BUILD SCHEDULES
2023
16 Sep : Fanmeet in Macau
22 Sep : Fanmeet in Shenzhen (change from Guangzhou)
27 Sep : LIVE Craftman mooncake
30 Sep : Fan con in Cambodia
14 Oct : Fanmeet in Vietnam
22 Oct : LIVE ThaiXiaoxiang dried fruit
29 Oct : Fanmeet in HongKong
8 Nov : LIVE Rors fragrance candle
11 Nov : Fanmeet in Hangzhou
14 Nov : LIVE Fuchi shrimp flavored snack
15 Nov : Photoshoot
23 Nov : LIVE WhoUare, bag designed by Build
9 Dec : Fanmeet in Taipei
17 Dec : BUILD X’mas in Japan
23 Dec : Offline event (Fuchi)
25 Dec : Photoshoot
28 Dec : LIVE SuoLa
2024
16 Jan : LIVE Seaspirit
20 Jan : Fanmeet in Fuzhou
25 Jan : LIVE Tiger coffee
28 Jan : Fanmeet in Manila
3 Feb : NewYear Dinner Party/FM in Hangzhou ?
13 Feb : LIVE Huaxi
23 Feb : LIVE misbei mystbelle
24 Feb : Hangzhou Lantern Festival 2024
3 Mar : Fanmeet in Brazil
8 Mar : LIVE PANDATHAIHOUSE snack
21 Mar : LIVE MUTU
23 Mar : Fan sign event Bangkok D1
24 Mar : Fan sign event Bangkok D2
30 Mar : Fan sign event Chiangmai
6 Apr : Video call Fan event
11 Apr : LIVE XiYuyanZishuox
20 Apr : Fanmeet in Nanning
28 Apr : Fanmeet Berlin
18 May : Fanmeet in Korea
1-4 Jun : BD Let’s Grow Threegether
10 Jun : LIVE Agspace
22 Jun : LIVE BUILDXDEER SECRET
29 Jun : LIVE FGR event at Shanghai
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Oh look, it seems everyone has been opted into the unfortunate "experiment" now. For everyone who has been blissfully using the old UI up until now, welcome to hell :)
Do you not like hell? Do you want to leave and crawl back up into the sunlight of the old UI? Well, have I got a link for you! A beautiful tumblr user (who is not me) has gone and fixed things beautifully for you already: https://github.com/enchanted-sword/dashboard-unfucker
You will need to have Tampermonkey installed on your browser of choice, and once that's done, just go to the github link above, and peruse the readme to install. And voila! You have your old dash back!
The authors of XKit Rewritten said during the experiments that at the time, since this was an "experiment" they weren't going to implement anything to revert to the old UI (although who knows if they'll do it now). And the dashboard unfucker has worked beautifully enough for me to where I genuinely couldn't tell if they had ended the experiment or not.
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Y’all, the Archive admins are made up of VOLUNTEERS. And they have been working for 12-13 HOURS STRAIGHT.
I better not hear any complaints when donation period comes around. OR ELSE.
cosplay by @woahchriswoah on Twitter
EDIT: How do we show appreciation to the volunteers? For me reading these deep dives on OTW issues u guys apparently it's been said multiple times that one of their objective statements is to have paid staff for ao3 and there's a surplus of donations they haven't used up or the other community solutions that needs to address. For those more financially literate feel free to analyze, snipe me or add to the discussion etc. linked here by deepa. They’re cool and these yearly analysis they did aint no joke.
But Seriously what can we do for these volunteers? The probable burn out from this entire fiasco would be no joke. @ao3org
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I feel like there's two parts to the no fly list leak that are getting overlooked right now
1) the person in question has the handle "maia arson crimew" meaning media outlets have to cite "crimew" as the person they're quoting, which is amazing.
2) From everything I've read, crimew didn't actually commit a crime (in this case at least). According to crimew, the no-fly list was discovered on a publicly accessible server, totally unsecured. crimew was using Shodan which is a totally legal tool regularly used by a lot of the security community for research. Schools use and provide access to Shodan, it's a normal tool. Nothing crimew was doing was out of the ordinary. Her access and use of the file was most likely legal (or at least next to impossible to prosecute), given that it was publicly accessible.
crimew even notified CommuteAir of the data vulnerability. Which prevented more sensitive data from leaking, and was absolutely a sign of acting in good faith. Her obligation to even do that is a pretty gray area, but she did it anyways.
Now, crimew has gotten charged by the US in the past for other things, however, Swiss citizens cannot be extradited against their will. So the proceedings were suspended. She could only be charged under Swiss law, and given that the data is/was publicly accessible and the exposure was for public good, that's very unlikely to happen.
The people actually getting investigated by congress/the FBI/the TSA are the idiots at CommuteAir that were hosting the no fly list on an unsecured publicly accessible server. They're the ones who actually get in trouble for failing to have followed basic security protocols. They're the ones who had a legal obligation to safe guard that data, and they're the ones who fucked up.
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