New LTT video about linux. (www.youtube.com)
from Blisterexe@lemmy.zip to linux@lemmy.ml on 04 Jan 18:34
https://lemmy.zip/post/29381451

It is just about steamOS though.

#linux

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despotic_machine@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Jan 18:42 next collapse

It is just about steamOS though.

I wish you had put that in the title. šŸ˜…

Buffalox@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 19:29 next collapse

Oh, does he still exist? Iā€™ve blocked his channels, because he is simply not trustworthy. Everything he makes is at best infomercials. Heā€™s a sellout.

Edit:
To those who downvote, really?
Itā€™s been so obvious already years ago, that his reviews depend heavily on who advertises with him. He was also called out on it, and even ADMITTED it! (Apologized) Then said he would be more open in the future. Note he didnā€™t say he would change, only that he would hide it less! Fool me onceā€¦
Also the incident where he was a total asshole to a small cooler developer, and used the prototype wrongly, then wouldnā€™t deliver it back, despite that was the agreement, and it was a pretty expensive prototype to make for a small company, and then he auctioned it away!
He was revealed to have behaved like an asshole all the way. But go ahead and support him if you want.

SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 04 Jan 19:33 next collapse

I mean, even if heā€™s legit, I tried so hard to watch and I just am too old and too slow for all the three-second cuts. Are peopleā€™s attention spans truly this short now? It feels hypermanic.

conicalscientist@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 21:28 collapse

Videos anywhere from 10 to 60 minutes at an anxiety inducing attention disorder riddled pace. Yet all the information can usually be boiled down to a 5 to 10 minute read. It makes no sense. But actually it does because these ā€œinfuencersā€ are modern day infomercial salesmen. The point is to keep you watching so eventually youā€™ll be persuaded to purchase product. Unfortunately I think probably anyone under maybe 25-30 has no clue wtf an infomercial is so the analogy is lost on those who could use it the most.

m4m4m4m4@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 22:44 next collapse

To those who downvote, really?

Not a long time lemmy user but as Iā€™ve said here from time to time, it seems this inherited Redditā€™s toxicity. People downvote here things just because - not because something doesnā€™t contribute to a discussion in any way whatsoever, but because they just donā€™t like it. Itā€™s so stupid.

Take my posts in Colombia@lemmy.world - all of them have at most 0 net upvotes. Nobody there posts anything but me and nobody comments anything, but I do get downvotes becauseā€¦?

TL;DR - donā€™t pay attention to downvotes here. Youā€™re right, heā€™s an asshole. Though as with almost all social media you shouldnā€™t take no one, not even someone as influential as LTT, as a reputable source of information.

Edit: See how they just proved my point with this comment?

Ulrich@feddit.org on 04 Jan 23:00 collapse

He was also called out on it, and even ADMITTED it! (Apologized) Then said he would be more open in the future. Note he didnā€™t say he would change, only that he would hide it less! Fool me onceā€¦

None of that ever happened. In fact he regularly declines sponsorships from various companies with ethical conflicts.

Also the incident where he was a total asshole to a small cooler developer, and used the prototype wrongly, then wouldnā€™t deliver it back, despite that was the agreement, and it was a pretty expensive prototype to make for a small company, and then he auctioned it away!

When you run a large company, this sort of dumb shit happens. He has since apologized, made the victim whole (or as whole as can be) and hired a CEO to handle logistics. You act like it was done maliciously.

Buffalox@lemmy.world on 04 Jan 23:07 collapse

None of that ever happened

It was so fucking obvious, how he was paid by companies to do some arbitrary shit, and later there would be a stellar review of their products.
You had to be blind to not see it. It was hidden advertising, and itā€™s even illegal! But I think he changed his approach to make it BARELY legal now.

He has since apologized, made the victim whole (or as whole as can be)

Yeah after it became a scandal that hurt his business and reputation.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 04 Jan 23:12 collapse

ā€¦what was ā€œobviousā€, exactly? You havenā€™t even explained yourself, much less provided any sort of citation.

embed_me@programming.dev on 05 Jan 12:02 next collapse

When I was younger I didnā€™t get his popularity, as I got older it seems my intuition was correct

krolden@lemmy.ml on 05 Jan 16:15 next collapse

Fuck this guy

FuckBigTech347@lemmygrad.ml on 06 Jan 08:22 collapse

Imagine defending this guy. I will never understand people who like influencers.

Omega_Jimes@lemmy.ca on 05 Jan 17:21 collapse

I watched LTT for years, since we were the same age, and NCIX was my local computer shop.

I noticed a steep decline in quality as LMG got bigger, and a greater focus on personalities and entertainment rather than substance. Thereā€™s a market for that, and it appeals to the less knowledgeable or as an entry to tech as a hobby, or even people who just want tech-adjacent entertainment. I canā€™t deny the reach and impact this team has, but the content isnā€™t for me anymore.