pan_netnet ([personal profile] pan_netnet) wrote2025-07-16 10:05 am

через лет 5 будет в пиндосии и евросовке

https://lenta.ru/news/2025/07/16/rossiyan-zahoteli-nachat-shtrafovat-za-poiskovye-zaprosy-v-gosdume-uzhe-odobrili-popravki-k-sootvetstvuyuschemu-zakonoproektu/

В ближайшее время в Кодексе об административных правонарушениях (КоАП РФ) может появиться новая статья, согласно которой поиск некоторой информации может обернуться для россиян штрафом. Комитет Госдумы по госстроительству и законодательству уже одобрил соответствующие поправки ко второму чтению законопроекта о штрафах за отдельные правонарушения в сфере транспортно-экспедиционной деятельности.

Речь идет о статье 13.53 («Поиск заведомо экстремистских материалов и получение доступа к ним»). Размер штрафа для граждан за такое правонарушение будет составлять от 3 до 5 тысяч рублей.

Помимо этого, поправками предлагается внести изменения в статью 14.3 КоАП РФ («нарушение законодательства о рекламе»). Согласно информации из думской электронной базы, может появиться штраф за рекламу VPN-сервисов.

Статью 14.3 дополнить частью 18 следующего содержания: «Распространение рекламы программно-аппаратных средств доступа к информационным ресурсам, информационно-телекоммуникационным сетям, доступ к которым ограничен, влечет наложение административного штрафа на граждан в размере от 50 тысяч до 80 тысяч рублей»
Текст поправок, рекомендуемых к принятию

Для должностных лиц штраф за это правонарушение будет больше — от 80 до 150 тысяч рублей. Самый большой штраф предполагается для юридических лиц — от 200 до 500 тысяч рублей.

Также предлагается ввести в КоАП РФ новую статью 13.52, согласно которой штрафовать будут владельцев VPN-сервисов в том случае, если они не будут придерживаться установленного порядка взаимодействия с Роскомнадзором. Размеры штрафов будут аналогичными.

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разумеется, под предлогом "у нас же третья мировая".
в этом, кстати, и ответ почему пан в чф не пользовался яндексом, а переехав обходит гугл, упирая на моссадовский гусь. чем более местримный ресурс, тем строже будут смотреть.

p.s. в палестинском гето вроде шота такое уже есть.
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-07-16 09:57 am

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Happy birthday, [personal profile] gallimaufri!
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ingenero ([personal profile] ingenero) wrote2025-07-16 10:04 am

Ледниковый период

Случайно открыл Ледниковый период на Вики. Я впечатлен. Вот пара картинок оттуда.
Read more... )
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murgatroyd_666 ([personal profile] murgatroyd_666) wrote in [community profile] girlgenius_lair2025-07-16 12:00 am

Wednesday's comic

https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20250716

Once again, malicious compliance ... delightful malicious compliance!
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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2025-07-15 10:26 pm

Murderbot ficlet involving spies and forced drugging

I'm not sure if this is complete enough for AO3, but I got a delicious hurt/comforty prompt on Tumblr, and ended up writing 1800 words for it. (Prompt and fic under the cut.)

Update: Now posted on AO3 as Soft Reboot.

1800 words of forced drugging )
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Muccamukk ([personal profile] muccamukk) wrote2025-07-15 10:16 pm
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Two Brief Murderbot thoughts

That I haven't seen anyone else mention.

ONE.
I like that they cast an older actor. AS is closing in on 50, and it might be a Hollywood 50, but he looks like he's seen some miles along the road. It makes things hit different than if they'd cast a thirty year old who looked like they just hatched. I know they compressed the timespan in the show, but in the book it'd been something in the range of four years between when it disabled its governor module and the start of All Systems Red, plus however long it'd been enslaved before that, which it doesn't even really remember. Which I think is better represented by someone with some lines around their eyes.

TWO.
Nenya speculated about if they were going to do the later books (and I think they'll do three seasons to cover the first four novellas, combining Artificial Condition and Rogue Protocol into the second season, and then call it a day), and if so, if we'd see the ship from System Collapse. I'd been thinking that, actually, mild spoiler for System Collapse )
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calimac ([personal profile] calimac) wrote2025-07-15 10:10 pm

had a hammer

The doorbell rang this morning, and it wasn't a package delivery, which is what usually generates a doorbell ring here. It was a guy from the utility company, wanting to look at our gas meter.

This was slightly odd, as the same thing had happened the previous day.

The guy said the previous guy hadn't been able to get access to the meter.

Uh-oh, had we blocked it off or something? No, he just meant that the previous guy hadn't had the right tool with him.

It turned out, the new guy explained, that the valve on the pipe attached to the meter was partly underneath the concrete in the patio, and they had to get it free. (It's been this way for the 18 years we've lived here.) So the right tool turned out to be ... a jackhammer.

Not too large a dent in the concrete, and everything was swept up afterwards, and the cats were not as bothered by the loud noise as I'd thought. B. had on her noise-canceling headphones, and I just went upstairs.
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seekingferret ([personal profile] seekingferret) wrote2025-07-15 11:45 pm
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All the Fanfic Panels at Worldcon 2025

I've done this exercise some past years (2020 2019, I've also written up a few Philcons, I think...), mostly to show how inadequate and silly the treatment of fanfic has been at past Worldcons. But here's the list of all of the fanfic panels at the Seattle Worldcon, and it's frankly incredible. It's such a diverse group of panel topics, covering history, technique, craft, culture, community. I'm excited to be on a couple of these panels myself, and to attend some of the others. The team who came up with them and got them onto the schedule deserves all the kudos.

Full Program for Seattle Worldcon

Fix-It Fic
The “fix-it fic” is a staple of the fanfic community, but why do we write it? What do we get out of it? What tropes are fix-it fic writers drawn to, and how can it be done well? What happens when the fanfic is better than the show, and how do small tweaks in canon lore to “fix” canon mistakes change everything?

Star Trek and Fanfic
The earliest modern fanfic arose in the mid-1960s, while the original Star Trek was still on the air. It’s often called the ur-fandom in fanfic communities, even though the roots of fanfic can be traced to Homer or earlier. What made Trek fanfic different from the earlier stories-about-stories, and what’s made it so enduring?

Filk and Fanfic: Two Great Tastes
Filk and fanfic cover some of the same ground: character studies, missing scenes, genre twists (from dramatic to funny or vice-versa), new stories in an existing universe, adding a sexy twist, or shifting the POV character. Sometimes, they don’t use a single character or event from the original, but everyone recognizes it as specific commentary. Come explore what else these two often-neglected types of fan works have in common.

Is That Fanfic?
Some books that might be “fanfic” aren’t called fanfic: Unauthorized spinoffs (Wicked, Wide Sargasso Sea, The Wind Done Gone), sequels by different authors (most comic books), and authorized books based on TV series. It’s not limited to text: Gaming mods for video games, role-playing games in licensed settings (Middle Earth, Call of Cthulhu), and fan-made games like Jumpchain also put a new spin on existing content. Are they types of fanfic? What else would we call “I made a story about someone else’s story?”

Building Writing Skills Through Fan Fiction
Before we write, we read, and often, it’s our favorite stories and characters that inspire us to be writers in the first place. Whether you stick with fan fiction or not, fan fiction is a place where young writers can play in a familiar sandbox, honing their skills and building their own authorial voice. Which fanfic writing skills translate directly to pro-writer skills—and what fanfic skills don’t connect to commercial markets at all?

ao3 mcu a:aou a.b.o. bdsm ot3 hs au pwp
Do you know what the title of this panel means? Come learn about the specialized vocabulary of fanfic: how and why the abbreviations and other terms get invented, and how that language works to build and sustain fanfic communities. (The kink tomato is not a food; dead dove is not a bird. Does “HS” stand for high school or Homestuck?)

Filing Off the Serial Numbers
Plenty of fanfic authors have “filed off the serial numbers” and republished their fic as mainstream stories. The most famous is Fifty Shades of Grey, but the Vorkosigan Saga began as Star Trek fanfic. What works, and what doesn’t? Is this a reasonable career-starter for new would-be pro writers? Are there any tips to make it work better or any traps to avoid?

What Is the OTW/AO3?
In 2007, Astolat blogged that fanfic writers need an archive of their own, not beholden to corporate interests and censorship. Eighteen years after the Organization for Transformative Works (OTW) started it, the Archive of Our Own (AO3) is going strong, with a Hugo Award in 2019, and now over 4 million users and 14 million works. Come find out how it happened, how it works, how you can find what you want to read—and, if you’re interested, how to get involved.

Fanfic as Therapy
Fanfic isn’t just writing practice or sharing ideas about what happens next when the series is over—it’s also used to explore personal emotions and reactions to trauma. Come discuss the therapeutic value of fanfic as both writers and readers in a moderated open discussion rather than a traditional panel.

What *Is* Fanfiction, Anyway?
What is fanfic, and why is it important to science fiction fandom? Panelists will discuss the history of fanfiction and its connections to SFF fandom, what makes it different from authorized spinoffs, and how the fanfic community perceives itself.

Licenced TTRPGs as Fanfic
TTRPGs have a long history of media-licensed game systems: Call of Cthulhu, Marvel Universe, Middle Earth Role-Playing, and dozens of lesser-known games for TV shows or movies. Panelists will explore the connections and differences between “Let’s play a game in this setting” and “I want to write a story in this setting.”

Fanfic Community as Gift Economy
The pros and cons of an artistic community with a strong non-economic, even anti-commercial, bias. How fanfic works outside of writing markets, and what happens when fanfic writers go pro. This will be a moderated group discussion, rather than a regular panel—everyone can participate.

Not Just Training Wheels
Fanfic is often claimed to be “good practice” on one’s route to becoming a professional author, but this is not the only reason people write fanfic. Panelists will discuss some of the others: bonding with a community, exploring story concepts with very niche appeal, enjoying a personal fantasy, and more.

Fanfic on Paper
From mimeograph with staples or comb-binding to small runs of offset printing and artisanal fanbindings with custom covers, fanfic has never been published like other literature. Find out how it used to be done, how it shifted to digital publishing, and how it’s shared on paper now. We’ll look at the history of fanzines and the current fanbinding hobby, the ethics of publishing in a niche community, and the controversies of commercialization.

Making It Gay… or Trans, Neurodivergent, BIPOC, and More
In a media world that too often does not represent women, queerness, BIPOC identities, neurodivergence, or people with disabilities, it’s no wonder we choose to represent ourselves and/or our desires in the fanfic we write. This panel isn’t about why we take cishet characters and make them gay, trans, or a dozen other things; it’s about why we should and the freedom and joy that goes with knowing we can.

The Absent S: (Fem)Slash and Sapphics
When most people hear slash, they think man-and-man (M/M), but in modern parlance the term actually applies to any “ship” that is same-sex. In some fandoms, femslash is the main “ship”! Let’s talk about the differences between F/F and M/M fanfic and fandoms, how femslash is often overlooked or looked down upon in fandom (even when it’s the main “ship” of certain fandoms!), and what femslash means to sapphics in fandom.

Dipping One Toe In: First-Time Fanfic
Have you never read fanfic or are a little interested but are not sure where to start? Come to this panel, where our set of talented and friendly experts will try to give you recommendations—suggestions on which fandoms, authors, and fics might be right up your alley.

Reclamation Through Fanfiction
Fanfiction often ignores the canon setting and relationships to tell stories the original creators never intended. But can it ignore the setting’s creator? From Lovecraft to Rowling to Gaiman, many authors of beloved works are later discovered to be prejudiced or predatory or both. Can fanfiction be used to take back some of these works and put distance between the author and the art?

Smut for Fun, Not Profit
Fanfic erotica is so famous that many believe it’s all of fanfic. Learn how the tropes and styles of kinky and erotic topics change when they are written by and for a shared community. Let’s discuss how kinky writing changes when there’s no potential of commercial activity and it’s all about what gets you hot and what gets your readers hot.
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michaelkoloboff ([personal profile] michaelkoloboff) wrote2025-07-16 09:25 am

Зоркий Глаз

US tariffs may last well after Trump; crucial for countries to deepen trade ties: SM Lee
Это оне что, до сих пор думают, что ничего не поменялось? Даже хер с ним на "после Трампа", но на ближайшие 4 года я так понимаю никто чесаться не собирается. Тот же Вьетнам что, они надеются со своими тарифами 46% пересидеть или что к ним применять не будут? Непонятненько.
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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2025-07-15 04:21 pm
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-07-15 07:27 pm

Something that's always interested me

is when an organization feels the urgent need to say something both in officialese and also everyday talk. I can think of three very relevant examples in NYC:

1. Every time you do your taxes or do almost anything that involves interacting with the state government, you'll have to pick your county, and if you live in Brooklyn or Staten Island that means they list the county with the coterminous borough in parentheses.

2. If you have a kid in school, every year they send you a form reminding you to fill out your Emergency Contact Card, and every year they include the phrase "Blue Card" right afterwards. Because that's what we all call it. Because they're blue.

3. And here's one I haven't thought about much since adolescence, but if a job is apt to hire teens then they will ask for their Employment Certification and then, inevitably, add "Working Papers" right afterwards, again, because that's what everybody calls them.

There must be other examples I'm missing, as well as non-NY examples. I sometimes wonder if it'd be easier for them to just cave to the inevitable and start listing the everyday term first and then list the "real" term afterwards.
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bens_dad ([personal profile] bens_dad) wrote2025-07-15 10:07 pm

Microsoft Defender for Linux !

Microsoft Defender is available (free) for Ubuntu !
# apt show mdatp
Package: mdatp
Version: 101.25042.0003
Priority: optional
Section: devel
Maintainer: Microsoft Defender Group <mdatplinuxpackages@microsoft.com>
Installed-Size: 530 MB
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.23)
Download-Size: 157 MB
APT-Sources: https://packages.microsoft.com/ubuntu/25.04/prod plucky/main amd64 Packages
Description: Microsoft Defender (Production)
Microsoft Defender is a complete endpoint
security solution. It delivers preventative protection, post-breach
detection, automated investigation, and response.

It takes about half a gig of disk (roughly the same as ClamAV IIRC):
Download size: 157 MB
Space needed: 530 MB
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kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2025-07-15 10:01 pm
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today I have been dragged kicking and screaming into maybe reading some Descartes

Specifically I have tracked down a copy of Treatise on Man, which is probably the source of the claim I've seen phrased several ways, most eyebrow-raisingly and also most readily to hand by Steve Haines, attributing to Descartes the idea that pain is

something similar to hearing, it is a fixed signal and measurable response

and it turns out I've got access to a whole entire PDF which turns out to be only 71 pages, including quite a lot of fairly large images, so I suppose I'm going to read Descartes now as a break from working my way through the BBC's Higher revision guides on neurobiology, which is itself a detour from reading the introductory text on nerves aimed at undergraduates...

(The things I've actually been reading today consist of two chapters of Hyperbole and a Half, a partial chapter of The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, both as Shared Activities with A, and about half of A Handful of Flour, a recipe book I have owned for quite a while now and am rapidly concluding I might no longer wish to dedicate shelf space to...)

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sanguinity ([personal profile] sanguinity) wrote2025-07-15 01:54 pm
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Write Every Day: Welcome

What Is Write Every Day?
A roving writing support community, with a bias toward encouraging a daily writing habit. It's a decentralized community, without moderators or a fixed home; hosting duties are passed around among members of the community. [personal profile] nafs is hosting the first half of July; I'm hosting the second half, starting on the sixteenth. (By my time-zone: tomorrow.) [personal profile] zwei_hexen will take over in August. If you want the history of who hosted when, [personal profile] zwei_hexen keeps a list.

Who can participate?
Anyone! Drop in on any check-in post to say that you wrote that day. If you want to talk about victories, challenges, or process, feel free to do that, too. If you'd like to cheer on or commiserate with another commenter, please do -- conversation is encouraged!

What kind of writing?
Whatever you like. I'm here to help you meet your goals, not set them for you.

How much do I need to write?
Any amount counts. The traditional minimum unit is the so-called "alibi sentence" -- a single sentence that lets you check in and say you've written today. But you don't have to write new words, either: editing, transcription, outlining, and other activities that get you closer to a finished draft all count, too. If you think it counts, it counts. I'm not here to police your process.

How often do I have to check in?
Drop in or out at any time, or check in for several days at once, if you like. Please check in on the most recent post and say what day(s) you're checking in for, so I can keep the tally straight.

What does the tally look like?
For each day, I list the people who checked in for that day, and I publish the updated tally in every check-in post, so you can double-check my work.

Housekeeping
As host, I'll be publishing daily check-in posts, distributing encouragement in the comments, and keeping a tally of who checked in what day. I'm in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC -7), and plan to post the daily check-in during my evening. (A few hours later than this post went up.) I know my proposed posting time is very late for many people, so don't feel you have to wait for the new day's post -- just check in on the most recent post, whenever is convenient for you. Whatever post you use, please include what day you're checking in for, so I can keep the tally straight.

I'll also be using a consistent tag for these check-in posts ("write every day") so feel free to block or bookmark that, depending on your interests.

If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments!
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Selenga ([personal profile] selenga) wrote2025-07-15 11:21 pm
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1 035 060

Оккупант снимает свое укрытие за мгновение до прилета украинского артиллерийского снаряда: "Не думаю, что они спалили наш этот балаган". ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563158

Пограничники поразили 10 укрытий, 3 блиндажа, 2 минометных расчета, квадроцикл россиян на Курщине. ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563218


Воздушные силы нанесли удары авиационными боеприпасами по пунктам управления российскими дронами. ВИДЕО
Воздушные силы нанесли удары высокоточными авиационными боеприпасами по приоритетным целям
- пунктам управления российскими дронами в Запорожской области и Северо-Слобожанском направлении фронта
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563443

Наземный робот уничтожает оккупантов из пулемета на Сумщине: "Роботизированная х#йня стреляет из пулемета". ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563116



Бойцы 53-й ОМБр уничтожили в небе российские разведывательные беспилотники: 2 "SuperCam", "Zala" и "Орлан". ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563434

Бойцы 3-й ОШБр установили рекорд и сбили в небе 268 вражеских беспилотников всего за месяц. ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3562843

"Крила Омеги" уничтожили гаубицу и САУ 2С19 "Мста-С" российских захватчиков. ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563465

Бойцы 3 ОШБр обнаружили и уничтожили танки, САУ "Нона", БМП и ремонтно-эвакуационную машину оккупантов. ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563248

Нацгвардейцы уничтожили корейскую систему залпового огня "Type 75" на Купянском направлении. ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3562831

Наши штурмовики ликвидировали оккупантов, которые засели в укрытии: "Выходите, а то мы разъ#бем эту трубу". ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563189

Бойцы ССО совершили успешный налет в тыл противника, ликвидировали оккупантов, а одного — взяли в плен.. ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563230


Подразделения СБС поразили 681 цель противника в течение суток. ИНФОГРАФИКА
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/p3563463

Враг потерял 7490 человек и 2757 единиц техники за неделю. ИНФОГРАФИКА
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/n3563018

Общие боевые потери РФ с начала войны – около 1 035 060 человек (+1130 за сутки), 11 019 танков, 30 294 артсистемы, 22987 боевых бронированных машин. ИНФОГРАФИКА
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/n3563077



Собака кромсает тело российского солдата, ликвидированного на поле боя. ВИДЕО
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3563486
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lb_lee ([personal profile] lb_lee) wrote2025-07-15 03:29 pm
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Where LB Goes For Fun On The Internet

"LB, you're not on social media, and you live like some weird austere godless monk. Do you even have fun on the Internet???"

Oh, don't worry, friends. We have fun on the Internet:
  • Archive.org (for old music, old multi stuff, old website research, weird niche research... what DON'T I use Archive.org for? Seriously probably the website we spend the most time on)
  • Archive of Our Own (for prose fiction and porn--most known for fanfic, but its tag system is so good that we sometimes trawl the original fic archive for stuff)
  • the Anarchist Library (what it sounds like)
  • Bandcamp (for new music--I have YET to figure out how the fuck iTunes works)
  • LotusPrince's Let's Plays (this is the only Youtuber I really watch anymore, been watching him for over ten years, he is a softspoken, straightfaced completionist who tries to be positive about every game he plays, no matter how clunky or goofy, and he is still my favorite parasocial companion for when I am so brainblasted I really can't handle anything more complicated than "go to the right, fight boss.")
We use an RSS reader to stay on top of blogs and artist accounts scattered across the ether, but if it can't be RSSed, then we don't bother. Lotus Prince is the only exception; he's a self-limiting, Gatorade activity, something I only want when I'm badly depleted, and once I recharge, I'm off to the races again, digging around in 1998 soulbonding websites on Archive.org.

I only play one game now, hack103 (and we use our local offline copy. Our shoulder only allows it on occasion, but fortunately, Hack is from 1985 and pre-poopsocking, so it's a very easy game to put down for years at a time and pick up again.
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-07-15 07:49 pm

Feeling just slightly disingenuous

Have been involved over the last day or so in the discovery and revelation of a hoohah over an esteemed bibliographer having copped to having fabricated a set of letters, of which the transcriptions appear on their website, with, true, a provenance note that might give one to be a tad cautious when citing.

But anyway, someone I know did actually cite something from one of these letters - fortunately not as a major pillar of an argument or anything like that - in their book which is only just published (and copy of which for review I finally received last week). And was informed by the perpetrator.

Cue kerfuffle. The ebook can be readily corrected but not the hardback copies.

But anyway, this led to me (particularly given subject and period) to think upon an instance I had encountered of learning - from the author no less - that a series of supposedly authentic Victorian erotic novels had been knocked up (perhaps that is not the phrase one should employ?) as remunerated hackwork for a paperback publisher in the 1990s.

A few of these are now accessible via the Internet Archive and I discover that they have introductions setting them up as Orfentik Discoveries of the writings of a Private Gents Club.

Anyway, I wrote this all up for my academic blog, and there has been discussion on bluesky about hoaxes and fakes and also I introduced the topic of people being misled by fictional pastiches that were not meant to mislead (or at least, like 'Cleone Knox''s work, have long been known to be made up).

(Ern Malley complicates this like whoa, since it has been claimed that the authors of the hoax actually produced SRS surrealist poetry whether they meant to or not.)

And as a scholar and an archivist I am against hoaxes and fakes and people inserting false documents into archives and so on -

- but I still have the occasional qualm that some naive reader will not read the disclosure of the real origin story right at the back of the volumes and think that the Journals of Mme C-, subsequently Lady B-, actually exist.