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October 31, 2025 • 88 mins

What happens when a single selfie and a ten-second voice clip can produce a convincing, fully voiced video of “you” on demand? We dive into Sora 2 and why it feels less like a lab demo and more like a social media earthquake. We walk through the creative upsides—fast ideation, brand-friendly explainer reels, and a wild new cameo economy where creators can license their likeness—and the thorny edges around consent, estates, and the taste line that recent AI celebrity clips have crossed. Watermarks and platform policies are coming; the question is who sets the rules and who gets paid.

From there, we zoom out to reliability in the real world. A major AWS outage hammered US-East, taking big-name apps with it and exposing architecture debt hiding in plain sight. We lay out practical ways to reduce blast radius: multi-region patterns, multi-cloud redundancy, failover drills, and SLOs that reflect regional risk. If your business stops when one region sneezes, it’s time to redesign.

We also explore the strange-but-promising frontier of health sensing with a “smart toilet” that analyzes hydration, stool, and potential illness from optical signals. The data could cut doctor visits and speed up care, but trust hinges on strict privacy: downward-only optics, local processing, encryption, consent gates, and short retention windows. Finally, we check in on spatial computing as Samsung unveils a new XR headset—a sleeker swing at a market still split between headsets that impress and glasses we actually want to wear. The future likely merges both, powered by AI that makes scenes, interfaces, and stories on cue.

Along the way, we share two useful sites—AlternativeTo for finding software replacements and MissingMoney for reclaiming cash you’re owed—and we can’t resist a fiery LeBron debate to close. Tap play, then tell us: would you rent your AI likeness, and where should platforms draw the line? If you’re into sharp takes on AI, cloud resilience, health tech, and XR, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more curious people find the show.

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SPEAKER_02 (00:00):
Google VO3 came out and obviously OpenAI had to
create something.
OpenAI came out with this reallycool tool.
And I actually think it's moreof an Instagram TikTok disruptor
rather than competing withGoogle specifically around VO3.
The thing is that with thisapplication called Sora 2, which

(00:20):
is invite only, you can actuallycreate these reels or video
content with your likeness.
So I can actually have a pictureof myself.
It actually asks me to record alittle bit of audio of my voice.
And then all of a sudden, nowthe AI, which is Sora 2, can
basically create video contenton my behalf.

SPEAKER_05 (00:42):
See the King aka uh LeBronny Hani James is out
because he has some type offucking injury, which is we
don't know.
The last person who had thatsame injury was Larry Bird, and
he had to retire after thatsituation.
Oh word.
At the end of the day, why isLeBron not retiring?
Is it a real injury?
We can't keep up with his life,but hopefully a real LeBron fan

(01:05):
would let us know exactly what'sgoing on.

SPEAKER_04 (01:07):
Uh preserve him, you know.
Just preserve him?

SPEAKER_02 (01:10):
Yes, he's old, guys.
Come on.
I just don't know what LeBron ischasing.
Uh at this age.
Stop.

SPEAKER_03 (01:20):
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
What up, D Hustle?

SPEAKER_05 (01:23):
What's going on?

SPEAKER_03 (01:24):
Chilling, my guy.

SPEAKER_02 (01:25):
Raymond Don't Call Him Ray Ray.
What's up with you, player?

SPEAKER_04 (01:28):
Good morning.
How you guys doing?

SPEAKER_02 (01:29):
Doing alright, alright.
We're here at episode number 73of the Tech Hustle Podcast
Podcast.
It's your boy Bombie D.
I'm holding it down, hosting itfor us.
And like I shouted out myco-host, my guy D Hustle.
And Raymond Don't Call Him RayRay.
We got a really packed show fory'all today.
Some really cool topics.
Um, and definitely alwaysexcited about uh having this
moment with y'all.

(01:50):
Uh, we haven't chilled for awhile, man.
It feels like it's been forever,man.
Everybody's been traveling, um,work's been getting in the way.
Um, but I'm hoping you all havebeen following us along um and
definitely want to encourage youto tell your friends about us,
like and subscribe, uh, leteverybody in the world know
about the cool stuff we'redoing.
We got some episodes that aregonna be coming back out again,
some nuggets that we've had, um,and definitely want y'all to

(02:12):
subscribe to our channel uhbecause we always got stuff
being published.
But let me give you the rundownfor episode number 73 here.
So obviously, I'm doing an introright now.
Um, I'm gonna do a tech talkthis afternoon, and I'm gonna be
talking about Sora 2.
Y'all had a chance to check outSora 2?
Yeah, yeah, play around with alittle bit.
So we're gonna talk about thattoday.
Um, obviously, always AI is thetop of the subject when I get
into that.
Um, we're gonna have D Hustletalk to us about tech current

(02:34):
events.
Um, we're gonna have Raymond'sNuggets come through.
It seems like we got uh uh twoutility sites and then a show.
Um and before we even begun, DHustle was like, wait, wait,
wait, just wait.
We always we enjoy yourselection, Raymond.
We really do.

SPEAKER_05 (02:50):
We use a lot of people.

SPEAKER_02 (02:53):
And then we're gonna have D Hustle uh closes out with
some sports.
Um I have some spots for oursponsors later on, um, and then
we'll have an outro so I cantalk to y'all out about uh my
last 30 days in AI, anddefinitely want to encourage
y'all to check out thenewsletter blog posts around
that uh because we're closingout the chapter soon.
Um, but I'll talk some moreabout it at the end.
D already got the music.

(03:14):
Cue it up, turn it up, play it.
I'm about to jump right in.

SPEAKER_05 (03:16):
Waiting for you to say hope he has a good show.
Yeah, yeah.
I got ready for the next thing.
Okay, let's put up the musicreal quick.
Let's get the show.
Get him on stage.
There it goes, ladies andgentlemen.
There goes the music.
Let's get a bobby on the show.
Doesn't want to let nothing rideright now.

SPEAKER_03 (03:38):
I'm sorry, Diaz.
I'm already so excited to jumpand talk about the top.
You know what it is?
It's giving his DJ moment, so heso he wants to make sure that he
he he got his moment.
Let it play in the background.

SPEAKER_05 (03:59):
Hey, the music, the music can even go up 10 seconds,
and you're already saying,you're ready to go.
I'm not ready to go.
I'm ready for you to continuesaying what you got to say.
You know what?

SPEAKER_02 (04:08):
D's gotten so smooth with the switchboard that y'all
be thinking that it'spost-production stuff where
we're actually doing this live.
So he's listening to the wholething, following along, and the
music just flowing.
So big big give yourself a roundof applause.
Big round of applause.

SPEAKER_05 (04:22):
Let me finish it off for you guys since he hasn't
seen it.
Yeah.
So, what do you guys think aboutour corner events?
Are you guys ready?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Shhh Bobby Man.

SPEAKER_03 (04:32):
There we go.
I appreciate you, D.

SPEAKER_02 (04:34):
But guess what?
Now I gotta make sure I get itready.

SPEAKER_05 (04:36):
Stop it.
Now we're gonna go ahead.

SPEAKER_02 (04:38):
I gotta make sure I get it right for all episodes
going forward.
So yo, y'all see if I can keepthe momentum.
As always, thank you.
Thank you all so much.
Um, but jumping into our topictoday, um, especially the TED
Talk section here.
Um, we're always focused on AI.
We've been talking about AI forthis whole year, and I
definitely want to encourage youto go check out our old episodes
uh because some of the topicswe're talking about we've

(04:58):
brought up before.
Um, and as you've seen AI evolveover time, you'll definitely see
how we're keeping up with it.
And one of those that hasdefinitely been evolving over
time is videos.
Um, obviously, we had maybe afew months ago Google released
uh VO3, um, which is their videomodel.
Um, and basically what it doesis you can give it a prompt,

(05:19):
basically talk to it, and it'llgenerate a video.
But this time it's not only justvideo, but it's video meshed
with audio, which makes itreally cool.
Um Google VO3 came out, andobviously OpenAI had to create
something, right?
Um they couldn't let Google sit,you know, at the top of the
ladder in terms of videocreation and content creation

(05:40):
like that because they alreadyhad a product called Sora, um,
and also the models themselvescould definitely create some
imagery.
But uh OpenAI came out with thisreally cool tool.
Um, and I actually think it'smore of an Instagram TikTok
disruptor rather than umcompeting with um Google
specifically around VO3 becauseif you haven't seen it already,

(06:03):
um and actually let me just askthe guys this uh have y'all
started to see in your Instagramfeed or on TikTok uh like uh
Tupac is basically making anappearance again in some of some
of y'all feeds.
Have y'all seen that yet?

SPEAKER_04 (06:15):
Yeah, I saw one Tupac.
Yes.

SPEAKER_02 (06:18):
Yeah, yeah.
Which one did you see?
Did you see one specific onethat comes to mind?

SPEAKER_04 (06:22):
I saw a competitor where on Twitter where they had
uh Tupac smoking with Elon.

unknown (06:28):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (06:31):
Having a conversation with Elon and
rolling up something.
I think I s I I sent uh D one,uh it was uh Tupac with uh Mr.
Rogers, isn't it?
Mr.
Rogers, yeah.
Yeah, and it was by far one ofthe funniest things I've ever
seen.
And first of all, seeing thosetwo characters in the same
space.
But the thing that Sora does isthat it's able to actually
create audio associated with it.

(06:52):
So it did sound like Mr.
Rogers, and it also did soundlike Tupac, and the setting that
it actually created looked likewe was back in you know Mr.
Rogers' you know um uh studiowhere he was recording most of
his content.
Um, and overall the experienceitself, for the first time that
I seen one of those Tupacvideos, I was like, man, there's
gonna be a change in terms ofthe type of content that's gonna

(07:14):
be created.
Um I've also seen Martin LutherKing, I've seen um I've even
seen Queen Elizabeth's uh uhSora kind of reels that have
been popping up.
Um and this is almost similar toyou know the Bigfoot ones that
we've seen for a while, um, andeverybody was creating them.
Um but now the thing is is thatwith this application called
Sora 2, which is invite only,um, you can actually create

(07:37):
these reels or video contentwith your likeness.
So I can actually have a pictureof myself.
Um it actually asks me to recorda little bit of audio of my
voice, and then all of a sudden,now the AI, which is Sora 2, can
basically create video contenton my behalf.
Now, I can see in Raymond's eyesthere's a little concern, right?

(08:00):
Um definitely as I'm using theplatform, I can see where it
could be overly used.
Um, also I can see where it'sgonna open up opportunities, but
I wanted to see what you guysthought about Sora 2 so far, and
I'm gonna throw it at Raymondreal quick because you look like
you have that concerning look onyour face.
So so what do you what do youthink about Sora 2?

SPEAKER_04 (08:16):
I think it's cute.
Is it real?
He said it's cute.
Maybe not the right choice ofwords, but yeah, it's cool.
But like you said, some of thecons that I have on it.
So I don't know if you've seenyou know, Dr.
Martin Luther King's estate hascame out and said do not use his
likeness, and it looks like Sorasaid they are banning Martin

(08:37):
Luther King.
Also, you know, just the Tupacstuff, it's cool and all that.
But the one I saw last week, Idon't know if it was Sora or
something else, but it got theinternet up in a rage where it
had Kobe uh discussing orplaying video games or something
like that.
Yeah, he was playing 2K.
Yeah, something like that.

(08:59):
Uh huh, you know, don't use someof these people that are dead
and stuff like that.
That's all I wanted to say.
Yeah.
So not to sound like a Nancy,you know, negative Nancy, but we
have a Karen here.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
We have a black Karen.
I'm just saying that that's all.
That's what I should do a soraof Ray being a black Karen.
Yeah.
That that's all I wanted to say.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean I one more thing too.

(09:19):
And SVU.
I just saw an SVU episode wherethey covered this, you know, Law
and Order, where they had anepisode where they had a
teacher.
Uh they kind of photoshopped himor something like that, doing
something with an underage kid.
So, and they used some uh AI appon the show.
So that's all I'm saying.
It's stuff is getting out ofhand.

SPEAKER_02 (09:38):
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I I definitelyagree.
Like, um, it was weird seeinglike a Kobe Bryant.
Um, Tupac one, I mean, he's beengone for a good minute.
Um, even when I saw Mr.
Rogers, I thought it was cool.
I don't know if I thought it wascute.
Okay.
Uh but uh definitely I thinkthere is going to be over time
some more restrictions on whatcharacters and likenesses you

(10:01):
can use.
Um I'm I'm I'm feeling veryentertained versus concerned uh
that the technology has reachedthis level.
Um but definitely I feel likeopen AI and all of these labs
that are releasing these type ofproducts are gonna start to put
more restrictions on them.
How about you, D Well, what doyou think about what you've seen
so far?

SPEAKER_05 (10:20):
Well I like it.
Um that's why they call it openAI.
Yeah.
Open for anybody with some typeof industry.
It's all cloud, yeah.
You know, it's whatever getsmost likes is out these days.
Unfortunately, that's what thethe the world has come down to.

(10:40):
Um is it messed up that we'reusing people who are dead?
Yeah, I I I I think so.
Um should we respect the peoplewho are dead?
Yes, correct.
But do we miss them?
Definitely.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, something like that.
Um two great people, Tupac andMr.
Rogers, because uh I grew upwatching Mr.

(11:02):
Rogers.
Facts, you know, uh greatinformation, great technology.
Not well, didn't have technologyback in the days, but great as
far as uh getting the pointacross, you know, won't you be
my neighbor?
Yeah, that stand them out.
Um I mean that was the guy thatmade me change twice a day.
Facts, right?
When you walk in the house,change your shoes on, right?

(11:24):
Put my vest on.
Yeah, for sure.
I kind of like it.
Uh, but if you're gonna go, youknow, over the line, then then
that's where I'll be like, okay,listen, you get this there's a
there's a time and a place tofigure out you know when to
stop.
Yeah, you know, is it is itfunny that Tupac is talking to
Mr.
Rogers?
Yeah, I definitely think that isfucking funny.

(11:45):
Fucking at me.
Is he smoking together?
I'm like, what the fuck is goingon?
I was like, damn, it's I don'tthink Mr.
Rogers, I think Mr.
Rogers does smoke on the low.
Yeah, you know, you know hecomes from the 60s, 70s, you
know, that's back in the dayswith the hippie error.
Was that but is it funny?
Yeah, it's cool.
I mean, I I see a lot of stuffnow that just enemies I seen
like scary stuff, like you know,like old ladies acting crazy

(12:09):
with changing into a dog, orjust like what the fuck?
It's like but I guess that's thenew platform.
I guess that's like another uhInstagram.
Exactly.

SPEAKER_01 (12:19):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (12:19):
Uh but it it's cool.
I I like it.

SPEAKER_02 (12:22):
I mean, uh again, you gotta know your your limits
uh until somebody gives you thethe spank on the hand, then
that's when it comes down tothat's the I like the way that
you said that because I thinkthat's been kind of um OpenAI's
initial thoughts is like, hey,let's just go and release this,
and if people have complaintsabout it, we'll start to you
know throttle it back.

(12:42):
Um but I also like like yousaid, like some of these
characters that we grew up with,we we can't imagine them doing
anything you know modern or likeuh uh like reaching and
connecting to us in our currenttime.
Like even the Michael Jacksonones.
I don't know if y'all seeMichael Jackson out there, but
um for me, I was like, man, itwould be fire if Michael Jackson

(13:02):
lived during this time and thenit's able to give us some you
know illustration of what itwould look like.

SPEAKER_05 (13:06):
It would be fire if they would have put you know
Tupac and B talking, sittingdown having dinner.
That would be cool, yeah.
Instead of having that beef thatthey were having that
everybody's just more in theworld known to about, but I I
guess everybody don't think likeme, you know.
So yeah, yeah, yeah.
Think about that.
That's a great yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (13:23):
That's a good one.
I think I think creativity, andthis is the thing that um I'm
more excited about, is that it'sgoing to be like the way that
you just created that moment orthe idea of that moment.
Like there was there's so manythings that are blocking from
you to create that moment.
Like you would have to hire uhaudio uh uh um uh graphics
person, you would have to hirethis person to do this, you

(13:45):
would have to do so much just toget an idea.
But now you can literally go ona Sora and say, hey, I want
Tupac and Biggie sitting at atable, uh talking like they're
the godfathers of hip-hop, uhDon daughter up, cheering off
and um have words ofinspiration, right?
Um and it would actually createsomething like that.
So I'm actually excited aboutwhat people will create because

(14:06):
then there won't be anylimitations um for people to
create some really cool ideas.
Um the other thing that I'm alsofinding out, um, which is kind
of weird, is that most peopleare not creators.
Most people don't have this ideaof creating, they're more
consumers.
Like they'll sit and watch, ohyeah, I saw this, but they won't
come up with these ideas like Djust did and be like, hey, I

(14:28):
actually want to see this, seethat.
That's the thing that I think isgonna open up even more for
people that are really creativeso that they can really get a
lot of content out there.
Uh but we have to get throughthese times right now on all
these copyrighted, um, can't youknow utilize this character.
Um, but actually there is thisfeature inside of Sora 2.
So if you haven't had a chanceto download Sora 2, it is invite

(14:49):
only.
If you are looking for aninvite, put a comment inside of
this uh the comments below, andthen I'll send you an invite.
I only got like three of themleft.
Uh so definitely let me know ifyou want an invite to Sora
because it's invite only.
I'm not selling them, but youdefinitely got a comment in our
um on this post here.
Now, Sora 2 is going to be a wayfor companies, and I think

(15:10):
Instagram and TikTok are goingto start introducing this too
because it's giving them a lotof competition.
Because if you notice, um, I'mgetting it on my Instagram feed,
and you'll see a little bubblethat bounces around that shows
it saying it's Sora.
This is kind of like thewatermark on it.
Keep an eye out.
I guarantee you Instagram,Facebook, um, TikTok, Snapchat,
they're all gonna start tointroduce this new feature.

(15:32):
Um, but just you know, use it toyou know entertain, use it for
brand specific, use it to engagewith your um with your followers
rather than just only justtrying to make things look cute,
like Raymond said.
They just look cute.
We want to actually really useit for good stuff.
But I won't belabor it no more.
If you are looking for anexample of what it looks like, I
dropped the link inside ofDiscord and I'm gonna get our

(15:53):
video guy to throw it alsoinside the video.
Um, and basically what I did isI quickly wrote a prompt, and
you know me being a techie typeperson, I said, hey, Bobby D's
working in a data center, and wejust got hacked, and I basically
found a way for us to block uhnetwork traffic.
Um, and it actually came outreally cool.
Raymond, I see that you like mypost.
Uh D checked it out, andactually got my wife online too,

(16:14):
and she was rolling based onwhat it looked like and the way
that reacted.

SPEAKER_01 (16:17):
I was dropped off the network earlier.
Let's bring them back online.
Cable in, link up, check in theheartbeat now.
Hold up.
That's not our traffic.
Someone's inside, they're movingtoward the core.
We stopped them here, shield up,we're secure.

SPEAKER_02 (16:27):
Uh, but the main thing here is that it's a cool
tool.
I think this is where socialmedia is moving towards.
I want everybody to getfamiliarized with it.
If you are looking for aninvite, comment below and I'll
send you a link.
Um, and yeah, that's all that Igot about Sora 2.
I can't wait to see what theworld creates.
Yeah, yeah, for sure, for sure.
Thank you so much for chimingin, both of y'all.

(16:47):
Um, and definitely I'm lookingforward to all the crazy content
that's gonna be created outthere.
Raymond, just have somepatience.
It's gonna get betteredfiltered, okay?
If you don't like something, youjust say you don't like it and
move on to the next, right?

SPEAKER_04 (17:00):
Yeah, I mean, it's cool.
Just you know, you can use itfor nefarious reasons, that's
all.

SPEAKER_02 (17:05):
Yes, yes, you definitely can.
And I actually already see somedifferent type of business ideas
uh that um uh so and and I'mjust gonna throw this out there
until we see it out there.
Is you could say the likeness ofmy character, and now I remember
what I was talking about.
Inside of Sora 2, I'm sorry forthis uh prolong.

(17:25):
Inside of Sora 2, you can saythat my character can cameo in
other people's stuff.

SPEAKER_04 (17:29):
I saw a lot.

SPEAKER_02 (17:30):
But you can say, hey, I only want to cameo in
these type of things, and yougotta write a prompt that says,
hey, these are the things that Iwould want to cameo in.
If somebody tries to cameo me insomething that invalids, then it
won't let me be in um in thatcameo.
So there is some controls on howyou can cameo in other people's
videos, but the one that I amreally like I can see money

(17:52):
basically uh uh uh really beingspent on this is uh let's say
that there, and I'm not using meas an example, I'm just using me
as a reference.
Let's say that there's um uh uhInstagram model that I adore,
right?
And I want to create a scenewith myself and that Instagram

(18:13):
model together in a scene.
But that Instagram model sellstheir likeness for$15 every time
I create a video or whatever thefrequency is.
Now people will pay to be incontent with the different type
of models or people that theywant to be in a scene with.
And then now that creates a newrevenue stream, not just for the

(18:35):
company that's creating thecontent, but the person that
you're cameo in it.
So if you think about these umuh women that are um uh making a
lot of money for themselves tobe seen, just make sure m
imagine how much more moneythey're gonna be making when
they could sell their likenessto people so that they can put

(18:56):
them in that same scene.
It's gonna blow up.

SPEAKER_04 (18:59):
Yeah, that's cool.

SPEAKER_02 (19:00):
Yeah, it it's gonna be a lot of notorious things,
but potentially a lot of revenuebeing created for that because
people pay for just aboutanything.
Right.
And now that I can actually bein a scene with the Instagram
model, how much is it?
$15?
Why not?
Type stuff.
So keep an eye out anddefinitely make sure y'all
you'll be ready for all thesefakes that are coming out.
But that's all they got forSora.

(19:21):
That's all they got for the techtalk.
And I feel like I talked toolong because it looks like I'm
almost 15 to 18 minutes over.
Um so we're gonna jump to Dhustle with current events.
Um what's going on, player?

SPEAKER_05 (19:31):
What's going on?
Good morning, good afternoon,good evening.
It's five o'clock somewhere, butright now it's not.
Uh, hope everybody's having aphenomenal Tuesday as far as
today's subject.
A SW.
AWS.
AWS.
Yeah, yeah.
Uh humongous.
Humongous power outage.
Yes.

(19:51):
Uh, that has been finallyresolved.
So, long story short here, uhAWS had a big humongous power
outage starting at 80 at 3 a.m.
um eastern time zone uh on allOctober 20th, which was
yesterday.
Yeah.
Um only in the East Coast forRegion 1.
Um as right now from all bases,it was a long, long day for

(20:15):
everybody who had theirbeautiful Amazon, Snapchat,
DoorDash Ring, Fortnite, etc.
I don't want to name all of themto hear.
Uh, but it's resolved now.
Yeah, it took them until 6o'clock p.m.
Eastern Standard Time to get itup and running.

SPEAKER_02 (20:32):
That is crazy.
That's crazy.

SPEAKER_05 (20:33):
It was a lot of computers down, a lot of orders
were not fulfilled.
Yeah.
A lot of angry Karen's like nextto me over here trying to figure
out why his uh Amazon packagingcomes in.

SPEAKER_02 (20:46):
Um But yeah, the this this outage itself is like
uh one of those uh things wherewhenever it happens, you don't
realize how much the internetdepends on things like AWS.
Uh, because I believe uh, likeyou said, the outage took uh a
few hours, and even our asana uhwas down a whole uh almost 12

(21:09):
hours.
Almost 12 hours.
A whole day.
That's more than a few hours.
That's a lot of money, too, ifyou think about loss.
A lot of money.
Um but also the the thing that Iwas talking to Raymond about
when we was driving in today isum it was one of their regions
that is like the most popularregion that they service.
Um it's the one that's on theeast, like you said, D.
Um, but the one on the westcoast, they have no problem.

(21:31):
And what what it really broughtup to me is the lack of design
and resiliency taken intoconsideration for those services
that went down.
Now I'm not trying to bashanybody because you definitely
want to rely on you want to relyon the services you're paying
for because I guarantee youSnapchat Ring and Fortnite are
paying a grip to AWS for them toprovide cloud services.

(21:55):
So them going down unexpectedly,yeah, they're gonna be asking
for some money back.
Uh but this also cues up likewhat kind of design strategies
they have in place.
Like, do they have disasterrecovery in place?
Are they actually running inmore than one region?
Like, why is there such a heavydependency on um US East um AWS

(22:15):
um cloud infrastructure?
And I think somebody, Raymond,you said like 66% of the
internet uh was impacted bythis.
Yes.
That is crazy.

SPEAKER_05 (22:24):
Yeah, almost three million affected.

SPEAKER_02 (22:27):
That is crazy.

SPEAKER_05 (22:30):
I guess if the you know, if the internet uh you
know, if cloud sneezes, itcatches the code.
There you go.
That's exactly what it is,right?
Um but everybody catches it.
Um the good news is that itdoesn't take several days to get
better like we do.
They just take the whole day.

SPEAKER_02 (22:49):
Yeah, I mean they they have to.
I mean, this this is like uh sowhenever an incident like this
happens, it automatically makesme put on my SRE hat um because
then I automatically know thatwhen D says they spent 12 hours
working on it, they spent 12hard hours like going and
figuring out what the problem isto get the service back up and
running.
And there were some people thathad sleepless nights type stuff,

(23:12):
um just to make sure that thesystem's up and running.
Uh, but this is too muchdependency.
Too much dependency.

SPEAKER_05 (23:17):
My question is for all you idiots people out there,
um slash people that work in uhuh AWS, um if you're having one
location that you're putting allyour servers to, don't you think
it'd be smart to put anotherserver or a uh data center in a

(23:38):
different location or state toping it uh until you guys fix
the issue that you guys havingin one location, and then once
that location gets back up, youroute everything back to that
other location.
I just mean I'm just I'm just Idon't get paid the big bucks to
figure this shit out here.
So I'm just trying to figure outwhere is your mentality at.

SPEAKER_02 (23:57):
Yeah.
Um that that exactly what youjust talked about?
That's the strategy, right?
Is that you design somethingsimple enough that the way that
you describe it is exactly theway it should work.
You shouldn't have all your eggsin one basket.
You heard that saying before,right?
Even if it is AWS and they say,hey, we have a 99% up rate and
we definitely don't go down.

(24:18):
No, they do go down in theworld.

SPEAKER_05 (24:22):
It is I mean, I don't know.

SPEAKER_02 (24:24):
I don't know.
I don't know.
And these some big names too,which which is kind of um a
little worrisome uh because nowwhat's gonna happen is there are
gonna be a lot of companies thatare gonna redesign.
And what I actually would preferis instead of running everything
in AWS, is that I would have notjust an AWS and another AWS
region, I would actually haveAWS and like Google GCP be

(24:46):
another region so that ifanything happens to AWS's
infrastructure, I'll go toGoogle's or I can go to
Microsoft's Azure.
Um, but in general, that conceptis what uh they should be
designing.
And uh if they do need someconsulting, just let me know.
D Hustle is available foranything.

SPEAKER_05 (25:04):
It's self-explanatory.
I used to work at a companycalled Tire Kingdom, and when I
was doing a CP over there, uh wehad a hurricane.
Of course, you know, Florida hasa whole bunch of hurricanes, and
you know, we have no light andslash whatever, but we whatever
we use generators.
But they were willing to, youknow, take us to Atlanta, which

(25:26):
is the other facility where theyping everything out over there
to work until they figure outwhat's going on in Florida, and
then you know, of course, onceeverything was up, I was able to
come back, yeah, and stuff likethat.
But you know, everybody'sdifferent.

SPEAKER_02 (25:39):
Everybody's different, everybody's
different.
But but you know the the otherthing, and I'll just add this
one thing is that Tire Kingdomum was is like a Fortune 500
company.
Yeah, uh mindset-wise, theyalways like to include some type
of disaster recovery plan,definitely, right?
So that if something doeshappen, yeah, we're gonna fly
people out to our secondarylocation and everything is
pingable through that way.

(25:59):
Yeah, when you have thesecompanies that are moving fast
and they're internet companies,sometimes they lose sight of
those same concepts likedisaster recovery and just say,
hey, we the internet's alwaysbeen on.
Like, well, what are y'alltalking about?
We have to prepare fordisasters.
Now that this is an example ofthat that disaster.

SPEAKER_05 (26:15):
And if you need these people, we are here to
help you guys out.
Uh facts.
Not Raymond, because he's afraidof losing his job at you know
AI, but here to help out.
Bobby, Bobby and I are here tohelp make uh these beautiful uh
you know corporate decisions for100%.

SPEAKER_02 (26:33):
And if you are looking, send us an email.
We are really serious aboutthat.
Um, what else you got next up onyour list, T Hustle?

SPEAKER_05 (26:39):
So we got a new thing going on here.
Core slash aka um the one andonly Dakota, uh, which is a
toilet health tracker.
Bathroom breaking internet.
So the decoda, so this is adecoder.
Let me let me shout out to thesepeople here.

(27:00):
Dakota is a new toilet cameraprovides health inside based on
your bathroom breaks.
Wow.
Uh now, the only reason I amtalking about this because this
is it raises a lot of questionsfor me.
Um, which is a camera that theyhave that is pointing down to
measure your bow slash your youknow defecation as far as using

(27:24):
the bathroom.
Yeah.
Now, this is an optical sensorthat basically uh to monitor
waist patterns, hydrationlevels, and possible signs of
illness.
All right.
Uh they also have um the healthapp, of course, depending on the
health app that you use, it goesfrom like what I was reading
here, 56 uh 70 to$130 a year.

(27:46):
All right.
Um the camera focused downwardsto help out for people who has
you know for privacy issues, andit's monitored by fingerprints.
So if anybody, everybody cannotuse it, it will have to be
fingerprinted just to uh able touse it.
Uh offered uh basically lets youknow up, you know, inside
patterns and personal insightsinstead of you going to the

(28:09):
doctor for doing lab tests.
So it's really cool uh forCarlor is basically uh the coda
system to help out, you know,for all the people who was
having issues with theirstomach.
Yeah.
It is six hundred dollars.
Uh nothing wrong with it.
Uh I like it.
Uh I don't like that there's acamera involved.

(28:30):
I think it's just maybe theyneed to do something with maybe
with just sensors.
Yeah.
Um, but I just put it on thereon Discord for you guys to see
what it looks like.
Um what are your thoughts onthese?

SPEAKER_02 (28:41):
You want to chime in first, Raymond?
Sure.

SPEAKER_04 (28:43):
Yeah, no, I'm looking at it now.
The camera aspect, like yousaid, it's kind of weird, but
there was a nugget that that wassomewhere similar to this, but I
steered away from it because Ithought it would have grossed
you guys out.
But the fact that since youbrought this up, oh boy.
Um, this is interesting.
Cause yeah, there was a nugget Iwas gonna bring up, but I
skipped it where you can put inyour stool, describe it, and it

(29:06):
tells you, like, you know, hey,you're sick or you need to go,
but this is I guess a cleanermethod.

SPEAKER_02 (29:13):
Yeah, this is a cleaner method.

SPEAKER_04 (29:14):
So, but yeah, this is cool.
Outside of the price and thecamera, uh it's it's yeah, it's
cool.
That's all I gotta say.

SPEAKER_02 (29:21):
I mean, I I'm feeling the same sentiment in
terms of uh what it's capable ofdoing, um, because I think we
don't look at our whateverthat's either bowel, stool, pee.
Even like the color of your peaalso implies something.
Like I heard like if your pee isreally yellow, then that means
you're dehydrated, right, Dee?
Yep, yep.

(29:41):
Um, but like those type ofthings would be very insightful,
uh, especially if something ismonitoring it and it's really
streamlined.
Uh, the camera aspect, I thinkthey could probably do uh a
little bit better.
Uh I mean they're they're doingbetter in terms of pointing the
camera down, um, but it is kindof like shaking.
When you hear hey camera andbathroom, bathroom, camera.

(30:02):
It's it's they should probablysay a sensor and something uh
other terms with it.

SPEAKER_05 (30:07):
Well, they won't be able to determine your stool.

SPEAKER_02 (30:10):
Yeah, I know, but I'm just like the notion of like
a camera, like I mean Well,maybe this is where my nugget
comes in, or you can describeyour stool to them.
No, I'm good.
I'm not trying to fuckingdiagnose and diagnostic
anything.
I just wanted to look at it wasthere.
Maybe when it does a flushthat's a good thing.
Exactly.
The camera looks at it, but thesensor looks at it rather than a

(30:30):
camera.
But uh, I think it's coolthough.
Um I think we're gonna have morestuff like this too.
Yeah, like when we go to thedoctors um or like when we have
to go do pee tests, it's gonnabe like peeing into something
and it automatically gives youresults faster.
Right.
Um but yeah, we'll see how thisplays out.
And it's not that expensiveeither.

SPEAKER_05 (30:46):
Oh, 600.
I mean, I've seen a lot of uhtoilets that cost 800 slash more
and stuff like that.
So I think this is pretty cool.
But again, you're I think you'repaying for the device, not the
toilet.
Yeah.
I think.

SPEAKER_02 (30:59):
Yeah, we need to.

SPEAKER_05 (31:00):
Uh but it is what it is.
Uh but it does help out with thedehydrations, uh, lets you know
what kind of dietary changes youneed to have, um, also your
blood detection on your waist.
Uh at the end of the day, itjust says here that it's just
helping you out for you to makea less doctor visit.

(31:20):
So the less copay you had to payeven freaking better, you know.
Um and then because at the endof the day, you always have to
go to a doctor, let them knowwhat's going on.
That's one visit right there,and then it's like, well,
doctors nine times out of ten.
I don't know, let me have tosend you to a specialist, and
now I gotta go to a specialist,spend another whatever it is to
tell them, Well, I don't seenothing, gotta go back to your

(31:41):
primary.
Like, yo, bro, let's figure thisshit out.

SPEAKER_02 (31:43):
Yeah, yeah.
And at least you can go therewith some data.
With some data.

SPEAKER_05 (31:47):
Yeah.
Alright, guys.
Other than that, the next thingI have here is our beautiful aka
Samsung.
Finally um came out with theOculus.
Well, it's not an Oculus, butit's the Andrew XR headset.
I I talked about this uh acouple um um episodes ago.
Yeah.
Uh it's out.
It's finally revealed livestream event on today.

(32:10):
Today at 10 o'clock.
Uh so it's finally out, so youguys can see this beautiful uh
aka XR headset.
It's almost like the pro.
Um, it looks a little bit moresleeker, it doesn't have uh
those extra resistance band onit.
Um it's out.
Uh if you guys want to take alook at how it looks, there is a

(32:31):
little bit of a YouTube event onthere for you guys to see.
Uh again, uh it's a better pricethan uh the beautiful um what is
it, the Apple Pro.
Yeah.
Uh you're looking at 1880 to 28,depending on what it is.
But you know, the Apple VisionPro, it's a little bit more than
that.
You're looking at maybe like 34or whatever.

SPEAKER_02 (32:52):
So how how y'all feel about that now?
I mean, there's there's a lot oftechnology that's come out since
the app and Apple Vision Pro.
Um what do y'all think aboutthis new headset?
Another competitor.
Another competitor.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I haven't seen a lot of peopleusing the Apple Vision Pro out
in public like when it firstcame out.
Yeah.
Um I don't know if this is gonnaopen up more public usage now

(33:14):
that it's maybe a little bitmore prof um affordable.
Um but I I also think that thisis like two races um that were
going on.
I think Dave mentioned thisbefore, like we have glasses,
like regular glasses wear, andthen these you know, Oculus full
to you know, this XR, and then Ifeel like they're gonna
eventually intersect with eachother.
So I think it has to come out tocreate some competition.

(33:37):
Um, but I don't know if we'rethere yet in terms of a product
that everybody's gonna jump anduse, because there's still, in
my opinion, some gap.

SPEAKER_05 (33:44):
This crap reminds me of So I'm um I'm an 80s baby, so
if you guys don't have a noticedabout this um how do you call it
uh old movie called TheDemolition Uh when Sylvester
Salon and Sandra Ballock uh arethere and they sitting down and
they go, Do you want to havesex?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They put these things on likeit's supposed to be.

(34:05):
It just reminds me a lot a bituh what technology has come
through a long, long, long way.
And I think with Elon Musk, theyget the that the hyper truck.
Is it the cyber truck?
Cyber truck.
Exactly a model from thedemolition.
That's another story.
Yeah, 100%.
Uh but yeah, I I think that'sbasically what it comes down to.
Um, I'm gonna have to go back tothese old movies to figure out
what what devices one you'regonna create.

SPEAKER_02 (34:29):
Even like our phones, our our our watch on our
phones or phones on our watchtype stuff, um, like all of this
stuff is coming back out again.

SPEAKER_05 (34:37):
Uh like uh Iron Man.
That he was able to control uhJarvis with uh the fingertips
and everything.
Yeah, same thing that'shappening right now with uh uh
metal glasses.
Uh it's almost the same way.
But anyway, I digress.
That's all I got, ladies andgentlemen.

SPEAKER_02 (34:51):
Roger that.
Well, thanks a lot, D, for uhtech news.
Um, and big shout-outs to uh allthe AWS engineers that are out
there that had to bust theirbutts uh to get uh the service
back up and running.
And then for everybody that wentdown, I hope y'all are root
causing it and coming up withideas of how to prevent this
from happening in the future.

SPEAKER_05 (35:08):
So I just gave them the answer already.

SPEAKER_02 (35:10):
D Hustle said he's ready.
He he only accepts W9.

SPEAKER_05 (35:13):
Oh my god, this guy's for Florida.
He knows what he's talkingabout.
For sure.
Let's bring him in.

SPEAKER_02 (35:19):
All right, now we got my guy Raymond.
Don't call him Ray Ray.
We got a few utility sites and ashow.
Uh make sure y'all listen in forthe show, but what you got on
your list for utility sitesfirst?
You see how good D hustle's withthat?

SPEAKER_03 (35:31):
I told you.

SPEAKER_04 (35:33):
He might change his mind.
So I got something to say, but Iwouldn't say he first.
What's up, Raymond?
All right.
First up is I wanna drop thelink in here and then I'll tell
you about it here.
So enter here.
So, a website I encountered.
Alternative 2.

(35:54):
Alternative 2.
Sorry, drop the link in here ifyou want to launch it or just
listen to me talk about it here.

SPEAKER_05 (36:00):
First of all, let me interrupt.
Congratulations finally forfucking rehab and giving us what
it is instead of waiting howlong.
If you've been watching theshow, he just talks about
exactly what it is and doesn'ttell us exactly what the show
is.
But yeah, shout out to John,man.
I'm trying to change it up.

SPEAKER_04 (36:19):
I'm trying to change it up.
So alternative two, if you wantto launch it, and then I'll
explain what it is.
So we're always looking foralternatives and software and
stuff like that.
If you launch this site, youcan, for example, I'm in it
right now, I'm gonna type inAdobe.
And Adobe is very expensive.
If you don't know, AdobePhotoshop, Adobe Acrobat is very

(36:40):
expensive.
I'm gonna type in Adobe and it'sgonna come up with Adobe
Photoshop.
And what this site does, itgives you alternative different
softwares that you can use andapps and stuff like that.
And GIP, I think I've talkedabout this on our show before I
recommend it.
GAMP is an open source softwarefor doing photo editing and
Photoshop and stuff like that.

(37:01):
So, alternative to you canbrowse directly on the site, you
can search for differentalternatives.
Um, it's pretty cool.
The only negative is you can'tdownload the software directly
from the site, you have to go tothe manufacturer's site
directly.
But yeah, you know, just ifyou're looking for an
alternative to Microsoft orwhatever you have and you're
looking for something for free,check this site out.

(37:22):
And yeah, it's got tech articlesin here and stuff like that.
I thought it was interesting.
So alternative too.
So if you're just looking for analternative to some software or
apps or anything like that, oryou just want to check out their
news.
Yeah.
So yeah, I thought it wasinteresting.
I wanted to share it with theaudience.

SPEAKER_02 (37:38):
Give Raymond a round of applause for that because
he's actually solving a realproblem that I've always had is
um of all, and this is like mostof my Google searches, looking
for something else other thanthe pay product, right?
It's like I found a really coolpaid uh software, and like,
dang, I wish there was an opensource alternative, and I spent
hours trying to find one.
And now I have alternative2.net,um, and I can just pop that in

(38:00):
there and it jumped right in.
And the fact that we did a uhAdobe Photoshop and GIMP was the
first one here, yeah.
I give it a thumbs up for sure.

SPEAKER_04 (38:07):
GIMP is uh very good open source.
So congratulations, Raymond.
Raymond got one good nugget.
Let's see what else he got.
So what else you got playing?
I'm shooting 99%.

SPEAKER_03 (38:16):
So 99%.

SPEAKER_04 (38:19):
Maybe not 99%.
I'm not Steph Curry, 90%.

SPEAKER_03 (38:23):
From the free throw?

SPEAKER_04 (38:25):
No, from the three point.

SPEAKER_03 (38:26):
Wow.
You shoot 99%.

SPEAKER_04 (38:31):
Oh I'm just saying.
So amazing.
Mr.
LeBron in this situation.
Facts, me too.
And he chose LeBron always comeup in here.
You should at least praise youryour guy, you know.

SPEAKER_03 (38:43):
Oh man.
What else you got on your list,Raven?

SPEAKER_04 (38:46):
What's going on here?
Um, we all like money, right?
I don't know about you guys, butI like money.
I don't like leaving money onthe table.
I'm gonna drop a site here tohelp my fellow colleagues, D
Hustle, Bobby D, and ouraudience here who likes money.
Like I said, I like money.
So there's this site calledMissing Money.
I'm sure you guys have heard ofit.

(39:06):
Uh every state in the UnitedStates has this if you are
missing money.
So what it does is you can go onhere, launch on the site.
I'm gonna go on here and you cantype in your last name or your
business name.
For example, I'm gonna type inmy last name, Simeleon, and I'm
gonna put in my first name,Raymond.
So you do a search.
You guys can try it out as wellif you want the audience or
whatever.
And what it does is it does aquery.

(39:27):
You can narrow it down to thestates, or you can just leave
the query for states open, andit's gonna do a query amongst
everywhere, and it's gonna seeif you got any open money left.
Basically, what this does is itchecks to see if you got like an
FPL deposit that you didn'tclaim, or a phone deposit, or
even life insurance claims,whatever the case is, a deposit

(39:48):
or nothing like that, and it'sgonna come up.
And now I have a little claimbutton right here.
It says, Whoa, Raymond, you gotsome unclaimed money.
So you can kinda go into it,find your name.
It might have an info button orit might have a claim button.
But yeah, there's probably a lotof money you're missing on the
table, guys.
I knew someone that used thisand they had collected up to
$3,000.

(40:09):
Wow, I'm not missing right now.

SPEAKER_05 (40:12):
That's for you guys.

SPEAKER_04 (40:13):
Well, I don't know, man.
I got no searches for searches.

SPEAKER_05 (40:19):
Again, I'm not gonna leave money on the table.
These guys who just don't haveto be.

SPEAKER_02 (40:30):
Some reason my last name and name is coming up a lot
here.

SPEAKER_04 (40:33):
So you might have some missing money, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (40:35):
I'm about to do some search right now, please.

SPEAKER_05 (40:36):
The guys are just let me get your credit card,
man.
Yeah, wild right now.

SPEAKER_04 (40:41):
So yeah, um, I got a couple searches actually for
some unclaimed money.
So but yeah, I thought I wantedto share that with the audience
and you guys.
So missing money.com.
How many you have, Raymond?
I got a few of them, bro.
That's shit.
It's got a couple, so yeah,places I used to live and stuff
like that.
So yeah, I got a couple that Ineed to go into and look at

(41:01):
this.

SPEAKER_02 (41:01):
So shit.
I can see that.

SPEAKER_04 (41:03):
Now mind you, it's not easy, but you got to do some
work, provide them someinformation and all that.
Well, good luck, guys.
But yeah.
So definitely, yeah.
Darwin said you need to collectthis up front, not afterwards.
I don't know what you're talkingabout.
Oh man.
So, but yeah, listenmoney.com,right?

SPEAKER_02 (41:17):
That's a good one, Raymond.
Yeah.
Because I I mean, I I definitelyhave like a um a Comcast like
account that's been trying tosend me some money.
Um, or if you have like old bankaccounts, let's say that you had
a bank account that you hadbought it down to zero, but you
never close it out, and thenbuild up a little bit of
interest.
It's not like it's hundreds ofdollars, but a few dollars.
They still have to report it tothe state as unclaimed funds,

(41:40):
and then you can actually get itback.
Um, but yeah, uh, I'm definitelygonna go through this list
because I can see my oldaddresses listed here.
Oh, that's cool.
And that kind of correlates tothere might be some funds out
there that I can go get somebread.
Okay.

SPEAKER_04 (41:55):
Yeah, check your wife's name, D Hustle.
Maybe maybe your wife has that'sher problem.

SPEAKER_05 (42:00):
No, my wife.

SPEAKER_03 (42:03):
Give yourself a big round of applause for that.

SPEAKER_05 (42:05):
That's hilarious.
I got money crap.
I got my money.
Give him my money.

SPEAKER_02 (42:12):
He ain't got no time for that.
He's already been to thesesites.
These sites ain't new for him.

SPEAKER_05 (42:18):
He ain't got no money there.

SPEAKER_04 (42:19):
I got no money waiting.
He's been checking.
He also does not leave money onthe table.

SPEAKER_03 (42:23):
He got an AI running in the back that checks it all
the time.
Make sure AI agent.

SPEAKER_05 (42:28):
No money left behind, brother.
That's my money.

SPEAKER_02 (42:30):
That is how heavy is all his money is accounted for,
every coin.
I don't owe anybody out.

SPEAKER_05 (42:38):
Me, nobody.
No, it's a done deal.
That's my good.
That's funny.
That's funny.

SPEAKER_03 (42:44):
Great, great site, Raven.

SPEAKER_04 (42:45):
Give Raven a round of applause for that one.
That was a good one.
That's um yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (42:50):
I will say that uh definitely uh people, you may
even get stuff in the mail aboutit too.
So check your sp your your junkmail.
For sure.
Um and also it's better for youto go claim it yourself rather
than having a service claim itbecause they're gonna take some
off the top, right?
So let's say that you'reclaiming$100 and I start with
it.
So if he has a lot of money leftover, they're gonna charge you
$85 and you're only gonna walkaway with$15, right?

(43:12):
That's like crazy.
How in the world I'm doing allthis for$15.
But um definitely great, greatsite, Raymond.
Yeah, thank you.
Wow, you got two for two in mybook.
I don't know about D.
But what do you give him, D?
He's holding a comment.
He said one, one, one, one oftwo, right?
Two for two?
Because he already knew thepercent.
He already knew about the money.
Go catch the money.
So he said, I'm not getting leftbehind on this message.

(43:32):
Go ahead.
Well, what else you got on yourlist?

SPEAKER_04 (43:34):
Before I drop it in here, I want to preference this
that we are at a like a weirdperiod right now for movies and
shows.
Summer's over, all theblockbusters are done, so you
know, this is a weird period.
I'm not hyping this show.
I think it's an okay show.
I think it's cool.
If you don't have anything towatch or nothing like that, even
though Rotten Tomatoes has givenit a 95% audience is giving it

(43:55):
72%.
I think it's a good show.
I'm not saying it's the bestI've ever seen.
I dropped the link in.
They just had their uh endingpremiere two nights ago on
Sundays.
Shout out to HBO for alwayskilling it, given very high
quality content.
If you're looking for a a crimedrama, it's got big time actors
in it.
Mark Ruffalo, aka the incredibleHulk actor.

(44:16):
Yeah.
It's got um some other folks inhere.
Um gosh, I can't think of theirnames, but it's got uh Emily
Jones and Fabian Franco.
If you Google them, you guyswill know them immediately.
But it's a mini-series, onlyseven episodes.
Me and my girl have beenwatching it.
Very good show.
Not saying it's the best showI've ever seen, but if you are

(44:37):
don't have anything to watch andyou got HBO or use someone's
account, check it out.
It's called The Task.
It's a crime drama.
Um, it's a good show.
So that's all I'll say.
So let's see what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_05 (44:50):
Let's see the review.
Uh well, first of all, I'mgiving a shout out not for this
fucking show here.
As femininly he said me and mygirl.
He didn't say I caught that too.

SPEAKER_03 (44:58):
So I'm loving other than that.
Yeah, give him a give himanother round of applause for
that a little bit.

SPEAKER_02 (45:04):
Because he didn't use the right terms this time.

SPEAKER_05 (45:07):
Um I'm not gonna watch this show, so um I'll wait
until I figure it out a littlebit more because all of his
shows that he has.
First of all, number one, I gota sign to say.

SPEAKER_04 (45:20):
You are saying seven.
I watched Severance.
Uh-huh.
Oh.
Okay, which uh season?

SPEAKER_05 (45:28):
Season one?
I watched the whole bullshit.
What both seasons?
Both seasons.
Okay.
The worst fucking show I seen inmy life.
Oh my gosh.
Wow.
This that was the top top showfor the year.
I don't know how that shit got alot of recognition.
I don't know how that show got alot of awards.

(45:49):
I don't even know why peoplepraise this show.
It is the worst fucking show Ibench watch in my whole fucking
life.
Wow.
Oh my gosh.
First of all, number one, itdrags to shit.
And so episode one, season nine,when finally you see some
action, something finally thatyou get hyped up, finally that

(46:10):
you say shit.
Something's really happeningafter this, all this bullshit,
and then the next episode isjust going right back down.
All over fucking again.
I'm never gonna watch a showthat Raymond recommends in my
life.
The ending was the dumbest shit.
Wow.
Did you guys watch this?

(46:30):
I mean, maybe I'm just talkingabout it.
I couldn't get it.

SPEAKER_02 (46:32):
I couldn't get into it.
I couldn't.
It is the switch couldn't turnon for me.
Well, you finished it?
No, no.
I only watched two episodes andI couldn't continue.
That's the best thing we saw.
I couldn't continue.
Shocked to hear that.

SPEAKER_05 (46:44):
You watched the whole thing?
Raymond's the one in season two,Raymond?
Yeah.

SPEAKER_04 (46:48):
He's already ready for season three.
I cannot wait for season three.
I think it's one of the bestshows that came out in the last
five years.

SPEAKER_05 (46:56):
This shit is garbage.
What suspense?
You know, I'm dying to let melet me turn over here.
Okay.

SPEAKER_04 (47:01):
What suspense gave you that you think this show was
great?
What did you what did you thinkof the concept?
Which one?
Of the concept of how you go in,you have your any and your
outie.
You got your work world and yourpersonal life split.

SPEAKER_05 (47:15):
Two different things.
Two different things for thesefucking idiots.
Uh putting a fucking deviceinside.
Once you go to an elevator, itchanges your fucking
personality.
Yes.
You know, uh the Annie doesn'thave no fucking idea what's
going on inside work.
The work has no freaking ideawhat's going on in the outside
life.
Like, what are we trying to dohere?

(47:36):
Ben Stiller, call me, man.
Because I know I see you doingthese productions and psych
directing and shit.
This is the worst.
The end was the dumbest shit Iever seen in my fucking life.
And you watched both seasons?
I watched both seasons because Ireally had to talk shit about
this shit.
Shout out to you for musteringthrough and watching two
seasons.

SPEAKER_04 (47:55):
Maybe he thought it was gonna get better.
I'm not, you know.

SPEAKER_05 (47:57):
The guy, the, the, the, the guy, the chunky guy,
what's it?
I forgot his name.
Uh, his wife, huh?

SPEAKER_04 (48:03):
Dylan G, the black man.

SPEAKER_05 (48:04):
Dylan, yeah, Dylan, comes in all of a sudden with
his wife comes in because shehas her man in the outside Audi,
is doesn't figure out if hecan't get a fucking job and
shit.
He then he comes in and he findsa brand new personality of her
man, which is the she wish herman that's in that was not not
the Audi.
Uh-huh.
She wish he was him that was notin the outside fucking

(48:25):
situation.
The fucking girl is the fuckingfather.
I don't know why the fucking sheowns the fucking business and
shit.
Uh-huh.
Um, I at the end of the day, theguy uh uh from um Transformers,
the the the guy with themustache and shit, like he's
gay, but then Christopher Walkencomes in out of nowhere and
shit, and he's gay, and thenhe's trying to save him and

(48:47):
shit.
And then the main fucking actoris trying to be like so cool, he
loves his fucking job, andoutside he has no recollection,
and then at the end they'retrying to figure out um he's
trying to save his wife becausehis wife is part of the freaking
situation there, and then now hesaves his wife, but then gets it

(49:08):
is in love with the co-worker,which is the owner, and runs
away with the owner at thefucking end.
The dumbest show I ever seen.
Oh my god, am I fucking?

SPEAKER_04 (49:16):
Did he recap it well?
He recapped it very well.
He recapped it well, yeah.
I mean and he still has thisopinion, Raymond.
I disagree with his opinion, butyou know, hey.

SPEAKER_05 (49:25):
But no, I want to hear what the why is.
You know, I'm gonna cut some ofmy sports dun to shit for sure
because I want to hear what madethis show so good for you.

SPEAKER_04 (49:34):
It's the concept, like splitting your work life
and your personal life.
Like, I would love to do thatnow because you guys hear- What?
What do you mean?
Like, you guys hear how stressedI am about my work life.
Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_05 (49:44):
Like, I have a you know that's because you can't do
the right delegations that youneed to do for your fucking work
situation.

SPEAKER_04 (49:50):
I would love that technology right now.
So that concept is that conceptis really hooked up.
I love that concept.
Like, if I could split, likesometimes I can't even sleep at
night because I'm thinking aboutwork.
I'm stressed.
Like, if I could just split thatand take that out, like I would
have the perfect life.
Like, the only stress I have inmy life right now is my work.
That's it.
Like, to if I could do that andsplit it in half, like what they

(50:11):
do in this show, it'd beamazing.
Like, so that that's the part ofthe show.
Brilliant.

SPEAKER_02 (50:15):
But how about the storyline of the show?

SPEAKER_04 (50:17):
The storyline is great.
I love the characters, they'refunny.
Like, it is like, I mean, youknow, the black you didn't like
the black guy that was dancingand stuff like that.
He's hilarious.
He's a good job.
You took the supervisorseriously.

SPEAKER_05 (50:29):
But here's the thing
So at the end of the day, he washimself.

SPEAKER_02 (50:35):
Yes, he's with the company.
He was inside and outside, thesame person.

SPEAKER_05 (50:38):
He's the same person.
Inside and outside.
Okay.
The only one who was injectedare the four fucking people that
the main characters, of course,Christopher Walken and other
people that's inside as regularworkers.
Yeah, yeah.
But other than that, Colt wasthe lady, which is the own the
real the real manager that leftand started to help out the main
guy.
And then the black guy that's inand out situation, and he

(51:02):
finally grew some balls, whichyou need to figure out, and how
to tell a manager was reallyfucking good.
That's your motivation rightthere.
That's what he should take fromthe show.
That's what he should take fromthe show is how to speak to the
manager and don't let no managertell you shit.
But at the end of the day, theshow was garbage rain.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_02 (51:20):
Alright, alright, alright.
So we got Shogun on the list,and then we got uh uh what was
this word called again?
Uh Severance.
Severance.

SPEAKER_05 (51:28):
It was nice enough.
Uh huh.
The first three episodes was theworst for me.
Uh-huh.
Then I said I told you.
I couldn't do it.
I couldn't do it.
Let's drag on.

SPEAKER_04 (51:36):
Like it's most people quit after the first two.
Look, I almost quit too.
Like I said the same thing yousaid, D.
Hustle Mattel.
I don't know if you said thesame thing.
Okay, well, it took me like ontothe show.
Oh, my buddy put me onto it.
I was the same way.
It took me three years to watchit.
I was like, I'm not watchingthis crap.
And he was like, give it a shot.
Is the buddy white?

(51:57):
Yes.
But that doesn't mean thatdefeats the purpose.
Because black people like theshow too.
I haven't met one black person.

SPEAKER_02 (52:07):
Well, you have one.
You haven't met two, you mean?
I haven't.

SPEAKER_04 (52:09):
Carl Anthony Towns, the basketball player, loves the
show.
He shot it out Ben Stiller.
Uh he loves the show.

SPEAKER_05 (52:16):
So he must have been high watching because there
needs to be some type of drugsin order to be watching.
It's not for everybody.

SPEAKER_04 (52:22):
Look, my girl gave up on it as well on two
episodes.
She's like, I can't watch this.

SPEAKER_05 (52:26):
Another black person denies the shit.
They go right there.

SPEAKER_02 (52:29):
That's funny.
Anyway, yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (52:31):
That's all I had to say.

SPEAKER_02 (52:32):
I think it's the worst.
I think I think D was ready forthis one, though.
But at least you got a realopinion about it.
Someone that watched all the waythrough.
He may have had to forcehimself.
I did.

SPEAKER_05 (52:45):
I did.
It was one of those shows,Bobby, that I put it on.
I was washing dishes.
I was cleaning.
I wasn't paying no mind becausethere was no action.
There was no sense of fuckinglike, you know what?
I can't wait to wake up tomorrowto watch this fucking show.
No, it wasn't none of that.
None of that.
It was none of it.
The shit drags for the wholeentire time.

(53:05):
It's one of those shows that youhave to have patience.
You do.
Yes.
If you do not have patience, donot watch the show.
Yeah.
That's why a lot of peopledropped on the second, third,
maybe even fourth.

SPEAKER_04 (53:17):
Yeah, you're correct.
Yeah, like I said, it took methree years.

SPEAKER_05 (53:20):
This show is for people who But you still touted
as the best show ever, bro.
I thought it was the best showever.
The show is for people who hasno fucking life, who is bored at
home, and like to watch shows.

SPEAKER_02 (53:33):
And also, one of the things that I hear Raymond say
is if you have a workenvironment where you wish you
could separate your life fromyour work environment, and that
seems like it's a hook.
It's fire.
I think so too.

SPEAKER_05 (53:44):
It's cool.
I I like that, but at the end ofthe day, it's just, bro, I need
to know what's going on at work.
Yeah.
Okay.
I mean, do you definitely do it?

SPEAKER_04 (53:51):
Well, you do.
Like when you go with your withyour innie.

SPEAKER_05 (53:54):
No, your innie doesn't tell you everything that
any needs to be.
Well, I don't know.
I don't know.
Y'all talking more about theshow.
I don't know about that.
Your innie only adds becauseeven your own even what he
doesn't tell you is thateverybody in there besides the
main character wants to quittheir fucking job.

SPEAKER_02 (54:10):
Yeah, isn't there a girl that tries to almost kill
herself at the beginning?

SPEAKER_05 (54:13):
Yeah, which is the which is the main cat one of the
main characters, which is theowner of the company.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, holdon.

SPEAKER_02 (54:20):
I didn't get this far in the show, and no, this is
gonna be what do they call itwhen you tell the show before?
So surprise.
This is surprise.
So that chick is the owner ofthe company.

SPEAKER_05 (54:30):
She is the son, the daughter of the owner of the
company.
But it starts off with herhating her job and wanting to
kill herself.
Right, because she doesn't wantto be there and she cannot leave
the job because the Audi tellsthem you cannot resign.

SPEAKER_02 (54:44):
Oh, so the Audi makes the decision if you can
resign or not.
Right.
So the Audi is like, nah, chick,you staying down there.
Right.
Because the Audi knows thatshe's the owner of the company.

SPEAKER_05 (54:54):
At the end of the day, this is all good because
you must be white becausefirecrack.
Shout out to Ben Stiller.
At the end of the day, iscontrolling your employees.
That is technically, you're notable to do what the fuck you
want to do.
Technically, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (55:10):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (55:11):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (55:11):
Because you're not even able to go home and think
about your day at work.
You just come back to your dayat work when you come back.

SPEAKER_05 (55:17):
So if I curse, if I'm the manager and I curse at
you, tough up, fuck you, yadayada yada.
Oh, I want to quit.
Boom, boom.
Okay, I'll let me get yourresignation later.
Boom.
The next day tomorrow.
No.
Unfortunately, Audi says, No,but your Audi doesn't know
exactly what the fuck is goingon.

SPEAKER_02 (55:32):
So the Audi doesn't know what's going on and the
work place.
He likes that shit.
That's the confusing part aboutit.
See, that that's that's yeah,it's just not for me.
Again, it is not for me.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks for the show, uh, Raymonduh Raymond.

SPEAKER_04 (55:46):
Thanks for the fucking show up.
I respect you mustering throughthat.

SPEAKER_03 (55:50):
No, I definitely give D a D uh uh credit for that
because uh he he went all theway through.
I I couldn't get it.

SPEAKER_05 (55:57):
No, because I had I had to go through the whole
thing.
You had to try to find out whatit was.
I had to figure it out what'sgoing on because he's he praised
this shit like it was one of thebest shows I've ever seen.
Uh but again, it tells a lot.
I just I just can't.
Bobby, give it another shot.
Don't let his opinion sway down.

(56:17):
I don't know, bro.

SPEAKER_04 (56:18):
There are more opinions on his side than my
side that what people feel aboutthe show.
I don't know.

SPEAKER_02 (56:24):
Yeah.
Well, you I'll just say you youdefinitely did well today with
the utility sites.
Thank you.
Um the the show that yourecommended today.
I don't think you did that wellbecause we even pivoted from
that show to talk about anothershow.
So that's definitely I didn'twant to overhype this show.
I'm just saying, I'm justsaying.
Yeah.
But if we just go back toSeverance a little bit, I I
don't know if I can, bro.

(56:44):
Okay.
Let me tell you something aboutD.
D has one of those palifs thatif he says something's good, you
need to make sure it's you needto watch it, or something you
need to taste, you need to eat,or a place you need to go.
His opinion is very, very clear.
If D says, don't even look thatway, don't look that way, bro.

SPEAKER_03 (57:07):
I'm not gonna look that way, bro.
I'm not gonna look that way.
Especially if you put in thework too.
That's funny.

SPEAKER_05 (57:13):
I'm gonna watch the whole show because I knew I was
gonna come to this fuckingpodcast and I had to talk shit
about the fucking show.
That's all.
But I had a clip.
I had to watch the whole thingbecause Shogun, I was like, yo,
whatever.
But this one, he praised theshit out of this one.
He actually might bring it backup on Raven's Nugget.
Raymond thinks because Celebritysays it's a great fucking show,
I'm gonna fucking say it's agreat fucking shit.

(57:35):
I didn't know.

SPEAKER_04 (57:36):
I mean, I thought it was a great show.

SPEAKER_05 (57:38):
I don't think you want to watch a good show,
Halo's out, ladies andgentlemen.
Halo if you guys want to watchHalo back to back from a video
game, please go ahead and watchHalo.
That's a great action show ifyou guys want to watch a show.
Severance, it's different.

SPEAKER_04 (57:55):
Severance is different.
Oh boy.
It's different.
So all right, fellas.

SPEAKER_02 (57:59):
Well, Raven, thank you so much for your nuggets.
Uh D Hustle, thank you so muchfor the commitment to the show.
Uh the validate.
Yeah, I'm very impressed too,for sure.
Two things back.
That's what he wants back.
All right, D, I think we up nextfor some sports, my guy.

SPEAKER_05 (58:15):
Ladies and gentlemen, hold on, hold on,
hold on, hold on.
I gotta get the most wonderfulthing out.
See, you you gotta you gottagive him the space, bro.
Alright, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm not gonna waste too muchtime.
Uh uh, we went over due tofucking severance here, ladies

(58:36):
and gentlemen.
So I just want to get down.
Uh this is the word you guyshave been waiting for.
Some sports, some highlights,and what um so if you see me
going fast, uh try to keep up.
All right.
At the end of the day,congratulations to Los Angeles,
Vegas, the ladies who WNBA gottheir fucking chip.
They swept them out.
All right.
Shout out to those girls overthere, 4-0 for the freaking uh

(59:00):
anyway.
At the end of the day, uh betterluck next time uh for the
Phoenix.
Uh soccer, soccer, who is yourfavorite team?
Let me know who's your favoriteteam so we can go ahead and give
them a shout.
Soccer is uh Messi is doing thething, Ronaldo doing his thing,
boom.
NHL.

SPEAKER_02 (59:12):
FIFA, when's when's FIFA kicking off?

SPEAKER_05 (59:14):
Next year?

SPEAKER_02 (59:15):
Yeah, so next year.

SPEAKER_05 (59:17):
NHL, NHL is out 2025.
Who is your favorite team?
Uh a lot of uh games showing onon TNT, ladies and gentlemen for
hockey.
Who is your favorite hockey?
The Panthers are here in uh one,two, three, fourth place.
Uh shout out to the Panthers,Detroit number one handling
their business, Carolina, uh,Colorado, and Las Vegas Knights

(59:38):
are all on top.
Shout out to them.
Formula Uh, Formula Uh is on,ladies and gentlemen.
McLaren coming back is uh uhtrying to figure out what's
going on after surgery.
Their title threat.
They're trying to figure outthey are in first place, but
Ferrari is right on there, sohopefully they figure it out
exactly.
Tennis, tennis is on, ladies andgentlemen.
Who's your favorite tennisperson?
There's a lot of people.

(59:59):
Uh Coco's out there trying to dotheir thing.
Ladies and gentlemen, hopefully,who is your favorite tennis
player?
Let us know so we can go aheadand shout it out.
Boxing, boxing.
You miss a good boxing match.
Danny Garcia just knocked out,you know, the one and only in
Brooklyn for the humongous fightthat they had.
And he knocked him out likenobody ever existed.

(01:00:23):
Yeah, Danny Garcia was basicallyuh against Danny Gonzalez.
Uh but anyway, at BarkleyCenter, and it was a great
showdown in Brooklyn.
Golf.
Golf is on.
If you have a favorite golfperson, let me know who it is.
I'm not too trying to figureout.
Alright.
Here we go.
College football.

(01:00:46):
Here we go.
For the college football.
Fortunately, Florida State isnot doing what they did.
They lost to Miami, but at theend of the day, Miami got their
first law.
Sorry, Bobby.
I had to say it.
It is what it is.
As you can see, we're nottalking about the gators because
they are freaking firing theircoach.
But that's another story in thestore.
You agree or disagree with thefiring?

SPEAKER_04 (01:01:05):
Two comments.
I agree, but it's messed upfiring someone after they won a
game.

SPEAKER_02 (01:01:13):
So if they win the game, that means they keep the
job until the next game thatthey get fired.
I mean that they lose.

SPEAKER_04 (01:01:18):
Yeah, that's disrespectful.

SPEAKER_02 (01:01:19):
Alright, D.

SPEAKER_05 (01:01:20):
Other than that, uh the one and only Navy Shipman,
Georgia Tech, BYU, and Indiana.
And that's it.
As undefeated teams still leftin college football.
NBA, ladies and gentlemen.
NBA is getting ready.

(01:01:41):
I just did my draft yesterday.
No, Sunday.
I apologize.
It's looking good.
Everybody's getting ready forthe showdown, which is tomorrow.
Tomorrow there's gonna be somegames going on right now.
Hopefully, everybody has theirfavorite team.
As you can see, the King, aka uhLeBrony, Hani James is out
because he has some type offucking injury, which is we

(01:02:05):
don't know.
The last person who had thatsame injury was Larry Bird, and
he had to retire after thatsituation.
Oh word.
At the end of the day, why isLeBron not retiring?
Is it a real injury?
We can't keep up with his life,but hopefully a real LeBron fan
would let us know exactly what'sgoing on.

SPEAKER_04 (01:02:20):
Uh preserve him, you know.
Just preserve yes, he's old,guys.

SPEAKER_05 (01:02:25):
Come on.
Is that what we call it now?
He's old.
So why don't he retire?
I mean Is it for the love of thegame?
I don't think that's what it is.
He's trying to win another chip.

SPEAKER_04 (01:02:35):
What do you mean?
How many more chips does heneed?
He's trying to win one.
He's trying to win another one.

SPEAKER_02 (01:02:40):
All I know is uh the way that you say preserve him
means like you're gonna mummifyhim type stuff and still let him
be on the roster.
The man is 40 years old, guys.
So he can say that.

SPEAKER_05 (01:02:49):
So is that the excuse that we're gonna give?
He is 40 years old.
I don't know.

SPEAKER_02 (01:02:53):
They're gonna find an excuse for for regardless.
Not an excuse.

SPEAKER_04 (01:02:57):
I mean everybody does this in every sport.
What's that?
You preserve your players.
No comment.

SPEAKER_02 (01:03:04):
But I I am a little concerned.

SPEAKER_05 (01:03:06):
Remember, I'm not Psiatica.
Iatha is the the issue that heis having because he is missing
the uh opening up for you knowit says here the 40-year-old
will be re-evaluated on October30th, which is you know, two
weeks from here.
Yeah, it is unclear what stepinto the starting line will
James would be.

(01:03:27):
Will he be a bench player?
No, because he wants to be thestar player, but at the end of
the day, I mean, what what arewe doing?
What are we doing?
Are we still holding up thestats button here?
Or what are we doing?

SPEAKER_02 (01:03:37):
Yeah, I don't I don't know.
Uh and I'm not I'm not a sportsfan that that watches that much.
You don't need to be a force fanjust to realize bullshit.
But that's what I'm getting tois like Kawhi Leonard has been
doing this for years.

SPEAKER_04 (01:03:48):
Who's that?
Kawhi Leonard.

SPEAKER_05 (01:03:49):
You know, it's funny.

SPEAKER_04 (01:03:50):
What are you talking about?
Here we go, here we go.
It's funny.

SPEAKER_05 (01:03:52):
It's funny how you sound just like LeBron.
At the end of the day, when youwin a champion, when you win
something, you take all theaccountability, but when you
lose, you can't do it.

SPEAKER_04 (01:04:03):
I've never heard you complain about Kawhi Leonard or
anybody.
He's been doing this for years.

SPEAKER_02 (01:04:07):
But you explain what doing it is.

SPEAKER_04 (01:04:09):
Preserving sitting down.
Oh no.

SPEAKER_05 (01:04:12):
He's younger than LeBron.
He's not preserving sittingdown.
That's a judge.
I'm not a judge.
That is a coach decision.
That is his, not his decision.
At the end of the day, Kawhi,for me, if he wasn't as hurt as
he was, I think he's a betterplayer than LeBron.
Come on, LeD Hustle.
You don't believe that.
I believe that myself.
Oh, come on.
Would you stop?
Would you take your hatred outof LeBron?

(01:04:33):
I don't have to take my hatredout of LeBron.
I'm just crazy.
Facts.
Okay.
Put it this way.
When LeBron played KawhiLeonard, I think LeBron was
scared of Kawhi Leonard becausehe knew he does great defense
against LeBron and he locked himdown when he was playing in the
Spurs.

SPEAKER_04 (01:04:47):
Yes, that was, yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (01:04:48):
Okay, let's be let's talk facts here, man.
You over here, all you LeBronfreaking writers don't want to
speak fucking facts.
Let's speak facts.

SPEAKER_04 (01:04:56):
I mean, can we give the man some props?
What?
40 years old.

SPEAKER_05 (01:04:59):
And that's where we're gonna go.
You see, I knew this was gonnahappen.
I'm 40 years old, the longevity,he's old, he can't perform like
he used to, you know, he hasn'tdone.
Now my son is there.
We're trying to get fucking, youknow, yada yada yada yada yada
yada.
But you can't take your loss,you can't figure out what's
going on, you blamemotherfucking people, you
fucking what more do you need?

(01:05:19):
Like, what are you trying to do?
I just think it's time for himto sit down, bro.

SPEAKER_04 (01:05:23):
Well, yes.
I mean, I don't know how muchlonger he's gonna go on for, but
you know.
But I don't know why he'sbelaboring it.
Hey, the man still wants toplay.
I never heard about this whenBrady was still playing at 14.
Yes, you did stuff like that.

SPEAKER_05 (01:05:37):
Yeah, people people definitely told him he needed.
Why is he still playing?
Yeah, I don't know why he'sthere.
But at the end of the day, thedifference between Brady and
LeBron, he won a fucking chip.
Okay.
He was in the room.
He went to fucking Tampa Bay andwon a chip.
What LeBron has done.

(01:05:57):
He's won five chips, hasn't he?
Who?
LeBron.
That's how I know he's a writer.
Because he's only been fourchips, uh, not five.
Don't give him extra credit whenhe doesn't need to.
Wow.

SPEAKER_02 (01:06:08):
All right, okay.
I just don't know what LeBron ischasing.
Uh at this age.
Okay.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_04 (01:06:13):
You can say the same thing about Aaron Rodgers and
Joe Flacco.
Yeah, he goes, He need toretire.
I want to hear you guys say thatabout the code.

SPEAKER_02 (01:06:20):
Aaron Rodgers is proving a point, though.

SPEAKER_04 (01:06:22):
He still can he can still got it.
Who's playing at a higher level?
Aaron Rodgers or LeBron?

SPEAKER_02 (01:06:26):
LeBron's not even playing.

SPEAKER_04 (01:06:28):
Okay.
Just to answer the question,bud.

SPEAKER_02 (01:06:30):
LeBron's not even playing.
So how is there a comparison?

SPEAKER_04 (01:06:33):
They ran him out of New York Jets.

SPEAKER_02 (01:06:35):
But is he still sucked?
Is he still what's he doing now?
Because he's not performing.

SPEAKER_05 (01:06:38):
That's what you need to do.
He's run people out.

SPEAKER_04 (01:06:41):
Run LeBron out of, he's still playing at high
level.
Because people on the high levelis his age.
In New York, they ran him outbecause he's stunk.
But what is he doing right now?
He's on the Steelers on a goodorganization.

SPEAKER_02 (01:06:52):
But he's still performing.

SPEAKER_04 (01:06:54):
He's he's flinging that ball around.
He's and they lost on Thursdaynight.

SPEAKER_02 (01:06:58):
One loss doesn't well, you can't.
You just said that one losscan't define who you are.
I'm just saying, but he stunk itup last year.
He got ran out of town.

SPEAKER_05 (01:07:05):
All I know is Joe Flacco's a backup quarterback at
the end of the day.
Let's be a starter on a newteam.
If he wasn't fucking traded, hewas a backup quarterback.
But he was starting over Shadorin the rookie, though.
Right.
Correct.
Because they transferred himover to over there because they
didn't have at the end of theday, the the whoever goes to the

(01:07:26):
Browns, no, there's not afucking quarterback there.
Yeah.
Let's be fucking realistic.
It took a chance from the Coltsand all the way down from the
Colts, all the way down tofreaking uh to the Browns,
hopefully that makes it.
But at the end of the day, thatis not Joe's Flackless for.
Joe Flackless doesn't have nofucking wide receivers at the
fucking Browns.
Let's be realistic.
So who is he gonna throw for?
What happened when he wasplaying Aaron Rodgers when he

(01:07:47):
had for elite core fucking courtrunning wide receivers?
You see the numbers he put up.
I'm just saying, you guys got achance to do it.
But did you see the numbers heput up for the old player?
For an old player.
Can LeBron do that?

SPEAKER_02 (01:07:58):
No.
He's sitting on the bench rightnow, so I don't know.
Okay.
I just don't know if he's gonnacome out of this.
You said that this is the sameinjury that who had?
Larry Bird back in the days.

SPEAKER_05 (01:08:07):
Larry Bird had the same injury and he was forced to
fucking retire.
Yeah.
Larry Bird.
Larry Bird, a phenomenal player.
A more championship caliber.
Larry Byrd did not play till hewas 40.

SPEAKER_02 (01:08:20):
Here we go again.

SPEAKER_05 (01:08:21):
Okay.
You're chasing Cloud, yourcitation stuff.

SPEAKER_02 (01:08:24):
Yeah, that's that's that's the only reason why he's
still playing.
It's a LeBron France.

SPEAKER_05 (01:08:28):
Again, LeBron France, you can't give any type
of.
But give the man some credit forplaying till 40.
Well, he well, that that's thething, is like he's still he
hasn't said that he's done withit.
Can we give Chris Ball that he'splaying uh at 40?
What are we trying to do here?
Where's where's the cricket?
Chris Ball's not playing on ahigh level.
He's not is he still in theleague?
Yeah, he is in the league.

(01:08:48):
He's playing, actually, he'splaying with fucking um the
Clippers right now.
Is he a starter?
No, he's a backup.
Okay.

SPEAKER_04 (01:08:54):
Where LeBron should be.
I didn't even know if he wasstill in the league.
That's the difference betweenChris Paul and the play.

SPEAKER_05 (01:08:58):
Because you don't watch basketball.

SPEAKER_04 (01:09:00):
You watch LeBron.
He's not watching LeBron.
He's not impactful.
Like I didn't even know he'sstill in the league.
He's definitely impactful.

SPEAKER_05 (01:09:08):
You still gotta give him credit.
Have you watched Chris Paulplaying San Antonio?

SPEAKER_04 (01:09:13):
I mean.
There's a lot of 40 players, yousay?
Well, I mean, is there a lot of40 players?
He's not even still in theleague.
He's not impactful.
LeBron's a starter on a at stillproducing at a high level.

SPEAKER_02 (01:09:23):
Well, he has to regular season produce this year
before y'all continue thatconversation.

SPEAKER_04 (01:09:27):
I do realize no players play 82 games.
Give me a player that plays 82games.
Give me a player.
I'm waiting.

SPEAKER_05 (01:09:33):
That plays 82 games?

SPEAKER_04 (01:09:34):
Yes.

SPEAKER_05 (01:09:34):
I haven't got there yet, but the stat says right
here, there are two playersright now that's 40 years old.
That's LeBron James and ChrisPaul.

SPEAKER_04 (01:09:40):
You guys are saying he's taking games off.
Nobody plays 82 games.
I think Jordan did it only likea few times.
I won't go into the JordanChalkers.
Let's not go down to that.

SPEAKER_05 (01:09:51):
There's two different players.
One's more fierce, the other oneis more baby.

SPEAKER_04 (01:09:56):
Nobody plays 82 games.
He said don't get into it, andyou said it up like that, D.
In all the sports, even in NFL,do they play all 17 games of
players?
Ah, right now.
They should.

SPEAKER_05 (01:10:06):
You're getting paid a maximum fucking dollars.

SPEAKER_04 (01:10:08):
Same thing with LeBron, and you guys are saying
he's sitting out of games.

SPEAKER_02 (01:10:11):
Well, I I think the thing that with LeBron fans is
that they can't see him notplay.

SPEAKER_04 (01:10:16):
Okay.
Like he you like there's athere's a point.
You want your player to playevery single game that's gonna
be a good one.

SPEAKER_02 (01:10:22):
There is no like round of applause, or don't you
know, at the end of the gamewhere they where the players
like the game is won, right?
And then they walk him off thecourt and they like, oh, he
could still stay in, but theygive him a round of applause.
Y'all don't want to do that forhim.

SPEAKER_05 (01:10:32):
Malik Bridges, Jared Allen, Harrison Barnes, uh Malik
Basie, uh, Jalen Green, ChrisPaul.
Chris Paul.
Does that name sound familiar?
Is that the other 40-year-oldyou that you know?
Okay, Jalen McDaniels, BuddyHeed, uh Julian Champagne, uh
Bob Carrington, and Nick AxelWalker all have played 82 games.

(01:10:55):
I didn't see LeBron in there.
Okay.
And the 40 year old, this is the40-year-old right here.
Okay.

SPEAKER_04 (01:11:01):
Chris Paul.

SPEAKER_05 (01:11:01):
Chris Paul, the 40-year-old that you guys
saying, who is he?
Plays 82 fucking games, and heis 40 years old.

SPEAKER_02 (01:11:07):
Yeah, I think y'all have to play.

SPEAKER_05 (01:11:08):
Where is LeBron doing?

SPEAKER_02 (01:11:09):
Y'all have like a little cult following over
LeBron.
A cult following.
Yeah, it is.
Y'all should give him a round ofapplause.
For 40 years old, and y'allstill want him to go on the
court and ball?
And and then also still play80s, 80 some games and still be
the MVP and still.

SPEAKER_05 (01:11:23):
I don't respect anybody like that that complains
and everybody will fucking call.
A leader should be a leader.
A leader doesn't complain about.

SPEAKER_04 (01:11:29):
So Jordan never complained for calls.

SPEAKER_05 (01:11:32):
He does.
He does.

SPEAKER_04 (01:11:33):
Oh my gosh.
Jordan has never complained forcalls, guys.

SPEAKER_03 (01:11:37):
Raven, you you you like the the fire's being fanned
out, and and you like to readthe case.

SPEAKER_05 (01:11:42):
Same thing with Jordan fans.
You guys are like at the end ofthe day, Jordan plays
basketball.
Okay.
Jordan plays basketball.
He doesn't have to need rely onother fucking people.
He makes fucking shots.
Okay.
And at the end of the day, let'sbe realistic.
The NBA here now is softer thanit was back in the days.

SPEAKER_04 (01:12:02):
Yes.
And that's LeBron's fault.
No, yes, no.

SPEAKER_02 (01:12:06):
It is.
No, it's not LeBron's fault, butyou can't compare it in my
opinion.
Of course.

SPEAKER_04 (01:12:09):
You can't compare it.
Even an NFL is softer now, too.

SPEAKER_02 (01:12:12):
Yeah.
That's why you have peopleperforming at higher levels or
people running up scores or themost uh uh free throw shots or
the most jump shots, the mostthree points.

SPEAKER_05 (01:12:22):
But he doesn't get he doesn't get recognition.
Do you know who has the most airballs in the free throw?

SPEAKER_04 (01:12:27):
Ooh.
Guess who it is?
LeBron James.
LeBron?
Wow.
Well, he's played the mostgames.
That's common sense.
Did he hustle?
He's played the most games.
He's making the most shots.

SPEAKER_03 (01:12:38):
But the the logic that you have is always to
justify it.

SPEAKER_04 (01:12:43):
If I shoot a gun more, I'm gonna have a lot more
misses than anybody.

SPEAKER_05 (01:12:46):
I get it, bro.
That's like what are we playinghere?
So let me ask you a question.
He plays the most games.
Okay, let's give him that.
Let's give him the clout.
He plays the most games.
How many championships had henot so fulfilled?
Okay, yeah.

SPEAKER_04 (01:12:58):
He's been to 10 championships and he only has
four rings.
Okay.

SPEAKER_05 (01:13:02):
Who's four?
Is that LeBron James for?

SPEAKER_04 (01:13:04):
I mean, he's also been to 10 NBA finals.
Oh my god.
And how many MVPs?

SPEAKER_05 (01:13:09):
How many MVPs?
You only see one side of thecoin, but I'm not sure.
Put it this way.
Let me shut them up.
Let me shut them up.
20 years plus.
Still got four rings, tenchampionships, and has not done
anything.
Jordan plays 10, 6 championshipsand less years.
Jordan never been to 10 finals.

(01:13:31):
He didn't need to.

SPEAKER_04 (01:13:32):
Okay.
I'm just saying.
He didn't need to, bro.
He didn't need to.
He also.
Okay.
All right.
What are we doing?
He didn't play as long.
He didn't go to as many.
I mean, what are we arguinghere?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
He wasn't even playing at highlevel until he was 36.
Give LeBron credit.
Who wasn't playing?
LeBron hasn't played high leveluntil 36.

SPEAKER_05 (01:13:56):
It took a fucking 18 years old and some 36 to play at
high level finally now.

SPEAKER_02 (01:14:03):
All I know is that I think we need a dedicated
episode on this.
Everybody needs to go and getsome stats.
It is write them right now.
I'm ready right now and bringthem to our conversation.
We should have that in the nextepisode just to show.
And we're going to get theaudience to give us some more
insights.
If you want to see us battle itout, stat for stat and uncharted

(01:14:24):
territory that I think both ofthese fellows have been in,
comment in this uh uh commentbelow and let us know.
Uh the thing is and we candefinitely jump into it.

SPEAKER_05 (01:14:32):
I can say when it's a false or a flock or flute or
or you know, well, you have avalid point, but with LeBron
fans, LeBron enthusiastic,LeBron fucking Millennium.
You're a little different, bro.
You cannot, I cannot tell himsomething, and he was like, no.
And they just like LeBron, theycan't take accountability.

(01:14:54):
They will have to, you know, hejust like Raymond did.
Well, well, other 40 year oldold players will come out.
Well, who how many championshipshave you done?
Well, that's cult like three.
That's cult-like attributes.
That that's all they do.
Jordan is not.
No, I'm just saying, it'scult-like attributes.
Jordan's is not.
Oh, it's Jordan.
I mean, at the end of the day,we can attributes.
We can go stats for stats.

(01:15:14):
The Jordan is not cult at all.
The only Jordan.
No, it's it's just sayingcult-like attributes.
One is more dominated than theother.
You went from a player that goesinside slamming dunk and doing
that to shooting threes or halfcourt now.
What the fuck are we doing?
Who's shooting threes halfcourt?
LeBron.

(01:15:34):
How?
That's what I'm trying to figureout.
Isn't his specialty driving theball to the hole?
That's his specialty.
But now he wants to be likeSteph and just shoot threes half
court.
What are we doing?

SPEAKER_04 (01:15:45):
That he could play multiple positions.
Who?

SPEAKER_02 (01:15:47):
Is that what it's called now?

SPEAKER_04 (01:15:48):
Yes.
Holy shit.
Yeah.
I mean.

SPEAKER_02 (01:15:52):
Alright.
Put the comments below.
Let us know.
We can get them to battle itout.
I digress.

SPEAKER_05 (01:15:59):
Let me get that for all you LeBron fans and slightly
the guy next to me over here.
Let's get back to business here.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sosorry for that delay here.
It's just just these people donot understand.
Maybe you can go bar for bar,tack for tack, stats for stats.
The only thing he has islongevity.
And he's 40 years old.
He's getting, oh, show him someslack.
But he still wants to playnumbers and still nothing.

(01:16:21):
But he plays the whole game.
I digress.
Plays the whole game.
Who plays 82 games?
Another 40-year-old, as you cansee, Chris Paul over here.
But where's your guy at?
Over here standing.
And then gonna blame.
I bet you right now, you heardit here first.
If the Lakers lose, I guaranteeyou, any game or whatever the
case may be, if the game is onthe line, LeBron's gonna find

(01:16:41):
somebody else to point theirfinger at, and it's not gonna be
him.
Let's be realistic here.
But over here, my left-hand guy,he's gonna say, no, that's not
true.
That's not true.
But anyway, you're heard ithere.
Back to baseball, ladies andgentlemen.
Uh fortunately, it's sad to hearuh the Tigers did not make it.
Unfortunately, I'm so sorry,guys.
The Blue Jays has taken care ofbusiness, taking care of the

(01:17:03):
Yankees, taking care of thething.
Now is the Dodgers versus theBlue Jays.
I think the Dodgers are gonnawin it.
They had a lot of rest becausethe game was humongous and
unanimous for the Dodgers.
They beat the Brewers, theyswapped the Brewers 4-0.
The Blue Jays had to workreally, really hard against the
Mariners.

(01:17:23):
A tough, tough team.
Uh the pitching was there, thehitting was there, but
unfortunately, Vladimir the man.
Shout out to my man over there.
Shout out to my Dominicans outthere, you know, handling
business.
Even though that hopefully youcan perform against a real
freaking big humongous teamthat's uh there.
So for my Dominican players uhin the Blue Jays, please stand
up, please handle your business,don't lose momentum.

(01:17:44):
I know you guys, but that's goodsince you guys are playing.
Uh any high on the West, let'sfigure it out, but watch
Oltani's Oltani's doing histhing.
Uh other than that, let's backto NFL, ladies and gentlemen.
NFL is out uh for those uhbeautiful people.
A lot of games still going on.
Who's your favorite team?
A lot, a lot.
Unfortunately, the Dolphins, butuh yeah.

(01:18:04):
Uh fortunately the Dolphinsthere.
Uh Tour is blaming everybody buthimself.
Uh not too sure what's going onover there, but let's talk about
that.
Even though uh the the Dolphinssuck, uh the Jets are still uh
0-7.
So the Jets have not been.
The Jets are 0-7?
0-7.
Wow.
Patriots are 5-2, Buffalo Billsright under it, and Miami's
wrong there.

(01:18:24):
Uh Northeast, Pittsburgh,Cincinnati, with no Joe, Joey,
Joey Burrow, but they got theold 40-year-old uh, you know,
who you know the 40 year old?
Joe Flacco putting up numbers.
Did you you remember who thatguy is?
That guy that's playing.
Yes.
Uh so just in case you want toknow who it is.
And you know what?

SPEAKER_04 (01:18:41):
He's got the best receiver in the league.
Uh what are we arguing here?

SPEAKER_05 (01:18:46):
So he can just throw it up?
Yes.
Wow.

SPEAKER_04 (01:18:49):
Do you want to counter that?

SPEAKER_05 (01:18:50):
Yes.
I would like to know.
Um, did Joe Flacco have any goodreceivers in the Browns?
He didn't light it.

SPEAKER_04 (01:18:56):
I mean he wasn't at the Browns.
He allowed to do long.
Yes.
I mean, the Browns is a terribleorganization.
I'm just saying, let's not let'snot negate the fact that he has
the best receiver in the NFL.

SPEAKER_05 (01:19:06):
Right.
But you were just talking trashbecause he was traded from the
freaking um that he was in theBrowns and got transfer uh
traded to the freaking uhCincinnati.

SPEAKER_04 (01:19:15):
I'm just saying he's an old player like LeBron.
Right.
But he's still starting.

SPEAKER_05 (01:19:19):
Yes, yes, yeah.
He's still starting.
Yeah, you're right.
Uh he didn't take a day offbecause he has Syatica.

SPEAKER_04 (01:19:27):
There's also That's not fair, D.
Yeah.
There's less games and moregames than NBA, so it's more
impactful that he plays in theNFL.
Yeah, there's multiplefollowing.

SPEAKER_05 (01:19:37):
There goes 82 games, but at the end of the day, uh,
NFL is a contact sport.

SPEAKER_04 (01:19:42):
I guarantee you, Joe Flacco will not play 17 games
this year.

SPEAKER_05 (01:19:45):
Um that he's not gonna play the 17th game.
You know why?
Because Joe Burrow is comingback.
So how I'm gonna take a bet thatI'm not the original
quarterback.
Is this guy unfuckingbelievable, bro?
I'm just saying.
It's like I I can't, man.
I just can't with this guy.
He wants me to take a betknowing that Joe Burrow is the

(01:20:06):
main thing.

SPEAKER_02 (01:20:06):
I really think Joe Burrow's coming back this year.
Come on.
What was what was his injurythough?
It's a toe injury.
Oh, he's coming back, bro.
He's out for the year.
For a toe injury?
Yes.
He has to get surgery?
Yes.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah.
So he he might be able to dothat.
The only way he will come backis if they make the playoffs.
But if Flacco's slinging it, whywould he say he's not coming
back?

SPEAKER_05 (01:20:27):
And I uh again, I I can agree with nothing.

SPEAKER_02 (01:20:30):
Well, we will be following along and seeing if
Flacco makes it throughout thewhole season.
Okay, and definitely.

SPEAKER_05 (01:20:35):
Big shout outs to him 40 or 20.14, and he says
that Joe Burrow is out for thefucking year.
1214 isn't back?
1214, he's back.
You see, we can listen to LeBronfans somebody.
Uh so 1214.

SPEAKER_04 (01:20:47):
That's how many weeks is left in the season on
1214?

SPEAKER_02 (01:20:50):
I would say probably three weeks, maybe, in playoffs
right there.

SPEAKER_04 (01:20:54):
Two weeks, maybe.
Yeah.
So he's gonna come back andmaybe injure himself.
Come on, de-hustle.

SPEAKER_02 (01:21:00):
No, I mean him coming back is him ready to get
back in the game.

SPEAKER_04 (01:21:03):
Not that he's if they make the playoffs, but come
on.

SPEAKER_00 (01:21:06):
Uh interesting.
Extra vision approaching, ladiesand gentlemen.

SPEAKER_05 (01:21:10):
Uh, Pixbur Steelers, number one, uh, the old
40-year-old again.
The first fucking place overhere.
Uh Cincinnati.
Joe Flacco doing his thing.
Uh, I think he's mad because thetour is not performing in the
high level as a 40-year-old.
But anyway, at the end of theday, it is what it is.
I'm not gonna deny it.
Uh Danny freaking Jones handlingfucking business uh at the Colts
over there.
Jacksonville, I'm not too surehow are they four and three

(01:21:32):
right now on second place, uh,because they're not using Travis
Hunter like he's they'resupposed to, but it is what it
is.
Um, Denver Broncos, fucking uhshout out to that team for
beating my fucking for beatingmy fucking Giants.
Um I did I did predict thatloss, um but it is what it is.

SPEAKER_02 (01:21:48):
Um predictions have been very consistent, man.

SPEAKER_05 (01:21:50):
Yes.
Um I did predict that the Eagleswill uh win against the Giants,
but against that was gonebecause the Giants did fuck up
the Philadelphia Eagles.
I do feel good about that.
The Cowgirls are second place,not too sure what's going on
over there.
Uh Greenway Packers are 4-1 uhin Tampa Bay one and then San
Francisco over there, but otherthan that, ladies and gentlemen,

(01:22:11):
that's all I got.
Sorry we have to.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03 (01:22:14):
No man, there's no sorry for nothing.

SPEAKER_05 (01:22:16):
Fuck that, man, because I can't handle these
LeBron fans, man.
They on some bullshit right now.
He's old, give us some slack,and next thing you know, we're
gonna talk about the logicalfans.

SPEAKER_04 (01:22:27):
We give facts, we're logical.
Are you?
Yeah, it's not.

SPEAKER_02 (01:22:31):
I don't know, bro.
There were two missfactualpoints you've had in this
conversation, and you stand onthem like you actually like they
were fact, but they weremisfacts.

SPEAKER_05 (01:22:40):
I just want to let you know he is not gob.
Uh I didn't say he was gob.
You're praising the nigga likehe is fucking god.

SPEAKER_02 (01:22:45):
But I also see that LeBron fans have more of a cult
following rather than an actuallogical following, which is the
which is just the part that Ithink is really like um
insightful about y'all fans.

SPEAKER_04 (01:22:56):
But MJ fans are normal, right?
We didn't say nothing about it.
No, we're not normal, but we gotfacts.

SPEAKER_02 (01:23:01):
I'm just saying, who's on the who's on the stage
right now?
That's funny.
That's funny.
Well, let's go ahead and wrap itup, fellas.
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can actually go to differenttypes of events and basically
pull up to events and service uhthem that way.
So definitely highlightMarvelous Creations.

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Our second sponsor of the show,big shout out to Sunshine
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Uh, she's servicing the Orlandoarea for headshots, uh, for
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Um, and I mentioned it last timeshe went to uh uh an office
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(01:24:05):
She's also down here in WestPalm Beach.
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So she's really, really, reallygreat at what she does.
And big shout outs to SunshinePhotography and Design.
And then the last plug we got,uh D got it.
What's up, D?

SPEAKER_05 (01:24:22):
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Big shout outs to Wonder Lux and uh give him a
round of applause.
Definitely uh supporting theshow.
Um and definitely if you arelooking for sponsorship and you
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show.
Um, how'd y'all enjoy theconversation today, fellas?
Great.
Yeah, man.
It's been a while since we'vebeen able to talk.
D's had a few locked up in thechamber.

(01:25:16):
Severance is one.
LeBron is always in the chamber,he's ready to pull the trick on
anything.

SPEAKER_05 (01:25:21):
Uh just to give everybody a heads up, uh, right
now, we are gonna have adiscussion for stats for stats.
He thinks I'm joking.
We wanna be real.
Yes.
You better chat GPT up, bro.
I'm not gonna go ahead and donone of my nuggets uh for as
current events for technology.
It's gonna be uh Michael versusuh Let's get it.

(01:25:43):
Let's get it.
Let's get it.
So I promise guys it will beshort.
Um the only the only thing if itgoes over is because the denial
of the LeBron fans.
But yeah, and if I'm wrong, Iwill let you know.
Yes, I am wrong.
Uh at the end of the day, Ican't say the same for the other
party.

SPEAKER_02 (01:26:00):
Yeah, and and I'm gonna moderate it.
I will moderate it.
It's gonna be one for the books.
Uh what, next episode?
Y'all trying to put it in?

SPEAKER_05 (01:26:07):
If he's if he's willing, I'm down.
I was ready today.
Did you ready today?

SPEAKER_04 (01:26:13):
I need to have an espresso to be ready for the
day.
D's been ready, bro.

SPEAKER_05 (01:26:18):
Yeah, he said I got them in the chamber, they're
ready to go.
At the end of the day, I justwant the shoot over with is
because again, if you do notshow the LeBron fans the facts,
uh-huh, at the end of the day,it's he stays, she stays,
whatever.
Yeah.
Since they're so consistent ofstats and numbers, yeah, we're
gonna prove it to the worldexactly.

(01:26:39):
And then finally, this debatewill be over.
So whenever he talks, I'm notgonna say nothing because my
facts is already done.

SPEAKER_02 (01:26:44):
Uh-huh.
So, other than that, we willhave episode number 74.
Whatever episode.

SPEAKER_05 (01:26:50):
We're gonna have to have a lot of things.

SPEAKER_02 (01:26:51):
I'm gonna moderate it.
I'm gonna get some flags andgive people's points, and then
afterwards we'll we'll tally upthe score and see what's good.
I'm looking forward to that.
That's that's really exciting.
Um, as you can see here at thepodcast, uh, we go from talking
about tech to current events toRaymond's giving nuggets.
We jump into sports and we we'rereally here for the community
and really just levelingeverybody up and having a good

(01:27:12):
time at it.
Um, just know that any contentthat we're putting out here uh
is definitely something that wereally enjoy, and I hope you all
are enjoying the conversationsum and definitely looking
forward to the next nextepisode.

SPEAKER_06 (01:27:23):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (01:27:23):
Um, last plug that I have uh that I want to throw in
before we close the show out ismy last 30 days in AI.
It's a newsletter uh post thatI've been doing.
We're on chapter six, we gotthree more to go, and I
definitely want to encourage youall to check out the posters
that I have before because ittalks about how I'm using AI to
build virtual data centers,basically.
Um, if you've been following theshow, you know I've been in the

(01:27:44):
data center space for a longtime, talking about AI edge data
centers, building our own datacenters, and we've iterated into
building our virtual datacenters as we get start to get
capital for us to go build somebuildings out there in the
world.
And definitely we're we'll we wewill be up longer than AWS,
knock on wood.
Um, but in general, I definitelywant to encourage you all to
check it out on our newsletter.
Go to the techcustle.com, clickon newsletter, and you'll see

(01:28:05):
backstage with Bobby D andyou'll see the post there.
Um, other than that, fellas,that's all I got, fellas.
All right, yeah, yeah.
Any last words, D?
I hope everybody has a good dayand be safe out there.
For sure, for sure.
Raymond, don't call him Ray Ray.
Last words.

SPEAKER_04 (01:28:17):
Nothing.
That was funny.

SPEAKER_03 (01:28:20):
Come on now.
Last words, bro.
What's up?

SPEAKER_04 (01:28:22):
No, everybody have a everybody have a good week.
That's it.

SPEAKER_02 (01:28:24):
All right, all right, no worries.
As always, we enjoy you beinghere and thank y'all so much.
How at your boy is Bobby D.

unknown (01:28:32):
I love LeBron.
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