guys and I have missed podcasting and I actually just published a new episode of pixels my gaming show where I go into my experiences of monster hunter world and other games that I've played in the past couple of weeks and you can check that out Just search for pixels in your podcast app. It's very easy Excellent. Thank you. 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Talk to you then This show is part of the frog pants network get more at frog pants dot com Time and club hopes you have enjoyed this program I have enjoyed this program Well, then you have satisfied their hopes Because There's nothing more satisfying than satisfying diamond clubs hopes. That's true. It's very true. They really hope you have Well, good show patrick. So nice to have you back. Thank you You know, I was I was getting antsy and I wanted to to podcast already only what two three weeks after having stopped so Does um does does little not patrick have a name or are we not talking about that? Yes Yes, he does What is his name? Uh, I'll type it. Oh It's it's finish. He can't be pronounced by human time. I guess my question should have been is his name Well, I mean, I'm not I'm not it's not like completely secret, but I got it. No, I get it. You're not spreading it far and wide Yeah Fair enough. We will just call him baby who shall not be named The one that was born ready Patrick jr. For now Not patrick jr. Not patrick jr. Because he's not pat unless he is I don't really know Not saying he is or he isn't Have latency as the service blade cuts through pc game streaming cuts through pc game streaming. Oh titles. Yes Facebook lists now. It's personal The arm is moving everyone hates durant except apple What I didn't even know I didn't realize it was a hated person um NAIA day keeps the ethicist away Uh, let's see Reminder everyone wants your info Oh snapchat facebook is trying to protect you. I like uh blade cuts through pc game streaming Blade cuts through pc game streaming Yeah, it's clever. I guess it sort of does blade cuts through pc game lag question mark Because it's not cutting through streaming But maybe I'm being too pedantic. I think a little bit. Yes. All right. I'm willing to be outvoted on this Well, it's only my vote outvoting countering yours now. Maybe The others agree I like the blade one Okay, there you but the question was should it be blade cuts through pc game streaming or blade cuts through pc game lag Now what about yeah, it's not cutting the streaming cuts through cuts through and cuts through it's like old old fast and and And cuts through the bs. What about late cuts through pc stream lag? Hmm, that's no that's like the worst of both a little bit Blade cuts through watermelon and aluminum can That's awesome. It's a ginsu knife Blade the ginsu knife of pc game streaming Uh, it remains razor sharp Yeah, uh From uh thrum world. Why wouldn't you be able to stream? Twitch or youtube from blade pc? Actually, we didn't mention it, but they have uh for Creators, they have a special version of their service called wreck. I think Um, that does just that that streams for you so blade cuts through pc game streaming or lag roger you can either give us a tie or Be the deciding vote I was uh, let's go through lag cuts through pc game There you go. I would like to add stream there Lag and streaming see No, now i'm starting to see i'm starting to come around to what roger's saying because the lag Is related to the streaming. Yeah So you have to I mean the stream plays lag and band wave Now i'm starting to come back around to Patrick's wave So maybe then maybe it should be cuts through pc game streaming All right, let's just leave it what mo jammer if I had yeah, no, I think mo jams uh knew what he was doing there So okay victory for mo jam and patrick Well, if you insist Oh, but I do All right, I'm probably gonna go and try to um get some sleep Ah, yeah, I can't uh, thanks for being on man. It's good to see you again. Sure. It was great And and thank you and and there was no Screaming babies No lag Yeah, it was like, you know, nothing ever happened. Yeah, it was like it was a month ago If you had never told me that you had a baby, I would not know right now. Well, no Actually, how do you know? I actually did You would be lying and if you don't want to tell the name there's no baby That that uh, that will be the That will be the the the How do you call it like the secret thing happening at the end of the season? Yeah, yeah, the twist the cliff. Yeah, the twist at the end of the year Um, well big jim is saying because we've seen pictures, but how do you know they were anybody? Don't be any baby. Yeah standing baby, you know optical detection It it could be a rented baby. We don't know finland has all sorts of yeah, socialized babies It's kind of like truck driving, you know, after a certain amount of hours, you can't Yeah, you have to go get some rest Yeah All right, uh on that note. I bid you farewell Ah partying a sweatshirt Partying is sweatshops sorrow You're not on studio. Are you a rented baby? What? Yes, I will bye You broke up The jokes getting worse You broke up. You're not on studio. Are you I am are you? Oh, I am broke up for me. No, well just now. Yeah, just now It might have been because he was Disconnecting maybe because we were talking about babies. I don't know I put it on studio before the show started and I was really solid on my end the whole All right, it's just moved me Sometimes these things happen Um, I did add a little light over here, which you guys don't I mean it's I'm the only one who cares about this as much as I do, but I think it helps a lot and then I worked a little bit with the depth of this So the background should be slightly more out of focus than it has been before I can see it Yeah a little bit I see it All right I see depth Why I wasn't looking before no, no, it's okay. It's like Again, like these are things I realize are like I'm obsessing over them and I'm the only one Rick Fu says how have I missed the domo in the background at studio feline Uh, that just uh arrived today It actually was it was in my It was in Well, anyway, there's a lot of stuff going on over in that corner of the room that you don't have to see but It was in my little cat uh wicker thing before so It existed On my other sets, but it was never on top of a couch the way that it is Good eagle eye Rick Fu work Rick Well folks, I think we're gonna finish up. Thanks to everybody for watching I hope you have a lovely rest of your tuesday Yeah Bye Enjoy your tuesday