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Learn through Problem Solving and the first 200 people can save 20% off today on Brilliant at brilliant.org GET MERCH: lttstore.com SUPPORT US ON FLOATPLANE: floatplane.com LTX EXPO: ltxexpo.com Timestamps: 0:00 Riley does a great Patrick Stewart 0:12 Cyberpunk 2077 source code hacked 1:18 Rocket lake motherboards 2:20 Signal snafu 3:10 Brilliant 3:47 QUICK BITS 3:53 Ubisoft making more F2P 4:18 Steam launches in China 4:42 Facebook making Clubhouse clone 5:03 Terraria Stadia port cancelled 5:20 Hyundai Tiger X-1 NEWS SOURCES DIPPING INTO THE RED CD Projekt Red hack linustechtips.com wired.com twitter.com kotaku.com vice.com ONCE AGAIN ASKING FOR SUPPORT Intel H410 and B460 motherboards won’t support 11th gen CPUs kitguru.net notebookcheck.net But some mobo makers will make versions that DO support tomshardware.com hothardware.com BAD SIGNALS Signal vs anti-censorship community linustechtips.com twitter.com github.com bleepingcomputer.com QUICK BITS GOING UBISOFT ON ME Ubisoft moving away from AAA games linustechtips.com because Embracer Group overtook them? kitguru.net what about those star wars games collider.com STEAM PUTS JUST THE TIP IN Steam launches in China with 41 titles engadget.com steamdb.info WE’LL MAKE OUR OWN, WITH BLACKJACK AND Facebook working on Clubhouse clone nytimes.com theverge.com TERRARIBLE TREATMENT Terraria dev pulls game from Stadia after Google locked his account linustechtips.com 9to5google.com BEST OF BOTH WHEELS Hyundai really wants walking cars to be a thing cnet.com youtube.com --------------------------------------------------- AFFILIATES & REFERRALS --------------------------------------------------- ►Affiliates, Sponsors & Referrals: lmg.gg ►Private Internet Access VPN: lmg.gg ►MK Keyboards: lmg.gg ►Nerd or Die Stream Overlays: lmg.gg ►NEEDforSEAT Gaming Chairs: lmg.gg ►Displate Metal Prints: lmg.gg ►Epic Games Store (LINUSMEDIAGROUP): lmg.gg ►Official Game Store: nexus.gg ►Amazon Prime: lmg.gg ►Audible Free Trial: lmg.gg ►Our Gear on Amazon: geni.us FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @TechLinkedYT Facebook: @TechLinked FOLLOW OUR OTHER CHANNELS --------------------------------------------------- Linus Tech Tips: lmg.gg Techquickie: lmg.gg ShortCircuit: lmg.gg LMG Clips: lmg.gg Channel Super Fun: lmg.gg Carpool Critics: lmg.gg
The video opens with a playful premise of tech news being implanted into the viewer, framing the host as a tongue-in-cheek Professor X. The main story centers on CD Projekt Red being hit by a cyberattack in which hackers threaten to release the source code for Cyberpunk 2077, the Witcher 3, and the Gwent trading card game if the studio pays a ransom. The hosts discuss CDPR's stance of not negotiating with terrorists and describe the hackers’ partial release of game assets and claims that the next data drop would come soon. The segment emphasizes the security implications for large game studios, while also noting the public relations angle as cybercrime headlines collide with fans eagerly awaiting patches. Moving beyond cybercrime, the video covers a rapid-fire set of tech and gaming updates, including Intel Rocket Lake compatibility, Signal privacy discussions, and the quick bits sponsor segment with Brilliant. The hosts explain that some motherboard chipsets will not support 11th generation CPUs, highlighting the practical impact on PC builders, and illustrate the ongoing tension between hardware compatibility and user expectations. The Quick Bits portion touches Ubisoft’s shift toward free-to-play, Steam’s China launch with limited titles, Facebook’s Clubhouse clone, and the Stadia-related Terraria port cancellation after a co-creator loses access to Google accounts, followed by Hyundai’s Tiger X-1 walking car concept. The overall takeaway is a mix of caution about cybersecurity in gaming, industry adaptation in hardware and software, and a lighthearted tone that underscores the fast pace and evolving nature of technology news, with a call to stay tuned for more updates. The video ends with a playful tease that more tech news will come on Friday, promising more content at the expense of viewers’ time for entertainment value. The narrative blends real-world tech incidents with humorous banter, balancing analysis with entertainment as it surveys current events in gaming, hardware, and digital culture.
Topics · technology · gaming · cybersecurity · industry-news · hardware · internet-privacy · digital-culture
Questions answered
- What happened to CD Projekt Red regarding Cyberpunk 2077's source code?
- CD Projekt Red was hacked and faced a ransomware-style threat to release the Cyberpunk 2077 source code, the Witcher 3, and Gwent if a ransom were paid; the studio stated it would not negotiate with terrorists and began managing the fallout.
- Why are motherboard compatibility issues being discussed in this video?
- The video explains that Intel Rocket Lake CPUs will be backwards compatible with higher-end 400 and 500 series motherboards but not with the budget 400 series chipsets, due to older manufacturing processes, which affects upgrade paths for users.