Google says it is ‘gradually rolling out’ option to change your @gmail.com address
Google says on a support page that it is "gradually rolling out" a new change allowing users to change their Gmail address.Ben Schoon (9to5Google)
Google says on a support page that it is "gradually rolling out" a new change allowing users to change their Gmail address.Ben Schoon (9to5Google)
I'm playing around with all three United States mobile carriers in my parents' neighborhood in central North Carolina.
Verizon and T-Mobile both do very well inside city limits, and are about neck and neck in this neighborhood in particular. Good, but not great.
AT&T, in the immediate neighborhood, is the worse performer in terms of signal and speed.
T-Mobile is faster than Verizon in some places, but drops out and doesn't exist at all in others where both AT&T and Verizon still work.
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Matrix, the open protocol for secure decentralised communicationsMatthew Hodgson (matrix.org)
> Write a blog post, tell TWIM, tell the world, tell us what we can improve
Well, I can tell you what improvements I would like to see from a perspective of a person who has been trying to write some maubot plugins.
I'd welcome improvements to HTML rendering in messages in all clients, because right now literally every client has some issues in this area and this makes it a pain in the ass to create message layouts that look good. Among those problems are incorrect <table> element rendering, missing newlines after some tags, <details> tag not working at all, issues displaying <sup> or <sub>, weird behavior around inline <img> tags or not displaying them at all, and many more, in every client there are different ones. Oh, and it would be nice to get some control of column width in <table>, pretty please. It's not in the spec, but would be great to have it. Element Desktop has the most correct implementation of all this but it's also not without problems. Why is this important to me? Because I want to create messages like the one on the screenshots I attached (made in Cinny), something similar to Discord embeds. The subset of HTML at our disposal is already very limited, so it's even more annoying when it doesn't work the way it should.
Other than that, I would appreciate fixing spoiler support in Element. Right now it's half-assed on desktop, and nonexistent in Element X. Have you ever tried to discuss movies or books without properly working spoiler tags? I'd rather not discuss them at all.
Friend: I don't know what to do!
Me: (I explain what he needs to do.)
Friend: That sounds like just what I need. I'm going to do that!
(a week later)
Me: How did it go?
Friend: Oh that? I didn't do it.
Me: Why not?
Friend: I don't know. I just didn't.
Me: Okay. Will you try again?
Friend: Probably not.
Me: So you'll just ignore the problem then?
Friend: Oh no. It's still a problem.
Me: But I gave you the solution.
Friend: And a great solution it was.
Me: And yet...
Friend: Exactly
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Dear Amazon, if you're going to use AI enhanced synthetic speech for Audio Description on your Prime TV series, the least you can do is check it for pronunciation quality. The voice being realistic isn't enough.
In Talamasca: The Secret Order, AD mispronunciations include "Surré" instead of "Surrey", "alyus" instead of "alias", and "one hundreds" instead of "hundreds".
Fellow technical, geeky types who have found themselves in a position of leadership:
What books/courses actually helped you support a technical team?
I have a hard time taking corporate literature about team leadership skills seriously because I'm a cynical, technical IC. But I know it's not ALL junk.
King Cole Trio recording of "The Christmas Song"YouTube
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“What makes me transgendered is that my birth sex—which is female—appears to be in social contradiction to my gender expression—which is read as masculine. I defend my right to that social contradiction. In fact, I want to live long enough to hear people ask, ‘What made me think that was a contradiction in the first place?’”
(Leslie Feinberg, "Trans Liberation")
Early Christmas present from me if you're reading this and you're a:
- Senior web developer
- In London
- Really into books and libraries
- Looking for work rn
I am excited to inform you that the British Library is hiring a new head of web development
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We are grateful to everyone who has become a #FriendsOfGNOME. Your donations help us plan new programs for 2026 and strengthen the future of #GNOME. We also thank all our contributors across many roles, without whom our desktop would not be possible.
Happy Holidays!
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I have to give @Tamasg for making the initial version of the FlexVoice 3 NVDA addon! I like it, and there is another version of that synth you can try and make an addon for, it is version 2. I believe according to a sample I heard, that I kind of like the intonation of version 2 more than version 3, and it contains other .trv files for the voices. Now you kind of know why I've been waiting for this TTS to speak my own text for so long (it has been about a year since Rommix found it), it is one of the most unique speech synths, and that's what I'm looking for! Anyway, here's the .zip of FlexVoice 2 for anyone who is interested:
Today's #FreeSoftwareAdvent is paperless-ngx, a key part of keeping us, well, paperless.
It is a document management tool, but I use it in a very basic way: it is hooked up to our scanner, and anything we scan gets automatically converted to PDF and OCRd. We then shred the paper. I try to scan, and shred, everything on the day that it arrives.
It is particularly useful around tax return time, as it means I can easily get the information I need from stuff which people have posted to us.
Someone please xplain to me why Conversations and Monocles costs money in Google Play and not in F-Droid.
Is it because of the Google fee to keep an account? Wasn't that a one-off thing?
I'm genuinely curious since I paid that fee a decade ago to put a shitty (yet useful) app there that I made with MIT App Inventor back in 2016.
The F-Droid version has some features that Play store policy prevents us from putting in (address book integration, channel search). The Play version has features that F-Droid policy prevents us from putting in (FCM push notifications).
That’s orthogonal to it being paid or not though.
If it were up to me i'd probably make the F-Droid version paid as well but F-Droid doesn’t have a billing system.
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in reply to Timothy Wynn • • •@twynn There are a couple of different ways you can do it. You can either use a dual network configuration, where you get two numbers that are on the same plan, then you just switch depending on which is better if you just use the same two all the time. Especially easy when you use two eSIMs.
Or, you can do a network switch request, it takes a few minutes, usually 10 or so, you get a new eSIM, and that's that. Because I have two eSIMs on my phone, I have to delete one of them before I can install a new one, otherwise it would be a little faster.
basically, they are doing a port request on the back end every time you switch. Given that, it's pretty seamless.
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