Soooo, Familie Füdli hat noch mal Zuwachs bekommen ♥

Ein grosses Merci an @FireHyena, der als erster einen Sticker von mir bekommen und das unfreiwillig gestartet hat.
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Ein weiteres grosses Merci an @KopfKrieg für die Idee mit den Katzen und ihrer süssen Kitty, die Modell stand.

Wer die Sticker haben möchte:
Telegram: t.me/addstickers/fuedliverse

Signal: signal.art/addstickers/#pack_i…

Webseite: irgendwann mal

Bonuspieks @garfieldairlines wegen der Ähnlichkeit, und @Colin wegen der Pflanzenkatze

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@Bubu

Füdli ist ein knuffiges, kindertaugliches Wort für Hintern. Gleiche Wortwurzel wie auch für einige Deutsche Wörter, mitunter aber auch derbe, und mitunter eher für Vulva als für Hintern.

Hüänä und Schtinktier ist eher als Witz gedacht, aber Schweizerdeutsch ist nicht genormt und wird phonetisch geschrieben, ergo ist es nicht falsch.

Büsi / Büssi / Bussle etc. sind alles Wörter für Kätzchen, vergleichbar mit "Mieze".

@KopfKrieg

#Telegram has a nice and fast UI, granted.

But the 1 billion people using TG are at risk because of its big central database that any state security service craves for. Moreover, several anonymization proxy-bot offerings were hacked in 2024, identifying millions of users and content.

#deltachat builds anonymization directly into the app and has pervasive end-to-end encryption. #chatmail relay operators can sleep well, knowing they have nothing. Ergo, E2EE is good for any operators sleep! :)

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We recently got some ring cameras which I absolutely adore, but I have one thing that is driving me crazy. The camera doesn't pick up the same distance that my simplisafe cams did. mainly it won't pick up motion in the driveway. I believe this is due to motion zones. I would have to manually drag circles on an image, and of course this is not accessible for blind folk. I guess it will soon be time to find someone with working eye balls to draw these.

This past weekend we had #BoilingTheOcean 8 at Cultivation Space in Berlin! Topics included Reflection, a local-first system sync service, Flatpak, the GNOME governance proposal, focus stealing prevention, TeamType, Dino on Android, GNOME Circle, and much more!

Some notes from the event here: pad.gnome.org/SkiIvfFxTUiTW-pp…

Thanks to Cultivation Space for hosting us, and everyone for joining. See you at the next edition in the new year 🎇

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Oder einfach Mal Jugendämter (die kommunal sind) so ausstatten, dass sie handlungsfähig sind und nicht alle die dort arbeiten kurz vorm Kollaps.

Zum #TagDerMenschenMitBehinderung schenke ich mir die Versammlung jener an der Uni, weil nur #Schwerbehinderte teilnehmen dürfen. Inklusion ist kein Thema für alle Beschäftigten, sondern es werden lieber Buzzword-Berichte und „kein Geld für” vorgetragen. Außerdem dürfen nur Fragen gestellt werden, die nicht individuell sein dürfen. Das ist angesichts der Tatsache, dass #Beeinträchtigungen und #Erkrankungen sowie deren Auswirkungen immer individuell sind, unsinnig. Diese Anliegen will die Beauftragte individuell annehmen und in meinem Fall ja oft genug lieber auf dem Scheiterhaufen der deutschen Verwaltungszuständigkeitsprüfung versauern lassen ... Ich sage nur: Plattformlift fast ein Jahr nicht sicher nutzbar. Stattdessen bin ich heute im Limbo-Style mit dem Rolli unter der Schranke an der #Unibibliothek durch und durch den Matsch neben der Treppe lang. 1/x
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Mit #Sichtbarmachen und damit etwas verändern hat der Tag und dessen Hashtag schon lange nichts mehr zu tun. Vielmehr geht es ums #Feiern (ich wüsste nicht, was es da zu feiern gäbe), um LinkedIn-Posts oder darum, wie inspirierend es ist, "wie diese Menschen ihr Leben meistern" , statt sich daran zu erinnern, dass unser bürokratisches Land zum Glück einige Normen und #Menschenrechte hat, die es ein zuhalten gilt, um das Leben barrierefrei und die Gesellschaft #inklusiv zu machen.

AI Warning: Google has been caught A/B testing replacing real article headlines with AI-generated substitutes, which are of course sometimes wildly misleading/against journalistic ethics. If you see a blatantly horrible headline in a news aggregator, check whether the site's own page matches before blaming the site! pcgamer.com/software/ai/google…

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Time for yet another AI-powered add-on for NVDA.
This one is called Vision Assistant Pro.
It uses Google Gemini and requires the API key that Google provides for Gemini. For now, the free-tier key works fine.
What makes this add-on different from similar ones is that it offers dedicated shortcut keys for different tasks. You can separately recognize a screen or an object, solve CAPTCHAs, do dictation, translate text, or analyze files — each with its own hotkey.
github.com/mahmoodhozhabri/Vis…
@NVAccess
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@x0 I'm not aware of anything blocking add-ons updating on our end - could just be the authors haven't uploaded them / the latest version to the store yet? Re that new one, sounds interesting - and being able to solve Captchas is good - that is something we regularly get asked about. We have tended to avoid it because once we can solve it, so can malicious users, therefore they will eventually update it & we'll have to start again. But it's good to have a solution.
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Anybody know some good blind/screen reader friendly utilities for better managing virtual desktops in Windows 11/10? I use 4 to separate out my workspaces. I'm blind, so this is the next best thing to having multiple monitors. Better yet, each desktop has its own separate alt+tab app switcher list. Unfortunately, it's a frustratingly manual process micromanaging which apps open on which desktop and moving apps that opened in the wrong desktop on startup. I would love something that can make sure apps/app windows open in the right desktops, or at the very least have some keyboard shortcuts so I don't have to dive into the task view and faff around with context menus to move apps around. As far as I can tell, Windows simply doesn't have any native keyboard shortcuts for this stuff after you hit win+tab
#windows #windows11 #windows10 #blind #virtualDesktops #taskView
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Top 5 reasons GNOME is awesome:

1. Distraction-free: we respect you and include personal digital wellbeing features

2. Accessibility: we work to make computing accessible to all

3. Design: we make a cohesive, modern experience that looks great

4. Free and Open Source: we preserve your freedoms

5. Privacy: your data is yours, and we respect that

If these resonate with you, consider supporting us today! We're aiming for 1,500 #FriendsOfGNOME by the end of the year.

donate.gnome.org

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This is one of those days when I have to constantly remind myself who I am, and each time, the self-assurance keeps getting fainter, like a blown speaker.

Yes, that's right, I am losing it.

At this point in life, I am at least aware enough to know I am losing it. Some day, it will be too late.

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That NVDA translate addon is just amazing. Like @kc is writing in German, which I don't understand, but the NVDA addon just translates it to English with very few issues. From Tweesecake, from anything NVDA says, that can be translated. So I can understand some of her thoughts! Like just imagine that. She speaks a different language, with probably different thought processes, and yet, there they are, for me to consider in my language. Amazing!

Hat jemand eine Ahnung, warum in #LibreOffice Calc meine .ods Tabelle (keine Formatierung, keine Formeln, unter 200 Datensätze, 47 KB) beim Speichern als .csv plötzlich absurde 18,5 MB(!) groß wird? Und wie ich das behebe?
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Does anyone know why my LibreOffice Calc table (no formatting, no calculations, less than 200 data sets, 47 KB) suddenly blows up to the absurd size of 18.5 MB(!) when I save it as a .csv? And how I can fix this?

@libreoffice

Our next big #LibreOffice update is coming, in February! Help to test the new features, and report issues so we can make the final release rock-solid: qa.blog.documentfoundation.org… #foss #openSource #freesoftware

Good morning, all. How is everyone?

Well, I’m officially 34 today. I wound up crashing hard for most of the night, but the good news is that this morning I feel pretty good — aside from the usual arthritis pain in my feet and hands and not being able to find one of my slippers, so I’ve had to walk on the hard floor barefoot. Lol. I’ve looked everywhere, so I’ll probably have to ask my mom for help when she gets up.

I ordered both compression gloves and socks, but my socks won’t be here until December 6th, and my gloves won’t come in until the 12th.

#GoodMorning #Birthday #Turning34 #ChronicIllness #Arthritis #Disability #Blind #Accessibility #PainAwareness #CompressionGloves #CompressionSocks

While in the Bay area this week attending a Meta Wearables Summit, ACB's Claire Stanley and her guide dog, Tulane, took a Waymo ride! Autonomous vehicles like Waymo continue to expand mobility and independence for people who are blind or have low vision. Coalitions such as United for Autonomy, which includes ACB as a member, are working to advance federal policies that support the safe, effective deployment of AVs nationwide. Pictured is Tulane on the floor of the back seat, enjoying the ride.

#Google Starts Sharing All Your Text Messages With Your Employer

“ #Microsoft triggered a viral furor when it revealed a Teams update to tell your company when you’re not at work.

Now Google has done the same.

Forget end-to-end encryption.

A new Android update means your RCS and SMS texts are no longer private.”

forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/20…

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📺 I searched everywhere and couldn't find *anyone* talking about this Visual Intelligence feature. Here's why Screenshots are crazy powerful in iOS 26, and I share six Shortcuts that take them even further! youtu.be/W3uH702hkUE?si=zRpbxQ…

I just listened on YouTube to Mignon Fogarty (Grammar Girl) interviewing Peter Sokolowski, editor at large at Merriam-Webster, about the release of the 12th edition of the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary. As a word aficionado and someone who genuinely enjoys the world of lexicography, I found it delightful. If you’re interested in this field, don’t miss it.
I was personally hoping to hear whether the Kindle edition of the dictionary is worth buying in terms of words being linked and the headwords appearing in the table of contents, but that understandably wasn’t addressed in the interview.
youtube.com/watch?v=LKplQyJCHa…
@grammargirl