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Halo Guys, David di Sini!

Halo Guys, David di Sini!

Raditya Dika

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Today we're with David Gidgetin. Thank you for coming here.

0:03

Thank you for inviting me. After 3 years, you've been a busy man since yesterday. Dr. Tirta again, Dr. Tirta again. I like it too. Oh yeah? I don't like it.

0:17

Dr. Tirta again. Today we met an old friend. We haven't met for 3 years. And finally we're here again. How are you, bro? I'm good. Last time I heard you moved to a studio for shooting.

0:30

Is that true? I've told you before. It's been a while, about 5 years in an apartment. Yeah, you used to shoot in an apartment. There was only one crew, if I remember correctly. Yeah, only Iqbal.

0:41

There were only two of us. Then, Kevin and Grayson. So, now there are four of us. Iqbal is still there? Yeah, there are some who joined.

0:48

Still there? I'm disappointed. Iqbal is still there.

0:53

That includes the first employee, right? Yes, the first employee. Oh, wow. Until now. Until now. So, you're in the upper... Right hand. The left hand? Why do you have to ask? The left hand is a branch.

1:06

Okay. Okay. So, you've got more people. The office, the studio, have you moved? I've moved from the apartment I had yesterday. From the apartment you had yesterday to the other apartment?

1:21

To the other apartment, the one near the old apartment. Is that only because of the distance? The distance is the same, there are children, there are families too. So if the crew is visited every day, the apartment is not that big. So it's more privacy. So it's not that your apartment is already separated, right?

1:40

The one at the beginning with Iqbal, right? I slept there. So the studio and the apartment were combined at that time. Now, the apartment is left alone with my family for my own shooting. Oh, you're separated. Iqbal once said,

1:55

we're not together anymore, right? Well, we still live in the same apartment.

2:00

Still?

2:01

Not in the same room, in a different building, but in the same complex. Wow, that's crazy, bro. Is your YouTube studio bigger? The new studio is 120 square meters, I think. The old studio was 100 square meters. But back then, we could only use the guest room, because there was a bedroom.

2:17

Now, the studio is for shooting. But we still use one room, because there are too many sets. So, the lights are already patented, right? You put it on top of it, right? Not yet, because our lights are not too many. And our shooting place is just moving around,

2:34

unboxing, review, only 3-4 sets. So, compared to other YouTubers, you're pretty careful about scaling up, right? Because if I see other friends, when they get traction, they have more employees, move to another office.

2:48

You seem to be more careful, right? Now it's even toned down. Oh really? Because there are families who are more concerned about their health too. Because there was a moment where I checked up, and the result seemed to make me think

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so I don't have to rush it anymore. Oh yeah? Only after checking it deeper and deeper, the result calms down. But that kind of thinking makes me think, if I rush it too much, it will crash, it's over. So when you check up, when you see the initial result, you're worried? Yes, I's very worrying. It's making me pale.

3:25

Because of a marker that can go anywhere. Is it cholesterol or sugar? Cholesterol and sugar are common. But this is different. Okay, so it's different. Does it have anything to do with health?

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It's related to health.

3:39

Oh wow.

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So you can rap. But you said it's calming, so there's a follow-up test. There's MRI, there's other tests, and the result after consulting with the doctor, this is a very old person's disease. Which is usually found in...

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Grapes, bro. Ah, maybe there's a close one. Okay, next. At the age of 50-60, the risk is very high. You're 30, you shouldn't even check up this one. And after MRI, there's...

4:09

It turns out that there may be other factors that make the marker go up. But not that one. Oh, it means it's relieving. Relieving. But the thought, I think it's not good if you think too much about work. Because you've been warned.

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Yes, I've been warned. Yeah, I've been warned. Like, you can suddenly... Yesterday, I checked out because it was my birthday. Because I was still... It's the same as me. I check out every birthday. Every birthday? Every year?

4:33

Every birthday, every year. At that time, my birthday was the 30th. Like, you don't have to ask. It means I've been there a few times. Don't ask me how old I am, Riz. I was happy, I felt healthy, I wanted to celebrate my 30th birthday with a good report. So I was more confident enjoying life. It turns out that after I got home from the hospital,

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my wife and I were silent. How is this? 30 is young. To get a red report at 30 is not bad. So I told my family, I will go through this process,

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and it turns out that the end result is good. So now I don't think about it anymore, but the feeling that I can finish it anytime, it still exists. Okay, how old are you now? 31.

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Oh, it's just a year ago. Just a year ago, I immediately felt, what should I doing? Your son is 3 years old. Almost 3 years old. What's his spec?

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His spec?

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You usually do this, right? Unboxing gadget. What does your son mean?

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A boy? He's tall, around 90 cm. He can talk.

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With a height of 90 cm?

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The weight is around 14 kg.

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14 kg, so you're a detail person too?

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Yes, I always accompany the vaccine. You can talk, right? Yes, if I'm on the road, I'm always asked why this, why that. It's funny. I can also try, I'm told,, it's okay if you're like this. Has he started to know what your job is?

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I know. Yesterday, when there was a shooting, he happened to be on vacation. We're busy, so we have a shooting on the weekend. Then, when he wants to do a voiceover for voice recording, he can stay silent. When he's told,

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I want to record the voice first, a few minutes, be quiet first, because my voice is loud, you know, if voice over. He's silent, as long as he doesn't talk. After that, he finishes talking first. Oh, he can obey? Yes, so it's like a situation.

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Eh, swap with my son. It's not like that. Aca? Aca, no, Aca is hard to control him. Isn't it like that? He's the one who follows and takes care of the situation. Alea, my son, I have two children. I have two children.

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One of them is older than me. He's older. He's like, don't do this. If I give him a rule, he'll follow it. But he wants the rule to apply to everyone. Then he asks, why do we have to be like this?

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Why don't you? So, he kept challenging me. What made you shut up?

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What do you mean?

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The question, why can't we, why can't adults? Oh, for example? For example, I can't watch anything other than Sunday. Screen time. Yes, screen time. Why if you can, why can't I?

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Why if we're kids, only from Sunday, it's a long explanation, right? Because kids need more stimulation, more engaging. If you're passive, then it's okay. It's explained, then you understand. Oh, okay.

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Why can't I do this, can't I do that? Why can't I go out alone? Why this do that? Why can't I go out alone? Why this and that? I was asked all of that. But if I got an explanation, I followed it. The important thing is it makes sense for him.

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The important thing is it makes sense, but everything must be clear and clear. What is the typical day of David Gadgetin? Typical day, the ideal one, wake up in the morning, take my kids to school.

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Pre-school, right?

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Pre-school. Where? Which area? Central Jakarta. Okay, so it's quite far from the apartment. Yes, it's quite far. There are traffic jams. Oh.

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That's usually the time to talk to my wife. I also go home at 1 AM. I work, type, typing, typing. But if there's a day when I don't have a shoot, it's done. From noon to night, if possible, I just empty it.

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That's really good.

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One day of shooting, a week of shooting, three days. A week of shooting, three days. So, in the morning, you take your students to school. Sometimes I don't take them to school, if I want to script in the morning. Because my main job is to script and host. Why are you still scripting and hosting now? Even though you've been in the industry for a long time,

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been on YouTube for a long time, and you already have a team. Why do you still have to write? Because I feel like everything that is shown on Gadgetin is my responsibility. So before it's aired, I have to see it first. The idea, like the thing that is reviewed, what kind of perspective do you want to see from?

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What kind of word choice do you want? It's all me. And I enjoy it. Oh, your joy is in writing the script. Yes, as long as the product is good. That's why now if the content is not good, it's like too hard.

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No, I don't need to discuss it. Oh, you don't need to discuss it at all. Yeah, I don't need to discuss it. Because to make a content, it takes about 8-12 hours. From the beginning to the end. Wow, Bro, you're still very serious.

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You're cool. Your system is ready. So you wrote it, you prepared it, so Iqbal, in the afternoon, it's already noon. Sometimes I feel guilty too.

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9:53

Who? Me. For example, I've said, later on Sunday, shooting, but usually start shooting at 1 PM. The script is not finished yet.

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I said, sorry guys, it's 3 PM. Sometimes, it's not finished yet, it's 4 PM. Oh, Iqbal gave you SP right away. Until now, fortunately, it's never happened. Really? Wow, that's crazy. Iqbal never complained for how many years? Oh yeah, I'm just kidding.

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You're immediately defended. I'm just kidding. But, wow, wow, wow. It's exciting, right? I mean, you're one of the YouTubers who... ...we can say that it's been a long time. But still enjoying the writing process.

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But if I see your content, there are a lot of them, right? Have you ever burned out? Especially when you're the one who does it yourself. Have you ever been stressed? I have. When I was faced with the situation, whether all the work I do will be in vain,

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I think I can't.

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Don't be in vain, Be.

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Okay.

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That's usually Mr. Abdel.

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Continue. If everything we think is useless, there will be a burn out. And when I saw the result of the check-up, I felt like, what am I doing? Why do I have to work this hard?

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I think the search for paper, or you saw it online, that's your turning point. The search for paper? Yes, I mean the search for paper, your MCU result, I think it's a turning point. I think it's in your memory. Yes, and what?

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So, I appreciate the deaths. For example, there are friends who suddenly, that's too much. For example, there is, who is it? Halmarhum Gustiwi. Yes, there is news.

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Suddenly, when I read it, I felt so sad. Even though we never talked about it. What kind of improvement in your life now? Do you exercise? Yes, as much as possible. If I play with my child, I put my phone far away.

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Oh, this is about time. But about your body, do you exercise? Exercise, sleep. Sleep sleep as much as possible becomes a priority. Oh yeah. That's number one, said Johnson, Brian Johnson. Oh Brian Johnson, oh you follow Brian Johnson too.

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I'm a loyal YouTube viewer. Brian Johnson? Not his channel, but YouTube as a whole. I also like to analyze why he is so popular, why he is like that. I see, I see. He tweeted yesterday,

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Bitcoin halving in how many years, he said. Then my age at that time was 140 or something. My age is like that, and I will definitely be there. To see that, right? I'm pretty confident, this guy. 140 years is a record, Raditya.

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That's why. I don't think there's a man who's as old as him. When I read that, I was like, are you sure? I'll retweet it later that year.

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But I'm already dead.

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How old are you? You're 130 years old, Raditya. I'm already dead at that age. But I'm still I followed Brian Johnson. Do you like reading about longevity? Yeah, I do.

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I read about Matthew Walker about the science of sleep. Why we sleep. Brian Johnson also followed. I was 40 years old, bro. I had a lot of problems. My back is already dehydrated.

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The water is dry. So I have HNP. HNP is... The syringe is pinched. So the back of my back is already squeezed, then torn, the fluid comes out, it's hit by the syringe. That's my parents.

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That's really your parents' thing? Yeah, like I said and you emphasized it again. Just make sure. Too many seats, maybe. Yeah, I guess. Well, if you work,

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do you usually only work from home or can you work somewhere else too? I've tried somewhere else elsewhere but it's far. It's like, it's only half an hour, I think I'll just do it at home. While listening to music alone. I used to do it at a cafe while waiting for my kid. There's an event with my wife, she's going somewhere.

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I'm at a cafe, I'm working. It's quite enjoyable, but I'm tired when I go home So it's better to stay at home Well, I often use my phone at work So I type, type, type Oh yeah, sometimes in the car Sometimes in the car

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You can type with one hand, right? The one that uses glide typing Oh yeah, that's for Google Keyboard, Samsung Keyboard, everything can be done Well, that's good But the problem is sometimes I like to write in a clean place. For example, I'm waiting backstage.

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Usually, I write while waiting. Sometimes, I like to have a feeling. For example, there are other friends or something. What are you doing? I like to be poked. Wait, it's not done yet.

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When it's done, I'll send it. But I like to be in the back. So, when I'm writing on the backstage, when I don't want my friends to be curious, it's perfect, I've been using this for 3 days. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Yoi, you got it too?

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No, I just tested it yesterday at the launching event. Oh, I see. But I haven't touch it yet. I've been holding it for half a day. Okay. For me, it's been 3 days. It's been longer. I sent it to my house.

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I got a box and I had to take a picture of it. To make sure that it's already arrived to me. Then I tried it. I was impressed by the privacy display Because we can, let me try This is a camera trick, there are 3 cameras, only one can see

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Only one can see? Yes, only one can see For example, I'm like this So privacy It's gone

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Everyone can't see everything.

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Okay. For example, I'm like this. You can't see it from there. If I show it here, you can't see it. Oh, you can't see it from here?

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I can't see it.

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You can't see it.

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Now, it can go there. If it's on the right, you can't. Cool.

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But you can't see it. But if it's on the left, you can't see it. Because it's not on the display. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like that.

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It can, but only the notification. Only the notification. So we can set what application or notification it will automatically detect. So for example, if someone chats, someone can chat, for example here, oh this one,

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16:48

if I'm here, I can't see it, but I can see it in front. Should it be here? How to do it? Who is the notification? Iqbal, right? Can you call him? This is dark, I can't see anything.

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But from here, it will look white. I can't see it. Well, this is just a shadow. So, from here, it will look white. It should be like that, right? Yes, yes, yes. I can't see it. I can't see it now. Well, this is black.

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Just an imagination. Like an imagination, there is a text, but I can't read the text. There's only black, right? There's black, then there's like a thin layer of black, but I can't read it at all. Yes. Usually, the screen is all active

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but suddenly someone who is sensitive to paint, he can't see true, true if it's me, I can try Iqbal, paint again can you paint? from me, it's really dark

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where is today's script?

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what?

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you're crying now so if I just look from the side, it's full of Play Store, gallery, WA, but the notification is really black. My POV is like that. You've often reviewed a lot of phones, right? This means it's innovative, right? This is what I'm waiting for. Because I have a habit of going to the mini market or... any transaction in a public place.

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I want to enter the PIN. Sometimes I look first, is there a CCTV? Is there a CCTV? Maybe it's not as sharp as that. CCTV resolution. But you're afraid of this. But it's just porn.

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Okay. That's why sometimes there are applications that can only pay with a finger, it helps. But if you can't, it's like this, I've been waiting for this. Sometimes I also peek at people, I'm walking, I'm looking at the graph, maybe bitcoin, or something. I'm curious too, I'm looking at the road.

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That's actually for you.

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Where are those people you see? The eyes are also indirectly suspicious, whether people are also seeing me. But I was once again on the elevator, at that time there was ... On the elevator again?

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On the elevator, people are watching funny videos. But I don't know why, I want to watch it too.

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Do you see that?

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Yes, yes.

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Because we are both bored, right? But we don't intend to peek, actually. No intention. We're both bored. But we don't intend to peek, actually. We don't intend to. We don't intend to. But it's like, he's watching and then he's like, why am I watching this for so long? Sometimes when I'm reading,

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I don't want people to know what I'm reading, even though the book is just normal. But I'm just lazy. Right, right, right. Okay, so this is really helpful. And it's very easy to use. Because you just need to swipe it from the top right?

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Just swipe it, and it will be activated. Activate the privacy display. You can choose what application, you can also choose the extra dark. So when you review the phone, does it mean that it's enough? If it's only a day, can you get everything? I think you can get it.

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But if you want to make an argument about why I feel happy or feel bad, it's not enough. Because I have to dig it first. If I just say I like it or I don't like it, it's really hard to find the reason. So I have to explain why I don't like it.

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19:59

And if possible, make a narration that makes people feel uncomfortable. That's the old one. Have you ever, Radit, when you write, you write for 2 hours and it's all erased? Yes, I have. Yes, it's like that. Sometimes, when you've written for 2 hours,

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when you've tried several narrations, suddenly there's a new one, it's all erased. So, 2 hours is like gone, but actually it's not really gone. Have you ever written for 2 hours, but decided not to do a shooting? Yes, I have. It happened a lot back then, I had to write and dig it first.

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For example, I think I have a bad feeling, but let's try to write it. Who knows, I might be wrong. It turns out it's true, it's not too good. Instead of wasting my time, the audience usually doesn't like bad stuff. What's the point of wasting time watching something they don't like and won't buy? So we just scrap it.

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Now, I have a sharper feeling, even though sometimes it's still wrong. So, from trying for an hour or two, it's okay. Because you already have intuition. I already have intuition, I think it's okay. Yeah, because you already have the intuition. I already have the intuition, I don't have to worry anymore. But sometimes it's still wrong, because when I'm not interested anymore, we've forgotten, we move on to other exciting and fun things,

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there are people who discuss, why is it exciting? Suddenly, I read the comments, the audience actually likes the item. It turns out that they like something that I thought wouldn't be okay. So I can still be wrong. Okay, your feeling, this privacy display will be something people like? Yes, because I've been waiting for it for a long time.

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So if we meet, I will activate the feature for the application. Rather than looking left and right, maybe I still look at the left and right. But if I turn it on, there is a double layer. Okay. For banking, it's very important. For what?

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Banking. Oh, for banking. Especially if you look at the portfolio, Porto. Porto. You're so lazy to look at people's type, right?

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Yes, especially if it's red. If it's green, it's... You're being threatened. If it's green... You'll be thrown to the ground. Yeah, I'll be thrown to the ground. That's so exciting. Okay.

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We're not going to waste time asking questions. Do you have any questions for me?

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Oh, yes.

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Okay. So, I've been following you for quite a while. Can I activate it? If you don't activate it, it's obvious. What is it? Can I ask you something? It's about... Because I like Donald Duck.

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Okay.

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You can. But I'm not asking about the story of Donald Duck. You like to collect a lot of impressive things. That's right. And you keep it, and when you see those things,

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you will be open to stories about those things. What does Mr. Radit remember? What... you know Paman Gober, right? Of course I know Paman Gober. What is the lucky coin of Mr. Radit?

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This one.

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An object or something that Mr. Radit made, do you remember the root? Do you remember about the company? to always try to be there. Oh, yes, the lucky coin. What is it? The Gober's Palace is Uncle Scrooge, right?

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If it's the original. He has a lucky coin that starts everything, right? Oh my God, that's a good question. Even if there is, I don't hold it anymore, bro. Even if I have it, I still remember that one thing. Maybe it's at my house, at my mom's house.

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It's still there, but because you're talking like this, I want to look for it. Oh, did you get it from Topless? No, at... what's funny? I can't find it. I can't find it. So, my luckiest moment is probably my diary book. The one that I used to use a book cover. Oh, you used to have a diary, now it's a journal.

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23:52

Now it's a journal. A journal is just a page, but... I mean, a sentence. But I think that's what started me to tell my worries and write them down. In your diary? In my diary. I used to have a classmate called Ridam.

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Every time we got home from school, we exchanged diaries. The story of that day? The story of that day. So you wrote down everything and then you read it yourself? Yes, Ridam, my classmate, my deskmate, reads men too. So it's a bit disgusting.

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But what is Ridham doing today? What is Dika doing today? He's telling the wrong story. Well, that's the first time I wrote to be read by people. Oh, with the thought that when you write, it will be read by him. Read by him, it means I have to write it correctly, it has to be fun, it has to be good. Oh, not a diary?

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Well, diary is a daily note, right? Oh, it doesn't have to be from a vulnerable heart, right? It was quite vulnerable at that time. So, I wrote, wrote, wrote, wrote. Ridhan read it, it means he is my first audience, I wrote for him. Then I became used to writing with people to be consumed. Writing for intention to be consumed.

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So, I think that's why. To be enjoyed by people, to influence people's feelings. Yes, and finally it was brought when I stand up, etc. But that's a good question, I've never heard it from anyone else. So you used to read Donald Duck? Yes, it was a magazine from my brother when he was a kid.

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When he was a kid, he would go home and read Donald Duck. He was given that? He was given Donald Duck every Monday. He read Donald Duck every Monday? No, every Saturday, but he bought the Donald that was given every Monday That's so cool

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Back then, everything was still in color Everything?

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Back then

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Oh, okay From the front to the back, full color About 40-50 pages Yeah, the thin magazines After that, slowly, bro They became black and white.

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They were colored black and white. I knew that. That era. Black and white. After that, everything was black and white. If the special edition, there was a color.

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Right. But it's true.

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Quick.

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Quick, quick, quick.

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Quick.

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Hui, dewi, lui. Hui, dewi, lui. Oh my God. Smurf? Do you read Smurf? Smurf? No. I just got into Tin Tin. Tin Tin.

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Tin Tin, you read it too. I only read one, because there is a shop in Singapore. Oh, you just read it now? Yes, Tin Tin the first... Tin Tin the... Blue Lotus.

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Oh yeah, Blue Lotus. Oh, that's cool. So you will collect the others. Yes, every time I go to Singapore, maybe once a year, I will buy one. Oh, Takashi Maya, right? No, if Tintin, he has his own shop.

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When I passed Chinatown, it was funny. There was a figure, there were others talking to the guard. He was very into Tintin, not just the guard. Okay. It's not just about keeping it. If you don't give it to Maya, go to Kinokuniya and buy the longevity one. Oh, the longevity books. The magazine is fun, there are still many magazines.

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27:10

Well, yesterday I was talking to you like this, I remembered. I often record my family, but it's for personal consumption. Oh, yeah. What, what, all kinds. Then when I use this Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, it has an interesting feature.

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What's that?

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You must have known it, horizontal lock, bro. Oh, horizontal lock. To track the bocah? Yes, you know it so well. Yes, it's very important. Yes.

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So, usually when I video them at school, or anything, it's always shaking. This is horizontal lock. It can be like this. It can be tilted or even turned upside down.

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It can be turned upside down. Let's try to play. Actually, this feature has been on the processor for a long time. But that was about 4-5 years ago when I was invited to Hawaii. Qualcomm processor brand, he showed off. Our processor can make a camera like this, flat, horizontal like this.

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But while waiting... Then what? There was no cellphone that dared to implement it. No one was willing to use that feature. When Samsung came in, it finally came. It's like I'm hypnotizing.

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Sorry, sorry. I was testing it again. It finally came. Yes, it finally came. And why didn't Samsung dare to do it? Or maybe Samsung is the only one who dared to do it, I don't know. But what's your feeling? It's like the technology, right?

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I think it's complicated. Because a camera that is too stable like that is not easy to calculate the processing. Okay, because there are calculations. But Samsung in Korea too, right? Someone wants to go there, right? Korea, I mean.

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Yes, in Korean people. Because it's really smart people who work at Samsung anyway. Maybe it means that it needs a good SDM to be able to create this kind of technology. Because there are many smartphones that use a processor like Samsung, but none of them can unlock that feature.

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So it's still locked. Right. Let's try 360Β°. Try it. That makes me a bit confused why it can be like this.

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Not Z, not Z. No, no, no.

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Not Z, not Z.

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X, X, X.

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The axis is different.

29:29

Say the axis.

29:30

Fitri didn't say the axis.

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He just said 360. So, it's a jump. Okay. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Will it work?

29:49

That's why.

29:50

Why when it's straight, it doesn't straighten? That's weird. How come?

29:54

Yeah.

29:55

That's weird.

29:56

Yeah, yeah.

29:57

Usually, when it's that extreme, Look, look, look. Oh. So, it's not visible, the privacy is still alive.

30:05

Oh yeah.

30:07

Yeah, again. Wait, wait, wait.

30:09

Oh yeah.

30:11

Yeah.

30:13

No, but it doesn't make sense. Yeah, it doesn't make sense. How does he maintain that width when the camera is straight? If he keeps tilting, maybe it's just flipped. But when it's always tilted, it can still be tilted. Okay, so it's like this, it's still straight when it's turned.

30:31

Try if I'm the one who's wrong, wait. Still, you have to hold it. Still have to hold it. Okay, do you have any more questions for me, David Gadgetkin? How long does the battery last? What do you mean any more questions for me, David Gadgetkin? How long does the diary last?

30:46

What do you mean?

30:47

The one before. Oh, yes, until it's full. Until it's full, until you change it again. Yes, until you graduate. Until... no, it's only one year. Because after that, Ridham and I...

30:58

We're a bit slack. Don't tell me because the heart is already read.

31:05

I don't know.

31:06

I don't know why, but I can't find him anymore.

31:11

You can't contact him anymore? I even opened Facebook. Even... In Facebook, there's a Tarakanita Elementary School. I'm in Tarakanita 2 Elementary School. My elementary school has changed to SMK now.

31:24

Why? Different level?

31:25

I don't know.

31:27

Different level.

31:28

Junior high school to junior high school?

31:30

I don't know, I'm confused too. When I was in junior high school, why is everyone a kid?

31:35

No, no, it's different.

31:36

It's actually a car. I don't understand, he's changed. Oh. On Facebook, there's a group of alumni, elementary school students, Tarakanita, I even disbanded the group. And he didn't join? He's not there. So, what's my name wrong?

31:53

Or not Ridham, but who? Or my memory is wrong? But I've been looking for it since yesterday. If you've been exchanging like that for a year, you shouldn't forget.

32:04

What do you mean?

32:05

What's the wrong name? Oh, the wrong name. I don't think so. It's just a mystery to me. But because I'm on Facebook again, I meet my other elementary school friends. So you can contact them again. So I can contact them again.

32:18

What is your lucky charm?

32:20

I'm curious.

32:21

Old photos, maybe. For example, when I look at old photos, I was fine, but not as good as now. And I used to be fine. When I look at old photos, I used to get up at 5 am to get ready to leave school. Because school is far, walking at home takes an hour to get to school. If it's 10 far away, the road to the house takes an hour to get to school. If it's 10 minutes late, the road is already jammed. I'm fine with it.

32:50

For me, who now feels really lazy to go out on the Jakarta road, I'm lazy to get in traffic, it turns out I'm fine with it. Then when I was in college, I was transferred around 800 thousand a month to live in Jakarta. I can't imagine. That's a bonus? Yes, that's the scholarship money.

33:15

The scholarship money is my own business. That's the benefit. Oh, 800 thousand is not for scholarship? That's for living. So, for eating, then toilet equipment, and so on. And it's really fine. So, for eating, and other things. And it's really fun. It's really fun.

33:28

You can even find a way to survive. And that's fun. So, when you have a feeling to be spoiled, I think you shouldn't. I think you could do it before. Why can't you do it now?

33:40

So, that's what makes me afraid of my career going down or YouTube is not as busy anymore. I don't think it's that bad. Yes, yesterday there were a lot of questions, even to my team, they asked, is YouTube getting worse? If I feel fine, fine.

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33:58

I don't know, what about you? If GadgetIn, fortunately, it's still fine. But there are a lot of other techno channels, it's more difficult than before. It's harder, right? It's harder.

34:10

Maybe not as difficult as when there was no name. Now there are still more videos than before. But it's harder. If you personally don't experience it, is it still safe? If from analytics, it's down. but I don't think about it. Because I'm not too ambitious anymore.

34:29

But it's true, the overall view is down. I think it's a lot of TikTok and the gang. Yes, it can. Especially since we don't play TikTok. I just maintain. Sometimes just mirror, right? I've made drills, I've posted it on TikTok.

34:45

Yes, it is. How do you face the challenge? Seeing all these changes. I can only be a gadget. I can't... Not too much, right?

34:59

Not too much thinking, right? Yes, add more content, but I want to reduce it.

35:06

Okay.

35:07

What about AI? AI is used every day to talk to Gemini. I've moved to Gemini too. To Gemini. I don't go to chat GPT anymore. Yes, it used to be chat GPT.

35:19

But I don't know why Gemini feels more practical. So, in Samsung, it can... I used to talk a lot about it because I just started moving. Is it connected yet? Can you see it? Are you afraid it's not visible?

35:29

If you hold it like this, it can be activated. I see. Just press it, you can ask what you want to take a picture of. I don't know how to display the Gemini. Just hold it here. Hold this one? Yes, just hold it. These two? No, the power one.

35:45

Oh, the power one. I hold it. Oh, S Gemini. You can directly ask, live chat or live what. So we can talk through video call. What I know here is the Galaxy AI.

35:59

Oh, there is. There is also. It's already in other parts. Now there is no no-notch. Ah, no-notch. Yes, I've tried it. So it's a feature on Samsung keyboard.

36:10

There's no such thing on the keyboard. So if you use Gboard or Swiftkey, Swiftkey has been a long time, I don't know how it's going. If you use Samsung keyboard, you don't have to do anything. It can recommend a certain action.

36:24

For example, someone chats, Hey, please send me the photo of the camping yesterday.

36:28

Okay.

36:28

Later on, usually if we type something, there is a word recommendation, right? The recommendation is to open the gallery that has a photo of camping. Oh, so it's not a word recommendation, but an action. He can read our chat, which is only displayed, so he can't read the above, he doesn't know the story. The level is there, the privacy limit.

36:51

So we can just open it and it's already available in the gallery. No need to go out, open the gallery, click camping, then it appears. Wow, this AI is crazy. If you look at the AI galaxy, there are a lot of them. There is a call assist, writing assist, interpreter is crazy. If you look at the AI galaxy, there are a lot of them. There's a call assist, writing assist, interpreter, it's crazy. There are a lot. Back then, when Samsung first introduced AI,

37:11

the others didn't follow, right? I thought it was just a gimmick, AI, AI. Like the Internet of Things or something, it turns out that it's still there. It's even in our lives. Yes, yes, no.

37:25

Well, I have to brainstorm from my own feeling. Even brainstorming? Brainstorming. But what's interesting, for example, I used to talk about old phones, the legendary ones, that's my wish since I was a kid,

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37:39

but I didn't have the money to buy it, only now I can. I really love that phone. I've tried it in I've got the feeling, I've got the conclusion. But what's the fun fact? I don't know that yet.

37:51

How to explain the technology? I use AI. I often do this, for example, after writing, I organize it, then I export the PDF, then I ask him to act as a reader and editor who is super critical to find where my logic holes are, etc.

38:13

So, it's more like my feedback system. Is there any logic that is wrong in my writing or anything, etc. Is there? There are some. What do you remember the most? So, I'm preparing this, what is it called?

38:32

I have investment thesis. I just took a certificate too. What? Financial planner? Certified security analyst. So, it's like an equity analyst, like an emitter. Like a company in the stock market, we analyze the company,

38:46

the normal price, the financial model. It's so fun. Everyone says it's not fun, but in my opinion... For me, it's fun. It's fun, right? You have to join in. Then I have my own investment thesis, right?

39:00

Then I put together a long argument, there's a long essay, then I gave it to him. Where's the blank argument? Then he said, if someone who has experience will ask about this, in your essay, in your argument, you don't include this argument. What if the price is like this? You have to pay more attention.

39:14

So I taught him, my mentor, to correct my mistakes. Expand your mind again, this part, that part.

39:21

Yes.

39:22

What I think shouldn we shouldn't do is to ask AI to work until it's done. Because there are a lot of people like that. I see people tweeting about other people's content, it looks like AI.

39:38

Isn't it?

39:39

XXX is not just a puppy. It's AI. I'm so angry anxious to see it. Human touch still has to be there. He's just an assistant. If it can be detected, it must be exciting.

39:52

Especially if we talk to AI every day, we know. Yes, it feels like talking to Gemini or CGVT. Why, even though he draws it into writing, but it's like a copy paste. How can it feel like that?

40:06

Yeah.

40:06

Okay, do you have any questions for me? While the topic is about security analysis. Oh yeah. How does it feel like Sis Candies? What? Did Sis Candies eat when she went to Omaha?

40:20

Oh Sis Candies. Is it good, Liz? Oh my God, yes. I went to Omaha, joined Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting. I was so excited! I was looking through the annual meeting archive,

40:37

because I was so into hearing Warren. That's right! Charlie is cooler. Charlie is so cool. He's more of a cowboy. His way of speaking too.

40:46

I came there, to Omaha, bro.

40:52

How come?

40:53

But you know what's fun? That's a small town in Omaha. All the investors, left and right. You're in a cafe, people are talking about stocks, people are talking about securities, people are talking about stock, security, this and that. Those people are not coming to meet Warren, right?

41:08

But the locals. Yes, those people are coming to the annual meeting of the Berkshire Hathaway. So, at the airport, everyone went to one city. Wow, the airport was also modified. Yes, the airport. And when they arrived, there was a picture of Warren Buffett

41:26

Because they embraced That Warren Buffett is here And this is Their annual meeting I went to his house, bro I saw the story, damn

41:38

That's a very simple house that he didn't leave Even though he has thousands of employees He didn't sell Came there And then, Swiss Candies Even though he has a thousand subscribers Yeah, he doesn't sell anything He came to my place and... Swiss Candies, right? Do you eat it? It's sold, right?

41:50

It's really good It's premium I'm saying this so you won't regret it It's just like usual He said it's not the kind of candy that you can buy in a package He said it's not

42:04

When I googled it, the color is really flat Honestly, it's good I like the one with almonds So I bought one of this But I don't like the tipping over there Oh yeah, until now my wife and...

42:16

She went on a road trip from LA to Cali Oh, that's so cool Riding a car, there's Imperial Semity

42:22

Why don't you join?

42:23

Me? I'm with her Oh, you're with her I got in a car with Imperial Semity. Why didn't you join? Me and him. Oh, you and him. I drove him. Why did you split up? You must have joined. Yes, and that's what made us angry.

42:32

When we got there, we felt like the Americans didn't treat us well. Why do we feel like we have to have tips to feel better, to feel like like a wreck. Yes, the argument is because the salary is not enough, actually. So, the companies actually exploit the tipping culture. That's the argument.

42:55

But from my side, I'm confused, actually. How much do I have to tip, bro? Minimum 20%, right? The abnormal. But it's really expensive. I bought the Scandis. I bought it myself.

43:07

I bought it myself. It came to Kasir. Is it in the store or at the fair? At the airport. At the airport, there's a booth. There's a salesman.

43:18

I just came, I bought it right away. Because it's the chocolate that Warren Buffet's first love, the chocolate that he likes, he bought it for his first date. Oh, that one. Yeah, he bought it for his first date.

43:29

Oh.

43:29

It was so big, he bought the company. Oh, it was almost never made. Do you know the story? Oh, I don't know. They offered 25... Scandi's offered to Warren and Charlie 25.

43:40

They only wanted to pay 20. He said that was something that he almost regretted. He was so cheap. Back then, the trend was still Graham. The one who was a big shot.

43:51

Charlie came, don't be like that. You buy Wonderful at a fair price. That's okay. Well, until now, fortunately, he bought it. That's why he's so proud of it. You love him first. That's the first date. I was the first date with Anissa,

44:05

at 21. I was just a popcorn.

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I was just a popcorn.

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But it was fun. Then I came to the fair, it was so crowded, Bro, I was so nervous. It was all about money, right? People came just to see him.

44:26

Yes, there were kids. Kids? How many kids? When the annual meeting came, to the company's RUPS, you brought your kid, so one of the family members liked Warren Buffett.

44:38

I was in the queue, right? I was in the queue in the morning to get the ticket. You were in the stadium. It was like watching a football match. It was so long. We were in the stadium. We were in the stadium. When we entered the stadium,

44:49

the big conference center, we were in the grandstand up there. Warren came. He was talking. He looked at everyone.

45:00

What was that?

45:06

He looked at everyone. What the hell is that? No, no, no. He saw everything, and he said hello and everything. Do you know what, bro? That day, he announced that he was going to retire. That was the last annual meeting with Cher Hathaway, where he came. Oh my God, I immediately said,

45:23

lucky he came. Yeah, that's happy. I was so lucky to be there. That's it. Everyone was silent and clapped. I saw the video, it was legendary. Crazy, right? 19.1% for decades. The return, the CAGR, it was crazy.

45:40

No one can beat that. Crazy, crazy, crazy. When I was in Omaha, I lived in an Airbnb. Airbnb. And the area there is a lot of... The place is calm, so the house there is like a monopoly, bro.

45:55

So one house... There's a big red house. After that, another house.

45:59

A big red house.

46:00

Far away? Far away. You have to need a car. Sometimes I like to go out at night. And there are some funny things. For example, there are cats and other things.

46:11

I've met Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra on Sunday. Because it's... It was launched on Sunday. Yes, there's a nightography. Is it true that the lens is made specifically for night vision? Well, it's not infrared, but the aperture is bigger.

46:34

Oh, the aperture can be bigger. So, the light is more at once. We compared it to last year. It's definitely better, it's ne neat. And the color is more... The color is more visible. So, this is the result of the lens, not the processing, right?

46:51

It has to be both. If the lens is as good as anything, but the brain can't translate it, it's useless.

46:58

So, everything has to be synchronized. There are cameras with similar specs, but the one that processes differently but different processes, different results. Different brands, different results. The brands are different. Even though the aperture is the same.

47:12

The aperture is the same. Some are better in specs, for example, the sensor is really big. But it's not that much, it turns out. When taken in photos, the sensor is a bit small? There are those whose sensors are big, but the application is slow. When I open it, why do I have to wait a minute?

47:34

Why is it a bit laggy when I press it fast? So everything has to be compact.

47:39

This is a sweet spot, right?

47:40

Yes, a sweet spot. If Samsung Ultra, it's been used for a long time. Okay. What's your hobby, bro? I read. Read? What was that? You read Warren's annual letter?

47:50

Annual letter, not yet. But the legendary one, like 2008. For example, America will be destroyed. Crisis. Don't ever bet against America, you will lose. That's it. Greg's letter, have you read it?

48:03

Greg. Yes, his replacement. The letter from Greg, have you read it? Greg?

48:05

Yes, he's the one who replaced him.

48:06

No. Why? Is it interesting? Greg Abel released it yesterday. He gave a statement that Warren Buffett is great and all that. We will continue the tradition. It's sad, bro.

48:18

End of era, bro. Yes, it's already a book itself, right? Until the collection. Yes, yes. What's the content? Well, I mean, reading it, usually Warren Buffett is the one who made the letter to investor, right? Then this is the replacement, so how is it?

48:35

Because of that, I also think about legacy, actually. Gadgetin is also... Have you ever thought about that? If it's not David Gadgetin is also... Have you ever thought about it? If it's not David Gadgetin. I've offered a team, if you want to make a video, just tell me. You can just upload it.

48:54

On your channel? On my channel, yes. How's the distribution system? Easy. Because I don't think about it too much. And I also often say,

49:03

I can just turn it off next. And I also often say, I can die next week. Hit by a bus, or where suddenly disappear. It's more morbid after the beginning of the story. After the check-up, right? So you guys are wise if you use money or investment. And if you want to make content, it's not a problem.

49:24

But there's no such thing yet? There was once, Kevin and I made a video in China and the result was really cool. Oh yeah? Uploaded to your place? Uploaded to Gadgetin. Because I was in America at that time. Then, it's empty for two weeks, right? If... ...they went, and I told them to make one video. And the result was cool.

49:47

Moreover, it's a topic that they like. Did you continue that?

49:52

No.

49:53

Oh, no?

49:54

But I'm always open. I always say, if you want to make it, go ahead. Okay, because of the time, right? Time, yes. Their time.

50:01

Yes.

50:02

They must have been working with you. It was a holiday at that time. But usually, holidays are not necessary. I usually use holidays to do my homework, to plan, to do something. While production is not working. Because their system is,

50:18

the day is shooting, the day is finished, so tomorrow is a day off. So, if they want to use their free time, it's up to them. So, there's a plan for the future? No.

50:30

Oh, there isn't? No. I mean, for the kids. For anyone? No. Not for YouTube? No.

50:37

No. I'm more thinking about family and other things. So, if possible, just for fun. But I can't, because the thought that has been built for 10 years is still a responsibility. Yesterday I watched this,

50:53

How to Leisure. How to Leisure. It turns out to be another skill. How can we relax. But have you experienced it? If I can. Experiencing how the confusion is relaxed. Can you relax?

51:10

I'm an entrepreneur, so my brain is always spinning. You can't, right? Why? I'm confused. Maybe my instinct to fight is still fast. Maybe. But that means you can't. On vacation, you can think. On vacation, I turn off everything.

51:27

I mean, I turn off my mind. I'm on vacation for two weeks, full, I don't think about any content. Oh, you can do that? I can do that. If I'm with my family. Only my family can turn off the side of that thought. Because in the end, it's work for them.

51:42

If I'm with them, I still with them, I feel sorry for them. Even though my wife said, it's okay to be a sidekick, it's better. It's more justified to go out. But I've tried, even though I made one video, a week's vacation, it's not over yet, I'm not calm. So, it's better not to, it's better to be empty,

52:04

finish it, go home and think about it. I agree. I agree. Family vacation is better not to do anything. I really agree. Because I once had a family vacation.

52:15

Then we made this, we made this. I think it's a waste to be on vacation. It's better to record it yourself. Or do something, don't think about it. Where are you going to spend your holiday? Two more weeks to Shanghai.

52:30

Shanghai for F1. Oh, you want to watch F1. Because there is a brand invitation that works with F1. They said I can join the paddock. Damn. So, oh, I can, I like F1.

52:41

Okay.

52:42

After that, I went to Disneyland. Disneyland Shanghai. Disneyland Shanghai. I took my family there. I usually don't like the brand. Because I don't want to be invited. But I wanted to take my family there.

52:54

So, I was like, okay, I'll go. Thank you. I don't like it, but I paid for it. I just said it. You paid for it. I just said it. You pay for it. But there's a note, if there's one, my family will go. If Samsung wants me to go to Korea,

53:13

I can do it myself. It's better to go straight to America, to Java, because they launch twice a year. In America.

53:26

I also accept Banyuwangi. Banyuwangi usually looks for photos. Wow, we're long, long. Okay, if it's a game, game, game. Game. It's close to technology.

53:38

Game. I used to play games, but now it's just chess.com. I used to play Stardew Valley. I kept playing. Luckily, I'm not interested in playing online games. Because I used to play Dota when I was in college. I played CS.

53:55

Luckily, I didn't have the skill.

53:57

So, I always lost.

53:59

So, I didn't continue. I forgot. I didn't care anymore because I'm not good. Finally, I started YouTube. How many views did you get on chess.com? 1400. Not that high. Well, it's higher than me. Oh, yeah. It went up 15, down 13, up 14.

54:16

One day, I haven't told this story anywhere. Only on this podcast. Okay. My own podcast. Your own podcast. Actually, I really want to be able to play chess.

54:29

Because my family is all good at it. My family is all good at it. My brother is also good at it. I want to learn chess. I want to take a course. I want to take a chess class.

54:45

There was a chess class. But I thought, I know Iren. Iren is also a chess master. He's also a chess expert. I finally DMed him. I said, I want to be taught.

55:01

For my child, I said.

55:04

How? For your child too?

55:06

Because he can teach for his child too. He's open if he knows. Yes, but it's very private. And he's picky. Then, he said, I want one session.

55:18

How much do I pay? I said this and that. No need, let's just talk. Finally, I made a promise. He's in the US, I'm here. We used Zoom. Oh, because you're married. That was a long time ago.

55:29

That was 2 years ago when he came here. We used Zoom, and he coached me. I think he was stressed. I don't understand. I really want to be able to set up, but I can't do it now, bro. I only did it once with Iren.

55:46

Oh, the podcast? The practice Zoom. He reviewed all my games before. So, he unraveled my games, the three games before. Then he told me where I was wrong, how the opening should be.

55:58

The opening is already very complicated. And then, he finally did a sparring with me. And then... Did you get cheated? And then, how did you get in here? How can I be so lucky? No, I did nothing. It's all your fault.

56:14

Oh, you're the one who opened the gate yourself. But it's okay, I learned a lot from Irin too. It's hard to be a coach. Because there's a legend story in Global, Cez.com made a competition streamer. Do you know that PewDiePie joined?

56:30

No, Critical. Moist Critical against XQC. XQC was trained by Hikaru Nakamura. Top 5 Global. Meanwhile, Critical was trained by Narodzicki. When the competition started, they matched up.

56:51

Only one minute, he was caught because of a very basic mistake by XQC. That's a legend. If you remember, you can watch it. But the hype has been built. The hype has been built. These are two famous streamers, mentored by two global GMs. Okay.

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57:07

But the mistake, once they're on the right track, they're immediately caught by a skunk. So...

57:11

Who did you train the excuse for?

57:12

Hikaru. Oh, Hikaru is the wife of Macrius.

57:15

Hikaru is the commentator.

57:16

He's confused. That's it. Why did I teach you? Yeah, I just finished 5-6 steps. So, I don't know if it's the excuse or the mentoring is not that easy. That's a legendary meme. So, the point is, Iren doesn't have to be discouraged. But there are those who are smart to teach, like who? Gotam Chess?

57:41

Oh yeah, I know. He's very smart to teach. Until he made a book, a course, and he's the most successful chess YouTuber. Yeah, yeah. If I'm playing, I like to look up at the sky.

57:52

Yeah, that's funny.

57:53

Well, that's in Queen of Gambit, what's it called? Queen's Gambit.

57:57

Queen's Gambit. You took it, right?

58:00

Yeah. He likes to go to the beach, right? I think, but I don't imagine, I just think Oh, just think Okay, wow, that's really fun David, thank you for coming here again after 3 years Thank you We've talked a lot

58:15

And we've tried the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra The features, if you haven't remember or see it, there's a privacy display, you can also notify it. You can customize it. Oh, and there's also a call screening. You can get spam, right?

58:39

Sometimes. We can ask AI to answer first. Yeah, you can talk to AI first. You can ask AI to answer first. Yes, we can talk to AI first. Yes, we can ask AI to talk to us. There's a transcript. This privacy display is the first time in the Bima Sakti galaxy.

58:56

For mobile products. Yes, that's right. On the mobile phone in the Bima Sakti galaxy. Yes, for mobile in the entire galaxy. The first one. But why is there an alien protesting?

59:10

Suddenly, the clarification. Yes, there is an alien on the planet. You can just protest to us. There is also a quiz in X Samsung Indonesia to win Samsung's smartphone. There's a quiz and giveaway. So, you can check it out there.

59:30

It's already open. It should be uploaded on March. So, it's already open. So, you can join. What's the question? You can check the question on XKAYA. And if you want to buy it, you can buy it now on the website samsung.com.id

59:48

And you can pick it up offline. Starting on March 6th, 2026. At Samsung Experience Store. So, you can just search it and buy it. So that you don't forget, there's a horizontal lock. We've shown you before, you can twist it. So if one day you want to video your partner, you can do it.

1:00:16

Make her angry, twist it like this. Usually, girls are like, it's the right one. If I take a picture of you, it's right. You never do it right. This is the right video. Because it's stable. Yes, it's like from the heart.

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