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luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
@lunareclipse@snug.moe

Hi we're Luna, a foxgirl-shaped bundle of creatures
neofox_flag_trans neofox_flag_demilesbian

Β§ About Us
We're a queer neurodivergent plural system.
Living in Poland with our wife
@natty@astolfo.social
BSc in Bioinformatics, creating open-source software and writing a blog.
Special interests include programming and photography. We also like open-source, cybersecurity, electronics, medicine, gaming.
Involved with
Veloren and KrakΓ³w Hackerspace.
We think that everyone should get safe housing and food unconditionally.

Β§ Boundaries
Follow requests are subject to a vibe check.
Message us (can just be β€œmeow :3”) and we'll review yours much faster.
Don't interact with lewd/kink posts if you're underage.
Don't make sexual/romantic advances towards us.
Please use tone indicators when applicable.

Β§ Reviews
β€œI didn't think I could ever be this autistic with someone” -
@natty@astolfo.social

Β§ Image Descriptions
Profile Picture: Purple haired foxgirl with blue eyes, wearing moon shaped earrings and a purple collar.
Profile Banner: A lizard peeking out from a bush with lots of tiny pink flowers.

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luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
@lunareclipse@snug.moe

I'M LEGALLY LUNA

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luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
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@ariadne@treehouse.systems @chris_evelyn@troet.cafe oh wait the original doesn't seem to be up here's the image also

luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
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@ariadne@treehouse.systems @chris_evelyn@troet.cafe here have a Java Duke Prism to make it better

(source:
https://blahaj.zone/notes/9spn7pyu8xzb0h20)

luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
@lunareclipse@snug.moe

AI security 101:
- do not give AI access to sensitive data
- do not give AI access to code execution
- do not give AI access to sensitive people

luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
@lunareclipse@snug.moe

watched the 39c3 talk about Wikipedia getting poisoned with LLM text and I'm just like neofox_up

and then the presenter used Claude to write the software to look for broken ISBNs
neofox_floof_explode

luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
@lunareclipse@snug.moe

The thing to realize about Wayland is that noone is out to get you.

Most of the problems people have a knee jerk reaction about were either fixed in the past few years or are being actively worked on. Sometimes it takes a long time because people want to actually do it properly and not just do a quick hack, and that can involve some experimentation and failures before a good solution is settled on. Also creating standards that all major DEs and UI toolkits will agree on can be a challenge.

X11 was made in a time where you ran your software on a mainframe but ran the GUI on a separate computer, noone thought about security yet and hardware accelerated rendering wasn't a concern.
At this point it's a massive clusterfuck full of hacks that noone wants to maintain.
This is why Wayland exists, because people actually want to work on it, and they want to use the experience from the past to make something that works much better in the modern world, where your GUI apps run directly on your computer, want hardware acceleration, and you may want them to be sandboxed for security reasons.

There is XWayland for compatibility, with implementations ranging from being built into the compositor (KWin) to being a layer on top (xwayland-satellite).
I know at least one maintainer of a Wayland compositor that specifically only supports the latter approach because they don't want to deal with implementing any cursed X11 logic.

luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
@lunareclipse@snug.moe
eupol, call to action

This sounds like something we should collectively start nagging MEPs about.

Apparently the EU totally can (and has before) reject US sanctions and ban EU companies from complying with them. Slovenia is allegedly pushing to do this in the case of the ICC.

Overall there seems to be some words of support but not enough actions
https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20250606-eu-backs-cornerstone-of-international-justice-after-us-sanctions-icc-judges

Apparently there is a list of them here which includes contact information
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/home

luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
@lunareclipse@snug.moe
eupol/uspol

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Miguel Afonso Caetano
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org

RT @RnaudBertrand
In a normal world, this should be an immense scandal in Europe.

Le Monde has a long article (
https://lemonde.fr/international/article/2025/11/19/nicolas-guillou-juge-francais-de-la-cpi-sanctionne-par-les-etats-unis-face-aux-attaques-les-magistrats-de-la-cour-tiendront_6654016_3210.html) describing the hellish life of Nicolas Guillou, a French judge at the ICC in The Hague, due to U.S. sanctions punishing him for authorizing arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant for war crimes in Gaza.

Guillou's daily existence has been transformed into a Kafkaesque nightmare. He cannot: open or maintain accounts with Google, Amazon, Apple, or any US company; make hotel reservations (Expedia canceled his booking in France hours after he made it); conduct online commerce, since he can't know if the packaging is American; use any major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex are all American); access normal banking services, even with non-American banks, as banks worldwide close sanctioned accounts; conduct virtually any financial transaction.

He describes it as being "economically banned across most of the planet," including in his own country, France, and where he works, the Netherlands.

That's the real shocking aspect of this: the Americans are:
- punishing a European citizen
- for doing his job in Europe
- applying laws Europe officially supports
- at an institution based in Europe
- that Europe helped create and fund

and Europe is not only doing essentially nothing to protect him, they're actively enforcing America's sanctions against their own citizen - European banks closing his accounts, European companies refusing him service, European institutions standing by while Washington destroys a European judge's life on European soil.

Again, in a normal world, European leaders and citizens should be absolutely outraged about this. But we've so normalized the hollowing out of European sovereignty that the sight of a European citizen being economically executed on European soil for upholding European law is treated, at best, as an unfortunate technical complication in transatlantic relations.

https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2025/11/19/nicolas-guillou-juge-francais-de-la-cpi-sanctionne-par-les-etats-unis-face-aux-attaques-les-magistrats-de-la-cour-tiendront_6654016_3210.html

luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
@lunareclipse@snug.moe

the older I get the more I just want software that I set up once and it keeps working for years

luna the doggie :neofox_snug: :therian:
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I'M LEGALLY LUNA

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