To get into a private tracker you need to have a good seed to leech ratio, and to do that you need to upload a lot, which is what gets you on the ISP hitlist. This solution is by definition not useful for people in countries where the ISPs enforce no torrenting
Are you deliberately being obtuse? They do enforce no torrenting of copyrighted material. Downloading they tend to not care, but uploading will get you legal notices in many EU nations
I'm looking for lower than instant gadification resources for the news. If I get a news paper weekly, rather then just constantly checking the internet for what usually ends up being the same stories, just another outlet....
It's a current affairs magazine, but where the 'current' is delayed by 3-6 months, so they can write a proper analysis and not a live feed of minute updates
Yeah it can cause disruption, I agree. However it should preferably cause disruption for the people you have a problem with. Or simply by using public space which is equally theirs.
Making headlines by defacing historical monuments and art isn't really getting the public on their side. I'm left wing, most of the people I engage with are, and I've yet to meet someone in real life who thinks what Just stop oil are doing is helpful
If the high rollers didn't feel inconveniences then their protest wasn't very effective! If they can effectively inconvenience the public to the extent that the government can pass new authoritarian anti-protest laws, but they failed to actually inconvenience the high rollers then what the hell are they doing and isn't this opinion that they're not really benefiting the movement actually quite an accurate one?
Why are the 2nm chips important? I wouldn't guess that the chip is the bit restricting the size of a phone or laptop, it's the battery and the LCD screen and all that stuff.
This is classic muddying of a clear cut case for drama only. This was infamous in the UK for the fact that there had been so many warnings about her by senior doctors, which had not been acted on until far far too late
Israeli defence minister flies to US for ‘critical’ talks on Gaza and Lebanon ( www.theguardian.com )
Pity, really.
Members of Britain’s richest family get jail terms for exploiting Indian staff at Swiss mansion | The Straits Times ( www.straitstimes.com )
WIth instant gratification leading to addiction (for me) on Social media and the internet, I'm considering trying the old fashion newspaper.
I'm looking for lower than instant gadification resources for the news. If I get a news paper weekly, rather then just constantly checking the internet for what usually ends up being the same stories, just another outlet....
Battery electric vehicles lose their spark in Europe as hybrids steal the show ( www.theregister.com )
Stonehenge sprayed with paint by environmental protesters ( www.dw.com )
The prehistoric megalithic structure in England has been targeted by activists spraying orange powder paint, social media footage showed....
Prominent Palestinian doctor, Iyad Rantisi, dies during interrogation in Israel ( www.palestinechronicle.com )
Share Your Story: The Impact of Losing Access to 500,000 Books ( docs.google.com )
Britain's Sunak cites growing up without Sky TV as example of hardship ( www.reuters.com )
When It Comes to the Environment, There Really Is No Such Thing as a “Good” Car ( www.nakedcapitalism.com )
YouTube videos are skipping to the end for users with adblockers ( 9to5google.com )
One dead as London-Singapore flight hit by turbulence ( www.bbc.com )
One person has been killed and several others injured on a Singapore Airlines flight from London that was hit by severe turbulence. ...
Secret meeting between Apple and TSMC reported, possibly to reserve all 2nm capacity ( 9to5mac.com )
A British Nurse Was Found Guilty of Killing Seven Babies. Did She Do It? ( www.newyorker.com )
Archive link...
Worth the effort to obtain a copy of MS Office on the high seas? *SOLVED
It's for my mother, who so far cannot stand LibreOffice.
CEO Alarmed to Discover That Laying Off 1,500 Workers Had Consequences ( futurism.com )