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BobbyD, D'Hustle and Raymond...don't call him RayRay Season 3 Episode 33

Ever wonder how AI is revolutionizing the way we code? Join me, Bobby D, and the squad including D-Hustle, Raymond, and our AI whiz Devin as we tackle the seismic shifts in software engineering. We're hitting hard on AI's ability to write and debug its own code, and what this means for the future of tech careers. Get ready to laugh and learn as we also share the lowdown on disposable email tricks and our personal brushes with the law, all while keeping an eye on the evolution from room-sized computers to stylish wearable tech.

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Speaker 1:

Welcome, welcome, welcome to episode number 33. It's your host, Bobby D.

Speaker 2:

And I'm here with the crew. What up crew? What up y'all? What up, what up? Everybody's good. What up D-Hustle? We're good.

Speaker 1:

What up, raymond, don't call him Ray Ray. My guy got a haircut this time around Looking a little clean now.

Speaker 3:

What are you trying to say? I never look clean.

Speaker 1:

In the past episodes I don't stare at you that hard. Hopefully you got the comments blocked. Now it's all love. Well, welcome to the Tech Hustle. We're here for episode number 33. We got a really cool show ahead of us today.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to give y'all a quick rundown. I'm going to be talking about some AI stuff. There's this new discovery that it is a public service announcement. If y'all not up on it, you gotta get connected because y'all might get left behind. And then we got my guy d hustle. Got some updates also about chat, gpt, which we'll talk about, some more ai stuff, some google update, apple conversation. And then my guy raymond don't call him ray ray he got some nuggets for us this afternoon, um, talking about some email address stuff. Right, you're always trying to do some anonymous stuff, man. At least you're holding us down, right, yeah? And then? And then he got some alternative tools that we'll be using, or could potentially be using, to host some movie content, um. And then we got d hustle with some april fool's jokes. You got a few in the chamber.

Speaker 1:

My guys say I got a few in the chamber, uh, and then we'll obviously cover some sports sponsorships. We'll definitely get a chance to shout out our sponsors, um, and then I'll close it out with a few updates about the community and stuff that we got going on. So we don't think about the show, right?

Speaker 2:

Good.

Speaker 1:

How about you audience? Y'all, y'all ready for it? Get around the applause, maybe. All right, let's queue up. Queue up the tech talk. This time we're going to talk a little bit about tech, though let's let it jam a little bit. I know y'all remember this from season number two. Well, thank you. Thank you for showing up to the tech talk. Today we're going to be chatting up a little bit about AI, and I want to chat with the fellas about it, because there's this new invention that every freaking week with AI, I promise you guys, there's something new that comes up. The latest one is really going to challenge us for long-term growth in our careers, especially if you're a software engineer. So, if you're a software engineer, I want you to take a look at this video that we're going to post here and talk about. I'm going to play it real quick for the guys to take a look at it, but definitely let me know what y'all think about it. It's about a minute long, so it shouldn't be that long.

Speaker 1:

All right, let me see All right, let me get a full screen here and let's go ahead and learn about this AI software named Devin. All right, this is just off the rip. He basically gave it a prompt saying hey, I want you to write some software to do XYZ. Just like a regular software engineer, you kind of create a plan of how you're going to execute and implement it. So the ai automatically generated this plan over here on the right hand side. Now let's go see what it does with that plan.

Speaker 1:

Did you hear what it said? It said after that it built a whole project, just like a human software engineer would. Oh wow, did you see that? So basically, it has access to just about everything that you need to be a software engineer to develop, which is a terminal, basic command line, an IDE, basically, like you know, visio, code or, let's say, pycharm or, if you're old school with it, vi, and then you also have its own browser.

Speaker 1:

Now let's see what it does. This is something really crazy here. So what happens is that these AIs, when they're working on problems, just like software engineers, they will run into errors. They're not going to write code perfectly, but the cool thing about Devin and the software that they're creating is it knows how to debug the software by itself, which is following something like a very basic principle whenever we're working on software to find out what's going on is you'll put print statements inside of your code so that you can kind of figure out what's going on when you run the program and then go back and remove it afterwards after you fix the bug. And guess what devin does that?

Speaker 1:

wow yeah, with the debug and print statement in it. Yeah, that that that right there is is enough for us. It literally is not just developing, writing code, fixing code using the internet, searching the internet, using the command line, and literally about to change the game. So how do y'all feel about when y'all saw that?

Speaker 3:

Got mixed feelings.

Speaker 1:

Mixed feelings.

Speaker 3:

What are they, raymond? I mean, yeah, should I tell my son to abandon going to school for computer science now?

Speaker 1:

or what I mean. Public service announcement.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean this is yeah, like I said, public service announcement. Yeah, I mean this is a yeah, like I said, I'm 50, 50 on it. What are your takes there?

Speaker 2:

If it's working and is now, I'll take it.

Speaker 1:

D hustle says it's going to level everybody up, right, I feel the same way about it is that this is definitely going to start making me even question, like, if I'm going to be pushing people to do more software engineering, like seriously, because the thing that this software has really like closed the loop on is how easy it is for you to do that.

Speaker 1:

Right, like the guy didn't even really have to have that much of a paragraph to describe what he wants to do and the AI actually was able to develop software to do it and use tools to actually make sure that it works. This is a gap that I think that AI is closing, and a lot of these software companies out there are really finding really inventive ways to close the loop. But this right here for this year so far has been one of the biggest things that I've seen, because it's literally going to change the game and I don't know if anybody else is out there noticing it. But y'all better be paying attention to AI and keep up with it, because it's definitely coming and it's going to really become even more effective and efficient than we are at the keyboard how do you, how do you guys?

Speaker 3:

what? Who me? Yeah, how do you feel about it?

Speaker 1:

I'm worried, bro, like I've, I've, I've, I'll tell you this. So AI has become mainstream, known for the only for two years, literally. And what I mean by mainstream I mean, like us, techies actually getting access to it. Since open AI, first, you know, we're allowing people to test it out, a little software that does X, y, z.

Speaker 1:

But as I delve deeper and deeper and deeper into it and then get to this point right now, I'm telling you, with only us being two years in, I don't know where we're going to be in the next five years, because software engineering, specifically that skill, is definitely at risk. In my opinion this is my professional opinion for years of experiences Software engineering is going to be a skill of the past. We need to iterate and evolve into being able to use these ais in a more effective way, rather than writing code is like what we're doing right now, because it's going to change and it's going to happen faster than we think, because we're already two years in and they've invented this so I'm really, really, really like, um, mindful of the skills that I'm recommending people to pursue, um, and definitely want to encourage everyone.

Speaker 1:

Number one make sure you keep your hand and pulse on ai so that you can keep an eye on it. Sorry, I got some stuff running in the background, but, um, it is going to make some changes and we got to be ready for it or we're going to get left behind and hands down. This right here is just like uh, when I first found out about the internet and I could connect to something around the world, lightning speed, right, um. Or the invention of you know, an operating system like linux, like we're about to kill you know, windows and microsoft, because now we have a second option. This right here, it's, it's, it's uh, it gots me worried yes, it sounds like a game changer.

Speaker 3:

Now question for you being that we're two years in, you think there might be like a bubble, like remember in the 2000s we had the dot-com bubble. You think we're gonna have an ai bubble because this stuff?

Speaker 1:

is like exploding, I think, in terms of like, um, the technology is not going nowhere. The companies that are creating or using ais, um, they all will not still be around five, ten years around. Right, it's going to be some type of um fight to the top. So ai, or open ai, might not even be the top one five years from now. So the technology is not going to wear the bubble in the sense of, like, the financial growth that's going to be massively, you know, over, you know like. I'll tell you, right now, devin's gotten received $21 million in series one investment right, $21 million for writing this right. It's like that pouring into that money eventually is going to, I opinion. I think it's going to slow down and that might be the bubble, but the technology itself is not going nowhere because it's still going to be there. If you think about the dot-com bubble, that's when the internet got invented, right, all those companies that were creating services on the internet, those are the ones that tumbled, but the internet still stayed around.

Speaker 2:

That's what.

Speaker 1:

I'm basically talking about in terms of like a bubble, but AI. It's not going nowhere. We just need to get on this bus or this train before we get left behind. For real, though, okay, yeah, there was this other invention that came out, or another cool program. I don't have a video to play this time, but I wanted to talk to our audience about it real quick, especially if you're in developing software using AI. There's this tool or framework that actually was invented by Microsoft, which I can't even believe. I'm mentioning microsoft. I mean, microsoft to me, uh, used to be the enemy of all enemies, and now they're they're actually creating some really cool work, which is also um but they're catching up.

Speaker 1:

They're catching up they're definitely catching up, catching up um, because they partner up with open ai and um. You know different type of maneuvers that they're making in the industry to stay current, but they invented this thing called AutoGen. It's A-U-T-O-G-E-N. If you're interested in finding out about how you can have an army of AI complete certain tasks, and the example that I'll give you real quick is like what we just saw with Devin, where Devin had access to the Internet, the terminal and also a browser is. With Autogen, you can have three different AI instances running simultaneously doing those tasks and they're all talking to each other. It's almost like creating your own company, potentially by writing code, and if y'all are not following along.

Speaker 1:

This is one of those that I really want to make sure I put a ferret in or not a fair, but a feather in your hat, if you are uh, because this is definitely something that's going to level everybody up and I want to encourage everybody to check it out. If you're in our community and you want to chat up some more about auto gen, that's the tech hustle community on school. How let your boy on school holla at your boy. I'm really want to dive deeper into you know, doing some projects and actually developing some skills around it Um. But I do want to encourage everybody else, especially if you're tuning in um, check out auto gen by Microsoft and then, uh, devin, uh, there's an open source one out there too. But, in general, keep an eye out for this skillset, because I think it's going to rap soon I like it.

Speaker 2:

I like it, heard it here first heard it here first yeah, I be dropping first stuff all the time.

Speaker 1:

You remember when I was dropping the glasses stuff and now, now, now, my I think freaking mark zuckerberg and all those execs are listening to our podcast they are, they are shout out to y'all.

Speaker 2:

Stop playing around. How are those?

Speaker 1:

you know, send us a check, send us some sponsorship, because every time we drop something, it's like within a week or two later it comes, and then y'all didn't even know that we were the first one mentioning it. That's right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so speaking of the lady glasses, I said lady glasses. Speaking of the glasses, a lady friend of mine happens to work at a eyeglass store and I was, you know. You know she checked out the podcast. Hey, you guys were talking about the glasses. I listened to a couple of your episodes yeah, and she happened to work at the glass store and she's like, yeah, those glasses, bobby d and d hustle are such in demand they've been backordered since like january.

Speaker 3:

She's like they cannot keep them in the store. Yeah, because I was like, hey, I want those glasses. She's like you can't get them. Wow. So yeah, it's, it's nuts. So yeah, just well, holla at me because I have a Kinect. Oh, okay, d-house has got a Kinect. Well, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Let me get that Kinect. D-house always got somebody player, I haven't pulled the trigger.

Speaker 2:

I'm not going to lie because I was going to compare those to the Apple glasses that are coming out. So until I do some type of investigation, I'm the type of recall, whatever the case may be. So I wait, I compare both. I got a buddy of mine that I went skiing with.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that's what's up, oh he's got them he loves it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, he's great. He's a big Facebook guy.

Speaker 1:

He's streaming straight to Facebook.

Speaker 2:

It's right to O. He had a baby too.

Speaker 1:

Congratulations.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, I'm going to check those glasses out, hopefully compare them both. I just hate to buy one and then a couple months down the line the next one comes out, yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean how far out are we with the Apple ones? Oh man, they've been talking about that for God knows how long. Yeah, for sure, but you know, Google Matters is already out. They were right behind it. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And the thing is, the popularity is going to drive it too. It's going to make it actually work a little bit more. So Raymond on the outside of that, if you just turn the outside, the outside there's a knob the other side, the other side, the other side, that's right here, yeah, you got to turn it the other way.

Speaker 2:

Why are they doing that? We've done some logistic stuff.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, some logistic stuff.

Speaker 2:

So I'm going to go ahead and it's going to be like Raymond said since there's a backorder for those Ray-Bans, it's going to be a backorder for Apple too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah for sure, for Apple, you know how they do. But big ups to all this innovative stuff that's coming out here. I hope you're following along because let me tell you in my life life and we're all 80s babies, big shout outs to big 80s babies out there. Y'all know we are here 80s. I actually seen, and we'll have uh another note about uh gmail, but I seen something showing like the evolution of where we came from starting from the 80s to where we are right now and that meme basically ended with glasses.

Speaker 1:

Basically, it took all these computers, these big mainframes and all these printers and stuff like that, all the apps that we have, and it's like, all right, it just gets down to just compute, uh, to a set of glasses, um, and I'm just grateful that I got a chance to experience it. I don't know about y'all, because I can remember how far back you know, tech goes from when it was first invented, or the internet back in the 2000s and stuff like that, um, during the dot-com bubble. That's why, when you bring it up, I'm like, yeah, I remember that. Oh, yeah, right, right. But anyways, we're going to move on to our next segment. Here we got D-Hustle coming up. What up player.

Speaker 2:

What's going on. What's going on.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, since we're all talking about AI right now, chatgpt does not need have an account in order for you to process any more. Wow, chad gpt is killing the game, yo. So actually you know chad bt is a big interest of uh generate ai tools, uh, but you no longer need an account to to basically use it, so you can just go ahead and just put it in and you're done sync it with your google or email or anything like that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, wow, I mean, that's what's up. You don't have to sync it with your Google or email or anything like that. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Wow, I mean, that's actually a really cool thing If you think about what. In my opinion, where they're moving towards is, I think ChatGPT, OpenAI are trying to go at Google's neck on search.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1:

And one of the things that's really cool about Google Search is that it is free, like you can just pull it up in a incognito browser and then type in hey, I want to look for this and it returns. A result is I think this is that move where they make it just like a very like a utility, almost like, almost like when you go to the, you know, to the sink to turn on the water.

Speaker 1:

It always turns on, right it's always accessible right, um, and they're going to get more users off of that for sure.

Speaker 3:

Interesting concept, but I know they have a premium version. I mean, how are they going to make money off if you don't sign up?

Speaker 1:

I mean, they're going to make money regardless, I'm going to pay for it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I guess, if you want to use a premium, then I guess you got to make an account, then I'm assuming.

Speaker 1:

No doubt, no doubt, no doubt.

Speaker 2:

But they're going for google's neck, I'm telling you. Well, talk about google. I mean, it's been 20 years anniversary since yesterday. April fools for launch to gmail.

Speaker 1:

Oh, shout out 20 years 20 years on april fool's day yo, I need to see when my gmail account was created.

Speaker 2:

I think I might be a part of that first group 20 years ago, so it did land in in 20, uh, 20, uh, 2004, uh-huh, and you know it's been growing from there, yeah, yeah, and then you know, I think it's like the number one email service out there, would y'all say.

Speaker 3:

I want to say yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Billions of users every day. I guarantee it. That's what's up. Big round of applause for.

Speaker 3:

Gmail, yeah, gmail.

Speaker 1:

And low key. I think it was considered a beta project. That and low-key. I think it was considered a beta project. That's wild For a good minute before they actually made it like a primetime production one. But hey, it happens though.

Speaker 2:

Right and last but not least for today, before we get into the Ooh Raymond's Nuggets coming up. The Apple just released a major upgrade for Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Pixel Watches. That's what's up. So what's going on here? If you're not, if you guys are not familiar, apple and google been having some issues.

Speaker 2:

I was trying to be a unit yeah, unify yeah, so, as you can know, smartwatch runs google's wear os software yeah, I don't know if you guys are aware of that, but they just have been updated to one app from a surprising source, apple, which Apple is Shazam, if you guys don't know, which is owned by Apple. It's a key upgrade. Now, yeah, so I mean, without the app on your watch is needed to be in touch with your phone.

Speaker 1:

That's what's up. Congratulations, Congratulations.

Speaker 2:

Finally I don't know how long it took, but it seems like it's going somewhere.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to drop something. Yeah, I remember last week we were talking about monopolies, right?

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 1:

The way that you kind of like stump monopolies is starting to work better with your partners.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's a coincidence that this came out. They're being sued by the federal government and now they have an update for the Google Watches.

Speaker 1:

Now these things will work together, right?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's crazy, that's cool.

Speaker 1:

Well, congratulations to Wear OS users, Samsung and Galaxy. Watches now can do some Apple stuff. I mean, I'm not moving over to Android Watch anytime soon, because mine just pairs very well with my Apple watch and my Apple phone. So best of luck to y'all for real.

Speaker 3:

Can you pair a Google watch with an app?

Speaker 1:

iPhone. Well, let me tell you, you will in the future for sure, Because we don't want no monopoly. But I would say that you probably could, but you just won't have the same experience. Right, there's going to be some features that you'll only get on the Apple Watch, that the Android won't have because they won't allow that integration. But I wouldn't be surprised if that integration becomes even more deeper, right, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Okay, for sure. And now for the moment we've been waiting for.

Speaker 3:

The pressure's on Raymond, don't call him Ray Ray, what up player. What's up, gentlemen?

Speaker 1:

How's your week been, man?

Speaker 3:

Good, not bad. Went out to a nice dinner Easter. You know it's a busy week. How about you guys?

Speaker 1:

You know how it is player. It's like entertaining the kids being off of school. You know they were on spring break before, and then they have another extra two days off I know um, but hey, it's, it's all love, sir, all love. So what's up, man, what you got for raymond's nuggets today?

Speaker 3:

yeah, I got a couple uh gems for you guys here. The first one here is uh service. This is all free, my nuggets generally tend to be free websites and free services, and here's one for you here. It's called 10 minute mail or 10 minute email 10 minute mail 10 minute email.

Speaker 3:

When you're on these websites, you're signing up, you have to put in an email address. Let's just say it's like one of these you know random sites and you just want to get it over with, but you got to put an email address. Yeah, yeah, this 10-minute mail site will give you an email that lasts for 10 minutes that it will generate just so you can populate into this site, so you can get your butt going.

Speaker 1:

Oh, wow, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So it's called 10-minute mail. It's great. It gives you a disposable email. You just plug it in and it's basically a fake email address.

Speaker 1:

How many email addresses can we do?

Speaker 3:

You can just keep hitting the button to regenerate.

Speaker 1:

I mean we, we might need to start upping our numbers. Hey, I mean. I'm not, you know we can up our numbers, like, if it lets me create a thousand email accounts, we might have a thousand new users next week. Player.

Speaker 3:

So you can do that. So yeah, I can't do that. So yeah, I didn't think about that.

Speaker 1:

But 10-minute email. Make sure you drop it in Discord, so if somebody following along they can definitely catch it though. And do you have to pay? Is there any paid services?

Speaker 3:

It's free.

Speaker 1:

It's all free, it's all free. Look at my guy bringing the nuggets with him.

Speaker 2:

Appreciate that nugget there, bro, of course.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, check it out if it help you at all. So I think it will.

Speaker 1:

I think it will actually, I think you are probably the one that uses most of the emails. Didn't you say that you have like 20 email accounts at one?

Speaker 3:

point. I had like 25 email addresses. I think d hustle's the same too.

Speaker 1:

I'm not trying to put his business out there, but I think he's checking his emails right now.

Speaker 2:

You can see the camera right here the most I think I had was maybe like six six emails, six.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, raymond's doing some notorious, and that's including aol, that's including gmail, that's including uh t-mobile one that had. And, yeah, that's the only reason why he kept all of them, because he had to have them so whenever it's funny, because I still use those old emails to say the truth.

Speaker 2:

So whenever you go and be, because I still use those old emails to tell you the truth. So whenever you go and be like hey, can you?

Speaker 1:

sign up for the email address. I said, sure, I got that email for you.

Speaker 2:

Let me give you that I don't use this shit.

Speaker 1:

There you go At an email.

Speaker 2:

you get free shit left and right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah no-transcript some of my john smith or tony email addresses I used to use like it was crazy, bro, because I didn't even know who it was tony was my alias in my past early experiences.

Speaker 3:

Let me tell you a story real quick Raymond just reminded me.

Speaker 1:

So you know, we used to live right down the street in this neighborhood and the first time that Raymond and I got pulled over and put in the back of a cop car Wow, we were yeah, yeah, we're going in deep like that.

Speaker 2:

We're going in deep like that. It's a funny story though.

Speaker 1:

So it's actually me, my brother and Raymond, and we was over here at the park and we were, you know, running around the park. It was after hours, we shouldn't have been on the field. The lights were off, whatever. So there's a cop in the cut that I guess he went to go take a piss and he's seen us on the field and all of a sudden my brother gets stuck on the gate and Raymond is out. I'm out, and then I look back and I'm like, dang, my brother. I was like, oh, shit.

Speaker 1:

Did you leave him no?

Speaker 2:

I didn't.

Speaker 1:

I went back and right when I walked up to him the cop car pulled up Like right in between me and my brother and I'm like get him off the gate. And then we go over there and I get him off the gate and I look back at raymond and raymond's walking back too. He felt a little guilty. That's why he came back right. And then we all three got thrown in the back of the cop car and then all of a sudden the cop was like yo, what's your name?

Speaker 1:

and raymond was the first one to say tony and my brother looked right at him and I hold my brother's arm real quick. I was shut up, bro, Because he was about to say your name is not Tony.

Speaker 2:

That's funny. I wonder if he was going to snitch.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, he almost did. He almost did, but I got him, I held him. But you know that was our first time ever get thrown in the back of a car, Past alias like I said, and the more I do the story, guys.

Speaker 2:

They're still out, as you. I'm not in jail anymore. We still, we still.

Speaker 1:

If ever I've been locked up more, it's been with Raymond.

Speaker 2:

Oh jeez, that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

That's only one story. We'll tell the others a little bit later.

Speaker 2:

I don't even want to hear those stories.

Speaker 3:

Patreon, you got to sign up for that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, there we go. Good plug, if you want to hear more sign up for our premium. We'll take care of care and we let you know these stories. Thanks, thanks, thanks no doubt.

Speaker 1:

Well, raymond, what else you got, don't you got something else come?

Speaker 3:

on yeah, so you know we're talking about. You know patreon and streaming services and all that. Obviously, you know we have an award-winning podcast here, the tech hustle.

Speaker 1:

Yeah give it up.

Speaker 3:

So another gem I wanted to drop for you. Here is uh, you guys have heard of plex, right?

Speaker 3:

yeah plex is a streaming software. I was talking to one of my co-workers a few weeks ago. We went out to lunch and you know, I dropped plex and he was like, oh yeah, I don't like plex. I was like, why not? And he was like, oh, I use cody. And I was like what the hell is that? So cody is an alternative to plex. So basically, as you know, we have an award-winning podcast here. You can play podcasts on this streaming software.

Speaker 3:

You can play music. You can play um movies videos, your movies. It's free, open source software. It's called cody. So if you have a smart tv or smart, device like you know um you know he leads.

Speaker 1:

With that free, it's our tv stick um, you can use cody it's, you know.

Speaker 3:

You know he leads with that free TV stick you can use Cody it's. You know, I've never used it, but my co-worker swears by it that it's an alternative and it's better than Plex.

Speaker 2:

So it's like a fire stick.

Speaker 3:

It's a software that you can run on your fire TV stick or your TV, like you can literally download the app or the software. So the other thing too is if you have a computer or a laptop, you can load the Kodi software onto it and stream directly to your Fire TV stick or your smart TV. It's free. So yeah, so yeah, so check it out. My coworker swears by it, so yeah.

Speaker 1:

Kodi, is he giving technical support, because I'm about to go set it up?

Speaker 3:

That's another thing too is you know Kodi doesn't support you know Anything illegal. So whatever you put on there Is your business, so you cannot contact them For support.

Speaker 2:

So when they ring At your doorbell Knocking.

Speaker 3:

They already know when it's at Basically, yes, I need to know this guy's name.

Speaker 2:

So, in case I get caught up, I'm going to stop the snake.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, you know, check it out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I appreciate it. That's some nugget guys. Alright, yeah, I appreciate it. That's a nugget guys.

Speaker 1:

All right, I got Raymond's nuggets, that's what's up? Awesome, awesome. So I guess that's all the nuggets we got, Raymond.

Speaker 3:

That's all I got.

Speaker 1:

Damn it All right, man this guy's dropping some good gems, but I will say that I'm trying to get your movie list, so whenever you set up your server, you just let me know.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to set.

Speaker 1:

We got it player. Okay, I got you. Oh, the whole family got it, I got you. You can cancel Netflix, hulu and all of that stuff. But anyways, we're going to jump into our last section here. We got my guy D-Hustle coming back to the stage.

Speaker 2:

D-Hustle, we got to get you some music man, I got it there, we go there, it goes.

Speaker 1:

There it goes. So what's up player? What's going on? My man, I hope everybody had a good weekend, man.

Speaker 2:

I was happy Easter to everybody. Everybody, hopefully, had some good times and enjoyed time with the family. Also, yesterday was April Fool's Day. There was a lot of jokes out there, yeah there were some good ones. Let me give you my top five of the jokes. So remember how he was talking last episode about Mr Sholtani.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

So there was a message out there that he received a five year ban from the Major League Baseball. Oh word, five years. So they have a statement here. It is a great regret that we announced that decision to impose a five year ban from a man named Sholtani Due to involvement in gambling activity, which establishes our policies in our league. So basically they can't be doing gambling, et cetera. His decision, you know, with regrets and scores and importance of upholding the principle fair competition and maintaining trust, confident of our fans, players and stakeholders alike. I was like fuck, this nigga's got me so much money, he's making money and then some shit like this happened yeah then I read again and said this is the april fool's fucking joke.

Speaker 2:

Like bro, I was like yo, you had me going here for a minute reading the fine print. I was reading the fine print, I was like man, this guy got five year ban and he's got that's good.

Speaker 1:

How's that money still gonna flow like?

Speaker 2:

you have so print.

Speaker 1:

I was like man, this guy got a five-year ban. How's that money still going to flow?

Speaker 2:

You have so many questions right. I was like damn Raymond's over here talking about how it was the gambling issue and everything and he's got a five-year ban. But it was a joke. He's still in the game. Baby Shout out to him. Nothing happens. You got to hit him. That's a pretty good one, but that was a good one. That was number five. Yeah, yeah, number four Kamala Harris Randomly calling out John Jones For no reason, which is pretty funny. That's it. Number three Pittsburgh Spieler Is gonna give Antonio Brown the one year contract.

Speaker 1:

Now, that Would be funny right there For real, that ain't happening.

Speaker 2:

Caitlyn Jenner Is playing Uno reverse on all of us. Oh wow, she's going to come. Well, he or she's going to come back to his original.

Speaker 1:

To the original.

Speaker 2:

Right and last but not least, OJ Simpson's coming out clean. Like bro, this shit is crazy right now, oh boy. Wow, these are the funniest things that I've seen. But the thing is, if you guys want to read about it, I'll put it on Discord. I got it from a guy on TikTok here. Roger that it can go more in-depth if you guys really want to know what's going on with each and one individuals.

Speaker 3:

Go ahead and check them out and see what happens.

Speaker 2:

Have you been hearing about a lot of football players been dying lately? A word yeah, so Vontae Davis dies from the Colts. Did you hear about that?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I saw that yesterday. Yeah, colt legend there, that's crazy. Yeah, I don't know if you guys remember Love and prayers go out to their family.

Speaker 2:

He played for the Dolphins too briefly, well, you would know. Yeah, he played for the Dolphins briefly, but yeah, yeah, vontae Davis is famous for.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if you guys remember he retired at halftime, so he like Infamously just went to halftime and he retired.

Speaker 1:

So but yeah, but what was his condition?

Speaker 3:

Did they tell they don't know they're speculating that Either drugs or suicide. We don't know yet, so but yeah, it's sad. I don't know, I don't know it's like the NFL it's got to have something for these guys. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for sure so, but love and prayers to the family.

Speaker 1:

To every other.

Speaker 2:

There are other football players, too, that have been passing away.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to mention their names, but shout out to them and to your family, and you know we keep them in prayers. Other having done your mock, getting ready for football draft.

Speaker 1:

It's coming up. Everyone's ready. Who you got for the Giants, who y'all trying to get.

Speaker 2:

I ain't trying to get nobody.

Speaker 1:

Nobody. You said all season that you were going just for a freaking draft pick and now you say nobody.

Speaker 2:

I don't even know what's going on in that organization. I'll have to talk to my agency what they say, and then we my guys said I got to go talk to them first, but yeah, football season's starting now. It's going to be preseason. In August, I guess they start. Other than that, that's it. Baseball. Ladies and gentlemen, shout out. Baseball just opened on March 28th. It's been looking really good. Yankees are looking 5-0. My Mets, as you can see, are 0-4. So we need to figure out what's going on over there?

Speaker 1:

Why are you looking right at the camera?

Speaker 2:

You know I got to make sure that we're. If you're a Mets fan out there or you know in the league, holler at me. We can make something happen. Figure out what's going on with these Mets.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, come to the show so you can have a one-on-one.

Speaker 2:

Atlanta is still the team to beat Philly and you know Marlins is 0-5. In case anybody here is a Marlins fan, I got to show love to these Marlins fans. Other than that, for baseball it's looking good. It's still early.

Speaker 3:

Yeah it's still early.

Speaker 1:

How many games do they play a year? 162. 162? Wow, that's crazy.

Speaker 2:

That's amazing. That's a lot of games.

Speaker 1:

That's amazing. Do they have players that play every single game?

Speaker 2:

Some of them do Wow and then some of them, depending, if they play like three games back-to-back against the same team, they do substitutions.

Speaker 1:

Okay, at least get a break.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, no, they do, they do.

Speaker 1:

They get some breaks and they're like maybe three games a week, Three maybe three, four games a week.

Speaker 2:

Wow, that's a lot, so sometimes, for example, when the Mets come down, they play them three times back-to-back. Yeah yeah. They play them Tuesday, wednesday and I think maybe a Friday, if I'm not mistaken. It spreads out, but yeah, they play sometimes three games, one game, travel, etc, etc. So shout-out to all the baseball players out there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, big ups to y'all, and we go from there, and the season's just begun.

Speaker 2:

Just begun. So if my math is on four, eventually we'll make that happen.

Speaker 3:

It's early, it's early.

Speaker 2:

Usually we start winning. It's always a tradition we start winning, and then at the end of the year, ah.

Speaker 1:

You're going to have to go get over there and talk to somebody. Oh yeah, definitely I'll be there in July Exactly. I'll be there.

Speaker 2:

In July we're going to go over there and talk to the organization. See what they say.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the Tech House will be out there in July. We'll check in on it.

Speaker 2:

All right and, last but not least, basketball.

Speaker 1:

What we got with basketball. We getting close.

Speaker 2:

Wow, we getting close Top ten teams out there. Celtics made it Celtics number one. They're already clinched. And Oklahoma took Denver's position yesterday over. So Oklahoma and then Denver number one, number two I mean, and then Timberwolves, my team doing looking good, they're looking good, they're looking real good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

My Knicks. We just dropped to number four. We was number three. So just a shout out you guys are doing phenomenal without Randall. Without Randall, baby and Jalen 61 points Last game he did 61.

Speaker 1:

61 points, that's amazing.

Speaker 2:

He went crazy and shout out to my man over there and our Lakers are, you know.

Speaker 3:

What position are we? I don't even know.

Speaker 2:

You're number nine.

Speaker 3:

All right, that's a playoff.

Speaker 2:

We'd be in a play-in yeah, play-in tournament and you would have to. Sacramento is another team that you guys got.

Speaker 1:

Sacramento. All right, all right, y'all just missing something. I don't know what's going on. Play-in tournament. What does that?

Speaker 2:

mean.

Speaker 3:

That's another garbage thing, like it was earlier. I don't get it. The bottom seven through ten, I think. Uh-huh, they go to a tournament and they play in for a play-in spot for a playoff.

Speaker 1:

So they're not doing wild card type stuff anymore wild card.

Speaker 2:

You're in the wrong uh team, uh the wrong sport I apologize.

Speaker 1:

I apologize. I'm showing my cards, jesus this.

Speaker 2:

So usually it's supposed to be the first eight teams Gotcha. Back in the days it was the first six Gotcha, so number one would play number six, et cetera, et cetera, but now it's from one to eight and then those two slots are from wild card.

Speaker 1:

I'm not wild card. Look at me, yeah, from that play-in, play-in, play-in tournament.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and since you're on basketball, did you guys watch the rematch last night? Women's college basketball?

Speaker 2:

No I didn't?

Speaker 3:

LSU versus Iowa, katen Clark versus Angel Reese?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she was balling. How was it?

Speaker 3:

It was. You know I caught some highlights. It was a rematch. You know the big controversy when they were going at it last year. Yeah, yeah, it was good. Katen Clark, iowa won. So there's all the big hoopla on, you know, draymond Green and everybody saying can she play in the NBA? Because she's broken all the records in women's college basketball. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. So what do you think? Is that the same one where they said they're going to try to put on a big three, or something like that?

Speaker 3:

Yes, that's the one that Ice Cube offered the contract to she won last she killed it. I don't know. I'm just saying I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I get it. The competition is going to be different. The scale is going to be on a different range. I don't know If she wants to try to shoot her shot, let her go out there and try it, but I wouldn't have high expectations, especially with them ballers like that what?

Speaker 2:

do you mean I'm lost here?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, a chick going to go play NBA the NBA or WNBA. No, she's in college now, right?

Speaker 3:

She's in college now.

Speaker 1:

She's already going to the WNBA, right In terms of drafting, wise right.

Speaker 3:

We assume, so yeah.

Speaker 1:

But they're saying that she wants to play in the league.

Speaker 3:

They're not saying that Draymond Green and some NBA people are saying she's that good.

Speaker 1:

Could she play in the?

Speaker 3:

NBA. So that's kind of like the talk.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay. I thought you were saying that she's going to play in the NBA, not in the WNBA.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, they were saying could she play in the NBA? And that's where. Ice Cube offered her $5 million To join the Big 3 and she turned it down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think that's too low. Who's the Big 3? You know Ice Cube's.

Speaker 3:

Off-season basketball tournament that he has Ah okay, three on three. Yeah, the three on three. So yeah, and she turned it down.

Speaker 2:

Well, I guess it's not about the money then.

Speaker 3:

Well, the WNBA is kind of upset that Ice Cube was doing that, because you know the WNBA wants her to come. But then again Ice Cube's thing is after basketball season is over, so she could do both she definitely could.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so why not? I wonder if that five mil, that 5 mil kind of made WNBVA feel a little salty.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what their contract is yeah, because you know they only get like $100,000, $200,000.

Speaker 2:

They don't get more than the regular NBA players. Yeah, that's what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying Like, maybe that's what the beef is, it's like. Now you're putting the price up Correct correct.

Speaker 2:

Even Lisa Leslie was phenomenal when she was playing back in the days and she didn't get that max. Rebecca Lobo same thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, didn't get that max contract, it was very like cap.

Speaker 2:

They need to change that they need to change that, bro.

Speaker 1:

They bring it in viewership. I'll tell you that, Of course. I mean look at women's soccer.

Speaker 3:

They are ten times better than the men's soccer team. Which team I?

Speaker 2:

mean not all teams. Which team?

Speaker 3:

The women's soccer team.

Speaker 2:

they've I know, but which team are you talking about from the men's? Oh, okay, it's like a name of a couple. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

But you know what I mean. But yeah, there's no equal pay in that.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's tough.

Speaker 3:

How many World Cups have they?

Speaker 1:

won. It's tough, it's tough.

Speaker 2:

I would like to see. Now that you say other, I would like to see something like that, like the Coed one, like the Messi. Ronaldo and the ladies all together. One team versus another team.

Speaker 3:

And they lead team.

Speaker 2:

Each and each Something fun. Everybody can have fun.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean they do that flag football and stuff like that, Like recreation and stuff.

Speaker 2:

Well, same way basketball does they have you know it's the same way. Basketball does they have you know. Whatever it is that they do.

Speaker 1:

The celebrity, the celebrity fucking basketball and stuff Fucking.

Speaker 2:

Kevin Hart Can't play no ball. All of a sudden he's there going crazy and shit he's the point guard.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's the point guard.

Speaker 2:

You know, Something like that yeah but other than that man, that's all we have here Basketball. Hopefully the Lakers makes the end tournament for you and you'll be happy Camper.

Speaker 1:

I hope so. I don't know how Laker fans would be happy about that, though.

Speaker 3:

About what It'd be embarrassing if they don't make it.

Speaker 1:

It'd be more embarrassing if they don't make it, if they don't make it at all, yeah yeah, even if you make it at all Nothing, but still.

Speaker 2:

Let me guess Are we going to blame LeBron James I? Mean LeBron has, or are we going to blame AD?

Speaker 3:

I mean, lebron has done his part.

Speaker 2:

so I'm just saying man, I'm just saying AD is you know, come on.

Speaker 1:

All I know is that let's see if the Lakers fan how they pop off, if they win that in-tournament thing. So we'll see, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Let's see what happens.

Speaker 1:

We'll see, hopefully, all y'all real quiet though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, very quiet.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, very quiet.

Speaker 2:

But on the good note, yeah, they know what I'm going to say. The Heat are doing better than that. You got to give some recognition. Jimmy Butler out there, yeah, but other than that man, that's all I got. Man. Maybe Miami can make something happen in the playoffs. I really don't want to see the Knicks in Miami, because that's the big rivalry.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they're playing tonight kid. Yeah, but I don't mean it.

Speaker 2:

It's a game that needs to be watched very closely.

Speaker 1:

What this game here?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because it depends on if Miami wins, it gets them bumped up.

Speaker 1:

If.

Speaker 2:

Knicks wins, they get bumped up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, so everybody's playing in a good position.

Speaker 2:

Right now it's basically trying to figure out your position, to see who we play for the other team.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know. But yeah, if you guys are watching the game and stuff and don't have nothing to do, man, you guys can always order Marvelous Creations. Ladies and gentlemen, get your cake pops and stuff. Ice creams yeah, hala, she's got. She is basically serving from South Florida all the way up to Orlando and she does deliveries.

Speaker 1:

For to Orlando and she does deliveries For sure. You put the range all the way up to Orlando and down the South Florida.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm willing to make a try.

Speaker 1:

Big shout outs to Marvelous Creations. Our number one sponsor since day one kid Since day one we really appreciate you. Alright, fellas, I guess we come into the end. You want to cue up that music? Let's see what we got. Oh yeah, we'll bring it back. Bring it back, Yo. I really like today's episode. We really laid back chill. We talked about some AI stuff. We talked about some partnerships between Apple and Google finally making some moves. And don't forget Raymond's Nuggets. Right, them nuggets are gems bro.

Speaker 3:

And it's free, and it's free.

Speaker 2:

He always starts off with free.

Speaker 1:

So if you want to have anonymous emails that only last for 10 minutes, check my guy out. He definitely got some resources for you and yo don't forget about what I talked about with Devin and the AI stuff. But let's close out this episode here and let me tell y'all I'll bring the music down just a little bit let me tell y'all a little bit about our community, because I want to make sure y'all hear this loud and clear. Our community, because I want to make sure you hear this loud and clear. Our community is hosted on school S-K-O-L the Tech Hustle community, where we have over.

Speaker 1:

I would say we're about 110 members right, we're making some moves there, so big shout out to everybody that's already logged in, dialed in and supporting us on school. And if not, go to thetechhustlecom. That's thetechhustlecom Click, Join Community and you'll get access to me, D Hustle and Raymond Don't call him Ray Ray on a daily basis, and definitely we can't wait to see y'all out there, so definitely come and holler at us. Another update for you all is our newsletters. Big shout-out to our newsletter. Our update for you all is our newsletters. Big shout out to our newsletter. Our monthly newsletter for the month of March has been published out there, highlighting some great events that we attended this year, which we went to Atlanta two weeks ago. Was it two weeks ago?

Speaker 2:

The 20th.

Speaker 1:

Two weeks ago we was in Atlanta where we visited the NSBE National Society of Black Engineering. Big shout out to them because they gave us a like on our Instagram post.

Speaker 2:

Okay, oh nice. So they're definitely following along.

Speaker 1:

So big shout-outs to NSBE and then also big shout-outs to the Atlanta Cloud Conference, because I had a chance to do a talk out there titled Behind the Cloud at Twitter 1.0, and it was a really, really good conversation.

Speaker 2:

And I think this is a talk that we're going to take on the road. So and shout out to our line of breakfast club, because those bacon, egg and cheese baby, I don't know about you.

Speaker 1:

It was really good for me I brought some home plan. Yeah, you did I ain't gonna front. And you know what? I didn't know that had a piece of chicken on there. My guy got he was like it was a baking egg and cheese sandwich and then you see a whole chicken like a whole chicken breast.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, buddy, uh, it was really good though, so I appreciate you can believe you didn't give me that because you know what I told the wifey about it.

Speaker 1:

You know what she said. You better bring me a piece I didn't hear that but no big shout outs to our atlanta trip.

Speaker 1:

Um, and yeah, we are doing a nationwide tour. So if you have a city you want us to pull up to a college university somewhere that you'll want to hear me speak and talk about my journey at Twitter, but also pull up so that we can show some love on your campus, let us know, hit us up. We're trying to lock in these dates, so definitely, let us know. Our next one up is in July. We're heading up to New York. So if you end up in.

Speaker 1:

NYC. Let us know, because we're going to be hosting a few events out there and we definitely want you all to pull up. All right, and then the last thing I want to tell you all about is our premium community offering right. This is Community Plus.

Speaker 2:

Community Plus in school, in case you guys didn't know where it's at Facts we have our free community.

Speaker 1:

We've got to start off with free.

Speaker 2:

Free.

Speaker 1:

It's free, right, free 99. Our free it's free, right, free 99. Our free community. But then we also have our premium community offering, which you're going to get one-on-one access, coaching, mentoring, workshops and definitely the team is going to be dedicated to your journey. So holler at us. Check out the tech hustlecom. You'll see the link there that says join our premium community. Come and holler us, because we got some gems, and then I guess I was saying that that was the last one, but no, we do have one more.

Speaker 1:

Last thing Is y'all remember I was talking about AI and how I'm worried about software engineering as a skill it's going to be I'm not going to say obsolete, but it's going to be really like shaky in the next years coming Is we are running a cohort. It's going to be a six-week boot camp where we're going to be teaching systems administration skills. These are system operators, systems admin, systems, engineering skills around the Linux operating system, and the reason why we're focusing on this first is this is one of those skills that it doesn't matter what AI does. You will still be able to keep a job and have a long-term future. That's fine.

Speaker 1:

If y'all did not know learning the skills of being a system programmer, somebody that knows how to access, you know, utilize the operating system to its full potential. It doesn't matter what the ai do, because they still need us. So if you're studying computer science, software engineering, front and back end if you're doing devops, definitely. If you're doing cyber security, definitely. If you're doing anything that you have access to a terminal and you need to understand what's going on, this cohort is for you. It's a six-week cohort. Check out our website so you can sign up. It's going to be lead instructor myself. D-house is going to have a little pull-up Raymond. Don't call him Ray. Ray is going to have a pull-up, and we're also going to have industry experts come through and teach a course or two, so holla at us.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

That's what's up. That's what's up, all right, all right.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

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