claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.026
DeadFlip casual Metallica tournament with strategy breakdown and community engagement.
DeadFlip machines are kept as hard as possible with wide outlanes, no ball save, no extra balls, and tight tilt
high confidence · Jack Danger explaining house rules for DeadFlip stream machines
The Walking Dead code was recently updated and put into Stern machines
medium confidence · Discussion about code updates available for download via USB stick
DeadFlip channel grew significantly in about a week to a week and a half
high confidence · Jack Danger commenting on stream growth trajectory
Four more subscriber milestone is needed to unlock two new emotes on the DeadFlip channel
high confidence · Multiple references to being four subscribers away from emote rewards
Some pinball machine operators purchase machines and place them in locations without proper maintenance understanding
high confidence · Jack Danger explaining operator neglect of pinball machines at bowling alleys
“DeadFlip machines are kept as hard as we can keep them. So the outlanes are as wide as possible... There's no ball save on our Metallica. There's no extra balls on our Metallica. And the tilt's pretty tight, and good luck.”
Jack Danger@ 4:40 — Establishes house rules and difficulty philosophy for DeadFlip machines
“You gotta take care of your machines, honestly. And some operators don't understand that. They think they can buy a pin and throw it inside a bowling alley and just leave it there.”
Jack Danger@ 6:42 — Commentary on operator neglect in the pinball industry
“Look how this freaking stream has exploded in the course of a week or a week and a half. It's out of control.”
Jack Danger@ 2:39 — Reflects on rapid growth of DeadFlip channel
“If you don't feel comfortable on a game without a ball save, don't do the super skill shot. But, you know, YOLO, whatever.”
Jack Danger@ 25:12 — Safety advice regarding high-risk skill shot attempts
community_signal: Women's pinball leagues being organized in multiple cities: DTF (Down to Flip) in Chicago and Delta and Time in Oakland, led by Blue Continental
high · Announcement about all-ladies leagues with descriptions: 'DTF, which means down to flip' and 'Delta and Time' league with invitation for interested players to contact Blue Continental
community_signal: DeadFlip channel experienced significant growth in about one week, approaching subscriber milestones for emote unlocks
high · Jack Danger: 'Look how this freaking stream has exploded in the course of a week or a week and a half. It's out of control.' Multiple references to being four subscribers away from two new emotes.
design_philosophy: DeadFlip intentionally maintains machines at maximum difficulty with wide outlanes but no ball save, tight tilt, and no extra balls to simulate real-world playing conditions
high · Jack Danger explaining house rules: 'DeadFlip machines are kept as hard as we can keep them... We keep it hard so that there aren't as many surprises when you go out in the world.'
operational_signal: Pinball operator neglect identified as industry problem - some operators place machines in locations without understanding maintenance requirements
high · Jack Danger: 'Some operators don't understand that. They think they can buy a pin and throw it inside a bowling alley and just leave it there.'
code_update: The Walking Dead pinball code recently updated and made available for home/location installation via USB
youtube_groq_whisper · $0.474
medium · Discussion about downloading and installing new Walking Dead code with crowbar, drill, and USB stick; Jack Danger states 'I just put the new Walking Dead code in. It's a blast.'