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Congressman Moonlighting As A Master’s Degree Student In AI

1 year 10 months ago
We’ve spent years criticizing many politicians, especially in Congress, for trying to regulate technology that they don’t seem to understand and often falling prey to wild moral panics about the technology. That’s why it’s quite refreshing to see this story that the Washington Post had in the waning days of 2022 about Rep. Don Beyer, […]
Mike Masnick

You No Longer Own What You Buy: Arlo Cameras Lose Updates, Cloud Storage

1 year 10 months ago
One of the common themes here at Techdirt over the last decade is how the very meaning of “ownership” and “property” has changed — often for the worse. In the broadband connected era, firmware updates can often eliminate functionality promised to you at launch, as we saw with the Sony PlayStation 3. And with everything now […]
Karl Bode

Apple’s Encryption Plan Is Good, But Still Leaves Some Questions Unanswered

1 year 10 months ago
Recently, Apple announced some quality of life updates for services and devices used by millions. The company opted to give its users more privacy and security by offering them the option to fully encrypt data stored in its cloud service. For years, iCloud accounts have been the endaround for encrypted devices, allowing law enforcement (and […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: Degoo Premium

1 year 10 months ago
Degoo is an AI-based cloud storage that helps you rediscover your best photos. With Degoo, you get secured storage space from which to manage and share files with awesome simplicity. With high-speed transfers, you’ll love how easy it is to keep tabs on all of your valuable data. Store, re-experience and share your best moments […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Government Continues To Rely On Private Contractors To Bypass Privacy Protections

1 year 10 months ago
There’s only so much domestic surveillance the government can engage in before it starts running into problems. The Supreme Court’s Carpenter decision strongly suggested gathering data in bulk to track people might run afoul of the Fourth Amendment. Lower courts have delivered a variety of opinions on the subject. Meanwhile, a few privacy-oriented legislators are […]
Tim Cushing

Journalists (And Others) Should Leave Twitter. Here’s How They Can Get Started

1 year 10 months ago
Summary: Elon Musk has demonstrated contempt for free speech in general, and journalism in particular, with his behavior at Twitter. He is also demonstrating why it is foolhardy for anyone to rely on centralized platforms to create and distribute vital information. Journalists — among many information providers and users — should move to decentralized systems […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: Microsoft Surface 3 Tablet (Refurbished)

1 year 10 months ago
The Microsoft Surface 3 features a quad-core Intel Atom x7-Z8700 processor. The device comes with 2GB of RAM and 64 of storage, which is expandable up to 200GB by adding a microSD card. The display on the device supports up to 4K at 1920×1280 resolution. The device has two USB 3.0 ports and a kickstand […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Power Companies Caught Paying Local News Outlets For Glowing Coverage

1 year 10 months ago
Back in 2016 we noted how U.S. power utilities like Florida Power & Light created entirely fake consumer groups to try and derail legislation that would have brought more competition to market. Six years later and the company has again found itself in the middle of another scandal, this time for buying favorable news coverage […]
Karl Bode

Successful Evidence Suppression Motion Shows Cops Think Pretty Much Everything Is ‘Suspicious’

1 year 10 months ago
Law enforcement officers really enjoy performing warrantless searches. To get to that point, however, they need to be in certain places (airports, roadsides) and have one certain thing: “reasonable suspicion.” But what seems “reasonable” to someone like you or me is nowhere near what seems “reasonable” to a law enforcement officer. For instance, behold the […]
Tim Cushing

Gigi Sohn’s FCC Future Looking Brighter As Biden Plans Renomination

1 year 10 months ago
Several sources familiar with the nomination process tell me that the Biden Administration is not only planning to re-nominate Gigi Sohn to the FCC in 2023, but that Sohn still has the full support of the Administration and of Biden personally. At points in 2022 it wasn’t entirely clear that team Biden had the political […]
Karl Bode

Serious Investors And A Web3 Takeover Have Come To The Mastodon World: Is That Good Or Bad?

1 year 10 months ago
In one of Mike’s recent posts about the radical reshaping of the social media landscape currently underway, he noted that Mastodon/ActivityPub might have a “Gmail moment“, when bigger players enter and boost the sector. Although that could be good in terms of broadening the appeal of Mastodon, the emergence of huge, dominating “instances” (Mastodon servers) […]
Glyn Moody

Daily Deal: Start.Me Pro Web Productivity

1 year 10 months ago
Start.Me is the modern homepage for your browser that you wish you had known before. Manage your bookmarks, notes, tasks, and news sources all from a beautiful homepage, which you can easily access from any device or browser. It’s on sale for $39. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A […]
Gretchen Heckmann