Since 2007, I've had some prepaid phone numbers on a VoIP provider called Vitelity Communications, which became Voyant, which became Intelliquent, but which still calls itself Vitelity sometimes.
Anyway, I've got two numbers parked there that haven't been used for years. There are cheaper places to park phone numbers, but I just haven't been bothered to go through the port process.
This morning, I got an email that my balance for one of the two accounts was low, so I went to drop another $15 on it, which, given my lack of usage these days, generally pays for about 9 months of service.
Something broke (it was me, I broke), and I ended up paying $15 four times.
So, uh... guess I'm good until 2029 or so, unless I actually use these phone numbers, given that it is a pay-per-minute type service.
If I do want to port these phone numbers to another service, such as voip.ms, that's kind of annoying, because I'll have to burn my Vitelity credit first.
github.com/tactile-eng/cadendu…
[add] adds NVDA + shift +I as logic to flip Cadence from tall to wide. by tgeczy · Pull Request #28 · tactile-eng/cadendum
What changed? A new script script_cycleCadenceLayout that calls cycleDevPositions(). The function and method logic existed for this already, this change just adds a binding and wires it up correctl...GitHub
Big corp™ terminates account of user for no (valid) reason, and their frontline block any escalation.
Pundit for said company reports it, without comment.
If that was about Europe trying to enforce regulation the pundit would be all "blah blah europe, blah blah, bad, we are American, fuck you". But here, for egregious bullshit, ZILCH.
I guess he still wants to be on their good list.
That's the definition of a chill.
About fucking time.
“Judge orders White House to use American Sign Language interpreters at briefings”
npr.org/2025/11/05/nx-s1-55991…
Sadly, does not include VP briefings. White House is supposed to update court on progress by end of week. Curious how it will jerk court around.
Not just unsurprising, but utterly predictable.
“Trump administration says sign language services ‘intrude’ on Trump’s ability to control his image”
apnews.com/article/american-si…
Though he has a point — having an ASL interpreter could make it look like he cares about, well anything other than himself. That’s not his brand.
Hey, I've been under distress lately due to personal circumstances that are outside my control. I can't find a permanent job that allows me to function, I'm not eligible for government benefits, my grant proposals got rejected, paid internships are quite difficult to find. Essentially, I have no stable monthly income that allows me to sustain myself.
Nowadays, I work mostly on accessibility throughout GNOME as a volunteer, improving the experience of people with disabilities. I helped make the majority of GNOME Calendar accessible with a keyboard and screen reader — still an ongoing effort with !564 and !598 —which is an effort no company ever contributed financially. These merge requests take thousands (literally) of hours to research, develop, and test, which would have been enough to sustain myself for a couple of years if I had been working under a salary.
I would really appreciate any kinds of donations, especially ones that happen periodically to bump my monthly income.
These donations will allow me to sustain myself while allowing me to continue working on accessibility throughout GNOME, potentially even 'crowdfunding' development without doing it on the behalf of the Foundation.
I accept donations through the following platforms:
- “TheEvilSkeleton” on Liberapay: liberapay.com/TheEvilSkeleton/… (free and open-source platform)
- “TheEvilSkeleton” on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/theevilskeleton
- “TheEvilSkeleton” on GitHub Sponsors: github.com/sponsors/TheEvilSke…
Boosts welcome and appreciated.
#Accessibility #a11y #GNOME #GNOMECalendar #MutualAidRequest #MutualAid
GNOME Calendar: A New Era of Accessibility Achieved in 90 Days
There is no calendaring app that I love more than GNOME Calendar. The design is slick, it works extremely well, it is touchpad friendly, and best of all, the community around it is just full of wonderful developers, designers, and contributors worth …TheEvilSkeleton
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Challenge: improve the speed of the #curl dotdot URL normalizer function. (without doing ridiculous things)
github.com/curl/curl/blob/28d2…
curl/lib/urlapi.c at 28d27570fa021011b8679344d090772fea49d0d1 · curl/curl
A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP...GitHub
curl disclosed on HackerOne: Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability...
## Summary A Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability exists in the `dedotdotify()` function in `lib/urlapi.c` that can cause excessive CPU consumption due to O(n²) time complexity when processing...HackerOne
“20 Years of Digital Life, Gone in an Instant, thanks to Apple | hey.paris”
Yeah. Time to review how you use Apple, Google, and Microsoft cloud services.
20 Years of Digital Life, Gone in an Instant, thanks to Apple
Summary: A major brick-and-mortar store sold an Apple Gift Card that Apple seemingly took offence to, and locked out my entire Apple ID, effectively bricking my devices and my iCloud Account, Apple Developer ID, and everything associated with it, and…Dr Paris Buttfield-Addison (hey.paris)
Send large attachments in Mail on Mac
in Mail on your Mac, use Mail Drop to send large attachments and include or exclude large attachments in replies.Apple Support
posted about my Apple ID woes, please share widely?
20 Years of Digital Life, Gone in an Instant, thanks to Apple
Summary: A major brick-and-mortar store sold an Apple Gift Card that Apple seemingly took offence to, and locked out my entire Apple ID, effectively bricking my devices and my iCloud Account, Apple Developer ID, and everything associated with it, and…Dr Paris Buttfield-Addison (hey.paris)
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Have you considered purchasing a single share of Aapl and calling investor relations?
No kidding, that trick is more effective against many companies than it would otherwise seem.
And finally done with the alt-texts for my trip to Japan. In total we are talking about 597 images, only a very small number of which received empty alt texts (because they showed largely the same thing as the previous one from a slightly different angle).
I don’t claim that they are perfect, but they are there! If you don’t like one, send me a better one.
I’m not yet done with the site, I still want to add more regular text, and more notably some videos, but this is a huge step in any case…
I’m proud of it, but my takeaway here really is that it is simply not practical to do like this for a personal site: I easily spent 20 times as much time on getting alt-texts than I spent on selecting the images and if anything that is a very low estimate. It simply doesn’t scale for posting a large number of vacation pictures, with this selection being very much a selection, we have many more images, not all of them good or even that dissimilar from what is there now, but still…
I was originally planning to also put pictures from my previous trip up, but the way this went I don’t think I’ll do that, at least not with fully manually generated alt texts.
I see a lot of complaints about AI-generated alt-texts, but I’m honestly not sure that they are worse than much of what I came up in this case, especially once I do a second path on them to fix any mistakes, in the same way in which I use DeepL for translations: It’s not that they are fully reliable, but they are good enough, that I can focus on the few issues they have and don’t have to do all the tedium that translating everything manually brings with it. And in a lot of cases DeepL does a better job than I would have done: My English is pretty good, but I am not a native speaker, and sometimes that’s noticeable in that my vocabulary is not as comprehensive as it is in German. Maybe the same approach would be fine for #accessibility? I’d be interested in opinions and proposals.
And I am familiar with all the benefits of alt-texts, but since that page is first and foremost a image-site, where not being able to see them will really remove most of the reasons to use it, it also does make me wonder how many people will actually benefit from it, compared to the effort I put in…
I normally use my computer with a regular qwerty keyboard. But since it's a seven-inch Toughpad, I wanted to try it with my Orbit Writer, due to the size. I bought it to use with my iPhone, which it does very well (better than with Android,). I read the manual and even saved the HID keyboard commands so that I could refer to them quickly. But I don't understand a few things.
1. It is missing the Windows key. Due to this, I can't get to the start menu as I usually do. I also can't get to the desktop in the regular way.
2. I created a desktop shortcut which I put on the start menu, but I can't type ctrl+escape at the same time, so that method of getting to the start menu is also blocked, meaning that I still can't get to the desktop.
3. I can't type NVDA+F11 or F12 for the system tray or the time and date, respectively. I was able to create new commands for both under Input Gestures. But I also tried NVDA+1 for key identification, with both caps lock and insert, and that didn't work either. Fortunately, I was able to create another gesture to get into the NVDA menu.
4. On a qwerty keyboard, I can type alt+f4 to switch between windows. If I hold the alt key, I can also continue pressing f4 to switch between more than two windows. But with the Orbit Writer, while the command works, it seems to only work for two windows i.e. I can't hold alt and continue pressing f4.
Am I missing something here or is this a half-implemented system? How can they say it works with Windows when basic commands can't even be performed? If there are ways around these problems, please let me know.
#accessibility #blind #braille #NVDA #OrbitWriter #technology #Windows
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because it's a standard chord sequence I put down ages ago and forgot about.
Uses Native Instruments products only.
Piano: The Gentleman
Rhodes: Vintage Keys
Bass: Monark
Organ: Play Series Selection
Drums: Studio Drummer.
youtu.be/Agk2Z5mHMrs
Just your Average
A little funky Jazz number I found kicking about this morning called 'Just Your Average'because it's a standard chord sequence I put down ages ago and forgot...YouTube
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GitHub: github.com/trypsynth/libchm
crates.io: crates.io/crates/libchm
docs.rs: docs.rs/crate/libchm/latest
Not sure if this will be of use to anyone but me, but I needed it for Paperback.
GitHub - trypsynth/libchm: Thin Rust wrapper over ChmLib.
Thin Rust wrapper over ChmLib. Contribute to trypsynth/libchm development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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I never thought about this before for some reason, but babies dream in the womb. They have REM sleep, so presumably have dreams based on their limited experience.
What was my first ever dream like? If I could experience it now would it be the most peaceful experience, or possibly terrifying to a grown adult?
Petite annonce sympa : J'ai été invité à participer aux Rencontres Hivernales du Libre qui se dérouleront fin janvier à Saint-Cergue, en Suisse.
J'y donnerai une conférence de 1h à propos de XMPP, dont voici le titre et la description :
« XMPP ou comment ne pas réinventer la roue : Messagerie fédérée et sécurisée en 2026 »
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« Oh non ! La messagerie instantanée que j'utilise vient de se faire racheter par un Venture Capital… C'est la 3eme en 5 ans ! »
Et si au lieu de sauter de produit en produit tous les 2 ans, on utilisait plutôt un protocole fiable, standardisé, qui fonctionne depuis 25 ans et qui fonctionnera encore pendant les 25 prochains sans pouvoir se faire racheter ?
Cette conférence a pour but de présenter XMPP et plus particulièrement ses évolutions ces 5 dernières années : Clients modernes, chiffrement de bout en bout, salons de discussion mais aussi les collectifs et communautés qui le font exister. Venez découvrir la messagerie instantanée que vous n'aurez pas besoin de quitter d'ici 5 ans !
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D'ailleurs, si vous connaissez ou avez entendu parler de XMPP, je vous invite à lire le post juste sous celui-ci ↓
Si tu as déjà entendu parler de XMPP ou si tu as déjà utilisé XMPP, je serai intéressé d'avoir un petit retour sur ton expérience.
Si tu en a déjà entendu parler mais jamais essayé :
- Qu'est-ce que tu as entendu à propos de XMPP ?
- Est-ce que ça t'as donné envie d'essayer ou non ?
- Qu'est-ce qui te fait penser que ça serait fait pour toi ou au contraire pas du tout ?
Si tu as déjà essayé :
- Quelle a été ton expérience ?
- En quelle année était ton dernier essai ?
- Tu as testé quels clients ?
#XMPP
Ježíšek? V podstatě nuda. V Katalánsku mají "kakací poleno" (Tio de Nadal).
Domů se poleno přinese po 8. prosinci (den Neposkvrněného početí Panny Marie), nazdobí se a přikryje se dekou. Do Vánoc musí děti poleno „krmit“ zbytky jídla a ovocem, aby si tak zajistily dostatečný přísun dárků. Na Štědrý večer nebo Boží Hod pak do polena tlučou klacky a zpívají speciální písně „cagatío“, které mají donutit Tía vykálet dárky pod deku (kam je podstrčí rodiče).
Dárky jsou obecně menší věci, např. sladkosti (turrón), ořechy, sušené fíky a drobnější dárky. Větší a hodnotnější dárky jsou, tak jako v celém Španělsku, přinášeny až 6. ledna Třemi králi.
#Spotted on Market Day in Aotearoa New Zealand:
A tiny human (2?) is hugging Dad around the neck.
But wait!
He's not a tiny human!
He's a BIG SHARK!
And he's gonna eat Dad's face!
Making mighty munching "UM UM UM" noises as laughter bubbles up from Dad's tummy.
A woman (40s?) is standing by her open car door. Groceries loosely placed on her back seat.
A tray of fresh strawberries in her hand.
She's got to get her market veges home but first...
maybe she should eat some of these strawberries.
A small smile as she tries her first one.
A teen (13?) has been given the task of carrying a bunch of asparagus while Mum chooses tomatoes.
But wait.
This is not asparagus!
It's a microphone for broadcasting all of Mum's movements and motivations!
Wearing a devilishly cheeky smile.
Ducking Mum's swat with a laugh and a yelp.
A man (50s?) in a faded band T-shirt, paint-flecked shorts and boots is quickly striding through the markets while wearing a determined expression.
He's got multiple packets of bratwurst sausages in his arms.
He's got places to go and things to do.
And they most likely involve barbeque.
A woman (18?), the spitting image of a young Joni Mitchell is inspecting a cherry stall.
Long blonde hair, a white crochet top, flair jeans and bare feet.
She picks up a bag of cherries and looks at it thoughtfully before turning to grin at a nearby busker who grins back.
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I am 100% likely to recommend @Tutanota as a Gmail replacement. VERY happy with the service. If you're ready to #deGoogle #unGoogle or say #ByeGoogle, this is an excellent and impactful place to start.
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