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Daily Deal: Noiselab Music Production Hub (Unlimited Access)

1 year 3 months ago
Noiselab is an online community dedicated to Ableton producers and electronic musicians. With a team of experienced instructors, including Ableton Certified Trainers and industry-recognized producers, Noiselab offers high-quality Ableton tutorials, sample packs, loops, and an extensive sound library. Joining the Noiselab community gives you unlimited access to over 500 lessons and resources to enhance your […]
Gretchen Heckmann

ExTwitter Broke Yet Again, Disappearing Nearly All Images From 2011 Through 2014

1 year 3 months ago
A few days Elon Musk tweeted that “X as humanity’s collective consciousness” and then pinned that meaningless platitude that would only sound profound to a stoned high schooler. Anyway, if you’re going to be “humanity’s collective consciousness” you should maybe try to to avoid making years worth of images inaccessible. But that’s what Musk did […]
Mike Masnick

HP Fails To Dodge Lawsuit Over Blocking Users From Using Their Printer Scanner If Ink Cartridges Aren’t Installed

1 year 3 months ago
When it comes to obnoxious DRM and bizarre, greedy restrictions, nobody does it better than printer manufacturers. The industry has long waged a not-so-subtle war on its own customers, routinely rolling out firmware updates or DRM preventing them from using more affordable, competitor printer cartridges. A few years ago, printer manufacturers took this tactic one […]
Karl Bode

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

1 year 3 months ago
This week, we’ve got a double winner on the insightful side with Stephen T. Stone taking both top spots. In first place, it’s a comment about how, whatever you might think about old Twitter, its moderation practices were sure better than they are now: Maybe I didn’t hear about it, but I don’t recall any […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: August 13th – 19th

1 year 3 months ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, we looked forward to the Senate oversight committee hearing that would force Ajit Pai to explain why the FCC made up a DDoS attack, but were disappointed (if not at all surprised) when it utterly failed to hold him accountable. Pai was also busy opposing the effort to […]
Leigh Beadon

Social Engineering Meets Hacking With Prompt Hacking

1 year 3 months ago
XKCD has multiple comics about how hacking isn’t quite the way they make it out to be in movies: And: Both of these demonstrate how actual hacking is often a lot less sophisticated than people make it out to be. And, indeed, for years we’ve pointed out that social engineering is generally more effective than […]
Mike Masnick

Appeals Court Says Woman Can Continue To Sue Over $8,000 Civil Forfeiture

1 year 3 months ago
Just fucking weird. Seems illegal. How do we get away with this in a constitutional republic? Rights exist. And et cetera. Those are the responses that tend to be generated by anyone attempting to explain civil asset forfeiture to normal people who just assume the government needs to prove something, anything before taking money (or […]
Tim Cushing

More People Realizing KOSA Is A 1st Amendment Nightmare

1 year 3 months ago
We’ve covered the many problems of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) for years now (this is the second Congress it has been introduced in), and it appears that more and more people are realizing the myriad problems with the bill which, ridiculously, has broad bipartisan support, with an astoundingly disappointing 43 cosponsors in the […]
Mike Masnick

Jordan’s King Approves Bill That Criminalizes Online Anonymity, Publication Of Police Officers Names/Photos

1 year 3 months ago
Jordan will never be mistaken for a human rights haven. The State Department’s assessment of the kingdom of Jordan’s human rights environment is, at best, extremely dismal. Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: torture and other cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment or punishment by government authorities; arbitrary arrest and detention; political prisoners or […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The Complete Adobe Mastery Bundle

1 year 3 months ago
The Complete Adobe Mastery Bundle has 11 courses designed to help you get the most out of Adobe’s offerings. You’ll learn about Photoshop, After Effects, Premier Pro, and Lightroom. The bundle is on sale for $40. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals […]
Gretchen Heckmann

With HR 3557, Broadband Monopolies Are Pushing A Bill That Would Crush Your Town’s Ability To Stand Up To Them

1 year 3 months ago
For thirty-plus years, giant telecom monopolies have worked tirelessly to crush all broadband competition. At the same time, they’ve lobbied state and federal governments so extensively, that the vast majority of politicians are feckless cardboard cutouts with little real interest in market or consumer health. The result has been fairly obvious: Americans pay some of […]
Karl Bode

Sexy Sandwiches: PornHub Goes After Kebab Shop Over Signs, Logos

1 year 3 months ago
One of the common tests for whether something is trademark infringement is whether or not the public will be confused as to association between the infringer and another trademark owner. This typically comes down to several factors, such as the similarity within the uses and, importantly, whether the two entities compete in the same marketplace. […]
Dark Helmet

Masculine Policy: The GOP’s Plan To Outlaw ‘Porn’ And Suspend The First Amendment 

1 year 3 months ago
Does watching porn threaten your masculinity? Science says it doesn’t.  Is porn addictive? No, it’s not. Is sexual expression that is consenting legally protected by the First Amendment? Yes, it is.  So, why do Republicans fight to restrict or outlaw pornography across the United States?  There are several reasons. First, religious conservatives have long argued […]
Mike Masnick

County Attorney Rejects Warrant Used In Raid Of Small Kansas Newspaper, Asks Court To Force Cops To Return Seized Devices

1 year 3 months ago
Last week, cops in a small Kansas town decided they’d just toss aside the First Amendment and raid a local newspaper. There were competing narratives. The first was that the paper was in possession of information related to the drunk driving arrest of local business owner Kari Newell, who had allegedly been convicted of DUI […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The 2023 Complete Python Boot Camp Bundle

1 year 3 months ago
The 2023 Complete Python Boot Camp Bundle has 12 courses to help you strengthen your Python coding skills. Python is a high-level, general-purpose language with an emphasis on readability and extensibility. Its versatility provides developers with a robust skill-set that can be adapted to numerous projects, making it a highly desirable language to pursue. Whether […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Are People More Upset About ExTwitter Allowing A ‘Verified Pro-Hitler’ Account, Or That Big Company Ads Are Appearing Next To That Account?

1 year 3 months ago
Elon Musk hired Linda Yaccarino to be “CEO” of exTwitter (despite saying he doesn’t believe in the role of a CEO) because he desperately needed someone who worked well with advertisers to try to lure back some of the many, many, many advertisers who had fled the platform in disgust at what Elon has done […]
Mike Masnick