Daily Happiness
Feb. 25th, 2026 06:18 pm2. The other day Carla took a walk down a street we don't usually go down and discovered a litte cafe we'd never known existed, so today we walked over there for lunch and shared a delicious prosciutto and pear sandwich. It was so good! It also had caramelized onions on it, which didn't sit well for me, unsurprisingly, but I would do it again. They also have various drinks, including a date-based smoothie called a majoon, so I got one of those and it was also super delicious.
3. Molly has also been enjoying the new lounger.

AO3 Releases 0.9.447 – 0.9.452: Change Log
Feb. 26th, 2026 02:05 amWe released several batches of bug fixes and code updates in December, focusing on error handling, improvements to the posting and browsing of works, and largely invisible code optimization. Many thanks to our coders, code reviewers, and testers!
Credits
- Coders: anna; Bilka; Brian Austin; Danaël / Rever; Edgar San Martin, Jr.; marcus8448; warlockmel; WelpThatWorked; Zooms; ömer faruk
- Code reviewers: Bilka, Brian Austin, ceithir, lydia-theda, marcus8448, Sarken
- Testers: Brian Austin, calamario, Deniz, Dre, Lute, megidola, slavalamp, Teyris, Bilka, therealmorticia, marcus8448, Yuca, pk2317
Details
0.9.447
On December 3, we made some improvements to how we index information for admin user search.
- [AO3-7216] – Updates to the admin-facing user search feature were getting stuck due to their size, so we’ve reduced the amount of data we index.
- [AO3-7217] – We originally put updates for our admin-facing user search feature in the same queue as updates to user-facing search features (like work search). This meant that slowdowns in updating user search would also slow down updates to work search, so we’ve moved the admin search updates to a separate queue to prevent that.
0.9.449
On December 11, we deployed a batch of miscellaneous bug fixes and improvements. (We skipped version 0.9.448.)
- [AO3-7151] – Some buttons would become unreadable on hover and focus in the Low Vision Default skin, so we made sure all buttons have the correct border and text color to make them readable again.
- [AO3-7186] – In rare cases, trying to create a skin with the same title as an existing skin would throw an error 500 instead of telling you what’s wrong. Now you should always get the proper error message.
- [AO3-6851] – We removed a column from the challenge assignments table that is no longer used after some code changes.
- [AO3-7218] – We updated one of the utilities we use to deploy AO3 to its testing environment.
- [AO3-5871] – Renamed an ambiguously named method in the Works model code.
- [AO3-6738] – We improved the performance of the page that lists pseuds for a creator.
- [AO3-7084] – In several places, we disallow embedded images and will instead turn the
<img>HTML into a plain link. We have now updated our help text to reflect this practice where it applies. - [AO3-7152] – In work downloads (such as epub or HTML files), links would use the
httpprotocol instead ofhttps. We now make sure that all links start withhttps. - [AO3-7209] – We optimized our code to prepare the help text pop-ups for translated versions once language options become available on the Archive.
0.9.450
We deployed another batch of improvements on December 15, including some small fixes to the work form in particular.
- [AO3-6797] – Trying to post a work with invalid comment permissions (which can sometimes happen due to browser translation tools affecting parts of the Archive code) would throw an error 500. Now a proper error message is displayed in that case.
- [AO3-7177] – Trying to add a new first chapter before the part that was already posted, without previewing first, would result in two second chapters. Now, when you add a new chapter and assign the first position to it, the database will actually respect your artistic process.
- [AO3-7228] – Optimized the code used to put together work headers.
- [AO3-7044] – Migrated the tagging table (not to be confused with the tags table) to the BIGINT format, to allow for a BIG integer number of records to be added in the future.
- [AO3-7049] – Restricted the ability to manage users invite requests to Policy and Abuse volunteers (and superadmins).
0.9.451
December 18 saw another release of a few fixes and updates. The Open Challenges page will now show all challenges that currently accept sign-ups, even if they aren’t allowing new works to be added yet.
- [AO3-4666] – The Open Challenges page wasn’t including closed collections, even if the gift exchange or prompt meme in question was open to sign-ups. This has been fixed!
- [AO3-7224] – Some places in the AO3 code relied on an old feature in Ruby, our programming language of choice. They were not made better by doing that, so we stopped in order to make ourselves ready for new Ruby versions.
- [AO3-7203] – The mailer preview for a deleted work notification now allows for a work ID to be specified for the preview.
- [AO3-7232] – Some elements of our Terms of Service were missing the proper CSS list styles. Now everything that should be a lowercase alphabetical list, is.
- [AO3-7230] – Before upgrading Ruby on Rails, the framework that powers AO3, we took a snapshot of the current database structure for historical purposes.
- [AO3-7233], [AO3-7234] – Updated a couple of dependencies.
0.9.452
On December 29, another small batch of fixes went out to ring in the new year!
- [AO3-6944] – There’s no option to sort a list of prompts by prompter if the list includes anonymous prompts. However, if you tried to do it manually by editing the URL, or refreshed a tab you had open from before anonymous prompts were added, it would cause an error 500. Now it just reverts to the default sort order.
- [AO3-7184] – If someone tried to access the related works page of a non-existent user (due to a misspelled link, for example), they would be redirected to the user search. Since the desired page does not exist, we now properly serve an error 404, like others for pages that don’t exist.
- [AO3-7245] – We made the help text explaining the locale preference translatable, matching the code changes included in release 0.9.449.
- [AO3-7225], [AO3-7235] – Updated a couple of dependencies.
Health account.
Feb. 25th, 2026 08:54 pmIn other news, because I didn't want it to be the last Michael Mann movie I haven't seen, I started watching Public Enemies, and it's quite something how the last few years make it easy to see John Dillinger as a duplicitous, murdering criminal no matter the face he puts on for the public.
Be a Goldfish WEEK 8
Feb. 25th, 2026 08:41 pmAs previously mentioned, my first idea was to crochet a 'quick' lap blanket in Perihelion's colors for The Murderbot Diaries. That's been slow going, even though it's also been a lot of fun.
Then
TA-DA!!!

I'd like to imagine that someone on Peri's crew might decide the way to make Murderbot feel welcome on its first (official) mission is to hand-crochet a blanket for it like this one. Because fiber arts are probably a big Preservation thing, and doing it in Perihelion's colors is symbolic of bringing the two groups of people together, or something like that. Also it's very soft. And someday it will be larger than a wide scarf / narrow shawl!
Nominations Closed; Final Clarifications
Feb. 25th, 2026 08:09 pmClarifications
Star Wars - All Media Types
Breha Organa & Leia Organa (SW AMT)
Mon Mothma/Reva Sevander (SW AMT)
Reva Sevander/Trilla Suduri (SW AMT)
The fandom is too broad. Please let me know which specific instalment (Original Trilogy? Extended Universe?) these belong under, or they will be rejected.
Daily Check-In
Feb. 25th, 2026 06:04 pmThis is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Wednesday, February 25, to midnight on Thursday, February 26. (8pm Eastern Time).
How are you doing?
I am OK.
10 (66.7%)
I am not OK, but don't need help right now.
5 (33.3%)
I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)
How many other humans live with you?
I am living single.
5 (33.3%)
One other person.
6 (40.0%)
More than one other person.
4 (26.7%)
Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
第五年第四十六天
Feb. 26th, 2026 08:20 am手 part 30
据, according to; 授, to teach; 掉, to fall ( pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=64
词汇
淡, light (as in light color, etc.) (pinyin in tags)
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-4-word-list/
Guardian:
我是一名生物教授, I'm a professor of biology
据说就是这个丛波所谓的爆料揭秘, apparently this is the scoop that Cong Bo had in mind
[no 淡]
Me:
该出现的所有表现掉了🎵
天黑了,我看不清楚浓淡。
Week 20
Feb. 25th, 2026 11:47 pmOTHERWISE:
-Winter Olympics were amazing, why do we only get them once every few years, how are snow and ice sports so beautiful and fascinating and aesthetically pleasing.
-I would like to read fic but honestly I have just fallen down the rabbit hole of m/m sports romance novels, starting with everything Rachel Reid has to offer, then KD Casey, now Ari Baran, and who knows what's next, with a slight detour into warm and cozy Kind by Hannah Leigh. I feel like at SOME POINT I should stop. If you ask me to tell apart all the different couples I've read about in the past 2 weeks I would be hard pressed to explain all the different characters and plots. And yet.
-Enjoying the new season of The Pitt and a few other show's I'm following, but nothing makes me as happy (and heartbroken, but mostly happy) entertainment-wise as watching a new episode of Shrinking every week. Just, how is that show so good.
-Nature! It's one of the warmest winters I can recall, less rain and warmer weather and a shorter green period, but there are still winter flowers, and I do my best to hike and picnic on the weekends as much as I can. This past weekend I went up to the Golan with a friend, just 2 days of walking around the peace and quiet of the green green north, which was incredibly lovely. The weather makes it constantly feel like Passover is just around the corner, which is disorienting and kind of nice and kind of not.
On Saturday I went to an incredible production of Cabaret. It's one of my favorite musicals to see in live theater, and this production really was incredibly, 360-stage Kit Kat Club and all, and I might have written more if I weren't falling asleep but I very much am, alas.
Duck update
Feb. 25th, 2026 11:01 pmThe occasional #14 is a female wild mallard who seems to be considering the advantages of domestication: free food, water, and shelter! But she comes and goes. One might think our ducks would correspondingly be hearing the call of the wild from her, but no. They like their comforts now. The snow is thawing and I thought I'd make them happy by breaking up the ice in the small pond for them, but when I herded them outside to see it, they just stood there and looked at me like I was committing animal abuse, and hurried back to the polytunnel as soon as I got out of the way. Sigh.
As for me, I am too busy and am looking forward to things calming down a little soon. At least I hope they will.
[ SECRET POST #6991 ]
Feb. 25th, 2026 05:08 pm⌈ Secret Post #6991 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
01.

[Umineko When They Cry]
( More! )
Notes:
Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 12 secrets from Secret Submission Post #998.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
Morlaix Street Art in Morlaix, France
Feb. 25th, 2026 04:00 pm
Morlaix is a medieval market town in Brittany. The Old Quarter has many half-timbered buildings overhanging the narrow cobbled streets. The last thing you expect to see in such a quaint medieval town is modern street art.
Huge, beautiful murals have been painted on the sides of ramshackle old buildings and modern blocks of flats. Some overlook ancient thoroughfares and others busy car-parks.
The art has been created by a number of artists and tours are available to see them all, however on any walk around the town centre you will discover unexpected colourful surprises.
AI and Dreamwidth
Feb. 25th, 2026 12:11 pmWe've seen some questions lately about AI and how it relates to Dreamwidth, especially around scraping and training. Rather than answer piecemeal, I wanted to talk through how
denise and I are thinking about this and try to be explicit about some things.
Dreamwidth is a user-supported service. We don't build the service around monetizing user data, and that informs how we approach AI just like it informs everything else we do.
Your content and AI training
Dreamwidth does not and will not sell, license, or otherwise provide user content for AI training. We have not and will not enter into data-access agreements for AI training purposes.
We will continue taking reasonable technical steps to discourage large-scale automated scraping, including known AI crawlers, where it is practical to do so. No public website can prevent scraping with absolute certainty, but we will keep doing what we reasonably can on our side.
AI features on Dreamwidth
Dreamwidth will not introduce AI features (and we have no current intention of doing so) that use or process user content without a public discussion with the community first.
We're only phrasing it like this because we can't predict the future and who knows what will be possible and available in five or ten years, but right now there's nothing we can see wanting to add.
If that ever changed, the conversation would happen openly before any decisions were made.
Site admin uses of AI
Keeping Dreamwidth usable means dealing with things like spam and abuse, and that sometimes requires automated admin tools to be more efficient or effective.
We are not currently using AI-driven systems for moderation or similar decisions.
If we ever decide that an AI-based tool would help address a site admin problem like spam, we will explain what we are doing and how it works (and ask for feedback!) before putting it into use. Any such tools would exist only to make it easier and more efficient for us to do the work of running the site.
AI and code contributions
Dreamwidth is an open-source project, and contributors use a variety of tools and workflows.
Contributors may choose whether or not to use AI-assisted tools when writing or reviewing code. Dreamwidth will not require contributors to use AI tools, and we will not reject contributions solely because AI-assisted tools were used.
For developers: if you use any AI-assisted development tools for generating a pull request or code contribution, we expect you to thoroughly and carefully review the output of those tools before including them in a pull request. We would ask the community not to submit pull requests from automated agents with no human intervention in the submission process.
I think it's important and I want to be able to review, understand, and maintain any contributions effectively, and that means humans are involved and making sure we're writing code for humans to work with, even if AI was involved.
Important note: this applies to code only. We expect any submitted images or artwork (such as for styles, mood themes, or anything else) to be the work of a human artist.
And to be very explicit, any AI-assisted development does not involve access to Dreamwidth posts or personal content.
In short summary
- Dreamwidth does not and will not provide user content for AI training
- Dreamwidth have not and will not enter data-sharing agreements for AI training and we will do what we can to prevent/discourage automated scraping by AI companies
- Dreamwidth will not introduce AI features without a public discussion first
- Any site admin use of AI tools will be explained openly and part of a public conversation
- Contributors can choose their own development tools for code, but we do not accept images or artwork generated by AI
Oh, and we'll probably mention this (or a subset of this that isn't code related) in an upcoming
dw_news post, but will defer to
denise on that!
Wednesday Reading Meme
Feb. 25th, 2026 03:02 pmNothing, unless you count rereading Avengers: Endless Wartime for the 616 server book club. Am I counting that? I guess so. Fuck it. It's really bad.
What I'm Reading Now
Comics Wednesday!
( Iron Man #2, Sorcerer Supreme #3, Ultimates #21, Wiccan Witches Road #3 )
What I'm Reading Next
I am hoping at some point to have enough brain energy to make it through a real book. I am also hoping to have enough brain energy to write some kind of update about my brain. Neither of these things have happened yet, but I now have enough energy to occasionally reblog things on Tumblr.
