Rick downloads pEp for Outlook and
starts the setup
he goes through the setup accept the
license agreement and installs pEp for
Outlook
Rick starts Outlook and the pEp plugin is
fully operational right away without any
additional user input the plugin
automatically creates a pEp ID for his
email account
Rick writes a new message to Pris
the privacy status is unknown which is
expressed by the grey color
he sends his message. Rick later receives
a reply from Pris, the privacy status
is now secure expressed by the yellow
color. Rick and Pris have now established a
secure connection
Rick initiates the handshake by clicking
on the privacy status to verify the
identity of Pris, with a simple phone
call they can confirm the trust words to
get the secure and trusted connection
which is expressed by the green color
from now on all email exchange between
Rick and Pris is completely secure and
private expressed by the pep privacy
status
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p≡p for Android installation and basic usage (English) - Duration: 1:16.
Pris downloads the pEp for Android app in Google Play.
She follows the on-screen instructions and installs pEp for Android.
She completes the settings and pEp for Android creates her pEp ID.
Pris writes a new message to Rick.
The Privacy Status is Unknown.
Which is expressed by the grey colour.
She sends her message.
Pris later receives a reply from Rick.
The privacy status is now secure.
Expressed by the yellow color.
Pris and Rick have now established a secure connection.
Pris initiates the Handshake by clicking on the Privacy Status to verify the identity of Rick.
With a simple phone call they can confirm the Trustwords.
To get a secure and trusted connection, which is expressed by the green colour.
From now on all e-mail exchange between Pris and Rick is completely secure and private.
Expressed by the pEp privacy status.
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good morning or good evening youtube
America or the world however fucking
way I've said that before i'm tony and
mostly my videos about absolute nonsense
viewer discretion advised
I did tell you I was going to do a video
on the laptop when it came in and it
came in a lot sooner than I expected it
was I think it was under 48 hours so
kudos to walmart for that it's the dell
inspiron 15 inch laptop it's got intel
core i7 processor 16 gigabytes of ram a
128 gigabytes of solid state
hard drives one terabyte of regular hard
nvidia geforce gtx 960m with 4 gigs
of memory
I don't know how good that is but I
think I think I think that's a enough
just to do some video editing and
focus on that so i'ma get y'all a shot
on the specs
go
and like I said my videos are gonna get
a lot better I know I'm a little shaky
with the camera but my videos are gonna
get a lot better this is the laptop
obviously and 15-inch the keyboard is
backlit like that and it's a pretty
bulky laptop i think it's i think it's
perfect for what i need is to each other
so hopefully I can get some better
videos out there for y'all and y'all
like share and subscribe or tell me
anything new that you want to do with
the channel and share the knowledge share
the wealth don't let other people's
views determine your happiness in life
Im Tony and you can go f*** yourself
this new years
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Defend the Hood - Duration: 5:21.
In 2016, numerous attacks were launched at diverse symbols of gentrification in the Montreal
neighbourhoods of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and Saint-Henri.
We wanted to give space to the people involved so that they can explain a point of view,
that corporate media consistently ignore or misrepresent.
subMedia has obtained an exclusive interview with two anarchists involved in the actions.
To protect their identities, the voices have been dubbed by actors.
What does it mean for you to fight against gentrification?
Before anything else, that we're just talking for the two of us
for anyone else who participated in the action.
We don't want to represent anything.
I don't want to limit myself to fighting against gentrification, which I see as an intensification
of the misery of capitalism.
And I'm against capitalism in all its forms.
I struggle against gentrification because it effects my life and the lives of many people,
but also because it's a context that allows the exchange of ideas and practices, to nourish
a larger perspective of anarchist struggle.
I've been inspired by anarchists in other cities who have anchored their struggles in
where they live.
They've managed to make certain neighbourhoods dangerous for the authorities and not very
welcoming for capitalist businesses.
I would like for the police to be afraid of being attacked when they patrol Hochelag,
for small yuppie businesses to hesitate before setting up shop here because their insurance
premiums will be super expensive, for people to think about how if they park their luxury
cars in the neighbourhood overnight, they're risking waking up to them being trashed, that
as soon as graffiti or posters are cleaned, they're back up.
And if we want these people to be afraid, it's because we want the space to experiment
with other ways of living, and cohabitation with them isn't possible.
Their world will always want the destruction of other worlds, those of freedom, of sharing
and gifting, of relations outside of work and leisure, of the joy outside of consumption...
I think it's worth being explicit about how the struggle against gentrification is inevitably
a struggle against the police.
The main tool that the city has to move forward with its project of social cleansing is the
police and the pacification of residents.
This reality is at the heart of the reflections that orient our actions.
The pacification takes different forms: it's the installation of cameras, the management
of parks and streets, but also it's the imaginary created by bullshit narratives like
"social mixity"
The public consultations, the studies and projects of affordable housing are all just
a facade: during this time, the social cleansing advances and more and more people are evicted.
If these means of pacification don't work, the city has recourse to repression,
that's to say, the police.
It's the police who evict tenants, prevent the existence of squats, etc.
Every form of offensive organization that refuses the mediation attempts of the municipal
authority will one day be faced with the police.
So it's also important to develop our capacity to defend initiatives against repression.
Without necessarily throwing aside community organizing,
many anarchists prefer the method of direct action.
Why?
We don't have demands.
We didn't do this action to put pressure on power, so that they grant us certain things.
For sure people should have access to housing, but I don't think that we should wait for
the State to respond to the demands for social housing that have existed since the 80s,
in a neighborhood undergoing gentrification.
I'm more interested in seeing what it would look like for people to take space
and defend it, without asking.
I'm not interested in dialoguing with power.
Dialogue with the municipal authorities is, along with the threat of police repression,
the principal method of pacification.
To keep us in inaction, imprisoned in an imaginary
where we can't take anything or stop anything from happening.
What's special about direct action is that you finally do away with the ultimate mediator,
the State, by acting directly on the situation.
Rather than giving agency to the city, in demanding something of it, we want to act
for ourselves against the forces that gentrify the neighbourhood.
The State is afraid of people refusing its role as the mediator.
Why choose a strategy of direct action
outside of a context like those created during social movements?
Because we don't want to wait for the 'right context'.
We think that it's through intervening in fucked up situations in ths world that we
live in that we create contexts.
The fact that this world is horrible is in itself a 'good context'.
Revolt is always worthwhile, every day.
I think that's important to emphasize,
I don't believe in waiting for social movements to act.
Acts of revolt have many impacts, even if they're not inscribed in a social movement.
And also, when the next moment of widespread revolt comes,
we'll be better prepared to participate.
Lastly, what do you say to those who say that gentrification is an inevitable process?
Gentrification is a process of capitalism and colonialism, among others.
It makes itself seem inevitable, and maybe it is, but it's nonetheless worthwhile to
struggle against it and to not let ourselves be passive.
In a world as unlivable as the one we're in, I have the feeling that my life can only find
meaning if I fight back.
At best, the process of gentrification will move elsewhere, if a neighborhood resists.
And yet, struggling against capitalism and the State
opens up possibilities that otherwise wouldn't have existed.
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Is Smoking Weed Bad For You? (The Health Effects of Marijuana) - Duration: 5:41.
Is weed bad for you?
Depending on who you ask, weed is either a cancer fighting wonder drug, or the devil
trying to corrupt us all.
And since there's 22 states considering changing their marijuana laws, we wanted to
get to the bottom of the question - is weed really bad for you??
[Sciq Intro]
Now, before we get started on the biological impacts of what happens when you get high/
blaze/burn/light up/scroll/bake (scroll?
really?)
Let's break the potential down side into three sections.
The brain, the lungs, and cancer.
First off - the brain.
It is assumed that the use of marijuana by teenagers is harmful to brain development
- the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) warns teens in particular to avoid marijuana
as their little brains are still developing.
And weed's main psychoactive ingredient THC definitely does act on the brain - it
mimics the brain's natural endocannabinoids, which regulate our physiological functions,
such as appetite, pain, memory and mood.
Now anything that affects the brain's chemistry should be used very carefully -our brain is
a well regulated machine and it is a bad idea to fu** with that system - for example if
you take away our brains ability to regulate appetite you can get the munchies - which
is why there's a stereotype of the fat stoner.
But is smoking weed actually damaging your brain?
Well your brain does adjust to anything you put into it, but to date, the studies that
I've seen haven't been able to prove any serious long term effects on the brain itself
from moderate marijuana consumption.
So on the danger spectrum with fatty foods here and heroin here, I'd say weed is definitely
somewhere in THIS category.
Ok so the lungs.
if we look at lung health - There is a huge disagreement about whether or not marijuana
smoke is harmful to the lungs.
For example, according to a 2014 study, there is no difference in the breathing of those
who do not smoke at all and those who smoke marijuana regularly.
But Lung.org contests that all smoke is harmful to the lungs.
Basically, there is no clear, demonstrable evidence that pot-heads have anymore difficulty
breathing than the average non-user.
Interestingly, there may be reason to believe that marijuana smoke actually has a *positive*
effect on lung health (and I'm not joking).
Though the causes are very unclear, there is research from a Nature Partner Journal
to suggest that Forced Vital Capacity, the amount of air you can force yourself to hold,
sees an overall increase in recreational marijuana-smokers - assuming they don't smoke tobacco products
as well.
Though the the American Lung Association continues to push for more research into this, and they
should, the data suggests that there isn't too much harm to the lungs as far as marijuana
smoke goes.
And now Cancer So we know that tobacco smoking can give you
cancer, so is week smoking ALSO going to cause cancer?
If you look at the research so far, it looks like it's actually the opposite - marijuana
can save lives by helping cancer patients eat and sleep and recover quicker from the
effects of cancer treatments.
There is also *some* evidence that suggests marijuana may actually actually kill cancer
cells!
As this article on cancer.gov states: "cannabinoids may inhibit tumor growth by causing cell death,
blocking cell growth, and blocking the development of blood vessels needed by tumors to grow."
But as they say: more research is needed.
So wait.
Weed doesn't seem that bad at all.
Well, now that we have got the biological facts aside – it's now time for me to
get up on my political soapbox for just a second.
There's a lot of misinformation out there on this topic… and I would speculate that's
for one big reason: Correuption!
Theres pharmacutical companies who of course don't want cannabis taking over their pain
killers and other drugs and the private prison industry - who benefit from thousands of people
who are locked up for marijuana-related crimes every year.
For example, look no further than former presidential candidate, Marco Rubio.- Remember him?- He
accepted $40,000 worth of campaign donations from GEO, a private correctional corporation.
But he didn't get this money for nothing: as House leader, his economic consultant - who
was also a former trustee of GEO - advised Rubio to award a government prison contract
of $110 million dollars to GEO.
This is how the private prison lobby works.
And they benefit greatly from marijuana still being illegal.
This is why many people seem to assume that the potential dangers of marijuana are worse
than they actually are – because we've been bombarded with politically-charged misinformation
campaigns for a century now.
Just look at the ridiculous movie Reefer Madness from the 1930s: it's a fascinating and startling
look into American history on the subject.
The very name "marijuana" has a political edge: Cannabis, to the best of our knowledge,
originates from Central Asia, yet in the past century we've come to use a the term that
Mexican revolutionaries used, 'marijuana'.
Not only did this connect to the drug to the Mexican revolution, which was causing illegal
immigration, which was not very popular it was also psychologically connected with communism,
because the revolutionaries were communists.
Our fear of cannabis is rooted in political propaganda for decades!
So I'm just here to being the science - I'll let you guys make a decision – and by the
way there's way more information in the description below that you should totally
read, and new research is coming out all the time.
But what do you guys think?
Do you use marijuana for its positive health effects?
Our producer, you cant see this but he is nodding yes Have you had a bad reaction to
weed?
Le us know in the comments below.
HI everyone!
I'm Jayde Lovell, resident science nerd at the Young Turks Network.
You're watching SciQ, and we know you don't want to miss an episode, so click the subscribe
button down below.
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How To Make Butter Cake At Home | Butter Cake Recipe - Duration: 2:32.
Hello friends I am back with my new video How To Make Butter Cake At Home.Some people ask me to create video about How To Make Butter Cake . so I make a video Butter Cake Easy and easiest way .hope you will enjoy my new How To Make Butter Cake At Home video .If you like my video please like,comment and share. This cake is practical and can be for many uses. You can also add fruit in it if you wish Ingredients For Butter Cake Recipe 1 h 5 m 12 servings 210 cals On Sale What's on sale near you. Hmm. It looks like these ingredients aren't on sale today. These nearby stores have ingredients on sale! Find the closest stores (uses your location) 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 cup butter, room temperature 1 cup white sugar 2 eggs, room temperature 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3/4 cup milk, room temperature Directions For How To Make Butter Cake At Home Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease an 8-inch square baking pan. Line bottom with parchment or wax paper, or dust lightly with flour. Sift together the flour, salt, and baking powder. Beat butter and white sugar until fluffy and light in color. Gradually add eggs, beating well after each addition; stir in vanilla. Add the sifted dry ingredients to the creamed mixture alternately with the milk. Stir until just blended (see Cook's Note for Blueberry Cake variation). Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for until cake springs back when lightly touched, about 30 minutes. Let cool in pan for 10 minutes before inverting onto wire rack to cool completely.
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