Vyšla nová verze @Tusky!
Pár zajímavých novinek v této verzi:

nový ikonset

vylepšené hlasování + tlačítko „zobrazit výsledky“

podpora filtru blur (Mastodon 4.4)

lepší prohlížeč obrázků

potvrzení boostů a lajků přes spodní menu

vylepšené odhlašování (čistí cache)

připraveno na Android 16

několik oprav padání a lepší lokalizace

Celý changelog na GitHubu:
github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/rele…

Zkusím to. Pro všechny, kdož poslouchají #radioBeat a vůbec rockovou muziku.
Založil jsem Discord server a jste vy, i všichni vaši známí, srdečně zváni.
Tady je odkaz s pozvánkou:
discord.gg/WTNVUcGbh2
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not saying I'm cynical, but: my default reaction to every Hot Shit New Feature is "if I hold out long enough, eventually they will get bored and cancel it"
404media.co/pocket-app-shuttin…

Simple access to a built-in AI small language model is now available in Microsoft Edge, as a dev preview.

I helped put together the blog, docs, and demos for this and I'm happy this is now out.

The team working on this is very interested in your feedback and use cases if you have any.

See blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/20…

So, I was looking to see if there was a way to replicate the behavior of aria-valuetext when using the HTML5's input of range. Turns out this is not possible because there is no equivalent attribute for this HTML control. This encourages hacking then.
Some references:

developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do…

developer.mozilla.org/en-US/do…
@SteveFaulkner @aardrian @tink What do you think?

in reply to Steve Faulkner

This does of course work! I believe I was simply saying that I would have liked to accomplish this without using ARIA as in, since the < input type="range"> has a value attribute, it should probably have a "valuetext" one as well for consistency with ARIA. Inserting "aria-valuetext" into an otherwise non-ARIA control somewhat feels like hacking. Was thinking out loud, FWIW!

🕛Z #NowPlaying at the top of the hour, 2 hours of relaxing #NewAge, #ambient, and #meditationmusic on Northern Lights: The New Age Show, #live with Kelly Sapergia. More information is at ksapergia.net/northernlights/. Tune in either by visiting theglobalvoice.info and clicking on the Listen Live link, or go directly to theglobalvoice.info:8443/broad… #TGVRadio #audio #radio 📺🗣️📻🎶🎙️🌌🌈🫣🫰🩵🪬🫶

Ukraine is home to the world’s longest musical instrument - the trembita, a traditional wooden alpine horn that can reach up to 8 meters (26 feet) in length. Used primarily by the Hutsuls of the Carpathian Mountains, the trembita is crafted from hollowed spruce or pine, split and rejoined, then wrapped in birch bark. Despite its massive size, the instrument is lightweight and portable, designed to carry sound across great distances in mountainous terrain.
The trembita has been used for centuries, primarily not as a musical instrument in the conventional sense, but as a tool of communication. In the remote highlands, where settlements were scattered and roads were scarce, the trembita served as a kind of natural radio. It announced births, deaths, funerals, seasonal migrations, the return of shepherds, or emergencies like wolf sightings or raids. Each call followed a specific pattern, immediately recognizable to those familiar with its codes.
Mentions of similar long alpine horns exist as far back as the medieval period. In the 16th and 17th centuries, records from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth note the use of long horns in the Carpathians, likely early references to the trembita. The instrument also appears in traditional Ukrainian folklore, poetry, and Hutsul legends, often associated with nature, spiritual rituals, and transitions between life and death. In some traditions, it was said that the trembita's sound could guide a soul to the afterlife.
The trembita was also used in religious and seasonal rituals - especially around Christmas and Easter - often in combination with carols or ceremonial processions. In some areas, trembitas would announce the arrival of guests or the start of a festival. During the Soviet era, the trembita was repurposed as a folkloric showpiece in state-sanctioned performances, which helped preserve it, even if its original role diminished.
Yet, it was not forgotten and remains widely used today, despite the attempts by the Soviet Union to gradually suppress Ukrainian culture, language, and anything related to its rich and noble history.

#Ukraine #UkraineFacts #DidYouKnow

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CHUM hospital staff say they have to ration Kleenex due to budget constraints

ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/ch…

CAQastrophe. They want to privatize Quebec healthcare

My youngest, who is the true #eurovision fanatic in the family is of the firm opinion that everything is better with traditional instruments. Considering that I was a teenager in the 1980s, the era of folk punk, I can only agree.
So, of course, we have playlists. And I might have listened a lot to them lately. Because this is playing in my head. #folkpunk
youtu.be/RSMMU2wX0Bk?si=qJtO7W…
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Aira’s AI Visual Interpreter | Trusted Testers Waitlist Now Open

Over the last year, thousands of members of the blind and low-vision community participated in the Build AI program — shaping the future of accessible technology. Now, in collaboration with Google, we’re announcing Aira’s AI Visual Interpreter powered by Project Astra.

This conversational AI tool provides real-time visual assistance. Whether you’re checking what’s on your thermostat, finding your keys, or identifying what’s in your fridge — Aira AI sees and responds naturally.

Ask:
“Is this milk expired?”
“What temperature is my thermostat showing?”
“Is this the blue shirt or the black one?”
It’s instant, interactive, and backed by professional human Visual Interpreters.

We're launching a trusted testers program to give early access to those who want to explore what’s possible with conversational visual AI.
Join the waitlist → aira.io/projectastra/

#AiraAI #ProjectAstra #AIForAccessibility #BuiltWithCommunity #GoogleAI

While at #SightCity yesterday, I was introduced to a line of Braille displays called b.note by Eurobraille. Intriguingly, they are powered by a Raspberry Pi, using Debian Linux as their OS. Apparently there's a developer mode, which allows users to connect to it via ssh, and even extend functionality using Python scripts. I'm already in the market for a new display and now very strongly considering getting one of these, especially since I quite liked the keyboard and Braille modules as well.

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in reply to Alex Hall

@alexhall But yes, this display does use the more traditional piezoelectric Braille cells. I was personally happy about that, as they do feel very similar to the Handy Tech Active Star which I'm currently using, and which is also sadly in the process of slowly falling apart. To be fair though, I have been using this display for around 10 years, which means it has actually outlived all the other tech on my desk right now.

🦊 Mozilla oznámila konec personalizovaných funkcí služby Pocket. Zůstává jen základní ukládání článků, ale končí doporučení, tagy a další funkce.
📚 Naštěstí máme na Oscloud alternativu: Wallabag!
Open source, s tagy, archivací, offline čtením a plnou kontrolou nad daty.
✅ Ideální čas přejít.
docs.oscloud.cz/apps/wallabag/
#opensource #pocket #wallabag #oscloud

Join us next week for “Color in CSS” with Aubrey Sambor, Lead Front End Developer.

Mark your calendars: May 29, 12pm ET.
a11ytalks.com/posts/2025-may
#A11y #Accessibility

All those years of forcing unwanted Pocket integration into Firefox end with an unceremonious shut down.

Pocket didn't even get to star in its own obituary, as Mozilla unwinds itself from anything that isn't its ai/advertisement business - meaning that Fakespot (which Mozilla bought just over 2 years ago) is also on the chopping block.

"This shift allows us to shape the next era of the internet...vertical tabs, smart search and more AI-powered features on the way"

blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/bu…

in reply to Sarah Jamie Lewis

I also feel the need to point out a few months back, when I and others were criticising Firefox's new terms of service / privacy / AUP policy as being overbroad, inappropriate, and down right unethical (it still is)...one of the main category responses was "oh they are only saying they need to collect these categories of data, and require this ridiculously over the top license, things because of integrations...like Pocket"

mmm hmm.

Mozilla is shutting down Pocket, its read-it-later service.

May I recommend @wallabag as an alternative? I've used it happily for years.

blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/bu…

#Firefox #Pocket

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1/2 "Slovenka porazila aj mužov, v Himalájach vyhrala jeden z najťažších triatlonov na svete. Dokázala to ako prvá žena v histórii

Trénuje v Bratislave popri práci a hovorí, že nie je vrcholová športovkyňa. V Nepále však dosiahla prelomový úspech."

🔒dennikn.sk/4652608/slovenka-po…

#triatlon