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Aug. 28th, 2025 02:53 pm
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My username is pronounced sefa and comes from a root meaning head. It appears in cephalopod and diencephalon. My other interests are biology, computer science, sustainable agriculture, board gaming, and women's clothing from the late 1870s til 1882. I rarely listen to music, but when I do its classical or possibly new age. I don't like lyrics or guitar and hate opera.
Edit 9/1/2020: Star Wars is now my main fandom.
Edit 2/27/2022: Transformers is now my main fandom.
Edit 1/21/2025: Batman is now my main fandom.
Edit 8/28/2025: Percy Jackson is now my main fandom.
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 A special tense of the be verb for time travel: have been will, for things that have already happened in the future your from.
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 I saw Spirited Away on the big screen tonight.
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The House and Senate are both pushing forward with the so-called “EARN IT” Act, a bill that will undermine encryption and free speech online. Attorney General William Barr and the DOJ have demanded for years that messaging services give the government special access to users’ private messages. If EARN IT passes, Barr will likely get his wish—law enforcement agencies will be able to scan every message sent online.

The EARN IT Act (S. 3398) is anti-speech, anti-security, and unnecessary. It could come to the Senate floor this month—we need to tell Congress to reject this dangerous proposal.

The bill uses crimes against children as an excuse to subject Internet platforms to new laws that can be created by all 50 states. Those state laws may well follow the set of "best practices" that will be drafted by a federal commission dominated by Attorney General Barr and law enforcement agencies. That means state legislatures will have unprecedented power over websites, both large and small.

It’s easy to predict what kind of recommendations Attorney General Barr, who will dominate the commission, will push for—he'll seek to break encryption. He’s said over and over again that the "best practice" is to force encrypted messaging services to give law enforcement access to our private conversations. Under the Graham-Blumenthal bill, new and existing state laws could make these "best practices" into law.

That will put encryption providers in an awful conundrum: either face the possibility of losing everything in a single lawsuit, or undermine their users’ security, making all of us more vulnerable to online criminals.

The bill is also a constraint on free expression. Internet platforms would have to follow a confusing array of state laws about how to manage user-generated content. We wouldn't let Congress demand that newspapers cover certain stories, or slant the news. Similarly, state lawmakers shouldn’t be allowed to make rules that require websites to screen and censor user speech.

The EARN IT Act cynically uses crimes against children as an excuse to hand control of online privacy and speech over to state legislatures. Congress should put a stop to it.

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Tell Congress to Reject the Earn It Act

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This is a petition by the Electronic Frontier Foundation to ban Facial Reconition at the federal level in the US. It relates to the Facial Recognition and Biometric Technology Moratorium Act of 2020, S.4084 in the Senate.
https://act.eff.org/action/tell-congress-to-ban-federal-use-of-face-recognition
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So, on Sunday night I made some pita and on Monday I made English Muffins. The pita was a bit sour but the muffins were delicious. We have quail. The older set of 8 are 6 weeks old now and we moved them to the just completed quail cage, 4 to a compartment. Two of the hens have started laying eggs.

Bread

Apr. 24th, 2020 07:19 pm
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I baked today. Among other things, I made a French bread.
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The new Girl Genius page has a guy with a Amabie tattoo.
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The Cloud Act deal between the US and UK allows police to ignore privacy protections in both countries. Unless Congress stops it, it takes effect in July.
https://act.eff.org/action/tell-congress-oppose-the-u-s-u-k-cloud-act-deal
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The Senate should support real NetNeutrality protections and pass the SaveTheNet Act https://act.eff.org/action/tell-the-senate-to-restore-full-net-neutrality-protections
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The sale of the .ORG registry to Ethos Capital would erode the safeguards nonprofits and NGOs have against arbitrary censorship and price gouging. Sign on to the petition.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/12/we-need-save-org-arbitrary-censorship-halting-private-equity-buy-out

copyright

Jul. 16th, 2019 02:33 am
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Copyright law fundamentally impacts freedom of expression. It can’t be treated with less care than a traffic ticket. https://act.eff.org/action/prevent-copyright-trolling-tell-the-senate-that-copyright-claims-can-t-be-treated-like-traffic-tickets

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