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Están pasando Coraline en 3D en los cines, por aniversario. Esa peli se hizo en stop-motion 3D desde el principio, y está MARAVILLOSA. Se las recomiendo mucho.


good morning mousetodonians :ablobwavereverse: :ablobcatcoffee: lets just assume something better will come from this #tuesday 🐭🖱️


so i know that #Thunderbird is popular... please share your tips on configuring it to be used with JAWS best!
in reply to Michael Babcock

I’ve been using Thunderbird for 20+ years. And as of late trying to use jaws 2023 or jaws 2024 with Thunderbird is full of problems. Causing numerous hangups with the program and crashes so my recommendation would be not to use jaws with Thunderbird. Switch over to NVDA or something for those tasks.


So this is cool. I just set up last night, a plug-in, which will allow me to use mastodon apps to post statuses directly to my Wordpress. I'm actually very excited about this. This means that you can use the Fetty verse to subscribe to my blog and get notifications when I post, and I can post from pretty much anywhere. I believe I can also set the character count as well, I'm not sure about that yet.
#Wordpress #FettyVerse #Mastodon #Accessibility.



Thousands of people drown in the Mediterranean every year, looking for a better life, and nobody cares.

Now a few extremely rich people go down with their luxurious boat and we have to hear about it from every single news outlet, several times a day for several days over.

Fuck this society that has nothing but disdain for the poor and empathizes with the rich.



LibreOffice is everywhere! And not just on computers – but at events around the world. At the weekend, community members attended FrOSCon in Germany, to answer questions and give out cool merch: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #OpenSource
in reply to LibreOffice

I found the article a bit short and lacking in detail. It would have been great to have more information about the size of the event, the topics discussed, or even some photos to really convey the atmosphere and involvement of the attendees.
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Upstream-First: Making open-source stronger, one commit at a time.
puri.sm/posts/phone-kernel-dev…
#pureos #Librem5


I may not like the Q-continuum, but Q had a great flash sound.


Today is the birthday of #DoctorWho actors Anthony Ainley, Sylvester McCoy, and Sophie Aldred. As it's also *my* birthday, a few years ago, I commissioned this artwork and then mocked up a book cover for a theoretical August 20th adventure!


EDIT: please boost for visibility, every 3-5 seconds.

#GNOME #GOA

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in reply to Hartgen Consultancy

I don't know Michael personally but on a professional level I'm very familiar with his work and his dedication. This is an excellent choice for a distributor.


Since the word seems to work so well, maybe it’s time to label denial of the climate crisis as “weird”?
in reply to Jens Ohlig

Wobei Klimakrise m.M.n. ein ungenaues, irreführendes Wort ist. Klima ist, es kann keine Krise haben.
Wir als Menschen verursachen Klinaveränderungen, bei uns liegt die Krise, nicht beim Klima.
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If we remove all of the margarine on earth...

...the world will be a butter place.

#pun #humor



Musicians! If you want to get some of your music heard by a few new ears, consider submitting some of your music for coverage on my Other People's Music blog.

Here's my latest entry:

etherdiver.com/2024/08/16/opm-…

Give it a read to get an idea of what it's all about, then take a quick look at this, which explains how it works in some detail:

etherdiver.com/2024/04/04/opm-…

Then send me a submission based on those guidelines! I need 5 a week, so don't be shy!



I just learnt of the passing of Pierre Cartier last Saturday. I was lucky to attend his George Kempf Lecture at Johns Hopkins a decade ago titled "A quantum group as Galois group for some difference equations". I don't remember much about it which probably means I understood little, but I remember fondly going for dinner later and sitting close to him. He was an entertaining person, treat everyone as his equals (in spite of me being a minion and him being a legend) and told some Bourbaki stories


I wish The Sims had vertical half walls. So many builds could look better


This Is Not A Laptop, It’s A KVM Combo hackaday.com/2024/08/19/this-i…


I've just launched my new BT Projects blog! Here you will find posts on a wide range of topics, from tech to other miscellaneous things I choose to write about. There is currently only one post up, but one which I have had a lot of requests for, how to make Windows work better post setup. Note however that this post is an initial draft; it could be updated in the future but I felt ready to put what I have out there! Enjoy! btprojects.samtupy.com/blog/ Note also that this is not yet set up on the home page, this will be updated shortly. #blog #tech #writing
in reply to Brandon Tyson

Hey, thanks for alerting us about your blog. Does it have an RSS feed? Lire claims it can't find one.


AppleVis has just tweeted from their official account on X: “Watch this space - exciting news coming soon.” What this means remains unclear but we will watch with interest and bring you the latest on #DoubleTap once we have more information.
in reply to Double Tap

As much as I'm very encouraged by this I must confess I'm not a fan of companies who release an announcement promising an upcoming announcement. That's something I hope I'll never be asked to do.


The new edition of Extreme Privacy from Mike Bazzell includes even more attention to Tuta than ever before! 📕

The Tuta Calendar & Contacts have been the recommended apps of choice for keeping your data safe and secure. 📆 🔐👥

Pick up your copy today! 👉 inteltechniques.com/book7.html

#ExtremePrivacyGuide #Tuta #TutaMail #MikeBazzell



Super Geek Alert!
This piece of techno-gorgeousness is a 3D printed model of the Mars Perseverance Rover, printed and painstakingly assembled by the intrepid @jfayre In this photo it’s bravely exploring the treacherous surface of our back yard.


Ok folks. What apps are you using that we absolutely need to know about? Share your apps and submit your ideas for our new ‘App of the Week’ feature starting in September. It can be on iOS, Android, Mac or PC and also from the Blindshell Classic or whatever else you use. Tell us about it now and it might be featured in the coming weeks. Email feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567.
in reply to Double Tap

For Windows, I find Winaero Tweaker to be extremely valuable. It allows you to modify so many settings in your Windows 11 PC. It's very accessible with both JAWS and NVDA.
Note: Winaero's Web site also promotes software called the Outbyte PC Repair Tool. I have no information as to the safety or accessibility of that application.

winaero.com/winaero-tweaker/

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in reply to David Goldfield

I love 1Password for password management. I admit to being late to the party when it comes to using a password manager but once I started using it I've found it to be one of the most liberating tools on my PC. Everyone should use a password manager, whether it's 1Password or another option. It not only frees you from remembering passwords but it can store long, strong passwords and it greatly reduces your chances of getting caught up in a phishing scam. It's accessible in Windows and fairly accessible on iOS. I can't speak for the Mac or Android versions.
www.1password.com
in reply to Double Tap

For Windows, I recommend using the Biblos Braille word processor. It has a lot of interesting features but it does a very nice job opening Epub files. digrande.it/en/Biblos.aspx


We published a security fix for a High security vulnerability in Matrix JS SDK (CVE-2024-42369). Make sure to update your dependencies! See more at github.com/matrix-org/matrix-j…


Oh my gosh! This haptic time feature is bloody brilliant! You have to tap just in the right place, but I can consistently make it work now. How fricking awesome is that!
in reply to Lulu Hartgen

Yes, I do love the taptic time feature of the Apple Watch. I haven't figured out why it occasionally seems to go off randomly, though.
in reply to David Goldfield

@DavidGoldfield Reason it goes off randomly, sometimes I have accidentally gone to pick the watch up, for example, or put the watch down, and it sets off the taptic time feature.


When I woke up this morning and looked at my weather app, I thought there had been some mistake with my location - because there's no way it could be 58 degrees F (14 C) out on August 20th... but no, it was correct, and it was that cold out this morning - and will be for the next few days at least.

What happened to summer? I'm not ready for fall yet!!



The holidays end today, and the first school day is tomorrow. I don't know, the holidays went once more much to fast. This time I havce evewn less motiwation to go there because I will be learning French, and first I am not up to that and I see no reason why I should do that. There is for sure a way to don't do it and it's just a test, and I probably would be able to abort, but when? Why I need it, and what I ever will need it for?
As adition will I have to stand up 2 hours earlier on mondays, and will miss two other hours somewhere in the week and if I haven't luck that are hours I have to learn for after school time.
Meh. No reason, but we do it anyway. Typical German school system.
in reply to garo

Interesting. When I was in school, I could choose between two foreign languages. The mandatory choice was between French and Russian, and I chose the latter. However, I never needed it again, so I never stuck with it.
in reply to Steffen

@radiorobbe There was no selection. It is due a coperation our school makes with another school, and I would go to the other school to learn French. That takes about 5 minutes walking or maybe 10. Then go back again. For that purpose I would ahve to carry my laptop everytime and get a jaws lizense and that useless stuff. I already now think about telling them that this is not something after a few weeks or months. They told me this is an option if it is to much for me or I note that it isn't good.



#DSGVO versus #LLM / #KI :
Copilot macht aus einem Gerichtsreporter einen Kinderschänder
heise.de/news/Copilot-macht-au…

Recht auf Auskunft? Schwierig. Löschen der Falschinformationen? Unmöglich. Und nun?

#DSGVO #llm #ki


Hate speech is bad.

Banning it is legislating feelings, instead of facts, being inherently subjective, resulting in censorship & oppression of any political dissent, a recipe for authoritarianism.

See case study:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialis…

in reply to Alex Nedelcu

people don’t realize this might be one of the hardest challenges to overcome in a liberal democracy: having freedom of speech for all and whatever in a society where there are bad and hateful individuals. Laws and courts are a part of it but is not enough.


"Vrazi, vy jste ho zastřelili!" Neznámé příběhy obětí střelby ze srpna 1969
zpravy.aktualne.cz/domaci/srpe…



New app added to the Accessible Android apps directory: Simple Text Editor accessible accessibleandroid.com/app/simp… #Android #App


Ahoj všichni! 📣 Mám skvělou zprávu – čeština je už ve vývojové větvi Phanpy! 🇨🇿 Přesto však stále chybí asi 40 % překladu. Pokud máte čas a chuť, každá pomoc se hodí! Pojďme společně dokončit překlad, aby byla aplikace kompletně v češtině. Díky moc všem, kdo se zapojí! 🌟
#phanpy #phanpysocialdev #phanpycz #boost
in reply to Archos

Aha, po zadání názvu mně totiž vyhledávač stále nabízel nějaké Pokémony. 😁


Most people on here know this, but to those who need to hear it: People who work in assistive technology are not machines. They have working hours like everyone else, they have lives. Firing questions at them at all times of the day or night about technology, whether they may happen to work with it or not, is not OK. They are not your personal twenty-four hour a day support system.
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in reply to Lulu Hartgen

I imagine that a lot of people who work in the assistive technology field who are known to the community have to deal with situations like these. It's important that those of us who experience this know how to establish and maintain healthy boundaries.
in reply to David Goldfield

When I am the person asking for help, I try to minimize the load I create by taking the following reasonable measures.
I ask a discussion forum (mailing list, etc.) rather than an individual directly.
I provide proper details (version numbers of software, steps to reproduce the issue, other technical information likely to be valuable in identifying the cause).
I search online for potential solutions, check documentation, and experiment as appropriate.
I'm not a nontechnical user of software. However, the above steps can be taken by people who don't have a lot of technical expertise as well.
in reply to Jason J.G. White

@jason And asking questions on public forums and mailing lists is perfectly appropriate. It doesn't obligate any one individual to respond and it also allows a larger group within the community to assist the questioner, not to mention benefiting others who may have the same question or problem either now or in the future. Sending a private email only benefits the questioner and actually could limit the quality and timeliness of help they might wind up receiving, as there may well be people who are more knowledgeable in the subject than the person being privately asked.
in reply to Lulu Hartgen

@jason And on top of all of that nobody ever emails me for Doctor Who help, which I actually would be willing to provide at no cost. What's up with that? 😀
in reply to Lulu Hartgen

Well said. Thatwas one of the main reasons that made me burn out and quit as an IT tutor.



Can anyone else read text they're writing in the latest #Thunderbird with #NVDA 2024.3? I couldn't in one email and thought it was a fluke, but I'm sending another and it's happened again. I can copy to notepad and type there, but that's just silly. I thought I might have an addon loaded that was breaking stuff but apparently not. This is a bad time.

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in reply to Andre Louis

Next time this happens, can you tell me whether restarting NVDA fixes it? There's a bug impacting NVDA and browsers which causes this kind of behaviour that no one has been able to track down yet. It's utterly bizarre. But restarting NVDA fixes it, hence the question.
in reply to Jamie Teh

I... Thought I'd tried that because it's so damn obvious but apparently I hadn't. Restarting did fix it. Now I feel stupid. Thanks for suggesting it.
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in reply to Andre Louis

It's a very exasperating bug regardless. Believe me, I've tried to track it down, but I still don't know wtf causes it. It's some deep failure somewhere in the Windows COM framework but I don't understand how NVDA is triggering it.
in reply to Jamie Teh

For your reference, this is being tracked here: github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue…
in reply to Jamie Teh

@jcsteh That one, together with the same failure with table navigation hotkeys requiring a restart to work are my only two annoyances when using Firefox with NVDA. I encounter them both daily here and really wish you the best of luck with finding the solution, I can understand the difficulty.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@jcsteh I still think NVDA is my favourite screen reader, but it seems to me to be having conflict with more and more apps. I mean, why does shutting down Tweesecake take NVDAwith it most of the time, for instance? That's a really odd one.
in reply to Dave Taylor

@davetaylor2112 Probably worth filing a bug about that with log files, testing with all add-ons disabled, etc.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@jcsteh 1. Remember, the average user is not a dev, and probably hates Github, like Ido. 2. I really feel that addons need regulating a lot more, and being broken a lot less. Things are getting less and less smooth and we seem to be needing ever more and more complex addons just to do basic things like navigate our email folders and messages! 3. Sadly, we are running out of keystrokes and this is making even more problems and conflicts. I increasingly feel like giving up with computers, to be honest.
in reply to Dave Taylor

@davetaylor2112 Fair enough. Entirely your choice, but if you want any chance of a diagnosis and fix, that's how you increase that chance. Devs can only do so much when the info available is near 0.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@davetaylor2112 I get the frustration, really I do. I often say that having a disability in general is like death by a million papercuts. That doesn't change the fact that devs can't help you with near 0 info, though. But everyone runs out of spoons and this may just be something you don't have the spoons for, and that's fine. You just can't expect a fix either.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@jcsteh You know what? Ijust had an idea, but I'm not fighting with Github to submit it. NVDA could do with a crash reporter, and if that's included in the usage stats, I suggest the dialog entry is changed to mark that
in reply to Dave Taylor

@davetaylor2112 Perhaps, but it may not be a crash. It's more likely to be a hang, and a crash reporter can't catch those.
in reply to TJ Olsen

@tjolsen Outlook is very different code, so likely to be a different bug, though I can't be 100% certain of that.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@jcsteh This happens to me and restarting it fixes it. What can I do to help troubleshoot?
in reply to Jamie Teh

@jcsteh I have this all the time in both Thunderbird and Discord, and a restart fixes it.
in reply to Quin

@TheQuinbox @jcsteh I have it in Thunderbird and Slack from time to time. Restarting NVDA has worked so far.
in reply to Alex Hall

@TheQuinbox @jcsteh Funnily enough, the problem happened in Slack just after I sent that last post. The log shows that NVDA has the right value for the text field, but arrowing only says "blank". Selecting text works, in that NVDA speaks the selection. Deleting also usually works, speaking the deleted character. It's arrow navigation that's broken. Arrowing shows no problems in the log.
in reply to Alex Hall

@alexhall @TheQuinbox @jcsteh Can confirm. Sometimes this happens in Slack when there's a modal open that covers the area visually but doesn't have keyboard focus. Dismissing it sometimes restores the field back to working. Likewise, restarting NVDA doesn't fix the issue when I haven't dismissed that modal.
in reply to Tuukka Ojala

@tuukkao @alexhall @TheQuinbox My guess is that this particular instance is likely to be a different bug. Based on what I do know about the problem, I can't fathom why a visually obscuring modal would trigger it. Still, it's a data point to consider.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@jcsteh Slack's dialog component has some bugs related to when aria-hidden is applied to the rest of the UI. But for what it's worth, this happens for me regardless of whether a dialog is open or not, and it was one of the first things the Slack team looked at while debugging it. So I think they're different issues that just manifest in a similar way. @tuukkao @alexhall @TheQuinbox @FreakyFwoof
in reply to James Scholes

@jscholes @tuukkao @alexhall @TheQuinbox Oh yeah, I'm definitely aware of the aria-hidden modal bug. It drives me absolutely wild on a semi-regular basis.
in reply to Alex Hall

@alexhall @TheQuinbox NVDA unfortunately catches and swallows the relevant exception without logging it. That's something I want to fix at some point so it's at least more obvious when this bug is occurring.
in reply to Andre Louis

@DavidGoldfield It's reading normally here; no issues. Thunderbird 128.1.0, NVDA 2024.3 RC1.


Práve som sa dozvedel že ma prijali do školy. Áno, yess, kurva jo! :kekw:
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Chcem mohutný triceps ale... ide to ťažko a pomaly.


...a ešte koľko ich je, dá te si colu alebo limonádu a hneď máte na stole tak zo šesť

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