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Timestamps (Courtesy of MattDog_222)
0:22 Why the show is late (Painting)
1:42 Andy, an employee, wanted Linus to paint during Intel Extreme Tech Upgrade
3:16 Andy's setup and how Linus broke the bed
6:16 Further explanation/reactions to the bed story
7:31 Topic Previews
9:22 Roll that intro!
9:41 Linus getting Rick-rolled
10:51 Headline: NVIDIA (supposedly) Restarting production of 1050TIs
12:29 Explaining GPU 'wafers' during production
13:58 The reason they are remaking it
16:25 Digression to RTX not being popular
18:09 Valve's user hardware related data
19:17 Intel caught 'fudging' benchmarks:
21:29 The "Fun part" (Luke).
23:07 Watching the video together with Linus
24:51 Pausing and discussing Intel Evo Branding
26:32 Evo: What is it?
28:06 Jon (Rettinger) should not be the the spokesperson (Linus)
30:47 You don't market your product by crapping on the other (Linus)
33:22 Evo standard doesn't even include USB Type A ports (Luke)
35:02 Linus's AMD story about product marketing issues
37:10 LTT responsible for canning an agency
38:51 The nature of the industry with marketing agencies
41:07 Luke's favorite marketing people to work with
41:58 Asking Jon about the video
43:48 Sponsor: Backblaze
44:42 Sponsor: Private Internet Access (PIA)
45:25 Sponsor: Seasonic
46:37 Plugging Jon's channel
47:31 CD Projekt Red Source Code Leaks
49:59 Related cyber threats
51:49 Linus suspects someone actually bought it
52:50 Twitter explores payed subscriptions
53:05 Facebook's ad implementation by comparison
55:09 Twitter's homefeed (and ads)
56:58 Twitter subscription model discussion
58:19 What you get from it (Including editing tweets)
59:55 Ability to tip users
1:01:12 Art
1:02:05 Affordable Intel CPUs
1:03:37 Interesting how this + 1050TI is happening at the the same time (Luke)
1:04:50 Replying to chats
1:07:41 Linus upgrading Luke's PC + the catch
1:09:09 Conclusion + LTT Store
1:09:54 Outro
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