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teabree-shark · 2 years ago
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When a youtuber you've never liked and always seemed super creepy, arrogant, and self-centered finally gets a chance to self-immolate in an extremely public fashion over something that could have been so easily solved if they had even a shred of self awareness or empathy:
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coulsonlives · 2 years ago
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Wow. I never really liked Linus Tech Tips because he's had some super cold takes, but this takes the cake.
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kolegaliterat · 2 years ago
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Literat przegląda Internet nr 156
Linus Media Group nie ma ostatnio dobrej passy. Sprzedany prototyp firmy Billet Labs, toksyczne warunki pracy i błędy w recenzjach.
Przegląd z dużym opóźnieniem, bo zazwyczaj publikuję je w środy, a nie w soboty. Cóż, tym razem, tak się niefortunnie złożyło, że we 22 sierpnia premierę miał dodatek do gry Guild Wars 2. To jest tytuł, w którym gram od blisko 11 lat, cały czas wracam i biorę udział w różnych wydarzeniach. Nie inaczej było tym razem! Wsiąkłem, przepadłem, znalazłem dosłownie chwilę, aby przejrzeć, co tam się…
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whoopsyeahokay · 1 year ago
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October Sun
summary: Simon hadn't planned on committing expulsion-worthy crime at 10am on a Thursday. In fact, he hadn't planned on committing expulsion-worthy crime ever. In his defense, though, his best friend's ghost had been emphatic about getting into Mr. Anderson's phone, and it'd been the only course of action he could think of to prove she could rely on him. Simon had regretted it as soon as it'd happened. Fuck my life, I guess.
pairing: Wally Clark x fem!reader
warnings: panic attacks. eventual smutty smut smut. and mad spoilers. and obvious Canon divergence. very involved, very dense plot.
bon reading, frens
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OCTOBER SUN pt.17
Simon found you at your locker at the tail-end of lunch, trading sketchbooks for your copy of Frankenstein and your English binder. Mathilda stood beside you, merrily outlining her upcoming interview with an administrator from some posh, East Coast art academy.
You smiled and nodded in the appropriate places; giggled when Mathilda commented on something Hana had said at lunch. However, Simon noted, you weren't offering a lot in the way of conversation.
Mathilda clocked Simon first, lengthened her short frame as much as she could—spine straight, shoulders back, chin up—and leveled him with a look that could boil water. It took him a second to remember they shared History. That she'd been in Ms. Fields' class when Simon had accused Xavier of hurting Maddie and had forced the contents of Xavier's backpack to spill in front of an audience.
He wanted to pretend her hostility toward him didn't sting—because it didn't, right? They weren't friends. Mathilda hadn't shown anything but superficial interest in him since Xavier and Maddie became XavierandMaddie. To her, Simon was Maddie's plus-one. The guy Maddie took everywhere she went. Linus' security blanket in human form.
Of course, that reality only existed if Simon completely disregarded that it'd been Mathilda who'd always asked after Simon; had extended every invitation to join them for group events. She'd driven Simon home on multiple occasions, even when it'd made more sense that Hana and Lucas would have since they shared a neighborhood.
Shit, maybe he and Mathilda were friends? He'd never considered it before. How you and Mathilda and—aw crap that's right: Eli—had made significant efforts to get to know Simon. Had welcomed him into the fold of pre-established friendship and encouraged him to carve out his own place within it.
And to show his appreciation, Simon had lunged after Xavier like a vendetta with claws.
Simon waved at Mathilda weakly, eyes darting away from hers when she doubled down and fiercened her glower. Despite his height advantage, Simon considered running to the Philippines to stay with his aunt. He'd request a room with reinforced steel walls and a couple of security guards outside the door, just in case.
Did Mathilda have her passport? He should ask.
"I'm gonna head to Media," Mathilda announced before you were even aware of Simon's presence. "I'll see you in Bio." She flipped her long, purple-black hair, deliberately whipping Simon in the face with the ends as she swanned by.
"Later gator," You replied, offhand, shutting your locker and, "Oh, hey," catching Simon as he slunk into the space Mathilda had vacanted.
Simon watched Mathilda warily until she disappeared into the stream of students. Partly because he felt a weird kind of fucked up for not having sooner recognized the olive branch of friendship Mathilda had been brandishing, but mostly because he was batshit terrified she'd reappear just to punch him in the nuts.
Needing a second opinion, he blurted, "Are Mathilda and I friends?"
You startled, spluttering around an answer before reminding him, "Didn't you go with her and Eli to Comic Con when everyone else bailed?"
Holy shit. With everything going on, Simon had genuinely forgotten about that adventure. Xavier was 'too cool'. Maddie and Nicole hadn't been interested, you'd been visiting your dad in England and, well, he didn't know why Hana and Lucas had backed out, but Simon had been given Lucas' ticket. Told to treat it like a months-late birthday present.
Mathilda knew when his birthday was.
Simon groaned and hit the back of his head on the locker he leaned against. "I fucked up."
"You really didn't think she thought of you as her friend?"
"No comment." Simon pinched the bridge of his nose. Watched stars explode behind his eyes when he rubbed his lids with the pads of his thumb and forefinger.
After a short lull, you said, "I know we're not as close as you and Maddie, but you are aware that we're friends, right?"
"Yes?" Simon replied, the upward lilt of punctuation prompting a sour expression to your face.
"You're an idiot."
Simon readjusted so he was tilted on his shoulder, putting every ounce of apology he had in him behind his next words, "I'm sorry. I just...I figured you guys let me hang out because Maddie and I are a package deal."
Were, a voice not unlike Maddie's unhelpfully corrected, we were a package deal.
"I repeat: You're an idiot." But you said it with humor, giving Simon a crooked smile and a harmless whack to the arm. "Look, none of us pretend we're as close as you two are, but, Si, that doesn't mean we wouldn't help you hide a—" Body.
Simon saw the instant your brain caught up to your mouth and suddenly you curled into yourself; crossed your arms and ducked your chin into your chest.
"I didn't mean it like that."
"Hey, it's okay." For the first time in a long time (perhaps the first time ever), Simon reached out to you, put a hand on your shoulder, and squeezed. "I get it." Quiet, touched, "Thank you."
"You're welcome. And don't worry," You assured him, "Tilly won't hold it against you forever. Once we expose Mr. A and clear Xavier's name, she'll forget what you did to him."
"If you say so," Simon muttered. Belatedly, he registered, "Mr. A?" He hadn't heard anyone refer to Mr. Anderson as Mr. A and, as far as he knew, the only teachers to earn a friendly nickname from their senior classmates were Mrs. Bloom, the Drama teacher, and Mr. Fitzgerald, the band director. Bloomageddon and Fitz-G respectively.
You carried on as if Simon hadn't said anything, "Speaking of clearing Zav's name, I have an idea. But we'll have to do it after school when he's busy with Booster Club."
Simon remembered then why he'd sought you out, shifting to curl a hand around the phone in his sweater pocket.
"His fingerprints have to be all over that money," You explained in a stage whisper, "If we can get it to the police, they'll have to arrest him." You nudged closer when Simon didn't say anything, somehow reading him like a picture book, "Or...you have a different plan?"
Taking a fortifying breath, Simon volunteered, "I'm gonna show you something, and you can't freak out."
Dubious, "Oh-kay~."
He leaned closer, gently turned you so there was a little cave of privacy between both your bodies and the lockers. You glanced around, checking for possible eavesdroppers, before giving Simon your full attention and, damn, being on the receiving end made Simon's pulse quicken a little.
He shoved the thought aside before it could gain any ground, unwilling to make room within himself for anything that didn't directly impact locating Maddie's body.
"You can trust me, Simon."
"I know," He said, though he still needed a moment to build the confidence to show you what he'd done.
Although you'd already proven you were in this with him, willing to drown in the same dark pool of questions to resolve Maddie's murder. Although you'd obviously spent time and energy constructing a plan that, upon hearing it, Simon had to concede was a lot smarter than what he'd done. Although you'd admitted you and he were friends and you'd help him cover up a crime at the drop of a hat...
Simon was scared. Scared that he'd done the wrong thing; that he'd get expelled; that he'd hallucinated his best friend's ghost and had stolen someone's property because, oh fuck, he had a brain tumor or dormant schizophrenia or—
"Breathe." You ordered, hand flattened over Simon's heart, taking long, deep breaths of your own for Simon to mimic.
And, oh God, you'd lifted his hand from his pocket as he'd been spiraling, pressed it to your chest so he could feel the steadiness of your heartbeat under his palm. Placed safely above inappropriate, warm skin and hard bone, rising and falling slowly as you talked in a calming rhythm.
He sucked in a shuddery breath, then another, and another, lungs finally expanding to accommodate the air he so desperately needed. It took another minute for the spots in his vision to recede, another minute after that for embarrassment to flush under his skin like a sunburn.
"Sorry." He gasped, taking his hand back and returning it to his pocket. "I..."
"Stop thinking, Simon." You said in an aloe-vera tone, the sound of it cooling the hot prickle of humiliation before it calcified. "Are you okay?"
You'd asked him that almost every day since the APEX. Hell, just last night you'd made sure he was okay to drive home after your sister had called you in for supper.
"Yeah." He said, not sure how much he meant it, but decidedly against unpacking his trauma in a semi-crowded hallway. "Thanks for..." What? "For that." He ended lamely and cast his gaze to his feet.
With a distinct note of sadness, you admitted, "Xavier spent a year helping me...breathe."
And Simon was grateful that you phrased it that way, suddenly drained and unable to receive another frank overture of support.
"So, what am I not freaking out about?"
Simon could kiss you, seriously. "Right, yeah." He made sure no one was watching when he pulled out Mr. Anderson's phone and held it between you and him.
You raised an eyebrow, "You want me not to freak out about your phone?"
"Not mine," Simon murmured, "Mr. Anderson's. I grabbed it off his desk this morning."
Without missing a beat, "Is it locked?"
Simon almost flung himself at you, a fizzy cocktail of so damn grateful and so damn pleased that you didn't immediately chew his head off and spit it out in front of Principal Hartman.
"Yeah. And I don't have the code. But if we can find out who he was talking to last night—"
"—We might find out what happened to Maddie." You finished, nodding like it was the simplest thing in the world. "Alright. I bet there's a YouTube tutorial for hacking into phones." Simon hadn't thought of that.
"I'll look into it. I've got a free period 'til sixth, I'll see what I can find."
"Good." You stared at the phone, eyes narrowing, "You turned it off, right?"
"No..?" Simon said as he stuffed the phone back in his pocket.
Alarmed, "Simon, if he has that Find My Phone app, he's going to catch you! You could get expelled! You need to turn it off now!"
That was another excellent point Simon hadn't thought of.
"Alright, I read you loud and clear, Major Tom, I'm turning it off." He appeased and pulled the phone out again.
"I swear to God, Simon, if you get expelled and leave me alone in this giant pile of shit, I'm gonna end up going after him with a—" You stopped before you revealed what manner of weapon you'd use, diverting yourself to, "With the threat of bodily harm."
Simon looked you up and down, uncertain how effective that would be.
"Fine." You yielded, "I'd sic Tilly on him."
Simon snorted, the image as horrifying as it was awesome. He briefly wondered if you and he shouldn't recruit Mathilda to the investigation. She was tenacious and clever and probably knew a thing or two since her mother was a big-shot lawyer who commuted to the city every morning to prosecute criminals.
"Why wasn't that our first plan?" He joked and then returned his attention to the phone.
Just as he was about to press the button to turn the damn thing off, a throat cleared behind him, followed by an unsettlingly pacified voice.
"Simon Elroy?"
Ms. Chung. The grief counselor.
Fuck his whole life, front to back.
He quickly hid the phone in his pocket and spun around, forgot that you and he had been stood particularly close until he heard you grunt, his backpack knocking you in the chest.
"Um, yes?" He answered politely while inside he cursed that he couldn't plead for you not to leave him alone with her.
"Can I have a word, please?" Ms. Chung asked, the inferred privately directed over his shoulder at you. Her open expression didn't falter, even as Simon began to stumble over a half-baked excuse. "This will only take a moment," She assured and took a meaningful step closer.
You came around and bumped Simon's shoulder with yours. Friendly, casual, except that your gaze was fixed on Ms. Chung. Something unpleasant churned beneath the public face of respect you gave her, and if Simon didn't know better, he'd think she'd committed some sort of atrocity against you.
Ms. Chung, on the other hand, seemed unperturbed, returning your standoffishness with a serene, Woodstock smile.
Had you already been to see her?
At last, "I'll see you in Psych," you said and excused yourself, leaving Simon woefully alone for Ms. Chung to poke, prod, pry his feelings out of him one by one.
It was fine. He was fine. He'd let her say her piece, tell her what she wanted to hear to get her off his back and be on his way.
Ms. Chung's eyes glittered and her smile grew teeth.
Simon audibly gulped.
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PART SIXTEEN - PART EIGHTEEN
also available on AO3!
MASTERLIST
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givehimthemedicine · 8 months ago
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seasonal reminder that this probably happened because El saw It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
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Hopper seems surprised that she even knows about Halloween, and watching tv is all she has to do all day in the cabin, so that must be where she learned. and sure there were other shows/movies that probably mentioned Halloween, but ITGPCB:
explains how to go trick or treating in terms a small child / cultural newcomer would understand
introduces the specific concept of a bedsheet ghost costume and the anonymity it offers, and shows how to make one
shows a group of 5 friends trick or treating together (El + the party = 5)
would've been on network television during October 1984
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El doesn't know about this, but there's also the whole pumpkin patch thing in season 2 - which is where Hopper is on Halloween night when he's supposed to be with her
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Sally spends Halloween waiting for the Great Pumpkin with Linus, but in the end she's furious at him when she realizes the Great Pumpkin isn't coming, and now she's wasted her night and missed trick or treating because of him. much emphasis on missing trick or treat being something to be very angry about.
El's also mad at Hopper for making her miss trick or treating, because he's instead forcing her to wait around for something that's not really coming (Hopper himself, since he stood her up, but more broadly her freedom from the cabin).
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not saying El needs any help from media to be frustrated about her circumstances, but her being pissed off about Halloween does seem to be what kicks off her confronting Hopper about his promises that never come true, and the ensuing sneaking out / fight
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real-fire-emblem-takes · 5 months ago
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I'm back with more dad rock takes! Still focusing on non-lords, and this time I have a playlist to go with it -- it contains every favourite song mentioned in every dad rock post so far in the order they were brought up, so now you get to listen along while you read each one!
Ilyana. I don't know what it is, but she comes across as a Steve Miller fan. Gotta have the right soundtrack to go with all that weed making her super hungry. Ironically though, her favourite song isn't a Steve Miller song at all. Just like yours truly, she went years thinking it was a Steve Miller song only to find out fairly recently that it wasn't at all. Go figure. Favourite song: Sausalito Summernight - Diesel
Oifey. Remember how I said he and Echidna would make great friends? Yeah that's cos this guy's also a ZZ Top fan. In fact, he actually got mistaken for Frank Beard a few times and he found it hilarious. Just look it up, trust me on this. Favourite song: Doubleback
Brendan, Linus, Lloyd, and Nino. The family that jams together stays together, and none have any clear favourite groups. Brendan's a member of the old-enough-to-remember-when-it-first-came-out club and his taste rubbed off on Linus and Lloyd when they were growing up. Nino sorta picked it up by osmosis once she joined the family. Road trips were a source of annoyance for Sonia. Favourite songs: Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd [Brendan], Twilight Zone - Golden Earring [Linus], Roll On Down the Highway - Bachman-Turner Overdrive [Lloyd], and We Built This City - Starship [Nino]
Caspar. Once again, hear me out. This isn't any hipster nonsense or his dad's taste rubbing off on him. Really, he just played way too much GTA. He knows a total of jack and shit about the bands, but he knows the music slaps -- and really, is he wrong? Favourite song: God Blessed Video - Alcatrazz
Scáthach. Just like Caspar, too much media influence, but this time it was watching every episode of Supernatural to his sister's annoyance. He agrees with the fanbase at large that the show's quality declined after season 5, but he kept watching anyway, even when it stopped being enjoyable. He just couldn't bring himself to abandon the show until it was over. Favourite song: Carry On Wayward Son - Kansas [did you expect anything different?]
Finn. Okay so when he was younger, he didn't have much in the way of any actual taste in music. In fact, he didn't really care. But then one day, he snuck into a showing of Heavy Metal [y'know, that weird ass cartoon movie] and needless to say, it changed his life. Favourite song: Heavy Metal (Taking a Ride) - Don Felder
Jesse. Maybe it's the hair, but he's got a whole Hall and Oates vibe about him. He's gotten ragged on for it, but he'd like to show you his give a damn meter and he wants you to note how broken it is. You can tease all you want, he's gonna have the time of his life. Favourite song: Out of Touch [bonus points if this goes live on a Thursday]
Sedgar. You wouldn't know it by just looking at him, but he's definitely got a soft spot for classic rock. He nominally keeps this information to himself, but Kris managed to find out. He didn't know anyone had found out until he received a Styx album as a present one day. Kris hadn't pegged him as a Styx fan, so it was interesting to say the least. They also figured out he likes Damn Yankees as well. Maybe it has something to do with Tommy Shaw? Favourite song: Crystal Ball
Felix. Because apparently 80s heavy metal counts as dad rock to some people -- then again, I guess any rock/metal music becomes dad rock once it's old enough, eh? Either way, you can pry Judas Priest from Felix's cold dead hands. Favourite song: You've Got Another Thing Coming
I'll stop here for now, but more will be coming
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angelicguy · 2 years ago
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so fucking funny that the linus tech tips company is called linus media group. like if a 12 year old kid called his candy company Tanner Group
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freedomkindness · 8 months ago
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For my American Friends
I feel now is a good time to spread this news. Much like how the internet came together to help share information with the Ukrainians for resisting Russia, I’m here delivering help of a similar nature to those that could be impacted by this latest election in the US. There are ways to communicate relatively securely, outside of Big Brother's social media. I bring this up so that we can minimize the amount of gatherable information that could be used to hurt you, or others you know, in the coming years as changes are made. I'm not going to tell you how or why to use them, I'm just going to provide you with the information.
WhatsApp – While not my personal favorite, since Facebook/Meta is the parent company, WhatsApp is free, globally popular, and widely-used, featuring the ability to lock chats with passwords, disappearing messages, photos and videos that are deleted after being opened, profile photo privacy, the ability to lock the app itself so that only your biometrics can unlock it, encrypted backups, the ability to set custom permissions for who can see you online or when you last used the app, and of course End-to-End Encryption for all conversations EXCEPT those with business accounts. WhatsApp is a good option for those who are not really technically savvy, but still value privacy – if one trusts Facebook/Meta to adequately protect their privacy. It does require a phone number to sign up, however.
Signal - Signal is an end-to-end encrypted messaging software. meaning that the contents of your conversation is secure. The protocol they use (which they created) is seen as the best known protocol for asynchronous messaging by cybersecurity researchers. It's so good that it has been implemented in WhatsApp and in Messenger's secret chats. This app has even been mentioned in the Right-wing author Jack Carr's Political Thriller about a Navy SEAL named James Reece, as being a preferred method of secure communication on the civilian side for operators. (Jack Carr is a former US Navy SEAL.) It's run by a Non-Profit organization called Signal Foundation, and it's mission is to "protect free expression and enable secure global communication through open source privacy technology." It allows secure messaging, voice calls, and video calls. The only downside is that app links to your phone number, so while your conversations and content are secure, who you are talking to is not. Signal is available on Windows, Mac, Andriod, Linus, and iOS.
Session - Session is an end-to-end encrypted messenger that minimises sensitive metadata, designed and built for people who want absolute privacy and freedom from any form of surveillance. Session is an open-source, public-key-based secure messaging application which uses a set of decentralized storage servers and an onion routing protocol to send end-to-end encrypted messages with minimal exposure of user metadata. This means no phone numbers, no metadata for digital footprints, and censorship resistance. It features group chats, the ability to send documents, files, and images securely, and has added voice messages, though these can be spotty. It’s slow, but effective, and be downloaded on Android, F-Droid, iPhone, Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Briar - If you have an Android phone, Briar is another option you have. It features a decentralized network (it’s peer-to-peer encrypted, rather than relying on a central server), meaning messages are synced directly between user devices. It also means that even if the internet is down, it can sync via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or even memory cards, meaning information can continue to flow even during a crisis. In the event the internet is functioning, it can sync via the Tor network, protecting users and their relationships from surveillance. Other features: - Screenshots and screen recording are disabled by default - Each user’s contact list is encrypted and stored on her own device. - Briar’s end-to-end encryption prevents keyword filtering, and because of its decentralized design there are no servers to block. - Every user who subscribes to a forum keeps a copy of its content, so there’s no single point where a post can be deleted. - Briar’s forums have no central server to attack, and every subscriber has access to the content even if they’re offline. - Doesn’t require any user data like name and phone number. The downside is that it is text-only and limited to Android Devices, but they do offer Briar Mailbox to deliver messages securely to those who are online at different times. Briar’s goal is “to enable people in any country to create safe spaces where they can debate any topic, plan events, and organize social movements”
Protonmail - A free end-to-end encrypted AND zero-access encryption email service based out of Switzerland, you can safely email with peace of mind that your content is secure. Unlike Google, Outlook, Yahoo, and others, Proton's zero-access encryption means they can't even view the contents of your emails or attachments. As a Swiss-owned company they are not allowed to share information with foreign law enforcement under criminal penalty and they are politically neutral, meaning they won't be pressured by foreign governments. Furthermore, Switzerland has a constitutional right to privacy and strict data protection laws. Unlike companies in other countries, Proton cannot be compelled by foreign or Swiss authorities to engage in bulk surveillance.
Additional Information, from Proton’s Website: Switzerland has strong legal protections for individual rights, and in fact the Swiss Federal Constitution(new window) explicitly establishes a constitutional right to privacy. (In the US, this right is merely implied.) Specifically, Article 13 safeguards privacy in personal or family life and within one’s home, and the Swiss Civil Code(new window) translates this right into statutory law in Article 28.
In the US and EU, authorities can issue gag orders to prevent an individual from knowing they are being investigated or under surveillance. While this type of order also exists in Switzerland, the prosecutors have an obligation to notify the target of surveillance, and the target has an opportunity to appeal in court. In Switzerland, there are no such things as national security letters(new window), and all surveillance requests must go through the courts. Warrantless surveillance, like that practiced in the US where the FBI conducts 3.4 million searches per year(new window) with little oversight, is illegal and not permitted in Switzerland.
Switzerland also benefits from a unique legal provision with Article 271 of the Swiss Criminal Code(new window), which forbids any Swiss company from assisting foreign law enforcement, under threat of criminal penalty. While Switzerland is party to certain international legal assistance agreements, all requests under such agreements must hold up under Swiss law, which has much stricter privacy provisions. All foreign requests are assessed by the Swiss government, which generally does not assist requests from countries with poor rule of law or lack an independent judiciary.
Swiss law has several more unique points. First, it preserves end-to-end encryption, and unlike in the US, UK, or EU, there is no legislation that has been introduced or considered to limit the right to encryption. Second, Swiss law protects no-logs VPN(new window) meaning that Proton VPN does not have logging obligations. While numerous VPNs claim no-logs, these claims generally do not stand up legally because in most jurisdictions, governments can request that the VPN in question starts logging. So the VPN is only no-logs until the government asks. However, in Switzerland, the law does not allow the government to compel Proton VPN to start logging.
We’ve also fought to ensure that Switzerland remains a legal jurisdiction that respects and protects privacy.
Nearly every country in the world has laws governing lawful interception of electronic communications for law enforcement purposes. In Switzerland, these regulations are set out in the Swiss Federal Act on the Surveillance of Post and Telecommunications (SPTA), which was last revised on March 18, 2018. In May 2020, we challenged a decision of the Swiss government over what we believed was an improper attempt to use telecommunications laws to undermine privacy.
In October 2021, The Swiss Federal Administrative Court ultimately agreed with us and ruled that email companies cannot be considered telecommunication providers. This means Proton isn’t required to follow any of the SPTA’s mandatory data retention rules, nor are we bound by a full obligation to identify Proton Mail users. Moreover, as a Swiss company, Proton Mail cannot be compelled to engage in bulk surveillance on behalf of US or Swiss intelligence agencies. (Links can be found at: proton.me/blog/switzerland)
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pand-ashh · 9 months ago
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Hi everyone, this is Ash!
The day of the interview I had a google meets call with Adam - Writer, Video Producer and Host at Linus Media Group! I think the call went well and we chatted about what I do and what I collected (showed him a picture of my switch spines) =)
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bluisgayandmoregay · 2 years ago
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I'm just gonna say it. Linus Media Group is just another shitty company owned by another shitty rich white guy. Maybe Linus is "nicer once you get to know him" or some other bullshit like that, but everything that has happened and has been happening with them is down right sad.
No one should ever be dismissed or told off or belittled or shamed for coming forward about assault in the workplace, hell anywhere, and Madison deserved much better when coming forward to higher-ups.
If LMG responds to Madison's allegations the same way they've been responding to all the inaccurate videos callouts and the whole Billet Labs controversy, then Terren should consider taking a long hard look at who he employes while he gets situated as CEO
On related topics, first my opinions about the "mandatory meeting" video from
this link (credit u/Nitazene-King-002 on Reddit. It was originally posted 6 months ago around when Madison left, however the comments on the original post are upsetting).
This is the most corporate bullshit response Linus could've given. I've heard some of these exact phrases a dozen times working for Big Corporate™ before.
The fact that barely anyone knew about an internal anonymous reporting feature is highly concerning as that implies no one told them either purposely or accidentally. And either way is shady.
James's "joke", while maybe funny to some of a certain inner circle, was very clearly poorly timed and disgusting given the circumstances of the meeting itself.
Second, my opinion about the Billet Labs waterblock prototype scandal.
In LTT's video addressing the data inaccuracies and "how the company will move forward from this"
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(credit: Linus Tech Tips on YouTube)
They say that they simply misplaced and mislabeled the waterblock and auctioned it off at the LTX convention, and, after finding out that it was supposed to be sent back to Billet Labs, handled refunding the auction in a very unprofessional way.
Third, my opinions on the inaccurate graphs and lazy post production fact checking.
While LMG is certainly not the biggest tech company trying to give people data on products, they most certainly have the time, money, and effort to fact check everything in their videos, despite what Linus has said on both the LTT forums and the WAN show. While they do address and focus on this topic in the above YouTube video, it is once again filled with corporate copypasta phrases and empty feeling promises as they try to calm everyone down. The video feels half assed and like most of them aren't taking it seriously as they insert inside jokes to the script. (but that is just my opinion)
Fourth, my opinions on Madison's allegations.
A link to Madison's thread
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(credit: @suuuoppp on Twitter. It's a long read and heartbreaking, but worth it if you still believe LMG is a good company)
explaining everything that happened to her while working for LMG, and exposing higher ups for how they dismissed and belittled her for feeling attacked by other coworkers.
In my opinion this thread alone should be enough to tell people that something is wrong at LMG. She did not deserve anything that was mentioned there, whoever dismissed her cries for help should be fired for putting an employee's mental health in danger.
I believe Madison without a doubt, the behavior of some of her coworkers is completely unacceptable.
All in all, I expected better from LMG. I feel bad for Terren for having to deal with this right as he joins, but perhaps he's going to be part of the problem later.
I hope some of the smaller teams in LMG like TechLinked/GameLinked and Mac Address come out ok. Maybe Riley takes the linked writers and an editor to make his own tech news channel, or Horst can do the same with Mac Address.
And I genuinely hope the best for Madison. She was a wonderful part of any video she was in and never deserved anything that wronged her during her time there.
(Small explanations for certain parts:
Remember that these are opinions about facts, while I do literally state that Linus "is another shitty rich white guy", that is my opinion. I've never met him nor anyone who I'm hating on in this post.
It is entirely possible that Madison is lying, but knowing what it's like to be a woman in the corporate tech industry. Right now I believe her 100%.
I am aware of and have seen Gamers Nexus's video calling out LMG about the inaccurate graphs and lazy fixes and the Billet scandal. This post is essentially in tandem and agreeing with their video, while also adding Madison's allegation.
And for those confused as to why James's joke "Are you gonna dance on that table, or just stand on it?" is bad. That line is a reference to someone performing in a place like a strip club, and the way it was said was (in my opinion) satire on the way people in a club might say it in a demeaning way to a performer. I'm not sure who he said it to or why he said it in the first place, but closing a meeting about discussing assault or harassment in the workplace with that line is very disgusting.)
And of course I don't know everything, I'm just putting my opinions on the Internet™. If I've missed anything you know about you can reply/reblog/send an ask and I'll edit/add it on. Same for if I've gotten anything wrong.
#tl;dr I think Linus Media Group sucks right now.
Love,
Brie
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newstech24 · 1 month ago
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Kioxia-powered storage cluster helps push PI calculation to a whopping 300 trillion digits
Linus Tech Suggestions and Kioxia have smashed the Pi calculation world report 300 trillion digits of Pi had been calculated utilizing Kioxia NVMe SSD cluster The seven-month compute effort ended with Guinness recognition After StorageReview beforehand claimed the Pi calculation world report with over 202 Trillion Digits, now Linus Media Group, the creators of the Linus Tech Suggestions YouTube…
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shearwaters-ramblings · 2 months ago
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I just had a dream that I got a job at Linus media group and I could finally support me and my mom
Why can’t dreams be realllll ;-;
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kaos-sverige · 4 months ago
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I Left Linus Media Group - What do I do now?
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ryjelsum · 5 months ago
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ahhh emily (formerly from linus media group, came out as trans) has started making her own youtube videos. excellent. i hope she does well she's always been responsible for some of the most technically interesting videos that made their way onto linus media group's videos and ever since she left there's like zero reasons to watch their videos other than to pass the time because it's just reduced to popcorn tech enthusiast journalism
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boss-of-armadildos · 3 months ago
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Floatplane (the Linus Media Group AKA Linus Tech Tips venture) is marginally successful afaik, but they basically share half the staff with the rest of LMG.
Have you seen what happened with Watcher? Thoughts?
the last time someone asked me what i thought about watcher happenings i ended up in an alternate universe where people couldn't stop posting about how much they love ads and youtube comments. the shock and horror of it all made me black out and wake up with an annual subscription which i do not regret.
anyway i'm amazed they lasted this long without layoffs, having everyone be proper staff with benefits is a noble goal but also not necessarily tenable with the income they were making. they were the real sacrificial lambs of the pivot away from youtube for video creators and i don't know that their audience ever really recovered. every youtube channel that started their new streaming service announcement by telling everyone they'd still be on youtube should have to tip watcher for their service lmao.
last i checked dropout has, like. less than 30 full time employees? and most of those are back of house, not talent. everyone else works on contract. sounds like watcher learned the hard way that there's a reason for that. employees are expensive.
everyone who used this as another opportunity to complain about how they should just go into basements with phone cameras instead of having any real staff whatsoever should get haunted by the real actual ghosts that don't exist
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