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WOOOOOOOOOOOO! I HAVE BEEN AWAITING THIS DAY FOR MANY MOONS
right so.. TW for something sexual being mentioned.. plus what happened with Korekiyo.
okay, okay, buckle down for this one. I wanna point out, this might not be an unpopular opinion, buttt given the fact that everyone Iâve told started threatening me- Iâm seeing it as one.
You canât defend a characters actions when theyâve done bad. simple.
Now, seems easy to understand doesnt it? Some people donât get that for some reason and itâs just like.. huh??
Eg- Mikan. The things Mikan did (like that one scene with ryota). People just say âOh, but she was brainwashed!!â. but thatâs like saying âThe remnants didnât meannnn to cause despair and whatever, they were brainwashed!!!â. You see how dumb that sounds? Brainwashed or not, it still happened. She still did that, no debate.
Like, I donât defend any of my favourite characters for the way they act, not at all. With Kazuichi- I find his obsession with Sonia to be gross and an unnecessary part to his character. I feel like heâs only got a crush on Sonia (while being creepy about it) to be the joke funny character since the first joke funny character (teruteru) was killed off. But yeah, gross unnecessary part of kazuichi. Plus, him being a remnant and building the first casts executions. All of that. And Gonta- Insect meet and greet, albeit he thought he was helping his friends (both human and insect) but the way he went about it.. eh. Even if Kokichi lied to him and it was his idea, Gonta still did it anyways. Plus, the whole thing with CH.4.
But do I go around saying âOh, Kazuichi has trauma from something so thatâs why he acts like that with Sonia⊠đâ or- âGonta didnât know any better, heâs not to blame- OUMA IS!!!!â? no. I donât. Because they canât be defended when theyâve done something bad. Like, if like I donât know, your dog misbehaves. Do you say âwell.. it doesnât know any better.â No, you donât. Shouldnât be the same with these folks, even if theyâre fictional.
What just tops this all off, people find the fact that I much prefer Ryota over Mikan to be the reason that I want to point fingers and be like âSHE STILL DID DONE DO IT!!â when in reality, if i donât know, Ryota did (what she did) to her, I wouldnât defend him on that. And would most likely heavily dislike him. And I guess the fandom would too. Because it only matters when itâs not a popular character doing it. Mikan, Miu, Hiyoko, Nagito, Junko, and more. Whenever they do something HORRIBLE the fandom brushes it off as âthem being cuntyâ or the iconic âit wasnât their fault! It was ___â, and then be the type of people to dislike ryota not because hes annoying- but because he made the brainwashing video. The video that their âqueen Junkoâ âaskedâ him to make.
Which brings me to another opinion- well, more of something that annoys me- but you canât love Miu for doing what she does.. but then hate Korekiyo. Now i know, I know, you can hate/like a character based on their personalities, valid. But when a person says âOH MIU I LOVE YOU!â but then says âKorekiyo is disgusting!! Ew!â for what happened with his sister.. youâre being stupid, to put it simply. Miu purposely shoves her chest up against Keebo (who despite being a robot, should still count imo), makes horrible disgusting sexual remarks and all of that- aka purposely just.. being gross- Korekiyo didnât know any better, he was manipulated and groomed by somebody he looked up to practically his entire life. But itâs still âdisgustingâ because itâs not the cool character who insults people from 2020 that had monster cans as earrings that everyone would cosplay. LikeâŠ.? I understand Korekiyo is a bit deranged. And the relationship with his sister being sexual really just felt unnecessary. In fact .. his whole deal with his sister. But, just like every other character, I donât defend him for anything bad that heâs done. But.. Miu. Miu was simply hit by a car and was in a coma for some time and was just.. smart when she woke up. Thatâs it, really. And then became the most infuriating character to walk this PLANET.
Now, please donât get mad. This is an opinion of mine. Opinion. Not everyone has the same ones. If youâre upset that I insulted your favourite character or spoke what I think is right or wrong then just.. shoo. Toodles. Farewell. goodbye. Opinions are opinions, If you dont agree with mine donât start throwing a tantrum and sending death threats. Peace and loveđ«¶.
Also im not sure if I have strong opinions on this shit because Iâm just severely sex repulsed and I just donât like sexual things but.. you know.
SUMMARY-
Just dont defend a character when theyâve done something wrong.. just donât. No matter the reason. Itâll make the fandom (and even other fandoms) so much more tolerable to be in.. and donât throw a fit when somebody has a different opinion than you.
Anyways, this is LONG. Like this is more of a rant atp. But.. yeah. Thatâs my opinion(s) on the whole⊠everything.
#danganronpa#danganronpa rant#rant#tw sex#for the folk who hate it..#this is NOT an opinion war. donât attack me. be mature about this shit.#anywaysâŠ#should I prepare for my IP to be leaked or something?#welp..!#donât throw a tantrum.#be reasonable you muppets.#djyapz
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Hi, I hope you're doing well! I recently read what you shared RE: the risk of being outed for GG/DD & I appreciate your insight. Would you mind sharing your thoughts on the popularity of The Untamed in China, and the production of other BL dramas given the issues of censorship and cultural perceptions of queerness? If dramas with queer subtext are profitable, are those in power willing to "overlook" the queerness as long as it's done in a way that can be plausibly denied? Thanks for your time!
Happy 2021 Anon! I may not be the most qualified to answer the question about popularity, because I feel these answers can only be discerned at the ground level-- ie, I have to live in China, or have to have followed the the developments on Chinaâs social media since the airing of the series. Because of time limitations, Iâve been satisfying my curiosity about the cultural aspects surrounding The Untamed and BJYX mainly by scouring the internet for news, social commentaries and opinion pieces. This weekend is the first time I do more than observe and interact  directly with fans of the series and the pairings. :)
Re: censorship, and the governmentâs response to the onslaught of âadaptedâ BL dramas (âdangaiâ). Hereâs my admittedly still very limited knowledge so far. First of all, I think itâs important to emphasise that there are three censorship issues surrounding these dramas:
1) the original works from which the dramas are adapted, which are often called IP (Intellectual property). These stories are published online, and therefore bypass the censorship board Â
2) the queer / BL elements of these works, in word form
3) how the queer / BL elements are handled when they are adapted for TV, which has its own set of censorship rules.
International fans often focus on 2) and 3). Â 1), however, is the one that I believe has got the most attention from the government â itâs a flaw in the countryâs tightly-controlled speech environment. Millennials are avid IP readers; IPs are also very popular among overseas Chinese readers (ie, they can be effective propaganda tools).
Iâm not sure if this is common knowledge among its international fandom, but this is something I think all Untamed fans should know:
In 2020 November, the author of MDZS, Mo Xiang Tong Xiu (MXTX) (real name: Yuan Yimei èąäŸæ„Ł, was sentenced for âillegal business operation (éæłç¶ç) â. The details of the sentence â including if sheâs found guilty or not â was not disclosed (Reminder that China isnât a transparent country). According to insiders, MXTX was sentenced to three years imprisonment, + 400,000 RMB (~61,227 USD) in fines. (Sorry, canât find a good English link)
(This is yet another example of Chinaâs lack of transparency.) (For reference: the conviction rate in Chinaâs judicial system is 99.93% in China in 2013, and 99.97% in 2018 and 2019.)
News of her arrest first spread in August 2019 (when The Untamed aired). At the time, Jinjiang, the site where her works were hosted, denied being under any investigations related to her. Still, fans continued to be suspicious as MXTX was known to be very good at advertising her works, creating merchandise etc. She hadnât updated her site since February 2019 and remained quiet through the airing of the Untamed, when most authors would âve said something, especially considering the seriesâ popularity.
What does it mean by âIllegal businessâ? Some says it means publishing their works without going through publishing houses. This has been a common practice among IP writers; all publishing houses in China are licensed through the General Administration of Press and Publication  (GAPP) and have the rights to screen / censor / ban and so, to bypass publishing houses is to bypass the censorship apparatus. Some says it is a cover for her selling pornographic material. MXTX isnât the first BL author to get jail time. Since 2017, there have been, for example, Tian Yi ć€©äž and Shen Hai Xian Cheng 深攷ć
ç. Some are charged for selling pornography, some also for âillegal business operationsâ. 深攷ć
ç was considered to be the first BL author imprisoned for her work (she got a 4 year sentence). In 怩äžâs case, the author and the owner of the printing shop both got a 10-year sentence. The cover artists got a 4-year sentence. The internet shop owner who sold the books got ten month sentence. They sold 7000 books total.Â
Was it the pornography that hits a nerve of the Chinese government? The queerness in the pornography? The bypassing publishing houses? No one really knows for sure. The co-sentencing of the printer and seller seems to suggest the issue is with the illegal publishing, but that, again, is a common practice. So is writing BL. If no one knows what hits a nerve, it meansâŠno one knows how to avoid it for sure.
What people do know is this: The rights to adapt MXTXâs Tian Guan Ci Fu (怩ćźèłçŠ) into Donghua was sold for 40 million RMB (6.1 million USD) in 2018 July. Her arrest and sentencing have not deterred the airing and popularity of the donghua, or the preparation of the live-action drama. Not only has The Untamed been highly profitable, THE Chinaâs state newspaper, Peopleâs Daily äșșæ°æ„ć ± (Overseas version), dedicated an article in praise of the series, which is considered a very high honour. The article focused on the seriesâ artistic direction and brushed over the dangai element, described LWJ as WWXâs best friend.Â
The messages from the state have therefore been mixed and inconsistent. It seems to approve of the TV series but isnât happy with the source material, which seems to support the hypothesis that as long as the romance in the original work is modified into âsocialist brotherhoodâ (what fans of these dramas calls the modified relationship), the government is okay with these adapted BL series. However, plausible denial from the production team isnât the same as perception from the audience, and the temporary ban on The Guardian éźé (2018), which many would call the predecessor of The Untamed as the first popular adapted BL series, seems to suggest that the censorship board would still move to remove the drama from the shelves if the audience decides that the central relationship is queer. As far as I can tell, The Untamed didnât generate a lot of noise before its airing, and the production team never tried to sell the drama as a thinly veiled BL â in fact, it did the opposite, intentionally or not; the rumour that Wen Qing would be paired with WWX (which, according to the unofficial BTS, seemed to be a backup plan) enraged the book fans, but also provided an impression that the BL element could be completely eliminated from the product. So, when the article from Peopleâs Daily came out within the first few days of the seriesâs broadcast, it could describe the relationship between LWJ and WWX a simple friendship without irony.
This isnât true anymore with the adapted BL dramas currently in the works. They are hotly anticipated, and internet is already filled with articles describing their BL element, and the beautiful men who will/may play the leads and what these leads have done in the original IP (that has mostly bypassed the stateâs censorship board). The most likely series to challenge The Untamed in terms of popularity, Immortality çèĄŁèĄ, is already building its cp (âcoupleâ), and is doing so for both the characters and the actors. Leaked photos not only show the leads touching each other, arranging each otherâs costumes etc etc on set, but them wearing couple necklaces and matching brands of clothes off work.
(The title of an article says: even BJYX didnât do that.)
This strategy works in that it generates buzz, successfully captures the attention (and ire, in some cases) of The Untamed fans who the marketing teams see as the target audience. Iâm not sure how well or long the state can tolerate this kind of âadvertisementsâ, however, because the underlying message is this: the âsocialist brotherhoodâ is a joke to fool the censorship board, which isnât a message a regime so intent on demonstrating its might wants to hear. Assuming that the economic health of c-ent isnât in such shambles that these dramas are its only hope of avoiding financial ruin, and if I must put in a guess â there have honestly been too many logic-defying policies by the Xi regime to make educated guesses â Iâd imagine, after a series or two, one of the well-respected state media will call out on these publicity stunts. Depending on how harsh the critique is (and how well the already aired dramas fare), it may put an at least temporary hold on those that havenât been aired.
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Lightning Mailbag: Snark Attack
While I usually donât do this, for todayâs lightning mailbag I thought I would answer some short-answer questions with a little bit more snark than usual.
With the whole "myth of the irreplaceable genius" what about what happened with Kojima and Konami,he was fired off MGSV and as a result the game didn't do well. I see that people were worried about someone on FF7R being removed to work on another game, and if he was fired for something I feel like people would call 7R a lost cause.
If you call over six million copies sold and five Game of the Year awards won ânot doing wellâ, I think your standards for âdoing wellâ might be a bit too high.
What's your opinion on the halo infinite debacle?Â
Oh no, some gamers are upset about a gameâs visuals again. It must be Tuesday.
When IGN says "Sonic was never good," how are you supposed to react?
âMy days of not taking IGN seriously have certainly come to a middleâ
What causes some "copy" games to deviate to be worse than the thing they are trying to copy. Like Crash Bash is supposed to be a crash version of Mario party but the developers made some changes that made the game bad. Playstation all stars had the same problem with it trying to be smash.
Many devs try to take an established formula and put a twist on it. Sometimes we succeed. Sometimes times we fail. Making games is hard. Making good games is really hard.
Some people say indie games they follow will dominate or be better than AAA games of similar genre. AAA games that are based on existing major IPs for multiple platforms, but indie games that are of their own IPs exclusively for PC, but contain more content and depth than what the AAA games have to offer. Can indie "domination" of that kind be likely, or is AAA going to be over the top in regards to how many people will buy and play them, regardless of less content and depth that the latters?
I seriously doubt indies will ever âdominateâ the market en masse. Some people win the lottery but that hardly means that lottery winnings will become the dominant means of income. It just costs too much to reach that many players consistently.
Some indie devs frequently post "devlogs" (or any other kind of posts) to share what they are working on, what is being updated, what to expect in a said time range, etc. before a full game or update/dlc launch and not "leave players in the dark." AAA companies make "news" posts for new games or new content, and it's always stuff that is prepared for official announcements and launches, unless if legally cancelled. How is the former style of communication not justifiable for AAA devs to perform?Â
I wrote a post detailing the approval process in AAA game dev some time ago. [Click here] to read it.Â
So with the massive leak surrounding Nintendo's old games, why is it that Nintendo should worry or be concerned about this leak especially if it's old games that aren't overly relevant today?
If somebody broke into my house and took something of mine that Iâve owned for a long time, I wouldnât be that upset that something old had been taken. I would be upset that somebody broke into my house.
You've talked a lot about Youtubers and how they misinterpret games a lot, but let's say that for a moment that a YouTuber discovers your blog and decides to make a response video to your posts. Are you open to responding back to them?
Iâd much rather invite them to my discord and engage in an actual dialogue than engage in an internet shouting/posting match. While the latter is probably better for engagement numbers, Iâve found that the former is far better for actually coming to an understanding.
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How much is your anonymity ?!
Foreword
The debate over whether real online anonymity exists continues to rage on the Internet. Some argue that there is, others - that "you will be found in any case if they really want to." If my opinion is interesting, then I tend to believe that there is real anonymity. But it costs too much (and it's not just about the money), and few are willing to pay for it.
Anonymous OS
At this point, everything is more or less clear, there are, fortunately, enough specialized operating systems - the most popular are T.A.I.L.S. and Whonix, the lesser known Subgraph OS, Kodachi and Heads. There are also "semi-anonymous" solutions, such as Parrot Security, which comes preinstalled with the Anonsurf torification plugin.
All of them are built on the same principle - complete of all system traffic, which excludes any data leaks, since either all machine traffic is wrapped in a torus (as the anon surf module does), or all traffic is cut off and selected. the applications are still wrapped in a torus (as implemented in TAILS). From this moment, as a rule, young anonymous people begin to build their anonymity on the network. And, unfortunately, they arrive at the same point, which, of course, is a fatal mistake.
Using complex financial schemes
This point is already being observed by some. Yes, many people use crypto for money laundering, but they are firmly convinced that if they accept payment for something in bitcoins or transfer the same dollars to bitcoins when withdrawing, then they already anonymize their shadow financial flows.
Bitcoins have never been anonymous and will never be anonymous. If only because any newbie, knowing the address of the wallet, can drive him into a search in the blockchain and track it until he gets tired of all the transactions in it. And also transactions on his "counterparties" - the wallets from which he received payment, and the wallets to which they were made from him. Yes, there is such a topic as mixers. But most of the sources on the net claim that the mixers make it difficult to monitor only "manually", that is, when someone is sitting and viewing the history of cats on the blockchain in a browser. They are useless for monitoring software, so they can be categorized as "slightly anonymous" VPN-like services. In fact, complex schemes, such as transferring bitcoins to Monero or ZEC with Z-addresses and the chain of transactions in these opaque crypts, use units before subsequent withdrawal.
Correct networking habits
Using an anonymous operating system has one internal problem. Gives a false sense of impunity and calmness, from which a person becomes less attentive, alert and judicious. Not realizing that online anonymity goes far beyond the network, beginners begin to make unforgivable mistakes, viewing the anonymous system as a kind of magic pill, condescension that will forgive them all sins without exception. Correct habits such as: 1. Do not download anything from the Internet. 2. After downloading something from the Internet, do not run it while connected to the Internet. 3. Visit the required minimum of sites in an anonymous session. 4. Keep track of the opening and closing timings of instant messengers and account logins. 5. Monitor the timings of network connections and network activity, for example, do not turn on the modem only while working in messengers, etc. forms in itself very few young and not very anonymous.
No broken accounts
From that moment on, everything is already quite complicated. A false sense of confidence from the technical side of the defense gives young anonymous people the hope that they can eat fish on easy, that is, twirl shadow things in the torus, and at the same time throw out their and show all kinds on Instagram, along the way their boobs comic
But the only guaranteed protection against cross-posting is when a potential adversary collects all your into a torus, and then looks for matches in clear nets - do not write anything and anywhere, except for a work account. Alternatively, when you feel like posting in a different vein, with a different style in your work account and clearance, it's a little over 100% likely to fail in the long run. Well, it is impossible to constantly write both there, and there, and nowhere it is not repeated, neither in words, nor in punctuation marks, nor in typos, nor in the number of letters per hundred and other parameters that I do not even know about.
Lack of "own" Internet
It's ridiculous to talk about the anonymity of the network, having a modem or cable Internet. Well, what kind of anonymous person are you if you have unique network systems in the form of all kinds of IP, emery and other poppy addresses ?! The basis of online anonymity is the use of ANOTHER Internet. Without this, the whole movement is like this - half a head in half shoes. Yes, you hid behind a torus. You don't shine anywhere. You are still vulnerable, so in the event of a successful attack on you or your fleet, your unique network identifiers will be leaked, which a true anonyms should not have by definition. The most popular option at the moment is Wi-Fi. Somewhere it is permissible to use a public one (for example, you have an evil antenna and you shoot at cafes half a kilometer away from you in line of sight), somewhere you break a point in a high-rise building opposite and sit through it a couple of days a week, observing all precautions. Â And there, and there, in principle, you will care how your devices will leak. Yes, this is also not pleasant, but you will have time for an adequate reaction like a makhorka fool. You will have time to collect the belongings and throw them out of the apartment without any problems.
Lack of GSM devices
Well, it's already pretty hard here. The modern anonyms is so attached to cellular communications that the thought of living without a tube confuses him.
Lack of personal acquaintances
Probably the hardest item to complete. Man is a social being, and even such marginal people and misanthropes as me, no, no, yes, they want to rub their tongue with a living person in the real world. However, as practice shows, this is how a huge number of cybercriminals are fired. Yes, they are all in place, hiding their activities and constantly looking around. But there is always, always there is a person whom you trust for some reason. It could be a spouse, mom, best friend you have known for 22 years. And here comes the proverb "two know, the pig knows." The relationship can go bad and this person will break you. Well, let's say you didnât come to anyone here, but you didnât tell anyone from your word. Still, the presence of personal acquaintances - friends, acquaintances, colleagues, neighbors with whom you communicate, still makes you vulnerable. If only because people are jealous. He can break into you, and because he is more vulnerable, less prepared for uncomfortable questions, he can break in with no intention, not bad motives. They see that you have money. They don't understand where you got them from. This is where the awkward questions and gossip starts behind your back. And only the complete absence of social connections more or less protects you both from your own gullibility and from the unnecessary suspicions of those who know you at least a little.
Conclusion
Since reading the Torah article on true online anonymity, I have never changed my mind. Yes, I think so. However, I am convinced that true anonymity goes far beyond the Internet and is expensive. So you shouldn't blindly attend all kinds of "100% anonymity courses" that tell you how to set up your browser. You should not harbor unnecessary illusions. Can you pay the price that true online anonymity demands?
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How to order a web-hosting account, VPS or a dedicated server anonymously?
As a person working for a privacy-conscious web-hosting company, I receive lots of questions on how to buy a truly anonymous web-hosting, VPS or a dedicated server. Below I'll try to sum up the most important points to consider in the anonymous ordering process. Before we start I'd like to warn you that nothing is 100% anonymous and untraceable so if you're planning something criminal like selling drugs, doing child porn or similar stuff my advice is: don't do it - most probably you will be located and prosecuted. Â
First, you need to know that you should avoid US- and UK-based hosts, because of the national surveillance programs these countries are running. It's also not recommended to keep your data in one of the countries of the so-called "fourteen eyes", an intelligence collection and sharing group. "Fourteen eyes" organization consists of the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden. This group of countries has signed agreements to spy and monitor each other's citizens and there's a very high probability that your data can be leaked and connection wiretapped by the government agencies without your consent.
Next step, you'd like to make sure that the provider you have chosen is well-established and reputable and will not disappear with your data. In any case, you should keep your offline backups at all times. You'd want to check when the company was established (also the domain age to make sure the company has been around for a while). You could also read some reviews online. However, you should take online reviews with a grain of salt as many companies offer paid reviews nowadays. Some negative publicity ordered by the competition is also not something completely unheard of.
Undoubtedly, the most important step is preparation for ordering, which includes registering a disposable or anonymous email address, getting a good VPN provider, which keeps no logs, perhaps also an RDP to use as a proxy to make an order. This step is really important as leaving your real IP at some point or having it recorded may lead to full exposure. For secure email you could use Tutanota or Protonmail. Make sure you sign up with a VPN provider with a no-logs-recorded policy and pay with crypto. For pre-sales inquiries you can use a secure messenger like Telegram or Signal with self-destructable chats. As an extra layer of security you can use a disposable RDP server. Â Â Â
Next, registration process. It goes without saying that the website has to be secure (https protocol) and there has to be some billing system installed. Provider using nulled scripts is a no-no as nulled scripts may contain backdoors and also lead to your info leaking and eventually being published online or used to blackmail you. Anonymous registration can be of several different types: email registration, where you only need a valid email address to register or a full one, containing your name, address etc but with a disclaimer that your info is not being checked. So, despite leaving obviously fake info, like John Doe for example, you still will get registered. Â
Moving on to the payment methods. Good sign is that the provider accepts Bitcoin or some other cryptocurrency as a payment method. Some really paranoid people would want to pay with Monero, Zcash or some other privacy coin. Other anonymous payment methods are quite rare nowadays. I can think of prepaid cards (Paysafecard etc), good old cash or Western Union with fake sender's name. The latter two however are unsafe as cash may disappear at the post office and WU transfer may get stuck if the provider will fail to receive it on time for example. You won't be able to reclaim it as sender's name is fake.
These are only some of the aspects of ordering a server anonymously. If you need any advice or assistance please don't hesitate to contact me. Also feel free to contact me if you'd like to share some ideas on how to stay anonymous.
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[ task001 ] THE INTERROGATION.
âThe price of being misunderstood, he thought. They call you devil or they call you god.â â Richard Bach
Part One ( you )
Do you have any criminal history? Anything big or small that you want to make us aware of?
Nathaniel hadnât blinked since the moment heâd entered the interrogation room. His lawyer sat by his side, watching as the academic glared into the eyes of the impish and jumpy junior officer. Nate couldnât help the reflexive smirk that crawled onto the corner of his lips, taunting the other to extract anything he could. The head detective furrowed her brow as her impatient tapping narrated her need for a response to the question, as Nateâs lawyer answered on his behalf. âAs your records will show, my client has never been indicted nor charged with any criminal charges, and has had no run-ins with your department to date.â Nate cocked his head, leaning back in his chair as he found himself analysing every little detail of the room. The reflective glass that no doubt housed a collective of other detectives, the steady blinking light that absorbed his every movement, the leaking roof panel and dirt built into the carpet. For a moment, he felt sick. He then found himself staring at the lens of the camera trained on his taut form from time to time, as if to greet whoever would be reviewing his tapes. And, knowing the prejudices in this town, theyâd be reviewing his tapes with frequency.Â
Detective Grant then glanced down at a file on the table, the Ballantyne name etched across the front. Nate, again, remained unphased by the heavy volume that the detective was padding underhand. âIf that is the case, then what is the sealed record on your file ?â Nathaniel was clearly not a stupid person. He let his lawyer and Detective Grant bicker about the legality of mentioning the file, as Nate pondered his situation. No, it didnât look great for him. A third of the town already believed he was behind Daiseyâs disappearance, and all the others still all viewed him in contempt - he was an easy scapegoat. Still, Nathaniel wanted to thank Daisey, shake her hand and relish in the moment sheâd given him, something that no one else ever could - a most simulating mental challenge.Â
What is your connection to Daisey? How did you know her? How well did you know her?
Every single movement of Nathaniel was being analysed, and he was conscious to remain like marble as the detective and officer stared him down. However, he couldnât help but bite the inside of his cheek at the mention of Daisey. His face cemented in a scowl, his temperament unchanging as his lawyer nodded his head and gave him permission to speak. âMs Rutherford and I have been acquainted since infancy, as our families share close business relations,â Nathaniel deadpanned, his blue eyes deepening on the detective whose stance eagerly hungered for the moment heâd slip up. Say something he wasnât supposed to. Admit something. Nathaniel was no fool. âOur parents had ordained we be married once she has graduated, for the diversification of our portfolios.â The young, simple and slow, officer looked to the lead detective - almost lost. âYou were engaged ?â He parroted, as Nate focused his attentions on him. âIf you had the capacity to listen, youâd hear we are arranged. The engagement will be made at the end of Daiseyâs senior year.â Nate felt the touch of his lawyerâs stern and unforgiving grasp on his arm, making him jump in his seat. The frosted hair and anchored eyes shackled Nate to silence. He said no more, but was foolishly contented with the confusion painted across the dim-witted copâs face.
Have you visited the blog site âveritasexposedâ? If you have, how credible do you find the information on this site? Do you know who runs the website?
A question that Nathaniel could answer in earnest, he prepared himself to speak before his lawyer interjected. âPertinence ?â He merely stated, his arrogant and entitled air rivaled even that of Nathaniel himself. Detective Grant let the facade of good cop swirl down the proverbial drain, as she labored on the breath before sounding out her discontent. âThis is my investigation, and your client has the privileged to answer this question and absolve himself from reproach.â This answer did not please Nateâs lawyer whatsoever, as he began to rise from his seat - encouraging Nathaniel to do the same. âWe are here to assist, Detective. Mr Ballantyne has no obligation to speak to you further, until the time your department should produce a warrant. Nathaniel, do not answer anymore questions.â Nathaniel didnât move. He found himself cemented to his seat as he looked with ambivalence to the duo of detectives who were entranced by the venomous glare of his lawyer. Nate wanted to start laughing, but heâd become so entrenched in his expressionless mask he found himself unable. He turned swiftly in his chair to his lawyer, a devilish glint in his eye. âIâll meet you outside, Kenneth. And donât worry, youâre still getting paid.â His lawyer said nothing more, merely shaking his head as he exited the room. Nathaniel clasped his hands together as he rested them before him on the table. âI have never endevoured to visit an inane blog of petulant and most likely unfounded truths. However, one would have to be impaired to not be cognizant of itsâ existence. As for itsâ owner, Iâm sure a sweep of their IP address will be all you need, as someone so founded in their own narcissism would be foolish enough to remain susceptible to threat.â Nathaniel said no more, as the clock on the wall ticked, punctuating an already unbearable silence.
Part Two ( Daisey )
Do you remember where you were the night Daisey went missing? If so, where were you? What were you doing? Who were you with?
Nathaniel could remember in painstaking detail the second he found out about Daisey being missing, as was the curse for most memories of his own, trapped inside his head with no ability to escape. However, the day of her disappearance was another story. All his days blended into one another, and were it not for the suspension of disbelief that blurred the edges, heâd have no issue anointing with clarity his very whereabouts at the time. âIâd have to check my planner, as Iâm currently not aware.â An incredulous expression painted that of the young officer, his hand immediately reaching for pen and paper. âYou have no recollection ?â The officer reiterates, as Nate cocks an eyebrow. âMy schedule habitually consists of what can be considered a nocturnal cycle. I was most likely in bed when Daisey disappeared, however was not informed of such until much later.â Nate was well aware this wasnât an answer, and he could see his lawyer quivering in contempt in the waiting room, counting only the minutes to secure his paycheck.Â
Where were you the night Daiseyâs body was recovered?
A laugh almost spilled from his lips, his calcified features betraying an inch of human emotion. âThe carnival, for a brief moment,â Nathaniel uttered, his brows furrowing. âUntil the monotony of such an event grew tiresome, as I retreated back home to continue working on my thesis.â He could see that every little piece of the puzzle he provided for the detectives, further into the rabbit warren they would fall. The way they could contort themselves into knots, ordaining him the perpetrator. Thereâs one crucial piece of evidence however, one that Nathaniel would guard closely to his chest - that would either exonerate or condemn him to the crime. A truth so raw that even Nathaniel couldnât comprehend it, as thus remained quelled in the furthest recesses of his mind.Â
How familiar are you with the Ashmont woods? Have you been there often? Have you recently ventured out here? If so, why?
Despite having lived in Ashmont his entire life, unsurprisingly, Nathaniel wasnât like most kids. He detested the outdoors, being forced to interact with others, and biding his time doing something with little consequence in the schemes of life. Hiking through the woods, for someone as finicky and pedantic as Nathaniel, did not make sense. However, there was an unspeakable truth - that Nate spent more time out in the woods than anyone. A crested hill right by his familyâs opulent dwelling provided the best place for him to scope out the skies and map out the stars, as was a passtime he cherished dearly. âThe forests are unseemly places, teaming with filth and muck,â Nathaniel made the disdain clear. âIn my life I have only ventured to the tiny pocket behind my house, the exact same spot every time. The gardeners on my estate will affirm as such. I have a permanent telescope affixed there.âÂ
Part Three ( the Investigation )
Do you have feelings towards the investigation? Any comments?
Nathaniel didnât have feelings, period. He then gazed at the pair, a penetrating focus on the both of them as he could even see the infallible lead detective grow uncomfortable under his gaze. âNo comment,â Nathaniel uttered with finality, unclasping the hands he had rested on the table before returning them to his lap. His eyes once again fell upon the camera, toying with the filmsâ future observant.Â
Do you have any people you feel the police should look into? Please, let us know who and why.
As the final question is uttered, Nathaniel could feel his steely temperament fizzle as the inherent arrogance slowly melted back into his pores and punctuated his features. It was almost over. The mind-games, however, would persist for quite a time - and he knew this was not the last time heâd be speaking with these two detectives. âI am in no position to give anyone away, as no one could truly... be adept enough to... silence Daisey Rutherford.â For a second, he almost felt his throat close over, as a most ardent truth remained quivering on the edge of his tongue. That horrendous, horrid, unutterable and earth-shattering truth ?
Nathaniel, the soulless and heartless, cares for Daisey, and he refuses to admit that she is gone.Â
BONUS || Part Four ( the Feedback )
âIt had to be him,â the baby-faced junior insisted, standing before Detective Grantâs desk. âIt all fits. The motive ? Her money. He seems big enough to move her. Callous enough to lie. Has no alibi for either the murder or the body discovery. Had no emotion whatsoever talking about someone he knew all his life. Surely heâs the one,â the cop remarked, almost distressed. With a slew of other interviews stacked up on her desk, all Detective Grant could do was take a swig of her coffee before meeting the insatiable eyes of an officer hungry for justice. âHeâs... a person of interest. But the Rutherford family is not one you want to mess with, and as you know, Mr Ballantyne has very clear connections to them.â
âAre you suggesting we ignore evidence ?â The frustration was clear on the young officerâs face, as he found himself pacing before Detective Grantâs desk. As a detective in training, he did not have such seniority to make leading decisions in a case. But he was sure he had to make the other see what he was trying to say.
Weathered by years of crime that her junior couldnât even fathom, Detective Grant felt her lips fall into a straight line as she sighed out in response. âIâm suggesting we find evidence. Not bull-head an investigation to where you think it leads.â
âBut the kidâs a fucking psycho. His medical records...â
âYes, Iâm aware.â
âThe sealed file under his name !â
âOfficer Forrester, Iâm aware.â
âThe fact he still refers to her in the present tense.â
This made Detective Grant stop. Her lips pursed for a moment while trying to articulate a response, fathoming any reason they had not to hold him. The watch adorning the young Ballantyneâs wrist was worth more than her yearly income however, and sheâd lived in the town of Ashmont long enough to know what that means. Her fists clenched for a moment, forlorn as she tore her eyes away from Michael as they landed on the window to her office.Â
Where they could see one Nathaniel Ballantyne being escorted out of the building by his lawyer, adjusting the cuffs on his perfectly tailored suit.Â
With an expression as cold as ice.Â
#veritastask001#what's your verdict veritas ??? innocent or guilty ? >:)#( also i spent too long on this dkjfgdkfjdfk RIP )
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Letâs talk about ReBoot: The Guardian Code. I had this big plan to write up a long essay about whether an audience can separate behind the scenes drama from a piece of art. After all, we as the audience arenât supposed to know about any of that stuff. It was going to be awesome. Iâd keep calling the show âGuardian Codeâ and then at the end say âGuardian Codeâ was perfectly average Canadian kids TV but it wasnât ReBoot.
I was going to talk about why that was the case and what it means about remakes in general. Some nostalgia talk was going to be thrown in there. Probably would have made an easy Ready Player One joke. Iâd delve deep into ReBootâs place in pop culture and that a Robot Chicken sketch is really the only proof anyone outside hardcore fans remember it.
...
These days though I try not to just drag shows. Itâs way too easy to write 800 words why a given episode of say, Power Rangers Ninja Steel, is terrible. Although once youâve been writing reviews like that for four years it gets old. So instead I try to break down what a âbad episodeâ means for the franchise or just TV as a whole. Itâs less me dunking on a show and more trying to figure out why it ended up the way it did. After all, no one sets out to make a bad episode of TV⊠right?
Season 1: Episode 10 of ReBoot: The Guardian Code, âMainframe Mayhemâ purports to be a tribute to classic ReBoot. Several voice actors return, they recreate the old sets, and even toss in a few catchphrases. In the lead up to this episode I had a pretty good idea what it would be like.
They wouldnât resolve âThe Huntâ cliffhanger of season four. The characters would make a few pandering references. There would be an attempt to make it seem like The Guardian Code is somehow in the continuity of the original ReBoot (which it would bungle.) The whole âUsers as Godsâ thing would be forgotten or glossed over.
All of that happened. Was it awful? I mean, yeah. Bob delivering his monologue from the old intro is incredibly ham-fisted. The lines about Hexadecimal not seeing Megabyte in a long time try to acknowledge season four maybe happened at one point but donât fit. The intriguing idea of Bob, Dot, and Enzo basically meeting their gods is treated as just another wacky day at the diner. But that was expected.
It was a way to try and placate the hardcore fans so The Guardian Codeproducers could have a talking point in interviews about how âthis isnât just a reboot of ReBoot.â
I was prepared for that.
What the summaries and leaks didnât reveal was that The Guardian Codecharacters and Bob would go inside a game. Okay, cool. Nice little throwback. The problem is that we see the User whoâs playing this game and itâs⊠a  thirty year old neckbeard living in his motherâs basement surrounded by classic ReBoot merchandise. Thereâs a poster for ReBoot: The Ride. The first art book. He even has a giant statue of Mike the TV.
This guy has been waiting for the old Mainframe to come back online. Yeah, somehow the Mainframe from the old series is locked in a cabinet in the new Guardians lair. I wonât even bother talking about the implications that has for the original series and how it doesnât jive with what we saw in the third season. Thereâs something bigger to tackle here.
âAnd mom said all this time in the basement was wasted.â
Thatâs an actual line from the episode as the "User" gains the upper hand in the game. His whole life revolves around ReBoot, so much so he still lives in his moms basement. This is where the original idea for my essay fell apart. How do you defend something that so blatantly mocks not just fans of ReBoot but fan culture in general?
I can see where this came from. Ever since the summary for The Guardian Code was released fans were in an uproar. Many went to extreme lengths to make their displeasure known. A lot of it went too far.
No matter how much you donât like how your favorite franchise is handled, endlessly posting on social media about it and publicly insulting the people making the show is a waste of time. I can imagine discussions in The Guardian Code creative team offices now.
âWhy canât they understand TV is a complex business and we couldnât sell the show they wanted? Why canât they just leave us alone? This show isnât for them.â
Thatâs a very generous reading of it but hey, not trying to dunk on anyone here. They had an IP and wanted to make a show. I get that. Getting anything made in this business is incredibly difficult. Slapping the name ReBoot on it meant it was more likely to get sold. Sure, fine, itâs understandable.
âAnd mom said all this time in the basement was wasted.â
This is where any sympathy fades away from the creative team. If this User character hadnât been included I could have understood (but still not been a fan of) why ReBoot: The Guardian Code ended up the way it did.
A fat nerd living in his momâs basement is an old stereotype thatâs long been played out. By utilizing it the creative team seems to speak directly to its loyal audience and say,
âThis is what we think of you.â
It wasnât necessary. They didnât have to stoop to the level of making fun of fans, even the ones who take their passion for the franchise too far. A good series shouldnât engage in that kind of petty dialogue with its audience. It should rise above it.
If ReBoot: The Guardian Code did have something to say about fans that are too devoted to media? If it had been a meta commentary on reboots in general and fan reactions to them? That could have had some merit, especially if it had the clever writing of the old series. Instead we gotâŠ
âAnd mom said all this time in the basement was wasted.â
That doesnât even sound like something a human being would say. Itâs a caricature the creators of this show painted to disregard any negative feedback of The Guardian Code. Â When fans would rightly point out, âthis sounds nothing like the ReBoot I loveâ, âit looks like a bad Code Lyokoknockoffâ, or âhey, you guys endlessly promised us the original show would return. What gives?â this is the image they went for.
A fat guy who has no life.
The User character in âMainframe Mayhemâ slaps the audience in the face at the same moment itâs trying to bestow them a gift from on high with the return of the old characters and voice cast. It makes even the genuinely delightful moment of Enzo tackling Bob feel tainted.
âHereâs your references, nerds. Now get back to your basement,â it says. Thatâs not only a horrible message for its older fans but also for its new younger ones.
This is why ReBoot: The Guardian Code doesnât work as a reboot of ReBootor even as perfectly average Canadian kids TV. It could have been a series that, while saddled with the name of a known IP, strived to be more than what zealous hardcore fans portrayed it as. It could have been fun on its own, divorced from its roots.
Thatâs the show I would have been fine with. I wouldnât have been a fan but it could have led to an interesting discussion.
âAnd mom said all this time in the basement was wasted.â
I canât separate the series from the behind the scenes drama because it actively parades it for everyone to see. It stoops to the level of the hardcore overzealous fans it attempts to make fun of. In that, âMainframe Mayhemâ is one of the worst episodes of television Iâve ever seen.
#reboot#reboot: the guardian code#the guardian code#den of geek#Shamus Kelley#I expected something bad#just not this bad
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Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure Cooker
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Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure Cooker
Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 is a great Electric Pressure Oven created by Canadians aiming safe, Convenient and Dependable. It increases cooking by 2~6 occasions depleting to 70% less energy and, most importantly, produces nutritious healthy food choices inside a convenient and consistent fashion.
Instant Pot Duo is really a 7-in-1 programmable oven, it replaces 7 appliances as her functions of the pressure oven, slow oven, grain oven, steamer, sauté, yogurt maker & warmer. 14 built-in smart programs (Soup, Meat/Stew, Bean/Chili, Chicken, Sauté, Steam, Grain, Porridge, Multigrain, Slow Prepare, Keep-Warm, Yogurt, Pasteurize & Jiu Niang) prepare your preferred dishes using the press of the mouse.
A 24-hour timer enables for delayed cooking. Automatic keep-warm supports the temperature from the food before you serve it. Instant Pot generates very little noise and leaks no steam. It traps all of the aromas within the food without warming up your kitchen.
The Three-ply bottom stainless inner pot is very durable leaving no health issues connected with non-stick coatings.
The slim body design has lid holders for right and left handed users. The brushed stainless exterior is finger marks resistant. Its elegant and sturdy design makes it simple to wash and enjoyable for the a long time. Instant Pot Duo uses the most recent technology by having an embedded micro-processor, which monitors pressure and temperature, keeps some time and adjusts heating intensity.
Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1Â cooking programs happen to be lab-tested countless occasions for optimal effect.
These greatly improve cooking result and keep consistence. Instant Pot is carefully made to eliminate many common errors that may do harm or spoil food. It passed the stringent UL certification providing you with uncompromised safety and reassurance and protects you with 10 proven safety mechanisms and patented technologies.
So, right here are a handful of tips that have really reduced the problem to finally âgetâ it, plus instructions for just two things you could make within your Instant Pot that will enhance your existence: more and more simple perfectly poached eggs by 50 %-3 minutes, and baked taters in 12 minutes.
First, itâs almost impossible to ruin using this factor to some degree to become dangerous, therefore if youâre concerned about the exploding pressure cookers of yore, you neednât be (I mentioned âalmostâ, donât go overriding your potâs security measures then blame me if you poke watch). The lid audibly notifys you when its sealed (if you change it clockwise), as well as the pot wonât even develop much pressure you will find properly closed the steam release handle by turning it, too, clockwise.
Most likely probably the most likely time a problem could arise might be if you attempt to start the lid (by turning it counter-clockwise) prior to pressure remains released and normalized (so avoid that). The Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 visually notifys you when itâs safe to start the pot, with the float valve (the little silver publish that seems when the pot is pressurized) shedding back lower flush while using lid rather to become sprang up. Think about the float valve since the reverse from the chicken pop-up button, inside the situation in the float valve itâs done when the button pops *in*, as opposed to out.
The sautĂ© function has three temperatures: âNormalâ heats to 320 levels, âMoreâ heats to 338 levels, and âLessâ heats to 221 levels (all in F)
For pressure cooking, you will probably use âmanualâ nearly constantly (just about any Instant Pot prepare book Iâve read depends upon the manual setting almost exclusively). So *donât* feel badly due to not using everyone other buttons greatly, if (I havenât used at the preprogrammed buttons).
The preprogrammed settings each their particular timing, and *variable* pressure, the pot manipulates by managing the temperature in the contents (the higher the temperature, the higher pressure). Thatâs mainly could they be all totally different from manual, which gives one consistent pressure (either low or high).
Nevertheless they *generally* bring the contents to callous, fluctuating the temperature somewhat therefore the pressure fluctuates too, for just about any couple of several weeks (the main exceptions for this is the grain button, as well as the multigrain button). Personally I merely believe it is simpler to utilize âmanualâ and hang up time that we want.
When you hit âmanualâ to start cooking, afterward you set how lengthy you wish it to prepare at pressure, then you will have a 10-second elegance period (for example to incorporate more hours, etc.), then your display can change to displaying the word âonâ. Then itâll be a while before the display switches for the timer countdown. This can be *normal*. How lengthy one enters is ideal for how extended itâll prepare *after it reaches full pressure* (either low or ruthless, according to everything you selected), therefore the timer will switch on if the reaches full pressure.
The cooking in any recipe it is time *at full pressure*, not in general. And that means you need to consider time it may need to attain full pressure (which is determined by many variables, including what is within the products who are holding cards, what temperature they started at, along with your altitude), *and* how extended it may need for your pressure to become offered and normalized (i.e. for your float valve to experience, which clearly is really âshedding inâ, however, you realize).
Which enhances the 2 several types of pressure release.
All Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 recipes includes (or *should* include) these two terms: natural pressure release (also called NPR), or quick pressure release (QPR or QR). What these mean is simply either âpermit the pressure dissipate aloneâ (natural pressure release), or âpressure pressure to leave immediately by turning the steam release handle counter-clockwise for the open position (quick release).
The explanation for using quick release (QR) is not as you are very impatient to have to wait for natural release, speculate the meals will probably be over cooked if you donât get it the heck from dodge once itâs done cooking at pressure. A great instance of a food requiring quick release is poached eggs (that come out *perfectly* inside the Instant Pot (observe to poach eggs inside the Instant Pot below)). However, lots of (otherwise most) foods require natural release â itâs part of their cooking process and processing time.
Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 Natural pressure release generally takes between 15 and 20 minutes.
Quick pressure release takes one minute, along with the hrs make the ER in the event you forget a HANDS, FACE, And Many Types Of OTHER Areas Of The Body In The STEAM VALVE WHEN You are Doing This!! Many individuals convey a towel inside the valve before they change it, to help suppress the steam, which you might like to do (I donât since i then just finish tabs on a scalding hot towel â however also rarely need to do QR, and people occasions that we do, Iâm sufficiently sincere in the power and also heat of the steam to keep my distance).
Finally, for me, unless of course obviously you perform a âdump all things simultaneously and switch it onâ recipe, you will for sure want all of your ingredients good to go before beginning cooking. For example, for almost any recipe including sautĂ©ing whoâre holding cards first, then adding ingredients then beginning pressure cooking, you want everything arranged before beginning.
Oh, wait, *this* is usually the ultimate note: the stainless inner pot might take an authentic beating, and cleans up okay..BUTâŠfollowing a first use roughly (it absolutely was after my first use) you will observe little âstainsâ (unsure what else for them) and, if you are whatsoever much like me, youâll think âNot again! I have destroyed the great factor relating to this pot! How do you do the repair?â
Apparently , this can be *very* normal (no less than the âstainingâ, unsure about my reaction being normal đ ). Inside my situation Iâd made beans, and my pot now still bears the âimprintsâ of beans, while itâs completely clean..itâs type of like the chalk outlines in the little bean murder scene. -) Iâm immediately Pot forum on Facebook where plenty of IP prepare book authors are people (including JL Fields and Jill Nussinow) and they have all mentioned this really is perfectly normal together with what goes on (really they mentioned it because of my âNot again, Iâve destroyed my beautiful potâ publish).
Ok, I have faith that individuals relate to everything that we had wanted that we had fully understood in my first day with my Instant Pot.
Oh, really thereâs another factor. I didnât fully appreciate, until a couple of days in, exactly how amazing this area of the Instant Pot is: you can start something cooking within it, then *leave- â even venture out, and will also finish cooking like everyone else instructed, and be *perfectly done*, then itâll *maintain it warm for roughly 10 hrs*! Not keep cooking it, just *maintain it warm*.
For roughly 10 hrs! Place something inside every morning, leave throughout the day, and go back to a superbly cooked whatever, just waiting for you! Booyah! (In my opinion this really is really the component that pressure oven purists who make an effort to talk individuals from with an Instant Pot, instead of a stovetop pressure oven, donât understand. You canât just bid farewell to a stovetop pressure oven following a stuff starts cooking.)
Now, listed below are the *the most effective- accessories (for me personally) that you may have for that Instant Pot.
You will need this steamer basket for that Instant Pot (as soon as Pot includes a little steaming trivet, however, this steamer basket is *way* more useful â really itâs how you make both poached eggs and baked taters). Really youâll need *a* steamer basket, but trust me, this really is really the main one you need, both because of the big handle, the fact the handle telescopes, and, most considerably, technology-not just without or using the small legs flipped lower, then when you turn the little legs lower, youâll get more than enough room just as much water for steaming as possible really need without getting to fret in regards to the water touching the foodstuff thatâs inside the basket.
Or, as opposed to, or furthermore to, the above mentioned pointed out steamer, youâre going to get this steamer basket and steaming rack / trivet set. The legs relating to this trivet is one inch . 5 high (the rack thatâs incorporated together with your Instant Pot only gives 3/4 inch of clearance). as well as the flat-bottomed steamer is very versatile.
Personally, I have both, simply because they each serve their particular purpose, as well as the trivet thatâs incorporated using the set is really useful for pot-in-pot cooking, at that you also needs to try both hands. Pot-in-pot (or âPersonal injuries protectionâ) is to put a second, smaller sized sized vessel in your Instant Potâs primary internal pot.
There are numerous reasons for it, different from âI only desire to make a small little bit of something such as oatmealâ to âIf only to organize a cheesecake inside my Instant Potâ to âIf only to organize two something more important concurrently inside my Instant Pot (like cooking beans, and becoming a bowl of grain around the trivet (realise why you will need a good trivet?) within the beans, steam cooking concurrently).
For pot-in-pot cooking, I would recommend any stainless one is not any greater across than 7.5 inches, without any taller than 4 roughly inches (your internal pot features a diameter of roughly 8.5 inches plus a height of roughly 6 inches). Many people use glass vessels for instance Pyrex or Corningware, however personally opt for stainless should you drop it youâll only have chaos, instead of a mess plus broken glass.
If youâre really thinking about making cheesecakes, steamed puddings, flans, which type of factor within your Instant Pot, you may also desire to grab this stainless pot-in-pot âdessert insertâ pan set, including two stacking pans. plus a rack to produce them that has handles that close-up inside the pans to secure them.
Furthermore, you will need this separate glass lid thatâs offered with the Instant Pot people. This lid matches your *inner metal pot*, which way when you are utilizing your Instant Pot for *non-pressurized* cooking, for instance when working with it a pokey oven, or while using sautĂ© function, you can determine whatâs happening inside.
Basically, over these usages, youâll be able to think about your Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 just like a counter-top stove burner (although one with really awesome features) â that will help you to understand why you will need a (see-through!) lid for the inner pot. Plus, when youâre done cooking in any mode, you need to use the inside pot to help keep the leftovers within your fridge, and rehearse this lid to cover it.
With regards to Instant Pot cookbooks to obtain started, they are a somewhat new genre, plus a *lot* appear to become purely available as Kindle or other gifs books. Personally, I enjoy have a very physical book in relation to cookbooks, well, i exactly like itâŠyou canât fail with Americaâs Test Kitchen cookbooks, in addition to their pressure oven prepare book is not any exception:
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John Jantsch: Do you know marketers are collecting everything you do online and they are selling it to anybody who pays and our government is okay with that. So, today check out my conversation with Ryan Dochuk, co-founder of the VPN service called Tunnelbear. I think we all need it.
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John Jantsch:Â Hello and welcome to another episode of the Duct Tape Marketing podcast. This is John Jantsch and my guest today is Ryan Dochuk. He is the CEO and co-founder of Tunnelbear. It is a service that provides simple and private web browsing. So we are going to veer off our marketing just a little bit today. So Ryan, thanks for joining us.
Ryan Dochuk:Â Thanks for having me John.
John:Â So when we were talking off air, I was talking about the need I think that everybody has for a virtual private network and a lot of people worked in big enterprises. Maybe thatâs how they log in and have for years but you know, I now think that, that pretty much everybody needs one and Iâm going to point to letting you explain joint resolution 34.
Ryan: Sure, so for those that arenât familiar with it, the ISP Privacy rules changed that, I think was what most people are calling it. It was a pretty big change in online privacy for nearly all Americans. Whatâs really changed is you kind of think of information before whether you are browsing the web and maybe informationâs being collected by one source like a Facebook or google et cetera, would be collecting about your browsing going about the web. But whatâs really changed for this is the scope of online data collection for most Americans. And that really starts with the ISP and the rules that have changed. So, it used to be that ISPâs werenât necessarily allowed to collect information. If they did they would have to get your consent to just go about doing that.
And thatâs changed, so essentially today, an ISP is allowed to now collect your information. All the websites that you browse and share that information and sell that information to third parties. This could be financial situations. This could be healthcare organizations. This could be data brokers, this could be advertisers. And you know, they are already estimating this is going to be tens of billion-dollar industry of this information being re-sold. And for most of us, donât necessarily like the idea of that information being sold to third parties. Some providers are claiming theyâll offer an opt-out in a short term. Others are not. But in general, itâs a pretty big concern.
John: Where thereâs money, there wonât be any opt-out, but, so you are sitting up there in Canada right? I got that about from one of your comments, is that right?
Ryan:Â Fair enough.
John:Â So, in the US this resolution past right down party lines. And so without asking you to get into politics, what would that be?
Ryan: Well, I mean I think that youâve seen a number of different kind of lobbyists and other groups. Or other kind of third parties like EFF, highlighting the amount of money that was being transferred from different lobbying groups to people in congress and the government. And itâs disappointing. I mean you kind of thing that thereâs not really a lot of good reasons why this legislation should have been passed. Itâs veryâI would describe if there is a war on online privacy right now, online consumers or consumers would be losing, because of this. Thereâs not a lot of benefits to the consumer.
John:Â Yeah, I mean thatâyou know, letâs be really cynical and say, just seem like a money grab.
Ryan:Â Thatâs your words but I will definitely agree.
John:Â Okay so, what does it mean to us out there that now are appalled?
Ryan: Well, I think the first part of it is, I think you really need to kind of start thinking about what you are doing online so, and you think about what actually is happening when you browse the web and how that data might be used. So, what Iâve always thoughts about, when you think about awareness and kind of how much information you are sharing with these different groups so, all the people donât realize today that what they do online whether thatâs web searches that result in them, maybe they decide to look out something related to financial history. Maybe you decide to do something search about bankruptcy. Or maybe you are searching up healthcare you know, issues.
You know I for my example, also Iâm a little bit of a kind of a worry wort so I start searching up things around maybe I have a cold or maybe I have a headache and I start searching up things online. What people donât realize is that, that browsing history is now being taken in consideration into the things that they do. So maybe for example, you decide to apply for health insurance or life insurance at a later date. That information around your historic web browsing might be taken in consideration.
Not just you know, from a few days back or few months back but for your entire life time. This information could be available to third parties or maybe deciding whether or not they want to give you a health or life insurance plan. And I think that the same goes for you know, financial services. They maybe applying for maybe your next credit card. Maybe your next car loan. All of these things are going start being impacted by your web browsing and web history. And I think for a lot of people thatâs concerning. Because you donât necessarily know you have control over it. And a lot of people arenât even in fact, aware of this at all.
John:Â Yeah. That takes that adds the data level thatâs pretty scary. Because I mean, weâve always kind of had shown me people who have bought a new house in the last 30 days. That kind of data I think itâs been readily available to advertisers. But as you said, you know now itâs going to add so much level to it that will actually allow, you know in some cases push advertising at us. But as you hinted, perhaps actually exclude us from opportunities based on you know, couple of searches whichâbecause I think a lot of people think, oh I donât visit porn sites or I donât do illegal activity online. Why would I care? But I think itâs really much deeper than that, isnât it?
Ryan:Â Yeah, I think that, I mean itâs amazing to me you know, I think six years into working on Tunnel bear, I am trying to find different ways to communicate the importance of online privacy and thereâs a few different ways that are my favorites. I know, you might be familiar with Edward Snowden who kind of leaked, NSA documents few years ago. I think he has a pretty clever way of saying you know, saying you donât need to worry about online privacy is because you have nothing to hide. Itâs like we donât care about free speech because you have nothing to say. And obviously thatâs kind of more of a political than non-things. Â But I think that this idea that online privacy is important to the average person. Itâs actually really important. Both are kind of a system in the political level.
That we have kind of this privacy and ability to discuss kind of sensitive topics amongst others as well as I think just the awareness of how much information thatâs been kind of shared with you with third parties and awareness and control over that information.
You know, even simple examples of from a marketing perspective, you know my grandfather always used to say, you know negotiate everything. Make sure you are getting a great deal on it. So we go to a buy a Coach at the local store and make sure that we kind of get a deal on that. But today when you arrive at a website, you may not realize that they are kind ofâyou are arriving at a website with a deck against you. So they may know that. You know, you went 4-5 sites before that. You have been searching this term for a while. And they are kind of prepared to kind of give you a price attire lower based on your social economic circumstance. You know, I think thatâs already a case for that where thatâs happening for airline flights.
John: Yeah, well definitely. I mean, I see it happening on amazon prime of dynamic pricing where you know, they know that I am a sucker every time I go to amazon. You know, I donât even look at the price. I just buy and they are definitely documented cases of that.
Ryan:Â I think this is just a beginning.
John:Â Yeah yeah yeah, so letâs dive intoâI want to circle back to this marketing but you know, so far all weâve been doing is scaring people. So, letâs talk a little bit about what Tunnelbear does and what VPNÂ is in general?
Ryan: Yeah. So a VPN or in this case Tunnel bear basically what it does is, information as itâs leaving your computer it basically means it basically encrypts that information or makes it unreadable. And then sends that information to server in another location. That could be within your country. Might be in another country. And at that point itâs kind of unencrypted and send to the internet. This provides a few different benefits. The first benefit is: it relates to the ISP privacy rules change. Because your ISPâs you kind of think of them between you and the internet. And us, protecting you along the way. Your ISPâs wonât be able to read any of the data thatâs sent through their connection.
That means that any websites you browse, or kind of any applications you use or how you connect will not be available to your ISP. Just theyâll that you are using data but they wonât know exactly what you are doing and where you are going. How you are going about it. The other benefit is from kind of, more broader perspective. One of the most common ways that people are trying to cross the internet is their IP address. And for those of you who arenât familiar with that, basically itâs the unique number that the internet kind of gives you when you go and connect to it. And when you use Tunnelbear the IP address is kind of hidden or masked. Itâs given to you when people you go to website and you have to pair on. It will just give them an IP address that relates to Tunnelbear and the benefit is, you know is this unique number.
They can track the unique number across. For example, advertising networks or other kind of a variety of different ways people are tracked online. In this way, theyâll just see Tunnel bear as opposed to having a unique number that matches that. That number often also tells you close proximity to your geographical location or your physical location as well as its a convenient way that people are tracked online.
John:Â So letâs flip around, I mean I suppose somebody who does want to participate in shady activity using a VPN would be, allow them to do that, wouldnât it?
Ryan:Â Well, I mean I think thereâs a bunch of different scenarios. I think for people who are looking to do shady activities, there is lots of different ways that people can kind of go and mask and hide their identity online. VPNâs are definitely a way where people can kind of pursue that opportunity. But I think that, you know I like to think of the general population as being overwhelmingly good. And kind of, entitled to online privacy, as opposed to kind of looking at it as a few bad apples who want to cause harm who in all like hood find a way to do bad things and browse a little more privately regardless.
John:Â Well given that, some of the privacy has been given away, I mean does that suggest that perhaps where people they donât think that, like the NSA, for example in the United States that are maybe go and look at somebody and say, âoh! You are using a VPN. What do you have to hide?â
Ryan:Â Well I think thereâs already examples as leaked by Edward Snowden. But I think that identify that people who use VPNâs and other encryption were kind of priority targets for kind of those intelligent agencies. I would think of it as the opposite of that. I think that the standard should be not looked upon is, you know it shouldnât be an anomaly that we use basic privacy and security tools to protect ourselves online. And in an ideal world everybody would be using great online privacy security tools and weâve been looking at this as an anomaly and I think that would-be kind of an ideal outside of kind of viewing it from that perspective.
In terms of kind of priority targeting. I mean I think that when I think about those groups and if you are the type of person who is really concerned about the NSA maybe you are kind of a reporter in a vulnerable position or has sensitive information, thereâs dozens of different things that we should be thinking about beyond just VPNâs to make sure that you are secure online. And itâs important they kind of think about that. But you know, VPN is kind of just one of the ways that people can protect themselves. But not necessarily the only way or a way that they would use, for example get around NSA targeting.
John: So what are some of theâif you are a small business owner and youâre out there saying, [00:12:14] okay that privacy thing that gets my interest but are there other benefits of using a tool or service like Tunnelbear?
Ryan:Â For sure. One of the most common reasons why people use Tunnelbear is actually through basic WIFI security. So maybe for small business owner and you are working at cafeâs or airports or hotels. A lot of people donât realize that itâs pretty trivially easy to kind of attack a router and either commandeer it or bring your own router and kind of create a fake signal that people connect to you called free WIFI. And you know, when you do that you put yourself in problem position to having yourâwhether itâs identity theft or hijacking kind of certain passwords and information through different websites. You know, itâs pretty easy to do that. So, by using Tunnel bear and if you decide to go use public WIFI, whether it is when you are travelling or maybe you are at a cafeâ, airport et cetera. You can protect yourself from having different hackers maliciously kind of try and get some of your information.
John:Â Hey, thanks for listening to the Duct tape marketing podcast. If you like this one, you might also like my other podcast: The consulting spark. Where I interview independent marketing consultants and agency owners. We talk about how they built their business and the struggles they face. And what they love about being in this business. So you can check it out at: ducttapemarketingconsultant.com.
Okay, now a really serious question. Whatâs up with the bear?
Ryan:Â Yeah, that really starts out at Tunnelbear. We first got started around 6 years ago. Myself and another co-founder we came from a very serious kind of enterprise. Mobile security startup. And we saw an opportunity at VPN space. Really at the time where all the VPNâs were technical to use, really complicated.
And we decided we wanted to do something different. We want to make something thatâs just a VPN that was just trivially easy to use. You could just literally use on or off. It did his job in the background and it just got out of your way. And with that, we also want to make it a little more fun and approachable. So, all of the time we always joke that they are kind of old guard around security is like a lock and key. You know, a blue and white shield with a lock and key. And we always like to joke in the app store today. If you go and search for apps, you have you know, if you search for VPNâs or other kind of sources, nine out of 10 of them are lock and shields that are blue and white and then we have a bear popping out of a tunnel. Iâll tell you a little secret. We actually have the domains for about 4 or 5 different animals. I think we have tunnel bunny and tunnel dog and a tunnel of other ones but we actually settled on bears because they are both kind of strong and protecting but also kind of cute and cuddly and we thought that would-be kind of a good connection with our customers.
John:Â Thereâs been a nobility around bears too.
Ryan:Â Yeah yeah. And we ran with it, so we have lots of bear puns and all that stuff so, sometimes we take it a little too far.
John:Â You have owned it. Iâll give you that. So thatâs awesome. So I had a quick question myself. So this is kind of long more personal question. A lot of the apps and the tools we use today depend on knowing what our location is. Does that become problematic?
Ryan:Â Yes and no. I mean, I think for certain services, I think one of the more common challenges you run into is for example, you know banks that when to verify that you are within a certain country. Is that sometimes you will have a scenario where they are more likely to run into aâif you choose an ultimate country than from where you originally connect from, then they will say okay, you know, make sure you call this number before you connect to my bank. But itâs not too much of a significant problem. I think for other users the option turns it off is always there. And on our Android application and which work on other applications, you can actually only tunnel certain apps if you are having issues with a certain app you can always kind of choose to tunnel just a single app. But I donât know. If youâve had problems with yourself?
John: No. No no no. Iâll just tell you the ones that drive me crazy, is the MLB app. And they wonât let me watch in market baseball games. I was trying to figure out a way to like to tell them I was in Denver. [00:16:12] So I can watch the game. But you are not giving me much hope there.
Ryan: Let us on weekend, we can look and make sure TunnelBear is working properly.
John:Â So and I will say to your earlier point, dead simple to set up, does have theâI think the user interface thatâs very approachable. Certainly, you know better than me. I am a customer so all I can say, what are we paying? Not very much for all the security in my opinion like 5 bucks a month or something, right?
Ryan:Â Yeah, thatâs right. I think itâs right now we are $60 a year so it works into about 5 bucks a month.
John:Â So a company that talks about security and talks about internet privacy and kind of hold themselves out there, has to actually take some of this. They have to practice what they preach as well. So do you take kind, at least I believe they do, do you take kind of special interest in saying, hey! we want to hold ourselves out there as an example for what privacy as a marketer should be?
Ryan:Â Yeah, we go to I would say pretty extreme lengths to make sure we kind of practice what we preach. I think that really started a few years ago when we revisited our privacy policy. And really just took a really hard look at all the different ways that we were collecting information or not collecting information from our users. From the get-go of our company, we knew privacy was going to be a big focus. And from the day 1, I mean I think there is a big trend in general when you think about startups today that when you get rolling, more information you collect about your users and to how you understand your users the better.
I think what a lot of people donât really think about is how that information, how they collect it that can actually also be a liability in circumstances. With all the different services that are being compromised on a regular basis or whether them having kind of too much data and not really being able to make sense of it through kind of good analytics and insights. In TunnelBear we really took a minimal approach to how much we start collecting data from day one.
Another example in terms of our privacy policy is we basically went line by line, column by column in our database to make sure that everything that we do. And we say we do in a privacy policy is actually reflected in circumstances where there is confusion as to why we might collect a certain piece of data. Iâll give you an example of first name or we used to collect peopleâs first and last name. We kind of did it for marketing reasons because we want to have fun and friendly e-mails and greetings when we e-mail people. And we realized after that, this wasnât necessarily critical to our business. We kind of decided to remove it. And we kind of posted why we removed it and we actually kind of went through a database and sanitized all that information.
Another example is credit cards. You know we used to collect a lot more credit card information and postal codes. Because it helped us with our anti-fraud activities. After a while, we realized that you know through different strategies we didnât necessarily need that information before. We kind of reviewed on annual basis and removed it. And kind of just putting this out there as transparency is to our users so that they know that we are making the effort to minimize how much information that we collect up on our users. And if we do have to collect some information for business reasons, the reasons why we do it and having this kind of transparent relationship with them has been really important for us. And you know we know forâ we have a high degree of confidence, for example, we know we can be very transparent with our users and they know that we do what we say we do.
John: Yeah and I think that you, in a fact you are putting a little bit of target on yourself, you know when you put yourself out there as a company that is fighting the good fight for whatever you are fighting for that you do have to. I mean itâs like every time I read an article, like the 5-biggest grammar mistakes you can make and I guarantee you, I will get responses to that with people showing the grammar mistakes that Iâve made. So it definitely I think, it bodes well for the brand and I think it also is a great example for people to follow. So Ryan, where can people find out more aboutâreally, I think just privacy in general, but then obviously also about Tunnelbear?
Ryan:Â For sure. So you can go to tunnelbear.com (T-U-N-N-E-L B-E-A-R) and you could go to our website. If you are looking for kind of the latest around privacy information, I think there are few different sites that have a great update. eff.org or electronic frontier foundation is a great job, I think summarizing and kind of promoting online privacy and electronic rights based in US. Open media does a great job. Out here in Canada and other countries. And I think if they are looking to really simple apps to help them browse more privately online and maybe avoid ISP data collection, then Tunnelbear is a great place to start.
John:Â Awesome. Thanks for taking the time to join today and hopefully weâll catch with you out there on the road.
Ryan:Â Great. Thanks John.
John:Â Hey, thanks for listening to this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing podcast. What if you could do me a favor? Could you leave an honest review on iTunes? Your ratings and reviews really help and I promise, I read each and every one.
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