I’m still writing from the last couple days. It’s taken me some time, because I had Bible study last night, that I forgot I needed to go to until about 40 minutes before going, and my shifts are weirdly shceduled right now. Hopefully I should get it all done tomorrow. Will probably be a couple of posts, instead of one huge big long one.

Just ordered like a lot of girl scout cookies! If you want to do this too, you can go to this link:
[https://www.girlscouts.org/en/cookies/how-to-buy-cookies.html]

X/Twitter has killed Nitter. [https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/02/twitter-front-end-nitter-dies-as-musk-wins-war-against-third-party-services/]

I just got done following the second day of Julian #Assange’s extradition hearing. I did a whole lot of tweets! I do intend to put thoughts together later today, or tomorrow. I have a weird schedule with my caregiver’s shifts. Right now, I just need to eat breakfast, and recover from being up since like 1:15 this morning.

Yes, Google has been killing the web for a while now with it’s absolutely detrimental pagerank changes. In fact, I think they should eliminate rankings altogether. [https://housefresh.com/david-vs-digital-goliaths/]

Good morning everyone. In case anyone’s up right now lol, I’m up to follow Julian #Assange’s extradition hearing. We’ll see if the judge’s grant him further leave to appeal his case. They probably won’t make a ruling right away, I’d venture to guess.

Preparing for Julian Assange’s final extradition hearing.

I’m preparing to follow what will be most likely the final #Julian Assange extradition hearing tomorrow and Wednesday. this is basically a hearing to see if we need to have more hearings. In other words, two high court judges will decide if Assange has permission to argue further grounds for appeal.
Unfortunately, I did not get a response back when providing reasoning for credentialing for access to the video feed. Most international journalists, especially ones in the US got their requests denied. A few european journalists have taken it upon themselves to go to the hearing, even if they weren’t planning on being there, so that they could cover it for us when the remote access failed.
The court said they wouldn’t grant a credential to anyone not in England and Wales for the hearing. I understood that as if you couldn’t provide sufficient reasons for credentialing, we won’t grant your request just because you live in another country, and won’t be able to make it for the hearing. Apparently my interpretation of legal language was off this time, because they just started denying everyone who wasn’t going to be in England and Wales during the time of the hearing wholesale, including members of the press.

So I decided to order McDonalds breakfast VIA Doordash, something I do fairly regularly. I ordered saucage buritos, a hashbrown, and a McMuffin. The delivery came, and it was not at all what I ordered, and they told me redelivery was impossible, because MCDonalds stopped their all day breakfast, and stupidly stopps at 10:30.

The Webaim screen reader user survey.

If anyone wants to participate in the tenth edition of the Webaim screen reader user survey, whether your an actual user, or developer, it’s still open! Which is good for me, because while I was preparing for hearing, I wasn’t really looking at any home timelines in the Feddiverse or Twitter whatsoever!
Here’s the link, in my crappy markdown, I really wish I could use HTML here!
[https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey10/survey]

OK I did a big woopsies for quite a few years!! When I changed email addresses in 2020, I changed all the registrant contacts for my domains, but apparently failed to update my registrar’s account information. Until now they’ve been contacting me with an email address that I really only check once a month. That was a childish mistake!!