A federal court has ruled that Reddit won’t have to reveal the identities of users that openly discussed torrenting on the platform, Gizmodo reports. As with a similar decision reported in May, the judge ruled that the First Amendment’s right to anonymous speech is more important.
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Uber’s latest financial results include an honest to goodness operating profit, “for the first time in Uber’s history,” according to CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
Pre-tax earnings stood at $326 million, a huge change compared to the $713 million operating loss it reported the same time last year, The Financial Times notes.
Humanity is fighting back after noticing that a series of low-quality websites appeared to be AI-scraping popular gaming subreddits to auto-generate articles. First it was the World of Warcraft subreddit posting about a completely made up character called “Glorbo,” now Destiny 2 players are getting in on the fun; baiting a website into writing complete nonsense.
Note that “Glorbo” should not be confused with “Blorko” the fan-favorite Marvel character.













