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Vehicle Kill Switch Slipped Into Bill That We're All Paying For
New Cars in 2026 will have this disgusting new technology that gives daddy government more control over your life.
Mandatory Remote Kill Switches Coming to ALL NEW CARS in the USA. - YouTube
Poynter Research is "Concerned" alongside the Global Fact-Checking Community.
In short, they want big daddy YouTube to implement yet more policies to "address the problem".
If you want to read the heaping pile of poo from Poynter, I'll post the link here so you can check it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZRkUy3rHzQ
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Poynter Research is "Concerned" alongside the Global Fact-Checking Community.
Even just in December, Facebook basically admitted that their "Fact Checking" is merely an opinion. If you read just about any writing from Poynter and can think for yourself, you'll see that they 100% lean one way - They claim to be nonpartisan, while they already have attempted to blacklist conservative websites.
https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2022/an-open-letter-to-youtubes-ceo-from-the-worlds-fact-checkers/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCOvFLlsjI4
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The "Don't be Evil" Company, Google, strikes deal with another evil company, Facebook, in short working together to destroy more small competition.
In short, Facebook is allegedly given "information, speed, and other advantages" from Google in advertising auctions in exchange for it backing down from it's competitive threats.
https://nypost.com/2021/10/18/details-of-alleged-google-facebook-collusion-must-be-made-public-judge-orders/
https://nypost.com/2022/01/14/a-google-facebook-conspiracy-to-destroy-the-journalism-industry/
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Sony using PS4 to "Fill the PS5 Supply Gap"
If you thought you'd be getting a notification that your PS5 preorder is finally ready for pickup - Not so fast.
PS4 sold 1.7 units in the first nine months of 2021, while the PS5 sold 8.9 million.
The PS5 has full backward compatibility with the PS4 - so keep trying?
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/01/sony-reportedly-producing-more-ps4s-to-make-up-for-ps5-shortages/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtVCX8_8WeE
Unboxing the LG G7 ThinQ review unit that Verizon so kindly sent me. Send in your question you may have while I review this device.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHlXO-oB0Gs
Gaming and beer go great together. Today's new brew I'm trying is called Cloud 19 - Pineapple (IPA) - Brew Detroit
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q116gS50MIQ
Gaming and beer go great together. Today's new brew I'm trying is called Cloud 19 - Pineapple (IPA) - Brew Detroit
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyDdgqbuzGc
Linux Lite 7 RC1 has been announced and I wanted to take it for a test ride.
All in all, really cool, simple, fast.
Here is the link to the Release Announcement: https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/release-announcements/linux-lite-7-0-rc1-released/
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Thank you!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-hxSuxq0Xc
Intro
Here are some things that Randy has learned over the last couple of years since starting his podcast. Learn from these experiences to save yourself time and money.
What are some things people may look over when starting their podcast?
Use tools that are easily transferable .
Record in WAV or any uncompressed audio format in general. This will serve as your source file that you’ll archive and backup. Think of this as the studio master of your album - how the record industry stores musical art.
Backup your show notes and each episode’s cover art.
These backups don’t have to be tricky at all - I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned how I back up my episodes, but the episode are mainly like a Word document style (Rich Text Format), they consist of one Square cover art image relevant to the current episode, and then the audio file that was recorded.
Those are placed into a folder, then I ZIP/Compress that folder and name it S:X:EX and I put them in a folder of the Season name, back it up to my NAS and then in One Drive.
This way, if I change hosts or for some reason stop podcasting, I don’t have to think twice if my host will delete me for inactivity, because I can always just resurrect any episode at a later date and re-upload a fresh copy.
Noisy chair or room or mouth?
What audio gear do I use and have my recommendations changed?
Better products are coming out all of the time, so I have a couple more audio recommendations that I can throw out there to produce your podcast in the most efficient way possible.
I am still using my solid PreSonus Series III mixer - this thing is a beast and has never let me down.
I still recommend XLR microphones over USB, any day of the week, BUT. . .
USB microphones are still great and I can highly recommend the PreSonus Revelator USB-C Microphone. This thing has a built-in mixer and voice effects that don’t actually sound like crap. To be completely honest, I probably would’ve purchased this first before going all-out on a mixer when starting this podcast, had the Revelator existed them. This thing is outstanding for the money - $150
There are similar competitors, such as the Shure MV7, ($250) and this mic sounds great as well. However, for the price, and hearing a side-by-side comparison, I think the Revelator wins. This is coming from Shure fan, meets a PreSonus fan - I use Shure mics on all of my drums. I still think the Revelator is the better of the two.
Luckily for PreSonus Revelator users, it includes my all-time favorite DAW, StudioOne 5 Artist (which retails for $99), from which you can produce your podcast episodes, as well as music if you wanted.
Do you need the host with the most?
On average, I’ve changed hosts each year. I’m on my third host, and it’s one of the big dogs - Spotify’s Anchor.fm platform. It’s free, but does it give me the most?
In my situation, yes I believe it does - it’s free and I use it in the exact manner I used my previous, paid-hosts.
The other host I used in the past was SoundCloud. They are also amazing and I feel like they’re a lifelong friend, as I’ve hosted music there and checked out so many artists for as long as I can remember. But that’s still what I think of SoundCloud as: A place for artists to host music. I wasn’t adding any benefit to my podcast by hosting it there, other than paying a monthly fee to host. I still think that SoundCloud is among the best placed to store music online. It’s just that Anchor.fm does it for free, while guaranteeing that they don’t own your content, and it always remains users - which leads me to circle back to where we started with this episode, stating the importance of backing up your show data - because it’s yours and you’re responsible for it.
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Gaming and beer go great together. Today's new brew I'm trying is called Cloud 19 - Pineapple (IPA) - Brew Detroit
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7dTtmiDX-c