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Palworld Creator Loves That Others Are Trying To Clone The Game

3 hours 47 minutes ago
We’ve had several posts on the video game sensation that is Palworld in the past. Given that the game has been described by others as “Pokémon, but with guns”, we kicked things off both wondering if Nintendo was going to try to take some kind of misguided legal action on the game, while also pointing […]
Dark Helmet

Cops Claim Body Cam Footage Of Wrong Address Raid Would Be ‘Dangerous’ To Release To General Public

8 hours 17 minutes ago
Cops continue to wonder why people don’t trust them. Go figure. At the center of this latest “we’re better than you” posturing by law enforcement is the raid of the wrong house by self-proclaimed “trained and experienced” officers, who mistook one Arab male for another before rushing into a house and pointing guns at everyone. […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The Complete Cisco Training Bundle

8 hours 22 minutes ago
The Complete Cisco Training Bundle has 6 courses to help you get ready to become certified. Courses cover al you need to know as a CCNA, CCEA, and more. It’s on sale for $40. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals helps support […]
Gretchen Heckmann

No, TikTok Is Not ‘Programmable Fentanyl.’ Stop It

9 hours 56 minutes ago
What do Fentanyl and TikTok have in common? Well, the real answer is absolutely nothing. Nothing at all. But, if you want to push a nonsense moral panic, apparently, you compare the two. While it’s unclear exactly where Congress currently stands on the push to ban TikTok in the US (or, at the very least, […]
Mike Masnick

Biden’s New Net Neutrality Rules Don’t Prevent Anti-Competitive “Fast Lanes”

13 hours 55 minutes ago
One of the key reasons the net neutrality fight even became a thing was widespread concern that big ISPs would abuse their power to behave anti-competitively, picking winners and losers across the internet ecosystem, and nickel-and-diming consumers in a variety of obnoxiously creative ways. Verizon, for example, charges you extra if you want 4K video […]
Karl Bode

Senate Now Considering Section 702 Re-Up With A Dangerous Amendment Attached To It

23 hours 16 minutes ago
For a little while, it looked as though Section 702 surveillance might finally be curtailed, if not substantially reformed. Lots of House Republicans were irritated that some of Trump’s inner circle had been (inappropriately) targeted by FBI investigators taking advantage of the agency’s backdoor access to US persons’ communications collected by a foreign-facing collection program. […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The Complete MATLAB Programming Master Class

1 day 8 hours ago
MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creating of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages. That’s all well and good, but it means nothing if you don’t have a firm grasp of the data types used within MATLAB. In this course you’ll cover not just data […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Will Elon Sue? NBC News Finds, Yet Again, That ExTwitter Has ‘Verified’ Neo-Nazi Accounts, With Ads Appearing Next To Their Content

1 day 9 hours ago
Elon Musk does not seem to like it much when reports point out that ExTwitter appears to have a neo-Nazi issue. Of course, he could respond to these reports by noting that, as a “free speech absolutist,” that includes those who support Nazism, as distasteful as that is, but he stands by that horrific speech […]
Mike Masnick

The GOP Is Blocking A Last Ditch Effort To Bring Cheap Broadband To Poor Americans

1 day 13 hours ago
The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), part of the 2021 infrastructure bill, currently provides 23+ million low-income Americans a $30 broadband discount every month. But those 23 million Americans are poised to soon lose the discount because key Republicans — who routinely dole out billions of dollars on far dumber fare — refuse to fund a $4-$7 billion extension. As […]
Karl Bode

Roku Eyes Patent That Would Inject Ads Into… Everything

2 days 3 hours ago
When last we checked in with our friends at Roku, they had made the unpopular decision to effectively “brick” user streaming hardware and television sets if users didn’t agree to a typically draconian end user agreement that effectively bans your legal right to sue the company. Eroding your legal rights using fine print isn’t new; […]
Karl Bode

Techdirt Podcast Episode 387: Abolishing Section 230 Would Abolish Wikipedia

2 days 5 hours ago
Last week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee had a hearing all about Section 230, in which they didn’t even attempt to find a witness pointing out its benefits. Among the many organizations that could have provided that vital perspective is the Wikimedia Foundation (as seen in three excellent posts on Medium), and this week […]
Leigh Beadon

Congress Decides To Give FBI Another Free Pass On Section 702 Abuses

2 days 8 hours ago
It looks like we’re headed to several more years of the same old abuse. The House vote on Section 702 reauthorization — something postponed several times since EOY2023 due to infighting and out-fighting — has indicated that whatever concerns people might have about warrantless access to US persons’ communications can be handled the next time […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The Award-Winning Luminar Neo Bundle

2 days 8 hours ago
Luminar Neo is an easy-to-use photo editing software that empowers photography lovers to express the beauty they imagined using innovative AI-driven tools. Luminar Neo was built from the ground up to be different from previous Luminar editors. It keeps your favorite LuminarAI tools and expands your arsenal with more state-of-the-art technologies and important changes at […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Blame Silly Politicians For Google Starting To Block News Sites In California

2 days 9 hours ago
That thing is happening again, where politicians are pushing a bad law that will benefit Rupert Murdoch, while harming the public. Rather than blaming Murdoch or the politicians pushing the law, they’re blaming “big tech” for actually responding to the law accordingly. Because that’s easier. But it’s wrong. In this case, it’s California’s terrible attempt […]
Mike Masnick