New Bill & Ted: Two ‘80s dudes have no business working this well in 2020

See the originals first, but Face the Music is fun and hopeful—so, a nice 2020 antidote.

As a person over the age of 30, I, too, have a soft spot for 1980s cinema: Indiana Jones, Ferris Bueller, an infinite number of high school movies. But 40 years later for some of these films, rose-colored glasses can quickly shatter whenever you start a rewatch. Indy runs around snatching up artifacts that should probably be in the hands of local leaders, no? Ferris Bueller treats his girlfriend and best friend like trash. And, good lord, things like Revenge of the Nerds wouldn't be greenlit in 100 years if pitched this century.

All of that—plus Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull—made "caution" the correct reaction when the long-rumored "Bill & Ted 3" finally transitioned to reality in March 2019.

Kind of a buddy comedy, high school slacker movie, and time travel adventure all wrapped into one absurd package, the original Excellent Adventure remains something I adore. (Ate the cereal to get the phone booth; had the Genghis Kahn action figure.) And rewatching it recently, that film refreshingly holds up better than your average '80s flick. Outside of some ill-chosen words in medieval times (which frankly seems out of character for Theodore Logan and Bill Preston Esq. even considering the film's release year), Bill and Ted unironically love each other, they treat folks from other cultures with respect (as best they know how to, at least), and they never pretend to be anything close to tough or cool. Even some of the subtle messaging holds up: People in authority—from a cop dad to a sundae-loving Napoleon—can be jerks. Music or the arts can be a great unifier. Even those with pre-destined, Earth-saving greatness can use a little practice from time to time.

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Neuralink: Elon Musk sucht nach besserer Verbindung zum Gehirn

Ein Loch wird in den Schädel gesägt, 1.024 kleine Drähte werden ins Gehirn gesteckt. Neuralink klingt nach Science-Fiction, ist es aber nicht. Von Frank Wunderlich-Pfeiffer (Elon Musk, Medizin)

Ein Loch wird in den Schädel gesägt, 1.024 kleine Drähte werden ins Gehirn gesteckt. Neuralink klingt nach Science-Fiction, ist es aber nicht. Von Frank Wunderlich-Pfeiffer (Elon Musk, Medizin)

More Torrent Sites Ban YTS Releases and Become a Target

Last week, 1337x.to decided to ban YTS releases when it became apparent that information from the site’s database was being used in lawsuits against file-sharers. Over the past few days, more torrent sites followed this example which, strangely enough, has made them a target as well.

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yts.mx logoOver the past week and a half, we have documented a series of events that the torrent community has never witnessed before.

It started when we were able to confirm that the supposed operator of YTS shared information from the site’s user base with Hawaiian anti-piracy lawyer Kerry Culpepper.

Culpepper had previously settled two lawsuits with YTS and the data was shared as part of, or related to, that legal action. We have since learned that this was a one-time arrangement that only involved data from users who downloaded torrents that are linked to the lawyer’s clients.

Some YTS Users Were Exposed

This means that not all YTS users were exposed. However, those who were, now risk settlement demands from the movie companies, both in- and outside of court.

When the news broke, several other torrent site operators were on high alert. Although they have nothing to do with the matter at hand, YTS releases were posted on their sites as well. This isn’t a good look, to say the least.

Torrent site 1337x was the first to take action. After internal deliberations, the staff decided to ban the YTS user account permanently. While older releases remain on the site, all new uploads are barred. The same is true for the EZTV account, which started publishing YTS torrents shortly after the YTS account was banned.

More Torrent Sites Ban YTS

This radical decision didn’t go unnoticed by other sites. Soon after 1337x took action, TorrentGalaxy and Glotorrents followed suit. And after that, KATcr and ETTV took similar measures. Since several other sites scrape content from these sources, the overall impact is even bigger.

TorrentFreak spoke to the KATcr team who report that they decided to ban YTS releases in the interests of the site’s users.

“The right to personal privacy of each visitor should not be compromised, it is our duty to prevent YTS content from being shared on our platform,” the KAT team informed us, adding that they won’t compromise the privacy of the site’s users.

GloTorrents took a similar decision and banned the accounts of both YTS and EZTV, which appear to be related.

“We don’t condone this kind of behavior so as a result, we decided to stop the movie bots from YTS and TV bots from EZTV. Since some of our visitors download their stuff, we wouldn’t want them to fall victim to these selfish and greedy acts, hence the ban on YTS,” the GloTorrents team said.

YTS itself hasn’t responded to the bans. However, it appears that the lawyer who filed lawsuits against former YTS users was triggered by these actions.

As reported earlier this week, Culpepper obtained subpoenas against the .to registry and Cloudflare in order to uncover more information about 1337x’s operator.

TorrentGalaxy and GloTorrents are Targeted as Well

And it now appears that it didn’t stop there. During the week, two new subpoenas were obtained. One targets TorrentGalaxy and the other takes aim at GloTorrents.

The subpoena in question requires the .to domain registry (Tonic) to hand over any information they have on the domain registrants.

The movie companies’ lawyer informs TorrentFreak that he decided to take action in direct response to the bans, as these actions show that the sites in question can control what appears on their sites.

“The purpose of the subpoenas is to enforce the rights of the owners,” Culpepper says, adding that it’s obvious that the sites maintain “editorial/moderating control of the content put on their sites.”

Whether Culpepper can do anything with the data has yet to be seen. Many torrent sites take precautions to hide the identities of their operators, subpoena or not.

Speaking with TorrentFreak, the GloTorrents team doesn’t appear to be impressed so far.

“Going after our registry won’t stop us from running this service nor giving up any details related to our users as well,” GloTorrents says. “Call us pirates, and remember, thieves are never rogues amongst themselves.”

A copy of the subpoena targeting TorrentGalaxy and GloTorrents can be found here (pdf). It identifies torrentgalaxy.to as well as the non-existing iglodls.to domain name.

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Arbeitsplatz – der Test

Schon vor “Corona” erhielt er das Prädikat “besonders wertvoll”: der Arbeitsplatz. Jetzt erst recht. Aber was taugt er wirklich? Zeit für einen ehrlichen Test

Schon vor "Corona" erhielt er das Prädikat "besonders wertvoll": der Arbeitsplatz. Jetzt erst recht. Aber was taugt er wirklich? Zeit für einen ehrlichen Test

RFC-Standard: Internet für End-Nutzer standardisiert

Die technische Spezifikation von Internet-Protokollen hat direkte Auswirkungen auf Nutzer. Mit einem neuen Standard soll die IETF das stärker berücksichtigen. (IETF, Verschlüsselung)

Die technische Spezifikation von Internet-Protokollen hat direkte Auswirkungen auf Nutzer. Mit einem neuen Standard soll die IETF das stärker berücksichtigen. (IETF, Verschlüsselung)