The conventional wisdom says that if you want to sell software the Mac is the best platform because Mac users would be willing to pay a premium for a well-designed application. Linux would be the worst platform because most Linux would rather tolerate a poorly designed free application than pay for a well designed app.

Is this true?

  • I use Linux and I have paid for applications. (63%, 12 votes)
  • I use Linux and I would pay for a “good” app. (21%, 4 votes)
  • I use Linux and I would never pay for an app. (15%, 3 votes)
19 voters. Poll end: 2 weeks ago

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Working on the OS 8.1 release post. This is generally my outline so far:

# Following through on OS 8 release goals
* Secure Session. Privacy and Consent
* New Dock, Multitasking
* Inclusive Design

# Addressing Feedback
* 1,100+ issues fixed. 72% bugs, 18% features, 10% tasks tech debt etc
* Visual updates. New icons. Blur
* Features that don’t fit elsewhere

# Improving Support for Your Devices
* Kernel updates
* HiDPI and Multimonitor
* Touchscreen
* Misc other hardware stuff like bluetooth

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Here’s a couple of new free iOS apps using AI to assist us blind folks with navigating.

Orinav - apps.apple.com/gb/app/orinav/i…
Navis - apps.apple.com/gb/app/navis/id…

We are going to try these out. Let us know if you try them too and what you think.

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Well that pisses me off. I had a VM I booted up on a test VLAN, but I couldn't ping the VM.

Connect to VM console, can't ping the gateway/firewall.

WTF is going on?

Check switch, check firewall, everything is good; my config has not been tampered with.

Fire up a FreeBSD jail on the same VLAN, it gets DHCP and works.

Go back to VM console and ping the gateway, it works.

Now I can access the HTTP server on that test VM

WHATTTTTTTTTTT

A short tale from way back when I worked at Apple: My team had a lot of lunchtime meetings and they usually got pizza to feed us lunch while we worked. There were two of us on the team who were vegetarian, so they'd order six or eight pizzas for the team and all of them would have meat except for the one meatless pizza they had for just the two of us. But everyone likes vegetarian pizza, so people would get in line, take what looked good which included the veggie pizza, and by the time I got to the veggie pizza it would be gone and I'd have no lunch (and the other vegetarian had the same problem, of course). They tried to get the non-vegetarian people to stop eating the veggie pizza, then tried to hide it so only we veggies could get it, but nothing worked. So I suggested they order four kinds of vegetarian pizzas and a couple pizzas with meat, and that worked out great and there was much rejoicing.

This is a post about gatekeeping disability accommodations.

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The following bug fix is now in the latest version of Slack for iOS.

• Apple VoiceOver was not able to select buttons anywhere in Slack outside of threads. Like your favorite cardigan, buttons and threads will, at times,
be in need of repair. Here's a cozy thought: This bug has been all sewn up and tied off.
apps.apple.com/us/app/slack/id…

Five years ago Twitter was still just Twitter, and on this particular day in 2020 I was locked out *again* from my account. Fun times.

daniel.haxx.se/blog/2020/12/03…

This incident was later explained to me as a user error by Twitter admins! Some details here: daniel.haxx.se/blog/2020/12/15…

I've seen a few people put content warnings on their "looking for work" posts.

I recommend you DON'T do this. Not everyone who comes across your post will bother to expand it. Worse, content warnings prevent your post from appearing in Trending lists, limiting your reach.

I'm not sure what purpose a CW would even serve here—if someone finds the fact that you're looking for work offensive or traumatizing, that's a them problem, not a you problem.

#FediHired #GetFediHired #FediTips

NVDA has the addition of magnification on their roadmap. I feel like that should be a separate project. Still under NV Access, still sharing some of the code base, and made to work with NVDA, but separate. I don't need and can't use magnification, so I don't love the idea of the download getting bigger to house those features and the startup slowing down as NVDA does visual things that are of no use to me. Am I wrong? No really, I'm asking. nvaccess.org/post/nvda-roadmap…

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in reply to Scott

@Scott @prism Yeah I see why some might think it shouldn't be included by default, but there's a very easy solution for this. Have a prompt at the start of screen, asking if you need magnification, if so, download whatever relevant modules are needed and go from there. Does not have to be complicated, and everyone gets what they want. Personally I don't really have much of a problem with it being built-in as long as screen reader performance is still good.
in reply to Zach Bennoui

@ZBennoui @Scott @prism Think of it like changing how easy it is to feel the lines on tactile graphics. Have you ever felt an image with thin lines, all close together and jumbled? It was hard to track the lines, the image didn't make sense, and it was easy to lose track of what was going on because the lines were too thin or faint. Now give that same tactile image proper lines and more room to breathe. It's much easier to feel.
in reply to Alex Hall

@ZBennoui @Scott @prism It also gives ability to allow for different forms of low vision. Do you do best with dark text on light background, or the reverse? It allows the user to focus on the part of the screen where the action is, maybe magnify it more or change other attributes. People with normal vision make adjustments automatically, but in that continuum where vision is deteriorating, until the point where it isn't helpful any more, magnification software fills in. this from a totally blind guy.

RE: floss.social/@gnome/1156508217…

I've finally become a friend of GNOME, too. It's time for us users to take financing of open source software we use into our own hands.


We’re 50% of the way to our goal for the end of the year! 🎉

Have you joined #FriendsOfGNOME yet? If not, this is your sign to join 750 other amazing supporters:

donate.gnome.org

If so, help us keep up the momentum by sharing with your friends, especially those outside of the typical contributor community. Let’s end the year strong!

#FriendsOfGNOME #GNOME #GNOMEFoundation #OpenSource #FOSS #Linux


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Ah, modern techology.

Me: I'd like to connect to another account
Plaid: Great, which one, and provide credentials
Me: Here ya go
Plaid: Looks good, they sent an OTP, please provide it
Me: Here ya go
Plaid: Something went wrong. Try again?
Me: Sure
Plaid: Great, which account, and provide credentials
Me: Here ya go
Plaid: Looks good, they sent an OTP, please provide it
Me: Here ya go (2nd OTP)
Plaid: Something went wrong. Try again?
Me: No
Plaid: Are you sure you want to cancel and lose your progress?

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Aaaaand this would be why I refuse to have a firearm in Suburbia (former), or Hippy Ville (Santa Cruz, current), or in the middle of a big fucking city like San Francisco for "Self Protection".

youtube.com/watch?v=mjwvZoYcTI…

Also, big, sharp blades don't wake the neighbors at 03:00, because I am a considerate person.

in reply to feld

@feld I hung some sheetrock recently, and did some insulation so I'mma Guestimate (yes Auto, Guestimate is a word) ...

I'm thinking the hollow points might have flared with some Owens Corning Pink. Would have made zero difference with FMJ/Ball.

Now 2" insulation *Board* would be roughly a 5/8" drywall board-ish, so I'd take 30-35% off of any penetration from a pistol. *Perhaps* 15-20% from shotgun pellets. High energy rifle round, 10-15%?!? May be?

@feld

On the occasion of SimpleX and Session getting cryptocoin-donations/funding ... we won't hide that most delta contributors are pretty skeptical of cryptocoin-circles. Exhibit 1: #Webxdc apps - mini apps that anyone can whip up -- and the declared motto still on the webxdc.org web page since inception mid 2022:

No logins, no coins, no platforms ...

and this year, January 23rd, we added "no billionaires" to the growing list of things deserving a "no" :)

delta.chat/en/2025-01-23-webxd…

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Really there's no Split Braille add-on for NVDA? I swear there was one I saw, but it's not in the store, nowhere to be found. Hmm. Braille Extender doesn't appear to do it, unless it's not in the feature list. Loved it in JAWS on a single-line display, now that I'm using 24-by-4, it would be even more useful in things like tables and sometimes I'd use it with my GitHub PR window in one part and my VSCode copy in the other. Just, all round useful, wish I had it for NVDA.
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@Jage @sclower I'm really confused by their page because they say, "2400 Independently Refreshable Pins in a 60 x 40 array" - great (same as DotPad). But: " 40 TrueBraille™ cells offering Orbit’s signage-quality braille and cursor routing keys" so does that mean that unlike DotPad it cannot do mixed Braille and graphics or Braille on the multiline? I am not sure. It's weird they call them out separately like that though, unless it also can do both. I believe the DotPad has a 20-cell separate display like this too, but that you can still do regular Braille on its 300-cell graphics side? Not 100% clear on this either I guess.