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Timestamps (Courtesy of Isaac Wisti)
0:23 Topic rundown
1:13 Intro
2:08 Steam case background
7:25 Steam case "heats up"
26:22 UFD Tech returning to the USA
30:30 Sponsor Squarespace
31:22 Sponsor Honey
32:10 Sponsor Seasonic
32:57 YouTube verified badges smashed
33:24 Floatplane updates
35:41 YouTube verified badges smashed
49:40 Facebook Supreme Court soon to be in session (also tech companys' countries)
56:53 Linus's pitch to Luke (Trello)
1:01:31 LTT Store shipping update
1:05:56 Huawei confirms Mate 30 will use open source Android
1:07:55 Quackborts
1:09:00 Sponsor SUPERCHATS
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