Twitter stops labeling Russia’s RT and China’s Xinhua as “state-affiliated media”

NPR loses controversial tag, but state-controlled outlets had labels removed, too.

Screenshot showing the Twitter profile of Russian state-controlled news agency RT, after the

Enlarge / RT's Twitter profile, no longer labeled as "Russia state-affiliated media."

Twitter has removed "government-funded" and "state-affiliated" labels from media accounts, including those of public broadcasters in the US and the accounts of state-controlled news organizations in China and Russia. The RT and Xinhua Twitter accounts were previously labeled "Russia state-affiliated media" and "China state-affiliated media," but those labels disappeared sometime yesterday or today.

RT describes itself on its Twitter profile as promoting "freedom over censorship, truth over narrative," and the profile now has no indication that it's controlled by the Russian government. China's Xinhua state news agency, also now unlabeled by Twitter, calls itself "public media for the public good" that doesn't "yield to the pressure of ideological stigmatization and political bias."

Other state-affiliated media outlets had their labels removed by Twitter. "State-backed Dot Dot News posted a screenshot of its Twitter account on Friday with a caption that said: 'the label is gone! China state-affiliated media is gone,'" the Hong Kong Free Press wrote. Dot Dot News is located in Hong Kong but is described as being pro-Beijing. Hong Kong broadcaster RTHK lost its state-affiliated media tag as well.

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MSI Afterburner GPU overclocking app finally updated with RTX 4000, RX 7000 support

It’s the first non-beta update for the utility since late 2021.

Nvidia's RTX 4080 (rear) and 4070 (front).

Enlarge / Nvidia's RTX 4080 (rear) and 4070 (front). (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

Anyone who has ever attempted to squeeze a little more performance out of a graphics card is probably familiar with MSI Afterburner, software used for GPU overclocking and undervolting and performance monitoring. Despite the MSI branding, it’s actually widely compatible with Nvidia and AMD GPUs from all vendors, and for years it has been a simple-but-effective tool for people trying to get the most out of their hardware.

The app's stable version was updated earlier this week for the first time since late 2021, adding official support for Nvidia's RTX 4000 series cards and AMD's RX 7000 series cards, partial Intel Arc support, and a few other additions and fixes.

The long gap between the release of version 4.6.4 and 4.6.5 is a side effect of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The software is maintained primarily by Alexey Nicolaychuk, a Russian national who has been developing it continually since it was introduced in 1997 as RivaTuner.

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Humane demos a wearable AI assistant with a speaker and projector but no screen

Smartphones have dramatically altered the way we interact with the digital world (and each other) over the past two decades. And while we’ve seen the rise of wearable devices like smartwatches that let you do more without looking at your phone, …

Smartphones have dramatically altered the way we interact with the digital world (and each other) over the past two decades. And while we’ve seen the rise of wearable devices like smartwatches that let you do more without looking at your phone, they’re still basically smartphone companions with wearable displays. A startup called Humane is working […]

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USA: Tesla erhöht die Preise wieder

Tesla bietet in den USA das Model S und das Model X wieder teurer an. Dafür gibt es drei Jahre lang kostenloses Supercharging. (Tesla, Elektroauto)

Tesla bietet in den USA das Model S und das Model X wieder teurer an. Dafür gibt es drei Jahre lang kostenloses Supercharging. (Tesla, Elektroauto)

Secrets of the Elephants series reveals a unique, dynamic animal culture

Ars chats with wildlife conservationist Paula Kahumbu about her experience making the series.

An African Savannah elephant roams through Kimana Sanctuary in Kenya in the new documentary series <em>Secrets of the Elephants.</em>

Enlarge / An African Savannah elephant roams through Kimana Sanctuary in Kenya in the new documentary series Secrets of the Elephants. (credit: NatGeo for Disney/Nichole Sobecki)

It's almost Earth Day, and to mark the occasion, National Geographic and Disney+ have released a new documentary series called Secrets of the Elephants. The four-part series is a sequel of sorts to the remarkable 2021 documentary Secrets of the Whales, which was narrated by Sigourney Weaver and produced by James Cameron.

NatGeo and Disney+ hope to recapture some of that same magic with Secrets of the Elephants. Cameron once again produced, with Natalie Portman stepping in for narration duty. Per the official premise, "The series travels the world—from the Savannahs of Africa to the urban landscapes of Asia—to discover the strategic thinking, complex emotions, and sophisticated language of elephants, shaping a unique and dynamic culture."

Each episode focuses on an elephant population in a different environment—the desert, the rainforest, Asia, and the African Savannah—and highlights the unique changes taking place in each environment and the ways the elephants have adapted to survive there. For instance, a female desert elephant gives birth in a harsh environment ravaged by drought, taking a refreshing shower in the afterbirth—the first time this behavior has been caught on camera. (Mud baths are more common, providing a natural form of sunscreen for desert elephants.)

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Legit Torrents Shuts Down After 17 Years

After serving legal torrents for roughly 17 years, Legit Torrents is shutting down. The site hosted more than 5,000 legal torrents but, due to a combination of technical issues and a flourishing family, founder Dustin Montgomery decided that it was time to say goodbye.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

legit torrentsOver the years, we have reported on the demise of hundreds of torrent sites. Many of them folded due to legal pressure.

This week yet another site bites the dust; one that has been around since 2005, when the likes of TorrentSpy and Mininova ruled the scene.

While those two giants would eventually succumb to legal pressure, Legit Torrents kept on going. Unlike most others, this site specifically focused on content that would not cause any trouble with rightsholders.

RIP Legit Torrents (2005 – 2023)

Legit Torrents managed to flourish in its small niche for roughly 17 years but has now decided to shut down. According to its founder and operator, Dustin Montgomery, recent technical issues proved to be too much of a challenge.

The trouble started when the server’s IP address was null-routed for sending spam or hosting malware. The action was the result of a larger IP address being blocked, which made it impossible for the site’s hosting provider to restore the server remotely.

Technically, it would have been possible to rebuild the server and site, but after spending most of his life maintaining Legit Torrents, Dustin decided that the time had come to shut it down.

“I started Legit Torrents in the fall of 2005. I was still in high school and back then there was no 100% legal torrent tracker that anyone could easily submit to,” he recalls in a farewell message posted on the site.

Millions of Views

Like many others at the time, Legit Torrents began as a hobby project with minimal resources. Dustin recalls that it initially started out with a free dyndns.org subdomain. When traffic eventually started to come in, he made the site’s first investment by picking up the legittorrents.info name for $0.99.

Legit Torrents in 2007

legit torrents 2007

In the years that followed the site signed up roughly 50,000 users and hosted 5,500 torrents. With a few thousand pageviews a day, it certainly wasn’t the most popular torrent site around, but unlike many others, Legit Torrents survived, eventually reaching 22 million pageviews.

The site ran Adsense ads for a while to cover the bills. This worked well until it got banned, not because of copyright issues, but because Legit Torrents signed up for an offer that later turned out to generate fraudulent clicks.

Speaking with TorrentFreak, Dustin notes that at its height in 2010, the site generated over $1,000 for a few months. Admittedly, however, that was in part due to the release of the Pontiac Torrent car and some decent SEO skills.

Legal ‘Troubles’

Running a legal torrent site doesn’t mean an absence of legal challenges. Over the years, several rightsholders mistakenly accused the site of sharing copyright-infringing material without permission.

In 2007, for example, the infamous Web Sheriff accused the site of sharing a pirated copy of the movie The Warlords, confusing it with the free MMORPG kung fu game Warlords in the torrent site’s archive.

Dustin challenged several of these takedowns and he also spent quite a few hours keeping spammers off the site, which wasn’t always straightforward.

“I had spammers uploading torrents en masse for a good while. With auto approval of torrents, I spent a lot of time logging in to fight them,” Dustin says.

Auto-approval could also be a problem when users inadvertently uploaded pirated content. In the end, Legit Torrents chose to manually approve users for posting, to avoid potential trouble.

Life Defining

Looking back, Dustin is quite proud of what he achieved. Offering a site that helped people get a copy of Linux, indie film releases, game updates, or other software was quite rewarding.

“My best memories of the site are just having it be of use,” Dustin tells us, adding that he would get excited when he saw random strangers adding links to the index.

While working on the site, Dustin also helped himself move forward in life. Today, he works as an SEO consultant and Legit Torrents was an informal education that turned out to be quite valuable. Interestingly, even The Pirate Bay played a small part in this process.

“I cannot state enough how much I learned from running this site and others. Way better than a degree in my opinion. It was one of my first exposures to implementing SEO, which funny enough was mostly copied tags from The Pirate Bay and modified to be about legal torrents instead.”

Goodbye

With the shutdown of Legit Torrents, Dustin closes the book on an important chapter of his life. While these goodbyes are never easy, it’s quite refreshing to see a positive ending.

Legit Torrent’s founder is blessed with a happy, healthy, growing family, which is also one of the reasons why he can do without a time-consuming project. That said, letting go is easier than it sounds.

“It’s not an easy thing to say goodbye to this silly site. It has been a part of my entire adult life. For ~17 years it was always there for me to check on, moderate, and take care of,” Dustin notes.

“If you ever used Legit Torrents, I sincerely hope it helped you. My mission in life is love Jesus and love others, and I think Legit Torrents did that in some weird techy way.”

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Klimawandel: Erderwärmung reduzieren durch Eisendüngung der Weltmeere

Verschiedene Forschungsteams haben über die letzten Jahrzehnte hinweg die Weltmeere mit Eisen gedüngt. Damit soll das Planktonwachstum gefördert werden, um CO2 aus der Luft zu binden. Jedoch ist nicht klar, ob diese Methode das Klima der Erde abkühlen …

Verschiedene Forschungsteams haben über die letzten Jahrzehnte hinweg die Weltmeere mit Eisen gedüngt. Damit soll das Planktonwachstum gefördert werden, um CO2 aus der Luft zu binden. Jedoch ist nicht klar, ob diese Methode das Klima der Erde abkühlen kann. Ein Bericht von Patrick Klapetz (Energie & Klima, Wissenschaft)

MINISFORUM B550 Pro modular mini PC supports up to Ryzen 7 5800X and discrete graphics

The MINISFORUM B550 Pro is a compact desktop computer that measures 169 x 160 x 67mm (6.7″ x 6.3″ x 2.6″). But it packs a lot of power into that little chassis, with an AMD A4 socket and support for up to a 105 watt AMD Ryzen 7 5800X…

The MINISFORUM B550 Pro is a compact desktop computer that measures 169 x 160 x 67mm (6.7″ x 6.3″ x 2.6″). But it packs a lot of power into that little chassis, with an AMD A4 socket and support for up to a 105 watt AMD Ryzen 7 5800X processor. But the computer also has […]

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