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daddynattt · 3 months ago
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Thinking about…ghostface Nat who visits Reader at the convenience store they work at each night. Natasha is fascinated by you, yet is too shy to even muster out a word that’s not “thank you” in your presence. But the more she visits you, the more her confidence grows.
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Natasha doesn’t waste time in tying you up and dragging you off to her car. But when it comes to exploring your beauty, she spends long hours admiring every inch of your skin after having tore your clothes off with her knife. The sharp edge of the blade brushes oh-so-close to the area between your legs. For a moment you wonder if this mysterious and horrific figure would be willing to maim you more than she already has. And as blood begins to spill down your stomach, tears cascading similarly down your cheeks, you realize you find it more appealing than previously imagined.
Surely you come close to the brink of madness with each time Natasha shoves her fingers in you, roughly carving her name in your subconscious. And yet none of that matters. Because the more time you spend with the murderous redhead, bleeding all over her gloved palms, the more you crave her viciously.
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(Imma still post a fic tho. Rémi just had some ideas)
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mymelonerboner · 5 years ago
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It’s Pink Season! - Chapter 2 - A JoJo OC Fanfic
(i should preface this by giving this fic some context – this fic took four OCs of four different people (one of them is me!) from a JoJo discord server that i hold especially dear to my heart. i set myself the challenge of taking these characters from wildly different imaginations and trying to piece together a cohesive story where they all interact with each other. to the owners of these OCs, i hope i’ll do them justice. this fic is estimated to last 4/5 chapters, and depending on my free time, maybe i’ll do something like this again with more OCs from other people, who knows :) anyways hope you guys enjoy what i’ve got so far!)
Rémi - belongs to Quality Queen @qualitiddy
Kyra - belongs to Kyrare @kyrare
Claudia - belongs to Sweet Kurage @sweetkurage
Francis Miller - belongs to meee! @mymelonerboner
Chapter 2 Word Count: 2,194
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*     *     *     CHAPTER 2     *     *     *
"LA VACHE! SHUT UP! I'M TRYING!" 
Rémi swung the wheel hard to the right, but screeches and smoke gave away the fact that it wasn't going to be quite enough. Kyra had to act fast. She gritted her teeth in frustration as she braced herself for an undoubtedly painful experience.
"STEEL PANTHER!"
From her torso, the upper body of a feline figure emerged. Dark metallic silver glinted with ferocious animosity against a panther-like physique as the figure stretched its metal wings out, letting out a guttural hiss. Kyra's stand pressed one paw against the dashboard of the sedan, before phasing another paw through the floor of the car, contacting the speeding asphalt of the road below it. Kyra hissed in pain as she felt the sensation of the asphalt scraping against her stand's palm.
In a split second, the sedan burst with a light blueish glow surrounding the whole vehicle, before the pulsating light flowed straight into the point of the ground that the phantom panther was pressing its paw against. With a deafening crack, the asphalt below the sedan broke into pieces, nudging the sedan ever so slightly more to the right, and the sedan seemed to slow down tremendously, as though most of the energy of the hurtling car just vanished, like water spilled from a cup. It was enough to make the sedan brush past the mysterious figure on the motorcycle.
Right after, the sedan slammed head first into something solid behind the motorcycle, denting the bonnet of the car.
"I'M TRY- FUCK! OW!" Rémi shrieked as his head jolted into the SPW-branded Super-Deluxe-High-Comfort™ airbags of the sedan. Kyra sighed in relief. Whatever it was they hit, she managed to divert enough energy in time to make the crash relatively mild.
But what was it that they hit?
Kyra peered through the slightly cracked windshield. There was nothing in front of the car. It was as though the bonnet was dented by some invisible pole.
The trio crawled out of the damaged sedan, each eyeing the mysterious biker with caution. The gleam of the biker's helmet visor masked their face and gave them an aura of anonymous danger. The helmet, from afar, somewhat resembled the look of a brown aviator hat with goggles. Kyra shot a glance at the others. A slight swarm of mist was already forming and circling around Rémi's feet in defensive anticipation. Claudia wore a look of terrified concern.
"What quick wits ya have, Kyra Furyia." An unfamiliar, male voice rasped from the biker. With a quick gesture from the biker, the seemingly empty space in front of the damaged sedan bonnet suddenly appeared to melt and morph into a slightly dented lamppost. "If you were just a split second slower, you fellas would've been totalled by that crash."
"Why thank you, kind gentleman." Kyra shot back in pompous sarcasm. "You know my name. That means you've done your research. I think it's safe to assume you know about our stand powers too."
The biker chuckled. "Not bad, cat lady. You're right, I know all about your stand, Steel Panther, and its energy redirection powers." He lifted a gloved finger towards Rémi. "I also know about you, Rémi Martin, and your copying ability. However…" The biker slowly cocked his head towards Claudia. "This girl… don't think I've seen her before. She a stand user?"
"Wouldn't you like to know." Rémi spat. "I'll tell you this much, helmet - you're not very good at hiding your powers. I've already figured out how your stand works."
Kyra lifted a brow. Already?
"Kyra, look." Rémi pointed at a green-themed restaurant just a few meters away. "The invisibility, the unfamiliar surroundings… there must be only one explanation." Kyra peered at the restaurant and read the large, white block letters right above its entrance.
Five Guys!
"You're right, Rémi!" Kyra gasped. "I've never seen a green Five Guys in my life. Wow, this was way easier than I thought." Kyra smirked as she lifted a metal-clawed finger towards the biker. "Good sir, your stand ability… is to change the colour of objects, isn't it?"
The biker snorted. "Congratu-fucking-lations, you guys have eyes." With a grandiose wave of the hand, he gestured to the all the wrongly-coloured walls, windows and pavements surrounding the trio. 
"Isn't it funny how much we people depend on colour? When you see a car drive past you, your first thought is never gonna be 'Oh, that was a flat-topped car', or 'Oh, that was a Volkswagen'. More likely, you're gonna go 'Oh, that was a blue car'. Same thing applies for many things. Animals, buildings, walls… it's the first way you recognise something. Mess with colour a little and suddenly everything looks foreign. It's evolution, y'see. Colour has been the warning system for predators and prey since the dawn of eyeballs. It tells you what's food, what's poison, what's danger, what's safety. Colour is everywhere."
In a seamless motion, a figure emerged from behind the biker. Humanoid in appearance, but coloured head to toe in a brilliant pink hue, skin as smooth as rubber with vastly contrasting, bizarre patterns strewn across its body in random spots like lazy patchwork, all made with different hues of pink, purple and magenta. It donned what looked like the apron of a painter, and where there should be forearms, instead there were what looked like two paintball guns attached directly at the elbows.
"My name is Francis Miller, and my stand, Pink Season, can control the colour of any object it shoots!" 
Kyra couldn't hold back an impudent snort. "Colour. Colour. Well gee fuckin' golly, I'm *dye*ing to know how dangerous that's gonna be." She cackled at her joke. "Whatcha' gonna do, paint me to death? Mulberry sunburst my ass into- OW FUCK!"
With lightning speed reaction time, Kyra used a metal claw to slice through a paintball that was hurtling right into her abdomen at mach speed. The capsule split into two, splattering a dark blue hue against her torso, leftover shell debris scraping her green sweater and leaving minor tears. 
"...Well, that was huemiliating." Kyra smirked through her panting.
"This is bad! That stand has long-range capabilities." Rémi gritted his teeth. "Claudia, stick close. Those paintballs look dangerous at that speed."
"Hey prick, you better turn this shit on my sweater back to green right now!" Kyra hissed as she picked up a discarded beer can on the ground with one hand and pressed her other hand, shielded with her armour-like paw-glove, against a nearby lamppost. The lamppost flickered on and off momentarily, emitting a yellowish glow from its steel base which flowed into the beer can. Blue sparks began to fly out of its aluminium skin. With the proficiency of a pitcher, she flung the charged beer can straight towards the biker. The biker didn't move a muscle, simply silently watching as the beer can sped closer towards him.
Only for the can to narrowly missed the biker's visor by an inch. It tumbled against the ground behind him, letting out a loud electrical discharge as it contacted a manhole cover.
Wha… That was impossible. Kyra never missed a target. Countless years of intensive training assured her of that. She took everything into account, wind velocity, wrist posture, amount of centrifugal spin…
Francis burst into an obnoxiously raspy, wheezing laugh. "What magic some simple contouring and shading can do! I coloured the walls and road in between us to look like I was just a bit further from you than I actually was. I know your modus operandi, Kyra! I knew you would try that move!"
Optical illusions!? Shit! This is bad. 
Francis was still wheezing and hacking from his half-laugh-half-choking. "You had the fucking balls to underestimate me. But now I know somethin', Kyra. You may have the sharp senses of a cat, but your eyes are still human. You're weak to my power! PINK SEASON!" And with a wild gesture, both the biker and his stand slowly began to melt into thin air, splotches of nothingness spreading like an oil spill across their whole bodies. In a matter of seconds, they both completely vanished. In alarm, Kyra backed up to where Rémi and Claudia were huddled, eyes peeled on the surroundings for the invisible biker.
"Rémi! Look out!" Claudia exclaimed. Rémi's eyes widened, bracing himself for an attack. He drew a breath, preparing his spiritual energy.
"IMITATION OF LIFE!"
And with that cry, light greyish wisps of mist gushed out from Rémi's feet, swirling around in front of him and taking on a vaguely humanoid shape. At where its "head" should be, two large, beady, solid red eyes flitted open, glowing with a brilliant ruby hue. This misty form lightly planted a "palm" against the asphalt road with a feather's touch, and immediately, the coarse, hardened, blackened texture of the asphalt spread up the misty shape's "arm" and across its "chest", eventually encapsulating its entire "body". Upon completion of this transformation, the now hardened figure disassembled itself into a cloud of rocky particles, swarming around the body of Rémi, before settling against his skin and body to form an asphalt suit of armour, complete with a dark-grey-tinged translucent facemask that still displayed his face well enough.
Split seconds after this asphalt armour settled, Rémi was immediately hit across the left check with a speeding paintball, splattering a vibrant green colour against his asphalt exterior, starkly contrasting its dull blackish look. The force of the paintball was enough to make Rémi's head jerk to the side in a dizzying way.
"Woah! You alright kid?" Kyra exclaimed.
"I'm fine! I activated my stand in time." Rémi cracked his neck to soothe the pain of the concussion. "More importantly, that shot revealed his location! I know where to attack now!" With a roar, Rémi darted into the direction the paintball came from.
"Wait, no! Slow down!" Claudia called out to him.
Suddenly, Rémi dropped down through the seemingly solid ground with a surprised shriek. In instinctive panic, he managed to catch a grip on the edge of the "hole" with his asphalt fingers.
"Rémi!" Both Kyra and Claudia screamed after him.
A raspy voice from the thin air broke into an ugly chortle. "I removed that manhole's cover in advance and coloured its interior to match the road. I knew you two had close-range type stands. One of you guys were gonna try to bumrush me, so I just positioned myself in front of that hole. You think I'd be some kinda dumbass to just give away my position like that?"
With some effort, Rémi pulled himself out of the manhole and hurried back to the group, eyes darting about wildly as he tried to figure out where Francis was going to strike next. Kyra narrowed her eyes at him, then at Claudia. It was Claudia she was worried about the most. Her defensive capabilities were practically null. There was only one reason Francis still hadn’t targeted her yet, and it was because he still didn’t know what she could do. 
Kyra shifted her focus to Francis, or wherever she was wildy guessing he was going to be. He was cunning. He was prepared. He even had traces of tar on his clothes to mask his scent against the road. Kyra bit her lip in frustration, admitting in a pit of her heart that Francis was right, and she had underestimated him. It wasn’t just a matter of controlling colours, it was a matter of controlling perception. To not even know whether you can trust your own eyes… Is there any way to defeat such a stand user? Any way to even land a blow on this bastard, if you can’t even tell where he’s-
“Rémi! Two meters to your left, eight o’ clock!” Claudia suddenly yelled, pointing to an empty space next to Rémi. Kyra widened her eyes. Dia, how the fuck!?
Rémi wasted no time. Without missing a heartbeat, he leaped to where Claudia had directed and with a cry, slammed an asphalt fist straight into the empty space. A loud, satisfying thud resonated as Francis flew backwards from the rocky impact straight into his visor, shards of fortified glass, plastic and multicoloured dye mixed with blood spurting into the air as his camouflage wore off. Kyra let out a yelp of triumph mixed with confusion as she watched the biker and his stand tumble backwards against the road.
But it was far from over. The biker shuddered, and slowly but surely propped himself up. Through one cracked lens of the helmet visor, he eyed the young Spanish girl with a look of murderous intent.
“Y...you saw through it. You, girl… Claudia, was it? You saw through my optical illusions…” Francis hacked out a blob of spit and blood against the road. “I was wondering how you kept warning your friends of my moves. You… you are a stand user after all.” His cold gaze trailed from Claudia to her surroundings, the buildings, the road, the sky.
And in his visible eye, there was a gleam of realisation, and then triumphant satisfaction.
*     *     *     END OF CHAPTER 2     *     *     *
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The report states that:
“The anonymity of Bitcoin is a myth. [It is just as] transparent as money, because you have to go through a platform where you have to give personal information. At the limit, if the name is not his, we always know the address of the transmitter and that of the receiver.”
A study was conducted to analyze Bitcoin transactions from the year 2013-2016 by the Center for Sanctions and Illicit Finance at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington, D.C. The study stated, “so-called ‘dirty Bitcoins’ represented just 0.61% of all transactions and conversions over that timeframe, and just nine of the 102 suspicious accounts tracked accounted for 95% of all illicit transactions – 97% of which were used in online gambling or “tumbling.”
According to Forbes, the report emphasized that Quebec investors must be careful while purchasing Bitcoin due to the increased number of fraud, theft and hacking cases associated with Bitcoin.
Francis Pouliot, Co-founder Catallaxy, a crypto expertise center, said:
“He unequivocally declares that Bitcoin is NOT “unregulated” in Quebec in an overall positive note. BULLISH”
Anthony Pompliano, Managing Partner at Full Tilt Capital said:
“Don’t forget, the USD is still the preferred currency of criminals around the world.”
D.A. Raykhman, a Twitter user commented:
“There is an anonymous token that has been around for centuries. Every criminal and terorist is using it. It is called 100 dollar bill.”
Jared Thomson, a crypto enthusiast tweeted:
“And they have to take in consideration that criminals like drug cartels can’t buy anything with bitcoin. They have to change it back to fiat first to get use of it. And that’s not that easy. Such nocoiner need a bigger view on that.”
The post ��Bitcoin [BTC] is not above the law, nor is it a magnet for illicit transactions’ – Says Quebec’s Chief Scientist appeared first on AMBCrypto.
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jdchasta-blog · 8 years ago
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Nuit Du Hack 2016 – Orange lance son Bug Bounty
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Orange a lancé son premier bug bounty lors de la 14ième édition de la “Nuit Du Hack” qui s’est déroulée du 2 et 3 juillet à Marne-La-Vallée. J’ai pu interviewer Olivier Moretti, responsable  du département sécurité de la Digital Factory d’Orange France qui nous raconte comment cela a-t-il été mis en place et dans quelles conditions.
[JF Audenard] – Tout d’abord, tu peux nous rappeler ce qu’est un bug bounty ?
[Olivier Moretti] – Un programme de bug bounty consiste à récompenser les personnes ayant identifié des failles de sécurité sur des services et qui vous les remontent afin qu’elles puissent être corrigées avant qu’elles ne soient exploitées par des cybercriminels. Depuis quelques années, tous les grands acteurs du monde de l’Internet utilisent les programmes de bug bounty pour durcir le niveau de sécurité de leurs systèmes en s’appuyant sur la communauté des chercheurs et experts en sécurité.  
Pourquoi lancer un programme de bug bounty est-il intéressant pour un opérateur comme Orange et comment cette idée est-elle venue ?
Un programme de bug bounty permet de mobiliser un très grand nombre des personnes compétentes en sécurité informatique et très motivées. C’est une chose juste impossible à faire en travaillant de façon habituelle avec des sociétés spécialisées dans les tests de pénétration même si l’un ne se substitue pas à l’autre. Au-delà des aspects financiers qui sont optimisés (on paye aux résultats et pas au temps passé), lancer un programme de bug bounty pour Orange c’est aussi montrer que nous sommes bien ancrés dans le présent et l’innovation. Parmi les sociétés du CAC 40 nous sommes mêmes précurseurs dans le domaine !
Pourquoi avoir sélectionné la BountyFactory ? Il existe d’autres acteurs ?
S’appuyer sur une société spécialisée dans l’organisation des bug bounties permet de travailler en confiance avec des personnes qui connaissent très bien la communauté des chercheurs en sécurité, qui savent organiser et structurer les  bug bounty de sorte que les choses se passent de la meilleure façon possible. Le choix s’est porté sur les personnes de la  BountyFactory que nous avons rencontrées lors d’un petit-déjeuner qu’ils organisaient. Ce qui nous a convaincu c’est que BountyFactory était à l’origine de la  création de la communauté « Yeswehack », des centaines de white hat qu’ils ont fédéré au fil du temps et autant de hunters pour nos futures campagnes de Bug Bounty.  C’est tout nouveau en France, il existe aussi d’autres sociétés proposant des services similaires – si le besoin s’en fait sentir, nous pourrions effectivement faire appel à eux.
Pourquoi profiter de la NDH pour lancer ce bugbounty sur le service d’annuaire Orange ?
Profiter de la NDH pour lancer notre premier bug bounty c’était bénéficier de conditions idéales pour un premier lancement. Tout d’abord, il y a le côté « tout le monde est physiquement sur place » avec la possibilité de discuter directement avec les personnes de la BountyFactory mais surtout avec les personnes ayant identifié des failles. Ensuite, comme le bug bounty était limité aux adresses IP de la NDH, cela nous a permis au niveau de la supervision sécurité de savoir que toute tentative d’attaque potentielle provenant d’autres adresses IP était à regarder de près – car en dehors du bug bounty. Enfin, comme la durée du bug bounty était limitée à la durée de la NDH cela nous a donné la possibilité de limiter dans le temps le programme. Bref, faire cela lors de la NDH c’était les conditions idéales pour une première.
Et d’un point de vue opérationnel, tu peux nous dire en quoi cela consiste ?
Ça ne s’improvise pas ! Nous avons bien préparé en amont la com, levé les points juridiques et passé en revue les points techniques afin d’être prêts. Et puis nous sommes venus en force ! Juriste, développeurs et spécialistes sécurité étaient là pour analyser les remontées en live, récompenser les hunteurs et parer à toute éventualité.
Mais au fait, pourquoi avoir choisi le 118712 et son application iPhone ?
Le choix s’est porté sur le 118712, validé avec les business owner, car l’ensemble du service est maitrisé par la Digital Factory d’Orange France (de la conception, développement, opérations, supervision sécurité) et que des personnes de la Digital Factory étaient évidemment partantes (emballées même) pour participer à la NDH durant le week-end. Après, il est important de rappeler l’importance que les services inclus dans le périmètre d’un bug bounty soient suffisant déjà bien sécurisés : un bug bounty vient en complément d’une stratégie de sécurité et d’audits de sécurité – il ne s’agit pas de lancer en pâture un service qui ne tiendra pas 2 heures face aux assauts répétés des participants ! 
Il est environ 17h, et quels sont les résultats ? Beaucoup de failles de trouvées ? Des prix ont-ils été remportés ?
Nous verrons bien demain matin ! Pour le moment, quelques vulnérabilités mineures ont été détectées du type défauts de configuration  ce qui montre que nous avons quelques boulons pour lesquels le serrage doit être vérifié – rien de grave ! Mais à cette heure les hunter les plus pertinents arrivent pour participer dans la nuit aux challenges et autres talks et ateliers, ce qui nous promet un début de soirée intéressant en termes de signalements !
En discutant avec les personnes de BountyFactory et les participants, l’un de leurs retours est que le périmètre du bug bounty est un peu trop limité : en effet, le service 118712 c’est un service fonctionnement assez simple – certains participants se sont sentis un peu « frustrés » que nous n’ayons pas choisi un périmètre plus étendu. Pour ce qui est de l’application iPhone nous n’avons pas eu jusqu’à présent de remontées significatives – les participants mettent plus leurs efforts sur le service web : c’est effectivement plus simple et plus rapide à tester, car pour l’application iPhone il faut mettre en place un environnement technique légèrement plus complexe avant même de commencer à regarder comment l’attaquer.
Et avec les juristes, comment cela s’est-il passé ? Autoriser des personnes à attaquer ses systèmes c’est pour le moins original !
Nos juristes ont été tout suite été enthousiastes à l’idée de nous accompagner. Ils ont travaillé conjointement avec le cabinet d’avocats conseil de l’organisation et un accord convenant à tous a été conclu – tout en conservant l’esprit du Bug Bounty car il ne s’agissait pas d’en dénaturer l’intérêt en souhaitant trop « borner » les choses d’un point de vue juridique mais en restant dans le cadre de la loi et de la réglementation en vigueur – notamment dans le domaine des données à caractère personnel. Au-delà des personnes de la direction juridique, ont été impliquées les équipes en charge de la communication, du marketing et évidemment celles des plateformes du 118712 et de sa sécurité. Cela a été une belle expérience de « team-working ». 
C’est quoi l’étape suivante ?
Au-delà de ce premier galop d’essai, nous devrions continuer à travailler avec la plateforme  BountyFactory, ce sur la base de l’expérience de cette « première » lors de la NDH. Du fait que les tests étaient limités dans le temps, nous avons constaté que c’est la course du côté des testeurs qui remontent parfois un peu trop rapidement des failles sans les avoir bien testées ou insuffisamment expliquées. Comme évoqué, le périmètre du bug bounty doit être bien choisi :  il ne doit être ni trop restreint ni trop large. Sinon, nous pourrions voir pour sélectionner que des testeurs ayant démontré un niveau d’expertise donné – cela permettant d’avoir des remontées de failles particulièrement bien qualifiées.
Un dernier mot sur cette 14ième édition de la NDH ?
La NDH, c’est une grosse organisation bien huilée. L’ambiance est particulièrement bonne, les gens communicatifs et ouverts. Beaucoup d’effervescence en un seul endroit. Bravo aux speakers, organisateurs, exposants et à tous les participants – chaque année c’est une réussite renouvelée.   
Propos recueillis par Jean-François (aka Jeff) Audenard.
De gauche à droite : Sophie Claude, Georgian Mihaila, Dario Viale, Rémi Cauchois, Olivier Moretti, Gaetan Njinang, Frederic Guegan  
Nuit Du Hack 2016 – Orange lance son Bug Bounty was originally published on JDCHASTA SAS
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Join Our New Online Workshops On CSS, Accessibility, Performance, And UX
About The Author
Rachel Andrew is not only Editor in Chief of Smashing Magazine, but also a web developer, writer and speaker. She is the author of a number of books, including … More about Rachel Andrew …
Our initial online workshops went so well, we have scheduled many more. Find out how what we learned from those first workshops and what we have coming up over the next two months.
It has been a month since we launched our first online workshop and, to be honest, we really didn’t know whether people would enjoy them — or if we would enjoy running them. It was an experiment, but one we are so glad we jumped into!
I spoke about the experience of taking my workshop online on a recent episode of the Smashing podcast. As a speaker, I had expected it to feel very much like I was presenting into the empty air, with no immediate feedback and expressions to work from. It turned out, however, that in some ways I felt more connected to the group by sharing my knowledge with a bunch of folks who were exactly in the same situation as me — at home trying to make the best of things!
I spoke to Vitaly about how he felt about leading a workshop online, and he also felt that everyone felt more equal, rather than having a teacher up on a podium. He also noted that we were able to see how global our audience is. Online workshops are more accessible to people who can’t travel even in normal times, and seeing everyone at home in their own environment really brought to life that we were working with folks from all around the world.
Vitaly Friedman’s online workshop setup
As a participant, there are definite advantages in attending a workshop from home. You have your own desk and usual setup, and space to spread out. And, given the workshop seating I’ve encountered in the past, most of you probably have a more comfortable chair. You can also rewatch the recording if you want to listen to an explanation again.
All The Details
As we have now formalized our workshop process, I thought I’d share a little more about how these events run. Unlike in-person workshops where we keep you in a room for an eight hour day, we realized than many of you have a lot of other commitments right now. Perhaps you are also homeschooling your children, trying to keep up with work from home, and it’s hard to be sat in front of a screen working all day. So all of our workshops are split over multiple shorter sessions, so check each workshop description for the full details of days and times. We’ve had great feedback from attendees and speakers about this approach.
In addition to the presenter, there is always at least one other member of the team online, to help with any connectivity or other issues that you might have.
With so many conferences around the world being cancelled, I’m grateful to have virtually attended a very informative @smashingconf workshop for the past couple days. Even from home, the learning never stops. pic.twitter.com/K3pbJBNpof
— Gabriel Tan-Chen (@gabrieltanchen) April 15, 2020
Zoom
We’ve chosen Zoom because they turned out to be the best compromise in terms of quality, reliability, and accessibility. You can customize your Zoom setup that works best for you. You can resize the windows of the shared screen and the speaker. You can pop out the chat. Whatever works best for you!
We record each of the sessions for attendees, so if you do miss a session you can catch up later. Or you can go back to check out a detail you want to confirm.
Chat and connect
You can also join us in Slack, to chat during or after the workshop with fellow attendees.
We have also been using collaborative Google docs during the workshops for attendees to write down their own thoughts, resources, tips, and questions. It’s interesting to see people helping each other in those docs as well as posting questions for the Q&A.
A surprising thing for me about the online workshops was that I answered more questions than I do when I teach in-person. Each session has dedicated time for Q&A, and I did not expect to be able to fill 30 minutes, but could have easily been answering questions for longer.
Blown away by all the knowledge I’ve soaked in from @rachelandrew‘s online CSS layout masterclass. Incredible how much you can learn about a thing you thought you already knew just by hearing it explained again. Thanks for organising this @smashingconf #smashingconf
— waz.css (@camila_waz) April 15, 2020
Upcoming workshops
We have an amazing line-up of folk coming to share their wisdom in this online format. There really is something for everyone. Many of the previous workshops sold out, and we have a hard limit on each one, so if you want to be there, please grab a ticket now.
May 7-22, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Resilient Web Systems with CSS & Sass with Miriam Suzanne.
Join Miriam for a deep-dive into the heart of CSS: how it works, what makes it special, and how we can harness it for resilient and maintainable design systems that scale. This workshop is spread over six days, 2h each day, with a huge amount to learn and take away.
May 12–26, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Smart Interface Design Patterns with Vitaly Friedman.
You’ll study 100s of hand-picked interface design examples in this one. We’ll be designing interfaces together, starting from accordions, to mega-drop-downs, sliders, feature comparisons, car configurators — all the way to timelines and onboarding. This workshop is spread over five days, 2.5h each day, with a huge amount to learn and take away.
May 28–12, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Web Performance Masterclass with Harry Roberts.
Over the course of several sessions, we’ll take a journey from the back-end to the front, auditing the performance of real websites. We’ll be plotting data and findings, making it compelling to clients and non-technical stakeholders; drawing up backlogs and hit-lists; hacking on fixes, improvements, and experiments; and learning a whole lot of obscure performance details on the way.
June 11-12, Thu & Fri, 10 AM – 12:30 PM CEST CSS Layout Masterclass with Rachel Andrew.
Over two days learn the key skills you need to learn CSS Layout and put it into practice in your work. A mix of theory and pragmatic advice in terms of how to deal with browser support. This workshop is at an earlier Europe and Asia friendly time, so folk in those places don’t need to concentrate on Grid late at night.
Jun 16-30, Tue & Wed, 9–11:30 AM PDT Front-End Accessibility Masterclass with Marcy Sutton.
By adopting an accessibility mindset and making improvements throughout the design and development process, we can truly make an impact in people’s lives. This workshop will cover how to approach accessibility with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript using modern tools and techniques to eliminate barriers to access in web projects.
Jun 18-26, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Building Modern HTML Emails with Rémi Parmentier.
Coding HTML emails is a beast of its own with lots of differences from coding web pages. This workshop will make you reconsider everything you know about coding HTML emails and hopefully make you love the craft.
Remote, live, interactive and practical. That’s Smashing Workshops.
Join Us!
We hope you’ll join us at one of the workshops. We’d also love to know which other workshop topics and speakers you would like to see online. Read more about the workshops and sign up here.
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Just came by to say that the idea of double-penetration with sub Wanda is just perfection. Especially with switch R (who sometimes gets orders from Nat) and Dom Natasha <3
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Join Our New Online Workshops On CSS, Accessibility, Performance, And UX
About The Author
Rachel Andrew is not only Editor in Chief of Smashing Magazine, but also a web developer, writer and speaker. She is the author of a number of books, including … More about Rachel Andrew …
Our initial online workshops went so well, we have scheduled many more. Find out how what we learned from those first workshops and what we have coming up over the next two months.
It has been a month since we launched our first online workshop and, to be honest, we really didn’t know whether people would enjoy them — or if we would enjoy running them. It was an experiment, but one we are so glad we jumped into!
I spoke about the experience of taking my workshop online on a recent episode of the Smashing podcast. As a speaker, I had expected it to feel very much like I was presenting into the empty air, with no immediate feedback and expressions to work from. It turned out, however, that in some ways I felt more connected to the group by sharing my knowledge with a bunch of folks who were exactly in the same situation as me — at home trying to make the best of things!
I spoke to Vitaly about how he felt about leading a workshop online, and he also felt that everyone felt more equal, rather than having a teacher up on a podium. He also noted that we were able to see how global our audience is. Online workshops are more accessible to people who can’t travel even in normal times, and seeing everyone at home in their own environment really brought to life that we were working with folks from all around the world.
Vitaly Friedman’s online workshop setup
As a participant, there are definite advantages in attending a workshop from home. You have your own desk and usual setup, and space to spread out. And, given the workshop seating I’ve encountered in the past, most of you probably have a more comfortable chair. You can also rewatch the recording if you want to listen to an explanation again.
All The Details
As we have now formalized our workshop process, I thought I’d share a little more about how these events run. Unlike in-person workshops where we keep you in a room for an eight hour day, we realized than many of you have a lot of other commitments right now. Perhaps you are also homeschooling your children, trying to keep up with work from home, and it’s hard to be sat in front of a screen working all day. So all of our workshops are split over multiple shorter sessions, so check each workshop description for the full details of days and times. We’ve had great feedback from attendees and speakers about this approach.
In addition to the presenter, there is always at least one other member of the team online, to help with any connectivity or other issues that you might have.
With so many conferences around the world being cancelled, I’m grateful to have virtually attended a very informative @smashingconf workshop for the past couple days. Even from home, the learning never stops. pic.twitter.com/K3pbJBNpof
— Gabriel Tan-Chen (@gabrieltanchen) April 15, 2020
Zoom
We’ve chosen Zoom because they turned out to be the best compromise in terms of quality, reliability, and accessibility. You can customize your Zoom setup that works best for you. You can resize the windows of the shared screen and the speaker. You can pop out the chat. Whatever works best for you!
We record each of the sessions for attendees, so if you do miss a session you can catch up later. Or you can go back to check out a detail you want to confirm.
Chat and connect
You can also join us in Slack, to chat during or after the workshop with fellow attendees.
We have also been using collaborative Google docs during the workshops for attendees to write down their own thoughts, resources, tips, and questions. It’s interesting to see people helping each other in those docs as well as posting questions for the Q&A.
A surprising thing for me about the online workshops was that I answered more questions than I do when I teach in-person. Each session has dedicated time for Q&A, and I did not expect to be able to fill 30 minutes, but could have easily been answering questions for longer.
Blown away by all the knowledge I’ve soaked in from @rachelandrew‘s online CSS layout masterclass. Incredible how much you can learn about a thing you thought you already knew just by hearing it explained again. Thanks for organising this @smashingconf #smashingconf
— waz.css (@camila_waz) April 15, 2020
Upcoming workshops
We have an amazing line-up of folk coming to share their wisdom in this online format. There really is something for everyone. Many of the previous workshops sold out, and we have a hard limit on each one, so if you want to be there, please grab a ticket now.
May 7-22, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Resilient Web Systems with CSS & Sass with Miriam Suzanne.
Join Miriam for a deep-dive into the heart of CSS: how it works, what makes it special, and how we can harness it for resilient and maintainable design systems that scale. This workshop is spread over six days, 2h each day, with a huge amount to learn and take away.
May 12–26, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Smart Interface Design Patterns with Vitaly Friedman.
You’ll study 100s of hand-picked interface design examples in this one. We’ll be designing interfaces together, starting from accordions, to mega-drop-downs, sliders, feature comparisons, car configurators — all the way to timelines and onboarding. This workshop is spread over five days, 2.5h each day, with a huge amount to learn and take away.
May 28–12, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Web Performance Masterclass with Harry Roberts.
Over the course of several sessions, we’ll take a journey from the back-end to the front, auditing the performance of real websites. We’ll be plotting data and findings, making it compelling to clients and non-technical stakeholders; drawing up backlogs and hit-lists; hacking on fixes, improvements, and experiments; and learning a whole lot of obscure performance details on the way.
June 11-12, Thu & Fri, 10 AM – 12:30 PM CEST CSS Layout Masterclass with Rachel Andrew.
Over two days learn the key skills you need to learn CSS Layout and put it into practice in your work. A mix of theory and pragmatic advice in terms of how to deal with browser support. This workshop is at an earlier Europe and Asia friendly time, so folk in those places don’t need to concentrate on Grid late at night.
Jun 16-30, Tue & Wed, 9–11:30 AM PDT Front-End Accessibility Masterclass with Marcy Sutton.
By adopting an accessibility mindset and making improvements throughout the design and development process, we can truly make an impact in people’s lives. This workshop will cover how to approach accessibility with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript using modern tools and techniques to eliminate barriers to access in web projects.
Jun 18-26, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Building Modern HTML Emails with Rémi Parmentier.
Coding HTML emails is a beast of its own with lots of differences from coding web pages. This workshop will make you reconsider everything you know about coding HTML emails and hopefully make you love the craft.
Remote, live, interactive and practical. That’s Smashing Workshops.
Join Us!
We hope you’ll join us at one of the workshops. We’d also love to know which other workshop topics and speakers you would like to see online. Read more about the workshops and sign up here.
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Join Our New Online Workshops On CSS, Accessibility, Performance, And UX
About The Author
Rachel Andrew is not only Editor in Chief of Smashing Magazine, but also a web developer, writer and speaker. She is the author of a number of books, including … More about Rachel Andrew …
Our initial online workshops went so well, we have scheduled many more. Find out how what we learned from those first workshops and what we have coming up over the next two months.
It has been a month since we launched our first online workshop and, to be honest, we really didn’t know whether people would enjoy them — or if we would enjoy running them. It was an experiment, but one we are so glad we jumped into!
I spoke about the experience of taking my workshop online on a recent episode of the Smashing podcast. As a speaker, I had expected it to feel very much like I was presenting into the empty air, with no immediate feedback and expressions to work from. It turned out, however, that in some ways I felt more connected to the group by sharing my knowledge with a bunch of folks who were exactly in the same situation as me — at home trying to make the best of things!
I spoke to Vitaly about how he felt about leading a workshop online, and he also felt that everyone felt more equal, rather than having a teacher up on a podium. He also noted that we were able to see how global our audience is. Online workshops are more accessible to people who can’t travel even in normal times, and seeing everyone at home in their own environment really brought to life that we were working with folks from all around the world.
Vitaly Friedman’s online workshop setup
As a participant, there are definite advantages in attending a workshop from home. You have your own desk and usual setup, and space to spread out. And, given the workshop seating I’ve encountered in the past, most of you probably have a more comfortable chair. You can also rewatch the recording if you want to listen to an explanation again.
All The Details
As we have now formalized our workshop process, I thought I’d share a little more about how these events run. Unlike in-person workshops where we keep you in a room for an eight hour day, we realized than many of you have a lot of other commitments right now. Perhaps you are also homeschooling your children, trying to keep up with work from home, and it’s hard to be sat in front of a screen working all day. So all of our workshops are split over multiple shorter sessions, so check each workshop description for the full details of days and times. We’ve had great feedback from attendees and speakers about this approach.
In addition to the presenter, there is always at least one other member of the team online, to help with any connectivity or other issues that you might have.
With so many conferences around the world being cancelled, I’m grateful to have virtually attended a very informative @smashingconf workshop for the past couple days. Even from home, the learning never stops. pic.twitter.com/K3pbJBNpof
— Gabriel Tan-Chen (@gabrieltanchen) April 15, 2020
Zoom
We’ve chosen Zoom because they turned out to be the best compromise in terms of quality, reliability, and accessibility. You can customize your Zoom setup that works best for you. You can resize the windows of the shared screen and the speaker. You can pop out the chat. Whatever works best for you!
We record each of the sessions for attendees, so if you do miss a session you can catch up later. Or you can go back to check out a detail you want to confirm.
Chat and connect
You can also join us in Slack, to chat during or after the workshop with fellow attendees.
We have also been using collaborative Google docs during the workshops for attendees to write down their own thoughts, resources, tips, and questions. It’s interesting to see people helping each other in those docs as well as posting questions for the Q&A.
A surprising thing for me about the online workshops was that I answered more questions than I do when I teach in-person. Each session has dedicated time for Q&A, and I did not expect to be able to fill 30 minutes, but could have easily been answering questions for longer.
Blown away by all the knowledge I’ve soaked in from @rachelandrew‘s online CSS layout masterclass. Incredible how much you can learn about a thing you thought you already knew just by hearing it explained again. Thanks for organising this @smashingconf #smashingconf
— waz.css (@camila_waz) April 15, 2020
Upcoming workshops
We have an amazing line-up of folk coming to share their wisdom in this online format. There really is something for everyone. Many of the previous workshops sold out, and we have a hard limit on each one, so if you want to be there, please grab a ticket now.
May 7-22, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Resilient Web Systems with CSS & Sass with Miriam Suzanne.
Join Miriam for a deep-dive into the heart of CSS: how it works, what makes it special, and how we can harness it for resilient and maintainable design systems that scale. This workshop is spread over six days, 2h each day, with a huge amount to learn and take away.
May 12–26, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Smart Interface Design Patterns with Vitaly Friedman.
You’ll study 100s of hand-picked interface design examples in this one. We’ll be designing interfaces together, starting from accordions, to mega-drop-downs, sliders, feature comparisons, car configurators — all the way to timelines and onboarding. This workshop is spread over five days, 2.5h each day, with a huge amount to learn and take away.
May 28–12, Thu & Fri, 9–11:30 AM PDT Web Performance Masterclass with Harry Roberts.
Over the course of several sessions, we’ll take a journey from the back-end to the front, auditing the performance of real websites. We’ll be plotting data and findings, making it compelling to clients and non-technical stakeholders; drawing up backlogs and hit-lists; hacking on fixes, improvements, and experiments; and learning a whole lot of obscure performance details on the way.
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Absence d’eau, froid intense, radiations mortelles… Mars n'est pas un endroit fait pour les humains. Cette petite planète deux fois moins grande que la Terre suscite pourtant beaucoup de vocations, que ce soit parmi les milliardaires de la Silicon Valley, comme Elon Musk et son projet Space-X, ou parmi les grandes agences spatiales internationales qui se tirent la bourre pour être les premiers un jour à y poser le pied.
Sur ce petit caillou rouge perdu à 50 millions de kilomètres de notre planète, c'est une vie particulièrement inconfortable et dangereuse qui attend les premiers colons. Pourtant, Mars fait rêver – même ceux qui ne sont pas astronautes. Passionnés par la science-fiction et la conquête spatiale, fans des romans d'Arthur C. Clarke et de la saga Star Wars, ils se rêvent en pionniers d'un nouveau monde ! Au point de s’être inscrits sur le site d’Asgaria – un projet de « nation spatiale » ouvert à tous. Convaincus que le destin de l’espèce humaine sera galactique, ils n’attendent qu’une chose : être les premiers à faire leurs valises pour coloniser la planète rouge.
Anthony Cotelle, 31 ans, ingénieur anti-hacking pour la sécurité nationale, Rouen
« On ne peut pas rester sur une planète que l'on détruit à petit feu »
Pourquoi quitter la Terre ? Je suis persuadé, à 100 %, que l’avenir de l’humanité passe par une colonisation du système solaire, et même d’autres systèmes, encore plus lointains dans la galaxie. Pollution, surpopulation… On ne peut pas rester sur une planète que l’on détruit à petit feu. Et puis, il y a l’envie de découvrir de nouveaux horizons. Mais je suis réaliste : je sais que cela n’arrivera sans doute pas avant que je n’atteigne un âge très avancé.
Peut-on, techniquement, vivre sur Mars ? Evidement, ça ne sera pas facile. Il y aura beaucoup de facteurs à gérer. Mais ce sera surtout difficile psychologiquement : le dépaysement, l’inconnu, l’absence de repère familier… Mais je suis nature curieuse, j’aime la découverte et l’aventure. Alors, m’installer sur Mars, ou même à l’autre bout de la galaxie, ne me gênerait pas le moins du monde !
D’où vous vient cette passion pour la conquête spatiale ? Tout jeune, je passais des heures et des heures à contempler les étoiles et à faire des recherches sur la vie extraterrestre, les trous de verres, la théorie des cordes… Je portais un vif intérêt à Albert Einstein, ce qui m’a également amené à m’intéresser à ces questions.
Leïla, 26 ans, enseignante de sciences et rédactrice pour le site Nekawa.fr, Paris
« Devenir des humains augmentés nous rendra capables de survivre aux rayons cosmiques »
Quitter la Terre est-il une solution aux problèmes que connaît notre planète ? Absolument. Je crois qu’aujourd’hui, nous ne pouvons plus faire machine arrière. Envoyer une partie de la population dans l’espace réglera pas mal de problèmes liés à la pollution et à la famine.
Mais l’être humain peut-il survivre ailleurs que sur Terre ? Il faudra s'adapter à la vie sur une autre planète. Mais de toute façon, avec les biotechnologies et les nanotechnologies, tout va changer pour l'être humain. Demain, nous pourrons nous réparer de façon plus efficace. Et par la suite, devenir des humains augmentés, plus forts, plus résistants, capables de survivre aux rayons cosmiques et aux conditions extrêmes de l'espace. Et puis, nous pourrons vivre beaucoup plus longtemps grâce aux technologies de rajeunissement, qui sont actuellement en cours de développement à la Silicon Valley. Ainsi, nous aurons tout le temps de coloniser d'autres planètes et d’explorer l'immensité de notre galaxie.
Quel métier envisagez-vous de faire, sur Mars ? J’aimerais être exploratrice, justement ! Découvrir de nouvelles planètes et de nouvelles civilisations me passionne depuis longtemps. Et l'espace me fascine depuis toujours. C'est un endroit mystérieux et froid, et en même temps, si beau, si attirant. Et puis, comme l’Intelligence Artificielle va nous remplacer dans beaucoup de domaines, il faut être ouvert aux nouveaux métiers qui vont se créer.
Boris Hoechstetter, 26 ans, Sound Designer et Dj, Strasbourg
« Dans un premier temps, j’envisage un séjour de courte durée »
Qu’est-ce qui vous a donné envie de coloniser Mars ? La vie est fragile. Il suffirait qu'un astéroïde suffisamment gros tombe sur Terre, ou alors d'une série éruptions volcaniques sur l'ensemble du globe, pour détruire en bonne partie la vie sur notre planète. Il est donc évident qu'il faut commencer à quitter la Terre - et cela le plus tôt possible. L'humanité n'aura pas le choix : un jour ou l’autre, elle devra coloniser l'espace.
Mais l’être humain peut-il survivre sur Mars ? C'est un environnement 100 % hostile pour les humains. Notamment à cause des rayons cosmiques, qui sont susceptibles d'endommager notre ADN, de causer des cancers et des malformations génétiques. Pour ma part, dans un premier temps, j’envisage un séjour de courte durée. Y vivre sur le long terme est plus compliqué. Sauf si les évolutions technologiques permettent de modifier le corps humain pour nous rendre plus résistants aux rayons cosmiques.
Comment vous préparez-vous à cette aventure martienne ? Je prends des compléments pour essayer de lutter contre le vieillissement et garder le plus longtemps possible une bonne santé. C'est important quand on veut aller dans l'espace car il faudra toujours être vigilant. Dans un milieu aussi extrême, la moindre erreur peut être fatale.
Quel métier envisagez-vous d’exercer sur Mars ? Pour l'instant, je ne sais pas encore exactement quelle fonction pourrait être la mienne. Mais il est évident que de nouveaux métiers vont apparaître. Beaucoup de ceux que nous connaissons seront automatisés dans les prochaines décennies à cause de l'intelligence artificielle et de la robotisation.
Rémi Hellin, 22 ans, employé dans l'hôtellerie de luxe, Rouen
« L’exploration spatiale est vecteur d’espoir dans un monde où il n’y a que des mauvaises nouvelles »
Pourquoi vouloir aller sur Mars ? S’il y a bien une planète qui mérite d’être colonisée, c’est celle-là ! Elle est tellement passionnante. Mais toutes les planètes sont intéressantes à découvrir. D’une manière générale, l'exploration spatiale est vecteur d'espoir dans un monde où il n'y a que des mauvaises nouvelles ! Grâce à ses avancées, il est permis de rêver, d’imager – et même de concrétiser des projets.
À quoi ressemblerait la vie sur Mars ? Pour l’instant, j’imagine plutôt une grande station spatiale en forme de tore, proposant à ses habitants de la gravité artificielle grâce à sa rotation. La vie serait rythmée par de nombreuses procédures, étant donné la complexité de fonctionnement d’une station spatiale à grande échelle. Au départ, la vie y serait très difficile, mais elle s’adoucirait au gré des évolutions technologiques.
Comment vous entrainez-vous pour être capable de survivre dans l’espace ? La seule préparation que j'ai pour l'instant, ce sont mes connaissances et compétences techniques, et aussi les connaissances que j'accumule dans le domaine spatial. Pour moi, vivre ailleurs que sur terre n'est pour le moment qu'un doux rêve.
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89. ročník udílení Oscarů
Nejlepší film
Fences – Scott Rudin, Denzel Washington a Todd Black
Hacksaw Ridge: Zrození hrdiny – Bill Mechanic a David Permut
Hell or High Water – Carla Hacken a Julie Yorn
La La Land – Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz a Marc Platt
Lion – Emile Shermna, Iain Canning a Angie Fielder
Místo u moře – Matt Damon, Kimberly Steward, Chris Moore, Lauren Beck a Kevin J. Walsh
Moonlight – Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner a Jeremy Kleiner
Příchozí – Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, Aaron Ryder a David Linde
Skrytá čísla – Donna Gigliotti, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Pharrell Williams a Theodore Melfi
Nejlepší režie
Damien Chazelle – La La Land
Denis Villeneuve – Příchozí
Mel Gibson– Hacksaw Ridge: Zrození hrdiny
Barry Jenkins – Moonlight
Kenneth Lonegran – Místo u moře
Nejlepší herec
Casey Affleck – Místo u moře
Ryan Gosling – La La Land
Andrew Garfield – Hacksaw Ridge: Zrození hrdiny
Viggo Mortensen – Tohle je náš svět
Denzel Washington – Fences
Nejlepší herečka
Isabelle Huppertová – Elle
Ruth Negga – Loving
Natalie Portmanová – Jackie
Emma Stone – La La Land
Meryl Streepová – Božská Florence
Nejlepší herec ve vedlejší roli
Mahershala Ali – Moonlight
Jeff Bridges – Hell or High Water
Dev Patel – Lion
Michael Shannon – Noční zvířata
Lucas Hedges – Místo u moře
Nejlepší herečka ve vedlejší roli
Viola Davis – Fences
Naomie Harrisová – Moonlight
Nicole Kidmanová – Lion
Octavia Spencerová – Skrytá čísla
Michelle Williams – Místo u moře
Nejlepší původní scénář
Damien Chazelle – La La Land
Mike Mills – 20th Century Women
Kenneth Lonegran – Místo u moře
Taylor Sheridan – Hell or High Water
Yorgos Lanthimos a Efthimis Fillippou – Humr
Nejlepší adaptovaný scénář
Eric Heisserer – Příchozí
August Wilson – Fences
Allison Schroeder a Theodore Melfi – Skrytá čísla
Luke Davies – Lion
Barry Jenkins a Tarell Alvin McCraney – Moonlight
Nejlepší animovaný film
Zootropolis: Město zvířat – Byron Howard, Rich Moore a Clark Spencer
Kubo a kouzelný meč – Travis Knight a Arianne Sutner
Odvážná Vaiana: Legenda o konci světa – John Musker, Ron Clements a Osnat Shurer
Můj život Cuketky – Claude Barras a Max Karli
Červená želva – Michael Dudok de Wit a Toshio Suzuki
Nejlepší cizojazyčný film
Under sandet (Dánsko) v dánštině – Martin Zandvliet
Muž jménem Ove (Švédsko) ve švédštině – Hannes Holm
Obchodní cestující (Irán/Francie) v perštině – Asghar Farhadi
Tanna (Austrálie) – Martin Butler a Bentley Dean
Toni Erdmann (Německo) v němčině – Maren Adeová
Nejlepší celovečerní dokumentární film
13th – Ava DuVernay, Spencer Averick a Howard Barish
Pořár na moři – Gianfranco Rosi a Donatella Palermo
I Am Not Your Negro – Raoul Peck, Rémi Grellety a Hébert Peck
Animovaný život – Roger Ross Williams a Julie Goldman
O.J.: Made in America – Ezra Edelman a Caroline Waterlow
Nejlepší krátký dokumentární film
4.1 Miles – Daphne Matziaraki
Extremis – Dan Krauss
Joe’s Violin – Kahane Cooperman a Raphaela Neihausen
Watani: My Homeland �� Marcel Mettelsiefen a Stephen Ellis
The White Helmets – Orlando von Einsiedel a Joanna Natasegara
Nejlepší krátkometrážní hraný film
Ennemis Interieurs – Sélim Azzazi
La Femme et le TGV – Timo von Gunten a Giacun Caduff
Silent Nights – Aske Bang a Kim Magnusson
Sing – Kristóf Deák a Anna Udvardy
Timecode – Juanjo Giménez
Nejlepší krátký animovaný film
Blind Vaysha – Theodore Ushev
Borrowed Time – Andrew Coats a Lou Hamou-Lhadj
Pear Cider and Cigarettes – Robert Valley a Cara Speller
Pearl – Patrick Osborne
Ptáčátko– Alan Barillaro a Marc Sondheimer
Nejlepší hudba
Justin Hurwitz – La La Land
Nicholas Britell – Moonlight
Mica Levi – Jackie
Dustin O’Halloran a Hauschka – Lion
Thomas Newman – Pasažéři
Nejlepší píseň
„Audition (The Fools Who Dream)“ –Justin Hurwitz, Pasek and Paul – La La Land
„City of Stars“ – Justin Hurwitz, Pasek and Paul – La La Land
„Can’t Stop the Feeling“ – Max Martin, Shellback, Justin Timberlake – Trollové
„How Far I’ll Go“ – Lin-Manuel Miranda – Odvážná Vaiana: Legenda o konci svět
„The Empty Chair“ – J. Ralph a Sting – Jim: The James Foley Story
Nejlepší střih zvuku
Ai-Ling Lee a Mildred Iatrou Morgan – La La Land
Sylvain Bellemare – Příchozí
Wylie Stateman a Renée Tondelli – Deepwater Horizon: Moře v plamenech
Robert Mackenzie a Andy Wright – Hacksaw Ridge: Zrození hrdiny
Alan Robert Murray a Bub Asman – Sully: Zázrak na řece Hudson
Nejlepší mix zvuku
Andy Nelson, Ai-Ling Lee a Steve A. Morrow – La La Land
Bernard Gariépy Strobl a Claude La Haye – Příchozí
Robert Mackenzie, Andy Wright, Kevin O’Connell a Peter Grace – Hacksaw Ridge: Zrození hrdiny
Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush a Mac Ruth – 13 hodin: Tajní vojáci z Benghází
David Parker, Christopher Scarabosio a Stuart Wilson – Rogue One: Star Wars Story
Nejlepší výprava
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco a David Wasco – La La Land
Stuart Craig a Anna Pinnock – Fantastická zvířata a kde je najít
Paul Hotte a Patrice Vemette – Příchozí
Jess Gonchor a Nancy Haigh – Ave, Caesar!
Guy Hendrix Dyas a Gene Serdena – Pasažéři
Nejlepší kamera
Linus Sandgren – La La Land
James Laxton – Moonlight
Bradford Young – Příchozí
Rodrigo Prieto – Mlčení
Greig Fraser – Lion
Nejlepší masky
Eva von Bahr a Love Larson – Muž jménem Ove
Joel Harlow a Richard Alonzo – Star Trek: Do neznáma
Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini a Christopher Nelson – Sebevražedný oddíl
Nejlepší kostýmy
Madeline Fontaine – Jackie
Colleen Atwood – Fantastická zvířata a kde je najít
Consolata Boyle – Božská Florence
Joanna Johnston – Spojenci
Mary Zophres – La La Land
Nejlepší střih
Tom Cross – La La Land
John Gilbert – Hacksaw Ridge: Zrození hrdiny
Jake Roberts – Hell or High Water
Joe Walker – Příchozí
Nat Sanders a Joi McMillon – Moonlight
Nejlepší vizuální efekty
Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones a Dan Lemmon – Kniha džunglí
Stephane Ceretti, Richard Bluff, Vincent Cirelli a Paul Corbould – Doctor Strange
Craig Hammeck, Jason Snell, Jason Billington a Burt Dalton – Deepwater Horizon: Moře v plamenech
Steve Emerson, Oliver Jones, Brian McLean a Brad Schiff – Kubo a kouzelný meč
John Knoll, Mohen Leo, Hal Hickel a Neil Corbould – Rogue One: Star Wars
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Brainrot:
Magazine company CEO! Natasha meeting a really pretty girl in a high end bar with her friends recently leaving the pub. As the Ceo stood next to the table reader was just sitting on, offering her a margarita - an instant idea urged on her mind as she saw the empty margarita mix glass on the oak surface that still had little grains of salt around the beginning of the glass.
^///^
A few minutes later, the wealthy redhead requested for a song she liked to play in the lonely bar, her rarely unfinished whiskey glass next to reader’s two empty glasses. Natasha’s back side of her finger slowly and gently running up and down reader’s clothed nipple, as the other stroked her inner thigh out to her knee. Reader already squirming as she feels embarrassed that her panties were pooling with cum. As the Ceo just carefully praising her every now and then how she’s entirely perfect to be a model for her company
;))))
I cannot believe Jess hasn’t answered this since, like, April, but nonnie this idea is so delicious!! I need Nat to treat me like this pls 🫶
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‘Bitcoin [BTC] is not above the law, nor is it a magnet for illicit transactions’ – Says Quebec’s Chief Scientist
According to the Chief Scientist of Quebec, Bitcoin has been used for money laundering and tax evasion. Recently, Christine Lagarde, the President of the International Monetary Fund [IMF] said that there should be more regulations on the use of cryptocurrencies to counter the illegal activities associated with it.
The note that was posted to the website of Quebec’s Chief Scientist Rémi Quirion also stated that Bitcoin is only a small part of the money made through crimes that are circulating in the market.
Bitcoin may not be the choice of anyone who wants to make transactions through it and not leave a trace. Unlike Bitcoin, Zcash and Monero provide the users with greater privacy during transactions, making Bitcoin less attractive.
The report states that:
“The anonymity of Bitcoin is a myth. [It is just as] transparent as money, because you have to go through a platform where you have to give personal information. At the limit, if the name is not his, we always know the address of the transmitter and that of the receiver.”
A study was conducted to analyze Bitcoin transactions from the year 2013-2016 by the Center for Sanctions and Illicit Finance at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington, D.C. The study stated, “so-called ‘dirty Bitcoins’ represented just 0.61% of all transactions and conversions over that timeframe, and just nine of the 102 suspicious accounts tracked accounted for 95% of all illicit transactions – 97% of which were used in online gambling or “tumbling.”
According to Forbes, the report emphasized that Quebec investors must be careful while purchasing Bitcoin due to the increased number of fraud, theft and hacking cases associated with Bitcoin.
Francis Pouliot, Co-founder Catallaxy, a crypto expertise center, said:
“He unequivocally declares that Bitcoin is NOT “unregulated” in Quebec in an overall positive note. BULLISH”
Anthony Pompliano, Managing Partner at Full Tilt Capital said:
“Don’t forget, the USD is still the preferred currency of criminals around the world.”
D.A. Raykhman, a Twitter user commented:
“There is an anonymous token that has been around for centuries. Every criminal and terorist is using it. It is called 100 dollar bill.”
Jared Thomson, a crypto enthusiast tweeted:
“And they have to take in consideration that criminals like drug cartels can’t buy anything with bitcoin. They have to change it back to fiat first to get use of it. And that’s not that easy. Such nocoiner need a bigger view on that.”
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