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by Timothy Geigner on (#767SZ)
Cases of measles in American continue to rise. As of June 5th of this year, the official case count in the country stood at 2,030 confirmed cases. In 2025's record breaking year for measles cases, the most we'd had in 3 decades, there were 2,288 confirmed cases. We're going to speed right past that number [...]
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by Joe Mullin on (#767PC)
California lawmakers areagainconsideringA.B. 412, a bill that would require AI developers to identify and disclose copyrighted works used to train generative AI systems. The problem this year is thesame as last year: it's practically impossible to comply with this law. The bill demands information that often does not exist, and cannot realistically be obtained. EFF [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#767M7)
The more things change, the more they remain the same. That could be said of anywhere in this country, now that the Trump administration is trying to turn the clock back to 1940, if not 1840. But it's especially true in Los Angeles, where law enforcement agencies have apparently learned nothing, despite being the ignition [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#767F0)
Last month Terry Godier published a great essay on his website about the boring internet," discussing how the internet that many of us grew up with, the wonderful, empowering, exciting internet that moved power to the edges of the network rather than the center, is still there. It's just hidden beneath enshittified commercial layers put [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#767F1)
The 2026 Data Engineering Bundle has 7 online courses designed to help learners build skills that align directly with industry expectations.The focus is on practical tools and languages used by data professionals: Python for programming, Pandas and NumPy for data manipulation, foundational certification prep and specialized work with Databricks, an industry-standard platform for data engineering [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#767C7)
The Trump administration has thrown billions at purging non-white people from this country. Most of that has ended up in the hands of ICE, which has - in turn - thrown hundreds of millions at a number of private companies offering bespoke and/or off-the-shelf surveillance solutions. The slide down the slippery slope began less than [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#76764)
On one hand, the Trump administration wants to destroy most corporate oversight, consumer protection, labor rights, and regulatory autonomy. On the other hand, the administration very much wants to abuse government power and wield regulatory oversight in all sorts of terrible ways that censor speech, stifle journalism, and enable corrupt cronyism. I've long noted how [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#766YQ)
Back in January of this year, RFK Jr. clearly strong armed the CDC into changing the childhood vaccination schedules in America to mimic those of Denmark. The public messaging was crafted to sound as reasonable as possible and amounted to a claim that America was going to revise vaccination schedules to match those of another [...]
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by Josh Richman on (#766V3)
President Trump's highly politicized appointment of an entirely unqualified acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) underscores why the government's warrantless mass spying power must be reformed. Congress now faces a deadline of Friday, June 12 to reauthorizeSection 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, an unconstitutional program rife with problems, loopholes, and compliance issues. Section [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#766RK)
Support us on Patreon The concept of enshittification" has helped illuminate why companies and their products so often get worse over time, but the causes of this process are complex and multifaceted. In his new book Incorruptible, author Eric Ries presents a related but contrasting take on how good companies go bad, and how to [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#766P9)
In the last three months I've had people forward me four separate examples of a CEO losing his or her mind over AI. What's been striking to me is the similarity in each case: It would be an all hands" email in which the CEO talks up how amazing LLM tools are and saying that [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#766PA)
The Ultimate Python and Artificial Intelligence Bundle has 9 courses to help you take your Python and AI knowledge to the next level. You'll learn about data pre-processing and visualization, artificial neural networks, how to use the Keras framework, and more. It's on sale for $40. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#766KX)
Trump has loved travel bans" since his first term in office. It has nothing to do with making America safer or better and everything to do with making America whiter. People were opposed to Trump's blanket bans all the way back in 2017, when the heads of tech companies managed to collectively grow enough spine [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#766BS)
So last week we noted how Meta's AI support assistant doled out access to high-profile Instagram accounts after hackers simply asked for it. Outside of using a VPN to match the account holder's region, the hackers didn't have to do literally anything of note to convince the Meta AI chatbot to provide access, suggesting like [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#76646)
Back in March of 2025, when Elon Musk was spearheading his bullshit DOGE non-agency and running around cutting funding to all kinds of government programs under the notion that they were a blatant waste of taxpayer money, the cuts were so obviously haphazard and ill-informed that it was making everyone's head spin. Then, after cuts [...]
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by Michael McGrady on (#765ZJ)
In totally sane and not-crazy anti-pornography activism news, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) considers online pornography a national security threat. This may be the stupidest thing NCOSE has ever claimed in its decades' long fascistic fight against sexuality. The group's president and chief executive officer, Marcel van der Watt, wrote for the Washington [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#765T9)
Scott Pelley just gave an interview to the NY Times that reveals two damning things at once: Bari Weiss tried to get him to falsely describe a shooting victim as driving toward the officer who killed her - and Pelley had already bent over backwards to make protesters look as bad as possible before she [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#765TA)
Get Microsoft Office 2024 for one price-no monthly subscriptions, no recurring fees. Install Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote on your PC or Mac, and you're set. This is the complete Office suite with a one-time purchase model instead of Microsoft 365's ongoing costs. This version includes all 5 apps-Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook for email [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#765Q8)
There's hardly anyone left in the Justice Department that has any deeper desire than just giving Trump what he wants. The few lawyers Trump didn't purge resigned soon after it became clear the DOJ would be little more than personification of Trump's vengeful whims. Lawyers with decades of experience were replaced with Trump loyalists, former [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#765FZ)
A quick refresher: There was originally $42.5billionin taxpayer-funded broadband grants headed to the states thanks to the 2021 infrastructure bill most Republicans voted against (yetroutinely try to take credit for among their constituents). Last election season, Republicans (with Ezra Klein's help) made a giant stink about how this program, the Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#76563)
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is an anonymous comment offering a theory about ICE's addiction to masks: Let me suggest a different reason... Let's say that all of those J6 dumbfucks who livestreamed their crimes, and who now have received pardons for acting like trailer trash are looking to start [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#764PQ)
This Week in 2016 This Week in 2011 This Week in 2006
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by Timothy Geigner on (#764BY)
Full disclosure: this post is going to pose way more questions than answers. That's because the story of the Tomb Raider remake being produced by Crystal Dynamics and its inclusion of an AI disclosure on Steam makes no sense to me. So, let's start at the beginning. Crystal Dynamics is making an updated version of [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#76497)
ICE never needed officers to disguise themselves with masks and strip themselves of identification before Trump took office for the second time. What ICE is doing now isn't what ICE was doing during Trump's first term, even though it's the same hateful bigot sitting behind the Resolute Desk he thinks should be covered in gold [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#7647T)
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderations Ben Whitelaw. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, YouTube, or your podcast app of choice - or go straight to the RSS feed. To get extended episodes with additional coverage, support us on [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#7646C)
Earlier this year Nieman Labbroke the storythat major news publishers, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and USA Today Co., had started blocking the Internet Archive for fear that AI companies might scrape the nonprofit's repositories for training data. As one of the last bastions of archival history, that is, in case you're not [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#7646D)
It's time you get up to speed with Ruby on Rails! This full-stack web framework is all about letting you build applications quickly. Its elegance, flexibility, and speed make Ruby on Rails a popular choice for businesses, so taking the time to master it can pay huge dividends down the road. In this course, you'll [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#76449)
MAGA got itself a martyr when Charlie Kirk was killed. The violent left," etc. as they say. One of it's own practiced what he preached and his life was ended prematurely by someone practicing what Kirk preached. I mean, this is a direct quote of Charlie Kirk: Kirk argued that the benefits of having guns [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#763VJ)
Paramount is clearly getting nervous about the growing opposition to its $111 billion merger with Warner Brothers, which is being intensely criticized for dodgy overseas funding, its dire impact on journalism, and the inevitable mass layoffs, consumer price hikes, and shittier overall product that always results from debt-fueled mega-media consolidation. There's a certain desperation creeping [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#763N9)
Early last year, when America's measles outbreaks were still being counted in three-digit numbers, we talked about how RFK Jr. and his misinformation campaign were making things worse. A lot of focus has been on Kennedy's anti-vaxxer views, and for good reason. If people would just get the MMR vaccine, and had done so in [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#763JH)
Flock Safety doesn't seem to care about anyone. Not its customers, not those captured by its cameras, not even the legislators trying to find a balance between safety and privacy. Flock started out by pitching its cameras - with built-in license plate readers - to the kind of people with money to blow on unproven [...]
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by Cathy Gellis on (#763JJ)
It seems hardly a day goes by when another state doesn't try to keep young people off the Internet. These attempts not only violate their First Amendment rights to interact with lawful speech, but everyone else's as well, because the things platforms would need to do to comply with these laws inevitably impinge on everyone [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#763JK)
In January 2011, a man in Tahrir Square held up a handwritten sign that read Facebook: against every unjust." Fourteen years later, almost to the day, Mark Zuckerberg sat in a place of honor at the inauguration of Donald Trump, ahead of the incoming cabinet. Same exact platform. Radically different relationship to power. That contrast [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#763JM)
The Luminar Neo Bundle includes a one time purchase of the software, an introductory course on how to use it, and 6 add-ons. Luminar Neo is an easy-to-use photo editing software that empowers photography lovers to express the beauty they imagined using innovative tools. Luminar Neo was built from the ground up to be different [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#763JN)
History is written by the winners, they say. But it can also be written by losers. Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. In response, he told everyone the election had been rigged, if not actually stolen. He said some of this to his faithful MAGA followers the morning the election results were to be certified. [...]
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Former California AG Bill Lockyer Offers A Dumb And Lazy Defense Of The Paramount Warner Bros Merger
by Karl Bode on (#7632Y)
There's just an exhaustingly long list of reasons why the $111 billion planned acquisition of Warner Brothers by Larry Ellison and Paramount is very, very bad. Bad for consumers, bad for labor, bad for journalism, bad for democracy, and bad for markets. For one thing, it's financed by a bunch of murderous overseas autocrats. The [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#762VZ)
While we've focused a great deal on RFK Jr.'s war on vaccines in America, it's worth remembering that his ambitions for making people sicker extend beyond the American border. We've already discussed Kennedy's 2019 trip to Samoa, where he used the unfortunate accidental mixing of vaccine doses with muscle relaxers that killed two young children, [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#762R4)
There were some rumors earlier this week that, as it was facing a lot of pushback in court, in the media, and even among (a few) fellow Republicans in Congress, Donald Trump was going to drop his blatantly unconstitutional, illegal, and corrupt $1.776 billion slush fund for MAGA insurrectionists. And now it's... sorta officially dead... [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#762NH)
Trump-allied billionaire Larry Ellison hired blogtroller Bari Weiss to turn what was left of CBS News into a right wing safe space for oligarchs and autocrats like Trump and Netanyahu. If the patient died during surgery, I don't think Ellison would lose any sleep. But I do think Ellison hoped that Weiss could at least [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#762KK)
Discover the innovative Smart Car Kit, a versatile robot equipped with 4WD omnidirectional movement, FPV (First Person View), app-based remote control, RGB lighting, and a durable metal frame. Powered by an Arduino Uno-compatible main board, this all-in-one kit delivers multi-functional capabilities, including obstacle avoidance, line tracking, IR remote control, face detection, gesture recognition, voice recognition, [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#762HJ)
The Supreme Court's conservatives have spent years systematically dismantling the Voting Rights Act, but the last seven months have been something else - a rapid-fire series of emergency docket rulings, procedural maneuvers, and carefully worded opinions that, taken together, make it effectively impossible to challenge racial gerrymandering. Not difficult. Impossible. And Justice Alito, in particular, [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#7629P)
404 Media reports that hackers were simply able to ask Meta AI for access to high-profile Instagram accounts, and the AI agent simply... well... obliged: Hackers say that they used Meta's AI support chatbot to break into a host of high-profile Instagram profiles by asking the support bot to change the email address associated with [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#76221)
When Russia kicked off its war of aggression against neighboring Ukraine for completely made up reasons, there were global efforts to isolate Russia as a result. Many of those efforts have waned in the years since, unfortunately. You may recall that there was a small effort among video game companies and platforms to deny sales [...]
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by Molly Buckley on (#761XR)
After public outrage, California lawmakers are moving closer to exempting open-source operating systems from the sweeping age-bracketing regime mandated by last year's Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043). Nonetheless, the current bill still jeopardizes internet users' speech, privacy, and security. While the open source exemption, if passed, would improve the law, the remaining amendments proposed [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#761VJ)
On Techdirt, we often complain about lawyers and bad lawyering and bad cases. But there are times when lawyers are helpful, and my one-sentence summary after spending many days trying to understand a viral dispute about [checks notes] some old Star Wars LEGO sets is that a lot of people should have spoken to competent [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#761S9)
Before the current wave of laws banning mobile phones in schools, we had published a piece from some researchers who had looked at how similar bans had worked in Australia, with the conclusion that... they didn't. At best, the research showed the evidence on school phone bans to be weak and inconclusive." Those authors suggested [...]
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by Daily Deal on (#761SA)
LabsDigest is built for those who learn best by doing. Whether you're preparing for a CompTIA certification or diving into Python development, our platform offers interactive labs that simulate real-world tasks-no passive watching or reading, just real experience. Work through performance-based exercises for CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, and more, or sharpen your coding skills with [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#761P9)
This is hardly the worst thing about the administration's aliens.gov website but it's still worth noting. Let's get to the worst stuff first. The site URL is aliens.gov, which would lead most normal people to believe it has something to do with the ongoing declassification of UFO-related files. That's something Trump actually made happen, which [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#761H2)
If you recall, Trump FCC censor Brendan Carr recently launched numerous sham investigations of Disney/ABC because a comedian made fun of the President. One of those sham investigations includes the bogus claim that Disney should be stripped of its eight broadcast licenses because the company is sometimes nice to women and minorities. Another involves the [...]
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by Timothy Geigner on (#7617Z)
The whole conversation around AI is about to get much, much worse. We've been talking a lot about AI, generative AI, LLMs, or whatever your preferred moniker has become, for some time now. And for good reason. This is a still-emerging technology that has begun to infiltrate many parts of our lives, willingly or otherwise. [...]
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