Reminder. #curl runs in all your devices. So I made a slide to show some of them.
(yeah, I've used and shown this slide numerous times before and I will probably do it again...)
Ich muss mal vor einer wohl neuen Phishing-Masche warnen: in Mails, die angeblich von ELSTER kommen, steht, es sei ein amtliches Dokument hinterlegt und müsse abgerufen werden (irgendwas mit Referenzakte). Wenn man auf den Link klickt, soll man seine ELSTER-Daten eintragen.
Die Mails sehen ziemlich echt aus.
Teilen wäre schön, damit mehr Personen gewarnt werden. #phishing #elster
@rena2019 Ich meine, dass du auch mit MD arbeitest, ggf. auch interessant für dich?
@radiorobbe und andere Screenreader-nutzende Folgende könnte das ggf. auch interessieren, hab nur bisher keine Möglichkeit gefunden, abseits von NVDA-cursor mit dem Teil zu arbeiten, was für mich persönlich nicht hinderlich ist.
I work at Red Hat. Red Hat is part of IBM since 2019. It was a big change. But knowing we are part of a global company that is run by a CEO that focuses on reality instead of weird dreams is a Damn Good Thing. Thanks, Arvind Krishna!
"IBM CEO says there is 'no way' spending trillions on AI data centers will pay off at today's infrastructure costs"
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IBM CEO has doubts that Big Tech's AI spending spree will pay off
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna walked through some napkin math on Big Tech's AI data center spending — and raised some doubts on if it'll prove profitable.Henry Chandonnet (Business Insider)
🚨Sanchar Saathi & Max: How India & Russia are turning on surveillance for everyone
➡️ State-owned apps must be installed
➡️ Apps have invasive permissions
While end-to-end encryption will not be broken, your entire meta-data is at risk.
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Ah ok, never knew this existed! But the delay is only the first time, also when I just click a post from the notifications. I'll keep it in mind though.
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Question about accessible remote tech support across platforms:
I was using RIM to help troubleshoot a Mac issue, me on Windows, target machine is Mac OS. One side of the internet connection was kinda patchy and latency of the speech feedback felt like 3 years per keypress.
We made a change that accidentally caused the target machine to lose all audio output. I killed VO, started remote access from the RIM menu, got prompted to get the accompanying NVDA add-on, and within a handful of seconds I had text from their Mac coming straight to my NVDA. Man, what a difference! It's honestly the first time I've done Windows to Mac remote support and felt like I could be productive here.
My questions are these:
1. How do I enable that setup without killing VoiceOver on the target? There are many scenarios where the target hearing what I'm doing is important, but I want to work without feeling like I'm swimming through a swamp. At the moment it seems like the remote access option disappears from my RIM menu when VO is running on the target.
2. Does anyone know of any efforts to get this sort of transmission from VO to NVDA happening as an add-on? Failing that, do I know any intrepid hackers who'd be interested in a session to sniff at traffic if I provide lab rats and potentially some sponsorship? It wouldn't need to have all the nice onboarding that RIM has or send audio (I'm aware that's difficult to do well from prior conversations).
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Just confirmed: I'm coming to Oslo, Norway, in March 2026 for NDC security and I will talk... #curl
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Happy 77 in hell Ozzy! Hope you are there, because in heaven you would be very, very disapointed 🖤
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Discovered I have a dying SSD tonight, but that's nbd
Opnsense upgrade went sideways probably because I was messing with a custom kernel on there a long time ago and forgot, but the recovery from a USB stick was super easy -- it auto imported the config, cloned everything over including all the packages that were installed, and was running "from a live environment" while that was happening which was neat. and then when it was done it was just a simple reboot to boot off normal storage again
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"QMux version 1 provides, over bi-directional streams such as TLS, the same set of stream and datagram operations that applications rely upon in QUIC version 1"
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QMux
This document specifies QMux version 1. QMux version 1 provides, over bi-directional streams such as TLS, the same set of stream and datagram operations that applications rely upon in QUIC version 1.IETF Datatracker
Thank you for writing this @aardrian 🫶🏻
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There's a short story of frustration and comfort behind this post. A friendly discussion led to a writeup by Adrian, and I will follow up later with a little more about the backstory as I know it can bring some much-needed comfort to many people getting into or already working in #a11y
You Can’t Make Something Accessible to Everyone
This post’s title is unpleasant, but it’s important to acknowledge the reality of the human condition and limitations in technologies. Even purpose-built assistive tech.Adrian Roselli
Heute, am dritten Dezember, ist der internationale Tag der Menschen mit Behinderung. Zur Feier des Tages werde ich heute richtig doll nervig rumbehindern.
Eigentlich wollte ich heute das Tool zum Barrieren melden in einer Testphase veröffentlichen, aber meine Behinderung kam dazwischen und hat mir neben allem nicht erlaubt, in den letzten Tagen was zu programmieren. Dauert also leider noch bisschen.
Ich meine, schaut euch den NVDA Screenreader an. NVAccess ist eine zu sehr großen Teilen von Behinderten getragene Organisation, die die beste verfügbare Screenreader-Software und unzählige weitere Tools open source und frei zur Verfügung stellt, damit Blinde weltweit mit Computern arbeiten können.
Große internationale Konzerne verdienen auf dieser Grundlage Millionen, und geben überhaupt nichts darein zurück.
Wenn ihr eine Gesellschaft seid (UG, GmbH, AG, …) sagt bescheid — ich nehm auch mehr Geld von euch ohne Steady und schreib‘ euch ne Rechnung. Ihr dürft mich auch gern für Qualitätsarbeit für euch fest einstellen, wenn ich dabei hier so weitermachen darf.
Fest steht: Diese Arbeit muss dringend finanziert werden, und als Firmen habt ihr mehr als alle Anderen die Ressourcen dazu.
Ja, ich guilt-trippe euch absichtlich.
I'm seriously considering bailing on Tuta, as several emails from trusted sources keep ending up in the spam folder, and there is no way to whitelist them.
100% get this isn't how everyone works obviously, and that definitely doesn't excuse poorly-written or blatantly useless inaccurate articles, but the problem there is just outsourcing support. That, or companies just not having it high on their to-do lists rather than the medium of the support itself. Shit support is shit support, no matter what form it comes in.
I don't want to feel like I'm wasting someone else's time over the phone when I could solve the issue myself, and frankly 85% of the telephone support I've tried these days is just as useless as those slop articles.
Rubicon ObjC 0.5.3 has been released! This release adds initial Python 3.15 support, drops support for Python 3.9, and corrects a rare race condition that can occur when cancelling timers.
@miki Three major differences:
1. Rubicon is pure Python. This means it's much smaller, at the cost of being slightly slower at runtime
2. Rubicon works on iOS
3. It’s been a while since I checked, but I *think* PyObjC doesn't have any asyncio integration built in. Rubicon definitely does.
Thanks for the comprehensive answer, it's always nice to see a software project account being staffed by humans who actually understand the project, not just a bot that posts about new releases :)
BTW, I think your approach to using (truly) native controls everywhere is very promising for accessibility, I really need to get into Toga once time permits.
Mortgage Rates Are Not Too High. What’s too High Are Home Prices that Exploded by 40-70% in 2 Years, Creating the “Affordability Crisis”
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Funnily enough, a lot of my knowledge of modern music comes from collecting Karaoke files now, and I find I like a lot of Pop music when the lyrics are stripped out.
Huh. Just chatted in person with someone who's been on #mastodon for a while, now, who honestly thought that all the Mastodon domains were run by Mastodon. And having a different domain was, like, just a vanity thing to look cool. It only came up because they were complaining about an issue they were having, and they were on a smaller server (not naming it for anonymity), so I suggested contacting their server admin about the problem. I was surprised when they answered "Dude nobody at big companies reads those reports. It just all goes to AI or whatever." It took some actual convincing to get them to believe that the server they're on does, in fact, have a living breathing human admin who can be talked to.
Anyway, folks, support your #fediverse server admins and moderators. With money, where you can. They're almost certainly getting messages from users who think that reporting things to an admin here is exactly like reporting stuff to Facebook or Google. IE: screaming at a giant faceless entity who's never going to care or do anything about whatever your problem is.
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