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I'm 80% with you, my only small issue with him is that sometimes things he reports on is a bit too dramatic. A like a bit too youtube bait or some reuters "hit" pieces. Yes, it's investigative and things we don't usually see or most media won't talk about, but it shows his opinion a bit too loud.
The GPU blackmarket showed something more or less people knew, that banned gpus were making into China. He didn't show of find any top tier GPUs or clusters but he showed how banned 5090s and 4090s are literally sold on the street, how you have repair and even mod shops, and found enough low AI grade tier in universities that clearly leads to believe that any chinese company that wants AI gpus bad enough can get them. I mean, a bunch of US companies that sell "computer time" are basically doing it for china.
Instead of 3h or whatever it was it could've been easily condensed to 60min and then make the extended version if you want to see all the fluff.