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• Disney successfully implemented free-roaming wireless power delivery
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• The Switch will not have a virtual console at launch
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• Microsoft is testing underwater data centers
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• AMD Ryzen discussed
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• Rumor: A GTX 1080 Ti graphics card is set to launch next week
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• Cloudbleed security vulnerability exposed
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• Data leak from Cloudflare involving sensitive information
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• Affected period: February 13th-18th, with approximately .00003% of requests potentially resulting in memory leakage
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• Low chance of individual data being leaked, but potential for widespread impact due to large number of affected sites and services
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• Importance of checking resources and updating passwords for affected sites and services
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• Cloudflare blog post as a resource for more information on the leak
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• Google's Waymo sues Uber over alleged theft of trade secrets, including 14,000 confidential files about LiDAR technology
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• Allegations against Anthony Lewandowski, former top engineer at Google
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• Discussion of three weeks in the speaker's life
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• Trade secret law and confidentiality agreements
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• Google's hiring process and potential protection of sensitive information
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• Trade secret law and reasonable efforts to protect confidential information
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• Patents vs trade secrets and public availability
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• Hypothetical scenarios: selling or giving away confidential information
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• Discussion of a possible lawsuit involving Google and an employee
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• Allegations of theft and intellectual property violations at Waymo
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• Mention of a severance package and its typical accompanying agreement
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• Possibility of lengthy litigation due to the individual's wealth
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• Switching to discuss AMD Ryzen processors and their upcoming release
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• Overview of Ryzen 7 lineup with multiple SKUs and price points
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• Discussion on the value of a particular product and its comparison to Intel's offerings
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• Explanation of trade-offs with Ryzen compared to Intel, even if performance is identical
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• Mention of exclusive technologies offered by Intel, such as Thunderbolt 3 and Optane
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• Discussion of the potential benefits and drawbacks of fixed-function video encoders vs. more cores in gaming and streaming scenarios
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• Analysis of the changing strategies of AMD and Intel regarding CPU and GPU performance
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• Announcement that APUs are coming to the AM4 platform
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• AMD's Ryzen CPUs and their impressive demos
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• Changes in CPU architecture: integrated GPUs are now on the CPU or APU or not present at all
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• Competition in the CPU market: is Ryzen a return to competition with Intel?
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• Performance levels: single-threaded performance, comparison with Broadwell and Kaby Lake
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• AMD's Ryzen sales: already number one-selling CPU on Amazon
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• Advantages of multiple cores: better situation than four or five years ago when Intel said six cores was for enthusiasts
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• Comparison of Intel 7700K and Ryzen 1700 performance
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• Importance of considering platform features in CPU comparisons
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• Limitations of comparing CPUs with different clock speeds and core counts
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• AMD's decision to focus on mid-range market rather than high-end desktop segment
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• Exclusive features on Intel platforms, such as Netflix at 4K
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• Results of a straw poll showing strong confidence in AMD Ryzen processors
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• Potential issues with running four sticks of RAM at high speeds on Ryzen systems
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• Discussion about a potential issue with Ryzen rigs and memory speeds
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• Mention of Disney Research achieving room-scale wireless power delivery
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• Explanation of wireless power delivery methods, including magnets and microwaves
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• Safety concerns with microwave-based wireless power delivery
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• Description of a demonstration where a boom box was damaged by wireless power
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• Discussion about the concept of wireless power transmission in a living room setting
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• Explanation of how a freestanding living room was created to demonstrate wireless power transmission
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• Discussion of Pella's mom's concerns about EMF effects on humans
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• Comparison between EMF exposure and other potential hazards (e.g. gamma rays)
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• Debate over the safety of Disney's use of a 46cm EMF device at their theme parks
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• Reference to the tobacco industry and its responsibility for lung cancer treatments
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• Joking references to "ass cancer" and "butt anatomy" in relation to EMF exposure
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• Discussion of precedent for companies not being held responsible for products causing cancer
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• Comparison to theme parks using wireless power and the need for disclosure
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• Argument that consumers are complicit in giving themselves cancer when they choose to use products with known risks
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• Mention of assumption of risk in law and its application to theme park scenarios
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• Discussion of warnings on cigarette boxes and historical context of product safety labeling
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• Statement about Nintendo's decision not to include virtual console games at launch for the Switch
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• Nintendo's decision to not carry over virtual console purchases from Wii to Wii U damages the Switch game library.
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• Underwater data centers being tested by Microsoft for lower construction costs.
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• Sponsorship of FreshBooks, a business and accounting software that allows users to track time, expenses, and send professional invoices.
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• Epiphan's AVIO line is mentioned as a great option for live production and capture, with features such as automatic input resolution detection
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• The speaker has used the Epiphan products on their WAN Show to capture gameplay footage and BIOS interactions without losing valuable experience
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• Amazon is refusing to hand over data from an Alexa device that may have recorded a murder, citing constitutional concerns related to the First Amendment
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• The speaker discusses the potential implications of this case, including whether it falls under Fourth Amendment search and seizure laws rather than First Amendment protections.
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• Discussion on the possibility that Alexa was present or heard a murder and what Amazon might know about it
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• Training of eagles by France to snatch drones out of the sky to combat terrorism
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• Rumors of NVIDIA's upcoming GTX gaming celebration event and potential launch of new GPU hardware
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• Floatplane Club, a service that allows users to watch Linus Media Group videos one week early
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• Apple AirPod alternatives and pricing
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• Server Room Upgrade Vlog, Part 2 of 3
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• Investigation into bulk thermal compounds
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• Dell's Inspiron Gaming computer
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• Upcoming videos on Floatplane Club (including Nintendo Switch features)
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• DRM-free downloads available for Floatplane Club subscribers
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• Channel Super Fun release
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[0.00 --> 9.54] All right, welcome to the WAN show where we deploy new ways of streaming without actually
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[9.54 --> 16.34] going ahead and testing the aforementioned new ways of streaming, and we are back.
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[16.94 --> 25.06] So, since I have a badminton class tonight, and I am not going to have time to do a thing
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[25.06 --> 27.76] where I stitch together the footage, we're going to start over.
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[27.76 --> 29.24] So, this is John.
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[29.56 --> 29.82] Hi.
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[30.00 --> 30.88] John went to Duke.
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[31.64 --> 33.76] We have a lot of great topics for you today.
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[34.76 --> 35.58] What were they?
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[35.68 --> 36.44] Right, Disney.
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[37.28 --> 42.08] Disney, of all companies, nails free-roaming wireless power delivery.
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[42.18 --> 42.74] I mean, Disney?
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[43.08 --> 44.98] I can see a few ways they would actually use it.
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[45.84 --> 47.48] To make Star Wars.
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[48.06 --> 48.78] Well, other than that.
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[48.80 --> 50.60] With Star Wars technology.
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[52.62 --> 53.72] Actual lightsabers?
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[53.72 --> 59.66] The Switch will not have a virtual console at launch, which I guess actually makes a fair
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[59.66 --> 60.24] bit of sense.
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[62.24 --> 69.26] Microsoft is testing underwater data centers, and we're going to do a summary of AMD Ryzen
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2017 WAN Show Transcripts
Complete transcripts from the 2017 episodes of the WAN Show.
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