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Can you truly be Anonymous Online? #1654
Can you indeed be Anonymous Online? Well, a California court will decide if an anonymous Reddit poster will be outed on who they actually are based on an ongoing discovery phase of litigation that does not involve Reddit. Kudos to Reddit for battling for their user’s rights to remain anonymous.
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Show Notes:
- 22:57–Meta shouldn’t open the metaverse to teens
- 17:29–Google and Canada
- 26:21–Six websites and apps that will reward you
- 20:26–NASA and SpaceX
- 26:49–Neuralink trials denied
- 29:36–SBF tries to revise bail conditions
- 32:08–CNET is doing layoffs
- 32:58–Waymo hit by a second round of layoffs
- 33:54–Tesla’s Investor Day
- 35:07–Dashlane
- 12:41–The Xerox Alto
- 35:56–Google workers in Japan joined a labor union
- 37:11–Movies Anywhere
- 37:43–FTC moves to ban BetterHelp
- 40:01–Ford’s new AI
- Ford will restart F-150 Lighting production
- 42:31–Ooni’s Volt 12
- 44:52–Ring founder steps down
- 09:59–Reddit asks the court to protect users’ anonymity
- 46:07–The ten best ad-free weather apps
- SpaceX makes its 101st straight landing
- 51:13–Europe wants the moon to have its time zone
- 46:38–The new Insta Max 12
- 46:55–OnlyFans lost a legal battle
- 47:51–Ford files for a patent
- 48:25–Crashing spacecraft into asteroids is a viable defense strategy
- 49:48–Biden’s national cybersecurity strategy
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