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The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After The Raid

Twenty years after Swedish police raided The Pirate Bay's Stockholm data center and seized its servers, the site remains online. In fact, the 2006 crackdown arguably made it more famous, helping turn it into "one of the most resilient and iconic websites on the internet," reports TorrentFreak. From the report: On May 31, 2006, less than three years after The Pirate Bay was founded, 65 Swedish police officers entered a datacenter in Stockholm. They had instructions to take the site's servers offline as part of a criminal probe, following pressure from the US government. As the police were about to enter, Pirate Bay co-founders Gottfrid Svartholm and Fredrik Neij knew something wasn't quite right. Both men said they had noticed being tailed by private investigators. This time, however, their servers were the target. At around 10:00 in the morning, Gottfrid told Fredrik that there were police officers at their office. He asked his colleague to head down to the co-location facility and get rid of the 'incriminating evidence', although none of it, whatever it was, related to The Pirate Bay. As Fredrik was leaving, he suddenly realized the problems might be linked to their torrent tracker. Just in case, he decided to make a full backup of the site. When he arrived at the co-location facility, those concerns turned out to be justified. Dozens of police officers were floating around, taking away dozens of servers, most of which belonged to clients unrelated to The Pirate Bay. In the days that followed, it became clear that Fredrik's decision to back up the site was probably the most pivotal moment in its history. Because of that backup, the Pirate Bay team managed to resurrect the site within three days. The entire situation was handled with the mockery TPB had become known for. Unimpressed, the operators renamed the site "The Police Bay," complete with a new logo shooting cannonballs at Hollywood. A few days later the logo was replaced by a Phoenix, a reference to the site rising from its digital ashes. Instead of shutting it down, the raid propelled The Pirate Bay into the mainstream press, not least due to its swift resurrection. The publicity also triggered a huge traffic spike, exactly the opposite of what Hollywood had hoped for.

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EN DIRECT, guerre au Moyen-Orient : Donald Trump encourage Israël et le Hezbollah à cesser les hostilités « pour toujours », après avoir annoncé un cessez-le-feu entre les deux parties

Le président américain a dit sur son réseau social qu’il avait eu un appel « très productif » avec le premier ministre israélien, Benyamin Nétanyahou. « Aucune troupe n’ira à Beyrouth » et celles « en route ont déjà fait demi-tour », a-t-il ajouté.

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Le président américain, Donald Trump, à son arrivée à la Maison Blanche, le 31 mai 2026, à Washington, DC.
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Immigration : l’Union européenne se dote d’un régime draconien d’expulsion des étrangers sans papiers

Outre un renforcement des sanctions contre les déboutés du droit d’asile, les Etats, le Parlement et la Commission européenne autorisent la création de centres de rétention à l’étranger pour y renvoyer les migrants en situation irrégulière.

© BERTRAND GUAY/AFP

Lors du démantèlement d’un camp près du métro Stalingrad, à Paris, le 5 novembre 2025.
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151° - SSD Netac Nv7000-t Pcie 4x4 - 1 To

102,39€ - AliExpress

Pour ceux qui sont dérangés par les autres deals en cours en PCIe 3, ici c'est un PCIe 4, même vendeur, mais plus cher de 23 EUROS, à vous de voir si ces 23 EUR...
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How this company figured out how to make its new tripods 32% cheaper

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Image: Really Right Stuff

Really Right Stuff (RRS), known for its premium camera support systems, has announced its most affordable carbon fiber tripod lineup yet. The Core Line includes two tripods to start, the Benchmark and the Benchmark Inverted, with RRS promising more in the future.

Both the Benchmark and Benchmark Inverted use the company's in-house carbon fiber technology. RRS says the entire carbon manufacturing process is now done in its facilities in Lehi, Utah, from raw fiber selection to finished tubes. It says that bringing production in-house allowed for significantly reduced costs while maintaining its high quality standards, resulting in what RRS says is a 32% lower price than the most comparable RRS substitutes.

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The Benchmark Inverted features an inverted leg design that aims to make leg adjustments faster.
Image: Really Right Stuff

The Benchmark Inverted is a three-section carbon fiber tripod with an inverted leg design, which allows users to extend or collapse the legs from the top without needing to reposition or bend down. It uses the company's twist lock system (Tacti-Stop), which provides tactile feedback when they are loosened enough, preventing users from twisting the locks too far. Those locks are also weather-sealed.

The inverted model offers four leg angle selections (24, 44, 64 and 84 degrees), which is up from three on previous models, making it easier to level the tripod on uneven terrain. It features magnetic pull tabs that are easy to adjust, even when wearing gloves.

The tripod weighs 1.6 kg (3.6 lbs) and has a working load capacity of 40 lb. It offers a minimum height of 11.8 cm (4.6") and a maximum height of 155.2 cm (61.1"), and measures 67.3 cm (26.5") when folded down. While it has a similar weight to some travel options, its folded size means you probably won't be able to fit it in a backpack, so you'll need to consider how to attach it to your bag.

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The Benchmark is the more traditional tripod without an inverted leg design.
Image: Really Right Stuff

The Benchmark is similar in most ways, though it features four-section legs instead of three, and doesn't have the inverted design. It features the same Tacti-Stop twist locks with weather sealing, four leg angles to choose from and magnetic pull tabs for easy leg angle adjustments.

Those with heavier rigs or who want a bit more reach will benefit from the non-inverted Benchmark. It offers a 34 kg (75 lb) maximum capacity, a minimum height of 10.7 cm (4.2") and tops out at 177 cm (69.7"). Of course, that comes with added bulk, too. It weighs 1.7 kg (3.8 lbs) and folds down to 60 cm (23.6"). Like the inverted model, the weight isn't out of the question for hiking and travel, but it isn't very compact when folded.

The Benchmark tripod starts at $945 without a head. It can also be bundled with RRS's Anvil-30 ARC ballhead for $1290, or with the BH-40-LR-II ballhead for $1360. The Benchmark Inverted starts at $795 for the tripod, or can be bundled with the same ballheads for $1150 and $1215, respectively.

Press release

Really Right Stuff Introduces the Core Line

Lehi, UT – May 12th, 2026 – Really Right Stuff, LLC (RRS) today announced the Core Line, an all-new series of carbon fiber tripods featuring the company’s latest in-house carbon fiber technology. Designed and manufactured entirely at RRS’s Lehi, Utah facility, the Core Line delivers true RRS performance at a more accessible price point.

Purpose

The Core Line was developed to bring premium Really Right Stuff support systems to a broader audience of photographers, videographers, and precision shooters. After years of research and development, RRS brought the entire carbon fiber manufacturing process in-house — from raw fiber selection to finished tubes.

This vertical integration has allowed RRS to significantly reduce costs while maintaining the uncompromising quality, stiffness, and durability that professionals expect from the RRS brand. Combined with a direct-to-consumer model, the Core Line offers exceptional value without sacrificing the stability and precision that define Really Right Stuff.

Target Market

The Core line is engineered for shooters and creators who demand rock-solid stability with price point in mind. Integrating the new Core line of carbon fiber within our tripods, we aim to serve the following customers:

  • Competition and precision rifle shooters
  • Hunters (including predator and big-game)
  • Landscape and astrophotographers
  • Multi-row panoramic photographers
  • Telephoto wildlife photographers using heavy lenses

The Core Line seamlessly integrates with RRS’s existing ecosystem of ball heads, quick-release plates, and accessories, allowing users to build a complete, high-performance system.

About the Carbon Fiber

At the heart of the Core Line is RRS’s all-new proprietary carbon fiber, developed and produced entirely in-house. This advanced material achieves an optimal balance of lightweight design, exceptional stiffness, and vibration damping while delivering meaningful cost efficiency. Every tube is manufactured under strict quality control at the Lehi facility to ensure consistent performance and long-term durability.

Availability and Pricing

The Core Line will initially launch on two new tripod models, with additional
configurations planned for the future. All Core Line tripods will be available exclusively through the Really Right Stuff website and at RRS headquarters in Lehi, Utah. Introductory pricing for Core Line tripods will range from $795 to $950 USD.

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EN DIRECT, guerre en Ukraine : plus de cinquante pays dénoncent à l’ONU le comportement « inacceptable » de la Russie après la chute d’un drone en Roumanie

Deux personnes ont été légèrement blessées quand un drone russe est tombé, la semaine dernière, sur un immeuble résidentiel de Galati, ville roumaine située non loin de la frontière avec l’Ukraine. Par ailleurs, Volodymyr Zelensky a affirmé que l’armée ukrainienne a bombardé quinze raffineries russes depuis le début de l’année.

© Administration présidentielle roumaine via AFP

La cuisine de l’appartement touché lorsqu’un drone russe s’est écrasé sur cet immeuble résidentiel de Galati (Roumanie), le 29 mai 2026.
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Lisa Mandel, autrice de BD : « Faire exister des personnages LGBT dans des histoires, c’est déjà du militantisme »

« Dans ma bulle. » L’autrice de bande dessinée fait partie des artistes à l’honneur de l’exposition « LGBTQomics », à Angoulême. Elle lance, avec la maison d’édition qu’elle a fondée, une collection consacrée à la romance queer.

© CYRIL BITTON/DIVERGENCE POUR « LE MONDE »

Lisa Mandel, chez elle, à Paris, le 28 mai 2026.
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