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best known for the now-defunct Apollo app for Reddit,
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has now had Juno,
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his third-party YouTube app for the Vision Pro,
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shut down,
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most likely at Google's request.
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While Selig probably saw this coming,
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the closure means that there is no longer a chance for it
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to become a YouTube app for the platform.
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YouTube claimed that a native app for Vision Pro
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was on its roadmap back in February,
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but that the company was focused
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on ensuring a great experience in Safari,
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an experience that continued to suck
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for several months afterwards.
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What are the odds that we get an official YouTube app on Meta's Orion
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before we get one on the Vision Pro?
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Mark looks really good.
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I can't stress this enough.
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I cannot tell you how good his curls look
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after that Cthulhu deal.
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AMD's new flagship X870 and X870E motherboards
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are now available,
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and that's fine.
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The X870 non-E could be considered a downgrade for some use cases,
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since it has the same single Promontory 21 die configuration
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as last gen's lower tier B650 mobos.
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And on top of that,
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some PCIe lanes will need to be dedicated
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to accommodating USB 4,
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which is great,
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provided you can take advantage of USB 4,
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more objectively,
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What's effectively bad is that many X870 motherboards
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do support Wi-Fi 7,
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but don't have the hardware
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to go above Wi-Fi 6E speeds.
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Because once again,
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tech specs don't actually mean anything
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and are purely vibes based.
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Reddit has changed its settings
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to stop users from protesting.
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Last year,
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when the API changes were announced,
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Redditors protested by turning subreddits private or only showing not safe for work content.
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Right, it was a bit of a minefield for a second there.
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Now, setting a subreddit to private
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or changing a safe for work subreddit to not safe for work
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requires Reddit's permission.
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VP of Community, Laura Nestler, told The Verge
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that the change has been in motion since at least 2021,
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but it was accelerated by last year's events.
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The official Reddit post says protests are still allowed,
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just not ones that actually impact the site.
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You know, protests Reddit can ignore.
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You have the right to protest in your own basement.
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It's the only King joke I've made in this episode.
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And California has updated its consumer privacy act
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to protect individuals' neural data,
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preventing tech firms from collecting, sharing,
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or selling info collected from
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your nervous system.
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A similar law protecting brain data
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was passed in Colorado earlier this year.
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Unfortunately, this is necessary
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because the dark future is approaching
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and someone has to stop the corpos from trying to protect
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or trying to download your consciousness
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while you scroll a brain dance.
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I never played Cyberpunk,
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so I don't know what I just said,
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but it felt cool.
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And okay, fine,
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I'll tell you why I'm dressed this way.
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It's Riley week on Floatplane.
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So I guess that means that I've dressed like a king.
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I'm the king of Floatplane.
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I got to make videos like however I want.
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So watch these clips.
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Gotta get the blood up.
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The core issue with Star Wars today, as I see it,
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is that it's struggling to change itself
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How is your Tim Cook impression so good?
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I don't know.
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The ship is not moving.
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Shoot the ship.
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What does being a minimalist actually mean?
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I'm gonna be so loud.
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I'm gonna be so disruptive.
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Bing bong.
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How is Riley's mom?
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You keep my mom's name out your-
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So subscribe to Floatplane
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if you want to see those
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and come back on Friday for more tech news.
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And also on Friday,
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my 20 minute rant about Star Wars on Floatplane,
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as I've mentioned.
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Be there, choom.
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Still don't know what that means.
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Used to be a king, you know,
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