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How do data centers keep our hyper-connected world running smoothly? Join us in Tech Hustle episode 38 as we uncover the vital role these massive facilities play in our daily digital lives, from powering your smartphone to enabling IoT gadgets. Drawing from firsthand experiences in Miamiβs largest data center, we reveal how these technological giants connect the globe through fiber-optic cables and sustain the internetβs core infrastructure. We discuss the booming demand driven by AI, the substantial investments from tech titans like Microsoft, and the plethora of job opportunities emerging in this dynamic field.
Ever wondered about the scale and complexity behind your favorite social media platform? We share exclusive insights from our time at Twitter, painting a vivid picture of football field-sized data centers packed with hundreds of thousands of computers running under extreme conditions. Learn about Points of Presence (POPs) and Twitterβs planned $10 million expansion, illustrating the growing importance of this industry. For those considering a career in tech, we highlight opportunities in systems engineering and network support, essential pillars in our increasingly connected world.
Can AI revolutionize Hollywood while preserving human creativity? Our exploration of AI in the entertainment industry delves into its transformative potential in writing, directing, and editing. Imagine Netflix producing content autonomously while ensuring creative integrity. We also tackle practical issues like improving user experience on streaming platforms and share some hilarious workplace pranks to keep the mood light. Finally, donβt miss our sports wrap-up covering exciting hockey, Formula 1, baseball, and NBA playoff highlights. Plus, get the scoop on our upcoming Tech Hustle newsletter and join our thriving online community for even more tech insights and fun.
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Tech Talk
Speaker 1Welcome. Welcome. Welcome to episode number. What episode number this is D-Hustle. Yeah, episode number 38, kid, Welcome, welcome. Welcome, d-hustle. How's everything going? Episode 38. 38. Closers, let's go, raymond, don't call him Ray-Ray. How you doing player?
Speaker 2Good, good morning Excited.
Speaker 1Excited. Yeah, let me give you a quick rundown of the show. Thank y'all for pulling up. This is episode number 38 here at the tech hustle and we got a day full of great insights to you. I got some tech talk that we're going to jump into soon after the intro. Uh, we got a current events.
Speaker 1D hustle is going to hold it down and don't forget about raymond's nuggets. It looks like we got two cool websites and maybe even a movie or show recommendation. Yes, show recommendation. Yeah, we, yeah, we need to get them to send us some checks though all these recommendations we're doing. And then we're going to have D-Hustle jump back in with some NHL, nfl, nba and et cetera. All of that is going to be included in our sports section. We're going to shout out our sponsorship and definitely we're going to close it out at the end with a YouTube newsletter and community, because I want y'all to definitely tune in because we got a lot of things coming up. But, yeah, how y'all feeling today, how y'all feel about the show? Y'all excited about it. Let's get it going. Alright, fellas, I think we're going to jump right into it. Let's queue up the next joint. Real quick, man. This is season number two let's go, let's go.
Speaker 3Season three.
Speaker 1I know we're in season number three Give me one second, Mr Bobby.
Speaker 2D Go ahead and do your thing.
Speaker 1Raymond. All right, so we're going to jump right into our tech talk this afternoon and this afternoon I'm going to talk to you about a topic that afternoon and this afternoon I'm going to talk to you about a topic that obviously we've been mentioning it on this podcast a number of times. Today we won't specifically jump into AI, but we're going to talk about something that AI needs a lot of, which is computing resources and, more specifically, around data centers.
Speaker 3How familiar are you with data centers?
Speaker 1What do you say In a fine and what do you mean in a fine? And what do you mean in a fine?
Speaker 3I'll get back to it d hustle already got something cute up data centers.
Speaker 1Y'all, y'all heard of data centers before right yes, how about you, remy?
Speaker 1you said you heard it before. Yep, yeah, I mean. The way that I like to describe data centers are literally just think of them as a warehouse size building filled with computers. Now people be asking why do you need data centers? And the thing about it is is that every single device your laptop, your phone, your internet of things, your Siri's, your Alexa's, all of those things need to talk to another computer. And where are those computer housed then? Or where are they reside at? They reside inside data centers.
Speaker 1Now, the thing inside data centers, now the thing about data centers, is that most people don't even know they exist, but they are by far one of the most important things for us to traverse the internet and or access all these cool websites instagram, facebook, amazon and all of that right, or google, especially because they're probably one of the largest, larger data centers. But more specifically, um, the idea in talking about data centers has started to become even more popular because the invention of ai. Now, I know that ai is usually always a topic that we cover, um, like I said during this podcast here, but the cool thing about it is is that data centers are where I used to hang out at all the time. I don't know if y'all knew, but uh, I used to work in a data center down in Miami called the NAP of America. Y'all ever heard that one before?
Speaker 3Yes.
Speaker 1It's literally one of the biggest network access points in South Florida or the Northeast no, the Southeast, I apologize that connects all of the Caribbean, all of South America. There's literally fiber optic cables that run under the ocean from Europe all over the world and comes directly into this building. Remember I said it's a warehouse size building and when you get those network connections then we set up computers and those little, literally computers are the ones that you all talk to on a daily basis. I mean, you're probably watching this on YouTube right now you're talking to a computer inside of a data center and the thing is is that this topic about data centers is actually starting to come up even more because of the invention of AI. But I was just reading something this afternoon or this morning where it was like hey, they're about to be like a 430% increase in the amount of data center needs in the near future. So you know our show is always focusing on upscaling, so big shout outs to everybody that's really just trying to level their skills up and not just only focus on software engineering or engineering as a whole. Is learning how data centers works potentially could be a career opportunity for anybody, because you can be a systems engineer, you can be a network engineer, you can be a fiber optic network engineer. I mean, you can literally be someone that supports the core infrastructure of the internet by working in places and buildings like this. And the reason why I bring this up in terms of just upscaling is the another portion in this article mentioned that microsoft is about to spend. I believe it said. Let me read it says about to spend $66 billion. I apologize. It says Microsoft is about to. I apologize. Microsoft said they're going to spend $3 billion to go build new data centers all over the country and it's going to employ over 2,000 people to basically help support and manage these. Yeah, so definitely big shout-outs to Microsoft for remembering understanding the growth and need for these type of buildings and infrastructure, but also the potential for job opportunities for people that are trying to upskill in the era of AI.
Speaker 1Now, where are these buildings mostly at? Which is something that you all catch inside of the Discord, because I'm going to actually drop the link in there for you all to take a look at these sites. These locations are all over the country. At these sites, these locations are all over the country and the most common places that you'll find data centers is over on the East Coast. You'll see them in New York, new Jersey, in the tri-state area.
Speaker 1Northern Virginia has a huge data center footprint and Northern Virginia is maybe mostly focused on like government, data center and floor spaces Atlanta, atlanta, georgia is always big and then you get to the center of the country, where you get Dallas up to Chicago and then you go out west from Phoenix, la, silicon Valley, seattle and Portland Oregon, which big shout outs to Seattle, portland Oregon. They definitely have a lot of data centers and support for you know engineers that are focusing on that. So if you're interested in moving to those cities and or you know looking at those opportunities, I definitely encourage you to check out a discord Number one, check out this link so that it can give you some more insights into where you can level up potentially for a job opportunity and data centers Now one forget a book, go ahead, would you say.
Speaker 3Don't forget to bring a jack data centers now, um, don't forget a book. Uh, go ahead. What'd you say don't?
Speaker 1forget to bring a jack, that's caught up for sure.
Speaker 2It is like literally.
Speaker 1I don't know if y'all ever walked into one before, but number one it's like walking into a deep freezer, like you ever go to a grocery store, and you open up that door and it's like. My grandfather used to be a butcher, so I used to go into those stores I used to go in.
Speaker 3He's back here. I feel, like I was the next Rocky. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2Punching the meat. Yeah, punch pause.
Speaker 1Darwin's out there trying to get a few reps in. I'm not going to lie.
Speaker 3After a couple of punches I stopped. Yeah, you know.
Speaker 1Because they have solid ice.
Speaker 3That's what it is. It is.
Speaker 1Continue. That's what it is, but just like those freezers uh, that's what data centers are because you have to provide so much more cooling, because, I mean, you're on your cell phone, you ever touch your cell phone and see how hot it gets sometime, or you're like running an app or your laptop starts, the fan starts to blow and those data centers, those computers, are running 24 hours a day, and just imagine how much heat they create, but also how much cooling has to be introduced so that they can keep them cool.
Speaker 1Because I don't know if y'all knew this, but one of the things that I learned early in my career was that computers automatically have sensors that if they reach a certain temperature, they'll shut off. Like you won't even know why, they'll just boom, they'll just turn right off. And two sides of the coin yes, it's freezing when you go in there, but if you go in the aisle that's behind, it's probably one of the hottest places. It's hotter than when we went to New Orleans a few years ago.
Speaker 2Oh my gosh, that's crazy.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's how hot it is. Dang, I just kicked the whole table, my bad, but data centers themselves have some really cool tech in there.
Speaker 2What's upmond? Yeah, no, um, great, great about the data center. So I have a great data center story. So, um, when I first got into it, my first job in it uh worked for a company called perot systems corporation. So I don't know if you guys remember, uh, ross perot, he's passed away now.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, yeah, he owned like a tech firm or something he owned an information technology company.
Speaker 2He tried to run for president. I think he got like what 1% of votes or something like that.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, it's because of his ears, yeah.
Speaker 2So, but yeah, Ross Perot. So yeah, sure enough, he had a technology company called Perot Systems and I worked for them for like a year. So so, anyway their rumor or fairy tale. I don't know if this is a folk tale, but they had a folk tale that the way they got their clients were they had a huge, huge headquarters at a data center in Plano Texas and the rumor is how they got all their customers was they'd go show them the data center because it was like the most impressive data center any technology company has seen.
Speaker 2So they just show their customers a data center and they allegedly would get the customers just like that because it was just blown away.
Speaker 1So I don't know if that's a folk tale.
Speaker 2Yeah, shout out to Westboro, yeah, rip. And Westboro Systems has been incorporated by Dell, so now Dell bought them out, shout out to Dell. Shout out to Dell, big shout out to Dell. A little story there for you guys.
Speaker 1Yeah, right today. So, yeah, a big shout out, a little story there for you guys. Yeah, yeah, I mean one other thing that I remember, uh, raymond's nuggets always coming in. Uh, one other thing I remember about data centers is like how, how sometimes stuff would stay in there for so long and then you freaking get a chance to to shut it down.
Speaker 2Finally, that's something that you got to experience, raymond, working in data centers what's that like shutting down old hardware and oh, yeah, absolutely yeah, yeah, we shut down old hardware all the time.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, I remember. So I used to work at the South Florida Water Management District. Big shout outs to DP Stephen there and those out there. They've gone past or left. I apologize, they long left the district. But when we used to run um before sap so before we started to do sap bases and stuff like that we used to have this financial system on an operating system called vax. It's like almost as old as as400. You remember as400?
Speaker 1yeah, I do remember, yeah, yeah like it's the green screen and you gotta press tab. Yeah, exactly right. And I remember when we worked on that system to finally deprecate it. First of all it was like literally the size of a whole rack and it was like how in the world does that have to be the financial system where, when we moved to sap, we moved into like one? U computer and maybe like a four? U computer?
Speaker 1But the story behind it is is that working in those data centers, you sometimes don't realize how old the hardware that's in there and also how frequently or how infrequently we change things in those data centers. So when you build them, you build them and then that's it. You don't really change much. But also systems come in and out.
Speaker 1But decommissioning old hardware or working in data centers is something that I've always enjoyed, like the first time I set up. You know fiber optic cables connecting, you know computers from one side of the country to the other side or, more specifically, running disaster recovery. Did you all do any disaster recovery at your spot? No, yeah, yeah. So we used to have like a disaster recovery data center. So it's like, hey, if data center number one goes down, then everything goes to data center number two, and it should be designed in a way that you know customers wouldn't even really know about it, but you also got to run tests to make sure that that hardware that you're not using at the other data center is still good, just in case. So yeah, I used to fly up to Atlanta all the time when I used to work at Citrix to go do data center disaster recovery plans or executions.
Speaker 2Nice.
Rise of Data Centers
Speaker 1Just to see how you know stuff like that work. And then, obviously, while I worked at Twitter, that was like the biggest data center I ever walked in my life, like literally. It was like literally football field size right.
Speaker 1You walk in one side and you're looking down the aisle and it's like yo, it just goes forever. And then all of a sudden you see these waves with heat coming by and, like I said, you walk in one aisle it's cold, the next aisle is hot and it was probably one of the loudest places I've ever been in my life, like oh yeah, yeah and the data center was on site at twitter no.
Speaker 1So we had data centers, uh, throughout the country, um, there was one on the east coast, one on the west coast, um, and then we obviously had smaller data centers at something called pops. So pops are basically a point of presence or network access points that you basically are able to literally almost like run a cable from, let's say, miami directly to where our data center was on the East Coast, and what we would do, instead of having you go through that line, we would say, hey, why don't you go to this computer that's right on the edge of the internet.
Speaker 1That's actually something that's really cool about, um, pops and data centers is that some of these buildings you think that they're one company in there where they're actually hundreds of companies that put small pieces of their infrastructure and these data centers so that they can make the user experience a little bit better gotcha, because they don't want you to have to go all the way to the other side of the country or, you know, literally around the world to access data, um, but, yeah, that's how we had it at twitter and I mean, like I said, one of our buildings we had, you know, over a hundred thousand nodes or a hundred thousand computers in there, close to two hundred thousand computers, um, and it just blew my mind, and where we are right now, because all of these reports that I'm reading right now, including twitter, they're going to be increasing their data center footprints by hundreds of times.
Speaker 1So it's like, hey, if they had a hundred thousand today. Within the next five years, they're going to have two to three hundred thousand computers, and data centers are going to be a new market, um, and definitely a new real estate, in my opinion. So, um, yeah, it's crazy okay yeah, yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 1All right. So that's going to wrap my tech talk about data centers. I do want to encourage you all to check out the post inside of our Discord, because they are coming. Data centers are going to be everywhere and potentially an opportunity for you all to level up in terms of you know career advancement, especially if you're thinking about doing more than just software engineering and you want to get into other engineering fields, something like systems engineering and stuff like that. That I'm really excited about. And actually I just read this X is about to invest $10 million in a new data center. X aka Twitter, in the next two years. So that's crazy. That's crazy $10 million.
Speaker 2Wow, well, hey, we that's crazy $10 million Wow.
Speaker 1Well hey, we'll see how it all plays out. I just hope everybody follows along and not get left behind.
Speaker 2So question for you data centers you don't think that'll ever grow away, right? That's just going to always increase and grow and everything.
Speaker 1Yeah, because you need something to talk to on the other side, right Like our phones. A lot of people think that there's a lot what happened.
Speaker 3Raymond thinking about losing all somebody's job, oh see.
Speaker 2D-Hustle knows exactly where I'm going with this.
Speaker 1yeah, Raymond's wondering how many jobs are going to be lost. D-hustle, read my mind, at least you know he's thinking about y'all for real right, I'm thinking about At least you know, he's thinking about y'all for real right.
Speaker 2I'm thinking about, you know, the future generation D-Hustle. Think about the kids, the kids of the future.
Speaker 1But, yes, there will always need to be something on the other end. Because you can't install, like the thing is that a lot of people don't know, like the things that you install on your phone are just apps, right, and the apps are only a small piece of the whole infrastructure that you connect to. Or we were talking about the other day like fat clients, like a lot of people don't install fat clients no more.
Speaker 1Most of it's web-based right. So what? When you open up a browser and you go to a website, you're talking to a computer that's in a data center, and now all those connections mean they're going to need to have more data centers, as people are getting more connected, so they're they're not going away.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1I don't know what, what the next iteration of you know how we store stuff centralized in an aggregate way, but I I say data centers are going to be. I think data centers are going to be like literally I think the United States is going to consider them national security type stuff.
Speaker 2So the answer to Raymond's question is no, literally.
Speaker 3I think the United States is going to consider them national security type stuff. Wow, okay, that's interesting. So the answer to Raymond's question is no, they're not going to be listening to me, not what I flat out asked.
Speaker 2but you know you read between the lines. Yeah, you're between the lines.
Speaker 1You're very mindful of other people's journey.
Speaker 2I'm thinking about the future generation, that's all.
Speaker 1Yeah, but I will say if this is a skill that I want y'all to level up on. I'm telling you like this is one of those, if not y'all going to get left behind.
Speaker 2And you'll hear the E at the tech house.
Speaker 3Stop bringing it around. Thanks, thanks. Thank you for that nugget, sir.
Speaker 1All right, all right, no, no, actually. Thank you for making me think about those people that may be losing their jobs always.
Speaker 2What do you mean those?
Speaker 1people, I mean AI, taking their jobs. Okay, what do you mean by those people?
Speaker 2Yeah, what do?
Speaker 1you mean by those?
Speaker 3people.
Speaker 2Those people are my people bro Okay, all right, oh my gosh, Thanks guys.
Speaker 1Well, thank you, raymond, for definitely looking out. All right, y'all Definitely holla at me If y'all want some more Coverage and conversation About data centers. Follow along, because we're always working On some really cool stuff Around these concepts Outside of just here At the podcast and I think next up we got my guy D Hustle. What's up, man?
Speaker 3What's going on? Everybody? How's everybody doing? Everybody good, raymond.
Speaker 1Raymond's still worried.
Speaker 3That's funny. It's hot out there. I'm not gonna lie to you, man.
Speaker 2Bro, who can I file a complaint to About the weather out there?
Speaker 3Whoever, florida or the sun Jesus.
Speaker 2Christ, does mother nature have an inbox or something?
Speaker 3It's hot. It's hot. I remember when we was in Atlanta he was complaining it was hotter. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1No, no, this one is definitely.
Speaker 3This is bad and your boy, your boy Trump, is here, so I mean complaining it was hotter.
Speaker 2Yeah, this one is definitely up there.
Speaker 3Your boy, trump, is here. I mean, well, he lives here, yeah, but he can't be coming on a consistent basis holding up traffic. That's how I know he's here. I seen the Trump. You guys seen it already.
Speaker 1All that is about to gear back up even more.
Speaker 2There's a trial going on.
Speaker 3He's taking a vacation over here to go back to New York. What are we doing?
Speaker 1I guess just FYI for everybody on the line. So we record here down in Palm Beach and if y'all didn't know, trump owns something in Mar-a-Lago so that's right down the street from us. We can throw rocks at it if we needed to. Yep, yep, yep. So what's up, kid?
Speaker 3Nah, man, you guys. Oh, this is even though in West Palm Beach we have a place called Kravis Center. You guys know the Kra summer camp oh they're having a summer camp at the. Kravitz Center. Yeah, at the Kravitz Center. It's for three weeks, it's from ages 9 to 11. Alright, and basically it's going to be theater, musical theater, performing of the arts, drama and a piece of Broadway. Wow, shout out to the Kravitz Center.
Speaker 2Shout out to the Kravitz.
Speaker 3Center for three weeks. I'm going to go ahead and put that in the description for anybody that's living in West Palm Beach.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 3You guys can take a look into that. It's a shop.
Speaker 1Yo, Kravitz Center gives me so much memories, bro. Like, did you do any high school stuff at Kravitz Center? Some high school stuff? Yeah, I went to homecoming there. I went to prom there.
Speaker 2Yeah, I went to. Yeah. When it first opened up it was like it's the spot. It was the spot, so yeah.
Speaker 1Did you see the yeah Big Shadows of the Kravis Center?
Speaker 2Yeah, did you see they're doing the Palm Beach Improv there now.
Speaker 1Yeah, they actually are yeah. So they shut down the Palm Beach Improv At City Place. Correct, and now they actually do it Out of the Kravis Center. Now Yep On the main stage.
Speaker 2Or some other area. No, waiting for somebody worthy To go check out, but yeah, it's Palm Beach. Improv At the Kravis Center.
Speaker 1Well, palm Beach Improv, if you listen and come holler at us, we'll definitely. You know, give y'all a review and give y'all sponsorship. I mean we're technically Giving y'all some sponsorship Right now, so holler at us. Thank you, d Hustle Big. Shout out to Kravis Center. Shout out to.
Speaker 3Kravis Center, but back life. Did you see what's going on with uh, scarlett johansson and ai?
Speaker 1oh, you'd hear about that that one is funny, though that's crazy, let me tell you. They they they are literally like don't care if you say no, don't use my voice, uh, but, but they use their voice. Go ahead and tell us the story, though uh, so long story short.
Speaker 3Um, I guess they wanted to use her voice for AI. I guess she happily declined it. For some reason, it says, I guess OpenAI and Blogpost posted that she'd been approached for an extra voice for ChatGBT after five days, after five already have been chosen, including voices that alarm Johansson. Then she was approached again 13 days before the launch, just to make sure if she's willing to do it again, and she again declined. So then, I guess, since she declined, they opened up a new one called Sky, and it just mimics her voice. Wow, exactly.
Speaker 3And after she heard this, everything went haywired.
Speaker 1She's like yo y'all need to write me a check and uh, literally that that's crazy. So open. Ai had their release last week. We had talked about it on our show um, and I didn't know that they were using her voice. She supposedly did you ever see that movie? There was an AI movie called Her H-E-R where this guy literally was falling in love with an AI.
Speaker 3Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 1So that's kind of like the idea of voice where they got it from. But I guess OpenAI tried to get her to sign up and she said, nah, I'm good, and they still used her voice.
Speaker 3Still used her voice. That I'm good. And they still used her voice.
Speaker 1Still used her voice, that's crazy.
Speaker 3Well, it's not supposed to. From what Sam Altman says, I guess the founder of OpenAI, basically saying we wasn't trying to mimic her voice. But how do you contact her more than several times to see if it's okay to use her voice? No, I don't make any.
Speaker 2Yeah, that's weak what are your thoughts on?
Speaker 1that? Mean, this is almost like you're one of your biggest complaints about ai. Right, I'm actually want to hear what your thoughts are, but if you think about it, they're literally just, you know, uh, not caring if you don't have anything positive and or contributing to it and they're just going to use it. I mean, it's easy enough to listen to her voice. The ai automatically captures it and press play and then they got it. I mean, I can get her voice too, type stuff. So my only thing is that this right here is just going to open up what the process is going to be if somebody does something like this and lawsuit-wise and checks, I don't know how it's going to play out.
Speaker 3Imagine trying to give a code or your social using the same Facts.
Speaker 1That's it. Well, what do you think, Raymond?
Speaker 2I think it's foul. It's not cool. Yeah, yeah, she said no and they used it anyway. So this is the cons with the AI that I don't like. You know, using people's voices and making up the images and faking people. It's only beginning.
Speaker 1Yeah, it faking people. It's only beginning. So it totally is. Yeah, but I think lawsuits like this will definitely set the tone for future. Yeah, but I don't even understand how open. Ai thought they could get away with it, right?
Speaker 3they're like nah, nobody's gonna recognize her voice. So question for you do you think scarlett johansson is gonna lose her job?
Speaker 2I mean you know? Maybe that's what she's defending against right now right, well, you know that the writers and the actors, they signed, uh, the whole. You know new agreement a few months ago, right?
Speaker 1there was a strike.
Speaker 2Writer strike and they had to write a strike, and you know what includes in there, right, what is it? They can't use ai to write the scripts and for acting and voices. That's, that was the biggest beef. That's why the strike was going on for so long, because they they can't use AI to write the scripts and for acting and voices. That was the biggest beef. That's why the strike was going on for so long, because they didn't want AI involved in any future movie production.
Speaker 3Interesting that you say that.
Speaker 2So this comes up to my next subject. What's the next subject?
Speaker 3It's my next subject. So, now that you said that. So Netflix, everybody has Netflix.
Speaker 1Roger that.
Speaker 3Ted Soudan is on AI threat Hollywood AI is not going to take your job, raymond. Okay, the person who uses AI will make you lose your job.
Speaker 1Okay, so it's not AI, but it's the person that's going to use AI that's going to take your job. Listen to what he says.
Speaker 3I have more faith in human than that, which we all do, raymond, 100%. Let's get that out there For all the humans. I really do. I do believe that an AI program Is going to write a better Screenplay than a greater writer. Also, and he quotes is going to replace a great performance, although we become able to tell the difference or AI is going. Is AI going to take your job? The person who uses AI might well take your job.
Speaker 1So what's your take on that, Raymond?
Speaker 2I want to challenge that about AI writing a better script than a human.
AI Impact on Entertainment Industry
Speaker 3So now that we get to that paragraph, let's get into it. Volume stages does not displace on local shooting. Writers, directors, edit will use AI as a tool to do their jobs better and to do things more efficiently and more effectively and, the best in the best case, to put things on screen that would be impossible to do.
Speaker 1I mean it's. It's the way that he's framing it, and this is probably why I've always felt like the way that AI is going to be used is not the way that we think in terms of it's going to steal a job. It's going to make my job more easier, more effective and more efficient, like I'm going to be able to do even more scripts. I could create multiple versions of a scene, or it's like hey, let me dream of what it could look like in this other form of fashion.
Speaker 2And.
Speaker 1AI is actually going to be used to help me make those decisions, so human beings will still be in the loop, but it's going to reduce the amount of human beings we need to, you know, get the job done right, interesting.
Speaker 2Okay, yeah, and just seeing the article there. Thank you there, d D-Hustle, that's interesting his take on that. Okay, alright.
Speaker 1And who's this guy, though?
Speaker 2He's a co-CEO.
Speaker 1What is a co-CEO? That means two people were CEOs at the same time.
Speaker 3I think they both came and I guess one is running the show.
Speaker 1Wow, this is going to be, and let me tell you, if anything and I don't know if people, the audience, know this that Netflix is actually a technology company. They's going to be a section that's going to be AI made, I guarantee you, and that's going to be like a way for Netflix to cut everybody out of it and they just make all the money, if you think about it, like they don't even need to have a production team. Literally, they're going to be producing their own shows via computing, via AI, and the game is going to change.
Speaker 2Yeah, but they're going to be producing their own shows via computing, via ai, and the game is going to change, yeah, but they're going to be blackballed, though you're going to have actors and writers not going to want to give them the top shows and stuff like that, so they're going to tread lightly on doing that because they're selling the pack. I mean, I hear you, but it's like you're going to piss off, like the people who you know know signed an agreement.
Speaker 1Let me ask you this how long are these agreements in place? I?
Speaker 2don't know. I know that the writer strikes.
Speaker 1Happened before, yes, three or five years.
Speaker 2I have no idea, but I mean even if it's 10 years, yeah.
Speaker 1Even if the agreement they have for 10 years, within 10 years they're going to be the agreement is going to be null and void. I the agreement is going to be null and void. I hear you they're going to have to renegotiate a new agreement.
Speaker 3Like literally what.
Speaker 1I'm thinking about, and also what I thought about when they were having this writer argument or writer strike, is like this is probably going to be the last one they have After that. What else do they have by that time, 10 years from now, where the tech is going to be, and we're only two years in, I mean?
Speaker 1I two years in, I mean I hear you, raymond, they're gonna the fifth element yeah, I mean, I hear you, I hear you, yeah, I mean that's the thing that I'm okay with them having these agreements now, um, just to make you know, ends meet, um, but they need to be prepared. It's almost like they this agreement's locking them in so that they can come up with a better, you know, strategy for the next three to five years, or however long, the right of strike like this agreement's locking them in so that they can come up with a better strategy for the next three to five years, or however long, the writer's strike agreement is and is it with Hollywood. So if I'm looking online, what would I look up? Hollywood writer's agreement.
Speaker 2Yeah, whatever the strike, yeah, I want to see how long they are.
Speaker 1Well, go ahead. I'm sorry I didn't mean to.
Speaker 3That's all I got until.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's crazy man I don't know it is flicks is about to come with it the three-year agreement it's only three years yeah netflix.
Speaker 2I got a complaint too, why he's looking for that information I have a complaint.
Speaker 3When I watch a movie Right and I take it out of my list, how do I know if I watched that movie already? Besides hitting the thumbs up On it or thumbs down.
Speaker 2That's a good point. That's a very good point there, dehussell.
Speaker 3Please, if you can get it back at me. I'm here for you anytime. Email me. We'll give you some sponsorship too I need to figure out because I like a history. Almost you're wondering yeah at least tell me hey, you, I watched this movie already. Yeah, you know I I gotta hit something. Sad that I gotta go to movies and put one thumb up, one thumb down, yeah just in order to remember because I got so much crap on my list yeah, and I'll be like Damn like If I watch this and then when I watch it I delete it and then I see it, maybe several years later I'm like I see it again.
Workplace Pranks and Jokes
Speaker 2Did I watch this? I had that same issue this weekend On Prime Video, though, like wondering if I watched something. I started watching it and I immediately abandoned it. I was like I watched this already. Yeah, yeah, but yeah, kind of like YouTube has the history, then again I get the history you can't scroll through and but yeah, I get what you're saying though. Yeah, some way of saying yeah.
Speaker 1I've already watched it, yeah.
Speaker 2Did you find it?
Speaker 1Yeah, it's 148 days is the contract, so it's about three years, and after the three years then they have to renegotiate. But the thing is is that if you think about, what that means is like literally that's five years with ai and five years with ai. I don't think they have anything to really negotiate after that. So well, we'll see how netflix really plays this what's up?
Speaker 1big shout outs. Thank you so much. D hustle, raymond, don't call him ray. Raise up next. What up? Player? You got a few nuggets for us today yeah, morning, morning, gentlemen, morning.
Speaker 2So let me uh, first off here morning, everybody, all right question. So we are going to go. Well, I'm going to go completely left field here. Normally I'm, you know, giving you guys the nuggets and you know, kind of inspiring you guys to crowd and giving you useful websites to go to. But today is going to be very lighthearted. I'm going to completely do a 360.
Speaker 2I have a question for you guys here. Mr D Hustle, let's start off with you. What's your take on playing jokes and pranks on family or friends or co-workers? Do you do stuff like that or?
Speaker 3yeah, all the time.
Speaker 2Okay, yeah, I figured that, yeah I figured that, yeah, you're a mister, you know, jokester, and all that. How about you, bobby d?
Speaker 1nah, I usually stay away from that. Uh, yeah, I trip over myself too much, okay, no, what?
Speaker 2no, like you know when you're all right, let me see we are in IT and stuff like that here. No, you never jumped on a prank like your coworkers that leave your workstation open. What kind of prank? Let's just say your coworker leaves his workstation unlocked.
Speaker 3Oh, those are the best.
Speaker 2Yes, you know, one time I left my computer unlocked and they said they sent it to the whole department. Raymond loves cats. Yeah, yeah. Oh my God.
Speaker 3I did an email. Let me introduce you. I did an email saying so. I CC'd everybody in my department and we were like at that time we were like 10 before I switched to SAP. He left it open he was a manager. So I went in and I CC'd everybody and I go hey man, you guys are doing a phenomenal job.
Speaker 2Oh my God.
Speaker 3I appreciate you guys coming in every day, out of your hard work, et cetera, et cetera. Right, and because of that I want to take everybody out to lunch.
Speaker 2Wow, oh Jesus.
Speaker 3Meet me here at this time. And then it was a sushi spot.
Speaker 2I said meet me here at this spot Lunch on me.
Speaker 3Wow, I CC my director. Alright. Next thing I know I send it, then I lock the screen. That's bad. I sat down. He came back in. Yo, thank you. Everybody was like thank you.
Speaker 2We appreciate you, yo, wow, okay.
Speaker 3So the director comes now. He was like, and he looked at me and I was like, yeah, I did.
Speaker 3Because I know, because we used to play jokes like that. And then he was like oh hey. So he came in, he goes hey, I'm going to be a few minutes late, but go ahead, I'll meet you guys at lunch. So here's the funny thing I don't think he read his replies or anything like that. Wow, oh, my God Right. So then we was like yo, what are you guys doing for lunch? Oh, we're going to. So then we was like Yo, what are you guys Doing for lunch? Oh, we gonna. They're like stop playing. They're like, stop playing. We're gonna go to this At one o'clock, you know. And everybody was like Yo, I appreciate you and everything. So he was like Yo, hold up, let me get ready.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, so the guy gets ready and everything and some fucking chick man Goes. You know You're buying lunch, right? Are you sure it's okay that we all go, because I know sometimes you're very cheap yeah yeah, yeah, he was like what do you mean? Oh, my god, the girl. So she was showing them the message and because of that we didn't go to lunch oh my god, that's, all right, wow man.
Speaker 2But yeah, I'm sorry, no man, he's a monster man. I was thinking about, like you know, low level stuff Emailing Raymond likes cats, but Geez, this guy's a monster, he's trying to get free lunch.
Speaker 3Oh my god, it was the best Wow.
Speaker 2Okay then.
Speaker 3And ever since that day man he's been. He got me once he did the same procedure, but I already knew.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3Come on, you can't fool me.
Speaker 1I just said that yeah, yeah, yeah, I bet you he can't leave his workstation that's funny.
Speaker 2All right, I like it. I like it, though. That's cool, that's cool.
Speaker 3So they said that you like cats yeah, yeah, they emailed. I left my workstation open and they emailed the department yeah raymond likes cats so yeah, I mean whatever, I figured they would have sent something crazy hey man, that enough was embarrassing for me.
Speaker 2That must have been PG over there, yeah yeah, we are in a different world now, but you know.
Speaker 3Let me see if I can play this joke.
Speaker 1Very well see what he does, Nah, nah, he must have been like I want a mic drop. Let's do that. That's funny.
Speaker 3Oh man, it's been so many that we have done. So every time we always leave, we always do that same joke. Another one was like hey, I want to know what you guys think for lunch what you guys want to do. Oh, the best one is we're going to a guy left his new guy. New guy Comes in excited about the job. Yeah, yeah yeah. So excited and we see him that he likes a certain young lady.
Speaker 2Oh boy.
Speaker 3So you know, when you go into work and you say hello, hello, and then you go hey type of you know different, instead of saying hello, I'm like. So we're watching. We're like because he has to come. He has to pass several people. To get to it, because I used to sit next to the manager and the director and stuff like that. So he will come and before he says, you know, hello to everybody, he has to pass this nice young lady. Hey, boom. And then everybody else, hey, what's up Paolo, what's up for him?
Speaker 3and then everybody else, hey, what's up, what's up and then he goes back and he leaves like he's gonna get a drink and he passes a couple gentlemen. He doesn't say nothing, but he passes her and he goes. Hey, I'm going to the break room, do you want anything?
Speaker 2I'm like my man. I said okay, I like you. I like you. He's a gentleman. What do you mean?
Speaker 3he's a new guy. He hasn't passed his fucking 30-day probation yet.
Speaker 2He's working.
Speaker 3Go for him, you know I feel good, but I start walking past Bob. Here's his little cubicle and his computer's open. Oh boy.
Speaker 2No, you did not.
Speaker 3I said okay. I said okay, I said all right, it's looking good right now. Yeah yeah, I didn't know him very well. I just had to watch him for a couple times for this joke to be. Because we all planned it, my manager and my deputy were like hey. I'll be saying district manager, my director, and he was like hey, let me know when he passes by, send me a message. Yeah, yeah, so it happens to be several times. Let me rush up because I tend to tag along for the story.
Speaker 3So, a couple of days. He keeps leaving his screen open. He doesn't shut it, he doesn't close it or nothing. And that's like one-on-one for me.
Speaker 2One-on-one Like every time you leave your desk or you take your laptop or close your speaking screen.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, you know. Anyway, I digress, so I go all the way. One time he goes to the break room, he leaves his thing. I write a message to the girl and I was like hey. I know you're a good girl, I see you every day.
Speaker 3No, that is I was wondering if you and I could go. You know, have a couple of drinks. You know I really don't drink, but you know I want like to have some conversation with you, maybe go to you know, et cetera, et cetera. Uh, and I say hey, just to let you know, um, I I want to, I want to be with you and I I exit and I send it to her. So I knew as soon as I sent it she was at at her desk, she was walking with him and I hit send and I locked his computer and then I there was a cubicle next to her and it was empty. So I sat there because I knew she was gonna fucking flip and she reads these and she goes what? Oh, hell, no. And I was like yo, it's just a fucking joke oh my god she was like I'm gonna kill you.
Speaker 3I don't even like him like that. I was like but hey, you're getting free stuff. What are you complaining about, yo?
Speaker 1yeah, we take things to a different level yeah, it's just, it all depends on your party. Lock your screen around this. Yeah, oh, I've seen a couple times.
Speaker 3Yeah, I was like man I was gonna do it to his. Yeah, I just don't know his directory oh yeah, no, I was gonna put like the last person we send the email to oh god um, would you like to get a couple drinks?
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1But anyway yeah.
Speaker 2Oh geez.
Speaker 1So yeah, see, that's how I be stumbling over myself. Okay, all right.
Funny Pranks and Hacker Typing
Speaker 2So, all right, Let me get into the first nugget here. So if you are someone who enjoys funny pranks on others, I have some sites for you to fool friends, members or coworkers. The point is to not go overboard like D-Hustle here. It is just to have fun, all right. These sites are to have fun on your friends, your family, coworkers. Do not go overboard like D-Hustle, all right. Especially, don't do this at your IT guys or at work, all right, do not do this at work. So full disclosure here. The first one is it's called Update faker. So update faker. Check out this site, guys. It's great. Play it on your kids or your co-workers.
Speaker 2You know how someone's working on a big, important project and you know they got a windows update. So go to update faker. Depending on if the person has a windows or mac os and you know how windows updates are going. Yeah, you can't mess with a windows update. It's important. The person's going to stare there and wait for that Windows update to go and it's just going to go on forever.
Speaker 2So go to this website, pick your flavor. If they got Windows 10, windows 11, even if they have a Mac, put it in F11. That'll make it in full screen and that Windows update will go on forever and ever, guys. So, yes, it is pretty slick. So there's a mac one in there. So it's pretty cool. So there's another one in there too. If you go on there and you select windows, you hit the enter key, it will give them the blue screen of death. Hit the enter key or even the spacebar key there's also. It will do the same thing for the mac os as well. So, whether they have a mac or windows, check this out. If you want to play a prank on your kids or your coworkers, go to Update Faker. It's got five different flavors on there for you and have fun, guys.
Speaker 1You know one of the funniest ones I see. Imagine if you're on a Mac computer and then it has a Windows 98.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, Definitely, yes. You definitely should do that to someone that has aβ¦. That would make me go crazy. That would make me go crazy.
Speaker 1I don't know how in the world I have Windows 98. On my Mac computer, but that would be fire.
Speaker 2Yeah, try that on Tati, see how that goes.
Speaker 1So so you just gotta download it. No, it's just a website. You just go to the website and it just plays the it just plays it.
Speaker 2Yeah, just put it in full mode, f11, you know, and then it'll just do the Windows update. So, whether it's a Mac or Windows, so, yeah, check it out guys. So don't go overboard like D-Hustle here.
Speaker 1I got one. It's right here full screen mode.
Speaker 3You got it. Let me see it.
Speaker 2Oh, look at that. That's awesome, that's great.
Speaker 1Oh man, I think IT would be going crazy if they seen that?
Speaker 2Yeah, that's awesome.
Speaker 1Now I can't get out of it.
Speaker 2Oh, that's awesome. So, yeah, you know, check this out. Right, I got one more for you guys here. So you guys ever watch movies and TV shows and all that stuff like that and you know they're always going to like the computer lab experts and all that. So let's just say you want to impress somebody and you want to show them that you're a big time hacker or whatever like that. You want to impress the crap out of them.
Speaker 2Check out this site here. It's called hacker typer, hacker typer, hacker typer. I'm going to drop it in the uh discord discord here. Yeah, bear with me here, I just dropped it in. So here, bear with me. Here, I just dropped it in. So, check out this site here, hackertyper. You can just start randomly typing in code and it will look like you are, you know, hacking into somebody's website. So, mr Bobby D, here, if you hit the shift key three times, it will say access denied. It'll kind of like oh man, look at what is Bobby D working on here. It'll give you an access denied. So and if you want to impress your kids or something like that, I think, if you hit the enter key type in some random code for a little bit like that, wow, and then you hit the enter key and this is like some low level c programming yes, so this will definitely like impress people that think like you know, you're some big time hacker or whatever like that.
Speaker 2So if you hit the alt key it will show access granted. Go ahead and try it, you know, just type in some random right now type in the alt key.
Speaker 1That's crazy.
Speaker 2And then you know you hit the alt key and it will so yeah, I got an alt key and and uh okay mac, so but yeah and option control.
Speaker 2Man, this is actually kind of really cool yeah just, you know, just to have some fun, some fun, a little lightheartedness right here. So yeah, check these two sites out, don't go overboard. But yeah, you want to impress some people, just type in random code and hit the Alt key, it'll say granted. And you hit the Shift key three times, it will say access denied. Bring in some good. Good, just have some fun, little lightheartedness here.
Speaker 1You know what that made me?
Speaker 2remind me of? Is you ever be watching a movie?
Speaker 1and all of a sudden the person on the movie like I'm like that's not no real.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, like that.
Speaker 1You know what we do we type and then we test yeah, did we break anything?
Speaker 2like, we are not like yeah, that's a real cool one. Thanks, yeah, yeah, so check those two outs, all right. So yeah, update Faker for the Windows updates and HackerType, all right.
Speaker 1Roger that.
Speaker 2All right, you know it's not always about like you know. Oh yeah, check out this site and stuff like that. We have fun around here at the Tech Hustle too. All right, yeah, for sure he's a monster. I'm sorry, that's crazy. If you're saying somebody a message like that, they like. That's crazy.
Speaker 1I bet you it broke the ice though, oh my God. And.
Speaker 2I'm sure that co-worker hated his guts. Nah, nah, okay, all right.
Speaker 3It was an awkward moment. Oh yeah, you think, oh my God.
Speaker 1So oh man, that's funny.
Speaker 2Well.
Speaker 1Raymond, thank you so much For your nuggets man.
Speaker 2We really do appreciate you Of course you guys want to move A show to check out.
Speaker 1Oh yeah, we do have a show. What's up, what's up?
Speaker 2You guys into Documentaries at all and stuff like that? Yeah, alright. So I got a good Crime documentary For if you guys are into Like the true crime docs On Netflix, I think they do them the best. I think netflix is killing it when it comes to docs, and especially the crime ones. I started watching one this weekend and I knew this one was on some bs, when you know, you know family got killed and then, of course, you know the victim was describing the people as, yeah, it was two black guys, there were jamaican that came and I was like, all right, I know this is on some bs, so check it out. It's called um. What did j Do? Yeah, when she said it was two black guys and they were Jamaican.
Speaker 1Yeah, so you know it was suspect.
Speaker 2Yeah, so what Did Jennifer Do? Check it out On Netflix? Yeah, it's on Netflix. So, yeah, not bad. So it's one of those crime docs not to give it away, but I think you can fill in the blanks.
Speaker 1For sure. So all right service announcement Yo, Netflix, we mentioned your name like 10 times on our show today. I need y'all to send us some checks. Thanks a lot, Raymond, for the nuggets. Always, man, Appreciate you, my brother. Alright, so we're going back to DeHustle with some sports. I know we're coming to the end of a lot of things going on. What's going on? Player?
Speaker 3Here we go, let's get this run down and let's like Bob. But football man, nothing's going on in football, just camp. Hopefully everybody's doing good in football, stretching out, working out when does fantasy football kick on for you? I think for me it starts in August, maybe September, august are you working on your roster now?
Speaker 3no, not yet right now. I gotta figure August, maybe September, august. Are you working on your roster now? No, not yet Right now. I've got to figure out how these rookies look like right now. Can we pick in the same wide receivers?
Speaker 2and stuff.
NBA Playoffs and Baseball Update
Speaker 3There's more talent out there. For sure Got to keep checking them out. But other than that, man, the football's looking good, everybody's all right. Hockey Dallas Oilers Dallas leading 2-1. Rangers Panthers Rangers Up 2-1. I was upset Because I thought we was going to lose that series. And we came back 2-1.
Speaker 2Rangers.
Speaker 3Just took the first Throw. I felt good about it, yeah, but hey, there's still more Hockey to play, oh yeah.
Speaker 2Next game is tonight.
Speaker 3Yes, it is Shout out to those both teams Over there play. So oh yeah, next game is tonight. So yes, it is just a shout out to those both teams over there I'm a rames fans dolphins, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1I mean I'm south florida, everything. So I just never see bobby. I question these things, you know if it has florida on it, you could say I'm on their team. All right, I got it.
Speaker 3Other than that, that's good, hey. Uh. Shout out To Ferrari man, they won that Formula 1. Shout out to Charles Over there Making his things happen, big fan, big fan. Other than that, they're looking good Over there. Baseball A lot of crap Going on in baseball.
Speaker 1I mean, the season has already just started, starting people.
Speaker 3People getting hurt. Yeah, season's ending. Yeah, guys gotta take care. Man Stretch out, but keep playing ball. Man, other than that Mets over there trying to figure out shit. I don't know what they do.
Speaker 1Where they at on the list now who Mets.
Speaker 3Let me double check for you Mets, mets, mets. Oh yeah, we on second to last, okay, and Miami's last oh Jesus, I don't know where. Miami's at At least he did it right this time Second to last, and the Yankees number one. They just got up there. So congratulations to you guys, just keep playing ball. Oh, and my love and support to my man, akuna from Atlanta. My man tore his ACL, so hopefully a safety recovery over there. I don't know how the Braves are in second place right now Without him. I think my Mets might have a chance to get up to that second spot right now, because he's a big impact for that team.
Speaker 1And that's that cat from Colombia, venezuela, venezuela, my bad.
Speaker 3A big fan. My son loves him, but hey, he's a phenomenal player. And, last but not least, nba.
Speaker 1NBA. What's going on over there, nba?
Speaker 3Uh-oh, pacers got freaking blown out. Shout out to those guys, that'd be my Knicks. I guess you go out home to Cancun with that.
Speaker 2I don't care what y'all say right about now. That's funny.
Speaker 3Wow, the team that needed to be there was the Knicks, even though I'm going to say we went and got blown out, but I know Bronson would have not played that game because of his fractured hand. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we would have still lost to the Celtics, I would say, but we would at least have gotten one, at least one.
Speaker 2Yeah, pacers are trash. Also, I told you, too, that Celtics, from the beginning, had the easiest path to the finals, which is a joke.
Speaker 3Well, they were hungry man. If you see they beat the Heat 4-1, all right, then they beat how you call it, the Cavaliers 4-1.
Speaker 2Heat didn't have their best player. Come on, they got the easiest path. Darling, let's stop this.
Speaker 3I mean, mitchell hurt me right there, and Jerry Allen too. Man, I would have seen A good Cavalier team. I think they could have Made the playoffs If they were healthy. Yeah, mitchell was Got hurt in the playoffs. That shit went downhill. And then Pacers Jesus Christ, do you?
Speaker 1think Pacers had their best roster, or they also had injuries. They had an injury.
Speaker 3What's his guy? Holliver went down yeah. Yeah, had an injury, what's his guy Halliburton went down, yeah yeah, but he's garbage anyway, so they really don't. I mean, he's the best player at that team anyway.
Speaker 1So I mean every game I've seen with them. They were scratching just to make it. So yeah, yeah, that's crazy, but yeah congratulations to Boston.
Speaker 3I mean, gotta give it to y'all they did what they had to do. No fucking Porzingis. Let's be realistic here, guys. No, porzingis, big man. I don't know if you know he used to be an ex-knick.
Speaker 2Oh yeah.
Speaker 3Went to Boston. Dude is humongous, definitely got game.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, he's out on injury too, he's out on injury.
Speaker 3He might be back for the championship Might be.
Speaker 1I mean, the other series is almost wrapped up too, isn't it?
Speaker 3Let's go to the west side. Shout out to the Mavs.
Speaker 2I'm surprised at this series. I am not Really.
Speaker 3I am not.
Speaker 2I thought Ant-Man was the future.
Speaker 3He is. He's definitely, but he can't do it by himself. He can't do it by himself. He's the future.
Speaker 2They got the better team though, Dorian.
Speaker 3Who does Ant-Man? And them? Yes, yes, they do, but you have a champion guy, kyrie Irving, in there. You got Luka.
Speaker 2Yeah, he's a beast, yeah, he is a beast. He's the best white boy in the.
Speaker 3NBA PJ Washington. Sorry for likely he's out he got hurt. Sorry for likely he's out he got hurt. But listen, At the end of the day Mavs came to play. I'm sure you were.
Speaker 2I'm shocked.
Speaker 3Check this out Mavs beat the Clippers 4-2.
Speaker 2Alright.
Speaker 3Clippers overrated Mavs. Mavs beat the Thunders 4-2.
Speaker 2That was a shocker.
Speaker 3Mavs are in top right now 3 to zip through the whole entire series they have won and not even got nothing close to a game 7 that's impressive.
Speaker 2Yeah, ant-man is. Ant-man is the future can we stop the Jordan stuff if he gets swept? Let's be real here. Who the fuck is comparing him to Jordan? What are you talking about? That's what they've been saying. Like he's like the next MJ when this started.
Speaker 3The same shit they said about Butler. Look where he's at.
Speaker 2Oh, no, no.
Speaker 3They didn't say that about.
Speaker 2Butler no, they did not Stop it, butler who?
Speaker 3Jimmy Butler.
Speaker 2Darwin, stop.
Speaker 3They never said that about Jimmy Butler being Jordan's son.
Speaker 2No, they did not this guy is in the wrong.
Speaker 3They're saying it about Ant-Man.
Speaker 2They're saying that. You know they've been saying it about Ant-Man, come on.
Speaker 3I have seen something like that. He's 22.
Speaker 2He's a freak of nature. He's come on.
Speaker 1I mean, but he still has so much more to go.
Speaker 2I don't know how they are comparing him, barkley, all of them.
Speaker 1I've heard good things.
Speaker 2Jimmy Butler is. Jimmy Butler's always been like a B player. He's not like a star.
Speaker 3When he is playing. Play all's basketball Is when they say he turns into a fucking Mike Jordan.
Speaker 2Oh, okay, oh that, I've heard that. Yes, okay, yeah, I've heard that they. Yes, okay, yeah, I've heard that, but they have made comparison of him, his face and Jordan's face right next to each other. It's been all over the news.
Speaker 3I'm very shocked.
Speaker 2I'm not a Heat fan, so but come on, ant-man, very, very shocked Ant-Man. He needs to stop trying to dunk on people and, like you know, take over the game. Great player, his team is not.
Speaker 3Gobert, defensive player of the year, is getting shaked and baked by Luka and Kyrie. I don't know if it's breaking ankle season, but he should be getting one of those.
Speaker 2Gobert is trash.
Speaker 1What year did he make it in the league? Maybe like 3 years in. He still got so much more to go.
Speaker 3I hear you.
Speaker 2But let's just take out. You know you can't get swept.
Speaker 3No, you cannot get swept. That's something that's going to go down.
Speaker 2They beat the back-to-back champs. You know, I thought they said this is his league.
Speaker 3now I am very amazed. Right now they have at least two in.
Speaker 2Yeah, so do you realize, if Dallas wins tonight, it'll be the first time that both conferences has ended in a sweep.
Speaker 1Wow.
Speaker 2It's crazy, wow, yeah, it's unreal, yeah.
Speaker 1So Well, at least we know that the championship game is going to be a fight.
Speaker 2First time ever.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2Conference finals.
Speaker 1I know.
Speaker 3Boston wants it.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, boston's already. Yeah, boston's hungry.
Speaker 1Yeah, they really really want it yeah.
Speaker 2But yeah, shout out to Dallas if they pull it off tonight. And shout out to Luca he's a bad, bad man.
Speaker 3There it goes right there MJ comparing to Butler oh my gosh, it's a consistent basis thing going on.
Speaker 2Sure they compare MJ to everybody, though. Come on.
Speaker 3Now who comparing?
Speaker 2MJ.
Speaker 3Nobody's close to compare to MJ right about now.
Speaker 2If anybody, I would say Edwards right now. Is Ant-Man.
Speaker 3Yes, ant-man, correct, edwards, and.
Speaker 2That's it, that's it, yeah, that's what I'm saying, yeah.
Speaker 3Nobody else, but it was the roster, was Butler, then Ant-Man, anybody, you can ask anybody.
Speaker 2Yeah, but Butler is.
Speaker 3Who I want you to ask is a Heat fan.
Speaker 2I know, but Butler is like he's always been, a B type of star. He's not like a superstar. You know, ant-man is a superstar.
Speaker 3Yeah, you're correct, but at the end of the day, minnesota has a phenomenal fucking squad.
Speaker 2Yeah, shout out to that organization Should not be losing yeah.
Speaker 3Phenomenal squad To be down 3-0, that's very heartbreaking, yeah. But again you got Luka and you got my man, Irving, who already has a chip.
Speaker 2Yeah that's true.
Speaker 1It is what it is over there. I mean, they're trying to shut that door. I mean and my thing is that there's just too many games, because I think the championship might go seven games the way that Boston's planned.
Speaker 2Yeah, definitely, yeah, definitely. I mean it's not in the bag for the West Coast this year is it. No.
Speaker 3It's going to be an interesting game, Celtics, if Porzingis comes back. Other than that, and special shout out to Mark Cuban, bro Mark Cuban over there and the Dallas Mavericks he's loving that he always gets those European stars out of nowhere he's loving that, picking them up, shout out to him Next you can figure out some shit like that and stop giving away good players. Bro, we have Porzingis, we got rid of him. I mean come on man yeah, anyway, I digress. But other than that man, it's a good day in sports.
Speaker 3Yeah more to come and it is what it is, you know alright, alright, I guess.
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Speaker 1She's been the only one sponsor. Big shout out to her. All right, fellas, we're coming to the end of our show. We definitely had some good conversations today, man, and we found out a lot about leaving your computer unlocked, yeah not around me, don't play, I'm not going to lie to you, man.
Speaker 2I'm going to watch Raymond fuck up my face. I'm not messing around.
Speaker 3I guarantee you he's going to be chilling.
Speaker 1Yeah, man. And also we learned a little bit about data centers upscaling and yo, they're coming. Y'all need to develop these skill sets so y'all can be ahead of the game. Learn about, you know, the writer strike. They got three years and it's a wrap, kid. I think they have less, but we'll see how it plays out. Scarlett Johansson she's about to set a new standard. If they take my pictures or they use my voice with.
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Speaker 2Panthers.
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Speaker 2Go Panthers.
Speaker 1Go Panthers. He's trying to make sure we close it out. Well, they ain't closing it out but we're trying to come back from it.
Speaker 2Yeah, we're down by one.
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