Hungarians made history today as over 180 000 marched through Budapest to celebrate pride, in open defiance of #fidesz's illegal ban. This day will mark the beginning of the end for Victor #Orban and his cronies. Soon #Hungary will be free!

#Hungary #Pride #EUpol

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Just started using #MailPit for dev environments. It's an SMTP testing tool that basically simulates receiving emails sent by your app via SMTP so your app has no idea it's not production. It has some little accessibility quirks like unlabeled buttons here and there, but in general it's quite a thing. Again, I've only started, maybe my opinion will change.

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Yeah, Mastodon's Unlisted is such a misnomer. My biggest gripe with it is that it mainly means "unsearchable".

And you can't really change that on a server, since that would mean that people who did mean "unsearchable" when they chose "unlisted", suddenly find their posts showing up in searches without their consent...

Friendica meanwhile shows threads as threads, but without the collapsing which would be very useful.

in reply to Ben Ramsey

Mastodon has a history of using its popularity to unilaterally control the direction of the Fediverse. If a new spec is proposed that Mastodon doesn't care for, it gets killed. If Mastodon wants to change the rules about how something works, now everyone is forced to accept it or things break.

e.g., There is no such thing as a "Content Warning"; that is the subject field in ActivityPub but Mastodon abused it for another purpose and now we all have to treat it that way. It is probably the perfect field for something like Lemmy to be using as the subject for a thread, but nope -- it's a content warning so they had to invent the title of a post being some <p><a> HTML on the first line of the message body.

Gargon pretends to be a supporter of an permissive, interoperable, federated ecosystem shaped by open democratic processes but in reality all he cares about is what is good for "Mastodon the project".

Tutao, the company behind Tuta Mail and Tuta Calendar, relies on TUXEDO hardware and Linux to power its secure communication platform. In our new success story, CEO Matthias Pfau shares why open source & TUXEDO make the perfect match.

tuxedocomputers.com/en/Tutao-a…

@Tutanota

#tuxedo #success

On June 28, 1969, police raided the #StonewallInn, a New York City bar that welcomed the most marginalized members of the fledgling queer "community": young, poor, and #BIPOC #LGBTQ+ people.

Fed up with being on the receiving end of state violence, drag performers, trans and gender nonconforming people, homeless youth, and queer people of color fought back.

The scuffle became a weeklong riot and marked a pivotal turning point in the movement for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States.

In my Portable Puzzle Collection, it was recently (a few weeks ago) the 20th birthday of the game "Mines": a reimplementation of Minesweeper which ensures every grid can be solved by reasoning rather than guesswork. The first click in a completely blank grid is guaranteed to be safe, and to open an area of more than one clue, and after that, you can always identify a safe square to open next by thinking about the currently visible clues.

This makes it possible to generate grids with a much higher density of mines than standard randomised Minesweeper, such as the example shown here with 99 mines in only a 16×16 grid. I actually didn't predict that this would be possible when I wrote the grid generator originally: I only expected to be able to play on settings like the standard Windows ones, without those nasty last-minute frustrations. The ability to turn up the density by more than a factor of 2 was a very pleasant surprise – my algorithm was far more effective than I had anticipated!

The odd thing about Mines is: in the past 20 years, this one game has received far more bug reports about insoluble game instances than any other puzzle in my collection. Very likely more than all the other games *put together*.

But not one of those reports has turned out to be a real bug in the grid generation. In cases where they sent a save file or a game ID, I generally played through the game myself to make sure; if they only sent a screenshot, I've always at least pointed out something I could see in the picture. *Everybody* who sent this kind of report turned out to have missed something.

Happy 20th birthday, Mines!

Review of "Machtübernahme": Sorry to tell you but you kinda need to read this


Read this a whine ago. It's kinda depressing that I feel like I needed to read that. Everyone who lives in a country in which rght wing forces are gaining more and more momentum (so basically: everyone).

It describes strategies to slow down, hinder, make lifes harder of such forces when they are grasping for power. It describes how such forces gain power.

So pretty essential. And good to know that there are strategies to fight back.

youtube.com/live/mPUd2EPb3z8 ab einer Stunde und etwa 9 Minuten sehen wir uns am Stand der #IBFD auf der #HamRadio2025 bei der Vorstellung der Transceiversteuerung #Midi2Hamlib mit Sprachausgabe und optionaler Komponenten. #Ham #Amateurfunk #Blind #Accessibility
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CBB22 is a capacitor as others noted, e.g. here is its specs: datasheetcafe.com/cbb22-datash…

instructions for motor diagram are mentioned under "connecting"text. ~ on the right side indicates AC line input (phase & neutral) (220V/50Hz as noted above). And if you connect that AC across contacts tagged "0" and "1" it will go turn in one direction, and if you connect it between "2" and "2" it will turn other direction. (provided it is still working, of course).

Hi, I will be one week in #Prague to learn #CzechLanguage in a language school. Does anybody like to meet and speak with me in Czech, so I can practise? In #Praha or later, when I travel for another week through #CzechRepublic.

I can offer Tandem in German or Farsi.

Please share, if you know peoble in Czech. #FediHelp

#čeština #czech_language #tandem #czech

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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wanted to have at least 5 Saudi universities among the top 200 in the world by 2030.

So he paid lots of scientists to falsely claim they worked in Saudi Arabia! Some got up to €70,000 a year just for pretending to work there.

Unfortunately they got caught. The newspaper El Pais exposed the scam.

In 2022, Saudi Arabia had 109 professors on the List of Highly Cited Researchers, compiled by Clarivate. After a bunch got caught, the number dropped to 26. 🤣

Someone should carefully check those 26 researchers.

In fact this "List of Highly Cited Researchers" is a fraud magnet. As of 2024, one in three apparently highly cited researchers has been caught engaging in bad practices.

This is a great example of Goodhart's Law: ""When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure".

Thanks to @mansr for pointing this out.

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#Panoramax cas d'usage N° 15429

Nous avions développé Panolinker comme PoC durant le hackathon de la fabrique des géocommuns de @ignfrance il y a quelques semaines.

Le principe a été repris par la startup d'État "AccèsLibre" qui répertorie l'accessibilité des Etablissements Recevant du Public (ERP) qui a ouvert un challenge sur son site:

acceslibre.beta.gouv.fr/panora…

Daar staan we weer.
1 halfuurtje voor de vakantie, tegen de luchthaven van Deurne. Want wij willen geen (privé)jets meer en een park in de plaats‼️

🌳Meer groen daar is het ons om te doen❗️OPEN een park, sluit de luchthaven ❌️✈️ stand up against climate crisis en sluit je aan elke zaterdag van 11u tot 11u30 🕐

#DoeDeurneDicht #SluitDeLuchthaven #MeerTreinenMinderVliegen #MoreTrainsLessPlains #ExtinctionRebellionAntwerp #PeoplePower #ActNow #ClimateCrisis #PowerToThePeople #BetterPlanetOnline

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@mwenisch Klidně by ten výběr mohl být širší. Já si osobně nemyslím, že bychom byli konzervativní země, ale bohužel máme přetlak konzervativců a zastánců statusu quo v obou komorách parlamentu. Bohužel, v některých věcech bychom se mohli inspirovat i u toho konzervativního Polska. Stejně jako v Německu je tam dostupné konopí na předpis pro každého (nemusí mít ani diagnózu).
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@mwenisch Nemyslím si, že bychom byli méně konzervativní, jen to má jinou podobu. Češi jsou spíš pasivně konzervativní. Odmítají změny, volí ty, kteří jim je slíbí blokovat, ale nejsou militantně konzervativní, že by kvůli tomu zvedli zadky a něco udělali (což je v tomto případě moc dobře).
Zároveň u nás není ten náboženský konzervatismus, ale o to silnější ekonomický. Co se týče třeba podpory obnovitelných zdrojů nebo rozvoje elektromobility, jsme opravdu jedni z nejhorších v Evropě. Polsko je na tom podstatně lépe. Nevím, jestli to je vlastnost naší společnosti, nebo jen spíš byla vychýlená naším polistopadovým vedením. Klaus a spol. tady dost nastavili atmosféru, že jakákoliv změna je eurohujerismus a ekošílenství.

Missing iPhone Voices? Restore Ava, Samantha & Other Favorites on iOS 17-18 and iOS 26 speechcentral.net/2025/06/27/m…

Missing iPhone Voices? Restore Ava, Samantha & Other Favorites on iOS 17-18 and iOS 26 speechcentral.net/2025/06/27/m…

"ai"-generated image captions are fucking shit

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this one hallucinates a cat, says the dog is standing, mistakes the pink blobs for balloons and hallucinates a yellow balloon, makes up trees that aren't there, and doesn't mention the main focus of the comic, which is the two animals flying through the air thanks to the bubble gum bubbles they're making!

but yeah no cool, really really great technology for disabled people: just lie to blind folks about what's in a picture! what could go wrong!

garbage garbage garbage, if you're pushing this shit technology instead of advocating for people to take a minute to write a decent alt text then fuck you

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It's unreliable, but it's better than the alternative which in most cases is nothing. Descriptions of unusual images are iffy, but for example finding out what a screen says, which lights are on on a router, what sort of liquid is in a jar... Lots of blind people are benefiting from this routinely. And there are no good alternatives. There's no reasonable world where we can count on a sighted person being always there to describe anything.
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I hear what you're saying about VI people using it. There are other options. Like, it's not like we're left without options. For example of a description effort without AI, explain how #Alt4Me works so well on here, as an alternative. Is it just a fluke in your eyes? @modulux @dumpsterqueer
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Oh, that's definitely viable for images posted on the fedi. But image description of things around us for example is a lot harder. If I need to know what's around me, or what things are on a shelf or such, there's not much way around it. Projects with human volunteers are fine, but, for me at least, I'm pretty inhibited about letting some stranger see my living environment and such.
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as someone who ran a heathcliff edit account on twitter for years, hand-wrote alt text for four comics posts every day, and convinced several of the other folks in that community to do the same, the alternative is this. it is doing the work, writing the text.

and while i might agree with you that it’s better than nothing on a silly social media post, it’s real bad in my professional life where it just lies about financial numbers in a chart &c.

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Right, where alt text can be provided, a human should provide it. But the world doesn't come with alt text, and can't. There are lots of things that can be done in tech to mitigate it, for example a device might beep in order to give feedback instead of just having lights. But there's tons of visual information in the world that's not really subject to this sort of solution.
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i get it, i just really worry about the ‘better than nothing’ argument when like… even the op we were talking about… sure it’s low-stakes, but that alt text has zero bearing on the actual image. is having a fundamentally different experience really what we want to be pushing? and again, it trickles down and is getting harder and harder to push back on stuff in my professional life where it’s like… actually important. it worries me.