 But That's a kid YouTube compilations of Pat say Jack just going insane because of how stupid some of the contestants are on the show It's something fun to look up this weekend If you need a laugh because they're you know, it's the show is like notorious for it's like it's pretty obvious The phrase is very obvious. They're like, I want to buy an E and he's like no you don't Well, and you can kind of tell like below the surface he wants to help and then you can see like that wave of like This is not life and death I kind of missed the part where they used to be able to buy their prizes like Everything that you didn't want I'll take the porcelain, you know Datsun It was like it was like on a like a like a carousel like yeah, yeah, it would it would turn I have green beans a literal alter to consumerism It was just another version of the prices right in which they want they had these sponsored things that you had to like What do you want to buy? $500 golf clubs turtle wax I year supply wax for some reason which a year supply of turtle wax. I think it's just one ball and one turtle. Yeah One turtles wax. Yeah, it's really just a turtle you carve it out lane. Would you like to read line three today? Oh, sure? Well too bad not That was a trick that was a trick question now, I would like you to read line three so cool Is everybody feeling good? Feel good I'm doing good good Roger Roger Yeah, I got to make sure I have the tunes ready. Len. Do you have your drawing fingers? Lumbered up. I've broken my fingers in anticipation. Wow All right, well Roger you just tell us when you're ready and We'll just we'll just roll out All right, I guess Hmm I'll leave it on Sarah. So Sarah. I'll give you a three and two What is that what you're doing right now or yeah? I'm like we've done this like a hundred times. Okay, three two Susanna Rankenberg has supported independent tech news directly for five years be like Susanna become a DTNS member at patreon.com DTNS This is the Daily Tech News for Friday, March 8th 2019 in Austin, Texas. I'm not married and from Studio Fila and I'm Sarah Lane Spring forward from Cleveland. I'm Len Peralta and right out of Forehead of Tom like Athena. I'm Brian brushwood And I'm the show's producer Roger. Yes, you are we have got a pack show In fact, Justin Robert Young's probably gonna drop by a little later Because we've got a political statement on breaking up big tech from Senator Elizabeth Warren to get to But let's start with a few tech things you should know Airbnb announced it has signed a deal to acquire hotel tonight Which curates bookings for boutique and independent hotels the companies will operate as separate brands But over time Airbnb plans to integrate hotel tonight listings into the Airbnb platform Google advises windows users to make sure they have the latest updates for both windows 10 and the chrome browser In order to protect themselves against the serious unpatched vulnerability that is being exploited in the wild That's worth repeating a lot of times we say well, it's a vulnerability you should patch it But nobody's exploiting it. This one is being exploited google patched chrome against itself like last friday But you'll need to restart the browser to apply that patch if you haven't restarted your browser since friday Windows may still be vulnerable to this bug though the vulnerability has only been observed being used against windows 7 32-bit system So make sure you've got windows 10 and you're patched and your chrome is patched and you should be fine Is is that an intentional withholding of the details? So as not to give anybody ideas like whether it's a financial exploit or an increment No, there's more details. I just didn't write them because this is a quick part of the show Good thing has slowed it down so we can know that. Thank you Microsoft began rolling out updates to the skype web client So users running chrome or edge browsers on windows 10 or mac os 10.12 sierra or later We'll be able to get a hd calling and call recording and view a revamped notification panel and access an advanced media gallery By the way, the vulnerability allows you allows the attacker to break out of sandboxes So if it's sandbox as a process got it that you would normally like well, that's safe It's in the sandbox they could break it out and then get into your system All right, let's talk a little bit more about analyst Ming chi quo You know him as the guy who is mostly right about apple stuff and in his latest analyst note He says apple will begin mass producing a new augmented reality glasses product as early as the end of this year The product would be marketed as an iphone accessory So it would really just be a display and offload the computing and the networking wirelessly to your iphone Previous reporting from bloomberg had said that apples a our device would run a custom operating system based on ios called ros for reality operating system. So that may be the thing that runs the display Hmm Well, it's not really augmented reality, but so often my my iphone is in A purse or my back pocket or whatever and i don't know let's say i'm listening to a song and i really like it And maybe it's it maybe it's some apple music playlist I gotta get my phone out and look at it and be like oh, okay That's who it is. It's t-pain or something like I could see where having something that was just in my peripheral vision that I could like I could tap the way you would with an apple watch Uh, but it would be on your face would be something that I would want Yeah, I I would love I think it's inevitable that we're going to get this more low level peripheral awareness of what's happening On other side of the world without lifting a finger right now We have it like um, you know your your watch buzzes and you could take a glance and be like Oh, we made a sale on the online store or whatever But it's like I could see that fidelity increasing where it's like oh no no no all of your individual individual apps Now have a touch tone where it's like one is a high wine and a low rumble So so you know which app is is grabbing your attention and could choose to ignore it Likewise with the ar stuff just this always on I think that the smart move is to increasingly preserve the one-on-one experience with and be as To convey as much knowledge as possible without causing as we have right now with the apple watch You get a buzz you put up your fist in between you and the person you're talking to you look at it And then you resume. I think they're trying to get away from that and I think it's a smart move Yeah, it's another wearable platform for them, right? Like this is this will be a very good-looking pair of augmented reality glasses I would guess because it's coming from apple and that'll be their selling point Like don't wear the ones that look goofy wear ours because we didn't have to try to pack a whole computer in them We know you have an iphone and it will unobtrusively do what you and sarah are saying like let you know the things that you need to know as you go through your day Door dash changed its payment policy back in 2017 in a way that appears to keep back tips from drivers Door dash used to pay drivers a flat fee no matter what the distance or complexity was in that ride Under the new policy door dash guarantees an amount for the driver based on the distance and complexity However, a customer tip may not raise that amount since door dash can decide to include all Or part of the tip in the guaranteed amount it pays the driver So the company says it never reduces the amount a driver would get because of a tip That's comforting Only raises it however some drivers filed a class action lawsuit claiming that the company is redirecting tips into the company's share So if I could try to understand this I think what they're saying is we used to pay every driver five dollars Whether they were going 20 miles or two miles and then whatever the tip was the tip was two bucks. They kept two bucks Now what we're saying is oh if you're going 20 miles we'll pay you 10 dollars guaranteed It won't be less than that And if someone tips a dollar door dash may go well before you would have only made five dollars So we're going to count that dollar as part of the 10 and that's what the drivers are objecting to they're like no No, no, no, no, we like that you're guaranteeing us more money for longer trips We don't like you counting the tip as part of that extra money. Yeah the uh You know shared tip jars are not an unusual scheme, right and tipping is is really for me problematic because As a hardcore Enarco capitalist like I love more freedom and and the entrepreneurial spirit of everybody trying to get a big tip But on the flip side, I have to acknowledge that by the numbers tipping is inherently racist sexist You know all the all the bad things um Having a scheme. I think is a fine thing. What are the odds that the scheme is actually Benefiting everybody more but just it doesn't feel like it because well, I got a three dollar tip and only got 80 cents Yeah, I think it is benefiting everybody more. I believe door dash that hey We're paying drivers more now than we we did before or at least it's fairer because you get more if you go farther Uh, but I think door dash is trying to hedge the cost of treating people better by saying and you know the tips So you'll still get more and the tips will just kind of help subsidize that cost Could maybe they couldn't offer a better system if they didn't include the tips But it's just not something people like they're like look if I got a tip I should get the tip right. Well, it's such a tipping is so personal, right? If as a customer if I'm tipping If I tip an uber driver, for example, it's like, you know, they were really nice, but a good conversation You know, you know give them a five dollar tip that sort of thing or at a restaurant or you know anywhere that you tip So as a customer, it's like it's a little disconcerting to say oh well the company could Choose to give uh that wonderful, uh person who brought me my food zero percent of the tip that I gave It is one of those weird things where you can know for a fact and even believe for a fact that this policy Serves the greater good and still not like it. Yeah. Yeah, but I wanted to give it to that guy Yeah, and and I think the other thing to keep in mind is door dash probably to have incurs a cost of passing along a tip Uh, so there there could be an argument for them taking a small percentage of a tip I don't think anybody would like that right or so All right, uh bloomberg reports that amazon has stopped regular orders of products from thousands of wholesalers Sometimes with no notice or explanation Instead amazon is encouraging wholesalers to list those items directly on the amazon marketplace themselves That has the advantage for amazon of shifting the cost of storing and shipping products to those vendors While letting amazon continue to take a commission on the sales in an emailed statement to bloomberg amazon said We regularly review our selling partner relationships and may make changes when we see an opportunity to provide customers with improved selection value and convenience So I don't think the controversy here is that amazon decided to stop ordering shirts from somebody that wouldn't be controversy at all It's that this company was this imaginary company that i'm making up was Expecting an order of 500 shirts a week and therefore they'd set up their supply chain to make sure they had 500 shirts a week And then one day amazon just didn't order those 500 shirts without giving them any warning and now they're like well crap I guess we can try to sell them directly, but we might not sell all 500 and we weren't set up for that So it incurs a cost on us etc etc and amazon can basically say well too bad You know you you can not sell them on amazon if you want to good luck with that Well that to me the big moment is amazon is encouraging wholesalers to list the items on amazon's marketplace for example Um, I wrote the professionals guide to fire eating and for whatever reason they don't want to keep 100 of them in stock I guess spaces at a premium. So what they do is every time one sells they're like send us One copy of the book and then they pass it along this sounds to me like they're just moving to you know what just let your books stay in our store and Eventually an order will come in don't even bother to send it to us. Just fulfill it yourself That way we don't have to hold anything also And that way we also don't have to pay you for all of those 500 shirts and store them correct Correct. Well, and you know as amazon continues to roll out amazon branded at merchandise Back to that fictitious t-shirt company. Well if amazon has its own t-shirt line It doesn't need to buy any of these t-shirts from the fictitious company And it doesn't really care if that company sells its t-shirts are not going forward And amazon is also doing the opposite of this with some of their partners saying. Oh, no, you can't sell directly We'll block you from that We we because it's in this case better for us to be the person who sells it And so we're going to force you on it. Uh amazon is dictating terms all over the place as long as it benefits amazon The city of philadelphia has passed a law requiring almost all businesses to accept cash payments Cash is back everybody exception to the cash rule includes parking lots online and phone transactions retailers with a membership model and companies that require a credit card deposit like a hotel or a rental car company Businesses who violate the law after it comes into force, which is on july 1st could face a fine of up to $2,000 amazon believes that amazon ghost doors would be affected because you don't need to be a prime member to shop there And a similar new jersey state bill is waiting on the governor's signature Massachusetts has required cash acceptance for a while Yeah, so this is this is essentially uh, the the politicians saying I I didn't like that I went across the street to the coffee shop and I could use a credit card But those 30 of my constituents who live below the poverty line couldn't get a cup of coffee because they didn't take cash there Yeah, and then I understand the impulse to do that But then you run up into weird perverse complications Like I would love to live in a society where somebody says I make the best ramen in the world All you have to do is show up. I don't even want any money at all What I'm going to do is I run a live stream. Uh, you have to sing a song In freestyle rap of my choosing I make money on advertising on the back end and you get soup Like I would love to see more weird in the world not less And this this feels like a restriction that would bum me out. Yeah, I wonder if if you don't take any payment Could you say well, I mean we're exempt also also imagine how that looks like a tax time. Yeah, right Where you place value on somebody's one time viral hit I I wonder if this uh, will take off. There's some some Similar legislation being considered in other parts of the united states like new york, washington dc, san francisco Uh, it is a temporary everything though. I do believe personally that over the long term And I don't know how long 10 20 years whatever we will develop a system that allows for cashless transactions That is useful by people of any socioeconomic class. So there'll just be a new way of doing it but right now We haven't got that system. And so the the closest you can get is debit cards or or temporary cash cards But those have fees and so it's it's a regressive tax in a sense because if you don't have a lot of cash And you have to use these cards, then you end up having even less cash Then keep in mind also like the folks who need to rely the most on cash would be the disenfranchised For example, let's say an abused housewife. Finally, you know Gathers up $8,000 and just gets on the road because he's tired of being punched Uh, I I understand the the impetus to go for that. Yeah, I do too And I and like I say, I think we'll have a system in in the future that will still allow that to do that without cash I think we'll have to uh Cash is is difficult. It is it is complicated. But we have to solve that We have we have to figure out how to do that whether it's blockchain, etc Yeah, but it's like it's like the thing you're really buying by paying with cash is anonymity and a Invisible transaction. Yeah bitcoin. Do you think we're going? I'm not saying bitcoin will be the thing. I'm not crazy like that But is an example of a technology that can do that Well, I mean up with a better isn't the whole point of blockchain that everybody could see every piece of it You can be anonymous on the blockchain. Everybody sees the transaction, but they don't necessarily know who made the transaction Okay, I mean the side benefit is you don't need power to use cash, right? You don't if you're if you're in an area that is bereft of power at the immediate Moment or you're in some sort of natural disaster earthquake. I mean it's It's easier just to have cash on on hand. I understand what tom's saying And I think they will have a system that might be in lieu of cash but I think it's To suggest that there won't be a physical kind of system that people could just trade without I'm talking not about the disappearance of cash. That's for another show I'm saying these laws that require cash may become untenable at some point because the There are places in scandinavia that that this law just I do I I do agree oftentimes This does smell like a law that will only legislate what people have already figured out on their own because the moment you make this Then they'll decide some other, you know alternate currency is more popular All right, if we have any quantum physicists in the audience, please listen to this and write in to help explain How good this is but this is an attempt For us to to bring some stories to you that aren't just google announcing facebook announcing The bbc has a report on a project called gravity pioneer that's been going on for a few years But they've made some some big progress in developing quantum gravity sensors or gravimeters That will be twice as sensitive and 10 times as fast as the current gravimeters Right now if you want to measure gravity, you have to put the sensor out. It's kind of bulky It's kind of expensive and then you have to go up there and move it So let's say you're trying to sense if there's magma under a volcano That could be dangerous because you have to go up there and move it around to get your reading These quantum gravity sensors work by cooling rubidium atoms with lasers to just above absolute zero The atoms are then propelled upward in a vacuum and measured as gravity pulls them back down The gravimeters can be made on silicon wafers that are 10 times cheaper than the current non quantum gravimeter models Tiny fluctuations in gravity like an empty mine shaft that's five meters down could be detected They would be able to detect things like Magma chambers filling up below ground without having to go up and move it around You could just leave it up there on the volcano and be able to tell hey the magma chambers filling up We better get people out of there because the volcano might be about to explode It can also be used in military applications for things like detecting submarines the biggest advance here This has been this research has been going on for years. The big advance is being able to make them work at these small much more affordable levels That's huge and if as this goes to scale really what we're doing is we're telling the continued story of knowing Exactly what is happening on every inch of our planet Which does two things number one makes me very proud for humanity and civilization number two Makes what me want to get the hell off to mars when nobody needs to know nothing about what i'm up to Well, uh, unless you're living more than a meter below ground sure But keep in mind like You know in terms of mining and resources like right now We just have to keep digging until we hope we find something if imagine if you already knew Where everything is you might you would be able to affect markets just by knowing where all the deposits are Whether or not you ever need to get around to go get them Think about this somebody put it this way in one of the articles I read we know more about the surface of mars than we know about one meter below the surface of earth Yeah, that's great. That's kind of crazy All right, 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 Let's talk about a medium post from us presidential hopeful and senator elizabeth warren. Uh, she posted a a solution To big tech, uh, she said here's how we can break up big tech She went through her explanation of why she thinks these companies facebook google and amazon particularly are too big They're too dominant in their markets and we need new legislation that will break them up and that will allow for more competition More innovation. Uh, that's her argument her solution is to give 25 billion dollar or more companies companies that bring in more than 25 billion dollars the following, uh, classification platform utility In other words, uh, they offer to the public an online marketplace an exchange or a platform for connecting third parties You're a platform utility youtube platform utility google search platform utility, right because you're allowing people to buy ads on search You're allowing people to post videos on youtube If you qualify for that, which would be amazon, which would be facebook, which would be lots of google stuff You would be prohibited from owning both the platform utility And any participants on that platform. So google search couldn't own the google ads Uh, youtube couldn't actually make content for youtube Amazon wouldn't be able to own the platform for selling things and also sell things itself Etc etc etc etc In addition to that you would have to provide fair reasonable and non discriminatory dealing with users And you would not be allowed to transfer or share data with third parties Which could be difficult when you talk about ad targeting. We'll get into that If you are between 90 million and 25 billion, you would only have to meet the fair non-discriminate Experimentatory user treatment standard The examples that she gives as companies that would need to be broken apart Are google ad exchange google search amazon marketplace amazon basics wholefood zappos whatsapp instagram ways nest and double click Those are all named in her post She also says we must give people more control over how their personal information is collected shared and sold We should help content creators keep more of their value. I'm very much in favor of that one And we should prevent election meddling So that's the short version of what she's proposing a lot of her justifications in here I find a little weaker than others Uh, but we wanted to bring in the host of politics politics politics and our regular thursday contributor Justin robert young to tell us a little bit on the side of why this might be happening in this election season We're starting in the u.s. Uh, thank you tom. It's great to be here. So Uh, there is a moment happening right now in politics specifically with big tech and it is kind of bipartisan Uh, you you've seen as uh, zuckerberg got grilled in congress a few months ago That it was very very much both parties that had questions about how they, uh Handled their censorship how they make their money and whether or not they are too big Elizabeth Warren right now finds herself running anywhere between third and fourth depending on the poll in terms of the early 2020 primary polls and she is in uh, in her lane behind bernie sanders not only in terms of popularity and fundraising, but also Ideologically she is less defined than bernie sanders platforms that have proven to be Uh, very catchy to that part of the electorate. So what she is now trying to do with this is show that she is the substantive Progressive candidate. She has ideas and these are the ideas that she is laying out She's made it very clear that she doesn't think that it's rhetoric only She needs to let everybody know what she would do now We have long prophesized on the daily tech news show that Washington was going to come for silicon valley at some point This is its introduction into the presidential campaign cycle How it will play Is more of an open question. Yeah, because I've tempted to to go in and dig in and say Look, microsoft's not your best example when it's still one of the biggest companies and you talk about microsoft's Anti-trust settlement as being a good example, but they didn't actually break up microsoft and a lot of the effects You're saying came from that are arguably not from that There's also the fact that you don't note at and t and comcast which fit the profile of what she's talking about as well There are other things I could I could pick on in this medium post But as you're talking about justin, I don't think this is meant to be taken word for word as a policy It's meant to be taken as I really know this topic. Look at all the links that I think She means for you to take it as a policy proposal. Well, let me let me rephrase that I don't think this is meant to be legislation yet. This is here's what I want to do folks Just by by definition. She is the senator. She could she could put a bill together She could put a bill together and push it in the senate She's not doing that She is putting this out as a platform that she would try to work toward Should she had the bully pulpit of the presidency? The question is do people care about this? Just to give you a sense This is being covered in in a lot of places where I like to take the temperature of of the the political news media This is not made the front page of political.com has not made the front page of the hill.com It has a play on axios.com which pretty much makes its bread and butter on tech news and politics news Yeah, right you would expect that it would get coverage there So I don't quite know if it's getting buried on the friday that she makes her big push about it behind The resignation of bill's shine and a election reform bill that was passed in the house I don't know exactly how much this is going to catch on if in in in the silicon valley world I wonder if if if companies like amazon and google and facebook are are forced to to rule back the number of Acquisitions that they make of smaller companies how that changes venture capital for for smaller companies do Because many times smaller companies whether or not they end up getting gobbled up by these companies Hope that they will the technology is good and they need the money to to to to make an idea into a reality Now that is something that you believe sarah. It is not what elizabeth warren believes who Makes it clear that the reason why we are seeing less Venture capital is not because of any kind of cyclical Market but rather because these companies are so big that they're discouraging companies from even starting now I say that facetiously because I agree with you. I do think that uh venture capital, uh, almost universally flows into companies that they believe can get Uh swallowed up well also also In one of the articles that she links to in support of her contention that these big companies are reducing startups I quote from the article Economists from mit and the university of chicago cite a lag between the launch of a new technology such as artificial intelligence And its visibility and productivity numbers in other words that article is arguing It's not because big tech companies are shouldering everybody out It's that we're in a new cycle where the new technology that will cause a big wave of startups Hasn't quite caught yet, but they believe it will yeah Is this a case where she just ran with the wrong narrative because a buried in that statement was oh and by the way election meddling I mean wouldn't it have been a if if she is obviously not serious about making this legislation Otherwise she would have introduced it in congress. She's definitely grandstanding on an issue Trying to create a boogie man pointing to a dead body and said i'm the one that can fix it Why not go completely direct and say silicon valley big big wigs are why we ended up with trump? Here's how i plan to fix it that we're gonna make them They moved too fast. They were unprepared. They're they're they're they were able to be bought by outside interests For national security only i plan to break them all apart so that that can never happen again For this reason that does not benefit her narrative as a candidate Her narrative as a candidate elizabeth warren is the capitalist to her bones Who knows that she needs to save capitalism from itself? And that part of that this reinforces that now these big Famous companies that are making untold billions and trillions of dollars and are worth more than countries If anything is going to get a broke up then it's them. They are standard oil They are at&t. They are these these gigantic things that i'm the one who has to say Uh, uh, you need to be broken up if she goes after Trump and russia number one you just enter into a gigantic other kerfuffle of mixed messages and moved goalposts in terms of what that what you eventually want out of that and it doesn't get to the These companies are too big Point which is we they're hurting competition and what makes our economy work is competition So by breaking up these companies, we'll have more competition. We will have more competition That's what she hammered away and and she makes it clear to say look Everything will be fine if I were to undo all these mergers And I were to break up all these companies and now we're doing both all these rules You'd still be able to do everything you love On these services now whether or not that would be true Involves you following the rabbit hole down Possibilities in Mexico is gonna pay for that wall. Yeah, I mean look Uh, I we're going more into the granular detail on these things because tom's right If you go through every campaign promise and look for every little flaw in it You're going to find many of them. Congratulations. If you're gonna sniff that out You're gonna find a lot of troubles that being said this is this is significant in that This is the first time I can remember That a major presidential campaign has thought that tech is kitchen table retail politics enough To make a big deal about it that your mom your grandma knows what Amazon facebook and google are and they might have negative feelings about them And they would be moved to the ballot box if you said we need to break them up All right before we uh, we end this uh one thing I want to note And it's not necessarily just a pick on this medium post But because I know people are going to start passing this number around She says that 70 percent of traffic goes through google or facebook links to an article that's from newsweek Which links to a tweet from a guy who wrote an article which links to some data and the data is actually that google and facebook in 2015 referred 70 of the traffic to major publishers in the united states referral So it's posted links. It's a referral number not 70 of the traffic on the internet Yeah, all right, which is I mean they do they refer a lot of No, I just know people might even if they disagree with the post might start passing that number around and you should know What that number really means Uh, thank you. Justin robber young for popping in we appreciate it a pleasure I'm always happy to be on the program take politics seriously dot com folks for more Thanks also to everybody who participates in our sub reddit You can submit stories and vote on others at daily tech news show reddit.com if you want to hang out on facebook We've got a group facebook.com slash groups slash daily tech news show. We might break it into two. I don't know Let's check out the mailbag Let's do it. We got a long but very informative email from mark Mark's is a scientist. He's studying pluto and the outer solar system sounds like a great job And has a really great breakdown on our university of california And el severe story from last week mark says there's two common pathways for publication El severe, and I hope I'm saying that right Is an example of the first pathway their practice is that an author doesn't have to pay a fee to get their work published Once the work is published el severe owns that published content and charges for access Now severe is the business of in the business of making money from research like mark's and the balance the profit against access So over the past few decades The cost of access has grown so much that many institutions are cutting back on subscriptions as subscriptions decline The costs increase even more also severe costs Charges a lot more money for the back catalog than for more recent work kind of interesting I used to publish in the el severe publication Echorus but after a while I realized that my older work was no longer widely accessible by the community and ceased Sending my work there Now he goes on to add that the other pathway is what he calls society based journals An example is the american astronomical Society who published a set of journals in astronomy in this case the publishers not Operated for profit publishing costs are covered by page charges Where the author pays a fee to the journal upon publication distribution is covered by subscriptions But anything older than three years is freely accessible The recent arguments according to mark are that since scientific research is paid from public funds The results should always be freely available Note that the compromise with el severe that you see should pay up front Make them act much more like the society based journals than the profit based journals One final point is that peer review system is fueled by volunteer efforts when I review a paper I do not get paid by any journal to do this work says mark This donation of time makes a lot of sense when talking about an open access Non-profit model, but it feels more like exploitation in the for-profit case Thank you mark. Uh, yeah Explanation of that that was uh, that was very balanced and informative. Appreciate it Very much so all right. Let's check in with len peralta who has been illustrating today's show len What have you drawn for us this week? Sure that you know that medium posed by elizabeth warren Felt a lot like a smackdown didn't it a little bit like a smackdown and that's exactly what I decided to draw here It's elizabeth warren. Uh, it's uh, uh w w warren raw Taken down google amazon and facebook with a chair. It looks pretty pretty awesome, man, and I'd go to this this wrestling event a smackdown Yeah, it's awesome And uh, so if you want this you can go right now become one of my five five dollar patrons and it's yours It's right there right now actually and or you can go to my online store at lemperalta store.com and you can Buy it that way the old the old-fashioned way Fantastic. Thank you so much len No, thanks also to brand brushwood. I know you've got a big weekend ahead of you. 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Mm-hmm. It's a bullet. Just be uh, uh in the best possible Uh title show about chat realm dot net. I like uh, is it best to break up big tech question mark? That's a good one um Breaking tech better call warren Better call cell breaking bad. I get it. It's good Oh That's good. Show me the money a lot of a lot of cashless stuff in breaking up is hard to do breaking tech into bits Get it like bits Any of these uh striking your fancy I think probably um Brian oh Hmm much like uh much like a certain movie. I saw last night. I have no public opinion Yeah, sarah the warren on tech that's pretty good a warren on tech I don't okay. Oh, I get it like the war on the war on tech right Done the on twice Oh, I don't know. We do a warren tech or does that now? Yeah, no that reads. Is that weird? Yeah, if you take off take out on and just leave. Yeah. Yeah, that's Okay. Yeah. Yeah, that's The hive mind you have to put some kind of like spacer and like I mean Yeah Warren tech the warren tech the war dash and tech. Yeah. Yeah. That's what I would do Yeah, on big tech right or just tech. Oh the war on big tech. Yeah, I think that actually helps the rhythm of it The warren big tech. Yep. We've done nailed it. We have workshop Title by committee makes everything great. Yeah, the more credits you see on a movie the better it is Always true. Everyone knows that never graph. Hey, I sent my daughter to go see a movie today Oh, yeah, I wanted her to tell me if it was good or not. Okay. All right. We'll find out It's not a way mission. Does it play to the teens? We will find out soon. I assume Teenage Very very excited to find out Also very excited for the show tomorrow. Have you thought about what your story is going to be? Oh, uh I am doing the thumb. Yeah stories. Are you also going to call on me? Because I've seems like all of us should play the game the bulls there to be written It depends. I don't know. I mean, I would see what I'm gonna do He's gonna be the he's gonna be the thumb sheriff speaking of which I think that we're gonna move the whiskey tri-boys to night attack for to Since since they know us and we know what we're planning to do. Yeah, and they will award First prize whiskey drink a second prize whiskey drink a third prize whiskey drink and everybody else Who is a loser has to have fireball? Oh But the fireballs are so good Like that's not even like I like it like You gotta understand that's the that that is uh, uh, the the worm turned on fireball. The kids love it Uh, sure. They also love tide pods, which is remarkable Because it tastes like you guys hate cinnamon or something like they're a fireball is like The best shot you can have Oh, it tastes like it tastes like, uh, what's the chewing gum big red? I would I would I would agree fireball is uh to me to my tongue gross But uh, uh, but then again, I'm I'm of an age that I enjoyed jagermeister. So what do I know jager's good, too Okay, so that's a shot. I don't want clear. I actually like fireball I just like digging on fireball slightly more than I like fireball That's fair. That's fair. What about fernet? How do we feel about fernet? Do you know what fernet is? Uh, yeah, because I did because I did that they kept mentioning how dangerous it was No, because I I had no idea what fernet was until I moved to the bay area. No, I actually don't Yeah, the bay area but staple for some reason fernet is I'd be beloved in the bay area and not other places It is it is apparently the only two places for which fernet for net is tremendously popular is italy and the bay Uh, well Italians brought it in right? Is that it? Yeah, that's my guess I'm a fernet fan Personally, I think it's like you got but you got to be careful with it got to be careful Like wait, wait, I mean, but who's who's chugging for net like I can't imagine somebody I'm on my friends. Wow. All right. Yeah. Yeah Well, I used to say the same thing about uzo. Who drinks it? Oh, yeah, oh, I love uzo. Oh Well, yeah Pretty much like all shots except yagermeister. So I'm I'm okay with the eggs It's that licorice That anis. Yeah, yeah By the way, I don't know if y'all caught this uh And lenn explained it but just in case it's it's sped by you when he does the art on fridays now If you're one of his patrons, you get it As soon as I was like before the show is like it's you get it Art it's up there right now. Yeah So that's the best way to get the dts s art is super quick. Yeah, is it patreon.com slash lenn right? That's right. Yeah I think that's pretty cool. They just like if you're if you're a lenn supporter It's almost like they're sitting right here and I hand them Art digitally handed them the art It's a handoff. Yeah, it's pretty cool. Yeah, it's pretty neat. I like it Go check it out So you're seeing any good movie lately? I I have no public opinion I'll watch it when it's available. How would you put it said last night? Yeah, I don't know 2 a.m. Threads. I mean I look I don't I don't I'm not responsible for any of that. That's not that's not bright I was hacked. That's that's right. You know sometimes I got kids sometimes they pick it up and they have very specific opinions That's Ryan rush with yeah, I'll tell you what though. I slated at that karaoke bar last night The legend of beachwood was a real thing. It was yeah, we uh, we got done with uh Watching a movie that we can't either confirm nor deny that we saw and uh, and then we went to The only bar open These bars that it turned out to be karaoke night and brian got things Got picked fired up. It was a little sleepy. It was your song brian. What's your go-to song? Mr. Roboto Look, I I time travel straight from 1982 to the present to explain to you the Clear and present danger of Japanese technology taking over her lives. You are the modern man What's what's great is when that happens it's like like I'm performing definitely just for Justin, but everybody Be you know, maybe 15 people in the whole place first You just see one head kind of look up and turn around then another then another. Uh, it was pretty great Yeah, no, it was it was a an absolute blast Good times had by all And now it's going to rain for days and days Oh, it is. Yeah That's what they're saying not on sunday. Oh except for the moment when the sun will just come out brightly It's called sunday tom not rain day Yeah That's right I went to speak to the calendar commission Yeah, apparently it's so it's gonna start raining tonight at like 11 And then should be done by 10 it's gonna be 10 in the morning 10 in the morning on saturday the men of ice cream social For the first time in history. Oh good. I can do my crying Hey, uh So, uh, uh, you know, I'm gonna need your help on that VIP tour to I I'm gonna need a hype man to to put a perspective All the stories. Yeah, I know you've done some homework. I'll have I'll have to brush up on uh on on some of the uh, some Brush up. Yeah, you need to figure out the order of who owned it Uh, that's an ongoing quest. Yeah, you know, it's weird You need to say according to our best records and Staff historians have said yeah Yeah, like we are still efforting but the best of our knowledge. It was blank than blank than blank research indicates at this point it's actually kind of cool the way that uh Bryce has a shot set up with um Brian in the middle because it looks like you're talking to a very diminutive Um, justin robert. Yeah, like you're giant I'm so small. I'm a baby Uh, man, that's all stuff. We'll have to figure out at the new space as well like not only What what the background looks like but how to position stuff that we're able to see the the output monitor and the crowd the chat A lot of questions. Yeah, I mean that is what the list of things to do is yeah all that we've got and Speaking of all the things we got. Thank you Video watchers for sticking with us this week. Well, you are just the thing we got you're you're pals. You guys are awesome