Hack Like a Pro: How to Anonymously Torrent Files with Tribler

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One of the many reasons I write this blog is to help you keep the Internet free and open. Throughout human history, whenever a government or other powerful entity has wanted to subjugate a people or group, the first thing they do is isolate that group from others and control the flow of information to it. By enabling all of you in Null Byte land, you have the power to keep the Internet free, open, and uncensored while making the world a safer place for everyone.

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“In the Soviet Union, capitalism triumphed over communism. In…

“In the Soviet Union, capitalism triumphed over communism. In this country, capitalism triumphed over democracy.” .. (Fran Lebowitz)

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The fight to save Peace River Valley

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I LOVE HONEYBEES. They really know how to dance.

While on production in British Columbia with photographer Garth Lenz, I met Guy Armitage and Mary Bereton of Hudson’s Hope Honey. Guy also loves bees and he has searched for the best nooks and crannies in Hudson’s Hope for his hives to live. They are picky, and he is dedicated to their happiness. Happy bees make the best honey. Unfortunately much of this prime bee real estate will be underwater if the proposed Site C dam is built. Guy, Mary, and their bees are among the many who will be affected by the proposed dam.

Site C would flood 83 km of the beautiful Peace River Valley, displacing all who call it home.

There are often differing opinions around energy development. What is unique about Peace Valley is that you’d be hard pressed to find someone in the valley who supports the proposed Site C dam. I couldn’t tell an unbiased story on this issue if I wanted to. The business community is against it, because the economics are not sound. The $8.8 billion project would be funded through taxing BC citizens. No one is talking about the need for more hydro power; BC has hydro power already. Site C would flood 78 First Nations heritage sites, in violation of the First Nations treaty rights. Some of the best class agricultural soil in BC is found in the Peace River Valley and is of course worthless underwater. This valley is also used by wildlife as key portion of their migration routes.

Everyone living in the valley has something at stake. I asked Xavier Beam about the proposed Site C dam. He was standing in his backyard on the banks of the Peace River, holding a fishing pole and shading his eyes to watch his younger brothers paddling in a tiny canoe. He responded, “Well, they are going to build a highway right through our house and then flood it…I just have this huge problem with that.”

I caught a screening of DamNation right before I set off on this project, and was astonished by the extent to which dams are no longer considered an effective way of creating energy. Dams are obsolete. With thousands of unsafe and deteriorating dams to address, building new ones is a step in the wrong direction.

There is a lot of buzz surrounding dams right now, and decision makers are listening. There is simply not a good argument for the Site C dam and the BC government knows it. The solution is simple — don’t build the Site C dam. Everyone wins, and Guys’ bees will be happy.

More information in the links below:

  • “Building the dam is the equivalent of turning gold into lead.”Dan Potts, the former executive director of the Associate of Major Power Customers of BC
  • “I think the cost of hydro-electric dam construction is so astronomical that no one will ever do it again and we’re going to have this huge white elephant. Potentially it’s going to drive our industry out of business.”Craig Thomson, Energy and Environment Supervisor at Canfor Taylor Pulp Mill
  • “The alluvial soils to be flooded to produce overpriced power for the Site C dam are capable of producing sufficient fresh vegetables to provide the nutritional needs of a million people. Forever.”Wendy Holm, Professional Agrologist
  • “Obsolete dams impose a high cost on river communities and ecosystems, our economy and tribal cultures. We have found better ways to do the work of dams.”DamNation

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Yulia Terenti for ELLE Vietnam by Benjamin Kanarek

Yulia Terenti

Fashion photographer Benjamin Kanarek captures Special ELLE 2015 Spring Fashion Trends Report starring Yulia Terenti for ELLE Vietnam‘s February 2015 issue. In charge of styling was Coline Peyrot with hair by Chiao Chenet at Airport and makeup by Christopher Kam at Airport.

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Elle Macpherson looks spot-on as she takes to television appearance

Elle Macpherson looks spot-on as she takes to television appearance

Elle Macpherson has enjoyed a modeling career which has already surpassed the thirty years mark, and the Australian supermodel has certainly aged more than gracefully, as confirmed on Wednesday (January 28th).

The fifty year-old style icon, who recently ended a twenty-five year partnership with Aussie intimates powerhouse Bendon, the company with which she produced her popular “The Body” line of lingerie, was seen looking absolutely spot-on as she made her way to El Capitan Entertainment Centre to film a guest appearance at ABC’s late-night television talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Los Angeles.

Macpherson had her sandy blonde hair tumbling down the sides in semi waves as she hit the studio wearing a fringe-filled black coat on top of a matching semi-sheer chiffon jumpsuit that was embellished with gold foil polka dots all over. She completed the look with a pair of thin-strapped sandal pumps, a leather handbag and a set of dark shades, all in matching color.

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Jimmy Choo Spring Summer 2015 by Steven Klein

Jimmy Choo

Jimmy Choo enlists Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington and top model Ondria Hardin for their Spring Summer 2015 advertising campaign lensed by fashion photographer Steven Klein. In charge of styling was Panos Yiapanis with hair by Shay Ashual and makeup by Val Garland. Set desgn is work of Mary Howard.

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This US town banned cell phones

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When did you use a corded phone for the last time?

In Green Banks, West Virginia, not only do the inhabitants use corded phones every day, but they also have no access to wifi, cell phones, and are banned from using microwaves.

The explanation for this ban is simple: the town is a “national radio quiet zone” because it is home to a number of sophisticated telescopes that could be dammaged by wireless transmitters’ interference. The cutting-edge Green Banks observatory plays a very important role in studying remnants of the big bang, stars being formed, new planets, etc.

If this looks like your idea of hell, well, think again. The people of Green Banks have learnt to appreciate their unplugged lifestyle and the benefits that come with it: human connections.
While the telescopes are helping scientists to explain the origins of life, the good people of Green Banks are just enjoying it fully. It’s a win-win situation.

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Obama has just been in the news visiting Saudi Arabia, the…

Obama has just been in the news visiting Saudi Arabia, the USA’s ‘staunch and loyal ally’ in the middle-east, where blogger Raif Badawi was recently jailed for 10 years, fined 1 million Saudi Riyal (about $260,000), banned from using any kind of media or traveling until 2034, and sentenced to be lashed publicly 1,000 times with a 7ft bamboo cane after he started a website for social and political debate .. (story here).

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