Names for avid readers 📚 by language -

English: Bookworm

Danish: Reading horse (Lesehest)

French: Ink drinker (Buveur d'encre)

German: Read-rat (Leseratte)

Indonesian: Book flea (Kutu buku)

Romanian: Library mouse (Șoarece de bibliotecă)

Norwegian: Reading horse (Lesehest)

Serbian/Polish: Book moth (Knjiški moljac / Mól książkowy)

Finnish: Reading maggot (Lukutoukka)

Swedish: Read-louse (Läslus)

Vietnamese: Bookwormweevil (Mọt sách)

#books #reading

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🚨Breaking: Google will now only release Android source code twice a year

Google has announced that it will publish Android source code to AOSP in Q2 and Q4 of each year.

More details👇

🔗androidauthority.com/aosp-sour…

Wow, #Gentoo moving from GitHub to Codeberg is cool. Haven't run Gentoo for years now but still have a soft spot for it (I learned so much running it as main driver).

I also use Codeberg für my code (and joined the association) but we can't just "move everything to Codeberg". That's neither sustainable nor a good model. We should have more associations like Codeberg to offer those kinds of services. Create a whole web of forges for collaboration while we can watch GitHub go to hell.

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As much as Redspot gives me flashbacks to when i was 12 (22 now) I really do miss some of the old elements. Today, I managed to get onto the battlefield (it's a fixed bug now) when I was invited to a team. And the map worked fine. I just wish our suggestions were not behind a wall. Like okay, not every single thing needs to be added. But if not a change, add it as an option. We don't always want to kill. We want to gear up and build. bases, teams, bring back the true Redspot experience!
in reply to tunmi13

@x0 @samtupy @Kaliah @threlm4280 it isn't as simple as you think. All of those thigns you use to check if sticks are actually being moved are handled in software, or in some rare cases, in firmware. There is naturally going to be some jitter in an analog stick, even a centerd one, and this is especially the case with pot based sticks, which use resistive tracks and wipers that contact them. Thos particularly are very much prone to drifting as well.
in reply to Sam Tupy

@samtupy @x0 @acerbt @threlm4280 This is why I like the current balance. You have to strategize and use skills. If you want an auto beacon, that's fine, but you have to sacrifice your items to get it. If you can't do that, there are other ways. I definitely am not 100% shutting down the speech argument, because I agree it should be fully playable with audio, but I think there are better more creative balances to come to with that than just letting everyone set an auto tracker and own everyone else with no strategy. I agree with your stance that if you can bring skills into it, you should. I've never been into games that are just mindless spam or repeating the same activity/keypresses/eTC over and over, and I feel like doing an autotracking system, at least with how the game works in its current state, turns it into a mindless and boring game.
in reply to Йоте

I would able to shrink curl logo to 898 bytes (if it will be in one line it will be 883 bytes) What was used:

  • not use decimal numbers
  • use a line instead a path poliigon for letters
  • use style to optimize size

A logo is not identical but very close.

Here is code and bellow is an attachment

<svg viewBox="0 0 343 103" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<style>path{fill:none;stroke:#093754;stroke-width:11.5;stroke-linecap:round;stroke-linejoin:round;}
circle{fill:none;stroke:#093754;stroke-width:4}</style>
<path d="m51,44c0,0-18,0-20,0-2,0-7-0-10,2-3,2-8,6-10,8C9,56 6,59 6,64 6,68 6,74 6,77c0,4 1,6 4,9 5,4 7,6 10,8 3,2 5,3 11,3 6,0 20,0 20,0
M68,44c0,0 0,41 2,46 2,5 4,6 9,7 3,1 6,1 11,0 8-4 15-10 23-14V97 44
m18,0v53l0-34c0,0 12-11 19-16 2-2 5-3 8-3 3,0 5-0 8,0 4,0 6,1 8,4 2,2 2,6 2,10
m4-38h17v77h-17 34"/>
<path style="stroke-linecap:butt" d="M251,89 295,14"/>
<circle cx="229" cy="34" r="7"/>
<circle cx="229" cy="66" r="7"/>
<circle cx="247" cy="94" r="7"/>
<circle cx="297" cy="9" r="7"/>
<path style="stroke:#0f564d;stroke-linecap:butt" d="M287,89 331,14"/>
<circle style="stroke:#0f564d" cx="284" cy="94" r="7"/><circle style="stroke:#0f564d" cx="334" cy="9" r="7"/>
</svg>
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@NTICompass Thank you. stroke-linecap default value is butt, so we can remove from style for path, remove explisit style for path in tow places and add style stroke-linecap:round only for letters. It will save extra 40B

A modified version is 858 bytes (40 byte less)

<svg viewBox="0 0 343 103" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<style>path{fill:none;stroke:#093754;stroke-width:11.5;stroke-linejoin:round;}
circle{fill:none;stroke:#093754;stroke-width:4}</style>
<path style="stroke-linecap:round" d="m51,44c0,0-18,0-20,0-2,0-7-0-10,2-3,2-8,6-10,8C9,56 6,59 6,64 6,68 6,74 6,77c0,4 1,6 4,9 5,4 7,6 10,8 3,2 5,3 11,3 6,0 20,0 20,0
M68,44c0,0 0,41 2,46 2,5 4,6 9,7 3,1 6,1 11,0 8-4 15-10 23-14V97 44
m18,0v53l0-34c0,0 12-11 19-16 2-2 5-3 8-3 3,0 5-0 8,0 4,0 6,1 8,4 2,2 2,6 2,10
m4-38h17v77h-17 34"/>
<path d="M251,89 295,14"/>
<circle cx="229" cy="34" r="7"/>
<circle cx="229" cy="66" r="7"/>
<circle cx="247" cy="94" r="7"/>
<circle cx="297" cy="9" r="7"/>
<path style="stroke:#0f564d" d="M287,89 331,14"/>
<circle style="stroke:#0f564d" cx="284" cy="94" r="7"/><circle style="stroke:#0f564d" cx="334" cy="9" r="7"/>
</svg>
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with further tweaks (and a little slash-fix that's adding 8 bytes), this goes down to 778 (w/ svgo 766, w/ brotli-11 345), tracked in PR: github.com/curl/curl-www/pull/…

Adventures in @thunderbird add-on development.

Motivated by a thread I seen yesterday, I decided to create a #WebExtension that would display pkpass files as inline attachments.

I managed to get all the data from the pkpass files and process them, what is giving me trouble is actually getting a `document` that is not attached to a `window` to work with html2canvas.

Like how to screenshot a document which only exists in memory?

Any clue? anyone?

Oooh, a new use for my old brewing yeast, I could grow meat in the backyard 🤪

PHYS: "From pint to plate, scientists brew up a new way to grow meat... Yeast left over from brewing beer can be transformed into edible "scaffolds" for cultivated meat—sometimes known as lab-grown meat—which could offer a more sustainable, cost-effective alternative to current methods, according to a new study from UCL (University College London) researchers."

phys.org/news/2026-01-pint-pla…

#chickenlittle #labmeat

in reply to AI6YR Ben

"....SCUM-SKIMMING wasn’t hard to learn. You got up at dawn. You gulped a breakfast sliced not long ago from Chicken Little and washed it down with Coffiest. You put on your coveralls and took the cargo net up to your tier. In blazing noon from sunrise to sunset you walked your acres of shallow tanks crusted with algae. If you walked slowly, every thirty seconds or so you spotted a patch at maturity, bursting with yummy carbohy-drates. You skimmed the patch with your skimmer and slung it down the well, where it would be baled, or rocessed into glucose to feed Chicken Little, who would be sliced and packed to feed people from Baffinland to Little America. ..."

(Frederick Pohl, The Space Merchants)

#cultivatedmeat #chickenlittle #scifi #tormentnexus

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I'm quite impressed how #EndeavourOS, despite not being _glamorous_ or hyped up as some of the rest in the list - is doing quite well at ~2.12% of the #Linux #Steam users. Not **that** far off from something like #Bazzite (~5.89%) and is higher even than #Fedora, #Manjaro, and #PopOS. EndeavourOS was the boat I chose when I decided to leave #Windows few years back, and it's still going strong. Despite #ArchLinux having a rep to 'break', my PC and all of my family members' have yet to go through such a thing lol. Its rep of being not user-friendly to noobs is also not that true seeing how a solution to a problem, if any, is often one search away from the incredibly documented Arch Wiki - better than relying on hundreds of conflicting information scattered through distros' forums. I'm perfectly aware everyone's experience is unique to their own, esp with something as fragmented as Linux, but I'd be remiss not to mention that while my EndeavourOS experience has been flawless, I've had broken/borked systems with 2 #Debian/#Ubuntu based distros (not gonna name, names), Manjaro (Arch based, though some might not agree), and even Bazzite (Fedora based). These were with #Intel/#AMD systems too that's supposedly 'ideal', at least 2 of my EndeavourOS systems meanwhile have #NVIDIA GPUs (i.e. 'not ideal'). These were a couple of years ago tho before reaching my 'final distro', EndeavourOS tho so things may have improved for these distros too. All in all, my point is, despite not being the glamorous, popular option... THANK YOU to the EndeavourOS team for clearly putting in a ton of work to ensure our (supposedly) broken-prone systems to keep running stably.
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I recently bought an iPhone SE 2022 and am switching back to IOS from Android. One of the things I liked about my Galaxy A15 is that it told me when my battery reached eighty percent and then stopped charging. My iPhone doesn't do this. I also don't have a regular charging schedule, since I use my phone more on some days than others, so the optomisation feature doesn't really help me. I want to charge my phone when the battery drops to twenty percent, or ten percent at the lowest and stop charging it at eighty percent, unless I really need the extra charge. I downloaded AllMyBatteries and set up notifications, but I often don't hear them and it's charged to a full 100% several times already. Can anyone please help me find a solution to this? I am a VoiceOver user and strictly use an external keyboard. I have both an Orbit Writer and a regular qwerty keyboard, so directions with either are fine. I know there is a way to create automated shortcuts, but the last time I tried it, it didn't really work for me. Is there a better program that I can download? Some of the features of AllMyBatteries aren't fully accessible.

#accessibility #battery #blind #IOS #iPhone #technology #Voiceover

It’s kind of hard to believe that it’s been five years. I remember deciding to have a nap instead of watching the vote certification. Then I was awakened by a friend calling, and the first words out of their mouth was “they’re storming the Capitol.” That day is stamped into my memory as indelibly as 9/11. Every year we are told, ad nauseam, to #NeverForget 9/11. Conversely, we are being told, in many sometimes imperceptible ways, to forget January 6. And, dammit, it’s working. Not for me, though. I sure as hell remember. And I’ll #NeverForget #Jan6

#shokz OpenFit Pro:
No word about latency, other than it's using Bluetooth 6.1. AI noise reduction and call clarity. 24-to-50 hour battery life means they are most definitely not keeping the device awake, so very likely no good for screen-reader use.
shokz.com/products/openfit-pro…

‼️ $100/430 ‼️ • URGENT: in need of rent for february, due by january 26th, only $330 to go! plz donate or boost, thanx for yr help! :boost_requested:

Sensitive content

“Accessibility is often treated as something that can be counted, graded, or “passed.” But accessibility is not a single outcome. It’s not a feature, and it’s not a binary state. Binary answers may feel simpler, cheaper, and easier to communicate, but they rarely deliver the outcomes teams are actually trying to achieve.”

annaecook.com/writing/2026/1/5…

If you're running Windows and still using WinImage for handling basic floppy disk images, it is time to retire it. It served us well, but there is now a replacement called DiskImageTool that is superior in every conceivable way and is completely free and open source.

The latest version adds a small drag & drop feature I requested, and it's just the final touch that makes it a perfect replacement for me.

github.com/Digitoxin1/DiskImag…

#retrocomputing #emulation

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Today I'm feeling incredibly grateful not to be in pain.
My hand is still swollen for some reason unknown to me, and I still want to have a doctor look it over, but, yesterday, I probably would have described the pain as maybe a 6 on a scale of 1 to 10, although I wouldn't claim to be any good at self-reporting these things.
Reminds me not to take things for granted.

Linux desktop voice control has a gap. Talon costs money. Other tools are X11-only or cloud-dependent.

So I built EasySpeak.

youtube.com/watch?v=dl5m2Zo1oI…

github.com/ctsdownloads/easysp…

- Free and open source (GPL-3.0)
- Fully local — no cloud, no accounts
- Wayland-native
- "Hey Jarvis, open downloads"

Built for RSI, accessibility, or anyone who wants to talk to their computer.

#Linux #OpenSource #Accessibility #VoiceControl #GNOME #Wayland #a11y

question for people- for the accessible description of an emoji, would you expect it to say the skin tones?

for instance, "women holding hands" vs "women holding hands: light skin tone, medium-light skin tone"

personally the latter feels very verbose, but i'd love to get thoughts!

#mastodon #mastodev #a11y #accessibility #screenreader

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