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β€’ BobbyD, D'Hustle and Raymond...don't call him RayRay β€’ Episode 40

How can Kubernetes revolutionize the way you manage applications? Join us in this episode of Tech Hustle as we uncover the secrets behind this powerful cluster orchestration system. Learn how Kubernetes, paired with Docker, can transform your deployment processes and ensure your applications remain up and running, even when servers fail. We'll also share the latest tech current events with D Hustle and dive into Raymond's top TV show picks, giving you the insights you need to stay ahead in today's fast-paced tech world.

Next, we explore the profound impact of AI integration in our daily lives and its future potential. Discover why it's essential to encourage the younger generation to engage with AI, and get the scoop on Apple's upcoming advancements in AI and iOS 18 enhancements. We'll also share a touching story of how an Apple Watch saved a firefighter's life, highlighting the life-saving capabilities of wearable tech. From future sleep tracking upgrades to potential new wearable devices, this chapter promises to keep you informed about the latest in tech evolution.

Finally, we take a nostalgic journey through the evolution of file sharing, from burning CDs and DVDs to using modern solutions like Plex servers and QBittorrent. We'll compare these methods to old-school platforms like Napster and LimeWire, discussing the benefits and responsibilities of managing your own media library. Wrapping up, we tackle the challenges of navigating streaming services for live sports and dive into the latest updates and debates in the world of boxing and other sports. With engaging discussions and valuable insights, this episode is a can't-miss for tech enthusiasts and sports fans alike.

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Speaker 1:

Welcome, welcome, welcome. This is episode number 40 of the Tech Hustle fellas.

Speaker 2:

How you doing Good and you what's going on.

Speaker 1:

Yo, this is your host, bobby D, and I'm here to introduce you to the crew. First up, we got my guy D Hustle. What up player what's?

Speaker 2:

going on guys.

Speaker 1:

And then my cousin Raymond Don't call him Ray Ray Morning. What up? You gonna say hi to the camera or you look at the camera, say hi to the audience. We got a really, really cool show ahead of us today. Like I said, this is episode number 40. I can't believe we reached 40. We're killing it. We're killing it. We got a few things that we're going to cover today, so let me give you a quick rundown of the list here. First up, we have I'm going to be talking in a tech talk about Kubernetesubernetes, which is a cluster orchestration system for containers. This is a question that came in from one of our followers and mentees. A big shout out to you. Um, then we're going to have d hustle drop some tech current events and news raymond's nuggets. He's going to fill us in with some really cool things in the tv show. You always got some good tv shows to recommend, right?

Speaker 3:

yeah, I try yeah, I try.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean Hulu and Netflix need to send us some checks. You know what I'm saying. And then D-Hustle is going to come back on the mic with some sports, close us out with our sponsorship, and then I'll have some call to action things at the end that I definitely want Y'all ready for this. All right, y'all. How's the audience feel about it? All right, no doubt, no doubt. Well, thank y'all for showing up to the Tech Hustle. We're definitely going to jump right into this tech talk. We'll cue up some music. Man, feeling live, feeling live, feeling live, feeling live. I had a question come in from a mentee of ours that follow us here at the tech hustle. Uh, I guess that's an opportunity for a plug. If you're not already joined in our community, go to the tech hustlecom. I'm going to have the, the edit guide. Put it there at the bottom, the tech hustlecom and click join community. Um, and then y'all can definitely get some insights into these really cool topics that we cover. Last week we had talked about Linux and Raspberry Pis, right?

Speaker 1:

Raspberry Pis, baby, yeah, we were doing some cool stuff, and this week we're going to take it up a notch. We're going to be talking about Cheesecake Pis. Cheesecake Pis Cheesecake.

Speaker 2:

Pis.

Speaker 1:

Only if it can make them right Cheesecake Pis. But today's topic? We're talking about a cluster orchestration system called Kubernetes. Now, if you haven't heard about it, it's all right. I'm going to fill you in in terms of what its use case and how it's implemented in a lot of tech environments. But, more specifically, I want to emphasize the value of learning how this stuff works so that you can start to upscale in the era of AI. Right, raymond? We always want to be giving them some gems so that they can get ready for AI, right?

Speaker 3:

Facts.

Speaker 1:

For sure. So let me just first of all talk about my past experience and why Kubernetes is like one of my hidden gems that a lot of people don't really know that I've worked in an environment that has had a very hyperscale infrastructure, similar to what Kubernetes provide. But let's just quickly talk about what Kubernetes is. So if you do check us on our podcast Discord, I'm going to drop a link in there so that you can read this newsletter that I'm actually using as a reference here. But more specifically, kubernetes is a cluster orchestration system that helps support the running and operating of containers at a hyper scale. Right now, if you're not familiar with containers, the technology that's behind it is called docker, but the kernel modules and supporting you know features are cgroups and namespace. Now we're going really low by even me mention that.

Speaker 1:

But the cool thing about that is is that it provides a way for you to isolate applications with their dependencies in a way that the application just thinks that it's running by itself. That more or less provides you a space so that you can quickly iterate and deploy and service applications that are out in the environment in terms of production. But if you think about it, I'm just giving you an instance of just one application. What if your environment has hundreds of applications? Right, you both worked in environments where it wasn't just one computer or one application that you all supported. I mean, how many applications do you support, raymond?

Speaker 3:

Right now six.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you support about six applications that have maybe 20 servers behind each of them, right? So that's like a good amount of nodes and computers that are running the application, but, as engineers or administrators of these servers, is that you don't want to install the application on individual servers, you want to put them in containers so you can move it from one server to the next server to the next server. And that's where the idea of kubernetes really just flourishes is, because it's an orchestration system that allows you to manage multiple instances of containers inside your environment and running them on multiple computers. Now, the cool thing about it, raymond, about that, is when you actually use Kubernetes and containerization like Docker together, you actually get this really cool feature for free, which is, let's say, that in your environment a server goes down, right, um, people will know about it, right?

Speaker 1:

absolutely you'll definitely get phone calls immediately, right, yeah, and then you have an engineer that'll run into the data center or wherever the server is at, um and more or less be able to, you know, bring it back up or, you know, reconfigure it. Right. But the cool thing about kubernetes and docker is that, even though it just went down, we can easily move that application to another server without our users even knowing you get. I'm saying so that that's kind of like the hidden mirror that's created in the environments that are using kubernetes is that you basically are building a distributed infrastructure so that if one component breaks, it easily can be started up and serviced in another area.

Speaker 3:

Does that make sense, raymond? Yeah, it does, it should be seamless.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it should be seamless, right, so that what we do when we're working at internet scale because and I say this to my mentees all the time is that sometimes y'all don't know how much things are broken, because we like to create hidden mirrors behind it, right? Rather than the old days that when that one computer went down, everybody knew about it, nowadays it's like that one computer goes down, so what? Bring in another one and we automatically start to schedule new workloads on it. Now, kubernetes as an infrastructure has multiple components, from a control plane to the worker nodes, to the scheduler, to etcd, and definitely the API server, which is one of the main components that helps support, you know, extending kubernetes functionality, and I definitely want to encourage you all to take a look at this newsletter that I posted inside of our um our discord here, because it definitely gets into more details about them.

Speaker 1:

The thing that I just want to emphasize is is that if you learn this skill in terms of learning how to manage Kubernetes, it's basically giving you the ability to potentially run anything in the cloud with least amount of understanding how the cloud works. I'll give you an example. So if I go into AWS right now and I say, hey, I want to go run one of your application servers that you were talking about, raymond, is that I would actually have to build a virtual machine and then install the application on there, right, and then, as an administrator, now I have a virtual machine to support and also the application. But if I were to take your application and put it inside of a container, then all I got to do is just schedule the workload inside of AWS, where I don't have to go set up a virtual machine and all those extra components and things that come along with it. So it actually makes administration even more simplified. I'm not saying that.

Speaker 1:

The concept is simple but I'm saying it simplifies it because the management that is needed for you to support, let's say, the operating system and also your application. You're removing it away because you're putting it inside a container.

Speaker 3:

Interesting, that make sense. Yeah, that's cool.

Speaker 1:

And then, technically, I can run it in AWS, I can run it in GCP, I can run it in AWS, I can run it in GCP, I can run in Microsoft Azure, I can run it even in my local infrastructure on-prem, as long as my Kubernetes configurations are very similar and I can schedule that workload. It's definitely a technology that especially when the mentee came and asked me about it that I really want to make sure I let our community know. This is something that I want you all to learn and upscale on, because if you think about the era of uh ai won't be able to manage this infrastructure on its own right. There will always need to be an operator or an administrator to support whatever's going on, and if you have this skill, you always going to have a job right, and for me, I feel like I always got a job being able to manage and support these stuff at a very hyper scale in the past. So big shout out to my mentee.

Speaker 1:

Let's give him a round of applause for talking and asking us about kubernetes. Uh, if you're interested in learning more, uh, come to our community, thetechhustlecom, click join community and drop your question in there.

Speaker 3:

We're always there to support what's up, raymond question for you because you said you know you're always going to have a job, and I know this is always controversial so let me ask you a question, d hustle's favoriteustle's favorite question here, or mine's at least. So you're saying Kubernetes and all that. So can AI do that, or does that have to be a human or what?

Speaker 1:

So there's going to have to be some type of human intervention to manage it. Now I think when I'm thinking back when I was working at Twitter and we built something very similar to Kubernetes. That's why it's so cool to see the industry finally catch up to where we were at, because we built something called Mesos and Aurora, which was our orchestration system, cluster orchestration system and in terms of just number-wise, we ran over 500,000 containers in one of our clusters with thousands of nodes, like 100,000 of nodes right. Even with that type of endeavor, ai will not be able to take over the full burden of managing all that. Ai will be very good at doing log analysis, basically looking at the logs to see if it finds failures.

Speaker 1:

AI will be really good at detection like hey, there's something wrong with this computer, but technically someone has to intervene to fix the computer number one.

Speaker 3:

Gotcha.

Speaker 1:

Pulling it out of the rack, fixing something in it or, at the administrative level, like where I was at, is orchestrating all of them together. Right, so there's still going to be a puppet master overseeing what is going on, but we would definitely take advantage of AI to help us detect, potentially remediate, provision, decommission and do some of those things. I mean, I wish I had AI when I was still working at Twitter, because I wrote a lot of automation that did that right. I told you some numbers in terms of 100,000 computers, and we only had a team of about eight engineers that were site reliability engineers. Now, that's only one of our zones. Now we had at least three of them. So that's almost 500,000 computers that my team managed individually with just eight people do you get what I'm saying so?

Speaker 1:

can all ai take it over? Not take it over, but we would definitely be using as a complementary to us being able to manage such a hyperscale infrastructure okay, yeah, all right, yeah, I'm just curious so stop worrying bro I'm just, you know, always got to keep one eye open with ai, you always keep it one eye open

Speaker 1:

on ai yeah, I mean, they're going to get smaller, they're going to get more, um, uh, insightfulness, um, and I think the the real use case and and thank you for asking this question in terms of, like, how ai can be integrated with this is, um, ai is going to be able to keep an eye on infrastructure, very similar to what we already do, because we have logging, metrics and stuff like that. Oh, I forgot to mention metrics. Like, I would love to have AI being able to analyze metrics at a deeper level than me and then giving me some feedback on what we should do to support scale or, you know, forecasting what you know traffic could be right. I only wish we had that Right.

Speaker 1:

We had to do that ourselves and write formulas and definitely try to back of envelope it. But you know, with those types of estimates it would be good to have like an AI instance running that could always be doing that analysis for us and then it just generates a report. I would have loved something like that especially for capacity planning and stuff like that. Hey, um, I hope the next year of engineers that are up are taking advantage of it. If not, um, come and holler at your boy, because I got you he's got it.

Speaker 1:

He's got it all right, all right. Anything else d no me, no, raymond, anything else, no, no, no, he's the one with the questions no, no, I um, yeah, I've been pushing my kids to kind of play with. Ai now and stuff like that, oh, look at you, yeah. So Finally you're embracing it Like what.

Speaker 3:

I'm not embracing it, I'm telling them you know, hey guys, just download it, play with it, do whatever so you know, just learn to use it, just learn to use it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I definitely want to encourage that too, because their error that's coming up. That's going to be by default. Yeah, Default, All right, fellas. Well, thank you all for tuning in Audience. Thank you all for tuning in. Can I get a round of applause from the audience? Yeah, Appreciate y'all Tech talks. You know Definitely want to give a big shout out to our mentee asking questions about Kubernetes. And remember, follow us online. You can get even more information. We're going to love you up in the process. So holla at your boy. All right, what we got next?

Speaker 2:

d d hustles up yeah, buddy, yeah, what's going on, guys? Uh, just apple and ai, so you know didn't they name? Ai something different now I guess apple, intelligence apple intelligence so talk about apple intelligence. Just want to give everybody heads up because somebody asked me when is it coming out? It's not coming on to 2025 wow really just to give you guys heads up on that so the is the ios 18 is coming up, but apple intelligence is not going to come up to 18.1, uh, if I'm not mistaken yeah 18.1 or ios 18.2.

Speaker 2:

It's around october or december of next year, of next year, wow, okay, yeah, yeah. So what you really want is to figure out what's coming out in 2025. I mean, apple is coming out with the app, but the personal contact, the symmetric indexing, apple control and on-screen awareness or for 2025. Everything else is going to be in IOAT.

Speaker 1:

That's interesting. That's interesting. I think they teased us at that last conference. I think they did, just to keep our eyes on it, but I'm trying to wait to see what their partnership kind of plays out and comes out with Yep Wow.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm kind of annoyed they even mentioned it if it's not coming out till next year.

Speaker 1:

You over here like uh, what was that game that we were talking about? Grand Theft Auto.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, remember that they released it. That's a myth. At this point that ain't coming out.

Speaker 2:

Uh, he got the whole hyped up for no reason. Yeah, yeah, you know, I hear you. Also. Apple Watch saved the firefighter aide from a heart attack.

Speaker 1:

Wow.

Speaker 2:

So you don't have to have the best iPhone out there, but you need to have an iPhone 6, or I mean Apple Watch 6 or higher. So basically what happened was is, I guess he was having some issues with his heart the you know the watch detected it, yeah, and then just basically save his life. Travis Chalmers, age 44, experienced a warm sensation on his chest and a severe headache while playing road hockey with his son, so I'm assuming when he was down, his son was made to hold the action Instead of the watch.

Speaker 3:

But I guess it detected it. That's interesting yeah.

Speaker 2:

So you know I saved the guy's life, so nothing but love and prayers to him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for sure, for sure. Big shout out to Apple Watch.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. Did it, tell you how it detected it. So yeah, so you know, apple Watch Basically has a sensor. Basically they have it's called an irregular heart rhythm notification. Ah, okay so everybody has that little heart there it goes boom, boom yeah yeah, if you really do it now. You press both buttons on it. It tells you that you are on pause. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that basically helped them out and I guess the kid saved his life.

Speaker 1:

That's what's up. That the kid saved his life, that's what's up. That's what's up. I mean, this is the thing about these watches is is like, uh, they're monitoring us all the time, right, and they already know our sleep patterns, they know our walking, whenever we're going walking.

Speaker 2:

So, um, I'm very, uh, appreciative of the new new tech that we have available and detecting this and then, last but not least, let me give a little nugget out here, because this is what Raymond really wanted to hear besides the ring, so your Apple Watch could soon be as big sleep tracker upgrade for you.

Speaker 1:

All right, so they're updating the sleep tracker. You said Yep.

Speaker 2:

So basically, what they're saying is that some people have taken naps. The data was recorded and appears to be using a mage chime in below of the ios 18 tracking without sleeping mode. So finally it's coming out, yeah, so you guys be able to uh track it. I mean, I don't think I want to sleep with my watch on.

Speaker 3:

Yeah that's uh, but they got to figure that out because I do not sleep with my watch on, yeah, so, so I'm really looking for that ring. Yeah, I was going to mention that. Yeah, the ring would be cool, but Apple doesn't make a ring, do they? No, I don't think they do Not yet.

Speaker 1:

Not yet.

Speaker 3:

I mean, some people show more interest. Yeah, that's cool.

Speaker 1:

Actually I've seen one guy rocking one but it was like it had like the don't you know the green light that Deez House was talking about the sensor, but it also had it inside of the ring and I guess he went to go wave at somebody and then all of a sudden you kind of seen it pop up a little bit.

Speaker 3:

That's cool, but hey, I don't think I want to sleep with a watch on either. Yeah, I can't. I've tried, it's not yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, plus it gives me all my demo notifications, everything that happens, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

It's like, ah no, he would not be sleeping at all. I cannot sleep with that crap on.

Speaker 2:

So that won't come out until June 10th, in case anybody's interested in that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, did they announce that during the developers conference or this afterwards?

Speaker 2:

Conference, also Conference, okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So it's definitely something big that they big shot on something I'll put that there in the score, you guys can check it out.

Speaker 2:

Okay, and last but not least, this is for Raymond. All right, there he goes. Chinese company to roll out AI power sex bots with focus on emotional connections.

Speaker 3:

How do I get one of those All?

Speaker 2:

right, it's a big industry over there in China. I don't know if you guys know, but there's a big market of sex going on all over there. So basically what he's saying, mr Lee, which is the CEO of the company, he said the new generation of sex doll, powered by AR models equipped with sensors that can react with both movement and speech, significantly enhancing users' experience by focusing on emotional connection rather than the basic conversational abilities Wow.

Speaker 3:

Wow, that's interesting. Yeah, ladies, step your game up. I'm just saying.

Speaker 2:

And these are available for men and women. Oh, okay, then Wow. So if you're looking, for a significant other and don't want to buy dinner or go out. You just bring out your doll him or her call it whatever you want, don't discriminate here, nope, and you know, have a great time and then shut the fuck up, go right back in the closet and continue your fucking day interesting um, that's funny.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, there was a. Um, I don't know if you guys saw this. There was an article like a week or two ago. Where do you know that rooftop restaurant over here? Near city place, yeah, yeah yeah, so obviously they're all over the country. So there was one somewhere I don't know if it was ohio or something where this guy went on a date with his doll wow and the waitress took a picture of it and put it on tiktok and of course it went viral. She got fired, wow.

Speaker 1:

So but yeah, I mean that's invading his privacy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah so I mean the man's having dinner with the you know his doll there, and so that was interesting. So I guess this is where we are going. It was kind of interesting. He had a salad there for the doll and he was eating whatever his meal was.

Speaker 2:

So I was like okay okay, this is um yeah, like a real big, humongous doll. Yeah, it was like a big doll yeah, life-size doll, yeah it was not. No, annabelle and shit. No, it was, it was kind of uh interesting so but yeah, like a five foot or five foot tall doll, it was a doll yeah, so like a doll or so you gotta see it up.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the guy said you know? Yeah, I don't know if he lost a prank or something, but yeah I'm well that that would be some good punishment for somebody like you've got to take your doll to dinner. Take a picture, yeah so I'm sure he wouldn't mind getting one of these models if they come here to the state.

Speaker 1:

so but yeah, I, I mean it's going to happen before you know it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, they've been talking about this that you know we are next gen. That you know. We're going to have relations with robots now. That's what the people are saying, the experts man we're an inflatable doll bro you found the picture.

Speaker 2:

I found the picture, bro. Bro, what the fuck.

Speaker 3:

It's an inflatable dog.

Speaker 2:

Let me put this here on Discord for you guys to fucking see this shit Like. Nah, I think this was a joke, I think this was a prank. Okay, let's be realistic here, like for real.

Speaker 1:

Okay, come on man, all right.

Speaker 2:

People just got time today, all right, so I'd rather go out and have lunch, dog, you know but, but this is a high-end restaurant too. This is yeah, that's why yeah, well she gotta have a picture, because I tried to take a picture and told me no picture. So I'm glad she got fired yeah, because, oh yeah, that's right.

Speaker 3:

One of you guys tried to take a picture there and they told you no right well, when we was trying to do, uh, um, how do you call it?

Speaker 2:

a, uh, a business meeting, uh-huh, we went over there and then my mom was trying to get, um, you get pictures about signing the contract and all that, and I was like, no, no pictures, no, nothing. I was like, oh okay, because I was going to make the reservation over there. And you asked me how did that go?

Speaker 1:

I was like no, there's no pictures going on. Wow, interesting, yeah, so that's why she got fired then Okay.

Speaker 3:

All right, well, good, good for her, I agree yeah, mind your fucking business Not cool, completely agree.

Speaker 2:

He wanted to go out with a white girl, blonde hair, big boobs. Unfortunately her hands ain't moving.

Speaker 1:

but hey, you do what you got to do, I don't even know if she's going to be able to eat that salad, though I don't know. Come on man.

Speaker 2:

Let's be realistic here. There's so many women out there to do that. Yeah, you know what?

Speaker 3:

That's kind of ridiculous.

Speaker 2:

There is an app out there that you can pay somebody just to hang out with you.

Speaker 3:

I've heard that. Okay, it seems crazy.

Speaker 2:

No, no, it is, it's the perfect. I think somebody that was lonely and fucking depressed made this shit made this and made it work.

Speaker 2:

So it's him or her you can use whatever it is. Hey, I need somebody to go out with me on this day. The price is boom, yeah. And then they have a contract no kissing, no, nothing, yada, yada, yada, it's just boom. Once you're done the end of the day, then you part ways. Yeah, yeah, that's cool. I mean, it's better than saying, hey, advertising, anybody want to go out with me for this day? Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's wild. I mean, I think services like that and stuff like that is going to happen even more if you think about it right. Because now those men or women that are looking for some companionship now have the option to get AIs to go to dinner with them, and if you want to get the upscale or the higher end one, you'll pay for a human to really go with you, right? So I mean, it's the avenues open for it and people will pay for it, especially when they're looking for some companionship. Yeah, yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

But hey there, yeah, that's crazy, yeah, that's crazy, I don't know, but hey, is it not?

Speaker 3:

for everybody. Big shout out.

Speaker 1:

There's a business for everybody hey, man get your hustle on they. They definitely on the hustle and um, yeah, this chinese company is really uh, gonna kill something out there yeah man they coming with it. It's interesting, okay. Well, big shout outs to them next. Next up we got my guy raymond. Don't call him ray ray. What up up player?

Speaker 3:

What's up, gentlemen? What's going on? Man Not much, so wanted to kind of reminisce back in the days. Ask you a question here, bobby D.

Speaker 1:

What up?

Speaker 3:

When you used to come to my house growing up. What was I kind of known for? I would make something for everybody and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

You know I used, used to cheese and crackers I mean you were, you were definitely known for different content online okay, well, you used to make cds, yes, cds that's where I'm getting to make dvds movies. Yes, that's where I'm getting at. Definitely a good playlist or two. Yeah, so it was the plug yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, growing up you know everybody, bobby I used to come to my house and I would just make, like you know, music cds. Hey, raymond, make me this and all that yeah, yeah so, yeah, obviously we have, you know, surpassed that. We have music streaming now, but, um, there is still an avenue for, like you know, you know, like you know, downloading movies and stuff like that, or making your own plex server which you know I have access to my friends, plex and you know, know stuff like that.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, so what I wanted to get at is there is this software here that you know, if you want to share software particular, but it's got bad rap. It's got a bad negative review from, you know, the media because people use it for legal purposes. It's called QB Torrent.

Speaker 1:

So I'm going to drop the little B Torrent.

Speaker 3:

QB, what is this? So I'm going to drop the link in here for you here. So, for example, let's just say that you wanted to make your own Plex server and you want to set up movies or music on there and stuff like that. The files are usually going to be very large, so you're going to need something called a qubit torrent software. So this is what people use. So, like, if you want to make your own Plex server or stuff like that, you have to get what's called is these torrents, so you download it and you extract it, so you need a software to do that.

Speaker 3:

But, like I said, it gets a bad rap because people do, you know, nefarious things. They're using it for legal purposes, but various things. Or using it for legal purposes, but hey, on here I'm just saying use it, for you can use it for legitimate stuff, like if you want to share software with people, if you want to share large files, but if this is typically what people use, so I kind of want to get into this to make my own plex server, oh, so, yeah, so basically, you would, you know, oh, you know this.

Speaker 1:

This is a remake of uh utorrent, you remember yes, utorrent.

Speaker 3:

Yes, uTorrent yes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so basically you would share the torrent file and then, inside that file, it would tell you where to go download it from peers. And then if let's say that I download it, then I actually become a peer and I start to host it. Correct, and I remember one thing that I always used to do is I always used to turn off my peering yeah, yeah, so that nobody's seen what I downloaded, yeah, or? Potentially come knock on my door yeah, I accidentally downloaded.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I remember, like this is what we used to do the music and stuff like that yeah back in the days, like with napster and stuff like that. So, yeah, so this is like I said, you know, use it for legitimate purposes, so, but typically this is what people use, you know, to make their plex movies and stuff like that so I'm not saying go out and download movies and stuff you know share legitimate or free software. You want you to go download movies but yeah, you know what?

Speaker 3:

I'm saying so yeah, so this is what they would use. I don't know what you're saying. I need you to see it you, you can get ads.

Speaker 2:

I'm just giving you context clues here.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, qvtorrent. So yeah, I definitely want to set up my own Plex server, though. Bobby D, that's what's up, bro. Yeah, so this is what they use. It's like a LimeWire.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah it's like a LimeWire, a different way of distributing files. Like LimeWire, so LimeWire. So LimeWire was more or less centralizing the links. This one says hey, the links are not in one place, they're in multiple places. You can go, try to get them and download portions of them and we'll combine them back together to create the file that you're downloading, which is actually really cool. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So definitely yeah, if you're looking into downloading large files or software or maybe sharing it with friends, keyword sharing files or software or maybe sharing it with friends and keywords sharing yes. So yeah, this is what you would use as a qb torrent, I mean there's a bunch of them out there, yeah, but this one's open source, it's free, it's pretty good. So raymond always bringing in some free stuff, yeah, so yeah, if you're looking to make a plex server or a cody server or a music server or whatever.

Speaker 1:

So all I want to know is when you get set up, just share me your link. I got you so I can get access, and then I'll be downloading what I need now?

Speaker 3:

yeah, that's what I want. I want the power to be able to download what I want, not waiting on my friend to, like you, know whenever he updates it. So yeah that's the thing.

Speaker 1:

So you know yeah, that's always the thing too. Is is like sometimes when, when you are uh dependent on other people, correct, you know? Yeah, that's always the thing too. Is is like sometimes when, when you are uh dependent on other people, correct, you know, supporting or downloading content that you want, then you got to wait rather than you being able to find it yourself correct correct, because I've been waiting for a few movies and they still haven't showed up yet facts.

Speaker 3:

So and I'm like head-to-head, I kind of send them a text message but, like I said, the guy's got quadruplets, so I kind of like to ease off.

Speaker 1:

So yeah so. So one thing I will say and this is for public service announcement for any of these torrent software is um, just be careful what you're hosting, um, because, uh, you may unintentionally download something that you don't want like what like uh, some very uh inappropriate content and in the source or the people that are downloading it doesn't know that you're not the one that originally hosted it.

Speaker 1:

You're just hosting because you download it Right so uh, just be extremely mindful of what you're downloading and what you're hosting, um, because they can come knock on your door. They'll definitely know your IP address and we did this exercise the other day inside our community. Right From your IP address, I know literally almost where your house is, and then, uh, obviously law enforcement can come knock on that door if they need to.

Speaker 3:

So facts I'm not trying to scare anybody like I said, but just definitely public service announcement. Use it for you know. Free software, free in quotations free in quotations.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so well. Thank you, raymond, for this nugget here. Yeah, for sure big shout outs to uh cubit torrent yeah, so next one here.

Speaker 3:

Question for all of you, but let me direct this at the hustle here. Um question for you guys do you have apple tv?

Speaker 1:

apple tv? No, I don't have apple tv do you have apple tv boat?

Speaker 3:

uh, d hustle, nope, okay, all right. Well, this might be difficult then for you guys, but I'm gonna share it anyway.

Speaker 2:

So next, question you have apple tv I do.

Speaker 3:

Okay, it comes with my plan, my apple plan.

Speaker 1:

Ah, okay, so um, yeah, what link you just dropped in here.

Speaker 3:

Player um, I could have swore I dropped the link for a tv show that's. You know what it looks like. I didn't put the full link in there, my bad.

Speaker 1:

All right, there's this guy only putting the hashtag link.

Speaker 3:

So, while I am doing that question for you guys, are you a sci-fi fan? Oh, yeah, I definitely love sci-fi. Okay, cool, cool. So if you like sci-fi, this is literally one of the best sci-fi shows right now. I heard it on the Joee budden podcast. They were talking about it last week and I was like what, joe budden's into sci-fi? And then he was raving about it. The whole cast was raving about it and I was like let me check the show out. I started watching it as of two days ago. This show's fire fire, if you like sci-fi.

Speaker 3:

This show is on apple TV. It's called Dark Matter. It's effing fire. So if you're a sci-fi fan, it's not like spaceship-y, whatever sci-fi. It's just, it's sci-fi, it's good. I don't want to give it away, but yeah. So if you're into sci-fi, you don't have Apple TV, borrow somebody's Apple TV account and check it out.

Speaker 2:

Just saying borrow your Apple TV account.

Speaker 3:

I'm fine with that. So my brother uses it.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, when you say you're using it as a password. I got out of touch with you. There's no other platforms that have this.

Speaker 3:

No it's directly for Apple TV, so it's an Apple TV original. So yeah, it's fire. It just came out like a couple weeks ago.

Speaker 1:

And yeah, it's good. How many episodes is it?

Speaker 3:

I'm on episode three. I started three last night, so I'm just chucking through it.

Speaker 1:

You know how many total.

Speaker 3:

I don't know how many total, but yeah, it's good.

Speaker 2:

Are we able to watch that on your beautiful other site that you provided us from?

Speaker 3:

No, you will, not, you will have to watch, unless I'll check if it's on there, though. But yeah, this is an Apple TV exclusive. So, gotcha, yeah, apple TV's got some hidden gems on there. They got some really hidden gems on there. They got another one on there. I'm watching, but I'm going to save that for next week.

Speaker 1:

I won't tell you guys what it is, yet looks like they got about six, six episodes in public seven, okay, no, no, eight, I apologize okay, oh coming this wednesday, so they they're actually not releasing them all at once. You got to follow, yeah episodically.

Speaker 3:

It looks like they're releasing it, so yeah, what is that called? Episodically episodically.

Speaker 1:

Have you heard that?

Speaker 3:

before yeah, episodically. They do it every week, so to keep you drawn in, yeah, oh yeah, yes, I mean incoming, not every week. I didn't know that that's what it was called yeah, that's raymond, yeah, so I prefer if they drop it all at once, but you know, they got to keep you. No, you got to keep you tight in. Don't forget you.

Speaker 1:

An 80s baby bro, you can't you't be living in this era where you got access to everything.

Speaker 3:

Netflix spoiled me yeah.

Speaker 1:

Netflix has killed it for everybody, bro.

Speaker 3:

Just drop it all at once and they killed.

Speaker 1:

Commercials too. Yeah, that's crazy. What were you saying D?

Speaker 2:

I was going to say also, house of Dragons just came out. I don't know if you guys seen that.

Speaker 3:

Did you watch the first episode? Yeah, I watched it. You watched the first episode. It's good, it's good man it gives you a little recap.

Speaker 1:

What's going?

Speaker 2:

on. It's crazy All right.

Speaker 1:

I heard a little trailer where it's dragons fighting dragons.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it hasn't come up yet, but yeah, yeah, yeah, it's coming.

Speaker 1:

The Targaryens are fighting each other.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, we got to get. Yeah, alright, d-house is gonna bring it Nah.

Speaker 1:

That's.

Speaker 2:

Raven's Nuggets, raven's, nuggets, raven's, you're the one that's working On a promotion right.

Speaker 3:

Apple TV is gonna be promoting On the show or something like that Is that hey Holler at us Apple TV.

Speaker 1:

So let's get it, let's get it, but definitely I'm gonna check this out Once you give me your username and password.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, likewise.

Speaker 1:

Likewise, yeah, it's fine, I'll pass it on to you.

Speaker 2:

No, fuck that. I asked that first right here live, you guys seen it here first.

Speaker 3:

That's interesting. You guys don't have Apple TV on your Apple plans.

Speaker 2:

No we just I, just for me, it's just another streaming service.

Speaker 3:

Like how many?

Speaker 2:

fucking streams. I gotta go back to cable.

Speaker 3:

I mean it comes with my plan.

Speaker 2:

It's not like I. You know I got Disney Plus. Does that come?

Speaker 3:

No, I mean, well, that's cause I have Apple Music and all that, so okay.

Speaker 1:

You're in the whole Apple. Yeah, but I got.

Speaker 3:

Apple Music too, and you don't have Apple TV.

Speaker 2:

No, yeah, that doesn't Make sense. You might have something, I might have it. I mean, they always give me that three month.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, fucking, try out shit.

Speaker 2:

That's why I'm telling you, you, yeah, yeah, he's been Shout out. They're charging him. He don't even know. Shout out to Apple. That's their hustler, yeah.

Speaker 1:

He was like I got this for free, For free.

Speaker 2:

Next thing you know, Tim Cook is like yes.

Speaker 1:

Tim Cook is like yes, you got it for free.

Speaker 2:

You got it for free, but let me go ahead and swipe this. You've been my L'Oreal customer for a year and a half. Why are you leaving?

Speaker 1:

Oh man, but yo that's like the in talking about these bundling things. That's like the new hustle, because I don't know if y'all knew, but Hulu is actually owned by Disney+ Did you know that, yeah, yeah. So I was actually on Hulu and Hulu the other day forced me to log in. I guess it was doing clearing the cache and making people all get logged out, so it forced me to log in. But I had to log in with my disney credentials and I was like what?

Speaker 1:

and then it popped up hey, we got a new special.

Speaker 2:

You can bundle your disney and your hulu together yeah, so save some money or something, now that you say that they did have something going on like that, because, um, for example, I, um, there's espn plus, then there's the uh apple and then Hulu, all in one type of bundle I was like am I getting screwed here Because I've never seen Hulu part of.

Speaker 3:

Disney.

Speaker 2:

Plus.

Speaker 1:

So it's totally different, yeah, but it's part of it.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy. That's crazy Interesting.

Speaker 2:

Okay, but if you guys want to buy out Netflix also, and just give me one fucking bill, I'll take that.

Speaker 1:

Back to cable company. Know, yeah, man, this, this, this game with these streaming services it's a lot I think the uh, did you guys see?

Speaker 3:

I think the um, cable companies are partnering with the streaming services now. Are they offering now or something?

Speaker 1:

no, actually you can get through comcast, the xfinity box. You can access netflix directly from there. Oh yeah, so you can get through net. You can get through comcast, the xfinity box.

Speaker 3:

You can access netflix directly from there.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, so you can get through net, you can go through your comcast box to access netflix. So they've been doing something like that my thing is is that there's two separate bills it's totally two separate bills.

Speaker 2:

So are you doing this, helping me log in, so I can just log. You know, hit home and go back.

Speaker 3:

That's worthless.

Speaker 1:

I don't see your value in that, yeah I'm, I'm almost, and this is going to be the play here. It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out. Either the cable companies are going to buy the streaming services, or the streaming services are going to buy cable companies okay, once I figure out how to watch football, I'll get rid of my cable you will, yes, yeah I cannot if you can explain to me how to watch free football over the air I will get rid of cable.

Speaker 3:

Well, prime has something every uh thursday it's free I'm talking about every, so I can watch the dolphins.

Speaker 1:

You cannot watch it without cable you have to watch the air, bro.

Speaker 3:

How you can get it with the bunny ears you need to get the bunny beers on top of your roof, on your house actually, actually I might, I might have a solution for you, bro, because you have bunny ears?

Speaker 1:

yeah, I got bunny ears so I have local channels um which the dolphins do play on hd yes um, and let me tell you, if a, if a plane flies by, it kind of messes it up a little bit, but the quality is really, really good though, um, and it only shows the dolphin local games.

Speaker 2:

They don't show the guys, come on, man, come on. That's old. Let's get the bunny ears out. Let's pay if he's willing to pay for apple he doesn't even know about it. Yeah, it's okay, man, cough up that 20 to 30 dollars extra and just call it forget about the button. You're driving yourself crazy, bro. I'm not even gonna. Yeah, you can do it. Well, you guys can. Guys can do it, I'm not, I'm not doing that.

Speaker 3:

I'll pay the extra for it when the hurricanes come?

Speaker 1:

you just got to take your bunny ears off the roof. That's even worse.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

If you can figure out a way, yeah. They just have it monopolized. Yeah, you, there was a time that there was nothing on TV and I forgot what stream. I think I went to Prime and I seen some type of sports on there and they tell me air on someday or someday. But when you go on there there is no sports playing you got to see like a rerun.

Speaker 3:

I'm like I don't want to see the rerun, I want to see it live. They have it completely rigged. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And and I mean it's not like they can't do it, of course it's just that, like you said, whatever uh agreements they have or uh I don't, I don't, I really don't know what's the blocking part you have to get the app.

Speaker 3:

Like I said, say get rid of cable, I would have to get the nbc app. Yeah, yeah to walk peacock, yeah to watch the games or cbs, whatever the hell it is yeah, yeah, hopefully it don't go back to peak.

Speaker 2:

I don't got peacock, that's another streaming service. I gotta pay speaking of that.

Speaker 3:

You see, they're gonna be playoff games on netflix oh, word on netflix.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's fine, I got that okay, but yeah that?

Speaker 3:

what about the old people that don't have streaming?

Speaker 2:

and that's their problem I'm just saying like what little man. He's already complaining about watching stuff and now he's worried about the little man.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying like people, people that complain about the Peacock. When they put the Dolphins game in the Chiefs, everybody said it was the worst thing.

Speaker 1:

Now they're going to do this on.

Speaker 3:

Netflix now.

Speaker 1:

So they didn't even do it over the air, because people have more Netflix than Peacock.

Speaker 3:

That's true, everybody has Netflix, that's true, but still, what about the people who just don't have streaming?

Speaker 1:

So what that got to do with you. They'll have to go to a bar that day.

Speaker 2:

Yeah Well people go into bars just to watch fights. Why not go to watch a game?

Speaker 3:

Football is supposed to be free. That's the point. It's supposed to be over the air.

Speaker 2:

Raymond, things are changing. Ai is out. I completely agree with you.

Speaker 3:

yes, People don't like what the NFL is doing with this. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it's almost like you have this expectation that it should be given, like it should be given for free, like it's like it should be something everybody has access to.

Speaker 2:

Let's put it down to perspective here. Right, you move into a new house. You watch, want to watch TV. There is nothing on TV. You get the basic of the basic with your little bunny ears. Right, you watch, want to watch TV. There is nothing on TV. You get the basic of the basic with your little bunny ears. Right, you get frustrated. Guess what you do? You get cable, correct.

Speaker 2:

Right, you get streaming, so now you say you know what I can handle this shit? I can't watch a fucking game in peace. Let me get cable. So, now you got cable, now you're paying the extra money to go there. Let me get cable. So now you got cable, now you're paying the extra money to go there. Now you want to say fuck that, I want to go back to my regular struggling life and then have a chance of not watch the game. Which route are you going to go with?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, you're correct, they got you screwed either way.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's monopoly. I think in my sense, they've unfortunately forced our hands, especially if you're a sports fan.

Speaker 2:

And then that's where it comes out to I mean, okay, so you take that out and you still have streaming services. So hopefully it's a toss-up that hopefully you get to see the game on that streaming service. If not go to TikTok.

Speaker 3:

You probably have that shit. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

You have that shit live, yeah, but you are right.

Speaker 1:

I remember that On one of those Like offerings they say hey, the game will play, but then when you go there To say this one's not streamed.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Or you still have to have A Comcast account For you to watch it On their streaming services, type stuff Like I don't understand how they lock this in Last comment on this.

Speaker 3:

You guys see, the NFL Is getting sued in a class action lawsuit over what? The nfl ticket. You know that nfl has the nfl ticket shows you all the football games. Yeah so the nfl ticket, you know, you know who won it last year or the year before google so to stream it to stream it.

Speaker 3:

so the google won the package and basically the reason why the nfl gave google the package is because google is going to charge the customers the most money. So now there's a big class action lawsuit because ESPN wanted it. Espn was going to charge the customers only $70 a year so you could watch all the NFL games. But NFL said no, no, we're going to give it to Google because they're going to charge the most. Wow.

Speaker 1:

So now there's a class action lawsuit, that's on YouTube TV right?

Speaker 3:

Yes, it's on.

Speaker 1:

YouTube TV. So complete it. So that's on youtube tv.

Speaker 3:

Yes, it's on youtube tv. So complete crap. It's not fair. Yeah, have any of y'all tried youtube tv? Ah no, I've never. I heard it's good, but yeah, with the youtube tv you still gotta pay for that right you still gotta pay for it, but when it first came out. It was so cheap. Now it's at the price of cable or more, yeah, so that's the thing about streaming again, catching up again.

Speaker 2:

Again, again. When I had Comcast I had cable internet. All bundle came out to be like $1.50. If you add up Hulu, netflix, espn, disney, Plus we were almost at the same price.

Speaker 3:

Oh, of course, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You're screwed. So if any of you guys want to buy a whole bunch and just give me just one, I'm more than happy that's all d said.

Speaker 1:

He said just give me one.

Speaker 3:

Just give me one, bro they have it segregated to this has this one, this has this one. You can't just watch everything on one platform.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah actually, that wouldn't be a bad feature, like. One thing that I always hate doing is well, not hate. Well, I do hate Is I'm getting to this scrolling situation where I go to like Hulu and I'm just scrolling, scrolling, scrolling, looking. I go to Prime, I'm looking, looking, looking. Netflix, I'm looking, looking, looking. It's like I want all of them into one place that I can just look for.

Speaker 2:

And then it's like oh, it doesn't matter that it's playing on.

Speaker 3:

Netflix or.

Speaker 2:

Google or whatever Perfect example. Let me give you a perfect example. T-mobile bought Sprint up, right, so Sprint's customers now are T-Mobile. Yep, t-mobile bought Metro Guess who it is but they kept the name. Yeah, I'm happy for you guys. Yeah, yeah, just give me one fucking bill. Yeah, yeah, I'm happy for you guys. Yeah, yeah, just give me one fucking bill.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah For the day, yeah, but it is I understand.

Speaker 2:

You know you gotta charge. That's the way it is in life.

Speaker 1:

This micro charging Is like Giving them billions of dollars. Bro, they are walking away.

Speaker 2:

And we're supporting it.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, it is what it is. Peacock made like a killing, they said.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Just for that one game.

Speaker 3:

I bet you Just the one game, all the people who signed up. That don't cancel.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, that's what they're banking for. Like Darwin, I meant Raymond. You thought you were getting Apple TV for free and you're still paying for it. Here's the catch. Here's the catch.

Speaker 2:

When you're going to cancel, they do the best that they can't to keep you.

Speaker 3:

Facts.

Speaker 2:

Yep A, I'm sorry, mr Martinez, I'm going to give you another six A year free, yeah, and then from there, just for you being a loyal customer, if you guys want to leave, just say Cancel my thing and call it a day. Don't get sucked up into that shit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

If you're calling to cancel, cancel, save you, because this is what's going to happen. The end of the year happens. You forget all about that shit, of course. Next thing you know, you're built like what the fuck what?

Speaker 3:

Cancel that shit. You are correct.

Speaker 1:

Wow Well, Raymond, thank you so much for them nuggets. Yes, thank you, raymond, you got us going off on these streaming services, but we still need your password for.

Speaker 2:

Apple.

Speaker 1:

TV, so don't forget that at the end of the show. Okay, we won't put it in the Discord for everybody.

Speaker 2:

Definitely, definitely yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's what's up. All right, I guess we're moving on to our next segment. Here we got D Hustle, what's? Going on Giving us some updates on sports and what's going on out there Well first things first.

Speaker 2:

Tyson got his first loss. Tyson Fury. If you guys watching boxing, I'm in boxing now First loss.

Speaker 3:

First loss he didn't lose before. No, whoa.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he lost to the number one. I can't pronounce his name. Rematch December 21st Did you watch the fight.

Speaker 2:

I watched partial of it. I got in there and I was like there was another game on I think it was Boston playing and I was like you know what, let me watch Boston, I can come back. Thank you for the streaming service. I can go back and watch the shit all over again. You know what I'm saying. But yeah, he lost. I'm not a big fan of Tyson he's pretty good, but it is what it is.

Speaker 3:

Another big fight. What was that? Did he sing after this fight?

Speaker 1:

Nah, he didn't sing. Why is he singing after he got knocked out, bro?

Speaker 3:

Well, no, he usually sings when he wins.

Speaker 2:

But you're right, he's singing himself, going home thinking about what we didn't do, right. A long ride home. Special shout-out also to Tank baby Beanie Martin knockout. I don't know if you guys watched that fight or not.

Speaker 3:

I've seen the highlights Great fight. Yeah, he's a real deal.

Speaker 2:

I've seen it. Hopefully, hopefully, garcia can have that rematch and see what happens really do.

Speaker 3:

How does Tank have so much power?

Speaker 1:

He's a small guy too. He's a small guy His last 20 fights are knockouts. Yeah, yeah, I mean, he's fighting in what class, featherweight?

Speaker 3:

Lightweight.

Speaker 1:

Light, lightweight. He's like the modern Mike Tyson right now. Yeah, he's like I don't know if you can.

Speaker 3:

His last 20 fights, Darwin, are knockouts. You're correct. I'm not agreeing. So he's the modern Tyson. That doesn't mean nothing. What do you mean? That doesn't mean nothing, Tyson, bro. The last 20 fights he's knocked people out.

Speaker 2:

Maybe I need him to fight a great contender Like Shakar or or who else, and knock him on. Then we can talk business that. But, like you know, why are you the man? Okay, thank you to me. To me, tank is like another, me with another.

Speaker 3:

Martin was. Martin was undefeated, wasn't he?

Speaker 2:

well, I think Martin was undefeated, if I'm not mistaken. Yes, I'm just saying, the guy you got to give him his props, here we go. Nobody's not giving him his props.

Speaker 3:

Alright, holy shit, I'm not saying the goat, I'm just saying the modern.

Speaker 1:

Mike Tyson, he's getting into the goats, maybe the modern Mayweather.

Speaker 2:

Mayweather didn't knock people out.

Speaker 1:

But I mean it's that same class. But you got to understand Tyson's heavyweight Knocking people out First second round. Yes, he's not doing this. First three rounds.

Speaker 2:

He is not. He's weighing into his eighth.

Speaker 1:

He's not doing that, don't get me wrong.

Speaker 2:

He's doing the knockout. He knocked out Garcia On the rear, great, hard fucking punch. I give it to him. But I would like to see him Fight, fight Like boom, not running around not coming.

Speaker 3:

I agree. I'd like to see that rematch this fight.

Speaker 2:

Maybe like a Sugar Ray Leonard, like a Sugar, you know what I would see. I would like to see Tank and Garcia again as a Mayweather and De La Hoya fight.

Speaker 3:

That's how I compare it. Tank is not with Mayweather though You're talking about, like as a no, he just talked about quality of fight. He's just this nigga not listening to the podcast. What is?

Speaker 2:

going on here, oh man. But, no, no, I mean.

Speaker 1:

I think it's that level of like excitement and um definitely uh a movement that could happen around that, compared to uh the Mayweather um Oscar de la Hoya.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Shakur, that would be a good fight. But I mean, are they in class?

Speaker 2:

okay, in the same class. Okay, all right uh. So hopefully they can make something happens uh it is what it is.

Speaker 3:

So you know the politics in boxing.

Speaker 1:

I hate it so yeah, it ain't gonna happen so you know, but it is what it is.

Speaker 2:

The money's there or if the networks are, are there, yeah that's cool yeah, if you can knock out somebody or have a good fight, I mean, that's, I'm expecting it, that's, that's it, that's all I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Raymond, okay, all right.

Speaker 2:

All right, he is a great fighter.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I'm not saying he's Tyson, I'm saying he's the modern day today.

Speaker 2:

You know what? I'm not a big fan of Davis because, like I said, he fucks with Mayweather.

Speaker 3:

He doesn't Not anymore.

Speaker 2:

Right Used to yes Politics yeah, but again. Right used to yes Politics yeah, but again. I wouldn't mind seeing Davis and Mayweather fight. What you got to say about that one. Who will you go for? Because Mayweather's still fighting, if you guys don't know?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he is, yeah, he's overseas fighting Making money. Oh, yeah, yeah, of course.

Speaker 2:

But he's picking his fights.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he's picking his fights. Yeah, he's picking his fights.

Speaker 1:

So let's be realistic. Here he can get in there. You know which McCullough ready for it too. He wants that crown.

Speaker 2:

So it is what it is Back to our original broadcast here, gentlemen, hockey Panthers 3-1. Doing a phenomenal Tonight is the date.

Speaker 3:

The last game did not happen, art. Oh, it was a great game bro.

Speaker 2:

It reminded me of Dallas and Boston the way they came out 8-1?

Speaker 3:

Like big minute of your imagination.

Speaker 1:

It's all right, man, you guys, I don't know man, but they're bringing it home to play tonight, right?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they're bringing it home to play tonight.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes I wonder for these fourth games, especially with the Mavericks one and also with this one with the Panthers, or Baltimore and Panthers. I wonder if they Boston, I'm saying meant to say I wonder if they're purposely losing the game so that they can bring it back home. It's a conspiracy, they say that, if you think about it, even Boston lost almost. They were down 40 points at one time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know if they went out to play, maybe me I would have swapped it right there. Like I said, like I said, I want to win at your house. I want all the glory, I want all the depressing fans to be out there seeing the real champion. Yeah, yeah. And then I'm gonna come out of my plane with a cigar coming down.

Speaker 1:

Everybody's saying I'm bringing the chip home yeah, yeah, yeah, that's, yeah, that's what I want to do.

Speaker 2:

If I was a player.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's just me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 2:

I mean by beating 40 points, you start questioning how the fuck did we get down?

Speaker 1:

to this. But big, big shout out to the Panthers. Let's see if they close it out Shout out to the Panthers.

Speaker 2:

Hopefully they they win. Uh, and then you have that um before I go into nfl. Uh, did you see that thing with um, the panthers player, and jason tanum? I guess they were small. Yeah, I forgot the guy's name a word um, they're both in the in the championships right now, a hockey player for the panthers and um jason tanum.

Speaker 1:

Uh, childhood friends, oh really, yeah, that's cool, wow, that's cool. That right, there is definitely something where the stars be lining up. You never know who you have around you or what energy they give in you. You know that's cool yeah that's cool.

Speaker 2:

I'll get the name out for you guys. I don't know who this is named there, but they went to school like high school together and they started taking pictures and all that even in the bus, coaches and all that even in the bus. Yeah, it was pretty cool. That's awesome. So, yeah, other than that, nfl sports campus had no question in camp. Camp is very, very silent, so I don't know what's going on with you guys. They are doing a hard knock for the AFC North.

Speaker 3:

It is what it is. Who's in it?

Speaker 2:

It's just the whole AFC North or I think it's the whole agency north. Yeah, oh, that's different what is it?

Speaker 1:

the hard knock series?

Speaker 2:

yeah, I guess for the baltimore ravers, cincinnati bangles, cleveland browns and pixar steelers. Oh okay, so yeah, it is what it is. So, but uh, as far as camp, very quiet, try to figure out who's the tight end for my giants. I don't know what's going on with Steelers. I don't know what's going on with Dolphins, dolphins.

Speaker 3:

They need to pay two up. That's what's going on?

Speaker 2:

Let's see what happens. Baseball A lot of games left still Yankees on top, Baltimore's there, Tampa and last place Very, very concerning there, Wow, but that's another story. And then you know National League, Philly. God damn it those guys. They're just doing good man. Atlanta Acuna's out for the year.

Speaker 1:

Oh, is he?

Speaker 2:

So I don't know how long Atlanta's going to be in second place, but we'll see what happens.

Speaker 1:

Out for injury or something like that.

Speaker 2:

And then Marlins in last place and then the Mets right on top. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

You see how you always have to bring it in like that, bro, Like you don't have to be like that. What else is new in the?

Speaker 2:

Marlins. Back in Marlins. Yeah, I don't know what's going on in the Marlins. They got the worst record right now as we speak 23-49. Last Well, chicago White Sox are the worst right now 19-54. Wow, so you guys trying to get first round pick? I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Maybe, and they starting at the beginning of the season choosing for that.

Speaker 2:

And, last but not least, special congratulations Jason Tatum and Derek White. Congratulations to those guys for Jalen Brown. Was it Jalen Brown? Yeah, wow, no Tatum.

Speaker 1:

No, that's crazy I turned the game off.

Speaker 2:

I did. I turned that shit off 15 and already In the third quarter I was like, yeah, you guys ain't doing nothing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they closed it out. They nailed that coffin shut.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, interesting. Jalen Brown won it, not Tatum.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, jalen Brown won it, jalen.

Speaker 2:

Brown Good for him, man. Good for Jalen Brown oh your guy, the Dominican. Al.

Speaker 1:

Halford yeah, man, he had his freaking flag out there representing him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, man, he was excited.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I like him too bro With the Florida. Yeah, he definitely. Well, no, I don't like him that much. The godfather. But I was very happy for him to win something he said he was from eight years ago. He's been chasing, chasing, chasing everybody's been chasing, chasing, chasing.

Speaker 2:

That's cool, but good for him man yeah also.

Speaker 3:

Uh hate to say it, but celtics broke the lakers record. They got the most chips.

Speaker 2:

Now, yes, they did magic johnson tweeted about they're very upset, I'm upset too wow. I'm going to shout out to that I'm upset For Boston. I don't know, I never like Boston man. They got some loyal fans up there though. Yes, they do.

Speaker 1:

I'm surprised the city isn't burnt down.

Speaker 2:

I'm very disappointed in the match. If you're listening to this, you need to regroup. Give me a shout, we'll figure things out.

Speaker 1:

We'll make it happen. I will say, irving was playing, though he was shooting. He was playing, he was trying.

Speaker 2:

He was trying something.

Speaker 3:

It's not the.

Speaker 2:

Irving, that I was expecting, but okay.

Speaker 3:

One more basketball-related thing. Rest in peace to Jerry West. The logo.

Speaker 2:

Jerry West. Yes, Shout out to my man, Jerry West.

Speaker 3:

Or D-Hustle or Bobby D? D-hustle or Bobby D. Do you think they should Leave the logo as Jerry West? Still the NBA logo.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I definitely think, cause there's always been Chatter of changing that.

Speaker 2:

Yes, there's been chatter. They're gonna put Kobe or something. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I think it's like Iconic for me. It's almost like the Jordan logo. Right, it's like it's that very iconic Move logo. I don't see it changing okay but you never know, with new branding and shit like that. Yeah, okay, the rip though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah I repeat to my manager rest and other than that, um, that's all I got for uh, sports wow.

Speaker 1:

Well, thank you so much, d hustle, and yeah, so go ahead. What you guys this well?

Speaker 3:

no, no, we're good, we got baseball. I was gonna say, yeah, we got baseball to hold us down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah what do you mean?

Speaker 2:

you know, oh, since basketball's over? Yeah, basketball's over. We got baseball to hold us down. What do you mean? Since?

Speaker 3:

basketball is over. Yeah, basketball is over. So we got baseball to hold us down. Hockey will be over tonight and I guess that's it.

Speaker 1:

When's the soccer league start?

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 1:

That's another one. I still want to go see Messi, though.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to make it down there to Miami, to go see him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I guess it is baseball time. You into baseball? Yeah, good for you, Mr Sportsman. That's why you need cable. Yes, you got us hooked.

Speaker 2:

And I just want to say a special thanks. Boston should be thanking Porzingis for this. Because if it wasn't for, Porzingis, you guys would have not been winning this championship. I'm going to say that right now, like I said before, if Porzingis was healthy, celtics would have won and, like I said before, if Przingis was healthy, celtics would have won.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But, as you can see, when Przingis did not play, they lost yeah. So Shout out to Przingis. Ex-john Nick, congratulations On getting that chip.

Speaker 1:

The only reason he's giving them the salute, like he didn't even Just give them. He said salute, I don't know man.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, my Nick's always got the habit of getting rid of the players yeah, it is what it is yeah, but they definitely came to play for sure, and he had a few uh minutes. The yesterday too. Like I said before him too, when he's out there is a big impact.

Speaker 1:

Yeah for sure. One last plug we want to put in there is a big shout out to our sponsor. Marvelous creations marvelous she's servicing palm beach all the way down to miami-dade. If you're looking for any cakes, treats, party favors, anything related to a sweet tooth she got you, definitely check us out on our website. You'll find her um link there and big shout outs to marvelous creations. Our number one sponsor since day one numero uno, day one all right fellas, we Day one, alright fellas Well what y'all thought about the show today.

Speaker 2:

It was good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no doubt Hope your audience enjoyed us chatting up about a little bit of tech. Raymond, with some nuggets around Torrance, make sure you be careful what you download but yo make sure you share it too.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the free stuff, guys, Free stuff.

Speaker 1:

Free stuff, big shoutouts to to you know movie or tv show, apple tv, we need to check um or at least reimburse raymond his monthly due right dark matter. That's sci-fi show right now and uh, big shout outs to d hustle holding down with technical current events. Uh, apple, sounds like they're making some moves. Um, apple ai, I can't believe they took the a and the apple, or yeah you know apple's gonna do it right um, right, and definitely all of the insights in the sports.

Speaker 1:

Big shout out to Boston again. I said Packers, I meant Panthers. Let's see if we can close this out tonight. We're always trying to hold it down.

Speaker 2:

Yes, please, because I don't want to hear Raymond again.

Speaker 1:

So one thing I want to do is tell you like, subscribe, follow us. We post weekly, we post all the time. Check us out on YouTube and all platforms. We're on every podcast platform. Look up hashtag the tech hustle. You can't miss us. And Raymond says if you don't follow us, then you're a hater.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's straight up. That's what it is. One big announcement I wanted to make real quick is we're heading to San Francisco. We're going to be out in the Bay next week uh recording our podcast, uh taking care of some business but overall taking our tour to the West coast. So big shout outs to our podcast cast coming up. This is going to be the segments under backstage of Bobby D. If you're on YouTube, look up at the top. You'll see a segment, for you know places we visit already, from Miami to Atlantaanta, and now we're heading out to sf, to san francisco. So I hope y'all ready for me out there in the bay, or at least ready for d I'm ready another one to throw out, there is our spotlight member drop, drop a raymond's sound real quick.

Speaker 1:

Raymond's a million raymond's nuggets is our spotlight member or member for this month of june. Uh, check out our newsletter. Go to our website, thetechhustlecom, click on the newsletter. You'll see his spotlight post talking about his journey in tech. What his you know contributions to the community is, and definitely big ups, raymond. Thank you so much for supporting us for sure on the newsletter. Um, and, yeah, I think that's about it. So, uh, any last words d? Now now, how about you, raymond?

Speaker 3:

Go Panthers, go Panthers.

Speaker 1:

Again, thank y'all so much for tuning in to episode number 40. Holla at your boy, it's Bobby D. Thank you, marvelous creations.