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The Independent | #Gaza is rapidly running out of its limited fuel supply, and Palestinians are reported to be “frantically buying groceries” after #Israel closed all crossings into the strip following the #US -Israeli attacks on #Iran .

Locals have been rushing to markets to buy food, just months after facing painful food scarcity due to an Israeli blockade last year, which led to famine in some areas, according to Associated Press and Al Jazeera.

#Palestine

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Two AWS regions have hit by drones.

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Almost half of US consumers now use TikTok as a search engine, turning to its short-form videos for information discovery instead of traditional search engines, according to new research from Adobe. socialmediatoday.com/news/almo… #Media #SocialMedia #Video

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‼️🇺🇦Police arrest draft dodging traitors engaged in an organized evasion scheme in Odesa (PHOTOS, VIDEO, more) ukrinform.net/rubric-crime/409… #Ukraine #Poland #Warsaw #Netherlands #Norway #Sweden #Estonia #Latvia #Lithuania #Paris #Rome #London #Berlin #Canada #Finland #Brussels #Denmark #Germany #France #Italy #OSCE #PACE #CoE #SouthKorea #Press #News #Taiwan #Media #Japan #US #UK #EU #UnitedStates #UnitedKingdom #EuropeanUnion #Czechia #Romania
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title: Emma, Queen of Hawaii
artist: Mathew Brady Studio, active 1844 - 1894
source: National Portrait Gallery
notes: The Frederick Hill Meserve Collection comprises more than five thousand […]
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Digital Convenience vs Digital Control: Rethinking the EU Identity Wallet


In the age of rapid digital evolution, the world has increasingly come to resemble a global village, at our doorstep and just a click away. Digital technologies have reduced physical barriers, allowing people to work, study, and access services across borders with unprecedented ease.

But as digital systems become deeply embedded in everyday life, a fundamental question arises: Does digital convenience come at the cost of digital autonomy? As identity, authentication, and access move online, concerns about privacy, power, and institutional control are becoming central to the European digital debate.

In a progressively digital world, proving one’s identity online and across multiple geographic locations can be just as important as showing identification in person. From the European Union’s perspective, this is where eIDAS comes into play. The eIDAS Regulation, a set of European Union rules, has been updated to introduce a new concept: the EU Digital Identity Wallet.

It refers to the EU legal framework that regulates:

  • Electronic identification (digital IDs)
  • Electronic authentication (verifying identity online)
  • Trust services (like digital signatures, seals, and certificates)

The framework was established under the eIDAS Regulation to ensure that digital identities and electronic transactions are secure and legally recognised across all European Union Member States.

In simple terms, eIDAS is the law that enables people and businesses in the EU to use digital identities and trust digital documents across borders.

A Brief Background: Timeline


  • 2014: eIDAS 1.0 regulation – First time establishment of legal frameworks for the cross-border recognition of national eID schemes. The implementation was unsuccessful due to low adoption and limited private-sector integration.
  • 2021: A proposal floated by the European Commission, amending the 2014 regulation, to introduce a “European Digital Identity” framework, based on personal digital wallets.
  • 2022-2023: Pilot projects introduced in April 2023. The objective was to test the wallets’ ability to process eHealth payments, driving licenses, and educational credentials.
  • 2023-2024: A political consensus was reached in November 2023, and the EU regulation 2024/1183 came into force on 20 May 2024.
  • The exercise over all the above-mentioned years culminated in a decision that all Member States must provide their citizens with digital wallets by the end of 2026.


Why Digital Wallets Are Important: Policymakers’ Perspective


The EU’s Digital Decade Policy Programme 2030 aims to ensure that, by 2030, people across the Union can use a trusted, voluntary digital identity recognised everywhere in the EU and that gives users control over their personal data in online interactions.

If the timeline of eIDAS evolution is followed, the framework has experienced substantial change. eIDAS 1.0, introduced in 2014, focused primarily on the cross-border recognition of existing government-issued IDs. On the other hand, eIDAS 2.0 mandates that member states issue interoperable wallets that require verified attributes such as age, address, etc.

As proclaimed by the European Parliament, “The European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles” also emphasises that everyone has the right to safe, secure, and privacy-protective digital technologies and services. This includes access to a reliable digital identity that protects individuals from risks such as data breaches, identity fraud, and unlawful exploitation of personal details. It further stresses that people should have control over how their data is used and shared.

Overall, a harmonised digital identity framework is intended to reduce digital barriers across Member States, strengthen transparency, and empower citizens and residents to benefit from digital services while protecting their rights.

But the roadmap to the European digital future is not without hurdles and blind spots. Under eIDAS regulations, every member state must provide its citizens with at least one digital wallet that can be used seamlessly across Europe. To facilitate a hassle-free exchange of information among wallet issuers and service providers, the European Commission adopted a Common Union Toolbox in June 2021, comprising common standards, technical specifications, guidelines, and best practices. Despite such steps, certain technical, administrative, and infrastructural gaps have been identified.

Implementation and Structural Challenges


  • Uneven digital readiness: Member States differ significantly in digital infrastructure. While some operate advanced electronic ID systems, others still rely heavily on traditional identification processes. This disparity may result in uneven rollout and effectiveness across the Union.
  • Governance and power dynamics: Digital identity systems don’t just make services easier. They also change who holds power online. Depending on how they are managed, these systems can either give people more control or put more power in the hands of governments and big tech companies.
  • Interoperability and technical complexity: For cross-border functionality, national systems must communicate securely and consistently. This requires common standards, certification mechanisms, rigorous testing, and long-term coordination.
  • Public trust and adoption: Privacy safeguards alone are not enough. Citizens must be able to trust that the system will not enable surveillance, misuse, or cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Transparency and accountability will be central to adoption.
  • Administrative alignment: Even though the EU sets the rules, each country is responsible for implementing them. Aligning laws, procedures, and technical systems across all countries is complicated and time-consuming.


Core Civil Society Concerns


While policymakers frame eIDAS 2.0 and the European Digital Identity Wallet as tools for integration and empowerment, civil rights parties and digital rights organisations have identified core civil society concerns that the eIDAS framework has failed to address. The European Pirates are among those digital rights advocates who argue that the risks to citizens require far greater scrutiny.

The European Pirates, along with Pirate members across the EU, have highlighted concerns that focus less on the idea of digital identity itself and more on how the system could operate in practice. Below is a list of the shortcomings of the eIDAS framework from the civil society’s perspective:

  • Surveillance and loss of anonymity: The wallet could enable cross-sector linking of activities such as finance, health, and transport. Critics argue that insufficient safeguards for anonymous or pseudonymous use may normalise routine identification in everyday interactions.
  • Over-identification and weak data minimisation: Users may be required to disclose more personal information than necessary, undermining the GDPR principle of data minimisation.
  • Centralisation and power concentration: Even though the system is described as user-controlled, it could end up being run mostly by government-approved providers and big platforms, leading to power imbalances.
  • Web security risks linked to Qualified Website Authentication Certificates (QWACs): Mandatory recognition of government-designated certificates may weaken existing browser trust models. Critics warn this could introduce vulnerabilities and potentially compromise encrypted communications.
  • De facto mandatory use and exclusion: Even if legally voluntary, widespread institutional implementation by banks, employers, and public services could make the wallet practically unavoidable. Those without smartphones, digital literacy, or reliable access to technology may face exclusion.
  • Function creep and systemic risk: There are concerns that the wallet’s scope could gradually expand beyond identification. At the same time, a widely adopted identity infrastructure could become a high-value target for cyberattacks, increasing systemic security risks.
  • Oversight and accountability gaps: Civil society organisations call for stronger independent oversight, open technical standards, and systematic audits to ensure the system complies with fundamental rights.


Alternative Approach


Addressing the risks posed by the eIDAS regulation to civil rights and internet freedom is of paramount importance to convert a well-intended plan into an impactful policy. If the European Digital Identity Wallet is to align with and uphold the European values of freedom and democracy, several safeguards must be put in place.

In this context, the European Pirates, in close consultation with the member Pirate Parties, have put forth a few recommendations as a formal submission to the European Citizens’ Initiative, as measures to counter the normalisation of compulsory identification – a price to be a part of a digital society.

Here are the recommendations:

  • Strictly voluntary participation: The use of any EU digital identity solution must remain optional and should never become a compulsory requirement for accessing services.
  • Decentralised and privacy-respecting design: The system should avoid a centralised structure or a permanent universal identifier and instead be built on a privacy-friendly, distributed architecture.
  • Mandatory use of Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Privacy-enhancing technologies such as Zero-Knowledge Proofs should be embedded as a required technical standard to enable verification of specific attributes without revealing unnecessary personal data.
  • Transparent regulation of relying parties: Entities that depend on the wallet for verification should be subject to clear registration, accountability, and transparency rules to minimise misuse or overreach.
  • No compulsory QWAC requirements: Browsers must retain the autonomy to evaluate and reject insecure certificates, without being forced to accept government-designated website authentication certificates.
  • Technological neutrality and digital sovereignty: The framework should prevent dependency on a narrow set of dominant, particularly non-European, technology providers and support a diverse technological ecosystem.
  • Safeguarding non-digital access: Traditional, offline alternatives must remain available to ensure that no individual is excluded from essential services due to digital barriers.


Closing Reflections


The EU Digital Identity Wallet represents a structural shift in how identity, access, and trust are managed in digital society. It reflects the European Union’s ambition to build an interoperable and secure digital ecosystem.

Yet the core question remains unresolved: will this infrastructure strengthen digital rights, or test their limits?

Digital convenience must not come at the cost of digital autonomy. A European Digital Identity framework worthy of its name must reinforce decentralisation, privacy-by-design, transparency, and democratic accountability.

The future of Europe’s digital space should not only be efficient and interoperable. It must remain fundamentally rights-based.


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March 8 will be the last time most residents of British Columbia have to change their clocks. Premier David Eby says the province is permanently adopting daylight time. Here's more from @cbcnews.

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Now that I have self-hosted Forgejo actions building this blog and transferring it to the host, almost everything is great. The one pebble in the shoe of my transition has been the tags. I refactored them recently to take out the spaces and wordcase them


Now that I have self-hosted Forgejo actions building this blog and transferring it to the host, almost everything is great. The one pebble in the shoe of my transition has been the tags.

I refactored them recently to take out the spaces and wordcase them in both views and pages to make it more friendly to pushing to the fediverse. The only problem with that is that in the process of Bridge Fed ... bridging to the fed all the tags would get congolomerated into one great big concatenated mess. I have been lamenting this.

Tonight I really dug down into my Eleventy templates. I realized that the "p-category" class was assigned to a div and that div wrapped all the tags. It was not being assigned one by one but only one was assigned and it encompassed all of them. So maybe garbage in garbage out?

I wrapped each individual tag with a span and gave each a "p-category" class. This is the first post being pushed since that change. If you see this on Mastodon or other fediverse clients and it has a bunch of individual tags, then succcess. If not, then I guess I will just start pulling my hair out.



"Portrait of a Man with Hibiscus Flower (Félix)," Glyn Philpot, 1932.

Philpot (1884-1937) was an English painter known mostly for his portraits. Early in his career he was very Realist, and very similar to John Singer Sargent. Like Sargent, he had a good income from his portraits, which gave him room to travel and experiment artistically.

Late in his life, as we see here, he began to experiment with Modernism. Philpot, although a typical British white guy, began to be noted for his portraits of Black people, and how he portrayed them with dignity and sensitivity.

At this point in his career, his work was also expressing the conflict between his devout Catholicism and his own homosexuality. Philpot had a longtime partnership with another artist, Vivian Forbes, which ended a few years before Philpot's passing, from a stroke.

The identity of the sitter here is unknown; all that is known is his first name, Félix.

Happy Portrait Monday!

From a private collection

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Pirate Party condemns unlawful US seizure of tankers


It weighs on our hearts that our government has decided to take action against the crews shipping oil. Just as we are against civil asset forfeiture, this too is an action that just steals from those sailors who are simply trying to make a living. With zero due process in international waters, Trump has directed our military to steal from those who do not align with his political stance.

This is not a dissent against our military brothers and sisters, who carried out the raids. They did so without harming the ships or the people, preforming at a level of excellence we have come to expect from them. Instead, this is a top down action that put both our military personnel and the merchant marine in harms way. They were not transporting illegal goods. They were transporting oil.

Those in the administration claim this is to stop tyranny while they are acting tyrannical. They claim this is for justice while holding no due process nor giving those arrested the right to representation. They claim the crews are breaking international law and are part of a shadow fleet, so does that mean the US is the end-all be-all of policing international trade?

We must not let this distract us from the real issues. We must push back again those who think they are above the law. No one is above the law and we all deserve justice with due process.

Image Source: Public Domain, Link.


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Sources: OpenAI and the DOD have agreed to add more surveillance protections to a recent AI deal; Sam Altman approached DOD's Emil Michael to rework the deal (Maria Curi/Axios)

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ABC News: Passengers evacuate by slides after engine fire on United flight at LAX

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Thank God, it caught fire on the ground. Better than in the air.


Spent the whole day getting my wife's server up and running fully, with yggdrasil connectivity... left, got my kids, took him to get a filling fixed at the dentist, got home... and her server has gone to power save mode... I even changed the default for power saving when I was LOGGED IN to Gnome, but I didn't change it for when it's at the GDM login screen 🤦‍♂️


If you remember Gulf War II, you remember that the US military needed a whole year to move materiel and personnel around in preparation for invading Iraq.

You will notice that no such preparation happened prior to starting a war with Iran.

Trump literally thought he could attack a few locations, then Iran would beg for a ceasefire.

But Iran learned the hard way that if you negotiate a ceasefire with the US or Israel, those deals are not made in good faith.

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YANWEN2016 2026/03/03 美国打击伊朗的主要目的不是为了摧毁其政权

🇲🇲(美联社)美国总统唐纳德·特朗普表示,以色列和美国周一对伊朗进行了猛烈打击,这场行动可能会持续数周。鉴于冲突短期内没有缓解迹象,特朗普表示行动可能持续四到五周,但他已准备好“远远超过这个时间”。特朗普说:“这是我们最后、最好的机会——我们现在正在做的事——消除这个病态且阴险政权带来的不可容忍威胁。”他还指出,美军决心摧毁伊朗的导弹能力,消灭其海军,阻止其获得核武器,并确保其无法继续支持像黎巴嫩真主党这样的盟友组织。美军称,B-2隐形轰炸机用2000磅炸弹袭击了伊朗的弹道导弹设施。美国军方周一表示,已在阿曼湾击沉了11艘伊朗军舰。特朗普前一天声称伊朗海军总部“大部分被摧毁”。国防部长皮特·赫格塞斯周一表示,美国并未在伊朗进行国家建设,且有明确的使命。赫格塞斯说:“这不是伊拉克,这不是无尽的。”在宣布最初打击时,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普曾提到了这一点、并敦促伊朗人“接管”他们的政府。但目前尚无此类起义的迹象,因为伊朗人“不知道该为消灭压迫我们的人感到高兴,还是面对美国和以色列针对国家与利益的战争以及正在发生的恐怖行为保持沉默”。因此,特朗普也表示愿意与伊朗新领导层对话,该领导层将很快产生。

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Gisele Bündchen, nominata Global Brand Ambassador di Garnier
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🇲🇲 Our review for today:
The primary objective of the United States in targeting Iran is not to destroy its regime.
美国打击伊朗的主要目的不是为了摧毁其政权
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Late autumn in the woods can surprise you. You are walking though a forest of faded colors, many of the leaves already on the ground. Suddenly the sun bursts through the trees at just the right angle and the magic is back.

Late autumn sun burst, Mattatuck Trail, White Memorial Foundation, Morris, Connecticut. October 24, 2024, 3:49 PM.

#hiking #photography #outdoors #landscapephotography #hikingadventures #nature #Connecticut #autumn #October #forest #autumnvibes



ICYMI, @fediforum's Growing the Open Social Web unworkshop took place today. Catch up on everything that happened via
@tchambers's FediForum Surf feed.

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#FediForum #OpenSocial #SocialWeb #Fediverse #ActivityPub #SurfFeeds

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Iranians are circumventing a fresh internet blackout imposed by their government and sharing footage of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes with the world. japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/03/… #worldnews #politics #starlink #iran #alikhamenei #telegram #benjaminnetanyahu


Four Walls 🍀
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Title: Hair Shirt
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British Columbia To End Time Changes, Adopt Year-Round Daylight Time yro.slashdot.org/story/26/03/0…


On March 3, 2008: #Duffy releases her debut album "Rockferry" (Grammy - Best Pop Vocal Album, 2009).