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e.dewaal

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    e.dewaal reacted to LinusTech in Gamers Nexus alleges LMG has insufficient ethics and integrity   
    There won't be a big WAN Show segment about this or anything. Most of what I have to say, I've already said, and I've done so privately.

    To Steve, I expressed my disappointment that he didn't go through proper journalistic practices in creating this piece. He has my email and number (along with numerous other members of our team) and could have asked me for context that may have proven to be valuable (like the fact that we didn't 'sell' the monoblock, but rather auctioned it for charity due to a miscommunication... AND the fact that while we haven't sent payment yet, we have already agreed to compensate Billet Labs for the cost of their prototype). There are other issues, but I've told him that I won't be drawn into a public sniping match over this and that I'll be continuing to move forward in good faith as part of 'Team Media'. When/if he's ready to do so again I'll be ready.

    To my team (and my CEO's team, but realistically I was at the helm for all of these errors, so I need to own it), I stressed the importance of diligence in our work because there are so many eyes on us. We are going through some growing pains - we've been very public about them in the interest of transparency - and it's clear we have some work to do on internal processes and communication. We have already been doing a lot of work internally to clean up our processes, but these things take time. Rome wasn't built in a day, but that's no excuse for sloppiness.

    Now, for my community, all I can say is the same things I always say. We know that we're not perfect. We wear our imperfection on our sleeves in the interest of ensuring that we stay accountable to you. But it's sad and unfortunate when this transparency gets warped into a bad thing. The Labs team is hard at work hard creating processes and tools to generate data that will benefit all consumers - a work in progress that is very much not done and that we've communicated needs to be treated as such. Do we have notes under some videos? Yes. Is it because we are striving for transparency/improvement? Yeah... What we're doing hasn't been in many years, if ever.. and we would make a much larger correction if the circumstances merited it. Listing the wrong amount of cache on a table for a CPU review is sloppy, but given that our conclusions are drawn based on our testing, not the spec sheet, it doesn't materially change the recommendation. That doesn't mean these things don't matter. We've set KPIs for our writing/labs team around accuracy, and we are continually installing new checks and balances to ensure that things continue to get better. If you haven't seen the improvement, frankly I wonder if you're really looking for it... The thoroughness that we managed on our last handful of GPU videos is getting really incredible given the limited time we have for these embargoes. I'm REALLY excited about what the future will hold.
     
    With all of that said, I still disagree that the Billet Labs video (not the situation with the return, which I've already addressed above) is an 'accuracy' issue. It's more like I just read the room wrong. We COULD have re-tested it with perfect accuracy, but to do so PROPERLY - accounting for which cases it could be installed in (none) and which radiators it would be plumbed with (again... mystery) would have been impossible... and also didn't affect the conclusion of the video... OR SO I THOUGHT...
     
    I wanted to evaluate it as a product, and as a product, IF it could manage to compete with the temperatures of the highest end blocks on the planet, it still wouldn't make sense to buy... so from my point of view, re-testing it and finding out that yes, it did in fact run cooler made no difference to the conclusion, so it didn't really make a difference.
     
    Adam and I were talking about this today. He advocated for re-testing it regardless of how non-viable it was as a product at the time and I think he expressed really well today why it mattered. It was like making a video about a supercar. It doesn't mater if no one watching will buy it. They just wanna see it rip.  I missed that, but it wasn't because I didn't care about the consumer.. it was because I was so focused on how this product impacted a potential buyer. Either way, clearly my bad, but my intention was never to harm Billet Labs. I specifically called out their incredible machining skills because I wanted to see them create something with a viable market for it and was hoping others would appreciate the fineness of the craftsmanship even if the product was impractical. I still hope they move forward building something else because they obviously have talent and I've watched countless niche water cooling vendors come and go. It's an astonishingly unforgiving market.
     
    Either way, I'm sorry I got the community's priorities mixed-up on this one, and that we didn't show the Billet in the best light. Our intention wasn't to hurt anyone. We wanted no one to buy it (because it's an egregious waste of money no matter what temps it runs at) and we wanted Billet to make something marketable (so they can, y'know, eat).
     
    With all of this in mind, it saddens me how quickly the pitchforks were raised over this. It also comes across a touch hypocritical when some basic due diligence could have helped clarify much of it. I have a LONG history of meeting issues head on and I've never been afraid to answer questions, which lands me in hot water regularly, but helps keep me in tune with my peers and with the community. The only reason I can think of not to ask me is because my honest response might be inconvenient. 
     
    We can test that... with this post. Will the "It was a mistake (a bad one, but a mistake) and they're taking care of it" reality manage to have the same reach? Let's see if anyone actually wants to know what happened. I hope so, but it's been disheartening seeing how many people were willing to jump on us here. Believe it or not, I'm a real person and so is the rest of my team. We are trying our best, and if what we were doing was easy, everyone would do it. Today sucks.
     
    Thanks for reading this.
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    e.dewaal got a reaction from GER_T4IGA in The BEST Tiny CASES on the Market!   
    @GabenJr Is there an Excel sheet with the test results? temps and db's, that's easier to compare. Great vid btw, I'm currently looking for a small case!
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    e.dewaal reacted to Octagoncow in The BEST Tiny CASES on the Market!   
    Overall, I enjoyed the video. I feel like the script was a little sloppy though. For starters, you claim that the DAN-A4 is, "currently the world's smallest computer case" at 7.2L. Maybe you meant smallest case that can fit a full sized (~10") graphics card and internal power supply, which would eliminate options such as the NFC S4-mini; but you list the Sentry in your video at 6.9L. You also mention that the DAN-A4 can only be purchased when another crowdfunding campaign starts, but fail to mention that it's the same situation for the Sentry. I can tell that a lot of time has gone into testing all of these cases, and making the actual video which is why I think it bothers me so much when mistakes like this are made. Sorry if I'm being a little overly-critical.  
     
    I'm really enjoying all of the SFF content we've been getting lately. Keep up the good work.
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    e.dewaal got a reaction from handymanshandle in @LinusTech Twitter Account Hacked   
    the redirect only works on non https. http just plain works.
     
    could this be a channel superfun thing or is it to big for that?
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    e.dewaal got a reaction from WereCat in HTML5 Software   
    Hey everyone,
     
    I'm a webdeveloper and I primarily use Dreamweaver. The links between css files and html (or php or whatever) files are great.
     
    As an beginner i strongly suggest something like notepad++ or sublime text.
     
    When you know what you are typing you can use the CSS designer and all other advanced options in Dreamweaver.
     
    Great site to learn coding html5 (and other languages): 
    w3schools.com
     
    another great site we use(d) at school was codecademy.com
     
    Succes!!
     
    Egbert
     
    edit: added links.
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    e.dewaal reacted to LinusTech in Poll: What Content Do you Want to See from Linus Media Group   
    The cat project is unlikely to be resurrected unless I start breeding exotic cats (something I do want to do when I get older)...
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    e.dewaal reacted to Snickerzz in Redneck way of protecting yourself from NSA   
    its a mac, do we really care?
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    e.dewaal reacted to LinusTech in fan in bottom of case (for Linus)   
    Well I just got owned.
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    e.dewaal reacted to EYCEthebest003 in Post Linus Memes Here! << -Original thread has returned   
    Hey guys, bro-session on the forum.
    -Slick 2013
     


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    e.dewaal reacted to mds4075 in Post Linus Memes Here! << -Original thread has returned   
    I was thinking of this just after I saw the thumbnail XD


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    e.dewaal reacted to LinusTech in Post Linus Memes Here! << -Original thread has returned   
    I laughed at this.
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    e.dewaal reacted to bennyino in Search results on YouTube contain confidential information?   
    hasnt anyone told them april fools is over?
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    e.dewaal reacted to AndrewReaganM in Search results on YouTube contain confidential information?   
    It probably means don't post screenshots of that to your forum... :p Experimental YouTube features?
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    e.dewaal reacted to REDMAFIA in Water-cooled Raspberry Pi   
    Some one put together a custom water-cooled Raspberry Pi.... it's cool, over the top, and it's pink!
     
    Check it out on geek.com
     
    http://www.geek.com/chips/amusing-overkill-a-neon-pink-water-cooled-raspberry-pi-1553869/
     
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