This man has one hell of a collection and it’s clearly painful seeing it all go.

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      Have no idea. Thought people would enjoy seeing someone’s collection and be interested in buying some of his collection since he put it up for auction, but I guess not…?

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      if only there was some way to play these games, in a browser, for nothing

      -Linus

      Edit: attributed

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    My impression from watching a few of Linus Sebastian’s videos is that, while he probably has good intentions, he overestimates his understanding of technologies, to the point of sometimes badly misleading his viewers. I feel that’s irresponsible behavior for a tech presenter.

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      I mean not long ago they shut down video production for a month after being called out for being shit at doing their job. Things haven’t really changed much since then.

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      As soon as Linus starts talking about something that you actually know about, you realise that he is bullshitting you, and it immediately calls into question everything that you’ve heard him say about subjects that you’re not an expert in.

      I had this realization about LTT years ago, but it’s a known phenomenon in journalism (the Gell-Mann amnesia effect) and seems to be even more common in YouTube journalism since the barrier to entry of publishing video is so much lower than publishing in print.