"Learn Accessibility" is a course that takes you through the essentials for building accessible websites and web apps. Created for both beginners and advanced users, this course can be taken beginning to end, or used as a reference for specific topics.

web.dev/learn/accessibility/

Nastal mimořádný okamžik tohoto roku. Poprvé mám týdenní dovolenou a ta začala dnes v 16:00 h. Juchuchu.
Mobilní číslo odpojeno, v Outlooku nastavena automatická odpověď....

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Apple’s New Speech Frameworks Portend More Accessible Audio for Developers and users alike curbcuts.co/blog/2025-6-19-0ku…

Google’s June Pixel Drop Includes Android 16 for Pixel Devices, Accessibility Improvements, More curbcuts.co/blog/2025-6-18-goo…

From Curiosity to Creation: The Story Behind Accessibility Nerd equalentry.com/ai-accessibilit…

Our May Mobile Progress Report shows how we're:
*getting ready for JMAP in iOS
* planing early for TestFlight
* coordinating localization for both apps
* asking for feedback with the Android beta
* improving the account drawer and more

#Thunderbird #Email

blog.thunderbird.net/2025/06/t…

in reply to Rune Jensen ✅ 🇳🇴

@Lazarus Thanks for the nudge! It looks like we have this in our triage system and have some useful resources. Tracking this issue is probably the best way of getting updates, especially to find out when this gets added to the roadmap. While our 2025 roadmap has already been made, making the Android app able to be used by more people is still really high on our priority list!

Meta glasses might be useful, but then Meta goes and reminds us all why they're such a terrible, untrustworthy, scummy company. This isn't even the first user privacy violation this year. theregister.com/2025/06/03/met…
in reply to Alex Hall

I'd still buy them as there is no viable alternative for blind people. I measn… I grew to have this colclusion that #Accessibility is the most important thing to me. I've been telling it to open-source warriors, against-Google, against-Microsoft, against-Meta varriors and so on: if you are abled, you have choice. I'm disabled, I need to work and live my life as fully as I can. So yeah, privacy and all this stuff is good, but to me accessibility is far more vital and important.
in reply to André Polykanine

@menelion I definitely get it. I'm not judging or condemning anyone for using Meta products. For some it's accessibility, for some it's the only way their friends and family communicate, for some it's for neighborhood watch groups or buying used products. It's sad that nearly all of us are involved with Meta in some way, but it's reality. Plenty of us have no choice.
in reply to André Polykanine

@menelion You can't call someone from them, but they can read text (either quickly/live or after scanning it/document mode), answer questions about it, read bar codes, and tell you what's around you. They can work with the ARx app, as well as Seeing AI, and another app for reading labels whose name I forget at the moment. The page can be found here. Note: I am not affiliated with them. I'm just a user of their product.

arx.vision/

Help me out here, I want to start a rumor that Asus' new 3000-watt power supply with the 240 volt plug for running four NVidia RTX5090s is a sign that in 2026 you'll only be able to play AAA games in Europe because the American power grid can't handle it.

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An extremely expensive, extremely slow motion reenactment of the conclusion of War Games, with open software orgs migrating from one closed-source proprietary service to another over and over again instead of zero-player tic-tac-toe, and me hammering the table saying, come on, learn, god damn it, learn.

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Dear Fedi friends, may I ask you a favor?

I would really appreciate it if you could boost this message. I have created a French version of my Fedi promo video - and a French landing page – that I hope can spread far and wide in the Francophone world:

news.elenarossini.com/fedivers…

Cette vidéo explique ce qu'est le fédivers en 4 minutes. N'hésitez pas à partager cette page avec vos amis et vos proches qui ne sont pas ici... J'espère que cette vidéo éveillera leur curiosité 💙🤍❤️

#TheFutureIsFederated

A propos… Víte, proč Stanjura nemůže vyhodit šéfa svého kabinetu?

No, protože se jmenuje Filip, Filip Benda, a je to mladší bratr poslance Marka Bendy, vlivného člena ODS.

Ono, co kdyby se Marek naštval a nedej bože chtěl odejít někam jinam, např. k tatíčkovi Klausovi k Motoristům…d8-D
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Blastbay Studios has released two SAPI 5 speech voices.
This Web site offers two U.S. English voices, one maile and one female, with each voice costing $19.95. A short audio demo is available for each voice. These voices should work with any program which supports SAPI 5 TTS speech engines, including NVDA, JAWS and Narrator. Please also note that I have not yet purchased these voices so this post should not be taken as an endorsement or recommendation.

blastbay.com/store.php

in reply to David Goldfield

I have purchased the Richard voice. Screen Reader users should be aware that in order to have it proceed to the PayPal step, you need to press the unlabeled button just passed the "Continue Shopping" button. If you add an item but then press "Continue Shopping" and want to get back to your purchase, press the unlabeled button and it will take you back to your cart with the item in it. This was my experience so wanted to get it out there in case some have trouble purchasing.

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✅ Mamutovo.cz je zpět!

Ahoj všichni! 🎉
Naše instance mamutovo.cz byla úspěšně přesunuta na nový dedikovaný server a vše nyní běží hladce.

Co se změnilo?

- Nový rychlejší server

- Limit příspěvků zvýšen na 2000 znaků

- Vylepšená stabilita a příprava na nové funkce
- A samozřejmě – běžíme na zelené energii 🌱⚡
Děkujeme za trpělivost 💚
#oscloud #mamutovo

in reply to Andy Kaplan-Myrth

We appealed based on other aspects of the decision too, but they're even more in the weeds (if you can imagine that). The big issue, the one that will shape how internet competition develops, is over BRT's use of wholesale. Stay tuned—the CRTC will publish it here at 9am: crtc.gc.ca/eng/whatsnew.htm
8/8
in reply to Andy Kaplan-Myrth

The decision is out -- the CRTC is not changing their original decision: mstdn.ca/@andykm/1147159274097…


The #CRTC decision in their own review of last year's wholesale decision is out: The CRTC is not changing the decision. In short, they say the evidence in the appeals did not convince them that they got the decision last year wrong. crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2025/20…

Background: mstdn.ca/@andykm/1147115456001…


The #CRTC decision in their own review of last year's wholesale decision is out: The CRTC is not changing the decision. In short, they say the evidence in the appeals did not convince them that they got the decision last year wrong. crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2025/20…

Background: mstdn.ca/@andykm/1147115456001…

#crtc

Google Tightens Android Sideloading—At What Cost to Digital Freedom?

Google has begun blocking sideloaded Android apps in Singapore, citing security concerns over apps requesting sensitive permissions like SMS and accessibility services.

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Lachtan je v sudetske zoo oblibene zvire. Na papire. Triky uz nejaky patek nedela. Ale kdyz se na vratnici proda dvousta vstupenka, tak je proste potreba vyrazit do prace a neco predvest.

Nacez nadseni divaci cekaji dlouhe minuty s pripravenym telefonem. A lachtan to mezitim zalomil na skluzavce. 🤷

Vstupne nevracime.

#lbc #zoo #lachtan #photo

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Lawful Access on Steroids: Why Bill C-2’s Big Brother Tactics Combine Expansive Warrantless Disclosure with Unprecedented Secrecy
michaelgeist.ca/2025/06/lawful…

Oops! AI did it again... you're not that innocent.

Nectar, a 'crime-predicting' system developed with #Palantir, could be rolled out nationally after a pilot with Bedfordshire police (UK).

Data such as race, sex life, trade union membership, philosophical beliefs and health are used to 'predict' criminality so people can be targeted for #surveillance.

inews.co.uk/news/police-use-co…

#SafetyNotSurveillance #policing #police #AI #ukpolitics #ukpol #criminaljustice #precrime #predictivepolicing

in reply to Open Rights Group

'Crime-predicting' tech leads to more over-policing of Black, racialised, lower income and migrant communities.

It automates unjust stop and searches, harassment, handcuffing and use of force.

Sign and share our petition to BAN it ⬇️

you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions…

#SafetyNotSurveillance #policing #police #AI #surveillance #ukpolitics #ukpol #criminaljustice #precrime #predictivepolicing

in reply to Matthew Garrett

@matt I use Orca to make a Linux desktop environment accessible. As of GNOME 48, thanks to excellent development work, I’m running a Wayland session without noticing any substantive differences from the accessibility I used to have in an X11 session. I appreciate there are still some missing features to be worked out, but nothing that I personally rely on under normal circumstances is missing at this stage of development. I hope the work continues and that other desktop environments take it up.

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in reply to The Yangsi Michael Dillon

The “missing features” refer to the Wayland transition. I happen to disagree with you regarding Orca in general, but that isn’t the question presently under discussion. The main missing feature I am aware of is that simulated pointer events (i.e., simulated mouse clicks) aren’t available in Orca under Wayland sessions, but are supported by X11. Corrections are welcome if this limitation no longer holds, as I haven’t kept up with all of the discussions taking place. As a more general comment, and as an observer of Orca development for many years, I note that most of the bugs turn out not to be in Orca, but instead reside in GUI libraries, desktop environments or applications. Orca itself is well maintained and has undergone worthwhile development recently. The problem is that bugs and regressions in desktop environments and applications are either not addressed or not resolved quickly enough. We need more development effort in accessibility across those components.
in reply to Vagina Museum

Around menopause (known as perimenopause), your brain is doing some interesting things. First of all, the brain is reactive to hormones such as oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Changing levels of these hormones around menopause affects how your brain processes information and emotions.

The other thing that's going on in your brain around menopause is that it is literally rewiring itself! There are differences between a pre- and post-menopausal brain!