
This episode covers the acquisition of Red by Nikon, Tesla's Cybertruck resale policies, and TikTok's new photo-focused app. The hosts, Marquez, Andrew, and David, discuss various tech topics including keyboard design, camera technology, and social media trends.
The episode begins with a discussion about a custom mechanical keyboard built by Marquez, highlighting its unique features and design. The hosts debate the practicality of knobs on keyboards, sharing their typing experiences and preferences.
The conversation shifts to Nikon's acquisition of Red, detailing the history of their patent disputes and the implications for the camera industry. The hosts express surprise at Nikon's move, considering its recent struggles in the market.
Next, they discuss Tesla's Cybertruck resale restrictions, explaining the penalties for flipping the vehicle and the potential consequences for buyers. The hosts share anecdotes about the challenges of purchasing and reselling high-demand vehicles.
Finally, the episode touches on TikTok's plans to launch a photo-sharing app, aiming to compete with Instagram. The hosts reflect on the evolving landscape of social media and the impact of these changes on user experience.
Nikon acquires Red, Tesla enforces Cybertruck resale rules, and TikTok plans a photo-sharing app.

This episode stands out for the following:
It is the same Jordan but you're paying seven times the price for it!You Can’t Sell Your Cybertruck and Nikon Buys RED
It's wild, I haven't gotten that at all!You Can’t Sell Your Cybertruck and Nikon Buys RED
I should be able to do whatever I want with it!You Can’t Sell Your Cybertruck and Nikon Buys RED
I hate flipping though like with a passion.You Can’t Sell Your Cybertruck and Nikon Buys RED
If you're gonna buy something just own it.You Can’t Sell Your Cybertruck and Nikon Buys RED
Happy to be here, I know isn't it crazy time flies?You Can’t Sell Your Cybertruck and Nikon Buys RED