We are all stardust.

That oxygen you breath? That comes from dying massive stars, ending their light in a supernova.

The iron in your blood? Some massive stars dying, but mainly white dwarfs, the leftovers of dwarf stars like our own Sun, exploding.

The gold ring on your finger? Mostly merging neutron stars, leftovers from supernovae.

#astrodon #scicomm #astronomy

Excited that my first post on @Mastodon is announcing that the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto is hiring!

- Assistant Professor – User Experience Design/Human-Computer Interaction

- Associate Professor – User Experience Design/Human-Computer Interaction

- Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream – Information Systems Design (ISD-HCDS)

- Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream – User Experience Design (UXD)

ischool.utoronto.ca/job-site/

Our team enjoyed talking to so many people at the booth at the Capitole Du Libre in France!

Big thumbs up to the whole Librem 5 phone, Librem 14 laptop and PureOS teams and our backers for what they have achieved together👍

Check out the details🎉

puri.sm/posts/purism-at-le-cap…

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Mails with an unsubscribe link coming to my inbox without me having subscribed, get subscribed to my spam folder (which is then automatically fed to Pyzor, Razor etc). They asked for it. I don't even bother unsubscribing as that would only confirm the mail address used exists and is read by a human.

I even thought about automating that ("whenever there's an unsubscribe link…") were it not for a few legit ones…

The #Accessibility for the #Blind advent calendar: day 5 - Italy - expand the content warning to open the window and discover the interesting fact for the day.
Is it possible to have audiodescription on TV if the broadcasting mode is analogue and the ability to employ several language audio tracks does not exist yet? Italy has had the solution, at least a decade ago still, where audiodescription for the movies aired by RAI, the Italian national broadcaster, would have the descriptive track delivered on a designated FM radio frequency. A blind person wishing to watch such a movie would turn on their TV to the right channel and then tune a radio receiver to the right frequency to enjoy both the original movie track and the audiodescription in sync. As it turns out from the paper below, keeping both in sync is difficult.
By the device of anecdotal evidence I know that a similar system existed in Slovenia.
Another thing that was available in Italy, and I haven't heard of it anywhere else before, are accessible audio menus on DVD's.
openstarts.units.it/bitstream/…
#Accessibility #Blind #Audiodescription #Italy #Slovenia #Radio #AdventCalendar

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The #Accessibility for the #Blind advent calendar: day 5 - Italy - expand the content warning to open the window and discover the interesting fact for the day.
@jscholes I would be curious to know what software is used to generate that. I can imagine this being useful even for private projects. An accessible DVD of the wedding video sounds like the best gift for blind newlyweds.
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The #Accessibility for the #Blind advent calendar: day 5 - Italy - expand the content warning to open the window and discover the interesting fact for the day.
@jscholes I’ve seen these here (Poland) too. The way DVDs work, every item in the menu is a separate scene, showing an almost the same static picture, except with a different highlighted item. Pressing the arrow keys just moves you between such scenes. There’s nothing stopping you from putting an extra “play sound” instruction there, with the appropriate sample.

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The #Accessibility for the #Blind advent calendar: day 5 - Italy - expand the content warning to open the window and discover the interesting fact for the day.
I’ve heard of a similar system employed somewhere in the US, but I haven’t been able to find specifics. Considering that they used to have free or flat-rate local calls, and considering how low the latency was in the days of analog TVs and phone systems, it definitely seems believable.

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A Guide to Understanding What Makes a Typeface Accessible medium.com/the-readability-gro… by Gareth Ford Williams #a11y #fonts #webdesign #typography

OMG! I'm in the Ꭰɾմʍ βҽąէҽɾ winners list for the" Month of LibreOffice, November 2022", awarded by @libreoffice, for "spreading the word on Twitter and Mastodon"

I'm writing the email to claim my stickers pack. I'll share them with the first three 𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗱𝗻.𝗺𝘅 members who show me, via Mastodon, a selfie using #LibreOffice :axolotl:

I'm feeling like that guys of Mad Max (picture 2) 😂

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We played chess against it yesterday. It worked okay for about 13 moves until it lost track of the game state and started to accuse us of cheating (while trying to make illegal moves, it was pretty hilarious).

But it took a bit of prompt massaging until it would consider actually playing chess. It initially just wanted to comment on what good opening moves would be. :)

Hi #Histodons -- Today is (roughly) what the #AngloSaxons and #Jutes would have called the start of Ærra Gēola [ ᚫᚱᚱᚪ:ᚷᛖᚩᛚᚪ ] or "First/Before #Yule"; their name for #December.

The two main celebrations for this time of year were the Winter Solstice (Yule) and Mōdraniht [ ᛗᚩᛞᚱᚪᚾᛁᚻᛏ ] or "Mother's Night" (on the 25th, though might be apocryphal).

I like to think they maybe it was a celebration of the the other Mother Goddesses celebrated through the year:

Hrêða [ ᚻᚱᛖᚦᚪ ]
Ēostre [ ᛖᚩᛋᛏᚱᛖ ]
And finally the Winter Goddess herself, Frīg [ ᚠᚱᛁᚷ ]

Artwork by me, the first is Hrêða -- she is announcing that her sister Ēostre is coming. The second off of Ēostre, under the three of life. Both in the #Early #Medieval Style

#Winter #Advent #Yule #Yuletide #Runes #pagan #paganism

@histodons @folklore @folklorethursday

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let four_cats: Vec<(Cat, Color)> = vec![rand::random::(Cat, Color); 4];<br>let cats = [vec![rand::random::(Cat, Color); 2], four_cats.clone(), four_cats, vec![rand::random::(Cat, Color)]].into_iter().flatten().collect::<Vec<_>>();<br>

Ahhh, this one was tricky 😅

Source: mastodon.nl/@ErikSchouten73/10…

@ErikSchouten73

#cat #CatsOfMastodon #rust #RustLanguage #RustLang #RustCataStructures

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Thunderbird for Android releases next year, and development is moving forward at a promising pace.

Here's an early (but not final) preview of what the Message View will look like: blog.thunderbird.net/2022/12/t…

#K9Mail #OpenSource #Email #Thunderbird #Android

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If $you ruin #K9Mail as you're constantly ruining our Thunderbird Add-On ecosystem, I'll not be amused at all, folks.
I mean thanks for all the effort, but look what has died already:
#YearView, #DuplicateContactsManager,
#QuoteCollapse
and LEGIONS more abandoned.
I tried to be constructive ever since, but save valuable code! Migrate the most important Add-Ons while you rampage the API.

On Dec 2, 1859, Abolitionist John Brown was the first American ever executed for treason. The second ever executed for treason was Aaron Dwight Stevens (March 15, 1831 – March 16, 1860).

Their crimes? Attempting to free the enslaved. The first Americans executed for treason was for the crime of freeing the enslaved.

Legality is not always a measure of justice & morality, but a measure of power. This was only two life spans ago.

May we learn from these atrocities & uphold justice forever.

With #Galactica and #ChatGPT I'm seeing people again getting excited about the prospect of using language models to "access knowledge" (i.e. instead of search engines). They are not fit for that purpose --- both because they are designed to just make shit up and because they don't support information literacy. Chirag Shah and I lay this out in detail in our CHIIR 2022 paper:

dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3498366…

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In our latest blog post, "The Era of Mastodon", Elena write about the current wave of Mastodon adoption.

Features a few Collectives on the Open Collective platform like phpc.social with @ramsey and newsie.social with @jeff.

But also @pixelfed, sunbeam.city and @SocialCoop.

blog.opencollective.com/the-er…

The WP Community Collective (WPCC) officially launched on Friday as a new nonprofit organization dedicated to funding individual WordPress contributors and community-led initiatives.

thewpcommunitycollective.com/

The WPCC is using Open Collective Foundation as the fiscal sponsor for its 501(c)3 status.

opencollective.com/thewpcc

#wordpress

Here's another cool story from Good News Network for tonight's #GoodblueSmile.

World’s oldest pen pals turn 100, after 84 years of transatlantic letters–and now they’re meeting on Zoom

goodnewsnetwork.org/pen-pals-o…

4 years using and championing the #fediverse full time and I've never written a #introductions toot. Well, or I have and can't find it.

I'm a #blind guy from 🇬🇧 with a passion for #technology and #programming, particularly #lowLevel #systemsProgramming in #C, #C++, #Rust, etc.

I've been a huge #freeSoftware / #openSource advocate for the majority of my life. I run #Linux and I love open, #decentralised technologies like #ActivityPub, #Matrix, #bitTorrent etc.

In my view, technology is built to make our lives easier, and in many ways, it isn't these days. It is truly my opinion that the only way #tech can be sustainable is if it's built using #FOSS, and does not give ultimate control to any 1 entity, individual or corporate. If technology is to help the people, it must be built *for* the people.

Currently working on odilia.app, various projects with the rest of the Lower Elements gang at lowerelements.club, and a Computing Science BSC at the #University of #stirling

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@christopherd@mastodon.nzHonestly the thing that I think helps the most these days is a smart phone. Both iOS (via VoiceOver) and Android (via TalkBack) are accessible out of the box. iOS has historically been better for accessibility, but I think Android is catching up fairly quickly now. Microsoft's Seeing AI app helps us scan text, bar codes, even recognise our surroundings. It's only available for iOS but Google does have Lookout on Android, which is similar. There are also great navigation apps like Lazarillo, which announces what's around you and can help you get from A to B. I used to recommend (and loved) Microsoft SoundScape, but unfortunately they've discontinued it. There's also apps like Be My Eyes, where volunteers help blind people with whatever tasks they need help with over video chat.

a vulnerability in hyundai vehicles equipped with sirius xm from 2015 onwards allows them to be unlocked and started remotely by unauthorized third-parties #infosec blog.koddos.net/bug-on-hyundai…
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Have you also noticed that features (as well as extensions) to render RSS/Atom feeds directly in the browser have slowly disappeared - at least from Chromium-based browsers?

There was a time where almost every website would sport a link rel="alternate" pointing to a feed. And, if they did, most of the browsers used to show the feed icon directly in the URL bar, and browsers used to render feed URLs as HTML (it used to be quite spartan, but it was surely better than dumping some XML).

Those features have been taken away over time. The feed icon built-in in the browser is gone (you can get it back with some 3rd-party extensions). And, when opening a feed URL, the browser dumps directly the XML.

Of course I can imagine why this has happened (especially in the case of Chromium-based browsers), but I won't give up easily on my feeds, no matter how much effort my browser puts in it.

So in the past couple of days I've worked on a small browser extension that can render RSS feeds directly in the browser in a pretty format. That's ideal for people like me that like to explore feeds, but don't want to go through the hassle of adding them to another client or service just to see what's inside.

The extension is still WIP and I haven't tested yet on Firefox - any feedback is more than welcome.

git.platypush.tech/blacklight/…

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