Chapter 1: What are the latest updates on AirPods Max 2?
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Chapter 2: How did SXSW influence the hosts' experiences?
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Chapter 3: What are the main features of the Nothing Phone 4A and 4A Pro?
Was it from Mad Catz? Yeah, from Mad Catz. And it was a fully modular adjustment. I got made fun of for that relentlessly.
It's the same thing. It's the same thing.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Samsung discontinuing the Trifold?
I'm Marques. I'm Andrew. And I'm David. So the last episode we published, we published from South by Southwest, which was a lot of fun. It was live recorded in front of that studio audience is what we're going to call it. Sure. It was a group of people. It was a fun time. We interacted with a lot of people. You can go back and listen to it and watch it on YouTube. It was sick.
Chapter 5: How does NVIDIA's DLSS 5 improve gaming performance?
Now we're back. And of course, we did have a couple of you guys stay at South by Southwest and see some other stuff. So we'll get to some talking about that. But there's also some new Apple products, the Nothing Phone 4A Pro, and Samsung killing a product. And also our favorite YouTuber coming back from the dead. My man. My man. Yeah. But first. Did they even test this?
Chapter 6: What are the unique features of the Pixel Paw Labs Mouse?
Did they?
I'm just going at it again. I got a long list apparently.
This is going to be Andrew's rants parts of the podcast.
Marques, I know you don't watch a lot of YouTube on your TV, right?
Right.
So for those of you who do.
Yeah, only on TV.
You do, right?
Well, on my projector.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts feel about the AirPods Max design and functionality?
Yeah, but have you ever gone into the history section to try and watch something and realize that for some reason on the TV app, it lists previous shorts you've watched individually? So I'll try and paint this picture really fast. Your problem is that you're watching shorts. Well, I'm watching shorts on my phone, not on my TV. But shorts... You can watch 15 shorts in a minute, right?
You can watch 15 shorts in 15 seconds.
Yeah, exactly. If you just spam through three in a row, does it count all of those as a history? It counts all of those as a singular watching history.
Chapter 8: What trivia questions arise from the episode's discussions?
Are you serious?
On your TV, if you were to do that very quickly, now when you go to the history section on your TV, the whole carousel of previously watched things is now just short, short, short, short, short, short, short. They should just separate that. So the thing is they know how to already because on your desktop app, it's separated.
If you go to the history on your desktop app, you can either click shorts or videos and it's even in two different sections or on mobile the way they do it, which is how they should do it on TV is in those thumbnails on like the carousel of different videos.
One of them is just a combined thumbnail of all the previous shorts you kind of watched in the last time you were scrolling shorts, therefore not completely clogging it up. But on TV, the place where you are most likely to not watch shorts and only watch long form. If let's say what happens to me the most is I watch something like on the treadmill in the gym.
Then sometimes between then and when I go to bed to turn on, I've probably scrolled through a couple of shorts. I have a 15 minute timer on mine, but that's even if you watch 15. Now, when I get into bed later and try and find the video I watched, because it's not going to show up on my homepage because I'm halfway through.
the easiest way to do it is go into my history and be like, oh, that was literally the last YouTube video I watched. It's not there because there's 20 freaking shorts instead. And then I have to type it out on the remote, which is still the worst thing ever.
Yeah. Do you ever use a watch later feature on YouTube? Constantly. Yeah, wait, do you not? I add a million videos to my watch later and I never watch them later. What, really? I used to have that exact same behavior.
How do you do it?
Just in the app, there's a little watch later.
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