A former high-ranking advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin โ who fled the country after the invasion of Ukraine โ has fallen seriously ill and was in intensive care Sunday, a report said.
Anatoly Chubais was suffering from a neurological disorder at a European hospital, according to Ksenia Sobchak, a Russian television personality and friend of Chubais.
Sobchak, on Telegram, spoke with Chubais’ wife and was told he was suffering from Guillain-Barre syndrome.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Guillain-Barre occurs when a person’s immune system harms the body’s nerves, which can lead to muscle weakness and even paralysis.
Chubais, 67, had grown numb in his hands and legs. Specialists in “chemical protection suits” probed the room where he suddenly got sick, according to the New York Times.
Chubais did not explain why he stepped down from his post in March, though the assumption is it was due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. His high-profile resignation was one of many following the start of the war.
He most recently was part of Putin’s envoy to international organizations on sustainable development and is well-known in the country after holding many top-level posts since the early 1990s.
His illness raises suspicion considering other Kremlin opponents have mysteriously and suddenly gotten sick in the past, most famously Alexei Navalny, who was apparently poisoned in 2020.
It looks like we literally have all the benchmarks leaked for Intel’s upcoming 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs, even the gaming performance numbers which have now been published by ExtremePlayer. The leaker has now published the gaming numbers for Intel’s Core i7-13700K and Core i5-13600K CPUs.
Intel Core i7-13700K & Core i5-13600K Raptor Lake CPU Gaming Benchmarks Leaked, Big Cache Brings Double-Digit Improvement To Minimum Framerate
ExtremePlayer brought to us the synthetic workload performance of Intel’s top-three K-Series Raptor Lake SKUs, the Core i9-13900K, the Core i7-13700K, and the Core i5-13600K. The leaker published the gaming benchmarks of the top Core i9-13900K CPU too. Now, we have gaming benchmarks of the Core i7-13700K and Core i5-13600K (QS SKUs) to feast our eyes upon.
As noted in the previous leaks, the Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs will consume more power and run hotter than Alder Lake though how they behave in games and what sort of efficiency they have to offer remains to be seen until proper benchmarks come out later this year.
Intel Core i7-13700K 16 Core Raptor Lake CPU Specs
The Intel Core i7-13700K CPU will be the fastest 13th Gen Core i7 chip on offer within the Raptor Lake CPU lineup. The chip features a total of 16 cores and 24 threads. This configuration is made possible with 8 P-Cores based on the Raptor Cove architecture and 8 E-Cores based on the Grace Mont core architecture. The CPU comes with 30 MB of L3 cache and 24 MB of L2 cache for a total combined 54 MB cache. The chip was running at a base clock of 3.4 GHz and a boost clock of 5.40 GHz. The all-core boost is rated at 5.3 GHz for the P-Cores while the E-Cores feature a base clock of 3.4 GHz and a boost clock of 4.3 GHz.
Intel Core i5-13600K 14 Core Raptor Lake CPU Specs
The Intel Core i5-13600K features a total of 14 cores which include 6 P-Cores based on the Raptor Cove and 8 E-Cores based on current Gracemont cores. That’s the same P-Core count as the Intel Core i5-12600K but the E-Core count has been doubled. So we are looking at a 40% core count bump and a 25% thread count bump vs the Alder Lake Core i5-12600K. The CPU comes with 24 MB of L3 and 20 MB of L2 cache for a combined total of 44 MB cache. Clock speeds are set at 3.5 GHz base, 5.2 GHz boost, and 5.1 GHz all-core boost while the E-Cores operate at 3.5 GHz base & 3.9 GHz boost clocks.
Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake-S & 13th Gen Raptor Lake-S Desktop CPU Comparison (Preliminary):
CPU Name
P-Core Count
E-Core Count
Total Core / Thread
P-Core Base / Boost (Max)
P-Core Boost (All-Core)
E-Core Base / Boost
E-Core Boost (All-Core)
Cache
TDP
MSRP
Intel Core i9-13900K
8
16
24 / 32
TBA / 5.5GHz+
5.4GHz (All Core)
TBA
TBA
68MB
125W (PL1) 250W (PL2)?
TBA
Intel Core i9-12900K
8
8
16 / 24
3.2/5.2GHz
4.9GHz (All Core)
2.4/3.9GHz
3.7GHz (All Core)
30MB
125W (PL1) 241W (PL2)
US$599
Intel Core i7-13700K
8
8
16 / 24
3.4/5.4GHz
5.3GHz (All Core)
3.4/4.3GHz
TBA
54MB
125W (PL1) 228W (PL2)?
TBA
Intel Core i7-12700K
8
4
12 / 20
3.6/5.0GHz
4.7GHz (All Core)
2.7/3.8GHz
3.6GHz (All Core)
25MB
125W (PL1) 190W (PL2)
US$419
Intel Core i5-13600K
6
8
14 / 20
3.5/5.2GHz
5.1GHz (All Core)
3.5/3.9GHz
TBA
44MB
125W (PL1) 180W (PL2)?
TBA
Intel Core i5-12600K
6
4
10 / 16
3.7/4.9GHz
4.5GHz (All Core)
2.8/3.6GHz
3.4GHz (All Core)
20MB
125W (PL1) 150W (PL2)
US$299
Intel Core i7-13700K 16 Core Raptor Lake CPU Gaming Benchmarks
So coming to the benchmarks, the performance was measured within 10 games. The game list includes CSGO, FFXIV, PUBG, Naraka Bladepoint, Apex Legends, Forza Horizon 5, Monster Hunter Rise, Far Cry 6, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Horizon Zero Dawn. The leaker also benchmarked the chips within various 3DMark benchmarks such as Firestrike and Time Spy.
GAMING FPS comparison i5 12600K vs i5 13600K (D4/D5) i7 12700K vs i7 13700K (D4/D5)@VideoCardz added new chart with DDR5 ๐ pic.twitter.com/woQK4kcVat
There are a lot of figures to go through but credits to Harukaze5719 who has done an amazing job compiling those figures in some neat charts which are easier to interpret. The Intel Core i7-13700K Raptor Lake CPU offers:
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K at 1080p: 6.65% Faster Performance on Average
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K at 1440p: 5.30% Faster Performance on Average
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K at 2160p: 4.06% Faster Performance on Average
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K All Res Avg – 5.33% faster
As for the minimum FPS, the breakdown at each resolution is as below:
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K at 1080p: 11.38% Faster Minimum FPS
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K at 1440p: 11.04% Faster Minimum FPS
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K at 2160p: 13.04% Faster Minimum FPS
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K All Res Min Avg: 11.82% faster
And finally, we have the maximum FPS breakdown for each resolution as listed below:
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K at 1080p: 6.52% Faster Maximum FPS
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K at 1440p: 9.84% Faster Maximum FPS
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K at 2160p: 7.84% Faster Maximum FPS
Intel Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K All Res Max Avg: 8.06% faster
Core i7-13700K vs Core i7-12700K Gaming Benchmarks (Image Credits: Harukaze5719):
So it looks like the Core i7-13700K is around 5% faster on average than its predecessor while the bigger cache and higher clocks help it maintain an 11.82% higher minimum framerate. With DDR4, you can get slightly better performance at 1440P and 2160P resolutions.
Intel Core i5-13600K 14 Core Raptor Lake CPU Gaming Benchmarks
The Intel Core i5-13600K was also tested through the same gaming selection and yielded 6% better performance than its predecessor with 12.4% faster minimum FPS on average. Compared to the Core i7-13700K which saw some gains with DDR4 memory in higher resolutions, the i5 doesn’t see any gains at all on the older memory standard.
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K at 1080p: 11.5% Faster Performance on Average
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K at 1440p: 4.64% Faster Performance on Average
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K at 2160p: 2.36% Faster Performance on Average
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K All Res Avg – 6.16% faster
As for the minimum FPS, the breakdown at each resolution is as below:
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K at 1080p: 14.13% Faster Minimum FPS
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K at 1440p: 10.86% Faster Minimum FPS
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K at 2160p: 12.23% Faster Minimum FPS
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K All Res Min Avg: 12.40% Faster
And finally, we have the maximum FPS breakdown for each resolution as listed below:
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K at 1080p: 12.11% Faster Maximum FPS
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K at 1440p: 7.99% Faster Maximum FPS
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K at 2160p: 3.26% Faster Maximum FPS
Intel Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K All Res Max Avg: 7.78% faster
Core i5-13600K vs Core i5-12600K Gaming Benchmarks (Image Credits: Harukaze5719):
Additional benchmarks of the Core i9-13900K can be seen here and here, you can also check out more Core i5-13600K benchmarks here. The Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake Desktop CPUs including the flagship Core i9-13900K & Core i5-13600K CPUs is expected to launch in October on the Z790 platform. The CPUs will be going up against AMD’s Ryzen 7000 CPU lineup which also launches in Fall 2022.
Extremeplayer Full Benchmark Compilation:
Which CPU platform are you looking forward to the most in 2H 2022?
Sharks veteran Andrew Fifita couldn’t hear the home crowd chanting his name on Saturday night when he crashed over for a try that was eerily similar to the one he scored in the 2016 grand final.
And while he would have loved to have heard the support from the Cronulla faithful, the only support he’s really cared about over the past 12 months has been from his partner who has been there for him after the scariest moment of their lives.
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Fifita suffered a shocking throat injury and spent several days in an induced coma last season, but before he got to the hospital, he messaged his wife telling her that he didn’t think he’d survive.
โThat’s why I was a lot more emotional when I went over,โ he said of his special celebration.
โIt’s been a long time, especially for my missus. What she went through, especially in this round, that’s why it felt way more emotional. I think the excitement got the better of me and I started pointing at her saying, ‘See, you don’t believe me’.
โIt did get the better of me.
โIt’s Women in League round so I wanted to do this for her, but she didn’t believe me. I told her I was going to go over โ I had a feeling โ and it came true.โ
Saturday’s try was the first time Fifita had scored in the NRL since 2020, and it brought back memories of his legendary four-pointer against the Storm in the 2016 decider.
That one was in the 68th minute, while this one was a few seconds earlier, and it could prove telling for Cronulla’s top-four hopes.
But can you compare them?
“Por favor. That was the best try in the club’s history so it won’t go near it. I’m just grateful to get over the paint,โ he said.
It’s been a long road back for Fifita, who doesn’t play the big minutes he used to.
But if he can chime in with big plays in clutch moments, then he looms as a wildcard for their premiership push.
“That was vintage Andrew,” skipper Wade Graham said.
โHe’s worked hard and he’s a great character to have around the place with how much care he has for the team and the club.
โWhen he has energy, the team has energy โ not just the team โ but the club as well. You heard the crowd after the try chanting his name from him. โ
Those chants were so loud that you would’ve been able to hear them through the TV even if you had it on mute, yet there was one person who missed it.
โI honestly didn’t hear it,โ Fifita said.
โEveryone was saying it, but I sh*t you not, I was saying to the boys ‘what do you mean Andrew chant’.
โWhen you’re out there it’s different, so you can’t really hear the crowd. You hear them roaring, but I didn’t hear it, and that’s what everyone was saying. I came in here and Dale (Finucane) was going ‘Andrew’.
โI’m grateful. At least I’ve left my touch on here, so I’m all good.โ
The try caps a difficult couple of years for Fifita, who spent time in reserve grade playing with the Jets but will now need to step up with Royce Hunt likely to miss a few weeks with a shoulder injury.
โI wanted to play, and I’m forever grateful for Newtown because they brought the love of footy back in for me,โ he said.
โPlaying big minutes and having some fun on the ball, it was just one of those times.
โDid I think I’d get back? I knew I’d get back to the NRL โ that was always there โ but the thing for me was about getting back after the accident.โ
After more than six months of preparation and 14 hours underground, a group of cavers has uncovered Australia’s deepest known cave, at a depth of 401 meters.
Key points:
The new cave, dubbed “Delta Variant”, is anticipated to be 401 meters deep, 4 meters deeper than the previous record
The expedition started at 11am on Saturday and finished just after 1am on Sunday, taking 14 hours
The group says they plan to explore and chart other areas of the cave system which remain unexplored
The newly discovered cave, named “Delta Variant”, is connected to the Niggly/Growling Swallet cave system north-west of Hobart.
Niggly Cave, at 397 meters, held the previous record for Australia’s deepest known cave.
The group from the Southern Tasmanian Caverneers, a speleological organization based in Hobart, began their descent at the mouth of the cave at Mount Field National Park around 11am on Saturday morning.
The cavers emerged victorious just after 1am on Sunday morning.
“It’s been a lot of work to get to the point where we are now,” said team member Ciara Smart.
“Yesterday, we made the breakthrough โ and there was always the possibility that we weren’t going to make the connection, but we did.
“And excitingly, we’ve added to a bit of Australia’s caving history.”
The experienced team faced challenging conditions during their seven-hour descent due to high water levels from recent snowfall in the area.
“Saturday’s trip involved an hour and a half bushwalk up a hill, then over 14 hours of abseiling, crawling, squeezing, and rope-climbing, then a long walk back down the hill,” said project organizer Stephen Fordyce.
“About 300m vertical meters was descended on ropes, then painstakingly climbed back up again, with heavy packs full of wet, muddy ropes.
“That 400m depth represents almost six Wrest Point Casinos stacked on top of each other, or three Sydney Harbor Bridges,” said Ms Smart.
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The history behind the cave’s name
The team said they wanted to give a nod to the time the cave was discovered, during the era of the COVID-19 Delta variant.
“The first section of the cave is called the ‘Test Station Queue’, which is a really annoying, long, windy, and tight 300m meander that is just so frustrating,” said Ms Smart.
“We’ve got a passage called ‘Super Spreader’, that’s because it’s a big, big passage and it’s got lots of different routes going off it, so that seemed appropriate,” said fellow caver Karina Anders.
“And then we called the giant 163m pitch ‘Daily Cases’, because at the time it seemed like the daily cases were just going up and up, and up,” added Ms Smart.
“The last pitch that we rigged yesterday is called ‘Freedom Day’, and I guess that’s more of a tribute to the Melbournians on the trip,” said Ms Anders.
The team spent the past six months preparing for the record attempt by fixing ropes down the cave and exploring side passages.
“We’ve kind of always hypothesised that this cave existed because Niggly is this big cave system and it has this waterfall coming in, and for years cavers have been running looking at this waterfall and wondering, ‘Where has this water been running from? ‘ Ms Anders said.
“The actual logistics of preparing for this connection have been intense.
“It takes a huge amount of planning to have the right people and equipment in the right place. It’s been like climbing a mountain in reverse.
“Each trip we have taken as much rope as we can carry, then descended while exploring side passages, then we go back up. The next trip we bring more rope and go a bit further.”
Despite the exhaustive preparation process, Ms Anders said it was worth it.
“If you can imagine what it’s like if say you were abseiling off the top of the Sydney Harbor Bridge the whole way down to the water โ but it’s pitch black and maybe there’s a couple of people on the rope below so you can sort of faintly see their lightโand all you can hear is the roar of a waterfall.”
Discovery is just the tip of the iceberg
While there aren’t any massive missions on the cards in the near future, Ms Anders and Ms Smart both agreed there was still much more to discover.
“Until six months ago, no one even knew that this cave existed. Despite decades of exploration in the area, Tasmania’s caves still hold many secrets,” said Ms Anders.
“There’s still more to be done. We’ve made the connection, but we’re not finished exploring the cave yet,” said Ms Smart.
Governor Charlie Baker’s announcement last weekthat the state’s record-setting revenues are poised to trigger a nearly 40-year-old tax cap law upended negotiations over a separate $1 billion tax relief proposal that lawmakers spent months developing and were aiming to finalize before the end of the weekend.
The 1986 voter-passed law at issue seeks to limit state tax revenue growth to the growth of total wages and salaries in the state. Should revenue exceed that โallowableโ amount, taxpayers are then due a credit equal to the excess amount.
The Baker administration said last week that the state is poised to trigger it for the first time since 1987, and estimated taxpayers could be due back more than $2.9 billion. In response, House Speaker Ronald Mariano had left open the possibility of seeking to undo, change, or suspend the law just as it’s about to potentially benefit millions of taxpayers.
The might-be windfall for taxpayersroiled the Legislature’s own plans for millions of one-time rebates and a slew of permanent tax changes.
Lawmakers’ constituents face rapidly rising inflation, and economic worries have topped residents’ list of concerns. Aiming to help, the House and Senate each tucked a similar tax relief package into hulking economic development legislation, including proposals to increase a tax deduction for renters, hike the Earned Income Tax Credit, and lift the state’s child and dependent tax credits. The economic development bill itself would also borrow or spend more than $4 billion to help prop up housing production, financially strained hospitals, and the state’s unemployment trust fund, among a slew of other things.
But that package remained locked in negotiations Monday morning, along with any potential legislation addressing the tax cap law โ two pieces that insiders said cast a shadow over everything else in the session’s final hours.
โWe are kind of perplexed,โ Senator Cindy F. Friedmantold reporters shortly before midnight. โWe’ve got this tax piece, which is really serious and was laid in front of us in a pretty short amount of time.โ
Friedman said lawmakers were considering passing an economic development bill that does not include any tax relief, and then โcontinuing discussions with the taxes.โ That would mark an extraordinary flip, after legislators had recently heralded the meaningful relief their plan was poised to offer.
A late-session crunch is typical on Beacon Hill. Lawmakers’ self-imposed deadlines often provide the last antidote to legislative logjams, forcing compromise, horse-trading, or in some cases, the death of major bills. But not at leasta generation has the Legislature entertained such major tax relief plans, let alone in the session’s waning hours.
On Sunday afternoon,the Legislature actually added to its list of bills in closed-door negotiations. Members created a sixth conference committee shortly before 3 pm to reconcile differences on a bill that would tighten the state’s firearms laws in the wake of a Supreme Court decision expanding gun rights across the country. But that, too, had not emerged as the night dragged into the early Monday morning hours.
While joint legislative rules require formal lawmaking to conclude by midnight, on Beacon Hill, lawmakers canโand often doโsuspend their own rules.
Besides barreling toward making major changes to state law in the dead of night, lawmakers’ tardiness also gave the upper hand to Baker, a lame-duck Republican governor who isn’t seeking reelection this fall. Baker is allowed 10 days to act on any legislation that reaches his desk, meaning he can veto a bill and the Legislature will have little ability to act beyond calling a special session, a rarity on Beacon Hill.
Baker was in the State House at around 9 pm Sunday and was in โregular communicationโ with legislative leadership on major bills still being negotiated, including the economic development bill, spokeswoman Sarah Finlaw said.
As they awaited word on pending bills, lawmakers did take action on some items.
The chambers sent to Baker an $11.3 billion infrastructure and transportation borrowing bill that also includes a slew of policy, including regulations on so-called e-bikes and $275 million in funding to extend passenger rail service from Boston to the western part of the state.
Cut from the final version, however, was a Senate-passed provision that would have required the MBTA to produce a plan for a low-income fare program. A coalition of transit advocates called the decision โdeeply disappointing.โ
Lawmakers also delivered a response to a series of amendments Baker sought on a sweeping climate and energy bill, sending it back to him Sunday night.
They agreed to several of Baker’s proposed changes, notably one to eliminate the โprice capโ on offshore wind projects โ a mechanism that requires each new project to offer power at a lower price than the one brought online before it. Some have worried that the cap has discouraged bids, and while lawmakers had initially left it intact, they ultimately capitulated to Baker’s push to kill it.
โRemoving the price cap has been a top priority for the governor, and we share his view that it will allow our future procurements to give us more value per dollar,โ Representative Jeffrey N. Roy, the House’s lead negotiator, said from the chamber floor.
Legislative leaders, however, rejected other changes, including Baker’s bid to inject $750 million of federal American Rescue Plan Act funding into the legislation.
Legislators in the overwhelmingly Democratic House and Senate also accepted changes Baker made to a bill that would reshape oversight of the state’s two soldiers’ homes, including elevating the Department of Veterans Services to a Cabinet-level executive office that reports directly to the governor.
In a letter to lawmakers, Baker said he supports the changes, but asked that deadlines for standing up new offices be pushed back four months until March โ when Baker’s successor, not him, will be in office.
And early Monday lawmakers sent Baker a compromise package of reforms to the state’s marijuana industry that cracked down on steep local fees charged to marijuana operators and steered a significant chunk of the state excise tax on recreational pot sales into a fund for disenfranchised cannabis entrepreneurs.
Advocates, cannabis businesses, and progressive lawmakers had spent years lobbying for the reforms, arguing they are straightforward fixes to well-documented problems with the original legalization law, passed by voters in 2016 and rewritten by the Legislature in 2017.
Among those issues: an onerous municipal approval process that has been implicated in two federal corruption investigations, and a lack of institutional financing that has allowed larger corporations backed by wealthy private investors to dominate the space at the expense of smaller, locally owned businesses with more different ownership.
Ace ofMonday morning, lawmakers were still working to iron out differences in other major pieces of legislation where the House and Senate differed.
After years of failed efforts, lawmakers were attempting to nail down a final version of a bill to legalize sports betting.
At the center of the disagreement was a proposal to allow people to place wagers on collegiate games. The House wants it, and the Senateโwhose top leaders havehistorically opposed legalized gamblingโdoes not.
If signed into law by Baker, who has expressed his support in the past, Massachusetts will join 30 states and Washington, DC, in allowing for the increasingly popular type of gambling, according to the American Gaming Association.
Ever since the Supreme Court in 2018 struck down a federal law that banned sports betting, the concept has been a priority of Mariano, the House speaker, who said a year ago that a sports betting bill without the ability to bet on college games โprobably would beโ a deal-breaker for him.
Last week, Senate President Karen E. Spilka told WBUR’s โRadio Boston,โ that Mariano should soften his โall or nothingโ stance.
A conference committee, a compromise-seeking group of representatives and senators, had been deliberating on sports betting since early June.
The prospects of the betting bill, a House priority, were unclear as August dawned. So, too, was the potential of a separate measure on mental health access that Spilka has personally touted as a top priority.
The Senate version of the bill would mandate insurance coverage for an annual mental health wellness exam, and mental health bills passed by both chambers attempt to ensure compliance with the state’s mental health parity laws.
Amid the fray of the last day, lawmakers were also negotiating a relatively obscure piece of conservation legislation intended to protect public lands from development pressure.
The House last year passed a bill that environmentalists have championed for more than 20 years, and would require anyone looking to sell or develop protected public greenspace to replace it with another comparable property.
The Senate, however, embraced a different version, which has the support of the Baker administration and would create an alternative where developers or communities could set aside money to purchase property later when replacement land cannot be found in the community.
Dan Adams of the Globe staff and Globe correspondent Simon Levien contributed to this report.
Twitch star Matthew “Mizkif” shared the harrowing news that his Discord server with more than 55,000 members was hacked recently, which led to thousands of fans’ accounts getting compromised.
The streamer uploaded a 12-minute video on YouTube titled i got hacked. In the video, I explained the matter in-depth and requested that his fans of him on the Discord server immediately reset their passwords and credentials to secure their accounts.
AFTER 2 WEEKS OF HELL MY YOUTUBE IS FINALLY BACK!
NEW VIDEO IS OUT NOW AND SHOILD BE GOOD FROM NOW ON
LIKE/RETWEET TO SPREAD AWARENESS
I Got Hacked.
youtu.be/V31emWOUyAs
AFTER 2 WEEKS OF HELL MY YOUTUBE IS FINALLY BACK! NEW VIDEO IS OUT NOW AND SHOILD BE GOOD FROM NOW ON ๐LIKE/RETWEET TO SPREAD AWARENESS ๐ I Got Hacked.youtu.be/V31emWOUyAs
Mizkif explains how his Discord server was hacked
The streaming sensation revealed that he received an urgent call from his manager Nick “syn4ack” stating that “something terrible” had happened. Nick told him that Twitch content creator Lacari’s Discord account had been hacked.
Matthew mentioned that Lacari owned the entire Discord server and had administrative privileges:
“So Lacari had Mizkif role, which means he could do absolutely everything, and he was ahead of all the admins, and I never thought Lacari of all people would possibly ruin my entire career.”
One True King’s co-founder spoke about what the hacker ended up doing to his Discord server and added:
“A few hours before I wake up, the person who hacked Lacari’s account starts to go on my Discord and starts changing a bunch of roles around, and my mods were kind of suspicious. They were thinking Lacari’s maybe drunk. They were thinking that someone was messing with it, some friend of his, and he (the hacker) adds a bot!”
Matthew said that the bot spammed hundreds of messages about another Discord server:
“The admin gives this bot full admin privilege and basically says, ‘You can do whatever the f**k you want. You control the entire server.’ That bot unleashed on my server and spammed hundreds and hundreds of times, letting everyone know about a new server that you can join called Night Bar, which got 1,000 additional people in it once they spammed it in my Discord.”
The hacker on the other server known as Night Bar claimed that they had partnered with Mizkif and would be gifting Discord Nitro Classic subscriptions to their members upon reaching more than 55,000 members.
The Austin, Texas native pleaded with his fans to change their password if they had clicked on the malicious link, since the link apparently stole a unique Discord token from any account that clicked on it.
To resolve the issue, Mizkif’s manager told him to ban Lacari from the Discord server and continued the conversation further and said:
“And I was like, I got to ban Lacari. Boom, banned the guy. Next, I banned the bot, and we were able to fix the server. I’ve been non-stop trying to call Lacari at this point because Syn4ack’s like, “Dude, please get him on the phone. He needs to change his password immediately.” Because if your token gets taken, you essentially need to change your password to reset the token.”
In the end, Mizkif was able to get in touch with Lacari and told him to change his password immediately. Lacari then changed his password from him, and everything went back to normal as the Discord server was reset by the moderators.
Fans react to streamer’s Discord server getting hacked
More than 850 fans were present in the YouTube comment section, with several viewers praising the streamer for addressing and resolving the matter. Here is a snippet of some fan reactions:
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Mizkif is one of the most prominent figures in the streaming world. He began streaming on Twitch back in 2017. He currently has more than two million followers and garners a viewership of 38k concurrent fans per stream.
Two riders were hospitalized and multiple spectators required medical treatment after a crash catapulted an Olympic gold medalist into the crowd during a Commonwealth Games qualifying race on the high-banked, Lee Valley velodrome.
England’s Matt Walls was treated in the stands for almost 40 minutes after both he and his bike were flung off the track.
The 24-year-old, who won the omnium at last year’s Tokyo Olympics, and Isle of Man rider Matt Bostock were taken to hospital after the incident in which several riders collided on a turn.
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Walls was later released from the hospital.
โFollowing medical treatment in hospital, Matt Walls has been discharged with stitches in his forehead, scrapes and bruises but thankfully no major injuries,” Team England said in a statement.
โWe send our best wishes to all other riders and spectators involved in the crash and thank the medical teams for their expert care.โ
Bostock had a CT scan from which the initial prognosis was positive, his Isle of Man team said.
The morning session of cycling was abandoned and spectators were asked to leave the stadium as Walls received treatment behind a temporary screen after the crash.
Witnesses said that because of the gradient of the banking on the track, spectators in the front row could not see the crash unfolding, nor Walls coming towards them.
One man received treatment for cuts to his arm and a young girl also required medical assistance.
Officials from several teams sprinted towards the stricken riders after the crash on the final lap of the second qualifying heat.
โI think the crashes are getting worse and it’s because the speeds are getting higher, the positions (on the bike) are getting more extreme,โ five-time British Olympic champion Laura Kenny said.
โSome of the pursuit positions people are getting in, you see people crashing into the back of people.
โAt some point, the UCI is going to have to put a cap on these positions. Maybe there should be screens because Matt should not have been able to go over the top and into the crowd, that’s pretty damn dangerous.”
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South Australian detectives have launched a second investigation into the death of a child by suspected criminal neglect.
Key points:
A seven-year-old boy died in February after being rushed to hospital
Police have since received information to start an investigation into possible criminal neglect
This is the second child death Taskforce Prime has started investigating in a month
WARNING: This story contains content that some readers may find upsetting
The new case involves a seven-year-old boy, who died soon after he was taken to the Lyell McEwin Hospital by his father in February.
The boy’s five siblings, aged between seven and 16, were later removed from their home at Craigmore in Adelaide’s northern suburbs.
Police say they have examined volumes of evidence from child protection authorities, alongside a post-mortem report and advice from a pediatrician at the hospital.
“There is an enormous amount of records and we’ve only had a cursory look at those since we’ve got them, but it seems sufficient to launch a criminal investigation,” Detective Superintendent Des Bray said.
“Several serious health issues were identified but in themselves [were] not necessarily cause for immediate concern.”
He urged neighbours, friends and workers in government and private agencies to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers to assist the investigation.
“Essentially a case of criminal neglect occurs when a person who has a duty of care to a child fails to take all reasonable steps to protect the child from harm and the child dies or is harmed as a result of that neglect and the neglect is so serious that it warrants a criminal sanction,” Superintendent Bray said.
Police have now referred the boy’s death to Taskforce Prime, which was set up a fortnight ago to investigate the death of another child, a six year-old girl named Charlie.
Charlie died soon after arriving unresponsive at the Lyell McEwin Hospital last month.
While there are no links between the two cases, police say there are some similarities.
This story has been updated to include the names of the failed officer and suspect.
ELWOOD, Ind. โ Elwood police officer Noah Shahnavaz was killed early Sunday during a traffic stop in Madison County.
Just after 2 am, Shahnavaz conducted a traffic stop on a 2012 Buick LaCrosse near the intersection of State Road 37 and County Road 1100 North, said Indiana State Police Public Information Officer Scott Keegan during a press conference. During the stop, the driver, identified as Carl Roy Webb Boards II, 42, of Anderson, Indiana, exited the vehicle and fired at the officer multiple times, striking him at least once, Keegan said.
Medical personnel arrived at the scene and transported Shahnavaz, 24, to Ascension St. Vincent Mercy in Elwood. Shahnavaz was then flown by helicopter to an Indianapolis area hospital where he later died from his injuries.
โThis is a sorrowful time for law enforcement and definitely the community of Elwood,โ Keegan said. โIt’s always a sad moment when an officer sacrifices his life in the duty of service to the community.โ
Shahnavaz was a five-year military veteran and had served the community of Elwood for 11 months. Shahnavaz lived in Fishers. He is survived by a mother, father and siblings, Keegan said.
“Noah proudly wore the Elwood Police Department uniform, serving the citizens of Elwood, he was part of our city family,” said Elwood Mayor Todd Jones. “On behalf of myself, my family and a most grateful city, I’m asking you to keep Noah’s family, Noah’s friends, the Elwood Police Department and our city in your thoughts and prayers as we attempt to navigate through this tragic time.”
Boards fled the scene in the vehicle before additional officers from the Elwood Police Department and Madison County Sheriff’s Department arrived. The reason for the shooting is currently unknown, Keegan said.
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department later located and pursued the vehicle as it traveled southbound on State Road 37 shortly after 2:30 am Hamilton County Sheriff’s deputies deployed a tire deflation device near State Road 37 and 141st Street. However, this attempt was unsuccessful in stopping the vehicle as it continued on State Road 37 toward Interstate 69 where Fishers Police Department personnel conducted two Precision Immobilization Techniques (PIT), causing the vehicle to strike a guard rail in the median, Keegan said.
Boards was then taken into custody and is currently in the Hamilton County jail with no bond, Keegan said.
Andrew Hannah, chief deputy prosecutor in Madison County, said his office will charge Boards with murder, possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, resisting law enforcement, as well as the use of a firearm enhancement โ which carries an additional sentencing penalty โ and the usual offender enhancement based off his criminal history.
“After reviewing all of the evidence and discussions with the family and all those involved,” Hannah said, “we will make a determination as to whether we seek the death penalty in this case.”
This is currently an active and ongoing investigation led by Indiana State Police Pendleton Post detectives. This story will be updated.