
About me (in short)
A student of graduate Cybernetics and robotics programme at FEE CTU in Prague.
Professional interrests: everything concerning low-level programming, HW design
Personal interrests: skiing, Après-ski, weight lifting a bit, definitely your favorite beer drinking specialist.
Wall of Shame: Chat Control Traitors
These traitors voted for spying of your private messages.
On 7–9 July 2026, the European Parliament voted 331 in favour to 304 against (11 abstentions) to extend the “Chat Control 1.0” ePrivacy derogation, allowing platforms to scan private communications. These are the Czech MEPs who voted in favour.
Don’t let other MEPs vote in favor of a law which is disguised as a good thing, but whose implementation would open a way for private message spying!
| Photo | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Danuše Nerudová | Starostové (STAN) |
![]() | Jan Farský | Starostové (STAN) |
![]() | Luděk Niedermayer | TOP 09 |
![]() | Ondřej Kolář | TOP 09 |
![]() | Tomáš Zdechovský | KDU-ČSL |
![]() | Klára Dostálová | ANO |
![]() | Jaroslava Jermanová | ANO |
![]() | Jana Nagyová | ANO |
![]() | Jaroslav Bžoch | ANO |
![]() | Ondřej Knotek | ANO |
![]() | Jaroslav Knot | ANO |
Sources:
- EU to extend temporary message-scanning regime to detect child sexual abuse online (Euronews)
- Procedural Trick Before Summer Recess Pushes EU Parliament Towards Capitulation on “Chat Control” (Patrick Breyer)
- Parliament forced back to the chat control question (EU Perspectives)
- Chat monitoring: Parliament extends exemption and limits scans (Table.Briefings)










