Mozilla is ringing the alarm bell on a dangerous EU regulation.
anyone in UK who hasn't responded to the NHS consultation on banning puberty blockers for EVERYONE except children who agree to be part of a clinical study, you have until Tuesday to do so
https://www.engage.england.nhs.uk/consultation/puberty-suppressing-hormones/
Respond here!
#trans #transrights #transrightsarehumanrights #NHS #ukpol #ukpolitics
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looking for remote programming work i can do in england (live near milton keynes), has to be queer friendly, okay with occasional evening office trips
mainly a rust programmer but i'm also good at go, typescript, python and modern c++. primarily doing backend, library and tooling development on linux/bsd/macos
some of my personal projects can be found at https://forgejo.owo.monster/chaos
qualifications are a-level equiv in computing and a CV / indeed profile can be requested via email chaos@owo.monster
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Yeah it's fucked so I've got a freezer full of food I need to either throw away or transfer to the fridge and eat pretty sharpish. Fuck's sake
now it stopped and it sometimes makes clicking noises like it's trying to do something but failing
does that sound broken to anyone else because it sounds broken to me
A problem with tech regulation by moral panic is that it tends to lead towards contradictory regulation with massive unintended consequences. Nowhere is this as evident as with the current generation of laws intended to βprotect kidsβ.
In the US itβs state laws forcing websites to collect your government ID to restrict access to to people under 21. In Europe, itβs banning encryption to prevent people sharing CSAM. In both cases, these have real anti-democratic impacts.
https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/24/eu-csam-scanning-edps-seminar/