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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6DF6T)
The Little Wonder Solo Stereo Bluetooth Speaker may look small, but it produces as clear and powerful a sound as any other speaker. It comes in a a variety of colors that are great for any setting and decor and you can connect multiple speakers together. Connect this speaker to your smartphone or tablet via [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DF3G)
Speech has consequences. Elon Musk has decided to reenable accounts suspended for posting CSAM while at the same time allowing the most basic of CSAM scanning systems to break. And, that's not even looking at how most of the team who was in charge of fighting CSAM on the site were either laid off or [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6DEWQ)
Transparency is good, actually. For decades numerous sensitive infrastructure, military, and first responder systems in Europe and the U.S. have utilized a radio standard dubbed TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio), which is used in radios made by Motorola, Damm, Hytera,and other major vendors. For 25 years secrecy surrounding the encryption algorithms used in TETRA kept researchers [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DEFA)
As some of you might have seen, this past weekend, the NY Times ran a very nice profile about me, written by Kashmir Hill. There's not much to say about it, other than it was an interesting (if somewhat awkward-feeling) experience to be the subject of a story, rather than the journalist covering it. But [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DEDM)
It has been a busy day for Arkansas. Pornhub.com geo-blocked IP addresses in Arkansasin the latest protest against unworkable age verification laws. Arkansas is the fifth state to have an age-gating statute enter force and is the fourth to be geo-blocked by the parent company of Pornhub, the Montreal-based firm MindGeek owned by Ethical Capital [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DEBP)
I didn't think we had much reason to write about all of the Harlan Crow / Clarence Thomas stuff that I'm sure you've read elsewhere. But the latest (in a now increasingly long series) of mind-blowing revelations from ProPublica regarding the relationship between the billionaire and the Supreme Court Justice... actually has a somewhat bizarre [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DE95)
The regulation will continue until internet freedom improves, apparently. Last year we wrote about Senator Michael Bennet pushing a terrible Digital Platform Commission" to be the new internet speech police, and now we have the bipartisan free speech hating duo of Senators Elizabeth Warren and Lindsey Graham with their proposal for a Digital Consumer Protection [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6DE5X)
The self-proclaimed free speech warriors of the Republican party have spent much of the past half-decade trying to find some way to force social media platforms to carry their often-objectionable speech. That's what these asshats and hypocrites consider to be the real censorship:" the actions of private companies these same people have long stated should [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6DE5Y)
The Ultimate UX/UI Designer Bundle has 8 courses to help you start to develop user friendly websites. Courses cover HTML5 Canvas, Bootstrap4, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe XD, and more. These beginner-friendly courses are designed to get you building modern, beautiful, fully functional websites with absolutely zero experience required.The bundle is on sale for $30. Note: The [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DE2K)
We've talked a few times about California's Age Appropriate Design Code." This is a bill in California that was sponsored" and pushed for by a UK Baroness (who is also a Hollywood filmmaker and has fallen for moral panic myths about evil technology). As we explained there is no way for a site like Techdirt [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6DDWE)
Under the Communications Act, the FCC is supposed to occasionally survey the state of the broadband industry to ensure that affordable broadband is being deployed on a reasonable and timely basis," and do something about it if it isn't. Of course the captured, bumbling agency doesn't actually do that. Despite spending $400 million on the [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6DDD6)
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is ThatOneOtherGuy with a simple response to the push in California for protect the children" internet regulations: The argument everyone forgets... The PROMISE of safety of children (or any other group) is not more important than the Rights of the whole. The only thing that [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6DCTN)
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, a bad new bill sought to create a nationwide exception to subpoena and warrant requirements for cellphone location data, while a court in Canada was affirming that there's still an expectation of privacy in devices being repaired by third parties, and FBI boss Chris Wray infamously called for [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DCCK)
There's an interesting post on TorrentFreak that concernsso-called pirate" subtitlesfor films. It's absurd that anyone could consider subtitles to be piracy in any way. They are a good example of how ordinary people can add value by generously helping others enjoy films and TV programs in languages they don't understand. In no sense do pirate" [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6DC9Y)
Copyright royalty collection societies don't exactly have a stellar reputation for operating on the ethical up and up. Our pages are filled with these collection societies pulling all sorts of bullshit. Some of my favorites are things like when one society insisted on collecting royalties from a bar that was shut down due to COVID, [...]
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Federal Court Accepts Arizona AG’s Admission Of Defeat, Blocks ‘No Recording Cops Within 8 Feet’ Law
by Tim Cushing on (#6DC81)
One of a long series of laws written to limit police officer accountability has been not only rejected by a federal judge, but also the cops it was supposed to protect" and Arizona's top prosecutor. Last March, the Arizona legislature decided cops simply can't do their job with the public looking over their shoulders. So, [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DC5N)
It's no secret that Elon Musk is desperate for advertisers to return to the platform. He just recently admitted that the company is still cashflow negative and that around 50% of advertisers have left (other reports say the number is bigger). This is despite his earlier claims that the company would break even on a [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DC37)
Here's Part Two of my two parter about the Satanic Panic-level moral panic that has befallen the disconnected-from-reality California legislature (in a bipartisan way) as they seek to destroy the internet to protect the children). In my previous post, I covered the opening remarks by California Senator Nancy Skinner in support of her bill, SB [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6DC38)
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DC03)
What you see below is part one of a two parter about a terrible bill in California. It started out as a single post, but there was so much nonsense, I decided to break it up into two parts. Stay tuned for part two. You may recall last year that California, in addition to the [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6DBST)
Elon Musk's companies are routinely heralded for unbridled innovation, but when it comes to very basic customer service, most of them are an incompetent nightmare. Starlink customers looking for refunds after being on waiting lists for years are routinely ghosted. Tesla Solar customers often have it even worse; shelling out huge sums of money only [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DBFS)
Over the last decade, a small handful of large platforms have become de facto arbiters of how people communicate and share information with one another. As concerns about that concentrated power and those platforms' decisions have piled up, so too have calls for greater competition and choice in social media and other services for communication [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6DBCB)
And here we go again. We have been talking about both the concept of video game preservation being lost to the copyright gods, as well as how copyright often prevents fan-made creations and content around game franchises, for years and years now. Both topics are quite frustrating and both serve as examples of how copyright [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6DBA8)
The DOJ promised it wouldn't target journalists and their sources during leak investigations. It also said wouldn't engage in questionable CFAA prosecutions that appeared to involve nothing more than unapproved (or unexpected) access to data. Both of those self-imposed restrictions seem to have been ignored in a case involving former Deadspin contributor Tim Burke and [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DB7H)
You may recall that early on in Elon's ownership of Twitter, he insisted that removing child exploitation is priority #1" while exhorting his supporters to reply in the comments" if they saw any. Leaving aside that this is a ridiculously terrible process for having people report potential CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) or, as some [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DB3R)
A few months ago, Jack Yan pointed out to me that if they did a search for Techdirt on DuckDuckGo, it showed only one single link which was (bizarrely) to a random story from like eight years ago. There were literally no other results for Techdirt. I replicated it, but was travelling, and by the [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6DB3S)
The benefits of learning to speak a second language (or third) are immeasurable! With its intuitive, immersive training method, Rosetta Stone will have you reading, writing, and speaking new languages like a natural in no time. You'll start by matching words with images just like when you learned your native language as a child. Then [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DB3T)
On Wednesday, the Senate revealed an amended version of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) for today's hearing over the bill. One would hope with so much public pushback over the bill, they might do something crazy like trying to fix the bill. That is, apparently, way too much to ask. Earlier today, the Senate [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6DAT1)
Giant automakers continue to try and scuttle a popular Massachusetts law aimed at making repairing your own cars easier and more affordable. And they're once again using some familiar, misleading tactics to do it. In late 2020, Massachusetts lawmakers (with overwhelming public support) passed anexpansion of the state's right to repair" law, requiring that all [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6DAG0)
For years, Kansas Highway Patrol troopers have stopped motorists on interstate highways. That's the job. But the job became much more interesting when neighboring states legalized marijuana. Colorado led the way, with others following, but Colorado's actions have had the most impact on the KHP. Missouri's more recent legalization has only compounded the problem facing [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DAAX)
As Walled Culture the book (free digital versions) details, for decades the copyright industry has lobbied consistently (and successfully) for more and harsher laws targeting alleged infringement. Against that background, it is hardly surprising that these laws are used on a massive scale every day. But some companies take this to extremes. Here, for example, [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6DA8Q)
A collective of assholes d/b/a the Florida legislature recently passed another very bad law. I realize I may need to be more specific. Florida has been passing bad laws by the fistful under Governor (and presidential hopeful) Ron DeSantis. The bad ideas - all of them unconstitutional - range from regulating social media via compelled [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DA5E)
Over the last few months there have been a flurry of lawsuits against AI companies, with most of them being focused on copyright claims. The site ChatGPTIsEatingTheWorld has been tracking all the lawsuits, which currently lists 11 lawsuits, seven of which are copyright claims. Five of those are from the same lawyers: Joseph Saveri and [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6DA5F)
DEA Administrator Anne Milgram's tenure has been marked by increasingly alarmist proclamations about fentanyl, social media, fentanyl, the children," fentanyl, drug dealers want to kill their customers," and... fentanyl. Without a doubt, fentanyl is killing people. It's not killing cops, even though they often pretend that it is. But a lack a clarity as to [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6DA5G)
InfoSec4TC understands the security essentials, needs, and concerns of not only today's businesses but tomorrow's challenges, and will work closely with you to ensure your target is met. A Platinum Membership gives you lifetime access to online, self-paced certification courses on cybersecurity. Courses cover ethical hacking, GSEC, CISSP, and other internationally recognized IT certifications. You'll [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6DA2H)
Well, this is not surprising, but unfortunate. With the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) to be debated in a Congressional hearing on Thursday, the White House had President Joe Biden come out and give a full throated endorsement of the horrible, dangerous, bill that will damage privacy and harm children. We've got to hold - [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6D9QJ)
Last March, popular telecom and media reformer Gigi Sohn's appointment to the FCC fell apart, after telecom and media giants (with the GOP's help) waged a year long lobbying and propaganda campaign falsely framing her as a radical (The Verge has a good new interview with Sohn on what happened, in case you missed it). [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6D9DK)
What is plain view?" Cops claim it's anything anyone could see if they happened to be in the same place at the same time, including those moments when citizens deploy their own air force. Force your way into the house under the community caretaking" exception to the Fourth Amendment? Anything out in the open is [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6D9AT)
Let me start this post with an anecdote. I'm in my 40s and have been a Chicago Cubs fan my entire life. If you know anything about baseball, then you know that means that for more than 30 years, my entire fandom was wrapped in an identify of losing, and I was also saddled with [...]
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by Leigh Beadon on (#6D95N)
Okay, now we're getting back to the plan. Two weeks ago we featured an excerpt from the audiobook of Red Team Blues, Cory Doctorow's new (and excellent) novel, and promised that we'd soon be joined by Cory himself. And now, we deliver! Listen to this week's episode for a long and far-reaching conversation between Mike [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6D95P)
We've talked a lot about just how bad the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) is. Yet some people (including people who, frankly, should know better) keep trying to tell me how well meaning it is. It's not. It's dangerous. But it has real momentum. A massive bipartisan group of Senators are co-sponsors of the bill. [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6D931)
For the first time in a long time, the Intelligence Community is facing an uphill battle to getting one of its most invasive surveillance powers renewed. Not even during the heyday of the Snowden leaks has the IC seen this much resistance to a clear reauthorization of its Section 702 program. This surveillance grabs everything [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6D932)
The TruGolf Miniis a new approach to learning the game of golf. Paired withE6 CONNECTsoftware, this interactive swing studio analyzes and displays swing data after every shot, helping golfers of all skill levels understand the game. With TruGolf Mini, every shot you take is a lesson.It's on sale for $230. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6D8ZY)
Reddit CEO's insistence that the protests from Reddit would simply pass" certainly hasn't come to pass just yet. While increasing pressure from the company against protest mods has resulted in some backing down, many are continuing to engage in malicious compliance, making it clear they're still protesting. And, a few days ago, after many threats [...]
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by Karl Bode on (#6D8RT)
Language learning technology's (aka AI") introduction into journalism has been a blistering mess. And not just because the technology is undercooked (which it is), but because the folks in charge of most major media outlets are incompetent cheapskates who simply see the tech as a way to cut corners, wage war on labor, and automate [...]
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by Dark Helmet on (#6D8D4)
Well, well, this may be a story that is starting to come to a close. With the EU having already approved Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the two remaining hurdles Microsoft had to jump through were with the UK's CMA agency and the FTC here in the States. After a recent loss in court blocking [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6D88R)
Biased policing is just the way things are done. Decades of targeting minorities for being minorities has resulted in tons of garbage data now being used to justify smarter" policing guided by AI that has been fed nothing but garbage. Every so often, law enforcement agencies are forced to reckon with their racist brand of [...]
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by Mike Masnick on (#6D86A)
I wasn't going to write about Elon changing Twitter's name and branding to X, because... who cares? I'm not sure what the point is. But, a lot of people have been asking me my thoughts, and the more I was trying to parse it all out, the more confused I became. It basically only makes [...]
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by Tim Cushing on (#6D83J)
Police officers are quick to argue that anything people do in public doesn't have an expectation of privacy. They have also been quick to argue (until precedent made it mostly futile) that anything they do in public shouldn't be documented, recorded, and disseminated. These cops are, of course, wrong. But that doesn't stop them from [...]
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by Gretchen Heckmann on (#6D83K)
As the name suggests, classification algorithms are what allow computers to well... classify new observations, like how your inbox decides which incoming emails are spam or how Siri recognizes your voice. The Essential MATLAB Training Bundle will show you how to implement classification algorithms using MATLAB, one of the most powerful tools inside a data [...]
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