The relationship between ISPs and large content providers like Netflix, Hulu and YouTube has become pretty contentious lately. To bring some transparency into how well ISPs deliver video content, Netflix launched its ISP Speed Index a while ago and today, YouTube is bringing a somewhat similar report to the U.S.
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Google Shames Slow U.S. ISPs With Its New YouTube Video Quality Report
Watch Edward Snowden’s interview with NBC right here
Did you miss last night’s epic Brian Williams interview with Edward Snowden? Well you can catch it in all its six-part glory after the break. We can’t say that anything particularly revelatory came out of the conversation, but it does give you a…
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NBC Confirms That Snowden Did Try To Raise Concerns Internally Before Going To Journalists
Last night, NBC aired Brian William’s long interview with Ed Snowden in Moscow. It’s worth watching.
Snowden also didn’t mince words about why he thinks Putin has made a huge mistake in cracking down on freedoms in Russia, specifically calling out the new law that orders bloggers to register with the government. He noted that he wished he could do more in Russia, but is somewhat limited by the fact that he doesn’t speak Russian.
The other thing I found worth noting: at one point, Williams asked Snowden what he would say to President Obama if they were in a room together. Snowden responded that he would leave that to the President’s advisors, as he did not feel qualified to advise the President. Williams, after a pause, followed up by pointing out that he hadn’t really meant about advising the President on the larger matters of the NSA, but rather about Snowden’s own situation. And, again, Snowden indicated that this was a decision that the President would have to make. For all the talk from Snowden’s critics about how he’s some sort of "narcissist" (that word gets thrown around a lot), this exchange seemed to reveal quite the opposite.
Many people with large egos and who have become known as "experts" on a specific topic, when asked what they would say to the President when meeting, would immediately jump to their specific talking points. But Snowden wouldn’t even presume that was appropriate. Similarly, when then asked about his own personal situation, the look on Snowden’s face suggested he’d never even thought about what he would say to someone directly with the power to allow him to come back home. Perhaps he’s an astoundingly good actor — but Snowden really does come off as someone who is both incredibly self-aware and astoundingly humble given what he’s done.
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NBC Confirms That Snowden Did Try To Raise Concerns Internally Before Going To Journalists
Chainsaws 101: How to Use a Chainsaw Safely
Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Uncle Buzz Surwilo. So you had a tree service come out to the house and give you an estimate to take down that pine tree that’s shading your wife’s petunias, and the figure that they quoted made you stagger. “Heck,” you thought, “for that much money I […]
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Chainsaws 101: How to Use a Chainsaw Safely
Days of Future Past was lousy, with a cool Quicksilver scene
This is a great review of the movie. And this one on The Winter Soldier is accurate, too. (It was a lousy movie with cool Winter Soldier scenes.) (And Thor 2 was a lousy movie with cool Mjolnir scenes.)
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Days of Future Past was lousy, with a cool Quicksilver scene
How much have white Americans benefited from slavery and its legacy?
Many people are talking about the Ta-Nehisi Coates essay on slavery and reparations. Ezra Klein has a summary of the argument, which runs as follows: What Coates shows is that white America has, for hundreds of years, used deadly force, racist laws, biased courts and housing segregation to wrest the power of compound interest for […]
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How much have white Americans benefited from slavery and its legacy?
Set a Screen Saver as Your Mac’s Desktop Background
Bored of those static desktop backgrounds and want something a bit more animated? MacLife shows off how to use any screen saver as your desktop background with a little trick in Terminal.
First off, you need to move to a hidden system folder. In Terminal, type:
cd /System/Library/Frameworks/ScreenSaver.framework/Resources
Then, type this command to start the screen saver:
./http://ift.tt/1oJleQx -background
That’s it, your default screen saver should now run on your desktop. To stop it and return to normal, just close the open Terminal window.
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Flexible LED Studio Lighting That Can Be Rolled Up Like a Blanket
Short of solving world hunger, there doesn’t seem to be much LEDs aren’t good at. They’re a far superior alternative to incandescent and even fluorescent lights, and given they’re so small and indestructible, they can be used in incredibly unique lighting products like these flexible, roll-up studio lights.
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Flexible LED Studio Lighting That Can Be Rolled Up Like a Blanket
200 Best Entrepreneurship Quotes Ever
Example is not the main thing in influencing other people; it’s the only thing. – Abraham Lincoln All of my friends were doing babysitting jobs. I wanted money without the job. – Adam Horwitz The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake – you can’t learn anything from being perfect. – Adam Osborne […]
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200 Best Entrepreneurship Quotes Ever
Forging King Leonidas’ Sword
(Gore) THIS! IS! MAN AT ARMS! Blacksmith Tony Swatton and his crew replicated King Leonidas’ one-handed sword from 300. Mythbusters’ Grant Imahara then dropped by to test it, and to show just how huge Tony is.
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Forging King Leonidas’ Sword