Every time Braydon Fisher throws a pitch it looks like he's going to fall over backwards.
So the Blue Jays know how to score a bunch of runs pretty quickly, huh?
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Earlier this week we told folks about our email daily digest. And then... no one signed up. Turns out we had a bug. That's been fixed now. You can totally sign up for our daily email newsletter now. www.techdirt.com/2025/10/24/l... Let’s Try This Again: Now You ... View quoted note β†’
DMCA 1201 and its anti-circumvention nonsense was already bad. Here Reddit is looking to broaden it to absolutely ridiculous levels.
And this is all while Dems have failed to show much of a spine or any suggestion of an actual economic plan. Imagine if they actually got their shit together and presented a positive vision for the future. View quoted note β†’
(Totally random aside, Reagan's announcement of these tariffs is how my family ended up with a VCR. My Dad resisted them for years, but then when Reagan pushed tariffs on Japan, my Dad suddenly freaked out that VCRs might get much more expensive, and picked one up.)
And, really, there's nothing misrepresented in the ad. If anything Reagan goes even harder in favor of free trade. Yes, the context is the retaliatory tariffs he's issuing on certain Japanese products, but he's explaining why and why he hopes to get rid of them soon. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t5Q... President Reagan's Radio Addre...
We also talk about the impact of AI on both Wikipedia and Reddit mods, two sites where volunteers are so important, both of which are dealing with some challenges related to AI, though in different ways (traffic declining to Wikipedia, and Reddit mods trying to sort out what's AI).
Finally, this episode was sponsored by Clavata, and I had a fascinating chat with founder Brett Levenson about the idea of "policy as code" and whether we can make content policies operate in a more consistent and explainable way... Take a listen: podcast.ctrlaltspeech.com/2315966/epis... A Tale of Two Internets - Ctrl...