this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2025
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Using your consumer power to refuse to feed the profits of adversaries of humanity. Marketplace baddies who cause disproportionate harm to the planet or people.
Who to boycott, why they are being boycotted (or why you personally boycott them), and how to boycott them (if it’s not obvious).
Also welcome: discussion on how to organize and track your boycotts. E.g. whether it’s a special tool or app, or whether it’s a series of text files to GREP.
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I’ll have a look at that directive¹ when I get a chance but I have to wonder if it’s then illegal to write your own FOSS f/w for a printer which has no proactive measures -- which you would need to do in order to escape the tyranny of manufacturer ink shenanigans and anti-features.
The quality of most consumer printers is insufficient for counterfiets to begin with, but most certainly they aren’t going to handle the holograms.
¹ strange that it would be a directive considering the EU has exclusive competency over the euro.
(update)
The dots show up easily under a blacklight or blue LED. Which means if you are creating artwork for a blacklit party venue, the noise ruins the artwork.
Update
I had a look at EU Directive 2014/62. This seems to be the relavent bit:
I do not interpret anything there as requiring printer makers to pro-actively produce tracker dots.
Note the law thread is here.