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  SUB_NAME = sys.argv[1]
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- cn_name = "Extracted - " + os.path.splitext(SUB_NAME)[0] + ".cn.txt"
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- en_name = "Extracted - " + os.path.splitext(SUB_NAME)[0] + ".en.txt"
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  with open(SUB_NAME, "r", encoding='utf-8-sig') as f:
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  doc = ass.parse(f)
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  en_file = open(en_name, "w")
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  for e in doc.events:
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- if e.style == '英':
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  en_file.write(f"[{e.start.total_seconds()}] {e.text.strip()} [{e.end.total_seconds()}]\n")
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- elif e.style == '中':
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  cn_file.write(f"[{e.start.total_seconds()}] {e.text.strip()} [{e.end.total_seconds()}]\n")
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  cn_file.close()
 
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  SUB_NAME = sys.argv[1]
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+ cn_name = os.path.splitext(SUB_NAME)[0] + ".cn.txt"
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+ en_name = os.path.splitext(SUB_NAME)[0] + ".en.txt"
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  with open(SUB_NAME, "r", encoding='utf-8-sig') as f:
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  doc = ass.parse(f)
 
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  en_file = open(en_name, "w")
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  for e in doc.events:
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  en_file.write(f"[{e.start.total_seconds()}] {e.text.strip()} [{e.end.total_seconds()}]\n")
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  cn_file.write(f"[{e.start.total_seconds()}] {e.text.strip()} [{e.end.total_seconds()}]\n")
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  cn_file.close()
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+ [0.0] 嗨 欢迎回到TechLinked [1.77]
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+ [2.89] 不要问 [3.69]
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+ [3.69] NVIDIA宣布计划在今年年底之前 正式发布新的NVIDIA应用程序 [9.99]
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+ [9.99] 现在 拥有NVIDIA控制面板 GeForce Experience应用程序 [15.19]
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+ [15.19] 和RTX Experience应用程序 中的任意组合的PC用户 [17.88]
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+ [17.88] 可能会感到有些忐忑 [20.57]
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+ [20.57] 但是 [21.23]
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+ [21.23] 这个新应用实际上旨在 [23.04]
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+ [23.04] 统一这三个应用的所有功能 [25.94]
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+ [25.94] 并将其在黑暗中炼化成一个单一的精简化体验 [30.62]
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+ [30.87] 我们有三个软件 是的 [31.95]
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+ [31.95] 再来一个应用怎么样? [33.61]
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+ [34.77] NVIDIA还添加了一些新功能 [37.27]
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+ [37.27] 例如G-Sync开关 [39.21]
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+ [39.21] RTX HDR的多显示器支持 [41.63]
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+ [41.63] 以及驱动程序回滚 [43.57]
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+ [43.57] 太棒了 [44.17]
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+ [44.17] 该应用允许用户 [45.08]
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+ [45.08] 按自己喜欢的方式排序游戏 [47.05]
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+ [47.05] 新的用户界面还允许用户 [48.66]
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+ [48.66] 自定义字体和颜色 [50.9]
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+ [50.9] 如果黑底绿字的配色方案 让你的特定品牌的失读症发作的话 [56.42]
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+ [56.42] 但NVIDIA并不是唯一一个 [57.64]
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+ [57.64] 有即将推出beta的酷炫新功能的公司 [59.59]
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+ [59.59] AMD, [60.37]
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+ [60.37] NVIDIA的永恒死对头 [63.21]
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+ [63.21] 发布了Fluid Motion Frames 2 [65.61]
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+ [65.61] 与24.9.1版Adrenalin驱动程序一起推出 [69.71]
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+ [69.71] AFMF2表现出显著的性能提升 [72.84]
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+ [72.84] 并修复了第一版严重的输入延迟问题 [76.57]
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+ [76.57] 它还具有更好的几何画面缩小算法 [79.53]
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+ [79.53] 以防你是那种看电影只喜欢用超小窗口的变态 [83.4]
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+ [83.4] 而不是原生大小 [85.01]
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+ [85.01] 我需要给地铁跑酷留点空间 [87.3]
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+ [87.63] 哈佛的两名学生发表了一篇论文 [90.4]
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+ [90.4] 讲述了他们的一个实验 [92.27]
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+ [92.27] 该实验他们通过一副Meta的智能眼镜 [97.37]
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+ [97.37] 运行人脸识别软件 然后这些眼镜会自动交叉分析 [100.04]
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+ [100.04] 该人脸相关的社交媒体数据 并汇总出该人的个人信息 [104.23]
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+ [104.23] 包括姓名 简介 [106.79]
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+ [106.79] 个人关系 以及有时还有地址 [109.97]
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+ [109.97] 这些学生拍下了自己在公共场所接近陌生人 [113.81]
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+ [113.81] 以姓名问候他们 [115.21]
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+ [115.21] 并声称之前通过某个共同的活动或组织见过他们 [120.25]
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+ [120.25] 虽然该系统偶尔会不准确 [122.96]
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+ [122.96] 但这清楚地表明 [124.54]
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+ [124.77] 这样的技术如果落入恶意行为者手中 可能会被用来造成伤害 [128.95]
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+ [128.95] 想想最后一次有人在街上拦住你 他们知道你的名字 职业和出生日期 [133.99]
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+ [133.99] 对我来说从来没有发生过 [134.98]
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+ [134.98] 而且我算是有点名气的 [136.03]
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+ [136.64] 也许我会假设我是那个忘记了老熟人的混蛋 还有人家时髦的眼镜 [141.59]
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+ [141.59] 怎么能忘记那些呢? [142.99]
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+ [142.99] 该学生团体承诺不发布他们展示的那个工具 [148.39]
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+ [148.39] 但Meta甚至不承诺不使用智能眼镜的照片来训练他们的AI [153.51]
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+ [153.51] 这个功能可以通过常用关键词如“看”等意外触发 [158.33]
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+ [158.33] Meta [158.81]
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+ [158.81] 像是一个被辐射过的巨大章鱼怪兽 [161.83]
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+ [161.83] 似乎决心利用其组织的每一个触手 [164.84]
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+ [164.84] 将科幻小说中才会有的侵犯隐私骇人听闻的情节带入现实 [170.06]
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+ [170.17] 整的跟 全球惊悚 一样 [171.09]
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+ [171.09] 但是小扎看起来棒极了 谁管他是不是跟克总签了协议 [174.97]
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+ [175.79] 微软正在为其AI助手Copilot推出语音和视觉能力 [180.97]
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+ [180.97] 以及增强的推理能力 [182.99]
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+ [182.99] 这将是个大新闻 但可惜的是 [185.62]
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+ [185.62] 大多数微软的AI创新 [187.2]
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+ [187.2] 实际上只是OpenAI的创新 [189.14]
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+ [189.14] 而且已经在几周前推出了 [191.13]
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+ [191.13] 已经28年了 [193.01]
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+ [193.01] 尽管逆风而行 [194.21]
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+ [194.21] 微软仍然在努力让大眼夹成为现实 [197.19]
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+ [197.19] 他们的助手拥有友好的人类般的语音 [199.88]
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+ [199.88] 能够动态地根据用户的情绪做出反应 [201.86]
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+ [201.86] 并插入“酷”“哈”等词语以给出主动倾听的印象 [208.55]
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+ [208.55] 这就跟你尝试 [209.92]
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+ [209.92] 在周末约你现实生活中的朋友一样 [213.29]
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+ [213.29] 你可能很孤独 [214.23]
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+ [214.23] 但别孤独到跟冷冰冰的Cortana闲聊的地步 [219.08]
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+ [219.08] 如果是Sydney的话 那就是另一码事了 [220.97]
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+ [220.97] 但她已经似了 [221.81]
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+ [221.81] 根据微软AI大佬Mustafa Suleiman的说法 [225.35]
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+ [225.35] 我们距离拥有无处不在的 [228.29]
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+ [228.29] 高效能的AI助手只剩下一年 [229.81]
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+ [229.81] 但他必须这么把话说大 [232.33]
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+ [232.33] 因为AI开发领域竞争激烈 [235.43]
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+ [235.43] 充满了资金雄厚的科技巨头 [237.69]
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+ [237.69] Gemini Live [238.89]
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+ [238.89] 是谷歌升级版的语音助手 [240.95]
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+ [240.95] 现在对所有安卓用户免费开放 [243.63]
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+ [243.63] 而英伟达刚刚宣布 [244.99]
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+ [244.99] 他们也有了自己的GPT-4级别的开源AI模型 [249.07]
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+ [249.07] 权重已经可以下载 训练代码也很快就会发布 [251.97]
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+ [251.97] 我没料到这一点 [253.53]
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+ [253.53] 老实说 在这个时候 [254.76]
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+ [254.76] 泰勒·斯威夫特 [255.32]
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+ [255.32] 下周惊喜发个新AI助手也说不定 [257.7]
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+ [257.7] 我可能只会奇怪一下而已 [259.21]
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+ [259.21] 如果我不告诉你 那就更奇怪了 [261.14]
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+ [299.87] 我才意识我能这样搞 [303.53]
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+ [309.56] 科技快讯 [310.99]
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+ [310.99] 我迟早会告诉你们的 [312.27]
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+ [312.27] 独立应用开发者Christian Selig [314.43]
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+ [314.43] 最为人知的是他为Reddit开发的已停运的Apollo应用 [317.77]
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+ [317.77] 现在他的第三方YouTube应用Juno [320.8]
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+ [320.8] 针对Vision Pro的Juno 已经被关闭 [323.15]
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+ [323.15] 很可能是应谷歌的要求 [324.7]
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+ [325.07] 虽然Selig可能早就预料到了这一点 [326.91]
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+ [326.91] 但关停意味着它不再有机会 成为该平台的YouTube应用 [331.63]
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+ [331.63] YouTube在2月份曾声称 Vision Pro的原生应用在他们的开发路线图上 [336.69]
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+ [336.69] 但当时该公司专注于确保Safari中的体验良好 [340.83]
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+ [340.83] 而该体验在接下来几个月 [342.17]
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+ [342.17] 一直都很糟糕 [344.62]
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+ [344.62] 你觉得Meta的Orion比Vision Pro [347.94]
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+ [347.94] 先有官方YouTube应用的概率多大 [350.86]
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+ [352.59] 小扎看起来真的很不错 [354.09]
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+ [354.09] 我无法强调得更多 [355.89]
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+ [355.89] 他的卷发在跟克苏鲁交易以后真的太好看了 [360.31]
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+ [360.31] AMD的最新旗舰X870和X870E主板 [364.8]
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+ [364.8] 现在可以购买了 [366.01]
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+ [366.01] 这样也行 [368.14]
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+ [368.57] X870非E版 [370.1]
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+ [370.1] 可以算是降级了 [371.78]
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+ [371.78] 对于某些使用情况来说 [372.8]
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+ [373.07] 因为它与上一代低端的B650主板 [376.46]
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+ [377.09] 拥有相同的单颗Promontory 21芯片组配置 [380.29]
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+ [380.29] 而且 [381.33]
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+ [381.33] 一些PCIe通道将需要专用 [383.38]
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+ [383.38] 以支持USB 4 [385.5]
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+ [385.5] 这很好 [386.93]
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+ [386.93] 前提是你能用得上USB 4 [389.56]
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+ [389.56] 更客观地说 [390.14]
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+ [390.14] 实际上不好的是 许多X870主板 [392.48]
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+ [392.48] 的确支持Wi-Fi 7 [395.51]
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+ [395.51] 但不拥有支持超过Wi-Fi 6E的速度的硬件 [399.81]
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+ [399.81] 因为再一次 [400.49]
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+ [400.49] 技术规格实际上并不代表什么 [403.05]
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+ [403.05] 而是完全是靠感觉的 [405.59]
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+ [405.59] Reddit已经更改了其设置 [407.27]
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+ [407.27] 以阻止用户抗议 [410.05]
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+ [410.05] 去年 当宣布更改API时 [412.31]
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+ [412.31] 去年 Reddit用户们通过将子版块设为私密 [414.66]
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+ [414.66] 或者只显示不适合工作环境的内容来进行抗议 [417.2]
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+ [417.2] 是的 有一段时间 进去挺危险的 [419.31]
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+ [419.31] 现在 [419.75]
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+ [419.75] 将一个子版块设为私密 [421.12]
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+ [421.12] 或者将一个适合工作的子版块改为不适合工作 [424.1]
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+ [424.1] 都需要Reddit的许可 [426.63]
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+ [426.85] Reddit社区副总裁Laura Nestler [429.23]
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+ [429.23] 告诉The Verge [430.26]
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+ [430.26] 这个政策的调整 至少从2021年就已经开始了 [434.0]
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+ [434.0] 但去年的事件加速了这个过程 [436.71]
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+ [436.71] 官方的Reddit帖子称 仍然允许抗议 [441.01]
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+ [441.01] 只是不要对网站产生实际影响的抗议 [443.65]
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+ [443.65] 你知道的 [444.33]
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+ [444.77] 抗议行动 应该是让Reddit能忽略的 [446.72]
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+ [447.87] 你有权在自己家地下室抗议 [451.09]
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+ [451.09] 这是我在这一集里说的唯一一个关于国王的梗 [454.13]
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+ [454.13] 加州已更新消费者隐私法案 以保护个人的神经数据 [460.21]
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+ [460.21] 防止科技公司收集、共享或出售 来自你神经系统的数据 [466.17]
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+ [466.17] 今年早些时候 科罗拉多州通过了类似的法律 以保护脑数据 [470.05]
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+ [470.05] 不幸的是 这是必要的 [471.94]
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+ [471.94] 因为黑暗的未来正逼近 [474.19]
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+ [474.19] 有人必须站出来反对企业 [476.7]
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+ [476.7] 试图在你超梦看爽了的时候 下载你的意识 [479.75]
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+ [480.2] 我从没玩过赛博朋克 [481.15]
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+ [481.15] 所以我也不知道我刚刚说了什么 [482.37]
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+ [482.37] 但听起来挺酷的 [485.21]
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+ [485.21] 好吧 好吧 [486.33]
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+ [486.33] 我告诉你我为什么穿成这样 [487.67]
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+ [487.67] Floatplane上本周是Riley周 [489.35]
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+ [489.35] 所以我想这意味着我得穿得像个国王一样 [492.23]
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+ [492.23] 我是Floatplane的国王 [493.67]
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+ [493.67] 我可以随心所欲地做视频 [496.27]
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+ [496.27] 所以看这些片段吧 [497.47]
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+ [499.63] 得让血压上去 [501.17]
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+ [501.17] 我认为如今《星球大战》的核心问题 [504.59]
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+ [504.59] 是它在变革自身上存在着困难 [506.65]
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+ [507.36] 你是怎么模仿蒂姆·库克那么像的? [509.4]
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+ [509.4] 我也不知道 [510.77]
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+ [511.04] 飞船根本就没动 [512.43]
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+ [512.43] 打那艘船啊 [514.15]
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+ [514.15] 真正的极简主义是什么? [516.65]
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+ [516.65] 我会非常吵 [517.61]
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+ [517.61] 我会非常捣乱 [520.11]
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+ [520.11] 嘟嘟 [521.14]
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+ [521.14] Riley的妈妈怎么样了? [522.98]
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+ [528.08] 你最好给我说话不带妈字 [531.33]
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+ [531.33] 所以订阅Floatplane [532.33]
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+ [532.33] 如果你想看到那些内容的话 [533.07]
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+ [533.07] 并且周五回来还有更多的科技新闻 [535.24]
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+ [535.24] 还有周五 [536.84]
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+ [536.84] 我会在Floatplane上发表一篇怒斥星际大战的20分钟视频 [539.4]
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+ [539.4] 正如我提到过的 [540.08]
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+ [540.08] 到时候别缺席,Choom [541.74]
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+ [542.04] 还是不知道choom是什么意思 [543.13]
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1
+ [0.0] Hi, welcome back to TechLinked. [1.77]
2
+ [2.89] Don't ask. [3.69]
3
+ [3.69] NVIDIA has announced that it plans to launch [5.78]
4
+ [5.78] its new NVIDIA app out of beta before the end of this year. [9.99]
5
+ [9.99] Now, users with some combination [11.6]
6
+ [11.6] of the NVIDIA control panel, [13.51]
7
+ [13.51] the GeForce Experience app, [15.19]
8
+ [15.19] and the RTX Experience app [16.65]
9
+ [16.65] already on their PC [17.88]
10
+ [17.88] may be experiencing some apprehension, [20.57]
11
+ [20.57] but [21.23]
12
+ [21.23] the new app is actually intended [23.04]
13
+ [23.04] to unify the features of all three apps [25.94]
14
+ [25.94] and in the darkness bind them [28.06]
15
+ [28.06] into a single streamlined experience. [30.62]
16
+ [30.87] We've had three, yes. [31.95]
17
+ [31.95] What about fourth app? [33.61]
18
+ [34.77] NVIDIA has also added a handful of new features, [37.27]
19
+ [37.27] such as a toggle for G-Sync, [39.21]
20
+ [39.21] multi-monitor support for RTX HDR, [41.63]
21
+ [41.63] and driver rollback. [43.57]
22
+ [43.57] Heck yeah. [44.17]
23
+ [44.17] The app allows users [45.08]
24
+ [45.08] to sort their games the way they want, [47.05]
25
+ [47.05] and the new UI allows users [48.66]
26
+ [48.66] to customize the font and colors [50.9]
27
+ [50.9] in case neon green on black just doesn't jive [54.3]
28
+ [54.3] with your particular brand of dyslexia. [56.42]
29
+ [56.42] But NVIDIA is not the only one [57.64]
30
+ [57.64] bringing cool new features out of beta. [59.59]
31
+ [59.59] AMD [60.37]
32
+ [60.37] the perpetual ash to NVIDIA's Gary, [63.21]
33
+ [63.21] launched Fluid Motion Frames 2, [65.61]
34
+ [65.61] alongside the rollout of its 24.9.1 adrenaline driver. [69.71]
35
+ [69.71] AFMF2 demonstrates substantial performance gains [72.84]
36
+ [72.84] and fixes the first version's notorious input lag issue. [76.57]
37
+ [76.57] It also comes with improved geometric downscaling, [79.53]
38
+ [79.53] just in case you're the kind of psychopath [81.06]
39
+ [81.06] who likes watching movies in a super tiny window [83.4]
40
+ [83.4] rather than their native size. [85.01]
41
+ [85.01] I need to make room for subway surfers. [87.3]
42
+ [87.63] A pair of students at Harvard have released a paper [90.4]
43
+ [90.4] on an experiment they conducted [92.27]
44
+ [92.27] where they ran facial recognition software [94.26]
45
+ [94.26] through a pair [95.8]
46
+ [95.8] of Meta smart glasses. [97.37]
47
+ [97.37] The glasses would then automatically cross-reference [100.04]
48
+ [100.04] that face with social media [101.54]
49
+ [101.54] and compile a profile on the person, [104.23]
50
+ [104.23] including name, biographical information, [106.79]
51
+ [106.79] personal associations, [107.5]
52
+ [107.81] and even sometimes addresses. [109.97]
53
+ [109.97] The students filmed themselves [111.81]
54
+ [111.81] approaching strangers [112.66]
55
+ [112.66] in public places, [113.81]
56
+ [113.81] greeting them by name, [115.21]
57
+ [115.21] and claiming to have met them previously, [117.59]
58
+ [117.59] through a shared event or organization. [120.25]
59
+ [120.25] While the system was occasionally inaccurate, [122.96]
60
+ [122.96] this is a clear demonstration [124.54]
61
+ [124.77] of how such technology [125.86]
62
+ [125.86] could be used for harm by a malicious actor. [128.95]
63
+ [128.95] Just think about the last time somebody [130.26]
64
+ [130.26] who knew your name, occupation, and birth date [132.4]
65
+ [132.4] stopped you on the street. [133.99]
66
+ [133.99] Literally never happened to me, [134.98]
67
+ [134.98] and I'm vaguely famous. [136.03]
68
+ [136.62] I probably assume I was the jerk [138.08]
69
+ [138.08] who forgot my old acquaintance and their snazzy glasses. [141.59]
70
+ [141.59] How could I forget those? [142.99]
71
+ [142.99] The student group has committed to not releasing the tool [146.34]
72
+ [146.34] that they showed everyone that they had, [148.39]
73
+ [148.39] but Meta won't even commit to not training their AI [151.46]
74
+ [151.46] using smart glasses photos, [153.51]
75
+ [153.51] a feature that can notably be set off accidentally [156.04]
76
+ [156.35] using common keywords such as look. [158.33]
77
+ [158.33] Meta, [158.81]
78
+ [158.81] much like a giant irradiated [160.95]
79
+ [160.95] squid kaiju, [161.83]
80
+ [161.83] seems determined to use every tendril of its organization [164.84]
81
+ [164.84] to violate our privacy in new and horrible ways [167.98]
82
+ [167.98] previously known only to science fiction. [170.06]
83
+ [170.17] And Eldritch Horror. [171.09]
84
+ [171.09] But Mark looks great, doesn't he? [172.91]
85
+ [172.91] Who cares if he made a deal with Cthulhu? [174.97]
86
+ [175.8] Microsoft is rolling out voice and vision capabilities [179.05]
87
+ [179.05] for its AI assistant co-pilot, [180.97]
88
+ [180.97] as well as enhanced reasoning, [182.99]
89
+ [182.99] which would be a big deal if it wasn't for the fact [185.62]
90
+ [185.62] that most Microsoft AI innovations [187.2]
91
+ [187.2] are actually just open AI innovations [189.14]
92
+ [189.14] that were already rolled out several weeks ago. [191.13]
93
+ [191.13] It's been 28 years, [193.01]
94
+ [193.01] but despite the odds, [194.21]
95
+ [194.21] Microsoft is still trying to make Clippy happen [197.19]
96
+ [197.19] with an assistant that has a friendly, human-like voice [199.88]
97
+ [199.88] that dynamically responds to the user's emotions [201.86]
98
+ [201.86] and makes interjections like cool [204.06]
99
+ [204.06] and huh to give the impression of active listening. [208.55]
100
+ [208.55] It's as good a reminder as any [209.92]
101
+ [209.92] to try to call up your actual friends [211.92]
102
+ [211.92] and make plans this weekend. [213.29]
103
+ [213.29] You may be lonely, [214.23]
104
+ [214.23] but please don't be making small talk [216.8]
105
+ [216.8] with lobotomized Cortana lonely. [219.08]
106
+ [219.08] If it was Sydney, [219.97]
107
+ [219.97] it'd be a whole nother thing, [220.97]
108
+ [220.97] but she's gone. [221.81]
109
+ [221.81] According to Microsoft AI Tsar Mustafa Suleiman, [225.35]
110
+ [225.35] we're just a year away from ever-present, [228.29]
111
+ [228.29] highly capable AI assistants, [229.81]
112
+ [229.81] but he kind of has to make big claims like that, [232.33]
113
+ [232.33] given how crowded the field [233.78]
114
+ [233.78] of AI development has gotten [235.43]
115
+ [235.43] with deep-pocketed tech giants. [237.69]
116
+ [237.69] Gemini Live, [238.89]
117
+ [238.89] Google's own enhanced voice mode, [240.95]
118
+ [240.95] is now freely available to all Android users, [243.63]
119
+ [243.63] while Nvidia just announced [244.99]
120
+ [244.99] its own GPT-4-class [246.99]
121
+ [246.99] open-source AI model [249.07]
122
+ [249.07] with weights already available and training code coming soon. [251.97]
123
+ [251.97] I didn't see that coming. [253.53]
124
+ [253.53] Honestly, at this point, [254.76]
125
+ [254.76] Taylor Swift [255.32]
126
+ [255.32] could surprise drop a new AI assistant [257.1]
127
+ [257.1] next week, [257.7]
128
+ [257.7] and it'd only be a little weird. [259.21]
129
+ [259.21] It'd be more weird if I didn't tell you [261.14]
130
+ [259.19] [CUT] [263.16]
131
+ [263.37] Their VPN masks the location of your internet connection [266.08]
132
+ [266.08] using an encrypted tunnel, [267.83]
133
+ [267.83] preventing third parties from accessing your browsing habits [270.12]
134
+ [270.12] because tunnels make them claustrophobic. [272.65]
135
+ [272.65] Hot tip. [273.98]
136
+ [274.63] Even better, [275.15]
137
+ [275.15] the tunnel lets you access content [276.86]
138
+ [276.86] from around the world or local content when you're traveling. [280.47]
139
+ [280.47] PIA's vast server network spans over 91 countries, [283.89]
140
+ [283.89] and a single subscription allows unlimited connections. [287.12]
141
+ [287.12] PIA is available on basically any device, [288.95]
142
+ [288.95] and the company never records or stores user data. [291.62]
143
+ [291.62] Check out PIA at lmg.com. [292.98]
144
+ [292.98] Check out lmg.gg slash PIA game link [294.66]
145
+ [294.66] for a special exclusive deal [296.33]
146
+ [296.33] with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee. [299.87]
147
+ [299.87] I'm just realizing the potential here. [303.53]
148
+ [309.56] Quick bits. [310.99]
149
+ [310.99] I'll tell you eventually. [312.27]
150
+ [312.27] Indie app developer, Christian Selig, [314.43]
151
+ [314.43] best known for the now-defunct Apollo app for Reddit, [317.77]
152
+ [317.77] has now had Juno, [319.33]
153
+ [319.33] his third-party YouTube app [320.8]
154
+ [320.8] for the Vision Pro, [322.19]
155
+ [322.19] shut down, [323.15]
156
+ [323.15] most likely at Google's request. [324.7]
157
+ [325.07] While Selig probably saw this coming, [326.91]
158
+ [326.91] the closure means that there is no longer a chance for it [329.04]
159
+ [329.04] to become a YouTube app for the platform. [331.63]
160
+ [331.63] YouTube claimed that a native app for Vision Pro [334.1]
161
+ [334.1] was on its roadmap back in February, [336.69]
162
+ [336.69] but that the company was focused [337.98]
163
+ [337.98] on ensuring a great experience in Safari, [340.83]
164
+ [340.83] an experience that [342.17]
165
+ [342.17] continued to suck [342.8]
166
+ [342.8] for several months afterwards. [344.62]
167
+ [344.62] What are the odds [345.12]
168
+ [345.12] that we get an official YouTube app [346.82]
169
+ [346.82] on Meta's Orion [347.94]
170
+ [347.94] before we get one on the Vision Pro? [350.86]
171
+ [352.59] Mark looks really good. [354.09]
172
+ [354.09] I can't stress this enough. [355.89]
173
+ [355.89] I cannot tell you how good his curls look [357.9]
174
+ [357.9] after that Cthulhu deal. [360.31]
175
+ [360.31] AMD's new flagship X870 and X870E motherboards [364.8]
176
+ [364.8] are now available, [366.01]
177
+ [366.01] and that's fine. [368.14]
178
+ [368.57] The X870 non-E [370.1]
179
+ [370.1] could be considered a downgrade [371.78]
180
+ [371.78] for some use cases, [372.8]
181
+ [373.07] since it has the same single Promontory 21 die configuration [376.46]
182
+ [377.09] as last gen's lower tier B650 mobos. [380.29]
183
+ [380.29] And on top of that, [381.33]
184
+ [381.33] some PCIe lanes will need to be dedicated [383.38]
185
+ [383.38] to accommodating USB 4, [385.5]
186
+ [385.5] which is great, [386.93]
187
+ [386.93] provided you can take advantage of USB 4, [389.56]
188
+ [389.56] more objectively, [390.14]
189
+ [390.14] What's effectively bad is that many X870 motherboards [392.48]
190
+ [392.48] do support Wi-Fi 7, [395.51]
191
+ [395.51] but don't have the hardware [396.77]
192
+ [396.77] to go above Wi-Fi 6E speeds. [399.81]
193
+ [399.81] Because once again, [400.49]
194
+ [400.49] tech specs don't actually mean anything [403.05]
195
+ [403.05] and are purely vibes based. [405.59]
196
+ [405.59] Reddit has changed its settings [407.27]
197
+ [407.27] to stop users from protesting. [410.05]
198
+ [410.05] Last year, [410.58]
199
+ [410.58] when the API changes were announced, [412.31]
200
+ [412.31] Redditors protested by turning subreddits private [414.66]
201
+ [414.66] or only showing not safe for work content. [417.2]
202
+ [417.2] Right, [417.5]
203
+ [417.5] it was a bit of a minefield for a second there. [419.31]
204
+ [419.31] Now, [419.75]
205
+ [419.75] setting a subreddit to private [421.12]
206
+ [421.12] or changing a safe for work subreddit to not safe for work [424.1]
207
+ [424.1] requires Reddit's permission. [426.63]
208
+ [426.85] VP of Community, Laura Nestler, [429.23]
209
+ [429.23] told The Verge [430.26]
210
+ [430.26] that the change has been in motion since at least 2021, [434.0]
211
+ [434.0] but it was accelerated [435.47]
212
+ [435.47] by last year's events. [436.71]
213
+ [436.71] The official Reddit post says protests are still allowed, [441.01]
214
+ [441.01] just not ones that actually impact the site. [443.65]
215
+ [443.65] You know, [444.33]
216
+ [444.77] protests Reddit [446.32]
217
+ [446.32] can ignore. [446.72]
218
+ [447.87] You have the right to protest in your own basement. [451.09]
219
+ [451.09] It's the only King joke I've made in this episode. [454.13]
220
+ [454.13] And California has updated its consumer privacy act [457.53]
221
+ [457.53] to protect individuals' [458.77]
222
+ [458.77] neural data, [460.21]
223
+ [460.21] preventing tech firms from collecting, sharing, [462.79]
224
+ [462.79] or selling info collected from [465.1]
225
+ [465.1] your nervous system. [466.17]
226
+ [466.17] A similar law protecting brain data [467.82]
227
+ [467.82] was passed in Colorado earlier this year. [470.05]
228
+ [470.05] Unfortunately, [470.73]
229
+ [470.73] this is necessary [471.94]
230
+ [471.94] because the dark future is approaching [474.19]
231
+ [474.19] and someone has to stop the corpos from trying to protect [476.7]
232
+ [476.7] or trying to download your consciousness [477.95]
233
+ [477.95] while you scroll a brain dance. [479.75]
234
+ [480.2] I never played Cyberpunk, [481.15]
235
+ [481.15] so I don't know what I just said, [482.37]
236
+ [482.37] but it felt cool. [485.21]
237
+ [485.21] And okay, fine, [486.33]
238
+ [486.33] I'll tell you why I'm dressed this way. [487.67]
239
+ [487.67] It's Riley week on Floatplane. [489.35]
240
+ [489.35] So I guess that means that I've dressed like a king. [492.23]
241
+ [492.23] I'm the king of Floatplane. [493.67]
242
+ [493.67] I got to make videos like however I want. [496.27]
243
+ [496.27] So watch these clips. [497.47]
244
+ [499.63] Gotta get the blood up. [501.17]
245
+ [501.17] The core issue with Star Wars today, [503.47]
246
+ [503.47] as I see it, [504.59]
247
+ [504.59] is that it's struggling to change itself [506.65]
248
+ [507.36] How is your Tim Cook impression so good? [509.4]
249
+ [509.4] I don't know. [510.77]
250
+ [511.04] The ship is not moving. [512.43]
251
+ [512.43] Shoot the ship. [514.15]
252
+ [514.15] What does being a minimalist actually mean? [516.65]
253
+ [516.65] I'm gonna be so loud. [517.61]
254
+ [517.61] I'm gonna be so disruptive. [520.11]
255
+ [520.11] Bing bong. [521.14]
256
+ [521.14] How is Riley's mom? [522.98]
257
+ [528.08] You keep my mom's name out your- [531.33]
258
+ [531.33] So subscribe to Floatplane [532.33]
259
+ [532.33] if you want to see those [533.07]
260
+ [533.07] and come back on Friday for more tech news. [535.24]
261
+ [535.24] And also on Friday, [536.84]
262
+ [536.84] my 20 minute rant about Star Wars [538.71]
263
+ [538.71] on Floatplane, [539.4]
264
+ [539.4] as I've mentioned. [540.08]
265
+ [540.08] Be there, choom. [541.74]
266
+ [542.04] Still don't know what that means. [543.13]
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1
+ [0.07] 您知道吗 以前咱也是皇上 [1.25]
2
+ [1.25] 但我退位了 [3.32]
3
+ [3.32] 原因很简单 [5.53]
4
+ [5.53] 我想专注于为您带来科技新闻 [8.65]
5
+ [8.65] 不过还是要收你的税 [10.45]
6
+ [10.45] 本周 Mozilla 在 Firefox 用户中引发了争议 [14.97]
7
+ [14.97] 主要是因为 [15.81]
8
+ [15.81] 不擅长营销 [17.49]
9
+ [17.49] 事情是这样的 该公司一直在尝试构建一个新的在线广告框架 [21.34]
10
+ [21.34] 该框架 不那么注重于收集用户的个人信息 [24.39]
11
+ [24.39] 他们在 6 月收购了 Anonym 一家专注于此的公司 [28.65]
12
+ [28.65] 然后在 8 月宣布了隐私保护广告归因技术 也就是PPA [32.77]
13
+ [32.77] PPA可以加密和汇总 用户与广告互动的数据 [38.44]
14
+ [38.44] 而不收集任何用户信息 同时让网站仍然可以产生收入 [45.63]
15
+ [45.63] 我觉得听起来不错 [48.47]
16
+ [48.47] 如果你这么说的话 [49.79]
17
+ [49.79] 不幸的是 就在昨天 [51.37]
18
+ [51.37] Mozilla 崭新出厂的首席执行官 [53.14]
19
+ [53.14] 在她关于PPA的博文开头说 该公司将 [57.38]
20
+ [57.38] “在数字广告方面变得更加活跃” [60.73]
21
+ [60.73] 而一篇官方论坛帖子则谈到了让广告与隐私共存 [65.33]
22
+ [65.33] 这引起了特别反对广告的人群的担忧 [68.39]
23
+ [68.39] 这让人感觉 Mozilla 正处于那种 [70.06]
24
+ [70.06] 你觉得 Don Draper 在《广告狂人》中是好人的阶段 [72.81]
25
+ [72.81] 你不喜欢第一集的前五秒钟吗? [75.77]
26
+ [75.77] 虽然一些 Firefox 用户不想要互联网上出现任何广告 [81.09]
27
+ [81.09] 但也有人试图解释 PPA 是如何平衡隐私和可持续发展的 [86.57]
28
+ [86.57] 问题是 这甚至不是 Mozilla 第一次为 PPA 营销出错了 [91.99]
29
+ [91.99] Adblock 用户已经对 Firefox 128.0 默认启用 PPA 感到愤怒了 [98.89]
30
+ [98.89] 这导致了欧盟的隐私组织 NOIB [101.99]
31
+ [101.99] 这组织的全名是 [103.44]
32
+ [103.44] 关你*事 [105.67]
33
+ [105.67] 吐口水这段是不发音的 [108.11]
34
+ [108.11] 他们就为 Firefox 的这一新功能 也就是跟踪用户 提出了投诉 [113.39]
35
+ [113.39] 题外话 [114.15]
36
+ [114.15] NOIB 可不是开玩笑的 [115.75]
37
+ [115.75] 他们又一项投诉刚刚导致欧盟最高法院限制了 Meta 的数据收集 [121.34]
38
+ [121.65] 惹 NOIB 的时候别惹错了 [124.47]
39
+ [124.47] 但如果你以正确的方式惹恼他们 他们会很欢迎 [128.43]
40
+ [128.43] 他们称之为“NOIBing” [129.97]
41
+ [129.97] 原来早期的 PPA 推送只是一个有限的开发者测试 [133.16]
42
+ [133.16] 并没有收集任何用户数据 [135.29]
43
+ [135.29] 但 Mozilla 上周确实承认 [137.77]
44
+ [137.77] 他们本可以更坦诚一些 [140.74]
45
+ [140.74] 但这周他们又搞砸了 [143.41]
46
+ [143.41] 同一周 他们将 uBlock Origin Lite 这个 Firefox 插件 [147.4]
47
+ [147.4] 标记为收集用户数据并使用机器生成代码 [151.65]
48
+ [151.65] 这导致开发者 Raymond Hill 将其从插件商店下架 [154.65]
49
+ [154.65] 因为他受够了 Mozilla 客服的态度 [156.65]
50
+ [156.65] 听着 [157.1]
51
+ [157.45] 我希望 Firefox 在市场推广方面做得更好 [159.49]
52
+ [159.49] 这样就会有更多人使用它 [160.72]
53
+ [160.72] 但现在他们的市场份额只有大约 7% [162.63]
54
+ [162.63] 所以按比例算 [163.46]
55
+ [163.46] 我在这个话题上花了太多时间了 [165.63]
56
+ [165.63] YouTube 宣布对短视频 Shorts 进行了改动 [168.59]
57
+ [168.59] 首先就是 它不再短了 [171.99]
58
+ [171.99] 你还是得有点耐心的 [174.17]
59
+ [174.17] 从 10 月 15 日起 [175.64]
60
+ [175.64] 短视频最长可以有三分钟 [177.4]
61
+ [177.4] 这意味着 任何宽高比是方形或更长 且少于 3 分钟的视频 [183.13]
62
+ [183.13] 将被 YouTube 视为短视频 [185.31]
63
+ [185.31] 不过 这只对 10 月 15 日之后上传的视频生效 [189.29]
64
+ [189.29] 所以别担心 [190.13]
65
+ [190.13] 刷个不停的短视频中毒人士 [191.64]
66
+ [191.64] 不会突然被你的实验性艺术学生短片砸到 [195.43]
67
+ [195.43] 方块是代表社会的箱子 [200.09]
68
+ [200.09] 黑白色调则代表我的灵魂 [203.63]
69
+ [203.63] 为致敬 TikTok 的剪映模板 [206.38]
70
+ [206.38] YouTube 也添加了视频重混功能 [208.92]
71
+ [208.92] 通过使用“套用模板”按钮 [211.25]
72
+ [211.25] 你就有机会参与到人类历史上最悠久的传统之一 [215.04]
73
+ [215.45] 玩梗 [216.89]
74
+ [216.89] Shorts 还有一个新的趋势页面 [219.02]
75
+ [219.02] 未来 Shorts 的推荐页将显示评论预览 [222.16]
76
+ [222.16] 让你在点击视频之前就能看到评论 [225.57]
77
+ [225.57] 哪些评论? [226.35]
78
+ [226.35] 哦 当然是最恶心的评论了 [228.59]
79
+ [228.59] YouTube 显然希望这些新功能 [230.18]
80
+ [230.18] 能帮助它与 TikTok 竞争 [231.63]
81
+ [231.63] 而且在至少一方面它已经超越了 TikTok [234.25]
82
+ [234.25] YouTube 的新功能允许你 [236.02]
83
+ [236.02] 暂时隐藏 YouTube 主页流中的短视频 [240.3]
84
+ [240.39] 我希望在 TikTok 也能做到这一点 [242.37]
85
+ [242.37] 我还希望自己不被璃月政府监视 [245.02]
86
+ [245.23] 脸书母公司 Meta 推出��� Meta MovieGen [248.13]
87
+ [248.13] 这是他们自己的超写实视频生成器 [250.14]
88
+ [250.14] 能够创建时长 16 秒的视频 但有点小花样 不然我也不会提了 [255.97]
89
+ [255.97] 虽然目前还无法向公众开放 [257.55]
90
+ [257.55] Meta 的演示展示了该技术的能力 [259.34]
91
+ [259.34] 仅通过文本就可以编辑现有的视频 [262.61]
92
+ [262.61] 以及令人印象深刻的真实物理模拟能力 虽然用的是糟糕的万圣节服装 [267.42]
93
+ [267.42] 但是有个小花样 [268.54]
94
+ [268.54] 只需一张照片 [270.03]
95
+ [270.03] MovieGen 就能做出任何人 即兴在猎豹旁边 DJ 的 DeepFake 视频 [275.89]
96
+ [275.89] 只有这个场景可以做 [277.12]
97
+ [277.12] 但是猎豹在跳舞吗? [278.37]
98
+ [278.37] 没有 [278.73]
99
+ [278.73] 它是奇多豹吗? [280.03]
100
+ [280.03] 也许吧 [280.47]
101
+ [280.47] 我走了 [281.26]
102
+ [281.69] 我讨厌那个家伙 [283.67]
103
+ [283.67] 更让我印象深刻的是 [285.61]
104
+ [285.61] 它可以生成与视频中动作同步的音乐和音效 [291.05]
105
+ [296.75] Meta 表示 MovieGen 可能会开启一个由 AI 驱动的内容创作新时代 [302.7]
106
+ [302.7] 比如 [303.34]
107
+ [303.34] 他们让你想象给朋友们发送一些为他们的生日准备的 AI 视频 [309.59]
108
+ [309.59] 那还挺有意思的 [311.06]
109
+ [311.06] 我第一次给你做这个 [313.6]
110
+ [313.6] 不 不是你做的 [315.53]
111
+ [315.74] 你个 ** [316.6]
112
+ [316.6] 那你用 AI 帮你送上一张温馨感人的贺卡怎么样? [321.04]
113
+ [321.04] 使用我们的赞助商 [322.7]
114
+ [353.67] 没几个人知道这一点 [354.94]
115
+ [354.94] 但快新闻其实是个绰号 [357.55]
116
+ [357.55] 它是 Quitchard Bits Gerald 的缩写 [360.11]
117
+ [360.11] 现在你知道了 [361.11]
118
+ [361.11] 那是我在 1973 年杀的人 [363.94]
119
+ [364.37] 微软大刀部终于干掉了写字板 [366.86]
120
+ [366.86] 这个富文本编辑的文字处理器 [368.91]
121
+ [368.91] 于 Windows 95 上首秀 [371.71]
122
+ [371.71] 微软已将其加入到删除的功能和特性列表中 [376.02]
123
+ [376.02] 它会从所有版本的 Windows 中消失 [377.64]
124
+ [377.64] 从 Windows 11 24H2 版开始 [380.52]
125
+ [380.52] 该版本本周开始推出 [382.85]
126
+ [382.85] 我们正目睹一个传奇的陨落 [384.82]
127
+ [384.82] 来为它倒杯酒吧 [385.81]
128
+ [385.81] 但不是随便什么饮料 [387.57]
129
+ [387.57] 要有品位 [388.79]
130
+ [388.79] 要符合庆祝一个 90 年代出生的程序的身份 [392.16]
131
+ [392.16] 一罐陈年 Surge 汽水 [394.82]
132
+ [394.82] 几天前 [395.5]
133
+ [395.5] 亚马逊 Ring 向 Protect Plus 订阅者发送了一封电子邮件 [400.0]
134
+ [400.0] 提醒他们 明年将被迁移到 Protect Pro 计划 [405.16]
135
+ [405.16] 订阅费用将会翻倍 [407.61]
136
+ [407.61] 这个提醒带着浓重的引号色彩 [410.37]
137
+ [410.37] 因为 The Verge 查到了 Ring 最初的通知时间 [414.46]
138
+ [414.46] 原来是一行小小的脚注 [417.71]
139
+ [417.71] 来自于 2021 年 9 月的一封邮件 标题是 [420.67]
140
+ [420.67] “重要:你的计划名称已更改” [424.0]
141
+ [424.0] 这封邮件说 [425.59]
142
+ [425.59] “别担心 一切其他都保持不变” [428.74]
143
+ [428.74] Ring 本周向加拿大 Ring 标准版订阅用户发送了一封类似的电子邮件 [433.29]
144
+ [433.29] 标题是 “新名称 新功能 价格不变” [437.4]
145
+ [437.4] 这封邮件接着通知用户 他们的订阅 [439.81]
146
+ [439.81] 将不再包括警报专业监控服务 以及自动呼叫 SOS [444.74]
147
+ [444.74] 因为现在报警是要额外收费的 [447.32]
148
+ [447.32] 你觉得报警电话是树上长出来的吗? [449.54]
149
+ [449.54] 嗯 [449.65]
150
+ [449.65] 总得有人付钱吧 [450.92]
151
+ [450.92] 政府啊 你说呢 [452.24]
152
+ [452.24] 谷歌正在测试使用蓝色打勾标志 [454.95]
153
+ [454.95] 作为一种保护用户的方式 [456.37]
154
+ [456.37] 防止他们点击搜索结果中的欺诈链接 [459.44]
155
+ [459.44] 将鼠标悬停在勾号上会解释说 [460.71]
156
+ [460.71] 谷歌很确定该企业就是他们声称的身份 [465.22]
157
+ [465.22] 另一个例子 同样来自The Verge [467.3]
158
+ [467.3] 描述了一则通知上写着 [468.52]
159
+ [468.52] 谷歌无法保证该企业及其产品的可靠性 [473.04]
160
+ [473.04] 但公平地说 该企业是苹果 [476.28]
161
+ [476.28] 啦~ [478.02]
162
+ [479.06] 水果! [479.74]
163
+ [479.74] 哦 符号 我需要那个符号 [482.44]
164
+ [482.44] 啦~ [483.34]
165
+ [484.45] 那是一记新的鼓点口号 [485.9]
166
+ [485.9] 啦~ 水果! [487.4]
167
+ [487.4] 说到不可靠的产品 [488.82]
168
+ [488.82] 谷歌搜索的 AI 摘要功能 [490.89]
169
+ [490.89] 现在会收到与您问题相关的广告 [494.34]
170
+ [494.34] 最终 [495.12]
171
+ [495.12] Gemini 不会只是告诉你去吃石头 [497.2]
172
+ [497.2] 但也会推荐最美味的石头 [499.42]
173
+ [499.42] 我最喜欢的是火成岩 [501.43]
174
+ [502.25] 三星前两天发布了一个有问题的固件更新 [505.29]
175
+ [505.29] 使得全球范围内许多老款 Galaxy 智能手机变砖 [509.18]
176
+ [509.18] 更糟糕的是 [509.7]
177
+ [509.7] 这个问题似乎是由三星 SmartThings 框架应用的更新引起的 [514.66]
178
+ [514.66] 这是一个自动安装的应用程序 [516.19]
179
+ [516.19] 用于���制兼容的智能设备 [518.66]
180
+ [518.66] 我觉得还在使用 2019 年的 Galaxy 手机用户 [522.71]
181
+ [522.71] 不会奢侈地购买智能冰箱吧 [524.64]
182
+ [524.64] 我们不确定这是否真有必要 [526.42]
183
+ [526.42] 他们购买的是合理的东西 [527.95]
184
+ [527.95] 就像你可以买的其他任何东西一样 [530.58]
185
+ [530.58] 包菜 [531.44]
186
+ [531.44] 而你会把它放进 一个不智能冰箱 [533.92]
187
+ [533.92] 但是对这篇视频的智能冰箱爱好者来说 他们可能很高兴地知道 [538.07]
188
+ [538.07] 苹果修复了导致 M4 iPad 变砖的更新 [541.97]
189
+ [541.97] 真是完美的转折 [543.05]
190
+ [543.32] 我并不是说只有智能冰箱的主人才拥有 M4 iPad [547.05]
191
+ [547.05] 但我敢肯定他们能买得起 [548.68]
192
+ [548.68] 我想要一台可以看 TikTok 的冰箱 [551.17]
193
+ [551.17] 一家法院驳回了特斯拉的股东诉讼 [553.69]
194
+ [553.69] 他们起诉埃隆·马斯克对特斯拉 FSD 功能夸大其词 [559.88]
195
+ [559.88] 当然 这个案件之所以被驳回 [561.4]
196
+ [561.4] 不是因为那些说法属实 [563.05]
197
+ [563.05] 而是根据特斯拉自己的律师表示 [566.0]
198
+ [566.0] 这些说法不过是公司们一贯的宣传而已 [569.9]
199
+ [570.26] 也就是说 胡扯 [571.23]
200
+ [571.23] 没有理性的投资者会当真 [575.43]
201
+ [575.43] 我是说 伙计们 你们别这么紧张 [576.68]
202
+ [576.68] 就是更衣室那种闲聊嘛 别介 [579.11]
203
+ [579.11] 但马一龙在澳大利亚的运气更差 [582.14]
204
+ [582.14] 澳大利亚的一家法院维持对推特的罚款 [586.2]
205
+ [586.2] 而之前叫做推特的这家公司 [588.57]
206
+ [588.57] 现在辩称 [590.08]
207
+ [590.08] 由于与 X 公司的合并 [592.7]
208
+ [592.7] 推特已经不复存在了 [595.24]
209
+ [595.24] 推特是谁? [596.94]
210
+ [596.94] 推特 我连她都没见过 [598.36]
211
+ [598.36] 推特 我连她都没见过 [600.37]
212
+ [600.37] 听着 马一龙 [601.34]
213
+ [601.34] 只是因为某人结婚了 [602.67]
214
+ [602.67] 并改了名字 [604.02]
215
+ [604.02] 并不代表他们就不存在了 [606.34]
216
+ [606.34] 更何况 他们还欠我钱呢 [608.92]
217
+ [608.92] 就像你欠自己一样 [610.19]
218
+ [610.19] 周一记得回来获取更多的科技新闻 [612.64]
219
+ [612.64] 你也欠我点东西 就是说嘛 [615.36]
220
+ [615.36] 我为了你放弃了皇冠 [618.68]
221
+ [618.68] 我原来也可以指使别人 生活多美好啊 [621.51]
222
+ [622.12] 几次刺杀未遂 [623.31]
223
+ [623.52] 我在处死农民呢 [625.34]
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1
+ [0.07] Used to be a king, you know, [1.25]
2
+ [1.25] but I abdicated the throne [3.32]
3
+ [3.32] for one very simple reason. [5.53]
4
+ [5.53] I wanted to focus on bringing you the tech news. [8.65]
5
+ [8.65] Still gonna tax you, though. [10.45]
6
+ [10.45] Mozilla has ignited controversy among Firefox users this week by, [14.97]
7
+ [14.97] primarily, [15.81]
8
+ [15.81] being bad at marketing. [17.49]
9
+ [17.49] See, the company's been trying to build a new framework for online advertising [21.34]
10
+ [21.34] that depends less on collecting people's personal information. [24.39]
11
+ [24.39] They acquired Anonym, a company working on just that, in June, [28.65]
12
+ [28.65] before announcing Privacy Preserving Attribution in August. [32.77]
13
+ [32.77] PPA supposedly encrypts and aggregates data [36.02]
14
+ [36.02] about how many users engage with an ad [38.44]
15
+ [38.44] without collecting any info about those users, [41.85]
16
+ [41.85] preserving privacy while still letting websites generate revenue. [45.63]
17
+ [45.63] And I think it sounds good [48.47]
18
+ [48.47] when you say it like that. [49.79]
19
+ [49.79] Unfortunately, yesterday, [51.37]
20
+ [51.37] Mozilla's relatively new CEO [53.14]
21
+ [53.14] started off her blog post about PPA by saying the company is [57.38]
22
+ [57.38] going to be more active in digital advertising, [60.73]
23
+ [60.73] while an official forum post talked about making ads and privacy coexist, [65.33]
24
+ [65.33] causing concern among the particularly ad-averse [68.39]
25
+ [68.39] that Mozilla was going through that phase [70.06]
26
+ [70.06] when you think Don Draper is a good guy in Mad Men. [72.81]
27
+ [72.81] You don't like the first five seconds of the first episode? [75.77]
28
+ [75.77] While some Firefox users simply want no ads on the internet, period, [81.09]
29
+ [81.09] others are trying to explain how PPA could balance privacy and sustainability. [86.57]
30
+ [86.57] The problem is, this isn't even Mozilla's first marketing blunder for PPA. [91.99]
31
+ [91.99] Adblock users were already mad about PPA being enabled by default in July's Firefox 128.0 release, [98.89]
32
+ [98.89] which led EU privacy organization, NOIB, [101.99]
33
+ [101.99] which stands for [103.44]
34
+ [103.44] NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS, [105.67]
35
+ [105.67] the spit is silent, [108.11]
36
+ [108.11] to file a complaint over Firefox's new feature which tracked users. [113.39]
37
+ [113.39] Side note, [114.15]
38
+ [114.15] NOIB is no joke. [115.75]
39
+ [115.75] Another of their complaints just led to a [117.76]
40
+ [117.76] top EU court imposing limits on Meta's data collection. [121.34]
41
+ [121.65] Do not rub NOIB the wrong way. [124.47]
42
+ [124.47] But they do appreciate it if you rub them the right way. [128.43]
43
+ [128.43] They call it NOIBing. [129.97]
44
+ [129.97] Turns out that early PPA rollout was a limited developer test [133.16]
45
+ [133.16] and did not collect any user data, [135.29]
46
+ [135.29] but Mozilla did admit last week [137.77]
47
+ [137.77] they could have been more open about what they were doing, [140.74]
48
+ [140.74] only to fumble the ball again this week, [143.41]
49
+ [143.41] the same week they flagged the uBlock Origin Lite Firefox add-on [147.4]
50
+ [147.4] as collecting user data and using machine generated code, [151.65]
51
+ [151.65] causing developer Raymond Hill to pull it from the add-on store [154.65]
52
+ [154.65] after getting fed up with Mozilla support. [156.65]
53
+ [156.65] Listen, [157.1]
54
+ [157.45] I want Firefox to be better at marketing [159.49]
55
+ [159.49] so more people use it, [160.72]
56
+ [160.72] but right now they're at like 7% market share. [162.63]
57
+ [162.63] So proportionally, [163.46]
58
+ [163.46] I spent way too much time talking about this. [165.63]
59
+ [165.63] YouTube has announced a bunch of changes to how shorts work, [168.59]
60
+ [168.59] starting with how they're not gonna be so short. [171.99]
61
+ [171.99] You still have to put them on one leg at a time. [174.17]
62
+ [174.17] Starting October 15th, [175.64]
63
+ [175.64] shorts can be up to three minutes. [177.4]
64
+ [177.4] Meaning any video with a square aspect ratio or taller [181.5]
65
+ [181.5] that's less than three minutes [183.13]
66
+ [183.13] will be seen as a short by YouTube. [185.31]
67
+ [185.31] The change will only apply to videos uploaded after that date though, [189.29]
68
+ [189.29] so don't worry, [190.13]
69
+ [190.13] vertical doom scrollers [191.64]
70
+ [191.64] won't suddenly be hit with your experimental artsy student film. [195.43]
71
+ [195.43] The square is a box that represents society. [200.09]
72
+ [200.09] And the black and white represents my soul. [203.63]
73
+ [203.63] In an ode to TikTok's CapCut templates, [206.38]
74
+ [206.38] YouTube's also adding a remix ability [208.92]
75
+ [208.92] with the use template button, [211.25]
76
+ [211.25] which will let you participate in that most storied of human traditions. [215.04]
77
+ [215.45] Doing it for the meme. [216.89]
78
+ [216.89] There's also a new trends page for shorts, [219.02]
79
+ [219.02] and later the shorts feed itself will show previews [222.16]
80
+ [222.16] of comments before you even click through to the video. [225.57]
81
+ [225.57] Which comments? [226.35]
82
+ [226.35] Oh, [227.07]
83
+ [227.07] the worst ones, obviously. [228.59]
84
+ [228.59] YouTube's obviously hoping the new features [230.18]
85
+ [230.18] will help it compete with TikTok, [231.63]
86
+ [231.63] and it's already beating it in at least one way, [234.25]
87
+ [234.25] the new YouTube feature that lets you [236.02]
88
+ [236.02] temporarily hide shorts from your YouTube home feed altogether. [240.3]
89
+ [240.39] I wish I could do that on TikTok. [242.37]
90
+ [242.37] I also wish I wouldn't be spied on by the Chinese government. [245.02]
91
+ [245.23] Meta has revealed Meta MovieGen, [248.13]
92
+ [248.13] its own photorealistic video generator [250.14]
93
+ [250.14] capable of creating 16 second videos with a twist, or else I wouldn't be telling you about it. [255.97]
94
+ [255.97] Though it's not available to the public, [257.55]
95
+ [257.55] Meta's demos showcase the ability [259.34]
96
+ [259.34] to edit existing videos using only text, [262.61]
97
+ [262.61] as well as impressively realistic simulations of bad, Halloween costumes. [267.42]
98
+ [267.42] But here's the twist. [268.54]
99
+ [268.54] With a single photo, [270.03]
100
+ [270.03] MovieGen can make a video deep fake of anyone DJing an impromptu set next to a cheetah. [275.89]
101
+ [275.89] Only that scenario. [277.12]
102
+ [277.12] But is the cheetah dancing? [278.37]
103
+ [278.37] No. [278.73]
104
+ [278.73] Is it Chester Cheetah? [280.03]
105
+ [280.03] Maybe. [280.47]
106
+ [280.47] I'm out. [281.26]
107
+ [281.69] I hate that guy. [283.67]
108
+ [283.67] And even more impressively to me, [285.61]
109
+ [285.61] it can generate music and audio synced up to the action in the video. [291.05]
110
+ [296.75] Meta says MovieGen could usher in a new AI-enabled era of content creators. [302.7]
111
+ [302.7] As an example, [303.34]
112
+ [303.34] they ask you to imagine sending your friends some fresh-baked AI slop for their birthday. [309.59]
113
+ [309.59] That'll be kind of funny. [311.06]
114
+ [311.06] The first time I made this for you. [313.6]
115
+ [313.6] No, you didn't. [315.53]
116
+ [315.74] You bitch. [316.6]
117
+ [316.6] What about using AI to help you edit a nice heartfelt note instead? [321.04]
118
+ [321.04] Using our sponsor, [322.7]
119
+ [322.7] [CUT] [353.68]
120
+ [353.67] Not many people know this, [354.94]
121
+ [354.94] but QuickBits is actually a nickname. [357.55]
122
+ [357.55] It's short for Quitchard Bits Gerald. [360.11]
123
+ [360.11] Now, you know, [361.11]
124
+ [361.11] A man I killed in 1973. [363.94]
125
+ [364.37] Microsoft has finally killed WordPad, [366.86]
126
+ [366.86] the rich text editing word processor [368.91]
127
+ [368.91] that debuted on Windows 95. [371.71]
128
+ [371.71] Microsoft has added it to its list of removed features and functionality. [376.02]
129
+ [376.02] It'll be gone from all editions of Windows, [377.64]
130
+ [377.64] starting with Windows 11 version 24H2, [380.52]
131
+ [380.52] which started rolling out this week. [382.85]
132
+ [382.85] We are witnessing the death of a legend, [384.82]
133
+ [384.82] so pour one out, [385.81]
134
+ [385.81] but not just any drink, [387.57]
135
+ [387.57] something classy. [388.79]
136
+ [388.79] Something fit to celebrate the life of a program born in the 90s, [392.16]
137
+ [392.16] an aged can of Surge. [394.82]
138
+ [394.82] A few days ago, [395.5]
139
+ [395.5] Amazon's Ring sent an email out to Protect Plus subscribers, [400.0]
140
+ [400.0] reminding them that they would be migrated to the Protect Pro plan next year, [405.16]
141
+ [405.16] doubling their subscription fee. [407.61]
142
+ [407.61] That reminder comes with heavy air quotes [410.37]
143
+ [410.37] because The Verge tracked down when Ring sent its original notification, [414.46]
144
+ [414.46] which turned out to be a tiny fine print footnote [417.71]
145
+ [417.71] in a September 2021 email with the subject line, [420.67]
146
+ [420.67] important, your plan name has changed. [424.0]
147
+ [424.0] The email said, quote, [425.59]
148
+ [425.59] don't worry, everything else is staying the same. [428.74]
149
+ [428.74] Ring sent a similar email to Canadian Ring Home Standard subscribers this week [433.29]
150
+ [433.29] with the heading, new name, new features, same great price. [437.4]
151
+ [437.4] The email then informs users that their subscription [439.81]
152
+ [439.81] will no longer include alarm professional monitoring and SOS emergency response, [444.74]
153
+ [444.74] because now calling the cops costs extra. [447.32]
154
+ [447.32] Do you think calls to the police grow on trees? [449.54]
155
+ [449.54] Mm. [449.65]
156
+ [449.65] Someone's got to pay him. [450.92]
157
+ [450.92] The government, who? [452.24]
158
+ [452.24] Google is testing the use of blue check marks [454.95]
159
+ [454.95] as a way to protect users [456.37]
160
+ [456.37] from fraudulent links in search results. [459.44]
161
+ [459.44] Hovering over the check mark explains [460.71]
162
+ [460.71] that Google is pretty sure the business is who they say they are. [465.22]
163
+ [465.22] An example of this, also from The Verge, [467.3]
164
+ [467.3] depicts a notice that says, [468.52]
165
+ [468.52] Google can't guarantee the reliability of this business or its products. [473.04]
166
+ [473.04] But to be fair, the business in question was Apple. [476.28]
167
+ [476.28] Ba-doom. [478.02]
168
+ [479.06] Fruits! [479.74]
169
+ [479.74] Oh, the symbol, I needed the symbol. [482.44]
170
+ [482.44] Ba-doom. [483.34]
171
+ [484.45] That's a new rim shot. [485.9]
172
+ [485.9] Ba-doom, fruits! [487.4]
173
+ [487.4] Speaking of unreliable products, [488.82]
174
+ [488.82] Google searches AI overview feature [490.89]
175
+ [490.89] will now be getting ads that are relevant to your question. [494.34]
176
+ [494.34] Finally, [495.12]
177
+ [495.12] Gemini won't just tell you to eat rocks, [497.2]
178
+ [497.2] but also recommend the tastiest ones. [499.42]
179
+ [499.42] I like igneous rocks the best. [501.43]
180
+ [502.25] Samsung issued a faulty software update two days ago [505.29]
181
+ [505.29] that bricked many older Galaxy smartphones globally. [509.18]
182
+ [509.18] Even worse, [509.7]
183
+ [509.7] the issue seemed to have been caused by an update to Samsung's SmartThings Framework app, [514.66]
184
+ [514.66] an automatically installed app [516.19]
185
+ [516.19] for controlling compatible smart devices. [518.66]
186
+ [518.66] I feel like users still rocking Galaxy phones from 2019 [522.71]
187
+ [522.71] aren't splurging on a smart fridge. [524.64]
188
+ [524.64] We're not sure whether this was necessary. [526.42]
189
+ [526.42] They're buying sensible things, [527.95]
190
+ [527.95] like basically anything else you can buy. [530.58]
191
+ [530.58] Cabbage. [531.44]
192
+ [531.44] which you put in a dump fridge [533.92]
193
+ [533.92] But the smart fridge enthusiasts watching this video may be excited to know [538.07]
194
+ [538.07] that Apple fixed the update that was bricking M4 iPads. [541.97]
195
+ [541.97] What a transition. [543.05]
196
+ [543.32] I'm not saying only smart fridge owners own M4 iPads, [547.05]
197
+ [547.05] but I'm pretty sure they could afford one. [548.68]
198
+ [548.68] I want a fridge I can watch TikTok on. [551.17]
199
+ [551.17] And a court has dismissed a shareholders lawsuit [553.69]
200
+ [553.69] against Tesla over Elon Musk's exaggerated claims about its full self-driving feature. [559.88]
201
+ [559.88] Of course, the case wasn't dismissed [561.4]
202
+ [561.4] because those claims were true, [563.05]
203
+ [563.05] but rather because, according to Tesla's own lawyers, [566.0]
204
+ [566.0] the statements were nothing more than corporate puffery, [569.9]
205
+ [570.26] AKA bullshit [571.23]
206
+ [571.23] that no reasonable investor would have taken seriously. [575.43]
207
+ [575.43] I mean, come on guys, [576.68]
208
+ [576.68] we're all just, this is just locker room talk, like. [579.11]
209
+ [579.11] But Elon had less success in Australia, [582.14]
210
+ [582.14] where a court upheld a $418,000 fine against Twitter, [586.2]
211
+ [586.2] which the corporation formerly known as Twitter [588.57]
212
+ [588.57] fought on the grounds that, [590.08]
213
+ [590.08] following its merger with X Corp, [592.7]
214
+ [592.7] Twitter no longer exists. [595.24]
215
+ [595.24] Twitter, who's that? [596.94]
216
+ [596.94] Twitter, I never even met her. [598.36]
217
+ [598.36] Twitter, I never even met her. [600.37]
218
+ [600.37] Look, Elon, [601.34]
219
+ [601.34] just because somebody gets married [602.67]
220
+ [602.67] and changes their name, [604.02]
221
+ [604.02] doesn't mean they no longer exist. [606.34]
222
+ [606.34] And it definitely doesn't mean they don't owe me money. [608.92]
223
+ [608.92] Like how you owe it to yourself [610.19]
224
+ [610.19] to come back on Monday for more tech news. [612.64]
225
+ [612.64] You also owe it to me, like a little bit. [615.36]
226
+ [615.36] I mean, I gave up a crown for you. [618.68]
227
+ [618.68] I was bossing people around, it was great. [621.51]
228
+ [622.12] Few assassination attempts. [623.31]
229
+ [623.52] I was executing peasants. [625.34]
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1
+ [0.06] 我得飞速播报新闻 一分钟都不能停 [2.39]
2
+ [2.39] 要是我稍微慢一拍 [4.73]
3
+ [4.73] 基努·里维斯就要遭殃了 [7.33]
4
+ [7.33] Bradley 别停下来! [8.49]
5
+ [8.49] 他已经够伤心的了 [9.95]
6
+ [9.95] 看来苹果今年要推出搭载M4芯片的MacBook Pro了 [13.61]
7
+ [13.61] 这消息是Mark Gurman透露的 [16.11]
8
+ [16.11] 这家伙靠爆料赚大钱 能盖豪宅了 [18.71]
9
+ [21.51] 谢谢你 杰克 [22.45]
10
+ [22.45] 不客气 各位 [23.31]
11
+ [23.31] 虽然苹果还没正式宣布这事 [25.77]
12
+ [25.77] 俄罗斯YouTube频道Wilsacom [28.09]
13
+ [28.09] 却声称已经搞到了一台 [30.42]
14
+ [30.42] Gurman亲自对该频道的视频作出了回应 [33.66]
15
+ [33.66] 他表示虽然消息未经证实 但看起来很像那么回事 [37.53]
16
+ [37.53] 我觉得这可能是他说过的最友善的话了 破天荒啊 [39.71]
17
+ [39.71] 不过说实话 我对这个频道的可信度持保留态度 [41.85]
18
+ [41.85] 毕竟他们的"全球首映"片头很可能是从Xbox活动中抄来的 [45.73]
19
+ [45.73] 我说"很可能" 其实就是"铁定"的意思 [47.93]
20
+ [47.93] 全 球 首 映 [48.97]
21
+ [48.97] 不管视频是真是假 [50.41]
22
+ [50.41] Gurman称M4 MacBook Pro将于11月1日发布 [55.09]
23
+ [55.09] 同期还将推出新款M4 Mac Mini和iMac [58.7]
24
+ [58.7] Gurman还透露 [59.58]
25
+ [59.58] Apple Intelligence将于10月28日正式亮相 [62.94]
26
+ [64.22] 没错 这玩意儿现在还没上线 [65.3]
27
+ [65.3] 贝拉·拉姆齐主演的广告播了好几周 [69.02]
28
+ [69.02] 这些广告运用了AI技术 [70.18]
29
+ [70.18] 展示了AI的神奇功能 比如制作照片集 [73.04]
30
+ [73.04] 为鱼儿的葬礼增添悲伤的氛围 [76.03]
31
+ [76.03] 我只能眼睁睁地看着 [76.85]
32
+ [76.85] 却知道自己还用不了这么酷的功能 [79.63]
33
+ [79.63] 哦 原来底下有小字啊? [81.69]
34
+ [81.69] 我现在就想要那种伤感效果! [83.29]
35
+ [83.29] 不过 苹果似乎正在努力避免这种尴尬的延迟 [87.24]
36
+ [87.24] 据Gurman透露 [88.06]
37
+ [88.06] 该公司正在改变其每年上新的惯例 [92.32]
38
+ [92.32] 取而代之的是一个“革命性”的新策略: [95.14]
39
+ [95.14] 不 调 好 不 发 布 [97.92]
40
+ [97.92] 哇塞 [99.64]
41
+ [99.64] 真是天才啊 [100.28]
42
+ [100.28] 难怪库克能拿那么多钱 [102.12]
43
+ [102.12] 两家公司的纷争波及了超过三分之一的网络世界 [106.66]
44
+ [106.66] 这场争端或许可以比作一出高中生的闹剧 [110.44]
45
+ [110.44] 就像青少年之间的小恩怨 [112.08]
46
+ [112.08] 这事儿也挺复杂的 [114.14]
47
+ [114.14] 不过别担心 我们来帮你理清头绪 [116.08]
48
+ [116.08] Matt Mullenweg与他人合作创办 且拥有 [119.18]
49
+ [119.18] 开源网站发布平台WordPress.org [123.06]
50
+ [123.06] 这个平台支持着全球前1000万网站中约40%的运营 [127.35]
51
+ [127.35] 他同时也是Automattic公司的CEO [130.13]
52
+ [130.13] 该公司旗下的WordPress.com [133.01]
53
+ [133.01] 是一个基于WordPress.org的免费增值建站平台 [137.75]
54
+ [137.75] 听到这里 没晕吧? [138.93]
55
+ [138.93] 上个月 Automattic [140.88]
56
+ [140.88] 给第三方WordPress托管服务商WP Engine发了一封 [144.68]
57
+ [144.68] 一封律师函 [146.16]
58
+ [146.16] 要求停止在网站上使用WordPress商标 [148.78]
59
+ [148.78] Automattic在法律上有权这样做 [150.3]
60
+ [150.3] 因为它拥有该商标的商业使用许可 [153.8]
61
+ [153.8] 声明WP Engine不能声称自己让WordPress普及大众 [159.13]
62
+ [159.13] 理由是他们对开源项目贡献不足 [162.47]
63
+ [162.47] WP Engine随即反击 也发出了一封律师函 [165.49]
64
+ [165.49] 称Mullenweg曾表示 [167.49]
65
+ [167.49] 他将采取毁灭性的极端手段 [170.7]
66
+ [170.7] 除非WP Engine向Automattic支付8%收入 [173.72]
67
+ [173.72] 作为商标费 [175.7]
68
+ [175.7] 或投入员工时间 [177.48]
69
+ [177.48] 等值的为WordPress做贡献 [180.79]
70
+ [180.79] 作为报复 [182.45]
71
+ [182.45] Mullenweg禁止WP Engine使用WordPress.org服务器 [186.67]
72
+ [186.67] 导致大量客户网站瘫痪 [189.67]
73
+ [189.67] 就是这么严重 [190.33]
74
+ [190.33] 这有什么用? [191.07]
75
+ [191.07] 现在全是AI [192.21]
76
+ [192.21] 上周 WP Engine反诉Automattic敲诈 [196.49]
77
+ [196.49] 159名Automattic员工接受离职补偿 [200.53]
78
+ [200.53] 他们因为与Mullenweg想法不合 而选择离职 [204.77]
79
+ [204.77] 也就是说 [205.62]
80
+ [205.62] 好戏刚开场 [206.98]
81
+ [206.98] 我估计也会接受 [208.36]
82
+ [208.36] 省得老跟家里解释 公司的破事 [212.42]
83
+ [212.42] 妈 你真不懂啊 [213.33]
84
+ [213.33] wordpress.org 跟 wordpress.com 是两码事 明白吗? [215.91]
85
+ [215.91] 微软逼你买新电脑 [218.73]
86
+ [218.73] 才能用 Windows 11 [220.55]
87
+ [220.55] 也就是说... [221.53]
88
+ [222.82] 水是湿的 废话 [224.38]
89
+ [224.38] Neowin 发现微软更新了一篇支持文档 [227.09]
90
+ [227.09] 公司建议用户 [228.95]
91
+ [228.95] 直接买预装系统的新电脑 [232.34]
92
+ [232.34] 而不是在现有电脑上安装 [235.28]
93
+ [235.28] 有人就理解成 [236.54]
94
+ [236.54] 微软这是在叫你把旧电脑扔了 [240.34]
95
+ [240.34] 但这不就是微软自作自受吗 [244.21]
96
+ [244.21] 这个事件中唯一让人头疼的是Windows 11的系统要求 [248.25]
97
+ [248.25] 它仍然坚持要求使用备受争议的TPM 2.0安全芯片 [253.12]
98
+ [253.12] 然而讽刺的是 正是因为这项要求 [256.06]
99
+ [256.06] 数以百万计不兼容的电脑反而会变得不安全 [259.28]
100
+ [259.28] 不过 也不全是坏消息 [260.92]
101
+ [260.92] 微软将允许用户自定义 [262.56]
102
+ [262.56] 今年新增的笔记本电脑Co-pilot键功能 [266.46]
103
+ [266.46] 真要感谢微软啊 解决了自己制造的问题 [270.82]
104
+ [270.82] 看来我喜欢的事情 他们都做不到啊? [272.97]
105
+ [304.76] 说起来 小时候我妈总跟我说 [307.34]
106
+ [307.34] 不吃西兰花就别想当Quick Bits的主持人 [309.82]
107
+ [311.79] 瞧瞧我现在! [312.39]
108
+ [313.71] 多亏了老妈 [314.45]
109
+ [314.45] 最新微码更新后 [316.83]
110
+ [316.83] 英特尔声称终于解决了 [319.54]
111
+ [319.54] Raptor Lake处理器不稳定的根本原因 [323.04]
112
+ [323.04] 这回他们是玩真的 [325.59]
113
+ [325.59] 英特尔确认 Vmin偏移不稳定 [328.59]
114
+ [328.59] 导致的过高电压是问题的核心 [332.17]
115
+ [332.17] 这一点他们之前一直遮遮掩掩的 [334.65]
116
+ [334.65] 尽管英特尔称未来芯片不会受此影响 [338.03]
117
+ [338.03] 但已损坏的芯片依然无法修复 [341.55]
118
+ [341.55] 更糟的是 无法事先判断 [342.43]
119
+ [342.43] 芯片是否受损 直到它开始崩溃才能知道 [345.55]
120
+ [345.55] 据悉 英特尔正在 [346.71]
121
+ [346.71] 开发一款针对这种情况的诊断工具 [349.41]
122
+ [349.41] 不过在工具开发完成之前 [350.91]
123
+ [350.91] 我也不清楚该怎么办 [351.37]
124
+ [351.37] 赶紧在Word里开启自动保存吧 你这个疯狂的冒险家 [355.21]
125
+ [355.21] 你在做什么? [355.85]
126
+ [357.35] 玩儿命呢 是吧? [358.85]
127
+ [358.85] 日本外设厂商Elecom [361.63]
128
+ [361.63] 率先获得了USB 4 2.0认证线缆的资格 [366.8]
129
+ [366.98] 说实话 挺有意思的是 [367.75]
130
+ [367.75] 它最后被命名为USB 4 20 [370.66]
131
+ [370.66] USB 4 2 这名字起得真够傻的 [373.44]
132
+ [373.72] 不过还好 它的性能规格比名字强多了 [376.52]
133
+ [376.52] 目前已有两款线缆通过了认证 [378.84]
134
+ [378.84] 这两种线缆都能达到 [379.92]
135
+ [379.92] 每秒80Gbps的数据传输速度 [383.06]
136
+ [383.06] 其中一种还能提供高达240W的功率传输 [386.98]
137
+ [386.98] 另一种则只有60W的功率 [389.82]
138
+ [389.82] 负责制定USB标准的组织USB-IF [392.81]
139
+ [392.81] 宣布这些新线缆将于年底上市 [395.2]
140
+ [395.2] 但他们给新标准起名叫USB 4 2.0 [398.84]
141
+ [399.22] 这让我对他们的决策能力产生了怀疑 [401.2]
142
+ [401.2] USB 4 2.0 [402.76]
143
+ [403.05] 就是这么牛 [403.57]
144
+ [403.57] 速度快得冒烟 [405.86]
145
+ [410.0] 大量M1 iMac用户 [412.74]
146
+ [412.74] 反映屏幕上出现异常线条 [416.5]
147
+ [416.5] 这可能是屏幕老化现象 [418.64]
148
+ [418.64] 或是今夏的火爆新片 [420.8]
149
+ [420.8] 这个问题早在2023年中就已被发现 [423.5]
150
+ [423.5] 但苹果至今未予回应 [426.12]
151
+ [426.12] 这种难看的条纹 [429.85]
152
+ [429.85] 通常在使用两年后出现 [431.43]
153
+ [431.43] 此时设备早已过保 [434.23]
154
+ [434.23] 对于昂贵的一体机 这是雪上加霜 [436.89]
155
+ [436.89] 毕竟你无法单独更换显示器 [439.15]
156
+ [439.15] 有维修人员指出问题在于 [441.15]
157
+ [441.15] 给LCD供电的软排线逐渐老化 [445.21]
158
+ [445.21] 要修复就得换整个屏幕 [448.9]
159
+ [448.9] 费用堪比一台全新Mac Mini [451.6]
160
+ [451.6] 你连买个替代品都不行 [453.16]
161
+ [453.16] 因为那玩意儿也没有屏幕! [454.8]
162
+ [454.8] 科学家制造出一种人工植物 [457.56]
163
+ [457.56] 它利用光合细菌产生氧气和电力 [462.61]
164
+ [462.61] 我去! [462.93]
165
+ [462.93] 线粒体! [464.05]
166
+ [464.05] 别剪掉啊 [464.69]
167
+ [467.18] 线粒体! [468.46]
168
+ [468.46] 虽然目前产生的电力还不到一毫瓦 [471.68]
169
+ [471.68] 但研究人员希望能突破一毫瓦 [475.02]
170
+ [476.04] 他们还打算加个类似电池的装置来储存电能 [480.4]
171
+ [480.4] 不过现在 [481.16]
172
+ [481.16] 产生的电能都白白浪费了 [482.62]
173
+ [482.62] 它就这么消散在空气里了 [483.72]
174
+ [483.72] 完全是多余的 [484.56]
175
+ [484.56] 据论文显示 [485.46]
176
+ [485.46] 这种人造植物降低室内二氧化碳的效率 是真植物的九倍 [492.14]
177
+ [492.14] 可惜的是 这植物长得实在太丑了 [495.9]
178
+ [495.9] 至少在去掉眼镜、放下头发前 [498.66]
179
+ [498.66] 让我们来聊聊杂交的事吧 亲爱的 [501.6]
180
+ [501.6] 两年前 Jason Allen在一场艺术比赛中获胜 [505.92]
181
+ [505.92] 他用AI绘图工具MidJourney生成的作品获胜 如今正向美国 [509.7]
182
+ [509.7] 版权局申诉他的作品版权被拒一事 [513.68]
183
+ [513.68] 为什么? [514.48]
184
+ [514.48] Allen认为 AI艺术作品的版权问题亟待解决 [518.89]
185
+ [518.89] 说实话 他这话还真有点道理 [519.97]
186
+ [519.97] 但他同时也很不爽 因为 [520.95]
187
+ [520.95] 没有版权让他的作品看起来不值钱 [525.25]
188
+ [525.25] 甚至有人未经他允许就拿去卖了 [528.42]
189
+ [528.42] 这不就跟那些被随意使用的无数图片一样吗? [530.8]
190
+ [530.8] 那些图片都被用来训练MidJourney等AI绘画工具了 [533.96]
191
+ [533.96] 伙计们 他靠电脑生成的图片赚不到几个钱 [537.21]
192
+ [537.21] 那他还能怎么办? [539.01]
193
+ [539.01] 再让电脑画一张? [540.91]
194
+ [540.91] 规则都已经被他们改得面目全非了! [542.93]
195
+ [542.93] 我的手指都要敲断了! [544.33]
196
+ [544.33] 记得周三再来看我们的节目哦 [546.41]
197
+ [546.41] 我们得等这么久 [547.81]
198
+ [547.81] 才能再问电脑要科技新闻 [550.25]
199
+ [550.25] 到时候说不定都是些 [552.39]
200
+ [552.39] 山寨AirPods的消息 [553.6]
201
+ [553.6] 反正到时候看运气吧 [555.0]
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1
+ [0.06] I have to deliver the news at 60 miles an hour [2.39]
2
+ [2.39] and if I slow down for even a second [4.73]
3
+ [4.73] something bad might happen to Keanu Reeves. [7.33]
4
+ [7.33] Bradley, don't slow down! [8.49]
5
+ [8.49] He's already sad enough. [9.95]
6
+ [9.95] Apple is apparently going to launch M4 MacBook Pros this year [13.61]
7
+ [13.61] which is what I've been learning from Mark Gurman [16.11]
8
+ [16.11] who lives in a house made from all the paper he's earning. [18.71]
9
+ [21.51] Thank you, Jake. [22.45]
10
+ [22.45] You're welcome, world. [23.31]
11
+ [23.31] But even though Apple hasn't even announced them yet [25.77]
12
+ [25.77] Russian YouTube channel Wilsacom [28.09]
13
+ [28.09] claims to have gotten their hands on one. [30.42]
14
+ [30.42] The channel's video even got a response from Gurman himself [33.66]
15
+ [33.66] saying it's unconfirmed but looks fairly legitimate [37.53]
16
+ [37.53] which I think is the nicest thing he's ever said about anyone. [39.71]
17
+ [39.71] Personally, I'm not sure how much I trust a channel [41.85]
18
+ [41.85] that may have ripped their World Premiere intro from an Xbox event. [45.73]
19
+ [45.73] And by may, I mean definitely. [47.93]
20
+ [47.93] World Premiere. [48.97]
21
+ [48.97] Whether or not the video is legit [50.41]
22
+ [50.41] Gurman claims we'll be seeing M4 MacBook Pros launch on November 1st, [55.09]
23
+ [55.09] alongside new M4 Mac Minis and iMacs. [58.7]
24
+ [58.7] Gurman also revealed [59.58]
25
+ [59.58] that Apple Intelligence will finally arrive on October 28th. [62.94]
26
+ [64.22] Yeah, it's not out yet, [65.3]
27
+ [65.3] despite weeks of ads featuring actor Bella Ramsey [69.02]
28
+ [69.02] using the power of AI [70.18]
29
+ [70.18] to do amazing things like make a photo montage [73.04]
30
+ [73.04] with sad vibes at a fish funeral. [76.03]
31
+ [76.03] I've just had to watch [76.85]
32
+ [76.85] that knowing I can't get that for myself yet. [79.63]
33
+ [79.63] Oh, there's fine print at the bottom? [81.69]
34
+ [81.69] I want sad vibes now! [83.29]
35
+ [83.29] Fortunately, Apple may be trying to prevent weird delays like this [87.24]
36
+ [87.24] as Gurman claims [88.06]
37
+ [88.06] the company is moving away from its usual annual release cycle. [92.32]
38
+ [92.32] Instead, they're going to try a revolutionary new strategy [95.14]
39
+ [95.14] of launching products when they're ready. [97.92]
40
+ [97.92] Wow. [99.64]
41
+ [99.64] Genius. [100.28]
42
+ [100.28] This is why Tim Cook makes the big bucks. [102.12]
43
+ [102.12] Over a third of the web is caught up in a feud between two companies [106.66]
44
+ [106.66] that could perhaps be described as some high school show. [110.44]
45
+ [110.44] Just like teenage grudges [112.08]
46
+ [112.08] it's also fairly complicated [114.14]
47
+ [114.14] but we're here to help you get through it. [116.08]
48
+ [116.08] Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder and owner [119.18]
49
+ [119.18] of the open-source WordPress.org web publishing project [123.06]
50
+ [123.06] which powers around 40% of the top 10 million websites. [127.35]
51
+ [127.35] He's also the CEO of Automattic, [130.13]
52
+ [130.13] which owns WordPress.com, [133.01]
53
+ [133.01] a freemium web-building platform based on WordPress.org. [137.75]
54
+ [137.75] You with us so far? [138.93]
55
+ [138.93] Last month, Automatic sent [140.88]
56
+ [140.88] WP Engine, a third-party WordPress hosting service, [144.68]
57
+ [144.68] a cease-and-desist letter [146.16]
58
+ [146.16] for using the WordPress trademark on their site [148.78]
59
+ [148.78] which Automatic can technically do [150.3]
60
+ [150.3] because it holds the license for the trademark's commercial rights [153.8]
61
+ [153.8] stating WP Engine can't claim they bring WordPress to the masses [159.13]
62
+ [159.13] when they don't contribute enough to the open-source project. [162.47]
63
+ [162.47] WP Engine fired back with their own cease and desist [165.49]
64
+ [165.49] claiming Mullenweg told them [167.49]
65
+ [167.49] he'd take a scorched earth nuclear approach [170.7]
66
+ [170.7] if WP Engine didn't pay 8% of its revenue [173.72]
67
+ [173.72] as a trademark fee to Automatic [175.7]
68
+ [175.7] or dedicate employee time [177.48]
69
+ [177.48] of equivalent financial value to WordPress contribution. [180.79]
70
+ [180.79] In apparent retaliation, [182.45]
71
+ [182.45] Mullenweg banned WP Engine from using WordPress.org servers [186.67]
72
+ [186.67] affecting their customers and breaking a lot of websites. [189.67]
73
+ [189.67] That's what it does. [190.33]
74
+ [190.33] What do you need this for? [191.07]
75
+ [191.07] It's all AI now. [192.21]
76
+ [192.21] Last week, WP Engine also sued Automatic for extortion [196.49]
77
+ [196.49] and 159 Automatic employees accepted a severance package [200.53]
78
+ [200.53] offered to workers who disagreed with Mullenweg's direction of the company. [204.77]
79
+ [204.77] a.k.a. [205.62]
80
+ [205.62] just starting. [206.98]
81
+ [206.98] I probably would have taken it too [208.36]
82
+ [208.36] just so I didn't have to keep trying to explain [210.26]
83
+ [210.26] to my family what's happening at work. [212.42]
84
+ [212.42] No mom, you don't understand. [213.33]
85
+ [213.33] wordpress.org is different from wordpress.com, okay? [215.91]
86
+ [215.91] Microsoft wants you to buy a new computer [218.73]
87
+ [218.73] just to get access to Windows 11. [220.55]
88
+ [220.55] In other news... [221.53]
89
+ [222.82] Water is moist. [224.38]
90
+ [224.38] In an updated support article spotted by Neowin [227.09]
91
+ [227.09] the company is now recommending [228.95]
92
+ [228.95] customers buy a new PC running the operating system [232.34]
93
+ [232.34] rather than install it on their current machines. [235.28]
94
+ [235.28] Some people are taking this to mean [236.54]
95
+ [236.54] that Microsoft is recommending you throw out your old PC. [240.34]
96
+ [240.34] But only because that's [241.26]
97
+ [241.26] a direct consequence of what Microsoft is telling people to do. [244.21]
98
+ [244.21] The only curse in this story are the Windows 11 system requirements, [248.25]
99
+ [248.25] which still controversially necessitate a TPM 2.0 security chip. [253.12]
100
+ [253.12] Though it's kind of ironic that because of that requirement [256.06]
101
+ [256.06] millions of incompatible PCs will become unsecured. [259.28]
102
+ [259.28] But hey, it's not all bad news. [260.92]
103
+ [260.92] Microsoft will let you reprogram [262.56]
104
+ [262.56] the new co-pilot key they started adding to laptops this year. [266.46]
105
+ [266.46] Thanks to Microsoft for solving the problem they themselves created. [270.82]
106
+ [270.82] Is there anything they can't do that I like? [272.97]
107
+ [272.9] [CUT] [304.67]
108
+ [304.76] Growing up, uh, My mom told me [307.34]
109
+ [307.34] I'd never get to host Quick Bits if I didn't eat my broccoli. [309.82]
110
+ [311.79] And look at me now. [312.39]
111
+ [313.71] Thanks, mom. [314.45]
112
+ [314.45] Following its most recent microcode update [316.83]
113
+ [316.83] Intel says that it's finally fixed [319.54]
114
+ [319.54] the root cause of the instability in its Raptor Lake CPUs, [323.04]
115
+ [323.04] and this time, They mean it. [325.59]
116
+ [325.59] Intel has confirmed that V-min shift instability [328.59]
117
+ [328.59] resulting in excessive voltage is at the heart of the problem [332.17]
118
+ [332.17] something it was previously kind of cagey about. [334.65]
119
+ [334.65] While Intel says their future chips won't be affected by this issue [338.03]
120
+ [338.03] there's still no fixing the chips that are already damaged [341.55]
121
+ [341.55] and no way of telling [342.43]
122
+ [342.43] that a chip is damaged until it starts crashing. [345.55]
123
+ [345.55] Intel is apparently working [346.71]
124
+ [346.71] on developing such a diagnostic tool for that situation. [349.41]
125
+ [349.41] But in the meantime [350.91]
126
+ [350.91] I don't know [351.37]
127
+ [351.37] enable autosave in your Word doc, you crazy adrenaline junkie. [355.21]
128
+ [355.21] What are you doing? [355.85]
129
+ [357.35] Living on the edge, okay. [358.85]
130
+ [358.85] Japanese peripheral manufacturer, Elecom, [361.63]
131
+ [361.63] has become the first company to get cable certified for USB 4 2.0. [366.8]
132
+ [366.98] As fun as it is [367.75]
133
+ [367.75] that it ended up being named USB 4 20 [370.66]
134
+ [370.66] USB 4 2 is kind of dumb. [373.44]
135
+ [373.72] Fortunately, the specs are far less stupid than the name. [376.52]
136
+ [376.52] There are two cables with certifications. [378.84]
137
+ [378.84] While they both are capable [379.92]
138
+ [379.92] of 80 gigabits per second data transfer speeds [383.06]
139
+ [383.06] one of them is also capable of 240 watts power delivery. [386.98]
140
+ [386.98] The other delivers a more modest 60 watt. [389.82]
141
+ [389.82] The USB-IF, who governs the USB standard [392.81]
142
+ [392.81] said the cables will launch at the end of this year. [395.2]
143
+ [395.2] But they also named the new standard USB 4 2.0. [398.84]
144
+ [399.22] And I don't know if I can trust people like that. [401.2]
145
+ [401.2] USB 4 2.0. [402.76]
146
+ [403.05] Blaze it. [403.57]
147
+ [403.57] Now with blazing fast speeds. [405.86]
148
+ [410.0] An unusual number of M1 iMac users [412.74]
149
+ [412.74] are reporting phantom lines appearing on their displays [416.5]
150
+ [416.5] which is either screen degradation [418.64]
151
+ [418.64] or this summer's hot new thriller. [420.8]
152
+ [420.8] This has been a known issue since mid-2023 [423.5]
153
+ [423.5] but Apple has yet to acknowledge the problem. [426.12]
154
+ [426.12] This not-so-fashionable pinstripe pattern typically crops up [429.85]
155
+ [429.85] after two years of use [431.43]
156
+ [431.43] meaning that the device is already well out of warranty. [434.23]
157
+ [434.23] Which is a real bummer in an expensive all-in-one device [436.89]
158
+ [436.89] where you can't just buy a new monitor. [439.15]
159
+ [439.15] At least one repair tech blamed the issue [441.15]
160
+ [441.15] on a flex cable used to power the LCD gradually burning out. [445.21]
161
+ [445.21] Replacing it typically means replacing the entire screen [448.9]
162
+ [448.9] which costs about as much as an entire Mac Mini. [451.6]
163
+ [451.6] And you couldn't even buy one of those instead [453.16]
164
+ [453.16] because that doesn't have a display either! [454.8]
165
+ [454.8] Scientists created an artificial plant [457.56]
166
+ [457.56] that generates oxygen and electricity using photosynthetic bacteria. [462.61]
167
+ [462.61] Wow. [462.93]
168
+ [462.93] Mitochondria! [464.05]
169
+ [464.05] Don't cut that. [464.69]
170
+ [467.18] Mitochondria! [468.46]
171
+ [468.46] While the energy output is currently less than one milliwatt [471.68]
172
+ [471.68] researchers hope to increase it to more than a milliwatt. [475.02]
173
+ [476.04] And add something like a battery to store the energy for later use. [480.4]
174
+ [480.4] Right now it's just [481.16]
175
+ [481.16] they're just pouring it down the drain. [482.62]
176
+ [482.62] It just escapes in the air. [483.72]
177
+ [483.72] They're just extra. [484.56]
178
+ [484.56] According to the paper [485.46]
179
+ [485.46] the artificial plant was nine times better [487.82]
180
+ [487.82] than natural plants at reducing indoor CO2 level. [492.14]
181
+ [492.14] Unfortunately for everyone, the plant is really ugly. [495.9]
182
+ [495.9] Or at least it was before [496.78]
183
+ [496.78] it took off its glasses and let its hair down. [498.66]
184
+ [498.66] Let's get into some hybridization, baby. [501.6]
185
+ [501.6] And Jason Allen, a man who won an art competition two years ago [505.92]
186
+ [505.92] with an image generated using MidJourney, is appealing the U.S. [509.7]
187
+ [509.7] Copyright Office's denial of copyright for his image. [513.68]
188
+ [513.68] Why? [514.48]
189
+ [514.48] Well, Allen thinks the question of AI art copyright needs answering. [518.89]
190
+ [518.89] And he's kind of right there. [519.97]
191
+ [519.97] But he's also upset [520.95]
192
+ [520.95] that the lack of copyright gives his work a perceived lower value. [525.25]
193
+ [525.25] And it's even been appropriated and sold without his permission. [528.42]
194
+ [528.42] Kind of like the countless images that were appropriated [530.8]
195
+ [530.8] and used to train Midjourney and other art generators. [533.96]
196
+ [533.96] Guys, he's not making enough money [535.45]
197
+ [535.45] from the picture the computer gave him. [537.21]
198
+ [537.21] What is he supposed to do? [539.01]
199
+ [539.01] Ask it for another picture? [540.91]
200
+ [540.91] They all changed the rules already! [542.93]
201
+ [542.93] My fingers are tired! [544.33]
202
+ [544.33] Now you make sure you come back here on Wednesday. [546.41]
203
+ [546.41] That's how long we have to wait [547.81]
204
+ [547.81] before we can ask the computer for more tech news. [550.25]
205
+ [550.25] And even then it might just be a lot of stuff about [552.39]
206
+ [552.39] knockoff AirPods, you know. [553.6]
207
+ [553.6] We just kind of got to see what we get. [555.0]
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+ [0.08] 好了 在开始科技新闻前我就不多啰嗦了 [2.87]
2
+ [2.87] 本视频由Babbel赞助 注意其拼写 [6.07]
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+ [6.07] 接着看 我们将告诉你 [7.11]
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+ [7.11] 如何获得Babbel六折优惠 [9.27]
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+ [9.27] 敬请期待! [10.09]
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+ [10.09] 法院裁定后 [11.43]
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+ [11.43] 谷歌滥用搜索市场主导地位 [14.76]
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+ [14.76] 美国司法部表示 [16.4]
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+ [16.4] 正在考虑采取结构性整改措施 [19.28]
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+ [19.28] 这个枯燥的反垄断术语 [21.06]
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+ [21.06] 其实就是强制公司出售部分业务 [24.54]
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+ [24.54] 拆分谷歌只是众多方案中的一个 [27.15]
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+ [27.15] 司法部将向本案法官提出的多项可能补救措施之一 [30.63]
14
+ [30.63] 艾哈迈德·梅塔 [33.05]
15
+ [33.05] 当然了 这位法官绝对不是扎克伯格 [35.89]
16
+ [35.89] 乔装打扮的 对吧? [37.53]
17
+ [37.53] 说实话 真让人难以置信 [38.27]
18
+ [38.27] 谷歌这个巨头真的有可能被拆解成零件出售 [41.53]
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+ [41.53] 主要原因是 都40多年没见过这阵仗了 [44.05]
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+ [44.05] 美国反垄断监管机构上次 [46.01]
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+ [46.01] 真正拆分公司还是在 [48.43]
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+ [48.43] 1982年拆分贝尔系统的时候 [51.44]
23
+ [51.44] 24年前 微软差点被一分为二 [55.58]
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+ [55.58] 不过那起案子后来上诉了 [57.0]
25
+ [57.0] 最后双方私下和解了事 [59.14]
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+ [59.14] 微软未来的经营方式 [60.22]
27
+ [60.22] 将受到严格限制 [63.08]
28
+ [63.08] 不过 谷歌显然对此高度重视 [66.58]
29
+ [66.58] 并认为司法部的提议过于激进 [70.04]
30
+ [70.04] 影响范围广泛 可能危及 [72.18]
31
+ [72.18] 消费者、企业和开发者的利益 [74.81]
32
+ [74.81] 每次我手里有啤酒 就爱说这种大话 [77.01]
33
+ [77.01] 我可厉害了 影响力超大 [78.49]
34
+ [80.0] 谷歌打算上诉 [81.91]
35
+ [81.91] 但在法官梅塔做出裁决前 [84.69]
36
+ [84.69] 谷歌都没有机会 [85.95]
37
+ [85.95] 法官可能要到2025年8月才会做出最终裁决 [89.13]
38
+ [90.35] 这意味着此案可能 [92.09]
39
+ [92.09] 还要拖上好几年 [94.54]
40
+ [94.54] 说到影响不那么大的谷歌反垄断新闻 [97.32]
41
+ [97.32] 法官要求谷歌开放第三方应用商店 [101.14]
42
+ [101.14] 使用Play商店的应用资源 [103.82]
43
+ [103.82] 谷歌同样打算对此判决提出上诉 [106.45]
44
+ [106.45] 不过也许更省钱的办法是 [107.57]
45
+ [107.57] 让Sundar Pichai挑战Epic公司CEO Tim Sweeney [110.8]
46
+ [110.8] 在最近的华夫饼店停车场进行拳击比赛 [113.89]
47
+ [113.89] 开个玩笑而已 [115.09]
48
+ [115.09] 据报道 与中国政府有关的黑客 [117.59]
49
+ [117.59] 入侵了多家美国网络服务商 [121.15]
50
+ [121.15] 包括AT&T、Verizon和Lumen等大型运营商 [124.0]
51
+ [124.0] 他们被客户服务部门的应对吓退了 [126.28]
52
+ [126.28] 据报道 这些黑客已经入侵并控制了这些网络数月之久 [130.06]
53
+ [130.06] 他们利用系统安全漏洞进行入侵 [133.8]
54
+ [133.8] 而这些漏洞竟是美国政府要求设置的 [136.94]
55
+ [136.94] 目的是为了合法监听 [139.26]
56
+ [139.26] 天哪 [139.9]
57
+ [139.9] 这次攻击的影响范围 [140.94]
58
+ [140.94] 以及黑客究竟窃取了哪些信息 [143.28]
59
+ [143.28] 目前仍在调查中 [144.9]
60
+ [144.9] 但如果你在问这次事件有多糟糕 [146.84]
61
+ [146.84] 答案是:非常糟糕 [148.56]
62
+ [148.56] 中国政府否认参与了这些网络攻击 [151.32]
63
+ [151.32] 甚至还表现出被这种指控伤害的样子 [154.09]
64
+ [154.09] 尽管他们的政府 [155.77]
65
+ [155.77] 乃至几乎所有国家的政府 [157.53]
66
+ [157.53] 都在不停地干这种勾当 [159.71]
67
+ [159.71] 但我们可不一样! [161.51]
68
+ [161.51] 然而 这类攻击 [162.73]
69
+ [162.73] 凸显出更深层次的问题 [164.09]
70
+ [164.09] 即美国政府在系统安全处理上存在的问题 [166.75]
71
+ [166.75] 美国政府长期以来一直在强迫科技公司在硬件中 [170.07]
72
+ [170.07] 和软件中植入后门 [172.79]
73
+ [172.79] 以便其随意访问 [174.82]
74
+ [174.82] 却忽视了这样做的巨大风险 [176.54]
75
+ [176.54] 黑客可能会利用 [178.48]
76
+ [178.48] 同样的后门造成严重危害 [181.12]
77
+ [181.12] 就像我们现在所面临的情况 [183.61]
78
+ [183.61] 这正是苹果公司一直以来的观点 [184.87]
79
+ [184.87] 当FBI施压要求他们时 [186.45]
80
+ [186.45] 破解疑似枪手的设备 [189.54]
81
+ [189.54] 事实证明 该公司的立场基本正确 [192.08]
82
+ [192.08] 给你妈妈买个iPhone [194.16]
83
+ [194.16] 反正她八成不是恐怖分子 [196.3]
84
+ [196.3] 她哪有时间搞恐怖袭击? [197.63]
85
+ [197.63] 她整天都跟我腻在一起 [198.65]
86
+ [199.77] 芭芭拉 你该不会在搞什么鬼吧? [201.81]
87
+ [201.81] 芭芭拉 你麻烦大了 [203.53]
88
+ [203.53] 电动车初创公司Fisker的破产计划 [205.76]
89
+ [205.76] 遇到重大障碍 [209.28]
90
+ [209.28] 公司无法 [211.3]
91
+ [211.3] 将电动车云端系统迁移至新东家的服务器 [216.05]
92
+ [216.05] 事情要从六月说起 [217.43]
93
+ [217.43] Fisker与纽约租车公司 [218.49]
94
+ [218.49] American Lease达成协议 [221.65]
95
+ [221.65] 以4630万美元收购其剩余3300辆车辆 [227.71]
96
+ [227.71] 然而 Fisker直到上周五最后才通知American Lease [230.4]
97
+ [230.4] 他们无法转移电动车的服务器连接 [233.68]
98
+ [233.68] 此时American Lease已付款4250万美元 [236.82]
99
+ [236.82] 并接收1100辆Ocean SUV [239.76]
100
+ [239.76] 目前还不清楚 [241.24]
101
+ [241.24] Fisker对这一关键技术问题知情多久 [245.14]
102
+ [245.14] 因此 American Lease紧急提出异议 [246.66]
103
+ [246.66] 反对Fisker的清算计划 [249.87]
104
+ [249.87] 他们要求Fisker提供一个更为可靠的清算方案 [251.81]
105
+ [253.62] 司法部提出异议 [256.0]
106
+ [256.0] 对此指控 [257.06]
107
+ [257.06] 指控称Fisker要求Ocean车主 [259.48]
108
+ [259.48] 自掏腰包支付召回维修费 [261.88]
109
+ [261.88] 这绝对是违法行为 [263.74]
110
+ [263.74] Fisker还引起了SEC的严密关注 [267.73]
111
+ [267.73] SEC正在调查该公司 但未透露具体原因 [271.63]
112
+ [271.63] 这种事情很常见 [272.45]
113
+ [272.45] 对于一家困境公司 [273.57]
114
+ [273.57] 无力履约来说 [275.47]
115
+ [275.47] 闭上眼就仿佛看到 [279.09]
116
+ [279.09] SEC主席加里·根斯勒的身影 [280.8]
117
+ [280.8] 简直就像死神降临 [282.22]
118
+ [282.22] 真有人会这样吗? [283.68]
119
+ [283.68] 不过我一闭眼 [285.14]
120
+ [285.14] 接下来为大家介绍本期节目的赞助商 [287.16]
121
+ [287.16] Babbel 一款帮你学习新语言的应用 [289.9]
122
+ [289.9] 无论是出差还是旅游 [291.64]
123
+ [291.64] 掌握几个关键短语都能让你化险为夷 [294.43]
124
+ [294.43] 假如你今秋要去荷兰旅游 [297.23]
125
+ [297.23] waar is het trienstation?(火车站在哪里?) [299.33]
126
+ [299.33] 这句话就能帮你准时赶上火车 [301.47]
127
+ [301.47] Babbel是全球顶尖的语言学习应用之一 [304.33]
128
+ [304.33] 拥有650多位语言专家精心设计的课程 [308.02]
129
+ [308.02] 让你以适合自己的节奏 [309.68]
130
+ [309.68] 学习实用的日常对话 [312.48]
131
+ [312.48] 根据Babbel的研究显示 [314.36]
132
+ [314.36] 用他们的应用学习一门全新语言 [316.89]
133
+ [316.89] 平均只需15小时 [319.95]
134
+ [319.95] 你就能学完相当于大学一学期初级课程的内容 [321.89]
135
+ [321.89] 这效率相当高啊 [322.81]
136
+ [322.81] 他们还提供20天无理由退款保证 [325.13]
137
+ [325.13] 不过据我调查 这可比15小时长多了 [328.25]
138
+ [328.25] 不管是重返校园 还是准备去新地方探险 [330.92]
139
+ [330.92] Babbel都能陪你踏上学习之旅 [333.26]
140
+ [333.26] 点击简介中的链接 订阅最高可享6折优惠 [336.68]
141
+ [336.68] 说不定你很快就能用荷兰语说声"谢谢"了 [339.38]
142
+ [339.38] ——感谢Babbel帮你学会了新语言 [341.93]
143
+ [341.93] 你可能不信 1964年的时候 [344.33]
144
+ [344.33] 这个节目还获得了"最快段子"诺贝尔奖呢 [347.25]
145
+ [347.25] 这可真是个能跟孙子辈吹嘘的故事啊 [349.05]
146
+ [349.05] YouTube手机版开始隐藏广告跳过倒计时 [353.33]
147
+ [353.33] 此前一周 Reddit用户 [355.39]
148
+ [355.39] 刚反映看到置灰的跳过按钮 [357.86]
149
+ [357.86] 计时器出现在电脑版上 [359.57]
150
+ [359.57] 其实呢 这也不是什么大不了的事 [361.62]
151
+ [361.62] Android Police网站的录屏显示 [364.0]
152
+ [364.0] 进度条上仍然显示强制观看广告的时长 [367.96]
153
+ [367.96] 广告放完后跳过按钮才会出现 [371.16]
154
+ [371.16] YouTube发言人称 [372.58]
155
+ [372.58] 此举是为了让用户更专注于广告内容 [377.3]
156
+ [377.3] 呵 难怪我从来不看YouTube广告 [379.62]
157
+ [379.62] 就怕那该死的跳过按钮分散注意力 [381.41]
158
+ [381.41] 简直让人挪不开眼 [383.32]
159
+ [383.32] 太惊艳了 [384.54]
160
+ [384.54] 华硕新推出的NitroPath内存插槽技术 [387.72]
161
+ [387.72] 据称能将传输速度提升 [389.36]
162
+ [389.36] 通过独特方式至每秒400MT [394.02]
163
+ [394.02] 这项技术并非直接改进 [395.76]
164
+ [395.76] 已插入内存的插槽 而是针对空置插槽 [399.94]
165
+ [399.94] 原来空插槽里的金属触点居然会充当天线 [404.66]
166
+ [404.66] 产生电磁干扰 影响高速内存的性能 [409.5]
167
+ [409.5] 这就像人人的牙齿都能 [410.94]
168
+ [410.94] 意外接收到特工密报似的 [413.47]
169
+ [413.47] 大家都有这经历 对吧? [414.21]
170
+ [414.21] 你也遇到过 是不是? [416.19]
171
+ [416.19] NitroPath插槽通过缩短触点解决了这一问题 [419.81]
172
+ [419.81] 虽然这项技术早在八月就宣布了 [421.86]
173
+ [421.86] 但直到现在才登陆部分高端华硕主板 [425.32]
174
+ [425.32] 其他厂商要到明年才能用上 [428.34]
175
+ [428.34] 这是根据YouTuber Der Bauer的说法 以及我的牙齿 [431.64]
176
+ [431.64] 有传闻称 英特尔即将发布 [434.81]
177
+ [434.81] Core Ultra 200系列桌面处理器 [437.77]
178
+ [437.77] 也就是Arrow Lake 泄露的幻灯片显示旗舰型号Ultra 9 285K [443.7]
179
+ [443.7] 平均游戏帧数 [446.26]
180
+ [446.26] 反而低于前代产品Core i9-14900K [448.1]
181
+ [449.99] 除非之后还会推出Ultra 9 290K [452.63]
182
+ [452.63] 但这还不确定 [453.59]
183
+ [453.59] 虽然Arrow Lake芯片 [455.01]
184
+ [455.01] 比旧款省电80瓦 [457.31]
185
+ [457.31] 而且线程数减少了8个 [458.92]
186
+ [458.92] 这是因为英特尔取消了超线程技术 [461.3]
187
+ [461.3] 说实话 这挺奇怪的 [462.08]
188
+ [462.08] 英特尔居然把性能更加'谦逊' [464.8]
189
+ [464.8] 作为新产品的卖点 [468.16]
190
+ [468.16] 我也不懂 [469.2]
191
+ [469.2] 可能这就是他们的营销套路吧 [470.7]
192
+ [470.7] 这款CPU不是什么性能怪兽 [472.94]
193
+ [472.94] 它低调得很 [474.48]
194
+ [474.48] 对自己的耗电量可关心了 [477.3]
195
+ [477.3] 这哥们儿用抖音 [478.74]
196
+ [478.74] Meta最近确认 [480.67]
197
+ [480.67] 他们将用来训练AI [482.29]
198
+ [482.29] 用Ray-Ban Meta智能眼镜拍摄的照片和视频 [486.11]
199
+ [486.11] 此前他们一直对此 [489.15]
200
+ [489.15] 讳莫如深 [490.67]
201
+ [490.67] 哦 我猜猜 他们为什么会这样做? [492.42]
202
+ [492.42] 不是的 伙计们 这根本就不是 [493.78]
203
+ [493.78] 我们干嘛要为这事操心啊? [495.16]
204
+ [495.16] 理论上你可以选择退出数据训练 [497.78]
205
+ [497.78] 方法是不使用 [500.88]
206
+ [500.88] 你那支持多模态AI的智能眼镜的AI功能 [503.99]
207
+ [503.99] Meta还会用你和AI的语音对话来做训练 [508.13]
208
+ [508.13] 不过你其实可以选择不参与 [510.46]
209
+ [510.46] 只要你首次登录Ray-Ban Meta应用时选择退出就行 [513.4]
210
+ [513.4] 但是澳大利亚和英国的用户请别这么做 [516.98]
211
+ [516.98] 这两个国家才刚刚开放AI功能呢 [519.62]
212
+ [519.62] 扎克收集语音数据 [521.36]
213
+ [521.36] 是为了搞懂你们到底在说什么 [523.9]
214
+ [523.9] 你怕是连新西兰在哪都不知道吧 [526.45]
215
+ [526.45] 别告诉他 [527.59]
216
+ [527.59] 你怎么说话这么奇怪? [529.18]
217
+ [529.18] 说起来 AI在今年的诺贝尔奖评选中可是大放异彩 [533.96]
218
+ [533.96] 今年的诺贝尔化学奖 [536.24]
219
+ [536.24] 授予了美国生物化学家大卫·贝克 [538.78]
220
+ [538.78] 和德米·哈萨比 [540.98]
221
+ [540.98] 以及谷歌DeepMind的约翰·朱姆珀 [543.38]
222
+ [543.38] 表彰他们开发蛋白质结构预测 [544.92]
223
+ [544.92] AI系统AlphaFold的贡献 [547.94]
224
+ [547.94] 看来他们是在搞化学研究吧 我猜 [549.68]
225
+ [549.68] 物理学奖则颁给了 [551.6]
226
+ [551.6] 约翰·霍普菲尔德和杰弗里·辛顿教授 [554.57]
227
+ [554.57] 他们的研究为现代神经网络铺平了道路 [558.35]
228
+ [558.35] 这真让人摸不着头脑 [559.55]
229
+ [559.55] 现在所有的科学都成了人工智能 [561.03]
230
+ [561.03] 你懂的 人工智能就是物理学呗 [562.92]
231
+ [562.92] 生物学诺贝尔奖下一个可能颁给波士顿动力 [567.25]
232
+ [567.25] 欣顿被誉为人工智能界的教父之一 [570.54]
233
+ [570.54] 他曾对自己毕生的研究表示遗憾 [573.08]
234
+ [573.08] 据说获知获奖消息时更是大吃一惊 [576.08]
235
+ [576.08] 我跟你一样震惊 [577.12]
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+ [577.12] 科学界的不少人也同样目瞪口呆 [580.38]
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+ [580.38] 其中 德国物理学家兼油管主萨宾·哈森费尔德就指出 [585.25]
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+ [585.25] 2024年的诺贝尔物理学奖 [588.31]
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+ [588.31] 居然不是颁给物理学领域的成就 [591.19]
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+ [591.19] 不过她好像总是有点不高兴的样子 [593.11]
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+ [593.11] 这我倒是能理解 [594.09]
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+ [594.09] 不过 你能看完整期节目的回报 [596.82]
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+ [596.82] 就是邀请你周五再来看更多科技新闻 [600.68]
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+ [600.68] 我们还是老样子 [601.8]
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+ [601.8] 但又不一样 [604.21]
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+ [604.21] 对 就是不一样 [604.73]
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+ [0.08] Listen, I don't want to babble too much before the tech news [2.87]
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+ [2.87] but this video is sponsored by Babbel, spelled differently. [6.07]
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+ [6.07] Keep watching and we'll tell you [7.11]
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+ [7.11] how you can get 60% off a Babbel subscription, [9.27]
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+ [9.27] okay? [10.09]
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+ [10.09] After a court ruled that [11.43]
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+ [11.43] Google has abused its market dominance in internet search [14.76]
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+ [14.76] the US Department of Justice says [16.4]
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+ [16.4] that it's considering structural remedies [19.28]
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+ [19.28] which is a boring antitrust term [21.06]
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+ [21.06] that means forcing the company to sell off part of its business. [24.54]
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+ [24.54] Breaking up Google is only one of a suite [27.15]
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+ [27.15] of potential remedies that the DOJ will be recommending as options [30.63]
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+ [30.63] to the judge in the case, Ahmed Mehta [33.05]
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+ [33.05] who is almost definitely not just Mark Zuckerberg [35.89]
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+ [35.89] in a black robe and rubber mask. [37.53]
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+ [37.53] It's hard to believe [38.27]
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+ [38.27] that Google might actually get chopped up and sold for spare parts [41.53]
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+ [41.53] mostly because it's been over 40 years [44.05]
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+ [44.05] since the last time U.S. antitrust [46.01]
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+ [46.01] regulators actually broke up a company, [48.43]
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+ [48.43] the 1982 breakup of the Bell system. [51.44]
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+ [51.44] Microsoft nearly got the Solomon baby treatment 24 years ago [55.58]
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+ [55.58] but that case was appealed [57.0]
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+ [57.0] and then eventually settled out of court [59.14]
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+ [59.14] with serious restrictions [60.22]
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+ [60.22] for how Microsoft was allowed to do business going forward. [63.08]
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+ [63.08] Google is clearly taking the possibility seriously, however [66.58]
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+ [66.58] and has argued that the DOJ's proposals are radical [70.04]
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+ [70.04] and sweeping and a potential risk [72.18]
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+ [72.18] to consumers, businesses, and developers. [74.81]
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+ [74.81] That's what I say whenever I got a brew in my hands. [77.01]
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+ [77.01] I'm radical and sweeping. [78.49]
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+ [80.0] Google plans to appeal the decision [81.91]
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+ [81.91] but it won't have the opportunity until Meta, [84.69]
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+ [84.69] the judge, not the company, [85.95]
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+ [85.95] decides on an appropriate remedy, most likely by August 2025 [89.13]
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+ [90.35] meaning that this case will most likely [92.09]
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+ [92.09] drag on for at least a few more years. [94.54]
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+ [94.54] In far lower stakes Google antitrust news [97.32]
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+ [97.32] a judge has ordered Google to allow third-party app stores [101.14]
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+ [101.14] to access the Play Store's app collection. [103.82]
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+ [103.82] Google likewise plans to appeal this decision [106.45]
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+ [106.45] though it might be cheaper [107.57]
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+ [107.57] if Sundar Pichai just challenged Epic CEO Tim Sweeney [110.8]
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+ [110.8] to a fistfight in the nearest Waffle House parking lot. [113.89]
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+ [113.89] Just an idea. [115.09]
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+ [115.09] Hackers connected to the Chinese government [117.59]
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+ [117.59] have infiltrated several U.S. internet service providers, [121.15]
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+ [121.15] including AT&T, Verizon, and Lumen. [124.0]
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+ [124.0] They were scared off by the customer service. [126.28]
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+ [126.28] The hackers reportedly had access to these networks for several months [130.06]
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+ [130.06] and they gained that access through a system of security backdoors [133.8]
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+ [133.8] that are legally required by the U.S. government [136.94]
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+ [136.94] for use in wiretapping. [139.26]
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+ [139.26] Okay. [139.9]
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+ [139.9] The extent of the attack [140.94]
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+ [140.94] and what information the hackers had access to [143.28]
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+ [143.28] is still being investigated [144.9]
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+ [144.9] but if you're wondering how bad this is [146.84]
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+ [146.84] the answer is very. [148.56]
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+ [148.56] The Chinese government has denied being behind these attacks [151.32]
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+ [151.32] and even pretended to be hurt by the accusation, [154.09]
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+ [154.09] despite the fact that their government, [155.77]
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+ [155.77] and basically every other government [157.53]
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+ [157.53] is pulling stuff like this all the time. [159.71]
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+ [159.71] But not us! [161.51]
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+ [161.51] However, this kind of attack [162.73]
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+ [162.73] highlights a deeper problem [164.09]
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+ [164.09] with the U.S. government's approach to system security. [166.75]
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+ [166.75] where it has long pressured tech companies to embed hardware [170.07]
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+ [170.07] and software back doors in their products [172.79]
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+ [172.79] for the sake of its own convenience, [174.82]
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+ [174.82] despite the very real risk [176.54]
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+ [176.54] that a malicious actor could exploit [178.48]
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+ [178.48] the exact same route to cause serious harm [181.12]
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+ [181.12] like what we're seeing right now. [183.61]
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+ [183.61] This was Apple's argument [184.87]
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+ [184.87] when they were pressured by the FBI [186.45]
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+ [186.45] to access devices belonging to alleged mass shooters [189.54]
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+ [189.54] and the company has largely been vindicated. [192.08]
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+ [192.08] Buy your mom an iPhone [194.16]
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+ [194.16] because she's probably not a terrorist. [196.3]
84
+ [196.3] When would she launch the attack? [197.63]
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+ [197.63] She spends all her time with me. [198.65]
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+ [199.77] Barbara, are you doing something I don't like? [201.81]
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+ [201.81] Barbara, you're in big trouble. [203.53]
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+ [203.53] EV startup Fisker has run into [205.76]
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+ [205.76] a potentially serious snag in its bankruptcy plan. [209.28]
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+ [209.28] It has no way of migrating [211.3]
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+ [211.3] its EV's cloud operations onto its new owner's servers. [216.05]
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+ [216.05] For context, in June [217.43]
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+ [217.43] Fisker reached an agreement [218.49]
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+ [218.49] with New York-based rental company American Lease [221.65]
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+ [221.65] to buy its remaining fleet of 3,300 vehicles for $46.3 million. [227.71]
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+ [227.71] However, Fisker only informed American Lease [230.4]
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+ [230.4] that they couldn't transfer the EV's server links last Friday [233.68]
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+ [233.68] when they had already paid $42.5 million [236.82]
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+ [236.82] and accepted 1,100 Ocean SUVs. [239.76]
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+ [239.76] It is currently unclear how long [241.24]
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+ [241.24] Fisker has known about this extremely relevant technical issue [245.14]
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+ [245.14] American Lease has therefore filed [246.66]
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+ [246.66] an emergency objection to Fisker's liquidation plan. [249.87]
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+ [249.87] They wanted their liquidation plan to be more solid. [251.81]
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+ [253.62] The Department of Justice has filed its own objection [256.0]
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+ [256.0] in response to claims [257.06]
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+ [257.06] that Fisker has been trying to make ocean owners [259.48]
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+ [259.48] pay for their own recall repairs [261.88]
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+ [261.88] which is very much illegal. [263.74]
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+ [263.74] Fisker is likewise attracting ominous attention from the SEC [267.73]
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+ [267.73] who are investigating the company, but haven't said exactly why. [271.63]
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+ [271.63] That's just what happens [272.45]
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+ [272.45] when you're a struggling company [273.57]
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+ [273.57] failing to meet its contractual obligations. [275.47]
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+ [275.47] you start seeing the silhouette of SEC Chairman Gary Gensler [279.09]
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+ [279.09] every time you close your eyes. [280.8]
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+ [280.8] Like the Grim Reaper. [282.22]
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+ [282.22] Does that happen to people? [283.68]
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+ [283.68] But when I close my eyes [285.14]
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+ [285.14] I just see our sponsor. [287.16]
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+ [287.16] Babbel, the app that helps you learn a new language. [289.9]
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+ [289.9] Whether it's for business or pleasure, [291.64]
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+ [291.64] learning a few key phrases can really save the day. [294.43]
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+ [294.43] For example, if you're visiting the Netherlands this fall [297.23]
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+ [297.23] waar is het trienstation? [299.33]
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+ [299.33] can help you catch the train on time. [301.47]
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+ [301.47] Babbel is one of the top language learning apps in the world [304.33]
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+ [304.33] with lessons created by over 650 language experts [308.02]
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+ [308.02] that will help you learn practical, [309.68]
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+ [309.68] real-world conversations at a pace you're comfortable with. [312.48]
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+ [312.48] In fact, Babbel's own research says [314.36]
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+ [314.36] that if you use their app to study a brand new language [316.89]
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+ [316.89] you can learn the equivalent of a beginner's college semester [319.95]
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+ [319.95] in an average of just 15 hours. [321.89]
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+ [321.89] That's pretty good. [322.81]
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+ [322.81] They even have a 20-day money-back guarantee [325.13]
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+ [325.13] and my research says that's way more than 15 hours. [328.25]
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+ [328.25] Whether you're heading back to school or exploring somewhere new [330.92]
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+ [330.92] Babbel is here to help you on your learning journey. [333.26]
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+ [333.26] Use our link in the description to get up to 60% off your subscription [336.68]
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+ [336.68] and you may just be saying, Dank je wel [339.38]
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+ [339.38] to Babbel for helping you learn a new language. [341.93]
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+ [341.93] Believe it or not, in 1964 [344.33]
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+ [344.33] this show won the Nobel Prize for quickest bit. [347.25]
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+ [347.25] Now that's something to tell your grandkids. [349.05]
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+ [349.05] YouTube has started hiding the skip button timer on its mobile app [353.33]
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+ [353.33] just a week after some Reddit users [355.39]
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+ [355.39] reported seeing a grayed-out skip button [357.86]
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+ [357.86] timer on desktop. [359.57]
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+ [359.57] Now it might not be the worst thing. [361.62]
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+ [361.62] As seen in a screen recording from Android Police [364.0]
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+ [364.0] the length of the unskippable portion is still shown in the seek bar [367.96]
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+ [367.96] and the skip button appears after that portion is done. [371.16]
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+ [371.16] And a YouTube spokesperson said [372.58]
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+ [372.58] the change is meant to allow users to focus on the ads. [377.3]
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+ [377.3] Yeah, that's why I don't watch YouTube ads. [379.62]
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+ [379.62] The distracting skip button. [381.41]
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+ [381.41] Just can't take my eyes off. [383.32]
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+ [383.32] It's gorgeous. [384.54]
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+ [384.54] Asus' new NitroPath RAM slot design [387.72]
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+ [387.72] can apparently boost speeds [389.36]
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+ [389.36] by up to 400 megatransfers per second in a peculiar way. [394.02]
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+ [394.02] The tech has no direct improvements [395.76]
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+ [395.76] for populated RAM slots, but for the unpopulated ones. [399.94]
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+ [399.94] Turns out that the metal contacts in empty slots act like antennas [404.66]
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+ [404.66] generating electrical noise that interferes with RAM at high speeds. [409.5]
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+ [409.5] It's like how everyone's wisdom teeth [410.94]
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+ [410.94] accidentally pick up secret CIA transmission. [413.47]
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+ [413.47] That's everyone, right? [414.21]
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+ [414.21] That happens to you, right? [416.19]
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+ [416.19] NitroPath slots solve this by shortening the contacts. [419.81]
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+ [419.81] Though the tech was announced back in August [421.86]
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+ [421.86] it's finally arriving on select high-end ASUS motherboards [425.32]
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+ [425.32] and should come to other OEMs sometime next year [428.34]
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+ [428.34] according to YouTuber Der Bauer and my teeth. [431.64]
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+ [431.64] Leaked slides allegedly from Intel's imminent unveiling [434.81]
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+ [434.81] of its Core Ultra 200 series desktop CPUs, [437.77]
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+ [437.77] aka Arrow Lake, show the upcoming flagship Core Ultra 9 285K [443.7]
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+ [443.7] providing lower FPS on average [446.26]
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+ [446.26] than its predecessor, the Core i9-14900K. [448.1]
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+ [449.99] Unless we're gonna get a Ultra 9 290K at some point [452.63]
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+ [452.63] we don't know. [453.59]
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+ [453.59] Although the Arrow Lake chip is using [455.01]
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+ [455.01] 80 watts less than the older model [457.31]
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+ [457.31] and it has eight fewer threads [458.92]
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+ [458.92] thanks to Intel removing hyper-threading [461.3]
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+ [461.3] it's a bit weird [462.08]
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+ [462.08] that Intel is advertising their new product [464.8]
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+ [464.8] with a promise of more modest performance. [468.16]
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+ [468.16] I don't know [469.2]
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+ [469.2] maybe that's their marketing angle. [470.7]
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+ [470.7] This CPU isn't big and flashy [472.94]
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+ [472.94] it's very demure [474.48]
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+ [474.48] very mindful of how much power it's using. [477.3]
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+ [477.3] This guy uses TikTok. [478.74]
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+ [478.74] Meta has now confirmed that [480.67]
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+ [480.67] they will be training its AI [482.29]
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+ [482.29] on pictures and videos taken using Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses [486.11]
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+ [486.11] after previously refusing to publicly discuss [489.15]
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+ [489.15] whether or not they do so. [490.67]
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+ [490.67] Oh, I guess, why would that be? [492.42]
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+ [492.42] It's not, guys, this isn't [493.78]
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+ [493.78] why are we even worrying about this? [495.16]
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+ [495.16] You can technically opt out of the training [497.78]
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+ [497.78] by not using the multimodal AI capabilities [500.88]
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+ [500.88] of your multimodal AI-powered smart glasses [503.99]
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+ [503.99] Meta will also use your voice convos with the AI for training [508.13]
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+ [508.13] though you can actually opt out of that [510.46]
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+ [510.46] the first time you log in to the Ray-Ban Meta app. [513.4]
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+ [513.4] But please don't if you're in Australia or the UK [516.98]
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+ [516.98] both countries that just got access to the AI. [519.62]
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+ [519.62] Zuck needs that voice data [521.36]
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+ [521.36] so he can learn how to tell what the hell you're saying. [523.9]
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+ [523.9] You have no idea that New Zealand even exists. [526.45]
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+ [526.45] Don't tell him that. [527.59]
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+ [527.59] Why do you say words like that? [529.18]
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+ [529.18] And speaking of, AI won big at this year's Nobel Prizes. [533.96]
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+ [533.96] The prize for chemistry was awarded [536.24]
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+ [536.24] to American biochemist David Baker, [538.78]
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+ [538.78] as well as Demi Hassabi [540.98]
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+ [540.98] and John Jumper of Google DeepMind [543.38]
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+ [543.38] for their involvement in the development [544.92]
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+ [544.92] of protein structure prediction AI AlphaFold. [547.94]
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+ [547.94] They're doing chemistry, I guess. [549.68]
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+ [549.68] The prize for physics went to [551.6]
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+ [551.6] professors John Hopfield and Jeffrey Hinton [554.57]
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+ [554.57] whose work laid the foundation for modern neural networks. [558.35]
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+ [558.35] This is confusing. [559.55]
229
+ [559.55] All science is just AI now. [561.03]
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+ [561.03] You know, AI, physics. [562.92]
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+ [562.92] And the Nobel Prize for Biology is going to go to Boston Dynamics. [567.25]
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+ [567.25] Hinton, often called one of the godfathers of AI [570.54]
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+ [570.54] has expressed regrets about his life's work, [573.08]
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+ [573.08] and was reportedly flabbergasted to receive the prize. [576.08]
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+ [576.08] You and me both. [577.12]
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+ [577.12] Many in the scientific community were equally flabbergasted [580.38]
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+ [580.38] with German physicist Sabine Hassenfelder, and also a youtuber now, noting [585.25]
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+ [585.25] that the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics [588.31]
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+ [588.31] wasn't even being awarded to an achievement in physics. [591.19]
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+ [591.19] But she seems just kind of grumpy all the time. [593.11]
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+ [593.11] So I can see that. [594.09]
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+ [594.09] But your award for sitting through an entire episode [596.82]
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+ [596.82] is an invitation to come back on Friday for more tech news. [600.68]
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+ [600.68] We're going to do the same thing. [601.8]
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+ [601.8] But different. [604.21]
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+ [604.21] But different. [604.73]