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Some Galaxy S23 Users are Experiencing Strange Blur in Their Photos

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Several Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus users have reported a strange blur that appears in the photos taken from the primary camera
Samsung seems to be in a bit of a mess with its phone cameras lately. Only yesterday, we discovered that moon shots taken using a Samsung phone are usually processed through AI for extra detail. While that information might not be surprising, today, we hear many Galaxy S23 users complaining about the strange blur in pictures taken on either the base Galaxy S23 or the plus variant.Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus camera defect could be because of a faulty lens
According to Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus users from various forums, the pictures taken from the primary camera usually have an area that is completely out of focus. Now, anyone with a bit of photography knowledge could say that this is how depth of field works, but the reported issue does not seem to have anything related to the depth of field.
Instead, Galaxy S23 users are saying that they are encountering a blur in the shape of either a ring or a banana. You can check out the samples below.
You can clearly see in the images above that there is a noticeable blur, not even in the corners of these photos taken by Galaxy S23 phones. Normally, the softness that you can see in the images is towards the edges of the photo, but here, they appear to be random, at best, with one picture showing softness slightly away from the center.
At the same time, many Galaxy S23 users have reported that the phone is working just fine, and there appear to be no issues in the phones, either. Sadly, Samsung has not commented on the situation, either. Therefore, we cannot confirm whether this is a hardware or software issue.
Considering that the blur issue does not seem widespread, there is a chance that Samsung could ask the affected users to replace their devices. However, we would advise you to wait for an official word about what is causing the Galaxy S23 photos to come out this way.
Issues such as this one are not uncommon in the smartphone market. However, considering how we use our phones a lot for photography, this could be a problem for a lot of people. That, coupled with the fact that the Galaxy S23 is not a cheap phone, is unacceptable for a lot of people. Have you encountered something similar with your device? Let us know how your experience has been in the comments below.

Jabra Elite 5 review: premium sound

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Are the Jabra Elite 5 the best TWS experience under Rs 15,000? Check out our review to find out.
The world of premium-level TWS buds is continuously expanding as users look to elevate their audio experience. Jabra is one such brand that has a pedigree in delivering quality sound with its competitively-priced offerings. The Elite 5 from the Danish audio giant is one such offering priced at Rs 11,999 currently on Amazon. It goes toe-to-toe with devices from the likes of Sony, OnePlus, and OPPO. I have been using the Jabra Elite 5 for a while now and here is my detailed review of the experience.
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The lowdown
Verdict
Editor’s rating: 4 / 5
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Let’s first start with the build quality of the Elite 5, which to say the least, is rather elegant. The case itself has a matte finish to it and its size is not obtrusive enough to hinder pocketability. However, it does have a tendency to gather a lot of smudges and fingerprints on its dark blue-coloured case. A USB Type-C port is present on the back for charging purposes while the lid on the case can open and snap shut magnetically.
The earbuds attach quite firmly inside the case, but are easy enough to pull out. Each bud has a physical button instead of a capacitive implementation. Different number of taps trigger separate functionalities like controlling ANC, track switching, volume control, and more. The input is reliable and doesn’t miss at all, a problem that users of many earbuds with touch-based controls face. However, the volume adjustment can be a bit wonky when using the earbuds.
Each bud weighs about 5g and comes with three replaceable silicone tips. The tips that come pre-installed on the Elite 5 fit snuggly inside my ear and didn’t fall even after I shook my head vigorously. An IP55 rating is present for the buds to protect against moderate water damage and sweat. 
Connectivity with Android phones is as easy as just opening the case. You get a notification on your smartphone for instant pairing with the Elite 5. On iOS handsets, you will have to go into the Bluetooth settings to connect with the earbuds. You can have two devices paired simultaneously and the Elite 5 can remember up to six devices to switch between. Removing either earbud from the ear will pause the music being played, but putting it back does not resume it, which I found odd.
ANC (active noise cancellation) is available with the earbuds along with a hear-through mode that amplifies ambient noises. The level can be set in the Jabra Sound+ app available both on iOS and Android. Apart from that you can also make changes to the equaliser and set certain music presets to elevate your listening experience. The app also has, among other things, options to personalise the ANC according to your hearing, configure the physical button controls, Find My Jabra, and more. Finally, the battery levels of each individual earbud along with the case battery can also be seen on the app’s homepage.
The pièce de résistance of the Elite 5 is its overall sound quality and noise cancellation, both of which are exceptional for its price. I was particularly impressed with how good the instrument separation is in some of the old classics like Riders on the Storm and Pink Floyd’s Us and Them. The earbuds, with their expansive soundstage, feel like they auditorily transport me to the recording studio itself. Focus is more on the highs and mids as compared to lows alongside a thumping bass, consequently, the earbuds are a treat to listeners of electronic music, hip-hop, heavy metal, and classic rock.
While watching some movies like Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel the unnerving rumblings of the World Engine being released were palpable on the Elite 5. There are also other times when the earbuds introduced previously unheard pieces of sounds that other TWS were not able to replicate. All major codecs are supported by the Elite 5 like AAC, Qualcomm aptX, and SBC while the driver size of each earbud is 6mm. In short, the audio experience with the Jabra was extremely satisfying and feels like its money’s worth. 
As for the ANC, if a good enough seal is made with your ears then the Elite 5 basically cancels out any ambient noise. This includes things like moderate traffic sounds, fan or AC noise, the constant rumble of a plane’s engine while flying, and more. Concurrently, the hear-through mode slightly boosts the sounds in your vicinity for things like hearing your flight announcements or crossing a busy intersection. The call quality with the earbuds is also quite good with six in-built mics on the device along with noise reduction for clearer output.
Battery-wise, the Elite 5 are rated for up to 36 hours of music playback, including the case, while ANC is off. This figure drops down to 28 hours with ANC on while each individual earbud has a nine-hour battery life. In my testing, using the device for up to four hours each day on ANC, I felt the need to charge the case after nearly a week. This is pretty good in my books and if you do need a top-up of power before that, the earbuds get up to one hour of playback on a 10-minute charge inside the case.
The Jabra Elite 5 are a near-perfect pair of earbuds in every sense of the word. Offering exceptional audio, powerful ANC, sturdy design, and lasting battery life, the earbuds are my top recommendation for under Rs 15,000. There are just a couple of small problems with the TWS not resuming music once I put it back in my ear and the volume controls acting a bit iffy. However, for just about everything else the Elite 5 will be a reliable sound partner.
Durable and trendy
Good sound for the price
Lasting battery life
Easy pairing process
Volume controls can be a bit iffy

How to use one keyboard with two Macs

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Universal Control is mostly but not entirely reliable—and you can’t use it to log in to a Mac.
If you’re in the unique situation of needing to use two Macs at once, the task can be made easier if you can control both of them with one keyboard. Here are a couple of ways to do it.Universal Control
Universal Control lets you share a mouse and keyboard across multiple Macs and iPads that are in proximity and logged in to the same Apple ID account. It has its limits:
You need the correct Macs (running macOS Monterey version 12.4 or later) and iPads (iPadOS 15.4 or later); click the link above for minimum models.
Your Mac has to be logged in, as Universal Control relies on Continuity’s Handoff feature, which only works while an account is active.
If you use fast-user switching on a Mac, this can kill Universal Control and may require logging out and back in, even if you’re using the same Apple ID on multiple accounts on the same Mac.Switchable Bluetooth keyboard
If you don’t meet all the criteria or simply want (as one Macworld reader does) one keyboard for two Macs and can’t achieve that because of the login requirement, you can opt for a particular kind of Bluetooth keyboard–one with switchable support for two or more host connections.
Several models from multiple companies exist, with Logitech offering the most different options.
While you can also get multi-device mouses (from Logitech and others), you may not need one if you’re just looking for login support. macOS lets you use tab and keyboard features to select accounts and perform all the login screen actions required.
This Mac 911 article is in response to a question submitted by Macworld reader Paul.Ask Mac 911
We’ve compiled a list of the questions we get asked most frequently, along with answers and links to columns: read our super FAQ to see if your question is covered. If not, we’re always looking for new problems to solve! Email yours to mac911@macworld.com, including screen captures as appropriate and whether you want your full name used. Not every question will be answered, we don’t reply to email, and we cannot provide direct troubleshooting advice.
We also discuss How to share one keyboard and mouse with multiple Macs (and sometimes iPads) here.

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Silicon Valley Bank Failed On Friday And The Government Crafted A New Rescue Plan On Sunday: Here Are 4 Things That Small Banks Must Do Now

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Following the largest bank failure since the Great Financial Crisis small banks are needed now more than ever, but they must navigate the current environment with wisdom. The decisions made right now will put small banks in the category of acquirer or acquired in just a few short years.
In the wake of the largest bank failure since the Great Financial Crisis small banks are in a particularly special space. Small banks are needed now more than ever, but they must navigate the current environment with wisdom, a balance of protectionism and growth-orientation. The decisions made right now, especially for small banks, will put them in the category of acquirer or acquired in just a few short years.
Below are four things that small banks must do now if they seek to be vibrant on the other side of this current crisis:
1) Recognize That This Is Exactly What The Fed Wants
Jerome Powell wants to dramatically slow down the economy. In one Jerome Powell’s most potent speeches he made the case very clear for fighting inflation, slowing down the economy, and ignoring the other casualties of doing so. Specifically he said:
“If the public expects that inflation will remain low and stable over time, then, absent major shocks, it likely will. Unfortunately, the same is true of expectations of high and volatile inflation. During the 1970s, as inflation climbed, the anticipation of high inflation became entrenched in the economic decision making of households and businesses. The more inflation rose, the more people came to expect it to remain high, and they built that belief into wage and pricing decisions. As former Chairman Paul Volcker put it at the height of the Great Inflation in 1979, ‘Inflation feeds in part on itself, so part of the job of returning to a more stable and more productive economy must be to break the grip of inflationary expectations.’”
Jerome Powell, in his own words, leaning on the sagacious actions of his predecessors, wants to “break the grip of inflationary expectations.” Breaking a few banks on that path is of much lower importance. To achieve his seemingly-noble goal, lenders have to be more afraid of failure than they are afraid of missing growth opportunities without drying up the liquidity of the financial system – a tight balance.
What’s ultimately nice about the current financial decisionmaker setup of Jerome Powell as Fed Chair and Janet Yellen as Treasury Secretary is they can announce immediate relief for the banking system before the market opens on Monday morning to stave off contagion.
2) Access New Government Programs And Revitalize Your Federal Home Loan Bank Relationship
On Sunday, March 12th, the government came to the rescue like it was 2008 all over again. The brand-new Bank Term Funding Program is a lightning rod of saving grace for banks. For the next two years banks can negate a significant portion of the negative impact of the Fed’s interest rate hikes on their liquidity specifically related to their government-secured assets. Ostensibly financial institutions can pledge government-secured assets at par value, irrespective of their current value. This matters because government-secured assets purchased 18 months ago are worth far less than par today because of higher interest rates. Based on the current term sheet a bank can pledge those assets today and then re-pledge again on/or before March 11, 2024. This provides two years of new liquidity options for banks but also opens the window for the Fed to lift interest rates to fight inflation without as much harm to the US financial system as there would have been on Friday, March 10th.
But how much are small banks going to utilize this and other programs?
On an ongoing basis the 11 Federal Home Loan Banks offer the most attractive liquidity in the marketplace for small banks. However, small banks are less likely to maximize their utilization of the Federal Home Loan Bank’s liquidity and collateral programs versus their larger peers. It is more challenging for smaller banks to engage because of scale and other reasons, but there couldn’t be a more important time for small banks to hire, consultant with, or acquire the right talent to help them improve both liquidity and earnings through the Federal Home Loan Bank and the forthcoming government programs.
3) Get On Offense For Deposits
Within 48 hours of the Silicon Valley Bank failure, I received numerous emails from very large banks offering their operational treasury services and other supports related to demand and term deposits. These emails are an unequivocal hunt for deposits and client growth. How quickly will smaller banks be able to get their communications and marketing efforts roared up to take advantage of the unquestioned deposit shakeup that is officially underway now?
Silicon Valley Bank was not a small bank, so the way to message this is different than if it had it been a small financial institution. Small banks are best served to rely on their unique traits, customers service, their local presence, and their more personal relationships with depositors. Plan a visit to customers. Set up a special conference call to help customers understand how different your small or medium bank is relative to Silicon Valley Bank.
4) Improve The Bank’s Analytics Systems
On Sunday, March 12th, one of my funds’ limited partners called and asked us to provide data on our exposure to Silicon Valley Bank, just two days after it was seized by regulators. On one hand the answer is zero, because we had no deposits with Silicon Valley Bank as of last week. However, exposure is rarely zero, because Silicon Valley Bank will not be the only financial institution to fail because of the Fed’s action and the current economy.
It was Silvergate two weeks ago. SVB VB last week. Signature Bank this week. There will be more failures. As the whispers happen, management teams will be asked by their boards and investors about their multi-directional exposures. For companies, what is your exposure to this bank or that bank? What is the average loan to deposit ratio of the lending institutions that hold more than 25% of your working capital deposits? And so on. For banks, how much exposure do your business customers have with banks that could fail or with venture backed startups? While these are very serious questions that need quick answers most small banks are not positioned to respond to these analytics requests quickly (someone please say a prayer for all the junior analysts at banks). For small banks that want to thrive on the other end of this, investments in data and analytics technologies are going to be critical to not blowing up your operational capacity every time another bank fails or a new government program emerges.

Pożar w szkole. Mieszkają tam uchodźcy z Ukrainy

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Wieczorem w szkole w Porębie Wielkiej w powiecie oświęcimskim w Małopolsce wybuchł pożar. W budynku mieszka 33 uchodźców z Ukrainy, w tym 19 dzieci. Ogień już ugaszono i wszyscy mogli wrócić do środka.
Wieczorem w szkole w Porębie Wielkiej w powiecie oświęcimskim w Małopolsce wybuchł pożar. W budynku mieszka 33 uchodźców z Ukrainy, w tym 19 dzieci. Ogień już ugaszono i wszyscy mogli wrócić do środka. W budynku nie ma jednak ogrzewania
– Przejęliśmy już budynek od strażaków. Mieszkańcy wrócili do klas, w których mieszkają. Nikomu nic się nie stało. Zamknięta została kotłownia, gdzie doszło do drobnego pożaru. Ona jest oddzielona zupełnie od budynku – zapewnia wójt gminy Oświęcim Mirosław Smolarek.
Ogień pojawił się wieczorem. Zaraz potem mieszkańcy zostali ewakuowani. Po ugaszeniu pożaru strażacy sprawdzili wszystkie pomieszczenia czujnikiem czadu. – Było bezpiecznie, więc mieszkańcy mogli wrócić do pomieszczeń – powiedział samorządowiec.
Mirosław Smolarek dodał, że po pożarze w budynku nie ma ogrzewania. – W poniedziałek policja i biegły zbadają przyczyny pożaru i potem przekażą nam kotłownię, abyśmy mogli wznowić ogrzewanie lub przenieść mieszkańców do innego budynku – wskazał.
Wójt zapewnił, że w budynku nie jest zimno. – To stary obiekt. Ściany mają około 60-70 cm, więc są nagrzane – poinformował Smolarek.
Przeczytaj także:
Ogień w Moskwie. Pożar w rosyjskiej telewizji, natychmiastowa ewakuacja
Rodzina uwięziona w płonącym domu. Nastolatka zmarła w szpitalu

‘Everything Everywhere’ duo win directing, writing Oscars

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The writing-and-directing duo the Daniels won double Oscars on a dominant night for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
In victories that were entirely expected Sunday but might have seemed like a sci-fi fantasy a year ago, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert won Academy Awards for best director and best original screenplay, two of seven won by their multiversal dramedy. The Daniels topped talented fields that included Hollywood royalty Steven Spielberg in both categories.
“There is greatness in every single person,” Kwan said as he accepted best director. “It doesn’t matter who we are. There is genius in every single person, you just have to find it. Thank you to the people who unlocked my genius.”
But Kwan assured his young son he would not foist similar expectations on him.
“This is not normal, this is kind of crazy,” he said. “I will love you no matter what.”
The Daniels came into the night the favorites for the directing Oscar, and “ Everything Everywhere All at Once,” the top nominee with 11, had immense awards season momentum. It also won best picture, best actress for Michelle Yeoh, best supporting actor for Ke Huy Quan and best supporting actress for Jamie Lee Curtis.
Scheinert dedicated the director Oscar to “all the mommies in the world,” and to his own parents.
“Thank you for not squashing my creativity when I was making really disturbing horror films or really perverted comedy films or dressing in drag as a kid, which is a threat to nobody,” he said.
When they won for screenplay, Scheinert railed off the names of his favorite school teachers, saying, “you guys all inspired me and taught me to be less of a butthead.”
And Kwan said “my impostor syndrome is at an all-time high.” He called Scheinert “my confidence. He is the person who told me I was a storyteller before I believed it.”
Each 35 years old, the Daniels were the youngest and least experienced filmmakers in a group of directing nominees that also included 76-year-old Spielberg (« The Fabelmans »), 48-year-old Ruben Östlund (“Triangle of Sadness”) 59-year-old Todd Field (“Tár”) and 52-year-old Martin McDonagh (“The Banshees of Inisherin”).
Their wins come almost exactly a year after the film’s release. The Daniels’ only previous feature was the oddball dead-body comedy “Swiss Army Man. » At the time it might have seemed a pipedream that such a pair would win the best director Oscar that has eluded star filmmakers from Alfred Hitchcock to Ridley Scott to Quentin Tarantino.
But “Everything Everywhere,” which mixed the same kind of strangeness with elements of Hollywood sci-fi and action epics, stirred buzz – and inspired memes – from the start and became a magnet for awards in recent months.
Kwan becomes the third winner of Asian descent to win a directing Oscar. Chloe Zhao and Bong Joon also won the prize. The film was a boon for Asian actors, who were cast in most of the major roles, including Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu and Ke Huy Quan, all of whom got Oscar nominations, with Quan and Yeoh winning and Hsu losing to castmate Curtis.
The Daniels are the third directing duo to win an Oscar. Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise won for the original “West Side Story” in 1962, and brothers Joel and Ethan Coen won for “No Country for Old Men” in 2008.
They are also among the youngest to win the award. “La La Land” director Damien Chazelle was the youngest at 32 in 2017.
Last month they won the Directors Guild of America Award, which has proven to be a strong predictor of Oscar victory.
Spielberg had once been expected to cruise through awards season with his autobiographical “The Fabelmans,” but the late surge in affection for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” proved too much.
Scheinert, from Birmingham, Alabama, and Kwan, from Westborough, Massachusetts, met while studying film at Emerson College in Boston.
They began their career making music videos before moving on to features, occasionally directing episodes of television.
There were no female directors nominated in the category. After two years of trend-bucking with back-to-back wins for women in the category, the Academy returned to its historic norm of nominating male directors only.
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Malaysia celebrates ‘pride of Asia’ Michelle Yeoh’s Oscar win

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‘I was speechless, I cried’ said Yeoh’s niece Vicki, while the 60-year-old actress’ mother said she was proud of her ‘very hardworking’ daughter.

“Malaysia boleh!” cried Michelle Yeoh’s mother in a video chat with her daughter minutes after her historic Oscars win was announced – citing a popular slogan that loosely translates into “Malaysia can do it!” “I’m very happy … I’m proud of my daughter. She is very hardworking,” Janet Yeoh told reporters after her daughter became the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for best actress. “I’ll call her to come back [to Malaysia] and celebrate very soon. Next month is my birthday.” She and other relatives and friends of Yeoh’s were gathered at a live screening of the awards ceremony at a Kuala Lumpur cinema, where there were loud cheers, embraces and tears of joy the second the announcement was made. “It was such a jaw-dropping moment,” Yeoh’s niece Vicki said. “I was speechless, I cried. Everything was, it happened so quickly. We are so happy that she won, that our auntie won … “We kept telling her: ‘You will win … You’re going to stand on stage with the golden man,” she said, referring to the Oscar statuette. Oscars 2023 as it happened: Michelle Yeoh makes history with best actress win Writing on Twitter, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim congratulated Yeoh for her victory, describing her as a “cultural icon”. “Coupled with this latest accomplishment, Michelle’s illustrious and exemplary career in this field will certainly continue to be a source of great inspiration and motivation to our home-grown actors and actresses and provide even greater impetus to the growth of our local industry,” Anwar said. The 60-year-old Malaysian actress won the award for her role in the sci-film Everything Everywhere All at Once , beating Cate Blanchett who had long been favourite to win a third Oscar for Tar . Everything Everywhere follows a Chinese immigrant laundromat owner locked in battle with an inter-dimensional supervillain – who happens to be her own daughter. Emily Ng, a Yeoh fan said: “She is the pride not just for Malaysia, but she is the pride of Asia as well.” The former Bond girl was born to Malaysian-Chinese parents in 1962 in the city of Ipoh, 200km (125 miles) north of Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur. She embraced dance as a child and specialised in ballet, which she studied in England. On a holiday while visiting family, her mother entered her in the Miss Malaysia contest without consulting her. “I agreed to go to shut her up,” a giggling Yeoh, who unwittingly went on to win the beauty pageant, told a talk show. A back injury made her give up her dancing career, but by the mid-1980s, she was using the body control she had learned in ballet to appear in action films alongside the likes of Jackie Chan . When Everything Everywhere’s Michelle Yeoh was Hong Kong’s action queen Yeoh was awarded the title of “Tan Sri” by the Malaysian king in 2013, one of the country’s highest honorifics awarded to civilians. Meanwhile in Hong Kong, where Yeoh worked for a decade before becoming a Hollywood star , Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Kevin Yeung congratulated Yeoh, calling her a “shining star with impressive achievements.” “This is a testimony to the strong potential of Hong Kong’s talents and film industry,” he said. Additional reporting by SCMP’s Asia desk

Barney Frank Sat on Board for Collapsed Signature Bank

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Former Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA), author of the 2010 Dodd-Frank bill, sat on the board for Signature Bank which collapsed in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) implosion.
The U.S. Treasury Department, the Federal Reserve, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced in a joint statement on Sunday the plan to manage the fallout of SVB’s collapse as well as the demise of Signature Bank.
“Today we are taking decisive actions to protect the U.S. economy by strengthening public confidence in our banking system,” the joint statement read. “This step will ensure that the U.S. banking system continues to perform its vital roles of protecting deposits and providing access to credit to households and businesses in a manner that promotes strong and sustainable economic growth.”
“We are also announcing a similar systemic risk exception for Signature Bank, New York, New York, which was closed today by its state chartering authority,” it added. “All depositors of this institution will be made whole. As with the resolution of Silicon Valley Bank, no losses will be borne by the taxpayer.”
Silicon Valley Bank collapsed last Friday after depositors rushed to withdraw money in fear of its impending fall. It was the 16th largest bank in the country.
NEW:
*Signature Bank has been closed
*All depositors of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank will be fully protected
*Shareholders and certain unsecured debtholders will not be protected
*New Fed 13(3) facility announced with $25 billion from ESF to backstop bank deposits pic.twitter.com/LKipIRMg1T
Nick Timiraos (@NickTimiraos) March 12, 2023
The bank that was just closed, Signature Bank, is the one that Barney Frank joined after retiring from Congress pic.twitter.com/25TNEFn3GK
— Lee Fang (@lhfang) March 12, 2023
Signature Bank became “popular among crypto companies” and provided “deposit services for its clients’ digital assets but did not make loans collateralized by them” according to Fox Business.
Prior to the SVB collapse, Signature said it had been trying to limit such deposits, pledging it was in a “well-diversified financial position” and had “limited digital-asset related deposit balances in the wake of industry developments.”
“We want to make it clear again that Signature Bank is a well-diversified, full-service commercial bank with more than two decades of history and solid performance serving middle market businesses,” Joseph J. DePaolo, Signature Bank Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer said in a statement.
“We have built a strong reputation serving commercial clients through nine business lines and reached in excess of $100 billion in assets by continually executing our single-point-of-contact, relationship-based model where banking teams are capable of meeting all client needs,” he added.
Frank, who sat on Signature Bank’s board, strongly supported legislation in 2018 that curtailed some of the regulations that his own law Dodd-Frank put in place.
“Dodd-Frank imposed additional regulatory safeguards on banks with more than $50 billion in assets, but the rollback that passed this week, among other things, raises that threshold to $250 billion,” the reported in 2018.
“Signature Bank has more than $40 billion in assets and can now grow significantly without automatically facing additional regulation. Frank has served on Signature’s board for three years and has received more than $1 million in payments from the bank during that time,” the report added.
Former Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) endorsed changes to his own Dodd-Frank law in 2018 that freed mid-sized banks from undergoing stress tests. He sits on Signature Bank’s board, which just collapsed.
I reached him via phone tonight and he declined to comment https://t.co/JY77rtNkHt
— Joseph Zeballos-Roig (@josephzeballos) March 13, 2023
When pressed at the time, Frank said while indeed stood to benefit from the rollback, his position at Signature Bank did not influence his decision.
“My being on the board has not changed my position on this at all,” Frank said. “These efforts began well before I began at Signature Bank.”
In 2009, Breitbart News editor-at-large Joel Pollak confronted Frank, who was then the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, asking if he shared any responsibility for the global financial meltdown of 2008.
“Frank, perhaps defensive over charges that he fought Bush administration efforts to reign in Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae in 2001, dismissed the question as ‘a right-wing attack,’ and challenged the student to make clear what else a Democratic congressman from Massachusetts might have done to prevent the crisis. Per the Los Angeles Times:
Frank, perhaps defensive over charges that he fought Bush administration efforts to reign in Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae in 2001, dismissed the question as ‘a right-wing attack,’ and challenged the student to make clear what else a Democratic congressman from Massachusetts might have done to prevent the crisis.
The student, Joel Pollak, replied that perhaps Frank could have done more to patrol executive bonuses to AIG and other giants bailed out with $700 billion in taxpayer funds. The exchange got pretty heated — another student came to Pollak’s rescue, imploring Frank not to label the student as a conservative but to answer his question.
But Frank insisted that he had not been chairman of the committee before 2007, and was hardly to blame for policies before that.
Speaking with Greta Van Susteren of Fox News after the exchange, Pollak said Frank had been putting too much blame on Republicans.
“When I heard his speech and I heard him blame everyone from Ronald Reagan to the conservatives of the 1930s for opposing whatever it was he was pushing, I thought to myself, Hang on a second,” said Pollak.
“This guy is someone in a position of responsibility and authority. This guy is the one who’s making the regulations. He’s responsible, essentially, for recreating and redesigning our financial system, and he’s not taking any responsibility for what happened at all,” he added.

Śmierć za okrzyk "Chwała Ukrainie!". Ustalono, kim był jeniec

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Ustalono ostatecznie tożsamość ukraińskiego jeńca wojennego, rozstrzelanego przez Rosjan za okrzyk « Chwała Ukrainie ». Jak poinformowała w niedzielę Służba Bezpieczeństwa Ukrainy, jest nim Ołeksandr Macijewski,
Ustalono ostatecznie tożsamość ukraińskiego jeńca wojennego, rozstrzelanego przez Rosjan za okrzyk « Chwała Ukrainie ». Jak poinformowała w niedzielę Służba Bezpieczeństwa Ukrainy, jest nim Ołeksandr Macijewski, żołnierz obrony terytorialnej.
« Śledczy SBU ustalili, że wojskowym ukraińskim rozstrzelanym po słowach +Chwała Ukrainie!+ był snajper 163. batalionu 119. samodzielnej brygady obrony terytorialnej obwodu czernihowskiego, Ołeksandr Macijewski » – podała SBU w komunikacie.
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Prezydent Ukrainy Wołodymyr Zełenski poinformował, że uhonorował Macijewskiego pośmiertnie tytułem Bohatera Ukrainy. Żołnierza tego « będą znać wszyscy Ukraińcy i będzie on pamiętany wiecznie – za odwagę, za jego wiarę w Ukrainę, za swój (okrzyk) +’Chwała Ukrainie' » – oświadczył Zełenski w wieczornym wystąpieniu wideo.
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Jak wyjaśniła SBU, tożsamość zabitego udało się potwierdzić w toku działań śledczych. Badano materiały fotograficzne i nagrania wideo, rozmawiano z krewnymi i towarzyszami broni zabitego jeńca. « Oprócz tego, SBU otrzymała rezultat sądowej ekspertyzy portretowej, która potwiedziła, że wojskowym na nagraniu jest właśnie Ołeksandr Macijewski » – głosi oświadczenie służb.
Wcześniej po opublikowaniu nagrania służby prasowe jednej z brygad armii ukraińskiej oświadczyły, że zamordowanym przez Rosjan jeńcem jest najprawdopodobniej Tymofiej Szadura, który walczył pod Bachmutem i został uznany za zaginionego 3 lutego.
Macijewski, według SBU, zginął 30 grudnia 2022 roku. W końcu grudnia został uznany za zaginionego, gdy znikł w pobliżu miejscowości Krasna Hora w obwodzie donieckim. Ciało zostało przekazane jego bliskim w lutym 2023 roku. Żołnierz został zmobilizowany w marcu 2022 roku. SBU nie podała jego wieku.
SBU podejmuje kroki, by ustalić tożsamość zabójców jeńca – dodano w komunikacie opublikowanym w niedzielę na serwisie Telegram. « Zrobimy wszystko, by ponieśli oni zasłużoną karę » – oświadczył szef SBU Wasyl Maluk.
Nagranie wideo z egzekucją jeńca pojawiło się w internecie na początku tygodnia. Na nagraniu widoczny jest ukraiński jeniec z zamazaną twarzą. Gdy wypowiada słowa « Chwała Ukrainie », niewidoczny w kadrze rosyjski wojskowy rozstrzeliwuje go z karabinu maszynowego ze słowami « Zdychaj, s… ». Władze ukraińskie potępiły tę zbrodnię wojenną, dokonaną przez Rosjan, rozpoczynając własne postępowanie, a także wzywając Międzynarodowy Trybunał Karny do uruchomienia dochodzenia.

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