[Applause] [Music] covering the week's top tech stories with the slight linux bias if you enjoy your weekly tech news with a slight linux bias become part of our fleet choose your rank at patreon.com category5 let's get into it microsoft has fixed a bizarre windows 10 error that's coming up but first while a mario theme switch has been announced we all hope for the release of a new 4k nintendo switch pro this year mario themed news keeps flowing out of nintendo as they continue celebrating the 35th anniversary of super mario bros which took place in september we've seen the revisited nintendo game and watch and now nintendo has announced the new game super mario 3d world and bowser's fury which they promise is a bigger and badder version of the game originally released for the wii u but our focus this week is on something a little different and a whole lot bigger we talked about it way back on episode 604 in april 2019 but now it's ready the first ever super nintendo world theme park is opening at universal studios japan on february 4th of this year a newly released sneak peek video tour by shigeru mayamoto creator of mario donkey kong and the legend of zelda walks you right into the atrium of princess peach's castle through a portal-like shimmering green pipe from there mayamoto shows you how to use decorated smart wristbands to collect coins all throughout a colorful life-size version of the legendary world just as in the classic super mario bros punching up on each question mark block encountered along the way will release the coin straight into your wristband replete with a satisfying coin collecting ding this wearable wristband technology is linked to your smartphone and unlocks the interactive gameplay experience of the park combined with the augmented reality experience of themed rides this promises to be a magical experience for visitors of all ages one such adventure bowser's castle is sure to delight with its heavy stone walls looming staircases burning wall sconces dungeon-like doors and an enormous statue of bowser in its depths which as rumor has it just might be animated here you'll find the entrance doors to an augmented reality mario kart ride called koopas challenge where participants will be able to toss shells and steer about the mushroom kingdom thomas garatti senior director innovation and global executive producer for mario kart explains guests will put on their headset which takes them through the mario kart universe to experience never-ending excitement and thrills chock-full of the iconic landscapes pipes castles and the beloved creatures and characters of the super mario world this 580 million dollar project is part of an effort by the kyoto-based games company to increase falling revenue by expanding its franchises the park was initially scheduled to open back before the 2020 summer olympics in tokyo but both were delayed due to the covet 19 pandemic while they are doing augmented reality what i found really intriguing about this video is that it appears like the park is all physical recreations of the gameplay which is totally awesome and i was expecting a nintendo theme park to be like filled with screens and you know nintendo gameplay and everything else but it's literally taken the uh like the mario theme and turned it into a real life park that you can walk through to the point where one of my favorite parts that were shown in this in this preview was that um at one point you shrink like mario shrinks yeah yeah because the though all the surroundings become huge that's right yeah triple in size and it's like oh my goodness the effect is so cool like you want to bring your smartphone and start taking some pictures now i wonder if there'll be some sort of like you know hey you can't film this for i don't know i doubt it no something like this it's meant for kids well that's meant for it's meant for 80s kids boomers will say yeah [Laughter] to take their zoomers with them and uh and and show them what you know it's pretty magical i i mean i'm not a huge theme park person i mean like i remember going to disney as a kid yeah and i was like okay it's just another place for attractions and rides sure but this is probably the first theme based park that's legit theme based yeah um that i would probably go to and simply because it is mario and and the idea behind it is mind-blowing like so the fact that you can take a video game and turn it into a place and then they hit those elements yeah it's so cool and and i like that they've got um that interactive component yeah with hitting the coins and and all that kind of stuff because it's not just about going and and experiencing it it's about experiencing it which takes it to another level we went to lego world years ago yeah and and that was fun you can go onto our website and do a search for for lego and category 5 tv if you want to see it but we took our kids there and it was a lot of fun and it kind of reminded me of that where you're you're walking into a world that is just lego that's right and you're walking into a world that is just you are basically transported into these video games that you and i grew up with yeah it's so magical now what i can't wait to find out is who's the first person that's going to slip on a banana peel do they get away with saying oh part of the experience don't sue us the interesting thing about opening a theme park at the beginning of 2021 of course uh you know like uh japan you know last last i saw were uh friday they were at about 8 000 cases yeah and and so you know how are they going to do this uh two years ago when they first announced this theme park there there was no pandemic in sight right but i mean at this point the capital has been put in to build it and maybe that's it like it's ready yeah and when everything is behind us then okay we can all go but will people go regardless probably not like not travelers but locals well i mean we sure would we just got stats as long as there's social distancing and safety sure is put into place which there will be but look at the christmas holidays here in canada stats just came out that from was it canada or ontario alone 4 000 people went to hawaii over the christmas holidays okay and that's in the midst of a global pandemic so i can imagine people people will people are going to go oh no okay so stay safe i'm i'm absolutely certain that uh nintendo will um and universal studios in general will have um safety precautions in position and be following the rules and everything else but uh something definitely to look forward to taking the kids to uh when things are a little bit safer for sure absolutely all right becca future plans include the opening of super nintendo world parks at universal studios in orlando florida hollywood california and singapore microsoft has fixed windows 10's 60 seconds self-destruct after upgrading to windows 10 20 h2 with the october 2020 update some windows 10 users experienced a bizarre windows 10 error without warning a prompt would appear on their screen to alert them that they had only 60 seconds to save their work before their system would automatically shut down and restart there was no option to cancel or dismiss the restart and if a user happened to have stepped away from their computer at the time of the alert they risk losing important unsaved data by not being quick enough to do anything about it microsoft confirmed this back in november explaining that some windows 10 updates caused critical issues for certain configurations with the local security authority subsystem service this was reportedly a filing conflict in the system triggered by changing your local username especially the main admin account name if your particular device was affected this mysterious prompt might have appeared and rebooted your system these type of issues cropping up following a windows update can be very frustrating have you ever had a windows update cause you to lose data or functionality tell us about it in the comments below robbie have you ever encountered such a thing oh becca i tell you what uh jeff do you remember our season 10 pilot episode uh where we shot four years ago yes but you'll remember because it's the it's the episode where we shot the entire thing in 360 vr video oh yes absolutely you remember that yeah um shooting and producing vr video is very taxing on your computer yeah oh yeah you had a ton of work to do a ton of work the rendering process of that episode was more than 24 straight hours just to render out a one-hour video i remember that and windows 10 rebooted mid-stream i forgot about that it did and you know i'm not i don't work full-time at the studio and especially then it's like you're there once a week and you expect that okay everything's going to be ready and no it was sitting at the login prompt and i had lost everything yeah because you can't just continue halfway through the round no oh no it doesn't no you had to start over so needless to say yes becca i have been through similar situations um and i used to use like things like notepad i'd have like notes and everything up on my screen about the show as i was editing and things like that um and then i'd head home for the night and i had that lost a few times as well and and finally i realized okay this is not a this is not for me so i saved save my work always and yeah hopefully never have a render interrupted like that oh man wow well at least this mysterious 60 second self-destruct issue was finally resolved on january 7 2021 the fix was pushed out automatically so you don't need to do anything as long as your windows 10 device gets its windows updates however if you are working with custom media or have updates paused make sure you update your os 60 seconds that's not enough time i mean i would be furious thankfully thankfully my system did not have this issue yeah but for a while probably a year my system wouldn't even do updates oh really it would try and do it and then it would crash every time oh wow and then like a month and a half ago it started working so i didn't have to go through this the worst thing is when that update comes up on the screen and you can't get out of it it's like full screen and it blocks everything so you're in the you might be in the middle of something and suddenly yeah you're locked out now this is a case once again where microsoft has updated windows 10 and introduced a problem that previously didn't exist yeah and that i mean i don't have to say that bugs me i think that that bugs all of us that that kind of thing still happens yeah but we we've you know we've been through this it seems like it's a recurring theme that microsoft keeps doing this where they're breaking systems and at least they're consistent you know what you're getting bugs you know what you're getting this is where that slight linux bias comes in and we say hey check out linux mint check out ubuntu check out ubuntu mate yeah what else can we say debian definitely debian just about anything just not centos yeah it's i don't know why this stuff doesn't get caught first by windows like i i gotta hand it to them i mean as software developing uh as software developers it's it's virtually impossible to think of every sure every case of every scenario um sometimes it has to do with the particular graphics drivers you have and like they just can't test everything but you know in it one of the one of the practices that we have is okay we're going to make a big change to the network we have 1200 computers we're going to push this out to five isolated systems first we're gonna see how it goes and then we wait it out we see how everything goes right great okay a couple of days of have passed let's push that out to 30 systems and let's see if any complaints or problems come in and as we work through those things then we feel confident and we can push it out to the 1200 systems right but you've got windows is on probably billions of computers right so why do they not have a test well why don't they run their update on all of their systems one percent of those ten systems yeah let's release this update to one percent yeah let's see what happens but could you i'd hate to be the one percent yeah but at least then they could fix it before pushing it out to billions of people yeah and i mean i'm sure that this kind of i can exaggerate you know like it was isolated cases i mean i say that sure loosely it wasn't every system yeah but imagine if like a a government defense computer was running windows and they were middle of something important that's like you've got 60 seconds it's like yeah what uh-huh like enter the disarm codes now you have 120 seconds to disarm yeah you have 60 seconds before i reboot oh boy yeah it's unfortunate but at least they got it fixed quickly i will give you know microsoft that is they fixed it quick so hopefully some of their other issues hopefully you didn't lose anything yeah don't miss the other stories we're following this week first mozilla's privacy vpn service is now available on mac os and linux plus intel's newly announced 12th gen chip hybrid is set to compete with both arm and apple silicon subscribe to our youtube channel to make sure you catch the full stories from the category 5 tv newsroom i'm becca ferguson thanks for watching you