Welcome to another week of whatever this timeline is. Another week of social media attempting to distract people from the whole Epstein files. Many people are falling for it, but it isn’t liberals. The far-right wing media is attempting to distract its own base from Trump’s cover-up of the Epstein files with stories about Pedro Pascal and Sidney Sweeney. “Hulu Goes Buh-Bye” is more of the same.
One of the biggest news is that Disney is absorbing Hulu into its own Disney Plus app. This shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone. Many, including myself, thought they would house all non-Disney content there. Yet, within the app, you will have access to both services. Separate plans will be needed for both. Many details won’t be known until 2026. In this society, that is ages away. My children’s children may find out what it becomes.
Speaking of which, did you hear about the two and a half sections of the United States Constitution that was deleted off Congress’ website? Yeah, and a lot of those has to deal with personal freedoms and things the President of the United States cannot receive. Now, I am not into conspiracy theories, but given who is in charge – you do start to lean in that direction.
Shownotes for “Hulu Goes Buh-Bye”
News Brief:
Digital Foundry Goes Independent (The Verge)
Disney+ to Absorb Hulu (Engadget)
Sections of the Constitution Goes Missing (404 Media)
HBO Max Crackdown on Password Sharing (Engadget)
Douchebag of the Week:
Porn Chasing Facebook Likes (Ars Technica)
This episode is kind of short, compared to past episodes. It was very hot this week in Los Angeles, and I needed to get it done. To be honest, there was one more story that I was going to talk about, but it didn’t matter too much to me. I spared us all that trouble. Enjoy The Lazy Geeks: Hulu Goes Buh-Bye. And we will see you next time.