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Daily Deal: Mindfulness.com Plus Plan

3 years 6 months ago
Mindfulness.com makes mindful living easy, practical, and simple to use in everyday life. You’ll learn science-based skills that leading health experts from around the world are teaching as part of the modern day mental health toolkit. Make good sleep a habit, be more in touch with yourself, and learn so much more to help you improve […]
Gretchen Heckmann

AI Art Is Eating The World, And We Need To Discuss Its Wonders And Dangers

3 years 6 months ago
After posting the following AI-generated images, I got private replies asking the same question: “Can you tell me how you made these?” So, here I will provide the background and “how to” of creating such AI portraits, but also describe the ethical considerations and the dangers we should address right now. Background Generative AI – […]
Mike Masnick

The Global Trend That Could Kill The Internet: Sender Party Network Pays

3 years 6 months ago
There is a Korean proverb that says: “There is always a way out, look for it.” South Korea’s recent revision of its Telecommunications Business Act (TBA) might, however, be the one thing South Korea is not able to get out of, unless it abandons its plans for redistributing the monopoly power back to telecommunication providers. […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: EZ Tagg

3 years 6 months ago
Never worry about misplacing your keys, wallet, phone, or other essential items again! The EZ Tagg Anti-Lost Device keeps track of your keys and valuables with a wireless radiofrequency signal so they can be located easily wherever you go. The EZ Tag’s ultra-durable material resists bending and cracking, so you can throw it in your […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Meta Moderators Handed Out Access To Facebook Accounts In Exchange For Bribes

3 years 6 months ago
Moderation at scale is impossible. This truism has been enshrined on the pages of Techdirt. Anyone working for a platform with thousands of users — much less millions or billions of users — knows this is true. Meta, the rebrand now controlling Facebook, certainly knows this to be true. Facebook has billions of users and […]
Tim Cushing

FCC Adds A ‘Nutrition’ Label To Broadband So You Can Clearly See When Monopolies Are Ripping You Off

3 years 6 months ago
After countless years pondering the idea, the FCC has finally announced that it’s going to politely ask the nation’s lumbering telecom monopolies to affix a sort of “nutrition label” on to broadband connections. The labels will clearly disclose the speed and latency (ping) of your connection, any hidden fees users will encounter, and whether the […]
Karl Bode

Canada Wants To Implement A Link Tax

3 years 6 months ago
One chapter of my Walled Culture book (free download available in various formats) looks at how the bad ideas embodied in the EU’s appalling Copyright Directive – the worst copyright law so far – are being taken up elsewhere. One I didn’t include, because its story is still unfolding, is Canada’s Bill C-18: “An Act respecting online communications […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: Beats Solo 3 True Wireless On-Ear Headphones

3 years 6 months ago
Beats by Dr. Dre Beats Solo3 can provide up to 40 hours off use on a single charge. In a pinch, you can charge their onboard lithium-ion battery for five minutes to give you three hours of playing time. They feature durable and folding construction with cushioned, adjustable earcups designed for all-day listening. The Solo3’s […]
Gretchen Heckmann

It’s Not The Decision, But The Process: Musk & The Trump Decision

3 years 6 months ago
Going to put this up front, because I expect a bunch of people to not read and assume something very incorrect: I think there are valid arguments (even pretty strong ones) for why it makes sense for social media platforms to allow Donald Trump on them (there are also valid arguments against it). But, conducting […]
Mike Masnick

35 Years And $400 Million Later, The FCC Says It Finally Has Accurate Broadband Maps. Maybe.

3 years 6 months ago
We’ve noted for decades how, despite all the political lip service paid toward “bridging the digital divide,” the U.S. doesn’t actually have any idea where broadband is or isn’t available. The FCC’s past broadband maps, which cost $350 million to develop, have long been accused of all but hallucinating competitors, making up available speeds, and […]
Karl Bode