Thyuda
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They have been doing this for a while now, nothing new. It's just... kinda there.LTT "live stream" for today is........a recording.
They have been doing this for a while now, nothing new. It's just... kinda there.LTT "live stream" for today is........a recording.
They have been doing this for a while now, nothing new. It's just... kinda there.
That live stream is just 24/7 recordings of past videos. I guess it makes them money but I'd never watch it. People are ripping them in the chat today though.LTT "live stream" for today is........a recording.
Yeah I can see the confusion, and I have no idea why they're just restreaming all of their videos. It's definitely on the odd side.Ah.....ok. I clicked because it said it was "live" and I was curious to see if Linus was on.
That live stream is just 24/7 recordings of past videos. I guess it makes them money but I'd never watch it. People are ripping them in the chat today though.
GN triggering me with this. Unacceptable!
You're giving hypotheticals as well, you're assuming a lot. You're saying he should not have been on camera because they potentially how he would respond, that's a true statement but it doesn't absolve him of his actions. It can absolutely be a dumb idea to put someone on camera who they don't know about but it's also dumb of him to act a certain way. Once again I've seen plenty of people who are bad fits for companies who lied and pretended to be normal people and were then hired, it happens all the time, you can fake soft skills.What you're saying makes no sense, people are not binary, and for you to think that you can mitigate human variability through proper management is crazy. You could do everything right and still get an undesirable result, nothing dealing with people is exact.Dude what are you talking about with all those hypotheticals? STOP.
I just stated that in a normal setting, firing is a gigantic red flag for the manger as it's perfect proof of incompetence, a good manager would filter before hire, train while hired, reinforce and check behaviors constantly until the end of the employment process.
I don't know if that guy was a alien(see? dumb hypotheticals are dumb) but guess what? That doesn't matter as what I'm trying to state is what a responsible business should do in order to avoid those type of situations, firing people don't prevent mistakes it just waste company money.
You're doing mental gymnastics to try to justify an incompetent manager mindset. Just think for one fucking second, if the guy was a bad fit he should not be hired on the company, if the guy was unstable or if he's behavior on camera was not known he shouldn't be allowed to be on camera. Saying that a MANAGER can't predict the basic behavior of it's employees is plain stupidity as THIS IS HIS FUCKING JOB.
PS: maybe you are not intelligent enough to understand but I'm not saying that companies shouldn't fire people... I'm explaining what firing people means.
i'm taking Linus side, not a fan of GamerNexus videos at all tbh
(i have no idea or desire to understand the drama after watching that gamernexus video tho)
Wearing socks with sandals should be a dead giveaway to avoid this clown at all costs, but here we are...
Igor's findings, or lack of it actually since he never replicated the problem, have nothing to do with the connector revision. Steve's findings (and likely Nvidia also found it before anyway), correlates directly to the connector revision : If users do not connect the cable correctly, the pins still sense that it was seated and tell the PSU to send power anyway, creating the problem we all saw. Offsetting the 4 sensor pins means that if the 12-pin is not seated properly, PSU doesn't send power.
Tada!
Nothing related to Igor. Not even sure how that's not clear.
You're giving hypotheticals as well, you're assuming a lot. You're saying he should not have been on camera because they potentially how he would respond, that's a true statement but it doesn't absolve him of his actions. It can absolutely be a dumb idea to put someone on camera who they don't know about but it's also dumb of him to act a certain way. Once again I've seen plenty of people who are bad fits for companies who lied and pretended to be normal people and were then hired, it happens all the time, you can fake soft skills.What you're saying makes no sense, people are not binary, and for you to think that you can mitigate human variability through proper management is crazy. You could do everything right and still get an undesirable result, nothing dealing with people is exact.
Igor disagrees, he got mud slung by steve. t
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How dare he take his job of reviewing and giving honest and fair opinions on very expensive products that people in the same hobby might buy very seriously.....
It might just be computer parts to you but many people want in depth information and many viewers of GN definitely want his "anal stupidly overcomplicated depth" as you put it.
But that aside you clearly didn't watch the video, he says that Forspoken is shit half way in the video.
wow big brain, straight to kindergarten insults, really?!If that's really what you get out of Gamers Nexus, I think Cocomelon is a better fit for you, much less brain power required to understand anything.
GN is legit as fuck, probably the most detailed testing on any computer hardware on the internet. Anyone arguing Steve has an agenda to push on anything is a fucking moron, full stop. His entire channel is as neutral as it gets.
Are you saying that something on earth dealing with people is completely foolproof?That's exactly what an incompetent, unskilled, leech manager who lied to another incompetent manager at the interview would say.
Hiring people is very studied and developed process and it has methodologies and practices, managing people is also has methodologies and practices.
Don't know how to properly apply those process and harness value of the available tools? As our fellow souls bros say "competence issue".
A lot of channels do that, it's how they get engage with viewers and also for some reason people send superchats/donations in these streams.Yeah, I saw some comments....
Commenting on another dudes drip is a weird flex, but okay lol
I enjoyed Linus’ videos when he worked at that retailer. Then he pumped out so many videos that I felt no human could possibly manage. He obviously loves money more then making quality stuff at this point.
Are you saying that something on earth dealing with people is completely foolproof?
That's essentially what it turned into, yes.I've watched and enjoyed some of his stuff in the past and never quite got the hype.
But this "controversy" had me check out his channel and it's hardly even a tech review channel, most of the videos just seem like Watchmojo tier clickbaity stuff: " We tried 10 consoles from Aliexpress", "I bought this gadget I saw on a Facebook ad", "random employee gets $5K from a sponsor to buy stuff".
But what if they did do their due diligence, and the guy cracked? Are you saying it's not a possibility. I understand you have ideals, but in the real world everything is fallible, if you're saying otherwise then you're being disingenuous .I'm saying that proper professionals can handle people just fine.
I've already stated how all of that could have been E A S I L Y prevented, it's not "rocket science". There are people that are incapable of doing somethings, the reasons may vary but generally is lack of physical/mental capability, lack of proper study/training or cheer just laziness and spite or even a combination of those.
The reason managers earn more it's not because they are some kind of nobility, it's because THEY ARE PAYD TO HANDLE/PREVENT THOSE TYPE OF THINGS FROM HAPPENING, but unfortunately incompetence and laziness cost LMG dearly.
I've watched and enjoyed some of his stuff in the past and never quite got the hype.
But this "controversy" had me check out his channel and it's hardly even a tech review channel, most of the videos just seem like Watchmojo tier clickbaity stuff: " We tried 10 consoles from Aliexpress", "I bought this gadget I saw on a Facebook ad", "random employee gets $5K from a sponsor to buy stuff".
For reference, this is Linus' reaction to some rando who showed up with one of his prototypes.
Steve won't fall for your tricks Delilah.time to cut the hair, steve
Yeah I used his videos to help me understand how to build a PC way back. Now it’s how you say clickbait.I've watched and enjoyed some of his stuff in the past and never quite got the hype.
But this "controversy" had me check out his channel and it's hardly even a tech review channel, most of the videos just seem like Watchmojo tier clickbaity stuff: " We tried 10 consoles from Aliexpress", "I bought this gadget I saw on a Facebook ad", "random employee gets $5K from a sponsor to buy stuff".
To be fair he could drown in a puddle.Is this the deepest water Linus has ever been in as far as scandals and issues?
You, the PC community, are amazing. We'd like to thank you for your support, it means more than you can imagine.
Steve at Gamers Nexus has publicly shown his integrity, at the huge risk of backlash, and we have nothing but respect for him for how he's handled himself, both publicly and when speaking directly to us.
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Regarding LTT, we are simply going to state the relevant facts:
On 10th August, we were told by LTT via email that the block had been sold at auction. There was no apology.
We replied on 10th August within 30 minutes, telling LTT that this wasn't okay, and that this was a £XXXX prototype, and we asked if they planned to reimburse us at all.
We received no reply and no offer of payment until 2 hours after the Gamers Nexus video went live on 14th August, at which point Linus himself emailed us directly.
The exact monetary value of the prototype was offered as reimbursement. We have not received, nor have we asked for any other form of compensation.
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About the future of Billet Labs: We don't plan to mourn our missing block, we're already hard at work making another one to use for PC case development, as well as other media and marketing opportunities. Yes it sucks that the prototype has gone, it's slowed us but has absolutely not stopped us. We have pre-orders for it, and plan to push ahead with our first production run as soon as we can.
We also have some exciting new products on our website that are available to buy now - we thank everyone who has bought them so far, and we can't wait to see what you do with them.
We're happy to answer any questions, but we won't be commenting on LTT or the specifics of the email exchanges – we're going to concentrate on making cool stuff, and innovative products (the Monoblock being just one of these).
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We hope LTT implements the necessary changes to stop a situation like this happening again.
Peace out ✌
Felix and Dean
Billet Labs
UPDATE
For full transparency, Linus contacted us this evening saying it's likely he can get the block back from the buyer.
We have declined this offer, and asked for the previously agreed monetary value instead for the following reasons:
1) we have already spent a significant percentage of the value of the block in the last few days on replacement parts to build a new block, assuming we'd never see the original one again.
2) we do not know if the original block is still in good working condition, and how much money will be needed to fix it if it's not.
3) we don't know if any of the bespoke fittings are missing, each of these costs money to replace if they are.
4) LTT have had our 3090ti without using it for 9 weeks, so we have lost confidence that they will return items quickly.
5) LTT isn't currently in possession of the block, they've only said that they can get it back. We therefore don't know when we'd get it back, and time is of the essence.
6) LTT has confirmed that the block is with a private individual rather than a rival company, so lost IP is much less of an issue.
We wanted to state this publicly just in case anyone has any issues with the fact that the block has potentially been found, and we chose to take the money instead. We hope you understand our reasoning here. We can have our new block that we're currently making ready in the next couple of weeks, and we are sceptical that we would have the original block back in fully working condition in that amount of time – it would be a gamble at the very least.
Much love
Dean & Felix
The guy always avoided scandals because no one bothered to check it. Meanwhile pewdiepie said one wrong word and it was always blown up.Is this the deepest water Linus has ever been in as far as scandals and issues?
Statement from Billet Labs
LMAO it's not just the waterblock. There's still the 3090ti sent to LMG that is still unaccounted for.
To play devil's advocate (I don't have a horse in this race, I actually think it's definitely a LTT faux pas overall), Linus doesn't actually say he'd agreed to compensation package WITH Billet. He says 'we have agreed to compensate Billet'. This could quite easily mean internally we as a comoany have agreed we need to compensate Billet. This still lines up with the timeline of LMG sending the compensation email to Billet after GN's video. They're a big company now, everything has to go through multiple authorisations before the final email to BilletThis is quite disgusting honestly lol, so he straight up lied in his forum response about reaching a compensation agreement.
Does anyone know if LTT lost subscribers?
Why? Do you hope he loses money and can't pay his bills?Does anyone know if LTT lost subscribers?