Little post - mostly for myself - to make it easier to find my own posts back as I am (no surprise) at least kind of using this as a note keeping place.
Collections of things here.
Mends here.
Knits here.
Tools I use here.
Luci here.
Sewing here.
Collage !
Beading projects
Entomology & arthropods
(you can block these if you don't want to see bugs i guess but bugs are cute and sweet - mainly expect bees here)
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all the rights that come with marriage you should be able to have without marriage btw. you should be able to designate a person who can visit you in the hospital regardless of your relationship to that person.
Game companies hate emulation, but none of them seem to understand that a lot of us would just buy ROMs from them directly if we could. I don't want a fifth remake of Final Fantasy IV, I want to pay five bucks for the 3MB file you already made bank with thirty years ago. Nobody who wants to play something for the purpose of retro gaming is going to consider a $40 remake as the alternative option, and we're certainly not going to let the original dissappear. They're crying about opportunity cost for a product they're not even selling.
op i know you're probably talking about like, video games, etc, but this is also critical for research science - my lab has so much abandonware, either because the company's out of business, or the company decided to not maintain it, and it's a fucking nightmare. we have two windows 95 computers that are CRITICAL for performing experiments/data analysis because the software needed is abandonware. one of the main roles for a guy in my lab is to maintain these little dinosaurs because if they go out, we lose access to ~20 years of raw data for research. part of why is that these companies also make their own file types, and make it difficult-to-impossible to convert those file types without their specific software. by habit, i convert all research files to more generic versions (txt, pdf, tif, etc) so that i minimize risk of losing my shit, but some stuff can't be converted.
for example, we have a microscope that is perfectly functional, good microscope, but its software is abandonware because the company refused to maintain it. the company is still in business, still makes essentially the exact same software, but they made all of the old tech incompatible with new software to force people to buy the new microscope tech. it would cost a quarter million dollars to replace this microscope. this perfectly good microscope.
so like, i know a lot of people look at the original post here and go "well op just wants old video games to play" (which is valid! games companies should not be able to push shit to abandonware and then close it off) but also this is critical for like. biomedical research. if y'all had any idea how much basic infrastructure built on science relies on shit that is technically abandonware, you would probably be horrified.
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Crash out of the century happening in my bed (was on a call to see my friend's wedding ceremony and i fell away because of my own stupid fault and i didn't want to call back and disturb the ceremony and a pit of despair opened in my stomach and i am being swallowed by it and sobbing and i think the last time i felt like this i was being broken up with đ)
Happy disability pride month my friends đ you too might one day become house bound and unable to attend your oldest friend's wedding and her sisters will try their best to make you feel included and you will still fuck it up somehow and it will make you feel like the earth was pulled from under you even though you thought you were fine and now you can look forward to crashing from the emotional whiplash on top of regularly scheduled crash đ watch out it might just be you one day đ
Crash out of the century happening in my bed (was on a call to see my friend's wedding ceremony and i fell away because of my own stupid fault and i didn't want to call back and disturb the ceremony and a pit of despair opened in my stomach and i am being swallowed by it and sobbing and i think the last time i felt like this i was being broken up with đ)
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weird how abled people don't want you to have supports because it may Annoy Them. no, you can't have a shower chair, it'll get in my way. no, you can't put subtitles on, im here to watch a movie not read. because the needs of the disabled are somehow lesser than the wants of the abled.
EU Parliament greenlights Chat Control 1.0, will be in effect until 2028, but the battle isnât over yet
Today, the European Parliament allowed the suspicionless mass scanning of private communications ("Chat Control 1.0") to pass, a measure it
âToday, the European Parliament allowed the suspicionless mass scanning of private communications (âChat Control 1.0â) to pass, a measure it had rejected twice in March.
Although a majority of voting Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) actually opposed the regulation (314 against, 276 in favor, 17 abstentions), the motion to reject it failed to secure the required absolute majority of 361 votes.
As a result, mass scanning is now permitted again until 2028.â
âA symbolic exemption was adopted for encrypted communicationsâthough in practice, service providers do not scan these anyway.
Furthermore, while a majority of voting MEPs wanted to restrict the scanning of private communications strictly to suspects identified by the judiciary (322 to 255 votes), this amendment likewise fell short of the required absolute majority.â
Dr. Patrick Breyer, civil rights activist and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP), warns of the consequences:
âThe fact that Chat Control is moving forward against the will of the majority of voting MEPs is a farce and damages democracy. Our children are the real losers in this undemocratic process.
The passage of a genuine, permanent child protection regulation is now in serious jeopardy. The Council will never agree to a desperately needed paradigm shift as long as they can simply stick to the old approach of suspicionless scanning at the whim of the tech industry.â
Despite the legislative defeat, Breyer remains defiant regarding the upcoming negotiations:
âTodayâs vote on the interim regulation was a setback, but the political battle over the permanent âChat Control 2.0â is just getting started.
The resistance we saw in Parliament today was so strong that finding a majority for permanent, suspicionless mass scanning in future negotiations is a complete pipe dream.â
whatâs next?
âThe interim regulation passed today will remain in effect until 2028, or until an agreement on a permanent regulation is reached. Negotiations for the permanent law will resume in September.
The core dispute between the EU Parliament, member state governments, and the EU Commission remains the scanning of private chats: should it be indiscriminate, or targeted at criminal suspects?â
âTalk of averting a âprotection gapâ is therefore highly misleading.
The most effective law enforcement toolsâcourt-ordered wiretaps, user reports, and the scanning of public platforms and cloud storageâwere never at risk and remain fully intact.
The only practice that was temporarily banned since April was the indiscriminate, warrantless searching of private, unencrypted messages of innocent people on a handful of US platforms.â
talks over permanent
âIn parallel, negotiations are ongoing for a permanent regulation to protect children from sexualized online violence (the âCSAM Regulationâ or âChat Control 2.0â)
In these talks, the EU Parliament is pushing for a paradigm shift in how we approach online child safety, demanding:
Mandatory, targeted detection orders against actual criminal suspects, rather than blanket mass scanning left to the tech industryâs discretion.
An EU Child Protection Centre tasked with the systematic removal of known abuse material from the public internet.
Strict security standards for messaging apps (âSecurity by Designâ) to prevent cyber grooming.â
This permanent legislation has stalled because EU member states insist on maintaining the outdated approach of voluntary, suspicionless scanning of private communications.
Critics warn that repeatedly extending the interim rules removes the political pressure needed to reach a viable, permanent agreement.
Ultimately, clinging to the status quo threatens to derail real progress on child protection.
Patrick Breyer sums up the problem:
âAs long as EU governments can use procedural loopholes to continually extend their comfortable status quo of voluntary, indiscriminate mass scanning, they have zero incentive to engage with the Parliamentâs targeted, legally sound, and far more effective child protection strategy.
âThe Voices of Survivors: âWe need privacy to bring abusers to justiceâ
Survivors of sexual violence explicitly emphasize that untargeted Chat Control did not help victims:
Chat Control 1.0 may have passed, again. Now Meta and Google can scan our private messages until April 2028.
But, not all hope is lost.
I have seen the way the deputies slowly but surely changed their positions on the matter. If Chat Control wasn't passed as a second reading, it would have been rejected.
This is why we must keep making noise. We must keep signing petitions and sending messages to our representatives. Because it works, because their position shifts with every action we take.
Learn about the EU Chat Control proposal and contact your representatives to protect digital privacy and encryption.
In the meantime:
You can go from messaging apps like WhatsApp to once that encrypts your private conversations like Signal or Threema.
2. You can start looking for a good VPN to protect yourself on the Internet. Proton VPN comes with the free email address.
3. You can change your mail from Google to Proton, Tutamail, Infomaniak and surely more...
I don't know how many people do this with me. I don't know where they are nor who they are but I know for a fact I'm not the only one. You're not the only one either.
Been forgetting to add cardigan updates (knitting this in a crash ha ha đ) so here it is laid out and it is currently blocking a first time !
Will add the rib around the neckline, sew everything together, oh wait, need to knit gussets for the arms as well, then i'll block another time and maybe do a third wash as well. It's a wedding gift to wear at the party (which i will miss out on because my body is not capable đ) so i want to be like 300 percent sure it won't bleed and stain her beautiful dress.
Do not ask me how the colour is different i took these pictures literally seconds apart (photography... modern mystery). I have even more pictures to come i fear, sorry you will see this one a lot because it took a lot to make !
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Yay pictures without my face to show off this cardigan ! Much better if you ask me. No pattern, just vibes, yarns are big bio balance by bc garn and a random mohair off vinted without a label. Fisherman's rib and lacey leaves, oh and a cable going all round the neckline/front opening !
Cardigan on the person it was made for ! The sleeves are doing exactly what i wanted them to so i am happy as can be !
PS i make these by manually removing the background in a photo editing app ! Plan is to make a full log of my wardrobe (and apparently also things i make for friends).