Jason Koebler

Jason Koebler

Jason is a cofounder of 404 Media. He was previously the editor-in-chief of Motherboard. He loves the Freedom of Information Act and surfing.
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As YouTube Declares War on Ad Blockers, Google Sponsors Ad Blocking Conference
Adblock

As YouTube Declares War on Ad Blockers, Google Sponsors Ad Blocking Conference

Five Google employees recently presented at the Ad Filtering Dev Conference, highlighting the company's complicated relationship with ad blockers.
YouTube's ‘War’ on Adblockers Shows How Google Controls the Internet
YouTube

YouTube's ‘War’ on Adblockers Shows How Google Controls the Internet

Google's anti-ad scripts are breaking browsers and privacy plugins. It could get worse because Google controls the ad market, Chrome, and the extension store.
UAW Tells Other Unions to Align Contracts to Set Up Possible National General Strike in 2028
Labor

UAW Tells Other Unions to Align Contracts to Set Up Possible National General Strike in 2028

Auto workers ask other unions in other industries to collaborate with them to "take on the billionaire class."
AI Seinfeld Is Broken, Maybe Forever
AI

AI Seinfeld Is Broken, Maybe Forever

Nothing, Forever is getting another round of virality as people gawk at what might be the end of the first big AI show.
Behind the Blog: 'Transcendence,' Blogging on an iPad, and Freedom of Information
Behind The Blog

Behind the Blog: 'Transcendence,' Blogging on an iPad, and Freedom of Information

This week, we discuss what a sci-fi movie from 2014 has to say about our AI debate today, what it's like to blog on an iPad, and the importance of freedom of information laws.
Elon Musk Broke All the Tools Historians Need to Archive Tweets About Israel-Gaza War
Israel

Elon Musk Broke All the Tools Historians Need to Archive Tweets About Israel-Gaza War

“It’s really important for there to be a persistent, trusted archive of who said what and when for public figures, because it’s not always clear at the time what’s going to be significant.”
A 104-Year-Old Lost Silent Movie Has Been Found in a Basement
Lost Media

A 104-Year-Old Lost Silent Movie Has Been Found in a Basement

'Sealed Hearts' was made in 1919 and had been thought lost forever. "The film had been in the cellar for many years," a film historian said. "Exciting!"
Mastodon Is the Good One
Social media

Mastodon Is the Good One

Mastodon is interoperable, decentralized, operated by a nonprofit, lively, and, ACTUALLY, isn't hard to use. So why is everyone championing Threads as the main Twitter alternative?
Town Repeatedly Surveilled Man's Yard With Drone Without a Warrant
News

Town Repeatedly Surveilled Man's Yard With Drone Without a Warrant

A town in Michigan hired a commercial drone company to repeatedly take photos of Todd Maxon's property. The case is now going to the Michigan Supreme Court.
Disgruntled Game Dev Sneaks Goatse Onto a Dozen Sites That Stole His Game
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Disgruntled Game Dev Sneaks Goatse Onto a Dozen Sites That Stole His Game

“Let this be a lesson to you: If you are using an iFrame to display a site that isn’t yours, you have no control over that content—it can change at any time. One day instead of looking into an iFrame, you might be looking at an entirely different kind of portal.”
A Trademark Dispute Is Tearing the Tiny Film Photography Community Apart
Features

A Trademark Dispute Is Tearing the Tiny Film Photography Community Apart

Small film camera businesses have been shocked to receive threatening emails from a company called CineStill over who has the right to use the term '800T.'
The Tech Industry Has a New Plan to Stop Right to Repair Laws
News

The Tech Industry Has a New Plan to Stop Right to Repair Laws

Faced with new laws in California and other states, big tech lobbyists want to sign a "Memorandum of Understanding" to prevent "a compliance market where lawyers drive the decisions."