Gladiator, GTmetrix, Automattic
September 22, 2022
Charismatic Voice praised Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard’s “Now We Are Free.” GTmetrix scored angrypages.com A; Hostinger impressed; Automattic’s Matt Mullenweg quipped
Building a Fast WordPress Library on Hostinger Cloud Professional
5:15 p.m.
So, this is fast. Hostinger Cloud Professional is very quick. After uploading everything, there will be a very big library on the website. And this is very good, that it's low file size.
I am new to Wordpress. It's a bit hard for me, as i'm not a web developer. But thanks to a few years on Wix, I will know my way around.
Using an Indian Server Now and Planning a US CDN Later
5:15 p.m.
(b)
I set the server to India. But in the US, in Canada, the site loads much more slowly. But eventually, we'll figure it out. What matters is earning the income somehow. Or the traffic. It's to get indexed on Google.
Later, we'll get the CDN to deal with US market.
Using AngryPages.xyz for Encrypted Investigative Journalism Email
6:30 p.m.
hmm
Not bad
Given how there's no content
We will use angrypages.xyz as the mail server, as gmail transport layer is very good here, it's 100% encrypted for many regions, whereas the the .com is around 70 to 80% encrypted in many parts of the world.
I know many people don't really care. Very shameful. I'm disappointed in them because they are media companies. So, it really sucks. But when we do get into investigative journalism, when people contact us, it'll be fully encrypted.
Ahimsa Wickrematunge’s Fight for Justice Through a People’s Tribunal
1:45 a.m.
I was and am happy to learn this:
Ahimsa Wickrematunge, daughter of slain journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge, says she will continue to fight for her father.
She said that a ruling by a People’s Tribunal has strengthened her perseverance and advocacy.
A series of civil society-led hearings culminated in The Hague this week, with justice being sought over the murder of journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge as well as journalists in Mexico and Syria.
“Hearing the judges at the People’s Tribunal deliver a guilty verdict on the assassination of my father was something my family and I have, for 13 years, waited on the Sri Lankan government to deliver. For years the Sri Lankan government shut their doors on families like mine seeking justice for their loved ones,” Ahimsa Wickrematunge told Daily Mirror.
She said that globally, impunity for crimes against journalists is getting worse and thanks to the People’s Tribunal, slain journalists like her father finally have an opportunity resembling a day in court.
“The People’s Tribunal found the evidence in my father's assassination laid before them strong and compelling and have found the government of Sri Lanka, including the then█████████████████████████████████████guilty of directing and ordering the attacks against my father,” she said.
Wickrematunge said that the ruling is only the beginning and has strengthened her perseverance and her advocacy and her attorneys and she will highlight these findings in pushing governments to act.
“I will continue to fight for my father till the day he see’s justice,” she said.
Launched by a coalition of press freedom organizations in November last year, the People’s Tribunal heard evidence and analysis about the killing of journalists in Mexico, Sri Lanka and Syria.
While it has no legal powers to convict anyone, the tribunal aims to raise awareness, pressure governments, and gather evidence.
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