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It's Noah's arcade Daily tech news show is powered by you the audience to find out more head to daily tech news show comm slash support This is the Daily Tech news for Thursday, January 19th 2017. I'm Tom Merritt Justin Robert Young alongside Keeping this Thursday nice and smooth mellow Yeah, we're giving you the tech news you deserve smooth and mellow With less aftertaste three out of four doctors recommend that your t-cells will activate You that's tea for tech and tea for throat Yes always smooth never bitter that's the Daily Tech news show We're gonna talk about Tesla if you didn't hear the news the US National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration has closed its investigation did not call for a recall We've got lots more details on that. We'll talk about in a little bit We got a few other things here Justin in a Twitter post Nintendo confirmed Super Mario run will launch on Android March 2017 Gonna work just like the iOS version Microsoft's gonna have Windows holographic developer kits at GDC the game developers conference which starts February 27th This according to a video on Microsoft's Channel 9 site MS power users spotted that So expect maybe maybe maybe a little little more developer love Yeah, I mean, we'll see We have to see what even the SDK is now here are some more top stories as Of January 5th Apple and Amazon have agreed to terminate their existing deal which made audible audio books Exclusive on Apple's iTunes store German competition watchdog the Bundeskartel ampt Led the discussions following a complaint from the German Publishers and Booksellers Association that was lodged in November 2015 You didn't know how this worked when you bought an audio book through iTunes. It was an audible book It was only an audible book and nobody else's and when Odd when you wanted to sell an audio book on iTunes. It had to be from audible. It was a it was a two-way exclusive Yeah, and and it is only one of the many many many many many interesting facets to the Negotiation between Apple and Amazon which are You know two of the biggest retail kind of kingpins, you know as as big as they come especially From the the tech side of the argument This has a hallmark of both kind of companies, right? But if they can make a deal to squeeze every possible penny out of leverage Then they do it and it's the reason why they don't have the kind of deals that people want them to have For let's say Amazon Prime in their own Amazon store. I mean the other angle here is Amazon and Apple don't really like each other in a lot of other ways Remember the Apple TV is not available on the Amazon store because Amazon doesn't like the revenue share agreement that Apple forces people to do There's no Amazon video app on the Apple TV So it's it's interesting that this was in existence It was in existence largely because audible and Apple signed this agreement before Amazon acquired audible Certainly so, you know, but I do think that that yes Apple and Amazon are at odds on many things However, I do think that it is not beyond the pale that if they find an issue where they are both going to benefit Some would say at the expense of others that you know, there might be a future. Yeah, and and this will cause some things to Happen that I think will solve some mysteries for people if you wondered like why is it that I can only get audible books in the audible Store why and and yet I can get them in iTunes. Why can't I get them in the Google Play Store? Why can't I get them in the Amazon app store? This was why and this will open this up and I'm curious to see if this helps any other audiobook Publishers besides audible Get a foothold by supplying some audiobooks. Publishers are probably going to want to sell audiobooks directly through the iTunes store as well Yeah LinkedIn has streamlined its mobile desktop design to look and work more like the mobile app LinkedIn senior director of engineering Chris Pruitt told fortune that the desktop and mobile versions will stay in lockstep from here on out There is now one search box for everything and a simplified navigation Menu the new system will try to only surface notifications about people that you are close to and overall Reduce the amount of notifications Which is pretty much the only thing that anybody who is not looking for a job Actively wants to see from LinkedIn, right? Yeah, I mean the notifications I never got them in the crazy amounts that some of my friends did but even then they were there were too many of them And and this this is a big moment for LinkedIn to say, okay We're gonna fix probably the number one most complained about problem also the search box was was always confusing I never understood how to pick which search box I needed They're also getting rid of some of their advanced search functions that were available to the premium users Although like their highest end corporate users will still have some advanced search functions But it's just overall simplifying everything and remember Microsoft just finished acquiring LinkedIn in December So Microsoft needs to have LinkedIn defend itself against Facebook workplace sales forces Entrance entries in into this space and and they have the advantage. This is them make trying to make sure they don't lose that advantage and Being a little bit friendlier because LinkedIn is something that that certainly has created a relationship between so many consumers it has become the the digital resume for which it has always wanted to and Yet to talk to people who even rely on it. There's not often good feelings about LinkedIn, right? It is it is this necessary evil that That must be dealt with because it has become the business norm. Yeah I think it's it's a clearest when you talk to people who don't use LinkedIn. They have no idea that it's still a thing Yeah, it is only people who feel like they need to use LinkedIn who use it and that that says a lot right there Netflix announced it earned 15 cents a share in Q4 with revenue of 2.48 billion Although streaming revenue is 2.35 billion. There's I'm seeing varying reports on this But analysts had expected earnings per share of 14 cents, so they beat that and revenue of 2.47 billion So they're in the neighborhood Notably though the company saw strong growth in subscribers in the US 2 million new subscribers were added in Q4 5 million internationally this exceeded analyst expectations of 1.38 and 3.78 quite a bit Company is focused on adding international content that can travel across regions. They talked about the Brazilian series 3% Playing well outside of Brazil a Japanese anime Turkish dramas and Reed Hastings in the shareholder letter cited an Unconfirmed report about the BBC when he wrote the BBC has become the first major linear network to announce plans They didn't announce plans to go binge first with new seasons favoring internet over linear viewers We presume HBO is not far behind the BBC So he really just brought that up because he wanted to take a stab at HBO Netflix said it also did not expect changes to net neutrality policy in the US to materially affect it Though it still supports the open internet guidelines for the benefit of smaller companies how Amazing is it that a read of Netflix a company that is so Stingy about internal details and any kind of announcement that could skew any Perception about their company is the one to just drop dime on BBC and say yeah Which presumably they thought that this was going to be announcement that happened. Oh, sure The telegraph article that talks about this quotes people from the BBC all but admitting it So it does sound like it is coming for sure. I mean like not as if they're making things up. However You wouldn't be making things up if somebody inside Netflix actually leaked viewership numbers on stranger things and yet Person would probably be shot as they got to their computer because they because Netflix has insane secrecy around those guys that kind of information But make no mistake This is a shot at HBO that you are legacy media We are the future and if you eventually Finally come around to doing things our way Not only will you be a third runner-up in the the big companies to do this, but we called it hashtag called it Yeah, I I get why HBO still wants to release linear Lee It's not just that they have a television channel It's also that they want to build up that week-to-week Anticipation and water cooler talk Netflix doesn't feel like they need that and stranger things certainly shows that they can have a hit without it As as do house of cards and many others, right? So it's just two different ways of doing things I'll be curious if HBO decides to take that BBC tactic should the BBC actually end up doing that and put full shows online I'll be honest I think it would be cool if somebody any of these guys at one point just said, you know what we're gonna do We're gonna put up the shows the day they're out of edit Like there won't be a regular schedule Maybe you'll get to one week because we got ahead and maybe you'll there'll be a three-week break But as soon as we're done with an episode you get it I do not think and this will be something that Netflix will will twist HBO on for you know as long as they don't but I don't think that we are going to be in a world within the next Three years where HBO releases Westworld or Game of Thrones as a big binge thing However, there's a lot of second-tier programming original programming that HBO does that I think would make a little bit more sense There's animated stuff like adult-oriented animated stuff that I think would make a lot of sense for them to release as a binge thing Just so if somebody is interested in writing about it They have more to write about and people have the ability to watch through it and that way you can yeah Announce the shows that need a little more discovery Like maybe ease a raise show for instance You just put it all out there to get people talking about it more because it's a great show Robotics start-up starship technologies announced partnerships with food delivery services door dash and postmates To begin trials of a semi-autonomous robot delivery service the four-week trial will take place in a form mile-wide areas in Redwood City, which is just south of San Francisco specifically the SFO Airport and Washington DC where users will see the option to select the robot as a delivery option Me six-wheeled robot will deliver the food in 15 to 30 minutes Users will be texted a code to input into the robot to retrieve the food once the bot arrives This will not be a fully autonomous system as starship employees can take control when needed Starship technologies has previously tested with food delivery services in the UK and Germany Are you ready for Robo delivery? I am This this is a test. It's a little bit of a stunt Because starship employees are going to be walking alongside these robots They're not going to be out on the street entirely on their own Because starship wants to make sure that they don't run into any kind of trouble that they they don't run a foul of regular regulatory issues whatever so there's gonna be somebody right there, but that said That's how you test them and you get to the point It's like training wheels where you're like hey boss I'm walking alongside the robot, but I never have to do anything I think we're ready for the next stage and that's why you do it in a limited area like this In fact bio cow in the chat room let us know earlier today that these are operating in the area where he works And so he's gonna try to get us a video of that Well, and what's cool is that you will see it as an option, right? So I guess you will have to use door dash and probably get to the final phase of your order before Actually pulling the trigger hoping that you will get this That you will get this option or of course anybody at Starship or door dash if they are Amiable and would like to let us watch one of these things go we'd be very very happy to see it in action Yeah, but yeah, you're right. This is a stunt. This has been done before however This is kind of an interesting thing especially in very very dense Urban areas because you don't need necessarily the same regulations to run a little, you know Effectively a robot little baby carriage up a You know up a sidewalk as you do to drive a car Right, it's it's just a matter of making sure this thing doesn't run out in the street and cause an accident Doesn't roll over people's feet You know stuff like that but but it is somewhat of a simpler technology and They got approval we talked about when they first got approval to do this in Washington DC and they have tested these in Estonia as well, so I Feel like there's more to this than just hype It's Janice Fries who's involved in this definitely knows how to get attention on his startups But he also makes really good things like Skype and Arteo They don't always last stand the test of time, but sometimes they do Facebook has blocked RT that's formerly Russia today not retweet From posting videos photos and news articles until Saturday Facebook says it's just a 72-hour ban The suspension is imposed because of a complaint that RT streamed video of President Obama's Wednesday press conference without the permission of the source of the video Meanwhile nearly 80 rights groups accuse Facebook of racially biased censorship and failing to be more transparent about its removal policies and Cooperation with law enforcement. So the one side you've got RT saying hold on we got that video from AP We had the right to that. Why are you censoring us and on the other hand side? You have 80 rights groups saying you're removing things based on race your censorship policies are not okay You need to do something about this So two sides to this well, let's start with The one that I won't gloat about and that is the fact that Facebook has a very very tricky line to walk They are looking to continually make live video a big thing and yet copyright for them is always going to be tricky because you can always Just point your cell phone at a television and now all of a sudden you indeed are Re-broadcasting, you know, let's say theoretically a game without the expressed written consent of the league and commissioner, however You also have a lot of people that are also, you know, Facebook or YouTube Celebrities that are like hey look your autoplay video has exploded in usage Largely on our back where people are freebooting these videos throwing two little Things on top of it like wait till the end and now all of a sudden a viral video that that I could have done more about Now has exploded on your platform But let's put all that aside for now because this is an example of what I warned when we first started talking About this fake news thing. We have indeed entered Hashtag help portal hashtag portal to hell These are the especially when you start dealing with news organizations dubious though. They might be Now we are going to build the resume for Facebook of what they take down and when and this is only going to get worse as Rumors that you know that the head of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg is Contemplating an entry into politics himself Yeah, I mean let's we don't even have to bring in the whole is he or isn't he on the Fact that the back to be talking about it Yeah, well that you don't even need that much firepower to bring this up to your Hellmouth portal level When I look at this I see RT saying hey, we just took the AP video We had the rights to it and we put it up there This is this is one of those accidental bought things They claim RT claims the current time TV which by the way is operated in part by radio for Europe Which is operated by the US government is the one who filed the complaint and they say it's one of those accidental things where their Automatic takedown saw that we were hosting the same video as they were but that we were both getting it from the AP and that It's a mistake current time TV says we didn't file the complaint So maybe they're not the source of it, but but an RT's trying to say this is just an accident of your bot like You know what happens on YouTube? I don't know that the Facebook system works that way I also don't know what the Facebook system is so there needs to be some transparency around that But where I get to which sets all of that aside is you're right Justin when you're a platform that has attempted to say hey, we're just here for people to talk to each other We don't get involved in the conversation and you start getting involved in the conversation You're gonna have 80 rights groups coming at you saying hey You're deciding what should be said and we think there's a bias in there. Maybe it's unintentional Maybe it's not but you seem to be taking down Racial you you seem to be taking down post based on the race of people not applying the rules evenly And then you have a news organization saying well, you know a lot of people think that we're a Controversial news organization, but we are a legitimate news organization And we were doing something legitimate and you're just taking it out on us because you don't like us and Whether or not that is true or not And I'm sure that there are people if they are listening at Facebook that are are very aware on the internal details of this that would love To scream and yell at us and say no, there's a very very clear Explanation for this we are very clearly playing within the rules that we have set forward and here are all the explanations It doesn't matter because they have stepped into the fray They decided to embrace this fake news thing and now Regardless of political partisanship because let's look at RT which is indeed funded by foreign interest and yet presents itself as a non-corporate owned usually fairly left-leaning of news organization that is saying wait a minute you're silencing our voice as Somebody is walking into the White House that we might have some very interesting things to say about either positively or negatively You are affecting free speech and now we get into the big C word Censorship and that is that's that's the big issue here Don't forget. This is not a first amendment each issue in the United States The Facebook can decide what they want to post and what they don't It's not the law that Facebook has to allow free speech But it is a free speech issue in the sense of Facebook is saying we want everyone to be free to Speak on our platform and they are now starting to crack down on people. I think it's Very confusing to me how this is not a fair use of the feed anyway Since this is a news event the president of the United States a public figure I'm not sure how you assert copyright over this video So this is kind of a tenuous claim by whoever the complainant is in the first place Yeah, and and again just getting down to it if you want free speech You want you need to respect the speech of people you don't agree with that. That's what makes free speech free And I and I know very well This is not a first amendment issue, but if Facebook is saying we want to be a neutral platform This is not the way you go about it and and here one more thing the reason why this is a hashtag portal to hell Hashtag help portal is that this might be a very simple thing It might have just been the AP not you know that the Russian The RT didn't pay, you know, the rights thing on time. They thought they paid the AP is like, you know You want to know what we made a deal you didn't follow through we're gonna file a thing on this They get pulled for 72 hours But now it is this weird we have to explain it's not the first amendment It's a private company because of that decision that they made on Assigning a board that was going to decide what was fake news and what was not these are barely even connected and yet This is a conversation we have to have now every time anything that is anything to do with politics and free speech Or culture or race and free speech because of that decision Yeah, and when do we and when does Facebook lose their safe harbor? Privileges, you know, like they're involved in the content now, so I don't know never if President Zuck has anything to say about it Listen number one Stranger things have happened Since adding a feature earlier this month that turns any selfie into an anime character The app me too has rocketed from number 317 in the US App Store to number four It's estimated to have been downloaded 23,000 times in the past seven days me too came out in 2008 And has been popular in China for years with more than 456 million active users and six a billion photos created a month this has dominated my Social media feed. Yeah, this is one of those things where I like to talk about this sort of thing Even if it isn't exactly as weighty as some of the other things we talk about because if you haven't heard of me, too You this you're gonna be more in with the times now to know about this And if you have been seeing these pictures and wondering where they're coming from this is it I mean and it's one of those crazy viral things where this is this literally is almost a ten-year-old app And they add one feature and Someone out there decided to take a celebrity or a politician and say hey this cool thing that makes you look like an anime character It's pretty awesome. Let's do it to this person Someone found that hilarious did it to another person in its snowballed and now it's one of the most popular apps in the world You want to know what here's my hot take on this It shows you some of the limitations of snapchat because this is a very snapchat Filtery kind of thing it's something that you would probably see there and yet for all of the benefit that you get from snapchat of it Being a more insular community where you feel like you can post Very very sensitive intimate kind of things there is no virality and what you see here is What the virality of some of these kinds of features can explode into on an app that is ten years old Yeah, I it is It is an odd it is an oddity It is something where beat masters like doesn't look that special to me, and I'm an otaku It isn't it isn't something that we've never seen before I've seen other apps that turn people into anime characters or attempt to right it's just one of those oddities of timing and I would be very careful installing it because it asks for a lot of permissions on Android When when you install this thing I'm not accusing it of anything, but I don't like apps that ask for a lot more permissions than I think they need So you you know as with anything make sure you get it from official app stores and be very careful What permissions you grant to any app? Don't let the glossy sparkles of me to cloud your judgment when it comes to your personal safety Yeah Hey to get all the tech headlines each day in less than 10 minutes Be sure to subscribe to daily tech headlines.com as well as this show All right, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as we mentioned earlier closed its investigation into the death of Joshua Brown If you didn't recall Joshua Brown died in a crash while using Tesla's autopilot feature The NHTSA found that Brown should have seen or been able to see the tractor trailer Seven seconds before impact and and quoting from the report should have been able to take some Action before the crash like braking steering or attempting to avoid the vehicle He took none of those actions the report also found that crash rates for Tesla vehicles have fallen 40% since autopilot was released to Tesla vehicles and as we mentioned the agency will not seek a recall So obviously this is good news for Tesla They are certainly I mean a vindicated might be a strong term But certainly it is something that that Elon Musk today on Twitter was very happy to alert all of his followers about and and for You know for for Tesla in general Regulatory commissions like this issuing recalls for a company that is as much as we think of Tesla as in the world of Silicon Valley this Venerable old redwood of a company. There's a reason why there haven't been a lot of new auto companies out of America in the last several Decades right that this is a very very high stakes business to be in and recalls like this can Permanently damage a company especially when you are pushing new technology like this So let's get the uncontroversial element of this totally out of the way Which is good news for Tesla and very good news Tom for anybody else who wants to make an autonomous car Yeah, this could have slowed down Development of autonomous cars if the NHTS a had found that this kind of software was at fault Or was not properly safe and I don't think that they're steering this decision one way or another And I just realized that that was a horrible traffic pun But I don't think they're trying to pick it because they want to go easy on anybody I think if you read the report what they're saying is This was really meant to just be a driver assist system Tesla made that clear And people knew that and that an attentive driver and getting reading from the report an attentive driver has Superior situational awareness in most of these types of vents particularly when coupled with the ability of an experienced driver to Anticipate the actions of other drivers Tesla has changed its driver monitoring strategy to promote driver attention to the driving environment So the other thing they noted was that this system was meant to avoid rear-end collisions More than anything, which is you running into someone's rear-end, right? It's meant to stop you from hitting something in front of you It was not designed to stop these kinds of left turn across path collisions like what happened with this truck so You you mentioned something up top that this is not something that that you you took when you read it that the the NHTSA was trying to influence the future of these either features like this or Autonomous vehicles going forward, which would obviously be this kind of technology You know, hopefully advanced I don't think they're trying to be nice to Tesla And I don't think they're trying to to not be nice to Tesla I think they were really just trying to find out, you know Is this something is this a unique situation or is the manufacturer at fault and they did not find the manufacturer at fault? But I don't know. I you you are right. There's nothing I can say To that that in any way could dissuade anybody from saying that yes this was called absolutely right down the line and And and Tesla is is is you know found to be something that is is indeed safer, right? But I can't help but read this and then say That the the NHTSA understands their power over this Not only Tesla, but this entire industry sure I wouldn't dispute that. I'm sure they do they understand their influence and and You could write a version of this that gets all of the same facts across in a way that doesn't necessarily Read as a vindication for Tesla, I Mean, I think you could read this report as not being a vindication of Tesla either and and and that's That's where our discussion happens, right? I I don't think them saying Tesla vehicle Crashes dropped by 40% after autopilot was installed is meant to be pro Tesla It sounds to me like we did research We looked at the facts and if anybody has read any government report anywhere You know that you have to do a laundry list of every fact you had to make sure that nothing is left out And that's what this sounds like to me is we're finding every piece of supporting data We can to to you know bolster our conclusion and we're going to list them accurately so that you can't say well wait What do you mean by that? This also makes the case without making the case That this was driver error, right and and and they don't they don't do a lot to impugn the character of the dead, right just as Tesla In their corporate statements about this did not try to go out of their way as they have with other people who have had you know Accidents in Teslas that have been far more mean about it or accusatory toward Tesla Tesla in general Usually has no problem, you know, absolutely Pointing out all the data that that would seem to bolster their side. However That is that seems to be the takeaway here that they're the the delicate dance is Autopilot isn't a self-driving thing. It's not sold as a self-driving thing. It does make Driving safer, which is a huge takeaway, you know for for however you want to read now. This is wrote written This is something that is important coming out of a government agency to say that that this is a safety feature This isn't some experimental Of you know weird technology that is endangering people on the road Which an accident like this can certainly leave people to believe? Yeah, I I I think it's easy when you see a story like this as we saw when the story first broke It's easy to say, you know, someone died and they shouldn't have and therefore it's the car maker's fault It's the things fault and and I Absolutely sympathize with family and friends who feel that way because no one who's ever had a friend or family member die Ever feels like it should have happened and you want to figure out how it could not have happened, right? Whether it's, you know, I wish cancer didn't exist or which is you know Something we all just have to live with the fact that there is no cure for that at this point, right? Versus something like this where you're like, well, wait a minute Maybe this shouldn't have happened because maybe this system was Malfunctioning maybe it was doing something that it shouldn't have done well It turns out that is not the case that the system did not malfunction at all So then your next step is to say well, maybe it was promising it could do things that it couldn't yeah The driver should have been made more aware of that and the end that that's where it gets more controversial And the NHTSA is citing these statistics to say look it really wasn't it's it's a safety feature And Tesla does say that you shouldn't rely on it for more than it can do and Tesla can say this is a safety feature There's 40% you know a greater likelihood that you won't get into an accident if you are employing the autopilot and it's salesmanship if In this moment where the chips are really down The governmental organization that is overseeing Tesla and could issue a recall or discontinue or make illegal this particular You know selling point of the car Says that no it is indeed a safety feature it means more it means leagues more and I still think they should change the name from Autopilot, I so do I well number one. I listen I think the horse is out of the barn with that Yeah, I will be annoyed with Tesla if we continue to see the the like day glow Let's put bloggers in a car and show how fast it can go without people's hands on the wheel Okay, like I think that that there is a time and a place for that if you want to do it on a test track That's fine that to to demonstrate certain things, but the the the Element of this that seems reckless is more in messaging than the tech and I think the tech Absolutely has vindicated. I very much hope that for the sake of Tesla company that I personally root for You know continues to evolve and and and you know, we continue to evolve as a marketplace to make it a little bit more understandable Hey, thanks to everybody who participates in our subreddit submit those stories keep voting on them at daily tech news show Dot reddit.com we got a few messages of the day I want to get to before we're out of here first of all as I mentioned in the email. I read from a game developer I hadn't got any other people Responding to that indeed report that the number of game developer jobs was declining And so thankfully I got a couple of really good ones here Matthew Stevens says I work as a network manager for Game Circus a mobile game developer in Dallas We keep growing as a studio and I have had no layoffs We self-published so we don't have the ups and downs You might see with the studio that does work with EA Disney and others that said we have a terrible time finding qualified candidates We get a lot of applications, but very few have the basic programming skills We need we end up hiring people that aren't in the gaming industry and have to train them Which takes a lot of time studios like EA will ramp up and down for projects They have going and a lot of the big companies hire smaller game studios to make the game with their name on it This is where you can see a lot of instability and jobs These studios will go on a hiring spree to get as many warm bodies as they can to program Even a little and then scale way back when the project when the project is over It takes a lot longer to make a good game than many people think even a good mobile game can take six months to a year To make with a team of programmers and artists the big titles for PC Xbox or PlayStation can take years And that's sort of bolstered by Paul who wrote in and he suspects a drop in developer jobs is related to four things one Companies stopping their overly optimistic revenue projections for games and therefore reducing the budgets and doing this contracting out Like Matthew was are describing to a more Hollywood model where small studios are hired per game rather than keeping on permanent staff So the numbers fluctuate Endless supply of new developers aching to work in games and willing to do that for cheap Combined with developers realizing that if they have a well-paid vet that that might be worth two or three new hires So they keep fewer more experienced people and when they do hire They hire the cheapest youngest people they can get is what he's saying and then number four The end of the hiring boom for mobile games there. There was a huge hiring boom as everybody thought You know, we're gonna make our millions on mobile and then that industry finally stabilized Paul has way more thoughts than I'm giving him credit for in this little summary here though In fact, I turned his email into a guest post if you want to read it in full at daily tech news show.com That's great All right, and then finally in regards to the CIA putting their declassified documents online Mark wrote about how he got to chat with one of the creators of the audio production software Ableton One time about whether they would ever open up their API for general consumption Mark writes that the answer he got was analogous to the CIA release He said if we open up the API to the public then we would have to support it and Mark says I feel that the CIA and many entities are confronted with the same hurdle for release. Yes, it is hard You will also need to support it and pay for the underlying infrastructure such as servers people and updates It doesn't cost much to run four old computers tied to an isolated source Putting it on the internet is a totally different and sometimes expensive issue Not to mention again if we're talking about the you know the the transportation You know the highway traffic safety administration having their word mean more than a private citizens CIA documents declassified or otherwise Often times can unstick themselves from the moment that they were written and mean something different as time continues to move and yeah Yeah, no, that's a really good point like the person who will take the time and energy to go into the National Archives and look at a Freely available document is a much different person than the person who will go to a website and put in a search term Yes, absolutely Well, thank you. Justin Robert young as always. 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Yeah Autopilot drives past h n h tsa concerns Spelled it a o t t o as well as Auto please pilot main Well, I made the joke auto is my co-pilot and then big jim said maybe that's what they should call Autopilot is co-pilot Yeah, but then it it it makes it like I would rather it be a function of the car than thinking of it as a personal assistant And I guess that's what I meant by AI. I wrote AI in the chat, but I I Cope pilot It sounds like, you know the the the thing that lives in my echo or the thing that lives in my iphone, you know At least to me i'm still i'm still laughing at facebook doesn't want you to rt. That is pretty good Yeah, I get what you're saying. It's it's not it's not a it's not a it's not cortana Yeah Say Uh called it is still at the top with 10 I have a little bit of a problem with that because well, we're talking about a person who died Yeah I think that should that should remain respectful. Yeah, okay, uh I kind of really like fb doesn't want you to rt Yeah, we can do that Unless i'm trying to get this this hashtag hell portal hashtag port of the hell thing You know, I want to I want to get to the point where we're doing t-shirts We can do that. We can make that happen Uh fb doesn't want you to rt. I like that All right boys, i'm gonna uh wrap this thing up, but uh Absolutely have a good rest of your thursday Adios Anything else happened while we were doing the show? Yeah, my uh browser crashed. That's why I wasn't able to bring I saw that Man, that was like like sudden something. No Miguel for rare died He was only 61 Wait, who's that? Oh, he's been in everything. He I know him best from twin peaks. He was albert in twin peaks Um, but he was in the stand. He was a miami vice and tj hooker and ships He was most recently the voice of the world of warcraft ads, you know boost to level 90. That's Miguel for air I need uh, I need I need a face. I'm really bad with names. Yeah. Yeah Well, especially with somebody like him where you he's not the kind of actor where his name gets bandied around But you when you see him you're he's a character. Well, it's not a character actor, but he's like in everything. Yeah. Yeah Is he a character? I guess so I guess he would be Because I remember him best from uh robocop Remember, oh right. Yeah. Yeah. He was the guy who started roboc the robocop program Yeah, he was becoming a really big voiceover artist. He was doing a bunch of the dc animated stuff, too Oh, man. Well, that sucks Well, and he's going to be in twin peaks when it comes back on may 21st They brought him back for that Wow, he was only had sex. Oh an IBM reported better than expected q4 results Good job. IBM Where's my pc jr. IBM? They should have just redid that machine Uber settled its ftc lawsuit About misleading drivers about pay So what did I get what did it agree to do? Uh 20 million dollar fine For misrepresenting the amount of money you can earn through the app False misleading and unsubstantiated claims Yeah, basically they were they were listing an hourly fare that fewer than 20 to 30 percent of the drivers actually could make so I love I love that when this happens IBM shares rise on optimistic forecast IBM reports better than expected fourth quarter results IBM revenue declines again. All of these statements are true report this I'm so tempted to play more of the It is it's a redictive song the quad city djs, but I don't I don't know what it is. See that's the thing like tiny I'm curious if the tiny bit that I played there is gonna it shouldn't that's that's just a Tiny tiny bit. No, it's not as egregious as playing a trailer For a video game. Yeah, apparently when you're commenting directly on it, you know, no real The audio didn't even come through it was just a video Yeah I mean the what I did just now I I feel Is fair use because I could because of the the amount and nature of the use It was just for comedic effect But I don't have as stringent a defense as I did of the trailer for for lego That was there was no question. That was fair use And they they never objected they just let it go so There you go W scottis one says he thinks it's up to 30 seconds before he gets flagged Oh on youtube. Yeah, I hope so No, it hates I wouldn't fight this one. I just take it out Be silly though I shouldn't have to think this hard about it, you know That's the biggest issue You know I don't I don't have to think anymore. Honestly You're just over you're over. You know what it is I'm I'm fatigued with just being disappointed I'm just Is it it there's a there's you know, I can see why parents Sometimes just bury their face in their hands for like an entire evening It just gets gets to the level uh like I'm not a cynical person Chromogeny, but that's cynical. I think you can be cynical sometimes if you want to don't sell yourself short No, I mean I can be but I'm actually not cynical. I just get Like I know think I know people do I know why people do things For the reasons they do but generally I'm disappointed when they make those choices all right, so um coker in the dtns bosses slack has been working on a A website to compile like show notes based on topics and things It's almost like a wiki type situation. He's just doing it because he wants to And so I shared with you A mock-up of a topic page if you want to give him some feedback on it. I think it looks pretty good Cool. Is it uh, you shared it just like email in slack in the bosses slack Uh, I have the um I see it Wait, it's in is it directing the mirror in general It's not in the dts. It's in dts. Yeah, no, I'm in dts bosses right now. I just shared it directly with you. Oh I don't see it Huh, are you in there now? I'm in it right now I don't see you can you message me and then I'll maybe that'll make it Let's just the thing you don't pop up ace detect Yeah, then I don't think you're in the right one because I'm definitely I'm on dts bosses slack.com. Yeah Yeah, what's the last thing you see in general? Uh, and the So last thing is from m wk 1309. Welcome to dns slackers. Yeah Yeah, am I use it because I'm not elevated or something or And you don't see me There how's that? Ah, there I see it now. Okay Were you hidden from me? um Okay, I think I know what I did I I'm doing it wrong In the same direction. Oh, okay. I can't I see I see I have to do this I wasn't actually sharing it. That's why you didn't see it. Oh, okay. There's the link I was just sharing the guy's message with him I'm gonna be really confused like why are you doing that? Yes. I know I wrote that It's slowly out there it goes So then they'll have the show notes So we weren't up with the show notes go this So this is just uh, this is a totally new layout then for the no, this is his own. This is a separate site Okay This is not daily tech new show dot com well, okay You see topics episodes And he's adding the tags to all these Yeah, you can talk to him more about it. He wants he's hoping like maybe multiple people will work on it and Keep it up to date I gave you his name In the boss's slack if you want to message him directly But yeah, he's designed it to be in the same Look and feel as the daily tech new show site But um, yeah, I guess I have to ask him because my question is this supposed to be supplement supplementary? Yes, okay Toby scottis one Says he wants to help once once were to the point where we can actually When when we can actually when he actually wants people to to jump in I'll let you know for sure He says within the next Week or two he'll be ready to open up to some broader testing So there you go. I'll let you know I don't know if he's watching live Or he's messaging me live All right, I gotta I just heard you breathing. Sorry It's just sighing What's what's going on? I can't see you. No you can't I'm right here. Well, I'm not I might have banged up my uh, no, I I can't see you because your window is behind a bunch of other windows because I'm editing the show right now So I couldn't see the expression on your face. So can you hear me now? Yeah, I can I've always been able to hear Here here here here here here here here here. I don't know. It's so sensitive No, I just heard you sigh as if you were looking at the page and going It's because I'm fat Tom heavy people. I'm a hard time. You weren't so not fat. I've just seen you in person this weekend No, it's I mean I breathe that a little bit wasn't really a sigh I'm just hit right on the mark on the now. I'm really now. I'm really self-conscious about it I'm sorry. I didn't make it All right, apparently my breathing is an issue. Yeah, I can't really carry out a conversation at the moment So I guess we should probably get jump out of here, you know, so Roger could focus on looking at that page, too Thanks, everybody for watching. We'll talk to you tomorrow