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A Bad Year For Catherines

2 weeks 2 days ago
I have no particular interest in the British royal family, but nevertheless I’ll be forever grateful to Princess Kate for telling the world about her cancer. It was probably not easy, nor likely her preference, to be so public at such a difficult moment. But whether she knows it or not, by sharing her story […]
Cathy Gellis

Daily Deal: The JavaScript DOM Game Developer Bundle

2 weeks 2 days ago
Learn how to create a variety of games with the JavaScript DOM Game Developer Bundle. It has 8 courses that teach you how to use HTML5 and JS to develop word search, math, a Pac-Man style game, and more. It’s on sale for $30. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. […]
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Telecoms Bankroll More Misleading Attacks On Community Broadband Networks

2 weeks 2 days ago
I’ve written for years about how U.S. broadband is expansive, patchy, and slow thanks to mindless consolidation, regulatory capture, regional monopolization, and limited competition. That’s resulted in a growing number of pissed off towns, cities, cooperatives, and city-owned utilities building their own, locally-owned and operated broadband networks in a bid for better, cheaper, faster broadband. Regional giants like Comcast, Charter, […]
Karl Bode

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

2 weeks 3 days ago
This week, both our winners on the insightful side come in response to Jeff Bezos shutting down the Washington Post’s endorsement of Kamala Harris for president. In first place, it’s a simple anonymous summary: Yep. The message he sent is that he will control what is or is not published. In second place, it’s another […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: October 27th – November 2nd

2 weeks 4 days ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2019, Comcast was putting on an innocent act regarding consumer privacy, while we looked at one Idaho town that was doing broadband competition right. India was looking to get into the mass facial recognition game, while NBC was facing legal threats for reporting on a company’s facial recognition tech […]
Leigh Beadon

56% Of VR Devs Say VR ‘Declining Or Stagnating’

2 weeks 5 days ago
If you look around, virtual reality growth projections are all over the map. Most of the folks with money invested in the market see nothing but blue sky ahead. But several core problems remain: virtual reality headsets still make a lot of people sick (anywhere from 40-70% of users), and a huge swath of people […]
Karl Bode

Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Sorry, This Episode Will Not Cheer You Up

2 weeks 5 days ago
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, YouTube, or your podcast app of choice — or go straight to the RSS feed. In this week’s round-up of the latest news in online […]
Mike Masnick

Threads Bans Anyone For Mentioning Hitler, Even To Criticize

2 weeks 5 days ago
Quick test: should saying “Hitler, not a good guy” cause you to be banned from your social media account? Seems simple enough. But apparently not for Meta, the largest social media company on the planet. I’ve talked about the Masnick Impossibility Theorem and the idea that content moderation is impossible to do well at scale. […]
Mike Masnick

Court Tells Plaintiff Oft-Abused Wiretap Act Can’t Be Abused To Cover Website Interactions

2 weeks 5 days ago
Very few states laws can be considered to be “famous.” Almost any state law immediately recognized by people in other states can only be described as “infamous.” The Wiretap Law enacted in Massachusetts is definitely infamous. For years, this statute was abused by law enforcement officers and other state employees to punish or prosecute residents […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The Ultimate Software Testing Bundle

2 weeks 5 days ago
Get the skills you need to become a software tester with the Ultimate Software Testing Bundle. Software testing is performed to identify differences between given input and expected output and to verify that software products function according to pre-defined requirements. Courses cover the basics, Bugzilla, JIRA, testing techniques, Java TestNG, and more. It’s on sale […]
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Norfolk, Virginia Residents Sue City Over Its Network Of 172 Flock Cameras

2 weeks 6 days ago
This lawsuit could not be more impeccably timed. Whether or not this timing is more fortuitous than impeccable remains to be seen, but there’s no denying the bang-bang-bang effect on display here, even if it may just be coincidental. Last week, a Virginia federal court ruled three hits from Flock ALPR cameras wasn’t enough to […]
Tim Cushing

ChatGPT Dreams Up Fake Studies, Alaska Cites Them To Support School Phone Ban

2 weeks 6 days ago
Sometimes I love a good “mashup” story hitting on two of the different themes we cover here at Techdirt. This one is especially good: Alaska legislators relying on fake stats generated by an AI system to justify banning phones in schools, courtesy of the Alaska Beacon. It’s a mashup of the various stories about mobile […]
Mike Masnick

Federal Court Finally Sets Some Limits On Cell Phone Ping Warrants

2 weeks 6 days ago
This is something that should have happened years ago, but I guess we can be grateful it’s happening now. And part of the reason it’s finally happening is because of the warrant requirement for obtaining historical cell site location info created by the Supreme Court’s Carpenter decision. One of the many ways the government obtains […]
Tim Cushing