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Speaker 1:

AI agents are going to be the tool that a lot of companies are going to use to complement people's work and activities, but unfortunately I'm going to tell you straight up it's going to take a lot of people's jobs, and what I mean by that is is that AI has gotten to a point where it's able to have an index of information about the company and answer any question that a person may have, but also take action on those things. You can have video content stream through a FaceTime that looks like it's a real person jogging, talking to you, and the audio is on sync and you wouldn't even know that you were really talking to an AI. So I mean we either need to adapt or get left behind. Bro, welcome, welcome, welcome, audience. The Tech Hustle is back at it. It's 2025.

Speaker 1:

How's the year started off for y'all? Fantastic, fantastic. Let me give a quick introduction. I'm your host, bobby d. I got my guy d hustle, what up, player what up. And we got my cousin raymond don't call him ray, ray, everything's good. Say hi to the camera, not to me, bro. This guy always want to talk to me, talk to the camera, the audience want to see you player. Well, we are back at it with episode fellas at the beginning of the year 2025.

Speaker 1:

2025. How's the year been for you, Raymond?

Speaker 2:

Not bad yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Kicking off real good. How about you D it's good, yeah, yeah Just started, just started, just getting started. Well, as mentioned, I'm your host of this podcast here, the Tech Hustle Wow, I can't even talk. The Tech, tech Hustle Podcast. We're at episode number 51.

Speaker 2:

And yeah, big shout-outs Hold on, let that sink in Episode 51.

Speaker 1:

51. And we're going to the moon and back on this for real, though, and definitely big shout-outs to all the guests. We had all the topics that we covered for the beginning or the end of last year, 2024. We had a really great report come out, and guys guess how many subscribers we got on YouTube. How many 7,000 subscribers.

Speaker 1:

We are heading close to 8,000 very soon and definitely want to give everybody a big shout out. If you are a subscriber, thank you for following along. If you're not a subscriber yet, I want to encourage you to click that like and subscribe button and tell people about us. We're heading towards 10,000. And we're just trying to level up everybody as we go. So just a quick introduction about the show.

Speaker 1:

So our show, the Tech Hustle, really focuses on technology, engineering and the culture. Each of us have been in the field of engineering or technology for more than 20 years now. What do y'all say? Yeah, we go way back, even though y'all can see my grades, but you can't see their grades. They got a few, few years on me at least one year on me but in general, we've been all doing this since the early 2000s and one of the cool things is is that we've all had some really great experiences working in the field of engineering and technology and we're bringing it here to the podcast and giving you the insights into a few cool tech but also things that are shifting and going on in our industry that I think everybody should be aware of, because I'm changing my tech talk this time around for this new year and I'm going to be focusing on something called AI. Y'all ready to talk more about?

Speaker 1:

AI yeah, if not, y'all are going to get left behind, but let me give you a quick run of the show so y'all know what we're going to be talking about. So I'll kick it off with a tech talk focused on AI, and then we're going to have a D hustle talking about current events, things that are going on in our industry, and then Raymond's nuggets are going to come in. Let's see Raymond's got a few sites he said in a cool TV show that we're going to review. D hustle is going to come back around with some sports. Definitely you like sports. We know NFL is really kicking off.

Speaker 2:

Nba is going Not kicking off the playoffs are kicking off, not kicking off. The playoffs are kicking off yeah, yeah, we're about to wrap it.

Speaker 1:

Wild cards wild cards, right? Um, and we'll have a spot for our sponsors. If you're looking to come and hang out with us and want some sponsorship, you'll see us at the end. We'll talk about that and then I'll close it out. What do y'all think about that? Fellas, good to me, all right, let's there, we go. There we go, cue up that music player. Let's see if we can get into this tech talk here. Oh man, let me tell y'all uh, over this past time, because we've been offline for at least a few weeks now so obviously celebrating the holidays, um, definitely publishing some good content out there.

Speaker 1:

So go check out our end of year video. I tell you it's fire some really good highlights, um, and big shout outs to everybody that's holding it down with us. But today I'm going to be talking about uh, technology that we're all familiar with. If you've been watching the show, you know we've been talking about it a lot, and that is ai artificial intelligence. So yeah uh, first of all, let's see raymond's first feedback on. Has your feedback in in cotton? Uh, you're feeling about ai change at all, are you still?

Speaker 3:

uh, on the other side of the table? No, no, it's definitely changed. I've been using. Actually, I used it the other day lies lies um you know, I can't believe it you guys are gonna get a kick out of this so you know the, you know our listeners and you guys know I'm single.

Speaker 1:

I'm always on the prowl oh my guy, hey, you're gonna burn a phone.

Speaker 2:

Did you hear that?

Speaker 3:

did you hear that yeah so no, I actually uh asked ai actually yesterday to, um, I needed some compliments to give a young lady that I'm chatting with uh-huh yeah. So I whipped out the ai and was like, hey, what kind of compliments can I give this young lady?

Speaker 1:

without the ai, no pun intended yeah I'm finding use for it, so yes, but it gave you some good content it did. It gave me a nice compliment and I gave the young lady the compliment and she was just blown away.

Speaker 2:

Wow, look at you, she must have did it through a text message. I did yeah, yeah, I figured this guy, soon he's going to have it doing his voice.

Speaker 1:

I tell you there's something called 11 Labs. If you haven't heard it, it's this voice recognition ai that can hear your voice and then actually clone your voice or you can use it to you create other voices. Uh, I'm not telling you this to tether that to your burner phone and stuff like that and calling people like crazy. But, uh, I'm happy to hear that you're using it. Um, your use case is very unique, um, and definitely want to inspire you to keep using it. How about you do you?

Speaker 2:

you've been using, oh, what do you got to hear what he said for our listeners.

Speaker 3:

Well, listen to this. Okay, I'm not going to go into a lot of detail, but you don't need all that.

Speaker 2:

I want to know what ai told you.

Speaker 3:

Well, the young lady is, you know, studying for something to do with nursing, and obviously she is attractive as well and I wanted the ai. I was like hey, give me a compliment that I can give this young lady that she's beautiful and smart. And it gave me a compliment, a combo that I could give her. So I just kind of wanted to let her know that not only is she attractive, but she's smart.

Speaker 2:

Did it just say it's beautiful and smart? No, it did not.

Speaker 3:

So it gave me more, but I don't remember the full context, but I literally copied it and pasted it and sent it to her.

Speaker 1:

That's it.

Speaker 3:

Wow, copied it and pasted it and sent it to her. So that's it. Wow, wow, raymond.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because I was stumbling on oh what kind of company can I give her? Unfortunately, guys, he's not able to provide the information that he sent to the he don't want us to read the full text message.

Speaker 1:

That's what it is. Besides, she might be watching this too, so oh, you see, look at you get yourself caught up player.

Speaker 1:

yeah, all right, but hey, it's being used in a great medium and what he's really trying to find especially if you're looking and listening and watching us the right way to convey the way he feels about you. So don't take it offensive that he used AI. We'll see if you get a call back or not, raymond. Yeah, we'll see. How about you D? How's your opinion about AI been, and have you been using it at all?

Speaker 2:

I've been using AI man.

Speaker 1:

I can't um a couple letters here and there. Yeah, I need to write um other than that. That's all I use it for. Yeah, yeah, I mean you also be using it um roaming these streets.

Speaker 1:

Well, we'll talk about that a little bit later though but, uh, d hustle is more plugged into everybody, but all right. So, in terms of ai, one thing that I want to give us is a public service announcement and and this is something I want you all to really tune in and listen in is that AI and the current forum in the next year 2025, we're going to only hear more about it, because there is this shift that AI is making to not only be able to use it for the use case that Raymond and D Hustle mentioned, such as, you know, creating text, creating content, either writing letters or, you know, drafting things for you but actually utilizing it in a form called AI agents. Have y'all heard of that yet? Ai agents, yes, yeah. So let me just give you all context a little bit about what AI agents are and definitely want to inspire you all to dive a little bit deeper. So, whenever you all going to hear about AI agents, these are going to be the things that are going to and I'm sorry I'm going to say this, but Raymond's going to really agree with it, but I'm really going to rephrase it afterwards, but it's going to take a lot of jobs Hands down are going to be AI agents. Yeah, you can give it a one point yeah, yeah. So AI agents are going to be the tool that a lot of companies are going to use to complement and this is how I'm going to rephrase it People's work and activities. But unfortunately, I'm going to tell you straight up it's able to have an index of information about the company and answer any question that a person may have, but also take action on those things. For instance, sooner or later we are going to be and we've actually had this before you ever call in to get some help with somebody or get help with the company.

Speaker 1:

Let's say I'm calling like the bank, right, and I'm like hey, please give me your bank account number or give me some verification, and then this automated system comes on and says oh, can I help you? Press one if you need to hear your balance, press two if you need to do this, this, that and this. Now, if you notice, most of those things are informational information. They're going to give you back Like, give me my account balance or do this or not do this, but give me some more information. The AI agent is going to do that.

Speaker 1:

Next step, like hey, for instance, me and my daughter have a bank account together where I send her college funds to. I can call this agent now and say, hey, agent, can you transfer $100 from my personal account into my Tatiana's college fund account? And you'll hear the agent go in the background, do something, and it actually does that action, instead of actually having to go to the bank, sign some papers and say, hey, I need to transfer money, or even go on my phone and click this button and click that. You are going to have AI agents that are not going to be just for informational purposes, but take actions and do certain things.

Speaker 2:

I have a problem with that. What's up d? So I'm glad you mentioned that about calling a bank, uh getting information as far as hey you know, uh, please tell me etc etc.

Speaker 1:

How much you?

Speaker 2:

have in there, but you get transferred to a live agent and you still gotta rephrase the information again. So what's the point of saying it over the phone to this AI, to basically say it all over again? Now, I understand it's security, but you can bypass all that and speak to the live agent instead of redoing this all over again.

Speaker 1:

For sure, for sure, and I think what you're talking about in that use case is a great example. For sure, and I think what you're talking about in that use case is a great example. I think what's going to happen is when you get transferred to a live agent. You think it's a live agent, but it's actually an AI. Well, this is where I get a problem about that?

Speaker 2:

also because this is where, as far as taking jobs, some of these agents are not in the United States. Yeah, they States.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

They're overseas. Yeah, so I have. For example, you might be speaking to a Mohammed, but then they say their name is Jack. Yeah, for sure, your name is not Jack by your accent.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I know you're not, Jack. I'd rather you tell me straight up boom, boom, boom. So how am I supposed to trust you with my personal information? Seeing it over the phone?

Speaker 1:

yeah and um, this is going to be the thing that I think all of us may not be ready for. Um, if you think about what d was just talking about, d hustle was saying hey, there was a time where, when you get used to get transferred, you get transferred somebody here in the states and you can hear in their voice, you can hear hear that they are from the United States, the accent, the slang or whatever they're using, right, um. Then there was a time where we send a lot of those jobs overseas to India, to, you know, pakistan, to wherever overseas you even find Philippines, so on and so forth, vietnam, um. And when we start to call in, then we hear that accent, right, and then this is the stage that we're in right now and D house is like yo, I don't even want to trust you Cause you're not even telling me your real name, type stuff. All right, so the third iteration of this is going to be an AI agent that's going to know where you calling from and have the tone automatically configured so that when you hear it it's going to sound like it's somebody that you know and somebody that's local. So those jobs that we sent overseas, those are going to be some of the jobs that are definitely going to get cut, because we won't need that type of cheap labor anymore, because we're going to have AI be that cheap later, or, more specifically, ai agents that are going to actually be able to have those conversations for you.

Speaker 1:

The thing that I do want to prepare everybody for and this has already happened to me is there are going to be more cold calls. I don't know if y'all seen an increase of your phone number popping up with numbers that you don't know. Number two those people that are those people that you think are on the other end are going to be AI agents. I'll give you an example. I got a phone call the other day. I picked it up and then it said it really quick so that I didn't have time to think about it. But it said hey, I'm an AI, I'm an AI assistant and I'm here to call you blah blah, blah, blah, blah, do this. And I was like, oh my God, you sound really cool. And I was like, hey, yeah, tell me this, tell me that. And literally the conversation was on. After I was done, I was like, oh shit, I forgot. They told me they were AI agent. So, in general, this is something that I want everybody to be prepared for, not only to be the consumers of these new agents that are going to come online specifically voice agents but also being prepared, mindset wise, that you're going to have to find a way to either build trust or let them know, like, hey, I need to speak to a human being, I need to like press zero, I need to move on beyond this, but we just got to be prepared for it.

Speaker 1:

Now, in terms of AI agents, that's only one small piece of the big pie that's going to be happening, because the other thing that I read the other day and this came from Sam Alton, the CEO of OpenAI the CEO of OpenAI he mentioned something about AI agents are going to be a part of our employee work, and what I mean by that is like they're going to actually be employees and the sense of you. Ever, on Slack or Discord or Teams, I don't know whatever chat messaging you use in your office and you're chatting with somebody, you're sending them a message. They're eventually going to be AI agents that are going to be coming a part of your team's group that are going to be chatting and communicating with you Also. They're going to be almost like employees that can do things like hey, um, I need, uh, for instance, raymond's, an application administrator. Hey, I need an account, uh, updated. Uh, this is the username, this is the application, and AI agent will be able to pick that up and go and execute on that without you actually having to do it.

Speaker 1:

So I'm more or less just giving you all a brief introduction to AI agents. There's a lot of technologies out there, there's a lot of platforms, but the thing that I want you all, number one, to be prepared for is being a consumer, being the ones that they're calling, and interacting with a peer in terms of like a work peer, and interacting with a peer in terms of like a work peer, because you're going to be working with agents coming up very soon. And then the lane that I want to encourage everyone to actually really take a look at especially if you're here for software engineering and the technologist side of the table here is learning the skills to create these agents. It's going to be big businesses, fellows. It's going to be literally multi-billion dollar business. I've been reading a lot of people that have been prototyping a lot of these systems. Actually, we had a big shout out to Marlon Avery. Remember our Marlon.

Speaker 2:

Avery.

Speaker 1:

What up Marlon? Marlon and I had a conversation the other day and he was breaking it down to me in terms of what is forthcoming and it's going to be a great opportunity for those that are afraid of AI. But hey, I want to actually learn AI and I actually want to build something in AI and then I want to go make some bread. Definitely want you to look into AI agents and if you do want to dive more deeper, we're here as a community. I'm already working on something called Jules AI. It already does a few things and I'm definitely leveling it up. I want to open source it, but I'm waiting for y'all to pull up and see. I want some interest. So if y'all want to learn more AI agents, more AI things with us here at the community, I want y'all to join us.

Speaker 1:

We are on the school platform that's wwwthetechcustlecom, and on our page. You'll see our community there. Join our community and we can have conversations there. I'm really waiting for y'all to pull up so we can dive more deeper. But yeah, be on the lookout for AI agents in 2025 and note that my tech talk segment on the tech hustle going forward, we're going to be talking about something, about AI. So big shout out to everybody that's using it and thank you guys for giving us some input. Yeah, all right, raymond got something to say. What up, raymond?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what do you think about that? Like with the Sam Altman saying that you know they're going to have like the agents in our teams and all that stuff like that. What do you think about that?

Speaker 1:

To be straight up, I'm going to give you an opinion of being a more optimistic person, meaning that I'm going to sit on the side of the table. That is like, yeah, this is going to really make my job easier. Year is. As an employee, I'm going to have to find ways for me to do things faster and better, rather than what I think a lot of employees unfortunately have gotten stuck in is like, hey, I got my job, I got a nine to five. As long as I do this, this, this, this, I'm going to get a paycheck that's not going to fly anymore. It's going to be like, hey, how can I get this AI to do what I normally do so I can go and do other things? I think that if I had AI the way that we're talking about AI right now, when I was still at the keyboard working at Twitter, I probably would have been able to downsize my team from five engineers to two, and five engineers was managing massive infrastructure. It is literally going to allow companies to do more with less, plain and simple.

Speaker 1:

As a business owner, I definitely see the value around it in terms of costs. As a shareholder, I definitely see a value of like hey, get more AI agents, because I'm a shareholder and I want more value in my shares as an employee. It's going to be really tough and really I just want to prepare people mindset-wise is that you're going to have to be one of the ones that step up and be like, hey, I want to learn it or hey, I want to go do it, rather than be like now, I'll just wait for, you know, the day they tell me, or send, send me my pink slip because it is going to come, and no more than two to three years. This thing is moving too freaking fast that if you do not get on, you're going to get left off. All right.

Speaker 1:

And now the opinion about a pessimistic and on the other side about it. I don't like it. I don't like it in the sense of it is literally going to take people's jobs 100,000%. So much so that I read an article that Sam Alton said, even in the financial section don't you know like the stock market? The? Let's say that you back in the days when you used to look at the stock market and they show you images. Everybody's holding up these tickets like, hey, sell this, sell that, sell this. And then everything became digital, right and then it's on the board and there's eventually there will be nobody on the stock market floor because it's going to take every single one of their jobs and it's going to be an ai that's going to be doing those type of transactions at the lowest speed possible, talking in milliseconds, and if I'm thinking about me, somebody in the financial district or in that, those type of jobs, I'm going to hate ai because it's literally going to take jobs 100, but so basically, uh, what you're saying?

Speaker 2:

raymond did not hear anything you said besides just taking my job.

Speaker 1:

That's all he heard. Like I said yeah, jay raymond, I'm telling you nothing.

Speaker 2:

You said besides it's gonna take my job yeah, it's, it's gonna be.

Speaker 1:

I'll tell you the only way it's going to slow roll and I'll give you the example. If you remember when let's say not even remember the case now you know, when you're working in corporate America, you're usually running on an older operating system. I remember when I went to go work for a bank and they were still running Windows 95. And I was like what Windows 95, windows, and work for a bank and they were still running windows 95. And I was like what windows 95, windows and like windows 95 and nt how in the world are y'all still running on this old operating system? And there's this newer, shiny or better operating system there. It's because the business just couldn't move fast enough.

Speaker 1:

That's what's going to hold the adoption back. But eventually that company, four years later, adopted that new operating system and that's going to be the play that a lot of companies going to have. So I would get get ahead of it. I would definitely be utilizing and finding the use case for it. Um, and, yeah, you, there's a new title that's on these streets called ai engineer. Check it out.

Speaker 3:

Um, that's where I think a lot of roles are going to be moving towards interesting yeah, well, the reason why I brought it up is I wanted to know your personal opinion. Like, what do you think about chatting with like an ai? Like you know, it's not a person.

Speaker 1:

Yeah I mean, I, I'm accustomed to it. Y'all hear me talk to my ai almost like if it's a person, so I'm used to it.

Speaker 3:

I think, uh, I don't have a problem with that at all, okay, yeah the reason why I brought it up is I don't know if you guys heard about the story.

Speaker 3:

Um, I was waiting for us to record again because I kind of saved the story it came out a couple weeks ago about what meta is trying to do with instagram and facebook. There you are talking about putting like some ais out in the spear where they're not real people they're like. Oh okay, let's just say I'm chatting with pookie, but it's not really pookie, it's a ai made pookie yeah so everybody flipped out, and mark zuckerberg reverted yeah so I wanted to get your opinions I feel like he's watching new jack city.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. He's coming out with pookie and shit. I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 3:

That's a bad example, okay well they made an ai black person talk like it oh, they dropped it in, yeah they dropped it in um instagram yeah people flipped out and mark zuckerberg reversed it so I?

Speaker 1:

I let me tell you this I wouldn't be surprised we're talking to ai already. I wouldn't be surprised. I mean, think about it. We reported, we recorded um in our highlights. It reminded me of it. Do y'all remember that story that, uh, I believe d hustle reported about uh the guy, uh, or or raymond, about the guy that got locked up for having all those bots? You remember that story? It's already there. Yeah, we, we just don't know, and I guarantee you Mark Zuckerberg probably says that they shut it down, but it's still running in experiment mode. We just got to be mindful of it and be prepared for it.

Speaker 3:

It's, it's going to be massive what if I'm like instagramming or dming a uh instagram model? But it's not really an instagram model. It's some ai thing that mark zuckerberg well, that's your first mistake.

Speaker 2:

Instagram model okay, he's starting at the top of the list, though, like he was about to just put this out there and, like you know, people flipped out and he reversed it, but you are probably right.

Speaker 3:

He's starting at the top of the list though, like he was about to just put this out there and, like you know, people flipped out and he reversed it.

Speaker 1:

But you are probably right, he was probably I don't know I mean, that's the thing about the bay area and these technologists and these companies they, they like to do things and then ask for forgiveness later. So, whatever you think you just found out about, it's already been out there, bro. It's already out there. And, and let me tell you this, if you did not know that it was ai, you were talking to that ig model, would you care?

Speaker 3:

yes, I would you would care.

Speaker 1:

All right, let me ask you this what if you never knew that it was an ai like? Would it make a difference?

Speaker 2:

I mean, I'm hoping that I'm talking to a real person yeah, so it's gonna find out, when I mean model, don't show up, yeah, when he buys a ticket, buys a flight and says fire out here.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy man. And then you go to the airport and then nobody comes through. That's wild man. Let me tell you, we are at the point right now that Raymond, you will not know bro.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so I'm just going to be on Instagram doom scrolling, liking a bunch of robots.

Speaker 1:

You will not know. Okay, you will not. That chick that you were sending a message to Is AI it could be.

Speaker 3:

You are correct. You possibly are correct. Yes, I'm telling you player Until I speak to her on the phone, and it still could be, not even that you got to meet these people in person. You are correct.

Speaker 1:

Because in person you are correct, because there's this other software that I'm going to talk about during our next episode, that you can have video content streamed through a FaceTime that looks like it's a real person jogging, talking to you and the audio is on sync and you wouldn't even know that you were really talking to an AI. So I mean we either need to adapt or get left behind, bro you're hurting his man's dreams.

Speaker 3:

Let's go ahead and talk about cyanide I always do facetime before I meet them for coffee, so my god, that's not even uh, the hustle is like you, you.

Speaker 1:

You burning down the whole tree, you burn down the whole house, the house is burned down, he's like I don't even want to do this, no more. But I will encourage you, especially people out there get ready for what is about to come through. Uh, you're gonna have to meet people in person for this shit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you're gonna have to meet people. You guys are married, you don't have to worry about this.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying I'm still dealing with this crap in general, bro, you, you're just gonna have to get ready. You're gonna have to get ready because there's going to be a lot of people out there and don't even think about the scamming side of this, right Like there's going to be a lot of scams that are going to be ran like 100,000%, like be prepared. And, raymond, you're our use case.

Speaker 3:

We live through you, so your experience I'm going to tell you guys all the stories of All right fellas.

Speaker 1:

Well as again, audience. Thank you so much for tuning in during our tech talk. Remember, I'm going to be talking about AI throughout the rest of the year. Tune in. And yet, if you're a real person looking to really connect with a high level, great spirited person, we've got somebody on our team. His name is Raymond. Don't call him Ray, ray, don't just send him a message. You got to send him a picture. You got to send. Send them a picture. You've got to send them your driver's license. You've got to send them your Social Security. Oh, wow, play a strong video. That's called a background check.

Speaker 1:

But he's a real cool dude. We're going to find you somebody this year player. That would be fire if we get somebody for you through the podcast.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that would be, yeah, listeners.

Speaker 1:

I'm here trying to hook you up with visas and stuff. Don't discriminate. All right d, let's go ahead and jump in the current event all right, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 2:

Well, happy 2025. Hope everybody had a good, happy new year. Merry christmas, happy kwanzaa hanukkah yeah, whatever you guys celebrate, uh, but the show must continue the show must continue all right what'd you say?

Speaker 1:

happy festivus all of those happy everything.

Speaker 2:

Happy three years. Whatever you guys want to celebrate, I'm all in.

Speaker 1:

I'm all in it you took your christmas tree down, yet oh yeah, okay, how about?

Speaker 3:

you. Yeah, I can't stand like past the fifth. I gotta get that stuff down.

Speaker 2:

Oh boy, you took yours down, nope so I figured, I figured um, so into, uh, some technology news around here. So have you guys heard of double point?

Speaker 2:

so double point, so double point has come out with a new app. Basically it's called wow mouse, wow mouse. So for this is basically what it is is that one mouse allows you to point your hand at a mac or control the cursor with the computer using the compassion app. So basically, you're able to use the app actually the app by using your hand instead of using the mouse oh, that's fire all right, and this is working only for um apple watches from nine and up.

Speaker 2:

Um is a really good gadget. Um, not too sure if you guys are able to um pinpoint it out. I haven't downloaded it yet, but I will download it soon. That's cool.

Speaker 1:

That is cool so you're able to double click, launch for free a Apple watch app. Wow, yep, you know what this reminds me of and I'm going to, I'm going to take y'all back to old school. Do you remember the Nintendo? You remember back in the days they used to have that glove that you can put? On, yeah, you remember that I used to have that. Oh, my God, you had that glove, I had that glove.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, in the future. That's cool, but with the, with the name, the numbers, the letters on the side and everything, I thought I was the next terminator for a minute, to tell you the truth. But yeah, man, this is a good gadget. You're able to use it. It's like able to use your fingertips instead of using your mouse.

Speaker 1:

Uh, with it yeah, there there goes the image right there. That's pretty cool yeah that that's what it reminds me of is like when that first invention of like a device that's on your wrist, that you can move around but dang, so our Apple Watches are going to be able to be a mouse? Yep, you're able to use it as a mouse.

Speaker 2:

You're able to control your TV with it. Anything else, you want to use it with your Apple Watch on there. It was founded in 2020, just a few years ago, basically and it has raised $6.5 million. Just a few years ago, basically, and it has raised $6.5 million Basically. The government of Finland expect to close another funding in around 2020-25.

Speaker 1:

Wow, finland is going to be jumping into that, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So it says here your Wow Mouse to control your computer, your TV and have a device reconnected to another. Basically, it's how seamless DoublePoint technology will be if you wasn't operating with someone else's wall garden.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's cool man.

Speaker 2:

Something to look at.

Speaker 1:

That's a good find. Doubleclick, check that one out everybody. Oh, doublepoint, I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

DoublePoint. Their app is called uh wow mouse I like that name, can't miss it all right.

Speaker 2:

Uh, later news here. Ladies and gentlemen apple, apple. So apple 18.2.1. That just came out today. Uh, if you guys haven't downloaded it on your phone, you're more than welcome to. It has a lot lot of stuff how you do your lock screen, how you have availability for your task available on your action button. It's just Apple Intelligence. You're able to download it now. Here's everything that you basically need for that. So I'm going to go ahead and add that here to Discord if you guys have not seen that yet. Did you download it?

Speaker 2:

Yep, downloaded it this morning already man d don't play, I gotta book. And then just I was looking here and then, and then 18.3 is coming out soon, so I don't fucking understand these people.

Speaker 1:

They have probably some bug fixes in there. You know all kinds of yeah, Yep, Yep.

Speaker 2:

Another point Scammers, uh-oh, phishing attacks. Do you guys know when you guys get these messages?

Speaker 1:

your UPS has not. The delivery has not arrived yet.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, actually I got one. If you click on stop, those are basically scammers logging into your phone what. Being phishing into you, did not?

Speaker 1:

know that and you're talking about when you get that text message, when you get the text message.

Speaker 2:

I put it up here in discord if you want to pull it up. If you scroll down, here's an example. Our staff wasn't able to deliver your package on time because of the address information provided. Please, uh, is incomplete. Please complete with the next 24 hours and then you have reply. Yes, exit the text message or reopen the device activation link and safari will open it to the latest logistic status oh my god so these are how the phishing slash scammers are going into your iphone.

Speaker 2:

See, I knew it was a matter of time as far as people logging in into your phone yep so there goes the answer to that. Um, if iphone uh, here's a message. Iphone, uh, get your shit together, because they're finding shit and how to find ways, how to get into your phone facts 100.

Speaker 1:

And then that actually means, especially when they start to release new versions, is y'all need to upgrade to newer versions, because that's why those vulnerabilities are out there so don't click stop or text stop first of all, don't click anything blue at all unless you know that person. Unless that name pops up and you know that phone number, do not click anything. Blue, that means it's a link that's going to trigger something on your phone. And now they saying what d hustle is reporting is that trigger. Can you give them access?

Speaker 2:

to things on your phone. Access to your phone.

Speaker 1:

Wow, yeah, be safe out there y'all.

Speaker 2:

All right, this one's a little new for me. I'm about to do a new little segment here. I did this for my lovely Raymond. The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is at a top speed for my man, raymond Don't call me ray ray so this beautiful machine that you see here is the new mustang. 20 uh 25 gtd is official sped up by 202 horsepower wow, which is a 5.2 liter v8 engine, and it comes out with 115 horsepower and 664 pounds of torque.

Speaker 1:

Wow.

Speaker 2:

Not my cup of tea. That's mostly for Raymond. But here's the thing. Great article it lets you know how it's going to be the Porsches, it's going to be the Corvettes and all that, but what they don't put on there I had to look this up it's the price of this animal.

Speaker 1:

How much is?

Speaker 2:

it $325,000. Good Lord there. I had to look this up. It's the price of this animal how much is it? 325 000, good lord. Oh, congratulations. If you got it wrong button, you got it and that's what it looks like, and that's what it looks like it looks like a regular mustang, right mustangs. It looks like it just got a side skirt, a diffuser, a wing, what? What am I missing here? A Mustang, that's basically what you're missing.

Speaker 1:

What you're missing is what's under the hood, bro. That's probably where the money is. Wow.

Speaker 3:

That just looks like a regular Mustang. Yeah, good Lord.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Can it compete with the 240? Yes, definitely.

Speaker 2:

Well, I'm not going up for 800. I'm not going up for $800.

Speaker 1:

I'm looking at $700.

Speaker 2:

But if I wanted to dust this out, I definitely can. I just got to get bigger, turbo, bigger fuel pan.

Speaker 1:

I mean other than that.

Speaker 2:

Mine is just built, not bought. Just want to get that out there.

Speaker 1:

Facts, facts.

Speaker 2:

All right, just want to let you guys know. But yes, as of right now, it will definitely burn the 240 out of existence. But again For $300,000 though For $300,000, I'll get something different. I'm not getting no fucking Ford. Yeah, you know, maybe the Ford GT, maybe I'll work with that, or the Shelby.

Speaker 1:

I'll pass on that. Yeah, I'll roast her.

Speaker 2:

But other than that, that's it. Next subject here elon musk. Uh-oh, what we got on elon misrepresents data that shows tesla is still years away from unsupervised self-driving wow, that's not surprising.

Speaker 1:

Two things misrepresentation, and that too.

Speaker 2:

That is not ready so basically, a lot of people arguing about some um that basically against him, that he was having claims that have the self cars self driving package up to $15,000 because it's such a difficult and important thing to achieve. Um, as of right now, this article is letting you know that, uh, he lied to you, wow, which I knew that she was coming. Uh, I mean again, I have a cousin that has a tesla. It does self-drive, go straight, it does go between the lines, but you still have to touch the steering wheel yeah, yeah, that's correct, uh, so but do you think it's worth fifteen thousand dollars?

Speaker 2:

uh, no, no, I don't think so. I mean, I will only utilize this package personally. I I wouldn't do self-driving because I want to.

Speaker 1:

I want to be in control yeah, we know you do, but I will use it like, for example, if I'm in the mall and it's freaking raining, I would like that luxury of having getting the tesla coming out and come picking me up yeah that's the only thing I will do, and that's the only thing I need yeah, um, but the the thing that that I think is is is the part of this uh uh facade that elon has been able to create is this big vision of what this product will be and then still setting the same price tag of what it will be in terms of when it's there. So 15 000 uh per per implementation, and if you get a new car, do you still have to pay another 15 000? Or if you sell the car, do the person that buys it have to pay it, or does that transfer over?

Speaker 3:

uh, no, yeah, I'm not sure. I don't know how that works.

Speaker 2:

Yeah yeah, I mean, hopefully it transfers over to my new vehicle.

Speaker 3:

Yeah well, it does actually, because when I bought my car it had it already.

Speaker 1:

But you didn't have to come out of pocket for it. No, I didn't, okay. Okay, at least you're charging that one time. But it's. It's basically a software, a feature that they're enabling for fifteen thousand dollars. I don't know, I don't know, and it's not ready for the prime time. Um, I don't know if it's worth that, but uh, now he's gonna get into some trouble about that for sure.

Speaker 2:

Yeah yeah and two, uh, two more last um what you got news? Uh, some some heartbreaking stuff here. Nothing crazy. Uh well, it is crazy for me. A couple hours ago, a large earthquake hits southwestern japan. 6.6 hit Tokyo. That hit so hard that they are having a tsunami warning as we speak. Oh my gosh. So love and prayers everybody over there. A lot of people have died with that hurricane and then last but not least, earthquake.

Speaker 2:

Earthquake, I'm sorry Earthquake and then the tsunami warning, so just prayers to the family wow, that's crazy and last but not least, the LA fire over there a lot of people losing their homes, so please be careful out there. Whatever you guys need, please tech hustle is here. Get the word out. Donations 100% and man some of these pictures, if you guys need please check us out here.

Speaker 1:

Get the word out. Donations, yeah, 100%. And man, some of these pictures of what it used to be versus what it is now is heartbreaking, Because that's people's livelihoods you know, that's people. You know One person I've seen this family owned that house for 40 years 40 years. His mother paid it off, worked, worked her, and she passed away and left that for him. Yeah, and it's, it's crazy and and you know, the other thing they're going to have a problem with is insurance claims.

Speaker 2:

That's what I was about to say I don't think there's insurance claim that people put on uh for fire, stuff like that yeah so I don't know how that's gonna work and fema's probably backed up oh my gosh, I don't, I don't know how they're going to be able to to do this.

Speaker 1:

Uh, because those insurance claims already, when we deal with them, with hurricane, it's almost years, like two, three years, that people waiting for money, living with their blue tarp on their roof.

Speaker 1:

For you know, two years waiting for a check to be delivered and now these, these, um, unfortunate people have their house gone. Yeah, um, and a lot of them gonna have to come out of pocket to rebuild and hopefully, you know, somebody send them a check. Um, and I also heard the governor is going to be in some hot water too, because there was a lot of things that they said they could have done preventively.

Speaker 2:

Um, to definitely to, to prevent this from happening I hear canada is helping out, mexico is helping out, so good job. Special shout out to you guys. Uh helping out, uh over there. Hopefully uh trump don't do nothing to you guys and shit yeah helping out. You never know. That's another story. That's another uh that's another episode.

Speaker 1:

Uh, well, we send our thoughts and prayers to everybody. Uh, next up we got my guy raymond. Don't call him ray ray. Top of the Raymond, what you got on your list player.

Speaker 3:

Morning. So piggyback off of what D Hustle was saying there yeah, shout out to all the folks there in LA, very, very sad yeah. What's going on over there. So one of my nuggets I wanted to talk about is you know, there's always misinformation going out there and stuff like that. I information going out there and stuff like that. I don't know if you guys saw I was on xcom last week. There was a story that went viral on there about some folks in la that were looting. Did you guys see that?

Speaker 3:

where the people were taking the tvs out of the home and I was like on twitter and I was like, man, people are actually doing this. This is so sad that they're doing this at this time of crisis. So you know, come to find out. Um, that story was false. What I wanted to drop in here is this website that I've been using for like 20 years now. It's called snopescom and what it does is it debunks any stupid story that you hear like sometimes I'll be like and my group chats with my goons and stuff oh yeah, this happened. Whatever, this site has been around for like 20. I've been using for like 20 plus years and, anyway, you go on there. If you scroll down, you'll see that that story was false with the people looting the houses. They were not, they were actually helping. But snopescom has been around for many years and it debunks a lot of stuff. If you hear people like, oh yeah you know, we're on the mars or whatever.

Speaker 3:

It's a great site to kind of debunk if something is real or fake. So check it out snopescom, and if you see there, yeah, yeah, the story there. They were kind of saying these people were robbing the houses and that's not the case.

Speaker 1:

They're actually helping I mean technically, what would they be robbing ashes?

Speaker 3:

well, they were saying that they were going into homes and taking the tvs, as you can see, and stuff like that, and twitter just blew it up and was like, oh, these people are pieces of crap. But it wasn't the case. They were taking their own stuff out the homes to try to save them and stuff like that. I don't know where you're going to put them, but thanks.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, snopescom, check it out, great site I did see some people online that had a car collection of millions of dollars parked outside like a Walmart because they didn't want to get on the fire.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Wow, yeah, yeah, and they keep moving in and consistent, because they didn't want people to steal their vehicles and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. So they had to move them around. They had to keep moving them around.

Speaker 2:

Good Lord, good Lord I mean, I do the same thing too. I have several cars there 240.

Speaker 1:

I do the same thing too.

Speaker 2:

I have several cars there 240B down in Breyer, like you see that shit in.

Speaker 1:

Fort Lauderdale. Yeah, you know, it's called B Stewart, like D where's your car at, don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. And he gots a tracker cause he put a tag on it. That's funny. But yo, this is a really nice site, so I mean, have you ever used it? No, I Appreciate that you dropped that in there.

Speaker 3:

I've been using this thing for like 20 plus years. It's a great site to debunk any stupid stuff that you hear or, if you want to think something is real or fake. Check it out, roger. That Awesome, awesome site.

Speaker 1:

Definitely, especially with the new administration that's coming in with some really crazy. I would definitely debunk or utilize these services.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, another thing too is with the whole H1 visas and stuff like that. They were saying, like you know, did Elon fire all of his people and hire the visa people because they're cheaper. So it talks about that. I didn't read the story, but that's like a big thing going around.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, actually I thought I saw something with his face on it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but you can check it out if it's real or not. So a lot of people are upset about that. All right, playwood, what? All right, playwood, what else you got on your list, man? Uh, another thing here. This is uh interesting. This will probably help you and de-hustle out a lot, because you guys travel a lot and stuff like that.

Speaker 3:

So for you travelers out there, um, for you know, obviously you guys know airbnbs and hotels yeah they fake a lot of their pictures and their reviews and stuff like that on oh okay, our hotel is the best, this looks the clean and pristine and all that. Yeah, yeah, for you travelers like you and D Hustle here, oystercom is a site. They bring out real people to go check out the hotels. They do unbiased reviews and they give legit reviews, legit pictures on what the hotel or Airbnb actually looks like. Because a lot of these websites and stuff like that, they just put a lot of fake BS on there For sure. And then if you're on Oystercom, they have this cool thing called the fake out where it'll show you like some of the fake pages and fake pictures at the hotels and Airbnbs put on there. But, yeah, check this out. This thing is really cool for you People who are heavy and traveling. Don't trust the website or the reviews.

Speaker 1:

These are like real people they send out and do like yeah, some cnn investigations I will say that, uh, one of the things that has happened to me a number of time and d probably experiences too is that you, you look on airbnb and you see the pictures. You're like, dang, this is a really nice angle, this is really nice view. And then, get there, it's like my gosh. They put the camera in the corner to make the room look like it's really huge and then, when you get there, it's only like this small little room area or it's like this angle that the photographer is able to get in to make it look massive.

Speaker 3:

You ever run into that before D? Yeah, yeah, that's to that before d yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So it's definitely plus they. You know they're gonna up the price because you're thinking you get in the perfect spot, okay, or or you go there and you'd be like, hey, you got the best view, and then when you really go and check out the balcony, actually it's the room that's on behind that has right slick yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

What I have done now recently is, um, when I go and look at a room or place, the location, I read on automatically the comments oh, okay so, uh, for example, oh, this place is phenomenal, it's looking good, etc. Etc. You know, people are always going to leave a review. Yeah, correct so you'll go to the review like oh, this place is nice. Exactly what it seems to be, it's a lie. Yada, yada, yada.

Speaker 3:

Oh, interesting next yeah, yeah, where are you reading the review from? Like the company's website.

Speaker 1:

Company's website, okay, okay yeah, I've always read the reviews okay, I mean every review is on ammo, anything I do, yeah, me too, yeah, yeah, and I and I actually sort it because I want to hear the worst first. Yeah, okay that's funny.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I do that too sometimes. Yeah, yeah, okay but definitely check out this oystercom, yeah, so yeah, just another you know little tool for you guys, because I know you guys are, you know, heavy travelers.

Speaker 2:

So I'm thinking about full when I hear oysters man I haven't had some good oysters in a while yeah so, but um, but yeah, so yeah we'll check it out.

Speaker 1:

Check out, all right. All right, what else you got? I know that you said you got a show that you want to show I don't know if you guys have seen this show.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna skip it uh-huh um, I'm late to the party. This show's been out for three years. Before I name it, I'm gonna ask you guys have you seen this show? The show's been out for three years and I've, you know, seen it. I'm like man, this thing looks corny. I'm not watching this thing, yeah and two weeks ago I went to coffee with my homeboy and he's like, oh, you never watched this. I'm like, no, he's like check it out, ray.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

And I binged through it. The new season's coming out this week. The show is weird as hell, but it's good. I want to ask you guys before I drop it in here, really quick.

Speaker 2:

Drop it in there, bro.

Speaker 1:

Let me drop it in there, have you?

Speaker 3:

guys seen Severance, severance.

Speaker 2:

Severance.

Speaker 3:

Severance is on.

Speaker 1:

Apple TV.

Speaker 2:

Yes, it's been out for three years. No, no, I haven't seen it.

Speaker 3:

Yes, same here. I have not seen it as well until last week.

Speaker 1:

Like.

Speaker 3:

I said the show is weird, but it's good, good, weird you said it's good weird. So check it out. The new season comes out this week, so, like I said, definitely it's not something that I would be interested in, but I gave it a shot and it's good.

Speaker 1:

You're connected.

Speaker 3:

So it's weird but, like I said, it's good. So it's kind of like Office, but sci-fi, you guys like Office.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah I like that show.

Speaker 3:

It's kind of like the Office, but it's just weird actors that he don't even know but yeah, ben stiller, the famous actor, he's the one that kind of directs the um episodes and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, so, yeah so severance.

Speaker 3:

Um yeah, so check it out bro I, I.

Speaker 1:

You know what apple tv isn't always on my list of networks, that I usually go check out for new stuff. But I will say that whenever I hear you talk about a show like this, I've never seen it before, so now I'm needing to go check out Apple TV more.

Speaker 3:

Always seen it. I was like this thing looks corny and weird and I gave it a shot and new season two comes out this week, so it's it's not bad. So, yeah, all right.

Speaker 1:

Well, um, I definitely want to say thank you so much for these nuggets, raymond. And here goes a plug especially for Apple TV Oyster. And what was the other website? Snopes? What is it? Snopes, snopes.

Speaker 1:

I need you all to send us a check. We're shouting you out on this show. We got 8,000 people that are following us and I know that some of our viewers are going to go check out this show. So I need you all to send us a check. So highlight us. If y'all wanted us to uh, check out a show or get raymond's input, um, especially when he brings it up on nuggets and also d hustles, showcasing some really good products, um, really good systems, software, current events and stuff like that. If y'all looking for us to sponsor any of your content for some you know straight up feedback from the culture here, because we were definitely going to bring it raw um, hit us up and we're always willing to make reviews and add you all to the podcast. So definitely, uh, that's a plug for our sponsors. All right, d hustle you up what up player?

Speaker 2:

all right, ladies and gentlemen, now into the sports. All right, let's get so. Uh, college football. College football is out, uh, been out, yeah, almost. At the bowl games. Uh, if you guys have a favorite team, speak now.

Speaker 1:

Forever hold your peace what do you think raymond, who you think is going to bring it home?

Speaker 3:

uh ohio state ohio state.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I thought so too I think they're like 10 point favorites right now yeah, yeah, you think so okay, yeah, okay what do you thought about that game that happened last week down south in Miami, the Notre Dame?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that was good. Yeah, that was crazy, because Penn State I can't believe this is a stat, but their wide receivers had zero catches, zero catches, yes, wow.

Speaker 1:

They had zero catches. They're not going to win a bowl game on that, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So that was crazy. I've never seen anything like that in my life. But yeah, that was, yeah, an state loss. But yeah, I hate Notre Dame. They're kind of like the Cowboys of college football.

Speaker 2:

Notre Dame, Notre Dame is. I haven't heard Notre Dame since that movie Irish came out.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, everybody hates Notre Dame, but they're in the championships. Yeah, they are so yeah, Ohio State better beat them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm thinking Ohio State is going to bring it home also.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, All right, hockey, hockey is on. Actually, hockey has been playing on TV a little bit more since football is not around, but other than that, hockey is doing good. Toronto is number one, one game up from your Florida Panthers. Toronto's number one, one game up from your Florida Panthers. You know the kind of name is that Wimpening Jets.

Speaker 1:

Anyway.

Speaker 2:

Vegas Knights are up there and stuff like that, and my Rangers are all the way down on the bottom. I don't know what the fuck is going on over there. Season's just getting started. Season's getting started. Red Wings are also a little bit down on the bottom. Tampa Bay Lightning's are under Florida. It is what it is Soccer, soccer's going on. Ladies and gentlemen, if you guys like soccer, it is playing for your international. La gente de gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. I will do it longer, but it's not right now. Boxing Fury retires. I don't know if you've seen that or not. My man Fury, former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, announced his retirement on social media. He is gone. I thought they were going to have another fight. I thought he was going to fight Joshua, but I guess not. That could be a big, a big fight Before he leaves. I don't know what it is.

Speaker 1:

But he said nah.

Speaker 2:

He said nah, big fights coming up February coming up Shakur versus Floyd, something to watch. March 1st Mr Javante Davis Versus Laman Rich Rose Jr. March 15 Tefano Lopez versus Matias. I'm down to watch that fight. And last but not least, I don't know if it's true or not Canelo against Mr Crawford might be happening in September. Yeah, that's all that Something might be a good heavyweight fight going on.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that would be a super fight right there, that's like the boss fight right yeah, final boss but they're gonna hold on until the end of the year and drag it, drag it the whole year probably yep, yep, uh.

Speaker 2:

Nba basketball. Uh, cleveland's boarding like a champion. Shout out to those clevelands cavaliers out there. You know it is was boston. I don't know how the fuck they make it a second place, those bastards in my neck. So right, right, right, right under them.

Speaker 1:

That's why it's like that, right it is.

Speaker 2:

Miami. Butler's having some issues, Don't want to fucking play. I'm not too sure what's going on with Butler. He doesn't want to play in Miami.

Speaker 1:

Probably want to get traded.

Speaker 2:

Want to get traded, but they are in seventh place. Philly is on.

Speaker 1:

You like this listen. Eleventh place.

Speaker 2:

I like Embiid Embiid. Where is that? He's on the fucking bench.

Speaker 3:

Figure that out. He's injured.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's always injured. I never pick him up In my fantasy anyway.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

It is what it is. Oklahoma my man Shy Doing his thing, shout out to them. Memphis, grizzlies Doing his thing. Nuggets in 4th place. Don't know how that happened. Lakers, all the way down. Let me go way down. Hold on, keep scrolling, lakers. Yeah, seventh place. I'm amazed they're not in fucking 11th. I'm shocked Right now.

Speaker 1:

I mean for some.

Speaker 2:

like I said, I feel like these Lakers man, they should be all the way down the bottom, but every time on black and white. They managed to be a little bit more up where it is supposed to be, which I find that very hard to believe Maybe that's what they're just playing, just playing for the numbers, I don't know. Yeah, playing for the numbers. Lebron he's on his G League. You know we're trying to figure him out. It is what it is.

Speaker 1:

LeBron trying to go play with Steph Curry, other shit, shit. You think so that's what he wants. I'm not too sure. You know, whatever they do, wow, can you imagine that? I can't, I don't even know, I don't even know how that's possible you know, the goat aka.

Speaker 2:

The goat wants to play and play with another girl uh I have no idea how that works, because jordan never did that shit no, jordan held it down but it is, you know, it's anywhere.

Speaker 1:

It is what it is I don't even know how I feel about that, like if I think lebron should retire in la or go back to cleveland and then retire, but going to golden state to go try to get another championship yep, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I mean why doesn't he get uh doing weight out of retirement?

Speaker 1:

maybe they can go back and start playing together and shit I mean I don't know, I don't know about he's scuttling up.

Speaker 2:

I don't agree with that. I also want to have a big issue with the NBA commissioner. Listen, I don't know what the fuck you guys doing for All-Star. I've never seen people two coaches picking fucking players out. I've never seen that in my life. This is a new thing. That's been going on for several years. Um, it doesn't work like that, uh, because if you're garbage, you're, how the f**k you going to the all star game to the all star correct okay.

Speaker 2:

So, uh, I don't know. And my understanding, east has the east squad, west has a west squad. If you're in the f** the east, you can't nominate somebody in the west because you want them on your team. It doesn't work like that.

Speaker 1:

You guys have opinions about that yeah, because I get very upset by hearing this bullshit.

Speaker 2:

I see that and this is your people, who's your people?

Speaker 3:

lebr James. I mean he didn't come up with this. I mean they need to go back to the original East versus West. He's just I don't know. They've been trying this out for a few years now and the players don't like it. It sucks. I agree with D-Hustle. They're just trying to spark some excitement.

Speaker 2:

Spark my ass. I don't got time for that bullshit.

Speaker 1:

All-stars are East versus West.

Speaker 3:

They're just kind of trying this whole new thing.

Speaker 2:

It hasn't been working, so and it's not even that You're sitting down two NBA All-stars sitting down. Let's say he's in the Cavaliers. Well no, no, let's say now he's in the Lakers, I'm going to pick Jimmy Butler. He's in the East. Why it's the East versus West? It's been like that for years, years. Now you're nitpicking.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I don't even see the reasoning behind it.

Speaker 2:

One minute is you guys putting your votes for a star? Yeah, to go to the all-star. Now you put in your votes for the all-star and you get all these players nominated to become an all-star. Now you're gonna sit down and say, well, I don't want him in the meets, I want to. At the end of the day, you can pick a gangster phenomenal squad, but it doesn't make any sense for me.

Speaker 3:

It doesn't make any sense for me.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, but that's just me. I don't know nothing about basketball.

Speaker 1:

He said I don't know nothing, you know this is new thing here.

Speaker 2:

It is new thing with the freaking banner. As far as in-house.

Speaker 1:

Or mid-season championship thing, mid-season championship crap, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know I don't want to stand Shout out to who the heck won. I don't even know. Anyway, that's all I got for basketball All-stars coming up next month.

Speaker 1:

D-House is not happy about that. You know, it is what it is. Where's the all-star?

Speaker 2:

game at this year.

Speaker 1:

Eats me? Nobody eats me it used to be so much fun.

Speaker 3:

I used to thought that the NBA had the best all-star. Now it sucks. I think baseball has the best all-star now, so I used to thought they killed the all-star of all the sports. But it just kind of sucks now man.

Speaker 1:

Well, we're sending this message directly to the commissioner D-Hustle called you out All of this.

Speaker 3:

It just sucks yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yep, it's sucking. It is what it is. Other than that we're going to go and jump to football.

Speaker 1:

Oh, NFL.

Speaker 2:

NFL Great games. A couple games passed by. Chiefs had a bye week, Texas and Chargers. Texas took advantage of the Chargers 32-12. Ravens handling the Steelers 20-17.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the Dixon family was happy about that.

Speaker 2:

And the Bills 31-7 against the Broncos.

Speaker 1:

Win or go home.

Speaker 2:

Now is the Chiefs versus Texas and Bills versus Ravens.

Speaker 1:

Bills versus Ravens. What do y'all think about that?

Speaker 2:

and bills versus ravens. Bills versus ravens what do y'all think about that? Um, I am going to you know what. I'm gonna let raymond answer that, because I got a prediction that I don't want him to steal my shit.

Speaker 3:

First off, I hate how the seating felt like that to where kc gets a walk in the park you think it's a walk-in park yeah, they get to play the Texans. I felt that's crummy. They should be playing.

Speaker 2:

But in the number one seat.

Speaker 3:

I get it, but they're playing. Okay, that's, yeah, that's fine. They're number one seed, but yeah, I get it. They did their thing, but you got the bills and the Ravens to MVP candidates going. I wish that one of those teams would have been playing KC next week.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

I agree on that. That's bull crap. They got to play the Texans. That's a walk in the park, but that's just my thing. Kc will win that game. And then the two heavyweights, the MVPs. Yeah, I'm going to go with Lamar, so I know everybody wants to give it to Josh Allen. But, Lamar's the MVP. You can't side with the bill not just that he's just. He has like almost a thousand yards rushing, yeah, 4 000 passing yeah, and he only has like three or four picks.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean, yes, josh allen beat better teams this year, um, but yeah, and I think the ravens are gonna beat them. So that's my prediction I.

Speaker 2:

I would like to see the ravens take care of business, uh, but I'm gonna have to go with the bills.

Speaker 1:

Okay, you're gonna go with the bills I You're going to go with the.

Speaker 2:

Bills, it's going to be a how do you call it? An upset.

Speaker 1:

That's what I call it.

Speaker 2:

It's going to be an upset. The reason why is Josh is going to make some crazy shit. He's been there before. Actually, to tell you the truth, I think Josh wants Kansas City.

Speaker 1:

You think he wants to knock out Kansas City?

Speaker 2:

You think he wants to. He wants to knock out Kansas City. He can taste it, but Lamar's hungry. I'm all about Lamar. I had him in my fantasy league. He's doing phenomenal. I wouldn't see him and Henry handle business. Zay Flowers is a little hurt, but let's see what happens. I'm rooting for Lamar. I am rooting for him, but I already see what's going to make money.

Speaker 1:

I'm rooting for.

Speaker 2:

Lamar. I am rooting for him, but I already see what's going to make money. He's going to see Kansas City and the Bills.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Kansas City is definitely going to make money. How about the other four?

Speaker 2:

teams.

Speaker 1:

You got the Commanders and Lions. Well, I'm getting to there. Let me finish the AFC.

Speaker 2:

Now I'm in the NFC.

Speaker 3:

My bad, my bad, my bad, holy crap, let me. But again, it's Josh. Josh is a beast. Yeah, he's a beast. He's a big boy, he's a big guy too.

Speaker 1:

He's a big guy yeah.

Speaker 2:

And there's no determination of who he's going to pass to.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

At the end of the day, the.

Speaker 2:

Ravens you already know who they're going to pass to.

Speaker 1:

That's what I was going to ask you the receiving core. So we got to define the quarterback, but the receiving core you think it builds us more stronger.

Speaker 2:

Right Right. Nfc Lions got a bye week. Rams took care of the Vikings last night off rip. I knew Rams was going to handle business. I was very disappointed in Mr Donald.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I didn't see that coming. I was like damn it was crazy, Great game Buccaneers and Commanders.

Speaker 2:

Washington handled that, took Buccaneers out and Eagles and Packers man, that was just another thing. I mean, Packers were there, but they were not there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, makes sense.

Speaker 2:

So Eagles and Rams I see Eagles winning that game Commanders and Lions tough, tough, tough game. I feel Lions will take that.

Speaker 1:

Over the Commanders.

Speaker 2:

Over the Commanders.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But we'll see what happens If he throws more. I mean I would say Commanders, but I wouldn't mind seeing Commanders and Eagles again after that upset that Commanders did to the Eagles to win that game. But you never know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then the Rams and Eagles. Who are you calling?

Speaker 2:

Rams and Eagles oh. Eagles, eagles, yeah, I mean even though Rams look great and you got Don Shultz's grandson on defensive coordinator there doing his thing. They showed up last night but there's no Donald there, so I'm very amazed Rams did what they did last night. That was impressive.

Speaker 3:

Donald is not going to be re-signed. Yeah, donald.

Speaker 2:

But I'll take him. The Giants will take him, we'll take him. We need a quarterback, yeah.

Speaker 1:

How about you, raymond? What are you calling for? The lions and commanders? Yeah, the buck stops.

Speaker 3:

Come on, rookie. They had a great year. But come on, there's no rookie that's gonna go to super bowl. Hey, yeah, he's gonna lose. Like he needs to be humbled, the jaden kid right yeah no, like we can't have a rookie go all the way like that.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, he's gonna lose. Maybe you can't give it. Knock the guy he just got there that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

He needs to be humbled. He can't just go to the super bowl in his first year.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, no so does he get a nice uh badge for that suit first year? He's gonna get rookie of the year. He's gonna get rookie of the year, it's impressive, but nah man, he's gonna lose next week. How about the eagles and rams? What do?

Speaker 3:

you think uh yeah, eagles got too much yeah too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Eagles got too much, yeah, Too much firepower.

Speaker 3:

Yeah they got too much, so yeah.

Speaker 1:

So what do y'all call in the final chip then? So we got eight teams left. Who do y'all think?

Speaker 2:

As far as what?

Speaker 1:

Who's going to be in the championship?

Speaker 2:

In the championship.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, I mean, you still got to. It's football, I see Chiefs versus I'm going to say Bills Chiefs versus Bills, even though I want to see Ravens there. You know what? Let's put Ravens and Chiefs on there, and then I'm going to see Lions and Rams, and then we might see Chiefs and Eagles again.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, be interesting, interesting.

Speaker 2:

Because I know Eagles been been there before, lions haven't yeah, they're hungry though oh, they're hungry yeah but if they can play, I don't need to play. Then I don't see as he moves roger, that all right.

Speaker 1:

Fellas, uh, is that in for a sports section for me? All right, d well, thank you so much for bringing up um, who we feel like are going to be playing in these final games, and definitely all the other sports. This is our time for us to tell everybody who's the show sponsored by. So our show is sponsored by. Give me a round of applause. There ain't nobody sponsoring our show yet. This is what this spot is for. So if you are looking to be sponsored here at the Tech Hustle, this is your spot. Right here. We have a perfect segment for you right after sports, right before closing, and we'll definitely bring up your business, whatever it is. So if you are looking for sponsorship on a platform like ours, where we will be shouting you out we got 8,000 followers and we're only growing. We're talking about technology, we're talking about engineering and we're talking about the culture Come and holler at us. This is the sponsor slot for you. But, on a side note, we always want to shout out our number one sponsor, marvelous Creation. She's been holding us down since day one. We definitely appreciate you, marvelous Creation, for the continued support. And, yeah, don't forget to hit us up if you want us to put you in a sponsor slot here, so let's go ahead and cue up that music player.

Speaker 1:

We're getting to the beginning of the year. I'm really excited for whatever we have coming forth. We're going to be traveling again this year. Thank you so much for the site, uh, raymond, so we can double check these airbnbs. Um, and yeah, we'll be traveling the country again this year. Uh, visiting around the the state, around the world. I'm hoping um pulling up on some of my old colleagues and friends and peers in this industry and doing some more backstage with Bobby D.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

watch out for those fake ai bots and stuff like that. When you're whoever you, yeah, confirm they're real.

Speaker 1:

Raymond's putting them on notice, but anyways, we want to say thank you all so much for tuning in Getting to the end of the show. We really do appreciate the follows. And yeah, holla at your boy, it's Bobby D.