- Oh, let's leak some projects,
Nick's gonna get so mad. It's been so many years since
we've done a formal tour of the Linus Tech Tips office and studio that I can't even really call it the Linus Tech Tips
office and studio anymore. We've got so many channels
and so much has changed that you're barely going
to recognize this place. Even our access control doesn't
work anymore look at this, 'cause we got a shiny
new one from Ubiquiti, and this video is brought to you by Anker. They got us equipped with their PowerConf
Bluetooth Speakerphone, as well as their C300 webcams so that we can remote work in style. With that said most people
are in the office today so let's go see them. (upbeat music) Starting in the reception
room we get the first look at the renovation/make-over
that has been mostly spearheaded by Yvonne and Janice but also helped in no small part by Mathias and the rest of the logistics team because they wouldn't have
been able to make it over, if it hadn't been significantly
tightened up for us. So we got rid of our old logo and the textured checkerboard feature wall and replaced it with an
up-to-date logo for the company which was wrong for a long time as well as the thumbnails
of our top 12 videos. Some of these, it makes a ton
of sense that they're here. Some of them, I wasn't even
sure if they were content but for whatever reason
people will watch it then. We made some small changes to the kitchen. So we've got kind of a
graffiti aesthetic going on in the editing den down here
that I think looks super cool and an edgy like '90s or
early 2000s kind of way. And then our kitchen
actually sees very little use because again, thanks
COVID we're not allowed to have coffee machines so they're like, taped over and stuff like that. Which brings us into Taran's office. No, but seriously he doesn't actually get his own office forever, you can see that while we used
to have the headphone wall and some decorations and couches
and play buttons in here. Now, we've got four more
desks for future editors once we can cram them in and
once we actually need them and this is intended to be kind of like a quieter editing room. Taran, can you just run us through how many keyboards do you have now? - Well, there's three. - Three but, okay, so you don't count the
stream decks as a keyboard, even though they have like-- - Well, you could call it four. - They have 32 keys each.
- Yeah. - That's why we call them the macro king. Moving into the main editing den which is now much larger
than it used to be. We've got, wow, what is this? There's an office, we added
a window to this thing. So it wouldn't feel like a dungeon. And then he goes and turns the light off almost literally all the
time, " What's up Ed?" Now, that he is our formerly
like manager of the editors and not just like head editor or whatever he needs an office that he can like have meetings with people or whatever. You can't tell, 'cause a lot
of them all work from home, but this is Mark, "Oh, hi Mark." We've got probationary
employee number four, whatever. There's so many new hires lately. This is Dennis's desk, here's Hoffman, we've got Nicole over there and finally we've got
probation employee number G and then these are really cool. There's certain things
that are better done in an editing booth. These aren't quite done,
but the purpose of this room specifically is color grading. So we're gonna add bias
lighting for the monitor, add blackout blinds for the door. We're gonna come up with a better system for covering the sensor on this. So you can basically darken this thing, have all the tools that you need for proper color grading for HDR. And we're gonna start uploading at least our mainline
Linus Tech Tips videos in HDR on YouTube, which is something that's really exciting. Next door, we have a second booth that's gonna be all
about that acoustic foam and all about that sound isolation. So we've got some more foam that we're gonna be
loading up into the ceiling to help prevent sound from
bleeding over the walls. We're going to add studio
monitors because really that is supposed to be how you edit
the sound for your videos. And we're going to equip
this with all the equipment that we need for proper sound mixing. And at every one of these desks we have freaking bad-ass workstations. I hand-built every single
one of these myself. They are 24 core thread ripper processors with 128 gigs of Ram. Most of them have RTX 3090s or Quadros with more than 24 gigs of
Ram so we can handle that stupid bug with the Ursa mini 12K footage. And they've all got 25 gigabit networking so that editing on your timeline is as fast off of our server as it is if you just have the files
locally on a high-speed drive. Oh, and off course, every
one of these stations has two pairs of headphones, why? Well, for in the non COVID times, the writer sits next to the editor and reviews the video
together, so collaborative, also the penguin needs one. Now, it's time to visit the workshop. Although we call this the PC build corner now that we have a proper workshop. So the main changes here are aesthetic. Mathias redesigned it with
new wraps on the countertops much better storage for
tools, water cooling fittings, all the cables that we need
for building computers, and testing them and
this handy-dandy rack, so we don't constantly
have to go bother them when we need a monitor for a test station or whatever the case may be. Also here, is the TechClint
set, ah, if you'll excuse me, that I have to host a
TechClint for a second. Thanks for watching TechClint
we'll see you again on Friday. All right, now you guys have my full and undivided attention. Over here, is our green screen, this used to be used
primarily for Techquickie but actually now that
we've moved to Techquickie to more of like a seated
sort of host type of style we don't really use it that much, other than to mount seamless paper which we store on the back
of the green screen wall and then use colored
lights to turn that into sort of whatever color backdrop we want. And then you dress that
up with like a desk, a little bit of furniture and you can create pretty
much any look you want. Which us to the set you guys are probably most familiar with. This is the apartment
which has been renovated a couple of times but not structurally. We've just done new
paint, new decorations, that kind of thing. The main purpose of changing
over from having just the old orange walls set to
this more homey feeling one was that we wanted the videos to feel less like they're being shot in a studio and more like they're
being shot in a home. And in particular, in a part of a home that is relevant to the type of product that we're talking about. They shoot everything
from A roll to B roll to even audio pickups here because it's one of the
areas of the building that has the best acoustics,
thanks to the open ceiling. And off course, acoustic foam that we have sprayed on
the walls and rafters. Oh, this is something that's actually kind of a nuisance, our last tour. So I kept giving Brandon a hard time about just moving the
same damn lights over here and then over here,
and then back over here and back over here and back over here. And I was like, look,
we need something that looks pretty decent but
just is one click to set up. And he's like, "How much
do you wanna spend?" And we ended up with that. Off course, a big part of
keeping the sets uncluttered is having somewhere to
store your equipment. And we actually just
very recently retooled this entire area. Here's our charger for our Titan tubes, these things are so much
fun because they are RGBAF and you can set up all
kinds of cool patterns on them and stuff and because
they're battery powered it saves so much work in rigging. We used to have all of
our cameras in a lockbox but now we're gonna move to a system where they're all gonna be in a cage here because it got to the point
where it was just like, half an hour at the end of the day and half an hour in the morning, just rigging up and then
unrigging these cameras and usually in exactly the same way. Yet another COVID thing is that we have to have a lot of distance between our camera guys at their desks. Now, they do more than
just operate cameras. David, for example, is on
the Carpool Critics podcast, make sure you guys are subscribed to that if you're a movie buff
or even if you're not and you just like David's beautiful face because it's also a video
podcast on YouTube . And then that's Brandon's desk where occasionally, he will
do things like our color work for some of our more complicated projects, like say for example,
those recent car videos on the Chevy Volt and Tesla Model Y. And then over here, we have repurposed our
old laptop charging cart which we found was actually
kind of inconvenient once we got down to it into an all batteries charging cart, so it's just an all metal enclosure so in the event we have an unexpected fire or anything like that,
it will all be contained within this metal cart, yay. As part of our upgrade to 25
gigabit fiber optic networking we didn't just upgrade the editing station we also upgraded our ingest stations. So nowadays with a
combination of red Meg readers as well as USB type CSSDs, like we use on the Ursa mini 12 Ks, we can actually do what? Like up to 500 megabytes a second, 800? - [Man] Yeah. - About 800 megabytes a second of each of these concurrently. Andy insisted I show
you guys the tape wall. So this is where they
keep gaff tape and stuff. And then here are their tools for rigging up and tearing down cameras. But I think it's actually
more interesting to talk about this table. So some cameras get used the
same way, day in day out, say for example, for short circuit but other ones need to be reconfigured and very differently often. So you can see the battery has been set up to be kind of like a
stock that you can support on your shoulder. The top here has this nice,
handy, small rig rail thing so that you can attach it
to an easy rig that comes over your head and
supports most of the weight of the camera, you hold here,
where your record button is, you got your screen right in
front of your face like this. And then you would
actually put a follow focus on this rail right here
and you can use that to adjust both your focus
and zoom on your lens. Following the fresh
yellow lines on the floor, this is the no zone, so you're
not allowed to store anything in these walking paths. We've got our forest of
light stands and tripods as well as our custom sea stand holders that apparently we are finally getting rid of for a commercial solution. We've got our bin of light
stands as well as our flags. This right here is the short circuit set. This has been under
construction for a few weeks now and I think looks absolutely fantastic. The shooting short circuit
is supposed to be as simple as grab the product, grab the host get the impressions at the
table and you are done. This is the A cam that the
host typically talks into. This is the B cam, which
is actually operated by our camera operator, who is
monitoring all three cameras. And then this is our overhead camera, every single one of
them is already set up, already ready to go. And we don't even need to bring any media to the set and install it
in the individual cameras. And they're all powered off the wall, so there's no batteries, it's
just freaking ready to rock. Short Circuit will also
have its own kind of homey and unique looking space
separate from Linus Tech Tips. Oh, hey, the director has
taken chair over there. Jonno does most of the Short
Circuit channel coordination in addition to his business duties this won't be anything
new for camera people but for the rest of you, the
follow focus that I alluded to before is basically a separate
knob that controls a motor at the other end of a unit. So that's the way that one camera operator can just have all the focus
and zoom dials in one spot, at least they will in the future right now we've only got the one hooked up and they can just kind of
like monitor everything. It's pretty cool. Now we're heading into what I
call the red light district. This is where we keep
all our sexy costumes and props and all that kind of stuff. There's not really that much here because we just purged
an absolute ton of it. And we've got Andy's desk, poor Andy. - [Andy] I'm a prop. - Yeah, COVID safe, he's
gotta be way over here. Don't worry, we'll get you over there with the other shooters soon enough. Behind sets where it just
used to be a ton of clutter we now have our DMX controlled
modules for our RGB lighting that's over in the bedroom set as well as our giant diffusion
flags and our ladder for getting up into the
grid and stuff like that. It's way more organized. And we've got these nice motion
sensing lights back here. So you can actually see
what the heck you're doing. Bringing us into the bedroom set which is likely to be the
resting place of our Mac Channel that we're working on. I'm just gonna hit this light so we can actually see where we are, ah, basically used to be a bed and kind of like a bedroom set up in here, which is why we call it the bedroom set but all that's left of the bedroomness is a mattress in the corner
and we're just gonna make it more of just like a homey cool hangout. A super cool thing about the bedroom set is that you can actually close it in so that you can shoot in any
of the four directions in here, there we go and not have
any doorways in the way. Well, I'll accept this one anyway. This is super tidy, thank you Jake, networking setup for the
set, so all of the ports thanks to this Microtech
switch are 10 gigabit so even if we're doing something
really more test benchy and less shooty onset, we
can get full speed networking and benchmark to our heart's content. Left or right, left, okay. Now we're in what used to be
one of the only office spaces in this building but it has
been significantly redecorated. So what used to be the
writing den out here is now the accounting department, we've got special agent Janice who was of course responsible for a
lot of what we did except this, Janice was not responsible for
that network port over there not working and thus needing
to hook up to this one. And this used to be my office. It is now Yvonne's
office and she shares it with two more members of
the accounting department. Can we all take a moment
to appreciate, by the way how hilarious the name of
the accounting department is, accounting quarters, get it 'cause they're accounting quarters. And this is our boardroom. We have significantly
remodeled this thing. We've kept the original
table and built-in bench but now when we're having meetings we get to look at that
wall and be inspired and look at this one and also be inspired. All of our chairs grew legs when we hired a bunch of new people. So there's actually no chairs in here but we recently added
the Anker Power Confess 3 which they sent over as part of the sponsorship for this video. It's got a really nice
clear sounding speaker that everyone in the room can hear and more importantly, it's
got six microphones built in so you can actually see them all around it so that the person at
the other end of the call can hear everyone in the room clearly. It is a huge benefit
and because we've got, there it is, this handy-dandy USB equipped power thing there, we
just leave it right there. We have a really short USB that we plug in when it needs to be
charged and we're good to go. Coming out of the conference room we've got Clarence who
I think has probably the second most bad-ass
workstation in the building. Look at this, he even went to the lengths of putting gaff tape
in between the monitors so that he wouldn't get
little slips of light distracting him from his XL super powers. This is inconvenient, I was gonna say that Nick's office is
no longer Nick's office but now Nick is sitting in it because he wants to
confuse everybody, I guess, this is now a call/meeting room and for some reason, Nick
is talking to someone who doesn't work here anymore. So that's a little strange. Yeah, it's an awkward
way to find out Colton, sorry about that but hey,
see you later, buddy. Nick has now moved over
to Creator Warehouse, and we will go there, but not yet. First I'd like to show
you guys Colton's office, Colton's work from home 'cause it's an awful long drive for him and also I think about a third
of the space in his office is now storage, we took away
the business team's shelves. Hopefully they will turn them
over a little bit faster. coming out of Colton's office. We've got the team that he
pretty much exclusively manages. Now we saw Jonno downstairs, Chase, I don't know what Chase is doing today but he does event coordination for us. And then we've got probationary
employee number six or whatever it is we're on
here as well as Jeff and Matt. So Jeff's in sales and
then Matt does procurement. And if you guys aren't
disoriented yet, you will be now, this is the stairwell
down to the main entrance that used to only go one way
but now it goes two ways. This unit over here was
where we used to have the lounge downstairs, but
now has the lounge upstairs and it has been completely remodeled. We now have more than enough
room for our ping pong table, more than enough room for our games table once we're finally able to
do staff events after hours, we've got our dbrand provided, our current generation consoles, thank you very much for that dbrand and our sick clips slash
LG OLED home theater setup that's not really a home theater, I guess 'cause it's more like a work theater. We're actually gonna
be upgrading this soon with an incredible Sony laser projector. So stay tuned for that video you are going to want to be subscribed. All the computers have been
moved upstairs now as well. So we're almost ready
to get some sick worms Armageddon action going and check this out, the logo has returned, but now with its very own feature wall not only does it still have RGB, oh yeah, but this thing looks
absolutely incredible, it's an absolute work of art. So special agent Janice and
Yvonne mixed their own blue and bluey green paint
colors, did the entire wall with this sick pattern that we all thought was great already. Then they covered the whole
thing in masking tape, painted it black and then ripped it off. So we have this like sick
circuit boardy style pattern to go along with our illuminated logo. On the subject of painstakingly
difficult projects, this one wall is responsible
for how many hours of work fun? - Oh, a turn. (laughs) - And then we've ruined the whole thing with a comic sense lttstore.com at the top and lucky Creator Warehouse,
they get to be right next to the lounge and this basketball
hoop, Sarah, hey, thanks. We don't have a basketball, we lost it. But we do have these liners plashes that are soon to be
available on lttstore.com. Wow, what was really terrible. Anyway, the point is this is
where our engineer Kyle sits. We've actually got two more
engineers that are starting so we can work on all kinds of projects that involve injection
molding, PCB design, all that kind of stuff for lttstore.com. In the middle we've got customer service as well as Bridget and
Hannah, our fashion designer. And I guess pattern
maker would be probably the best way to describe Hannah's jobs. So for that reason, a
lot of the new projects like WAN hoodie V2, which
is finally coming soon are gonna be out, oh, you know what? Oh, let's see leaks some
projects, Nick's gonna get so mad. Where's the, WANV2, okay,
oh, here's the original one. So that's the original WAN hoodie, see we still have some
brand new ones actually and that's not Nick coming over, is it? I don't wanna get in trouble. The best way to not get
in trouble is to have him not seeing you doing
things that get me in trouble. So this is new WAN hoodie, it still got like all the waterproof pockets and stuff? There's matching spike pads. Oh yeah, Sarah, do you recall how much this stupid fit mannequin cost? - [Sarah] Way too much. - Yeah, it's like hundreds of dollars. And according to Bridget and Hannah this isn't even like one
of the really good ones. So let's see if he's wearing pants. (laughs) Down the other side
we've of course got Nick, an empty spot for a
new hire in the future, the one and only Sarah Burt
with her army of dinosaurs protecting her workspace from intruders. Its excellent, Sarah. And then this is Lloyd's desk where he has made his own sunlight locking
thing to protect his screen and Sarah's eyes or whatever the sun. We put them in the one part of the office that has natural light, the
one freaking part of the office that has natural light, they complained, shall we make our way down into the hold. Logistics here does so much more than just a typical
warehouse type of role. Like for example, they still
do have to receive inventory which sometimes is small
and easy to deal with. And other times is extremely large and on the back of a truck and fragile. But in addition to that,
they also have to do things like diagnose sometimes very
arcane pieces of hardware or stuff that they might not
have a ton of familiarity with. Like say for example, this
maybe sort of not working boom arm for a microphone. They've got to do all of it
while looking extremely pretty which is a challenge in
a department like this because there's so much hardware coming in and out of this place
that it can be difficult to keep it all organized. There's Mathias right there,
I got to keep my two meters from him 'cause I'm not wearing my mask and then we've got
Nicholas as well as Serge who is hiding over by the jackets 'cause he's so shy, go get
Serge, Andy, see Serge. This went from zero to
absolute fricking hero. Look at this, this might as
well be an electronic store. We've got our cooling,
we've got our water cooling, we've got our motherboards,
they are sorted by chip set. We have magnetic labels so
we can move them around, we got our power supplies. All right, ladies and gentlemen,
they're sorted by wattage. Fricking love it. The point of this is that
when we have multiple projects on the go which happens often, I will show you that area soon, it's nice. If multiple people can have a 2080 super or whatever it is that they need. Look even we like we don't have a huge surplus of 3000 series. These are 3090s, but these are actually for our editing stations
when we water cool them in the very near future. This is the old CPU/RAM storage rack. Yeah and of course now
that m.2 is a thing, we've got our SSDs here as well. This is probably the sickest
shelf in the entire office. If you guys are into like I don't know, computers or whatever. Down here is our
podcast/live streaming setup. And why is it here? Because this is gonna be the new set for ideally both Carpool
Critics and the WAN show that is once we've put
in some acoustic panels and some big thick carpet
and stuff like that. This is something I'm pretty proud of. This is the graveyard system. So it used to be that if we
had a case that went back without some accessory and
then we found a spare accessory but we didn't know what case it went with, the accessory got thrown away and then the case didn't have it, the next time we opened it
and then it was useless, but now we've got graveyards. So if you find a thing that
you know looks important but you're not sure what it goes with, you just put it in one of the graveyards and then hopefully they
will become reunited with the thing that they came from and everything will be hunky dory. Left or right, left, okay. Now let's see what would have happened if we had turned right instead of left. Ha, ha, ha, I get it,
we would have ended up in the writer's block, get it, get it, over here we've got Madison,
our social media coordinator with her excellent googly
eyes on the back of her chair. And then over on this
side you're gonna find a lot of familiar faces, the one and only Jake who set up that Ubiquiti access control along with our new security cameras. (indistinct) James, who has actually,
I think been promoted since the last time I
like formerly did a tour and talked about people,
so he is my right hand, and I'm right-handed
so that's a good thing. So he helps me manage the
rest of the writing team as well as continuing to
produce videos on his own. He also does a lot of
the hosting these days on TechLink, Techquickie. We've got the one and only Riley, see I'll take the place of Riley today. This is Riley's desk, he writes TechLink, as you guys probably know. The one and only the legendary Anthony who has been of course writing LTT, helping out with the Mac guys, providing technical support
for the technical support. And then he's been doing quite a bit of Linus Tech Tips hosting lately. Massive high-five to
Anthony, good job, thank you. Now we're not actually allowed to touch, over here we've got someone on probation, so you can't see them and then now we're in sort
of like the NG corner. So Colin's desk is right
here, he's off today. And then Alex's two desks. Oh, you put this here
for this, didn't you? - Oh, yeah.
- I know you did. This is our absolute one of
a kind 10 million subscriber Diamond play button RGB lit gaming PC. I'm calling it a gaming PC. We've got these cool little
shelves and like wall mount things where we can put all
the different knickknacks we need like little compressed
air thing in the boobers for cleaning stuff out,
alcohol for cleaning off CPU. I-fix it kits, all those
little materials that we need so we can keep our
workspaces a little tidier. These are the scripts of
some of our top videos including all the little
annotations that we do to help the editor with
their visualizations. So that's kind of one of
the collaborative things that the writers and the
editors work together on. This has been where
we've hosted the podcast the Carpool Critics podcast,
but soon it won't be this is going to be the call/meeting room for the writing team once all of this podcast,
crap is out of here. And then this is my office. Colin is still working
on my upgraded desk PC. So hopefully I'll have a video
on that for you guys soon. So this is still the OG one. And of course this is
actually a perfect opportunity to show off my Anker C300 webcams. They do 1080 P60 FPS with
115 degree field of view. Not necessary for me since I end up sitting so far from my web cam. But what does help when
I'm so far from my webcam is the microphone is excellent, I get absolutely no complaints whatsoever about my audio quality. And I really liked that they
use a USB type C connection because if I do want to
take it with me on the go you can just kind of fold
it up, grab your cable. And you don't have to worry
about like which way it goes in when you're hooking it up to your laptop. This is my workbench where I've got a UPS just in case the power goes
out while I'm flashing a bios or whatever the case may be. Everyone has UPS is on their workstations and on their test benches I cannot overstate the
importance of a good UPS. This is where I put all my awards. Like, oh, do I have any that I lost here? No, no, here's one though. I'm gonna put this up in a
certain place of honor here next to my dead thread
ripper, there you go. 404, success not found,
scrapyard worst seven. Here are the chairs people sit in when I'm having meetings with them. Oh, if you guys haven't
seen this video, by the way make sure you go watch it,
my chair is pretty special. It's actually got a server
ambient chilled water cooling built into it for those hot days. Oh, these are the LTT
sticker packs that you get with current orders on lttstore.com. And I guess that's pretty
much it for this room. It does have some cool decor that Yvonne and Janice worked on, but it wasn't part of this
make over like my Apple clock and my Apple themed corkboard
that ladies kind of came up with because of minor issues. Just outside my office
we've got the writing team for the upcoming Mac channel as well as another on
probation LTT writer, all of them have these same Anker webcams. The reason for that is we have to conduct all of our meetings over
like Microsoft Teams now because thank you COVID but hey at least it helps to
have nice fast auto-focus, that's another one of the sort
of key points about these. Bringing us finally to the workshop which doesn't have an
inside doorway into the rest of the office, because it's
a concrete supporting wall for the building that we're in, this place is basically unrecognizable from the last time I
showed it to you guys. It used to just be that bathroom boxed in and then an open freaking
empty concrete warehouse. And I gotta say, they have done
a pretty bang up job of it. We've got our vertical and
horizontal belt Sanders. I had only ever seen this
and now that I've seen this, it absolutely changed my life. Got our bench grinder, got our
sandblaster that I think we, it is pristine in here, we've
yet to actually use this one. - I used it once.
- Did you use it once? All right, we've got a way better band saw than we used to have, drill press, all the fittings that we could want. Well, I could still want more
fittings, but that's a lot of fittings, pretty much
all the tools we could want. This is gonna be a paint booth
at some point in the future. Oh wow, they've actually
made progress on this since the last time I looked at it. So the idea is that it's
supposed to suck air in through these filters and
then that's an air replacement from outside so that we don't end up with negative pressure in here. This is Kyle who has a toaster oven. So that's our workstation for like soldering or electronics work. Here's our speedy 400 flex
laser, let's call it a cutter. We use it for engraving too though. These are the disks for the reservoir for my new desk PC that
Colin is working on. In fact, ouch, after I
made fun of Yvonne so much for dropping her phone on her
facing and cutting her face. (laughs) Here's our sink/eyewash station that cost an absolute fortune to get installed. We had to cut out and like
dig into the foundation of the building in order to
get the plumbing over here. Yvonne made it work, thank you Yvonne. Here's our lave that I have
now that informed sucks, and we're getting a better one. We're getting like a CNC one
now or something like that. Here's where we put all of our devices that need to be charged
like impact and heat gun and all that kind of stuff. The mill is definitely going. This is getting replaced by one from-- - Tormach.
- Tormach, that's right that thing is gonna be freaking sick. You can actually have the
machine automatically change out those bits for you
in the middle of the job. So you don't have to be
constantly watching over it and like hand changing
things which is pretty sick. And then of course, there's our CNC router which we've had to use for both router and mill duty all this time. But now we'll be just
pulling router duties. We won't have to cut out
stuff like this on it and we can more use it
for like plexi and wood and that sort of thing. If you wanna find the details
for any of these tools we'll have some of the key
ones like the speedy 400 flex which you can learn more about at the link in the video description. Also linked in the video description, we will have Anker who is
featuring their power comp as well as their C300 webcam. And thank you to them for
sponsoring this video. I hope I managed to hit where
the cut is on my eyebrow. - You did.
- And I hope you guys enjoyed this tour of the Linus Tech Tips, well, Linus Media Group studio. I haven't even talked about some of the really cool stuff like that compressor outside means
we have compressed air like everywhere in this room, like all the hookups and everything.
Itβs amazing how far theyβve come.
Linus has the last NCIX store and is one datacenter away from basically becoming the backbone of the entire Canadian YouTube computer press industry. He's cracked the code, and it's astounding how much the reinvestment is paying off.
That might be one of my favorite ltt videos. It's insane how many different departments there are.
It's mind-blowing to see them go from storing backups on HDDs in the bathroom, to all of this.
As an accountant, that "Accounting Quarter" joke is glorious. I am so getting a sign like that if I ever go back into the office.
I didn't get the LMG office geography at the stairs. The right turn takes you to two places.
Magic of editing?
Wow, I had no idea they were that big of a business.
This was so cool and really awesome to see how far they've come. Still remember those old kitchen days
Does anyone know what this new MAC channel is? google just shows me their mac reviews