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[–] [email protected] 53 points 1 year ago (8 children)

Damn this is eye opening for me. LTT was always my most trusted source for tech reviews. I noticed that they’d make little mistakes every once in a while, but didn’t realize it was part of a larger problem. I actually made a Ryzen 9 7900 buying decision recently because of this video which made it seem like the best value (especially compared to their very confusing 7950x3d review). After watching this GN video though, I feel stupid for not even thinking to check other channels before making a buying decision.

(Although honestly this is a major upgrade over my previous hardware, so even if it wasn’t the best possible option, it’s still a net positive for me.)

I really hope LTT takes this criticism seriously. It’s always gratifying to see misbehavior have consequences on the internet, but these independent reviewers are pretty much the only people on our side as consumers. I’d rather see a course correction than a crash, especially since LMG in particular has a uniquely powerful position and can have real impacts on manufacturers that benefit consumers.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

LTT used to be fun because they'd get a bit more creative than other youtubers and weren't to cringewrothy (I'm talking back in the house with the kitchen set) and occasionally would go on some bonkers home engineering projects that were just stupid fun. But as my IT career grew I learned just how disconnected they are from enterprise IT and just how focused on gaming hardware they are (and just how boring gaming computers are) and now that I have a degree in networking and they've been struggling to level up their networking game I really just shake my head.

I watch them for entertainment purposes but anytime they look at server-y stuff I'm more watching to see how bad they are than to learn anything or see anything cool.

Its fine that they have their niche, its fine that they're trying to expand out of it, and I wish them the best, but they've got a concerning cultural problem that needs to be addressed before they can effectively grow more

Edit: wow this seemed so big when it was just a accuracy and integrity issue but now that seems so small with the new revelations from Madison. I wish everyone working the grind at LTT the best and hope everyone who sexually harassed and groped can find a nice thorny cactus as their new office chair

[–] MajorasMaskForever 2 points 1 year ago

Any of their "engineering" content is like that for me. I'm primarily an embedded systems developer but in an industry that keeps me close to hardware and other engineering systems (including IT infrastructure) and I'm 100% with you on the watching out of morbid curiosity. I don't know necessarily how to do things the best, but I know enough to know when something could be better and what they have ain't it.

I don't know if I agree on the cultural problem, I think it's more of an experience problem. Almost everyone they hire, even for Labs has to have some kind of publication or writing background. You're not going to find good QA or test engineers by having that huge ask on top, so they're not getting the experience to test properly. I'm not sure they even recognize that performing the tests is like 10% of the total work.

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