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A sonification is the use of sound to convey data, like a cartoon character dropping something on their foot, or an astronomical event mapped to sound. In this 27 min audio described documentary, get introduced to astronomy through sound, fantastic for blind folk, totally cool for anyone! youtube.com/watch?v=GxWwlwvcQD…



Me, when I start explaining DMARC, DKIM and how they work with mailing lists.
in reply to Seirdy

@Seirdy We'll all realize we had it easy when Gmail starts demanding DARA-compliant ARC signatures on everything.



So cool! A one-pixel-wide font that exploits subpixels.

(Source: reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck…)

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From bsky: "Hey everyone, Consumer Reports wants to hear how software obsolescence has affected you. We're gathering stories as part of a future push to get companies to disclose their plans to support a product before you buy it. Share your story here:

consumerreports.org/stories?qu…

#softwareobsolescence

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Elon Musk’s preferred judge recuses himself from X’s case against advertisers

Judge who had stock in Tesla and Unilever drops X case over alleged ad boycott.

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…



A former Apple engineer discusses their Google culture shock experience:

> My director wore an Apple Watch and had an iPhone ... my VP too. Nobody was expected to eat the dog food and so few did. This was crazy to me coming from Apple ... several internal sites would ask you to file [a bug report] on why you switched to chrome [if you used chrome]. So many crazy issues I saw and reported didn’t actually matter to many high ranking members of the pixel team because they didn’t use the devices

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Some eagle-eyed folks noticed Flathub recently passed 2 billion downloads, but here are some more interesting milestones from 2024 so far:

• 70% of the most popular apps are verified
• Over 100 curated quality apps
• 4 million active installs (up 4× in the past 6 months!)

Read more about it on the blog: docs.flathub.org/blog/2-billio…

#Flathub #Flatpak #Linux #OpenSource



Heads up, Apple users! Apparently, starting in November, using the iOS Patreon app means that 30% of the money you're trying to send to an artist (like me) would go to Apple instead. Just use Patreon through your browser, I assure you, you don't need the app!
in reply to Photorat

Also, it saves your passwords if you use the browser! Yay! Who needs bloated apps anyway!

Also Apple is total bullshit!

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in reply to Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston

Apple should take one-third of your bank savings when you use the bank app. I feel like that's the next extension to increase profits and they might as well get there now.



I did not catch this 😞
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For those who are interested in alternative ways to use a Linux interface, there are things even lighter than desktop environments, called window managers. There's one called I3, and @storm has made an accessibility plugin forit, which also adds other cool stuff like the ability to control audio playback and such. It's called I38.

git.stormux.org/storm/I38

#linux #foss #accessibility #blind #i3 #I3WM



Old Habits Die Hard – Russian Troops Loot Abandoned Villages in Kursk kyivpost.com/post/37323t


5 things white people can do to start making the fediverse less toxic for Black people

privacy.thenexus.today/start-m…

  1. Listen more to more Black people – and amplify their voices
  2. Post less – and think before you post
  3. Call in, call out, and/or report anti-Blackness when you see it
  4. Support Black people and Black-led instances and projects
  5. Approach it intersectionally

The article also has links to anti-racism resources and appendices with a list of common mistkes to avoid and blocklist resources for moderators.

Thanks to everybody who gave feedback on earlier drafts!

Read on for some excerpts (1/N)

#fediverse #mastodon #antiracism

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It's hard to say I've done French for a year now. Before anyone comes at me with the leap year bullshit, this isn't even the official anniversary, it's just my 365th day on Duo Lingo of doing French minus a couple streak freezes in between. I'm proud of this. Arguably, it is the longest thing I've stuck to with any kind of consistency. I'm proud, and that's all that matters to me.
in reply to Estelle

Congratulations to you. :) I am somehow not able to keep up with the streaks, but I am glad it works for you, and this is all that matters. Celebrate your achievement. :)


The frontend community is in crisis. I know, because I could spend every waking hour helping e-commerce and productivity apps fix the *unbelievably* bad performance that is now the hallmark of contemporary, JavaScript-first web development.

But it's worse than that. This stuff has infected public services; the sorts of sites that have to serve *everyone*, iPhone or no.

Part 2 of this series is the hardest to watch, but essential to understand how far we've fallen:

infrequently.org/2024/08/objec…




#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you 12 updated and 1 added apps:

* YAM Launcher: a minimal android launcher with weather integration – and a #reproducibleBuilds 😃

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:



"Removing focus indicators for keyboard users is like hiding the cursor for mouse users." - @matuzo in Web Accessibility Cookbook

Brilliant comparison!

In fact, it made me wonder... can you hide a cursor for mouse users? Yep, you can set it to a custom png file that's completely transparent.

If you want to see for yourself how annoying that is, visit nonvisualwebsite.com/ #a11y

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You can see my brodalisques at Artistry in Bloomington, MN now through June 30th, 2024. #brodalisque #art #painting

Klaire Lockheart, Brodalisque Reclining in the Garage. 2021. Oil on Canvas. 24x36”.

Klaire Lockheart, Dude on a Panther Skin. 2021. Oil on Canvas. 20x30”.

Klaire Lockheart, Brodalisque Reclining in the Basement. 2021. Oil on Canvas. 20x30”.



Reminder that my book—Rust Atomics and Locks—is freely available online: marabos.nl/atomics/ 😊

(If you read it, please leave a review on goodreads.com/book/show/632918…)

#rustlang

in reply to Mara

I enjoyed your book immensely. It helped me to understand some Rust internals better than any thing else.



Although I got laid off from Fastly last week and am no longer getting paid to work on WebAssembly, today I co-presented a new proposal to W3C's WebAssembly standards committee, and I'm really glad I did. I was considering dropping out of the proposal but it felt satisfying to help present the things that Alex and I learned while putting the proposal together. And it felt especially satisfying when the group gave strong consensus in favor of moving forward with the proposal. So we'll start working on github.com/WebAssembly/128-bit…, based on github.com/WebAssembly/design/…


I figured out where all the lewd Mastodon content is coming from


How to be very classy, very demure when deploying your compute: don't be loud, don't be noisy with old fashioned rackmount servers, be mindful of the people working there. Very understated, very efficient.


Some notes on mlx-whisper - it's now really easy to run transcriptions through an Apple Silicon (and GPU) optimized Whisper model using Python on macOS simonwillison.net/2024/Aug/13/…


Enjoyed presenting on Day 1 of Drupal GovCon -- Data Analysis of Drupal, Government and Best Practices

TLDR: Drupal is doing better than average, based on most CrUX Core Web Vital evaluations, but we still need to do better for CX.

As a community we can work to improve these scores and improve the digital experience of .gov sites.

docs.google.com/presentation/d…

#DrupalGovCon #GovCon #DC #DigitalTech #Data #GoogleLighthouse #accessibiity #Performance #CX #government #Drupal




🎉 We are the anchor sponsor for the public sector track at The Matrix Conference!

This global event highlights how Matrix is revolutionising workplace communications, especially in large public sector organisations.

Join us to hear from our innovative public sector customers about their journey towards digital sovereignty. 🌍

#OpenSource #PublicSector #DigitalSovereignty

element.io/blog/element-sponso…



People like me are too deep into the Apple ecosystem to ever reasonably leave. Until/unless they fully neuter macOS, I’m here for life. And I’ll realistically never use Android. But the next generation of users might use an iPhone, but they also rely on the web and services from other companies. They use Chromebooks. They don’t have a reason to “root” for Apple the same way I did as a kid. And that’s how platforms change and ecosystems fall off. mastodon.social/@film_girl/112…
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Like a lot of 90s kids, I grew up on Windows at home but used Macs at school and switched to Macs in college during the 2000s. We bought iPods, not Zunes. MacBooks, not Vista. iPhones, not Windows Phones (or Windows Mobile). iPads, not Android tablets. But 2010s kids have other options. And Apple’s odious decisions like making macOS worse, being ratfuckers about the App Store (while still approving/promoting scam apps) doesn’t win over the loyalties of the next-generation of big-money users.
in reply to Christina Warren

Already we see how these sorts of policies play out poorly for Apple: the Apple Vision Pro is so far, an expensive flop that has very few apps and has made its devs very little money (I’ve talked to many. Only a few have done “well”) and most are wholly unwilling to even build an app for it. These policies and decisions have downstream effects. There are consequences. Apple might not “see” them b/c they still print money, but they exist.


CRTC extends wholesale access as it orders Bell, SaskTel, and Telus to provide competitors with workable wholesale access to their fibre networks by February 2025. But the rates still to come and new fibre not eligible for wholesale access for 5 years.
crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2024/20…



New LeaseyBite. Getting Efficient With Reading Email Messages in Microsoft Outlook.

Through Leasey, JAWS has the ability to automatically speak the content of the Outlook reading pane as you move through messages in a mail folder. This means that if the reading pane is enabled, as you move to a new message JAWS will speak the usual details such as the presence of attachments, author and subject, followed by the content of the reading pane. In most cases, the reading pane displays the entire content of a message. This can be very helpful because you can read your Email messages without opening them. Listening to this information can help in making a decision as to whether you wish to open the message, move it elsewhere or delete it.
This feature is a real productivity boost.

The audio for this episode is here.
pinecast.com/listen/1983d34b-c…

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Another very helpful Tip. Worked my way through some mailinglists and that extra time will be well spend.


Librem 14: Your privacy-focused powerhouse. Unleash true digital freedom with our security-focused laptop. #Librem14 #PrivacyFirst
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