Pirate IPTV: Police & Sky Nationwide Crackdown, Four Arrested
In an effort to make ends meet, many people in the UK are cutting back on luxuries. Fewer nights out or perhaps none at all. Downgrading Netflix or even dumping it altogether. Subscription television is even more expensive and often demands longer-term commitments people simply can’t afford. To some, cheap but illegal streaming services might prove tempting but it appears that Sky TV and police in the UK are working hard to limit...
BitTorrent Seedbox Provider Handed Criminal Conviction Over Users’ Piracy
In common with most broadly comparable countries, internet users in Denmark enjoy movies and TV shows, music, videogames, and ebooks. The problem for rightsholders is that a subset of the population prefers not to pay for the privilege. Local anti-piracy group Rights Alliance (Rettigheds Alliancen) mitigates all types of piracy but for the past few years, has maintained a keen focus on torrent sites. Working in partnership with the...
How Web3 and a mesh organizational design can turn challenges into opportunities
How Web3 and a mesh organizational design can turn challenges into opportunities jenkelchner Thu, 03/02/2023 – 03:00 We’re in a new era (or at least the early days of a new chapter)—not just a new period in our technological history but also a new paradigm for how people work and contribute to solving problems. One significant challenge I’ve found in working with leaders is that most organizations are not designed to...
Parallel and distributed computing with Raspberry Pi clusters
Parallel and distributed computing with Raspberry Pi clusters visimpscot2 Thu, 03/02/2023 – 03:00 Since the Raspberry Pi’s launch, creators have based countless computer science education projects on the humble pocket-sized system on a chip. These have included many projects exploring low-cost Raspberry Pi clusters to introduce parallel and distributed computing (PDC) concepts. The UK Open University (OU) provides distance...