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  2. Записи сообщества Поиск Linus Tech Tips Russia запись закреплена Привет всем. Пост от имени человека, который все это затеял и занимался (да, проектом действительно занимался не один человек: идейное развитие-перевод-озвучка-редактирование — все это поделено на разных людей). Почему нет новостей и прочего? Показать полностью. Знаете, я так устроен, что никогда не привык сидеть на месте и ждать у моря погоды. И за то время пока мы ждали решения со стороны команды Линуса — я, к сожалению, успел отклониться немного в другую тематику и теперь уже деньги, которые уходили на перевод, озвучивание, редактирование видео, перетекают как раз-таки в другое направление. С Линусом последний раз списывались в июле, и с тех пор, если честно, нет пока желания писать еще раз (т.к. изначально договаривались, что они напишут сами). Даже если мы опять разговорим ребят — сейчас видео будут выходить 1 раз в 1-2 месяца — это в лучшем случае. Причина та же, которую уже упоминал — сейчас средства идут в другое русло. При этом совсем ставить точку очень не хочется, потому что есть в этом проекте что-то такое, что мне нравится (в том числе и команда Линуса, наверное). Да и были потрачены определенные силы, в конце-концов. Поэтому с постами-отметками мы заканчиваем, но с проектом . Давайте так: мы ставим запятую, пока что не отрывая руки от листа. Если вы бы не хотели пропустить возобновление проекта — можете подписаться на канал тг ниже (там анон вроде). Регулярных новостей там не будет, но как только начнутся какие-то подвижки — именно там будут первые оповещения. Да и там пропустить новости будет меньше шансов, т.к. не нужно регулярно проверять страницу в соцсети. Спасибо вам: проект получил очень хороший старт на ютьбе без какой-либо рекламы — хотя планы и понимание общей концепции — все это было, и приостанавливать, прямо сказать, немного обидно. Лично мне хотелось бы скорейшего возобновления так же, как и (по-крайней мере, надеюсь) вам. Мы накопили определенный опыт и фидбек в плане локализации и протаптывать эту дорогу мы продолжим — это факт. Но позже. Источник TECH NEWS TechLinked focuses on rapid fire technology news and discussions. Our diverse and talented hosts, and humorous delivery have made Techlinked an instant fan-favorite, and Techlinked already boasts more than 1 million channel subscribers! PROJECTS Our flagship channel Linus Tech Tips has been giving an audience of over 10 million subscribers their daily technology fix for over ten years. LTT has covered everything from computer processors to nuclear fusion reactors, and will continue to focus on covering emerging, exciting technologies. EDUCATION We created Tech Quickie to serve as a «video encyclopedia» of technology concepts. Since its creation in 2012, Tech Quickie’s easy-to-understand «explainer» style content has been served over 450 million times in homes, coffee shops, and even classrooms! HIGHLIGHTS MAC ADDRESS UNBOXINGS PODCASTS THE WAN SHOW Every Friday Linus and Luke meet to discuss the most current happenings in the technology universe. THEY’RE JUST MOVIES New movies, old movies- sometimes no movies at all! Hop in the passenger seat as three nerds have a SPOILER-FILLED, not-so-serious chat about the movies you love. LINUS MEDIA GROUP PRODUCTIONS Linus Media Group is a full service production agency with decades of collective experience in web video and social media and influencer marketing. We’ve worked with brands as small as cottage-industry one-person operations all the way to large multinationals like Intel, IBM, and Cisco. Our passion for video creation, storytelling, and technology makes us a perfect partner for your next creative project. We not only have a deep understanding of technology, but also of the people who use it. Over the years we’ve built a community of millions of consumer and professional technology enthusiasts on YouTube, social media, and our own community forum. It starts with a conversation. Tell us your communication or marketing goals and let us bring you the solution. TESTIMONIALS “ We are absolutely thrilled with the Linus Media Group! Thanks to their team for ongoing, continued support and always being on top of our multiple channel promotions. ” “ Working with LMG is a lot like working at an eco-friendly wind farm. You feel good about what you’re doing, everyone stays cool & you make money. ” “ They’ve always exceeded our expectations when it comes to reaching their audience and engaging with our messaging. LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPONSORS Источник Linus Tech Tips Subculture Popular: Linus Tech Tips About Linus Tech Tips is a tech review and showcase channel on YouTube co-created and hosted by Linus Sebastian. Notable Series The WAN Show The WAN Show (Weekly Analysis & News) is a regular live stream occasionally hosted by Linus Sebastian and Luke Lafreniere, wherein they discuss tech news and give their own opinions on it. The live stream is hosted via Twitch and starts every Friday at 5 PM PST, and is reuploaded on their YouTube channel. [5] The show also has various errors during the stream (failing intro, late stream times, etc.) The series was first introduced as a «Live Show» on August 31st, 2012, while Luke was first introduced in the show as «Slick» on November 9th, 2012. The live show was officially renamed to «The WAN Show» on July 12, 2013. As of late December 2017, the WAN show currently has 196 episodes, [6] with its most viewed episode having 763 thousand views (below, right.) Handy Tech Under $100 Handy Tech Under $100 is a series of videos that showcast various, useful items that are under the price of $100. The series started on December 15th, 2013, and has 17 episodes as of January 2018. [7] HOLY $H!T HOLY $H!T is a video series consisting of very exaggerated and expensive tech items and peripherals. The first video was uploaded on January 21st, 2016, featuring a 3.84 TB SSD from Samsung and has more than 1.3 million views (shown below, left). The series currently has 24 episodes as of November 2017. [8] Scrapyard Wars Scrapyard Wars is a series wherein Linus, Luke, and other guests (starting in Season 3) build a gaming PC under a specific budget. The first season started on February 14th, 2015 (shown below, left), and ended two weeks after. [9] As of November 2017, the series has six season and 27 episodes, with the latest season concluded on November 4, 2017 (shown below, right). Online Presence The channel has gained a large following, as it currently has over 5 million subscribers. [1] The show also has social media accounts on Facebook, [10] where it has over 570,000 likes, and its Twitter account, which has over 615,000 followers. [11] It also has its dedicated subreddit, [12] as well as its own forum site with over 460 thousand members. [13] Reputation Before and during the early days of Linus Tech, he created and hosted the NCIX Tech Tips channel, with videos similar to the Linus’ own channel. He first appeared in\o the channel on July 24, 2007 (below, left), and officially announced his leave from NCIX on his last video, posted on December 30th, 2015 (below, right) His reason was to concentrate more on his own channel and its content. [3] Linus Media Group (LMG) also has two correlated channels: Techquickie, which consists of quick takes and explanations on various technological topics (sample below, left), and Channel Super Fun, which contains other LMG vlogs, pranks, and other extra content (sample below, right). Besides videos, LMG is also working on a website called Floatplane: a content hosting site that concentrates more on delivering towards the audience, similar and competing sites like YouTube. The website is based on their monthly paid forum subscription «Floatplane Club,» [14] and has been the topic in numerous WAN Show episodes. Luke announced the website’s ongoing construction in the channel on April 21, 2017. Copyright Claims Controversy In February 2019, YouTube reportedly introduced changes to Content ID algorithm [15] , leading to a number of tech-related channels on YouTube receiving automated copyright claims on behalf of Linus Media Group. Unlike copyright strikes, copyright claims do not involve penalties for the channel they are filed against with the exception of the revenue for the video the claim was filed against being redirected to the original copyright holder. Following the automated claims, several YouTube tech channels, including The Linux Gamer [16] (video now deleted) and Carey Holzman [17] (shown below), posted videos accusing Linus Media Groups of trying to harm them, with some confusing the copyright claims with copyright strikes. On February 15th, Linus Sebastian made a post [18] on LinusTechTips forum clarifying the difference between a copyright strike and a copyright claim and voicing support for derivative content made by the Linus Tech Tips community. We have noticed a significant uptick in copyright claims in the last couple of weeks, though, with some of them being in really really old content which suggests youtube has made some kind of change to ContentID and we’ve been trying to figure out how to address it. We are generally pretty supportive of the creation of derivative works by our community and we want to make sure that they aren’t being algorithmically claimed, but this change has caused other issues for us too. On February 17th, Linus Sebastian held a live stream on YouTube clarifying the issue and asking those affected by the automated claims to reach out to Linus Media Group instead of creating negative reaction videos. [19] On February 19th, 2019, Redditor [20] Feurrado created an appreciation post dedicated to Linus Sebastian on /r/pcmasterrace subreddit. The post gained over 42,000 upvotes in two days. On the next day, Redditor [21] basil78 created a thread in /r/OutOfTheLoop subreddit inquiring about the controversy. Related Memes LinusKappa / Troll Linus LinusKappa / Troll Linus is a graphic emoticon featuring Linus’ face in greyscale. Similar to Kappa, this is used to convey trolling and sarcasm. It has become an in-joke within the community and has been referenced multiple times by the channel itself. Linus Dropping Things Linus Dropping Things refers to multiple instances wherein Linus (or someone else) accidentally drops tech items during his videos. Various Videos Search Interest References [3] Linus Media Group (via Wayback Machine) – Our Team Top entries this week Let’s Go Brandon Alleged Corpse Husband Face Reveal Sigma Grindset / Hustle Culture Memes History The channel was created on November 24th, 2008 [1] by Sebastian as an extension and cheaper alternative to his former employer’s channel NCIX Tech Tips, due to its low viewership and high production costs during its initial startup. [2] His first video was uploaded the next day, which consists the results of his overclocking of an AMD processor. The early days of his channel mostly consisted of unboxing various computer parts and peripherals (examples shown below). His production company, Linus Media Group, was founded by himself, Luke Lafreniere, Edzel Yago, and Brandon Lee in January of 2013. [3] Since then, the channel has gained a larger crew and higher quality in video production, along with more variety on content such as PC builds guides, build logs and tech reviews. Despite these changes, they still occasionally make «classic unboxing» and tech overview videos in their daily upload schedule. Linus Sebastian – CEO & Host Luke Lafreniere – WAN Show Co-Host & Former CTO [4] Nick Light – COO Yvonne Ho – CFO Edzel Yago – Production Manager Brandon Lee – Cinematographer Taran Van Hemert – Editing Manager Colton Potter – Sales & Business Dev Jon Martin – Writer & Benchmarker Dennis Liao – Editor Jake Tivy – Writer & Benchmarker Pelle Gustavs – Editor Tyler Curry – Writer & Logistics Maxine Tamoto – Camera Operator Anthony Young – Writer & Benchmarker Alex Clark – Writer James Strieb – Writer Alexandre Potvin – Editor Ivan Metelitsa – Writer & Benchmarker Besides technology-related videos, they also upload vlogs, such as moving vlogs, construction, and other behind-the-scenes content (examples shown below). The channel recently reached 5 million subscribers on January 8th, 2018, which was announced on Twitter that day. Источник
  3. TECH NEWS
  4. PROJECTS
  5. EDUCATION
  6. HIGHLIGHTS
  7. MAC ADDRESS
  8. UNBOXINGS
  9. PODCASTS
  10. THE WAN SHOW
  11. THEY’RE JUST MOVIES
  12. LINUS MEDIA GROUP PRODUCTIONS
  13. TESTIMONIALS
  14. LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPONSORS
  15. Linus Tech Tips Subculture
  16. Linus Tech Tips
  17. About
  18. Notable Series
  19. The WAN Show
  20. Handy Tech Under $100
  21. HOLY $H!T
  22. Scrapyard Wars
  23. Online Presence
  24. Reputation
  25. Copyright Claims Controversy
  26. Related Memes
  27. LinusKappa / Troll Linus
  28. Linus Dropping Things
  29. Various Videos
  30. Search Interest
  31. References
  32. History
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Linus Tech Tips Russia

Официальная группа локализации видео Linus Tech Tips. Мы делаем развлекательные видео про технологии, включая обзоры на устройства, различные показы и все прочее.

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Привет всем. Пост от имени человека, который все это затеял и занимался (да, проектом действительно занимался не один человек: идейное развитие-перевод-озвучка-редактирование — все это поделено на разных людей).

Почему нет новостей и прочего?
Показать полностью.
Знаете, я так устроен, что никогда не привык сидеть на месте и ждать у моря погоды. И за то время пока мы ждали решения со стороны команды Линуса — я, к сожалению, успел отклониться немного в другую тематику и теперь уже деньги, которые уходили на перевод, озвучивание, редактирование видео, перетекают как раз-таки в другое направление.

С Линусом последний раз списывались в июле, и с тех пор, если честно, нет пока желания писать еще раз (т.к. изначально договаривались, что они напишут сами). Даже если мы опять разговорим ребят — сейчас видео будут выходить 1 раз в 1-2 месяца — это в лучшем случае. Причина та же, которую уже упоминал — сейчас средства идут в другое русло.

При этом совсем ставить точку очень не хочется, потому что есть в этом проекте что-то такое, что мне нравится (в том числе и команда Линуса, наверное). Да и были потрачены определенные силы, в конце-концов.

Поэтому с постами-отметками мы заканчиваем, но с проектом . Давайте так: мы ставим запятую, пока что не отрывая руки от листа.
Если вы бы не хотели пропустить возобновление проекта — можете подписаться на канал тг ниже (там анон вроде). Регулярных новостей там не будет, но как только начнутся какие-то подвижки — именно там будут первые оповещения. Да и там пропустить новости будет меньше шансов, т.к. не нужно регулярно проверять страницу в соцсети.

Спасибо вам: проект получил очень хороший старт на ютьбе без какой-либо рекламы — хотя планы и понимание общей концепции — все это было, и приостанавливать, прямо сказать, немного обидно. Лично мне хотелось бы скорейшего возобновления так же, как и (по-крайней мере, надеюсь) вам. Мы накопили определенный опыт и фидбек в плане локализации и протаптывать эту дорогу мы продолжим — это факт. Но позже.

Источник

TECH NEWS

TechLinked focuses on rapid fire technology news and discussions.

Our diverse and talented hosts, and humorous delivery have made Techlinked an instant fan-favorite, and Techlinked already boasts more than 1 million channel subscribers!

PROJECTS

Our flagship channel Linus Tech Tips has been giving an audience of over 10 million subscribers their daily technology fix for over ten years.

LTT has covered everything from computer processors to nuclear fusion reactors, and will continue to focus on covering emerging, exciting technologies.

EDUCATION

We created Tech Quickie to serve as a «video encyclopedia» of technology concepts.

Since its creation in 2012, Tech Quickie’s easy-to-understand «explainer» style content has been served over 450 million times in homes, coffee shops, and even classrooms!

HIGHLIGHTS

MAC ADDRESS

UNBOXINGS

PODCASTS

THE WAN SHOW

Every Friday Linus and Luke meet to discuss the most current happenings in the technology universe.

THEY’RE JUST MOVIES

New movies, old movies- sometimes no movies at all! Hop in the passenger seat as three nerds have a SPOILER-FILLED, not-so-serious chat about the movies you love.

LINUS MEDIA GROUP PRODUCTIONS

Linus Media Group is a full service production agency with decades of collective experience in web video and social media and influencer marketing. We’ve worked with brands as small as cottage-industry one-person operations all the way to large multinationals like Intel, IBM, and Cisco.

Our passion for video creation, storytelling, and technology makes us a perfect partner for your next creative project. We not only have a deep understanding of technology, but also of the people who use it. Over the years we’ve built a community of millions of consumer and professional technology enthusiasts on YouTube, social media, and our own community forum.

It starts with a conversation. Tell us your communication or marketing goals and let us bring you the solution.

TESTIMONIALS

“ We are absolutely thrilled with the Linus Media Group! Thanks to their team for ongoing, continued support and always being on top of our multiple channel promotions. ”

“ Working with LMG is a lot like working at an eco-friendly wind farm. You feel good about what you’re doing, everyone stays cool & you make money. ”

“ They’ve always exceeded our expectations when it comes to reaching their audience and engaging with our messaging.

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SPONSORS

Источник

Linus Tech Tips Subculture

Popular:

Linus Tech Tips

About

Linus Tech Tips is a tech review and showcase channel on YouTube co-created and hosted by Linus Sebastian.

Notable Series

The WAN Show

The WAN Show (Weekly Analysis & News) is a regular live stream occasionally hosted by Linus Sebastian and Luke Lafreniere, wherein they discuss tech news and give their own opinions on it. The live stream is hosted via Twitch and starts every Friday at 5 PM PST, and is reuploaded on their YouTube channel. [5] The show also has various errors during the stream (failing intro, late stream times, etc.) The series was first introduced as a «Live Show» on August 31st, 2012, while Luke was first introduced in the show as «Slick» on November 9th, 2012.

The live show was officially renamed to «The WAN Show» on July 12, 2013. As of late December 2017, the WAN show currently has 196 episodes, [6] with its most viewed episode having 763 thousand views (below, right.)

Handy Tech Under $100

Handy Tech Under $100 is a series of videos that showcast various, useful items that are under the price of $100. The series started on December 15th, 2013, and has 17 episodes as of January 2018. [7]

HOLY $H!T

HOLY $H!T is a video series consisting of very exaggerated and expensive tech items and peripherals. The first video was uploaded on January 21st, 2016, featuring a 3.84 TB SSD from Samsung and has more than 1.3 million views (shown below, left). The series currently has 24 episodes as of November 2017. [8]

Scrapyard Wars

Scrapyard Wars is a series wherein Linus, Luke, and other guests (starting in Season 3) build a gaming PC under a specific budget. The first season started on February 14th, 2015 (shown below, left), and ended two weeks after. [9] As of November 2017, the series has six season and 27 episodes, with the latest season concluded on November 4, 2017 (shown below, right).

Online Presence

The channel has gained a large following, as it currently has over 5 million subscribers. [1] The show also has social media accounts on Facebook, [10] where it has over 570,000 likes, and its Twitter account, which has over 615,000 followers. [11] It also has its dedicated subreddit, [12] as well as its own forum site with over 460 thousand members. [13]

Reputation

Before and during the early days of Linus Tech, he created and hosted the NCIX Tech Tips channel, with videos similar to the Linus’ own channel. He first appeared in\o the channel on July 24, 2007 (below, left), and officially announced his leave from NCIX on his last video, posted on December 30th, 2015 (below, right) His reason was to concentrate more on his own channel and its content. [3]

Linus Media Group (LMG) also has two correlated channels: Techquickie, which consists of quick takes and explanations on various technological topics (sample below, left), and Channel Super Fun, which contains other LMG vlogs, pranks, and other extra content (sample below, right).

Besides videos, LMG is also working on a website called Floatplane: a content hosting site that concentrates more on delivering towards the audience, similar and competing sites like YouTube. The website is based on their monthly paid forum subscription «Floatplane Club,» [14] and has been the topic in numerous WAN Show episodes. Luke announced the website’s ongoing construction in the channel on April 21, 2017.

In February 2019, YouTube reportedly introduced changes to Content ID algorithm [15] , leading to a number of tech-related channels on YouTube receiving automated copyright claims on behalf of Linus Media Group. Unlike copyright strikes, copyright claims do not involve penalties for the channel they are filed against with the exception of the revenue for the video the claim was filed against being redirected to the original copyright holder.

Following the automated claims, several YouTube tech channels, including The Linux Gamer [16] (video now deleted) and Carey Holzman [17] (shown below), posted videos accusing Linus Media Groups of trying to harm them, with some confusing the copyright claims with copyright strikes.

On February 15th, Linus Sebastian made a post [18] on LinusTechTips forum clarifying the difference between a copyright strike and a copyright claim and voicing support for derivative content made by the Linus Tech Tips community.

We have noticed a significant uptick in copyright claims in the last couple of weeks, though, with some of them being in really really old content which suggests youtube has made some kind of change to ContentID and we’ve been trying to figure out how to address it.
We are generally pretty supportive of the creation of derivative works by our community and we want to make sure that they aren’t being algorithmically claimed, but this change has caused other issues for us too.

On February 17th, Linus Sebastian held a live stream on YouTube clarifying the issue and asking those affected by the automated claims to reach out to Linus Media Group instead of creating negative reaction videos. [19]

On February 19th, 2019, Redditor [20] Feurrado created an appreciation post dedicated to Linus Sebastian on /r/pcmasterrace subreddit. The post gained over 42,000 upvotes in two days. On the next day, Redditor [21] basil78 created a thread in /r/OutOfTheLoop subreddit inquiring about the controversy.

LinusKappa / Troll Linus

LinusKappa / Troll Linus is a graphic emoticon featuring Linus’ face in greyscale. Similar to Kappa, this is used to convey trolling and sarcasm. It has become an in-joke within the community and has been referenced multiple times by the channel itself.

Linus Dropping Things

Linus Dropping Things refers to multiple instances wherein Linus (or someone else) accidentally drops tech items during his videos.

Various Videos


Search Interest

References

[3] Linus Media Group (via Wayback Machine) – Our Team

Top entries this week

Let’s Go Brandon

Alleged Corpse Husband Face Reveal

Sigma Grindset / Hustle Culture Memes

History

The channel was created on November 24th, 2008 [1] by Sebastian as an extension and cheaper alternative to his former employer’s channel NCIX Tech Tips, due to its low viewership and high production costs during its initial startup. [2] His first video was uploaded the next day, which consists the results of his overclocking of an AMD processor. The early days of his channel mostly consisted of unboxing various computer parts and peripherals (examples shown below).

His production company, Linus Media Group, was founded by himself, Luke Lafreniere, Edzel Yago, and Brandon Lee in January of 2013. [3] Since then, the channel has gained a larger crew and higher quality in video production, along with more variety on content such as PC builds guides, build logs and tech reviews. Despite these changes, they still occasionally make «classic unboxing» and tech overview videos in their daily upload schedule.

Linus Sebastian – CEO & Host
Luke Lafreniere – WAN Show Co-Host & Former CTO [4]
Nick Light – COO
Yvonne Ho – CFO
Edzel Yago – Production Manager
Brandon Lee – Cinematographer
Taran Van Hemert – Editing Manager
Colton Potter – Sales & Business Dev
Jon Martin – Writer & Benchmarker
Dennis Liao – Editor
Jake Tivy – Writer & Benchmarker
Pelle Gustavs – Editor
Tyler Curry – Writer & Logistics
Maxine Tamoto – Camera Operator
Anthony Young – Writer & Benchmarker
Alex Clark – Writer
James Strieb – Writer
Alexandre Potvin – Editor
Ivan Metelitsa – Writer & Benchmarker

Besides technology-related videos, they also upload vlogs, such as moving vlogs, construction, and other behind-the-scenes content (examples shown below).

The channel recently reached 5 million subscribers on January 8th, 2018, which was announced on Twitter that day.

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