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Microsoft Office renamed to "Microsoft 365 Copilot app"

office.com/

#aislop #ai #copilot


When we design for disabilities, we make things better for everyone. This is called the Curb-Cut Effect. The term was coined by disability students and activists in the 70s, who added curb cuts to the Berkeley sidewalks to make access easier for those in wheelchairs. They discovered those also helped people with strollers, using trolleys for deliveries, etc.
in reply to victor tsaran

I think that split is too blurry to be considered a problem in the analogy 🤷
On a wheelchair day, I usually have other options if there's no ramp--often I'm able to stand and take a couple steps, and often I have another person with me to help me get over a step with the wheels. A more skilled manual wheelchair user could pop a wheelie.
An abled parent pushing a large stroller with heavy kids and stuff in it doesn't always have the option to pick it up.
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:flan_guitar:

Now I've heard there was a secret way
To edit text on your display
That's better than emacs (that's made by GNU), yeah.
It goes like this, you type E D
And nothing shows up visually
You baffle newbs who haven't got a clue, yeah.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
You type an "a" to start append,
Then period to mark the end.
There is no AI bot that's gonna screw ya.
It's there for you in rescue mode
And when you need to edit code
Or when you need to spoof some Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah

Microsoft's CEO is really sad we keep using the word "slop":
futurism.com/artificial-intell…

So, which one is it going to be?

#Microsoft #AI

  • Microslop (76%, 16 votes)
  • Slopsoft (14%, 3 votes)
  • Slopslop (9%, 2 votes)
21 voters. Poll end: 5 days ago

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Comparto en mi blog en español el repaso que ha hecho @thunderbird de los logros conseguidos este 2025

victorhckinthefreeworld.com/20…

De muchos ya me hice eco en su momento en el blog.
Doné al proyecto para hacer que siguiera consiguiendo metas en el próximo año! 👍

I’m _not_ saying to never put a live region in / on a button, but I _am_ saying it may not (will not) perform as you want.
cdpn.io/aardrian/debug/WbxvPOd…

Maybe try a ‘Multi-Function Button’ instead.
adrianroselli.com/2021/01/mult…

#HTML #ARIA #accessibility #a11y

in reply to Adrian Roselli, pH0

ooh this is a good experiment, noted for sure. The only time I could see someone even remotely thinking of this would be for a status-update button, but that's when we have other stuff like aria-busy anyway and direct label changes get announced when buttons have focus so a dev doing that would be very mislead. Nonetheless, that pen will be useful to show devs what not to do.

The concluding post in my AI-Ready Software Developer series ties all the threads together.

Far from "changing the game", AI coding assistants have just added another layer of uncertainty to an already very uncertain process.

Same game, different dice.

codemanship.wordpress.com/2026…

For World Braille Day, I compiled a list of free braille art and tactile image libraries that I used for a project in one of my graduate school classes. This is by no means a complete list of all available resources for tactile graphics, rather it is a list of sources that were explored for this project. veroniiiica.com/free-braille-a…

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The best thing about modern software is the error messages that show up even before the condition has completed.

Like... "NO INTERNET OMG MAKE SURE YOU ARE ONLINE" which sits there for the first few seconds after you launch the app, and goes away when the software itself finally gets around to even attempting the connection for the first time.

Microsoft Windows, an entire operating system, likes to do this.

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That's wild. Each Cadance tablet has over 3500 parts that go into it when manufacturing, and they need to go down in precision as far as 1/32th of an inch for some parts when making them. There are wire coils thinner than a human hair inside it. Wow, just wow. And to think they got the manufacturing together and try to source local parts from Indiana where ever possible, mind-blowing. Watch this video on Vimeo to learn more. vimeo.com/1109418855?fl=pl&fe=…
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The State of Modern AI Text To Speech Systems for Screen Reader Users: The past year has seen an explosion in new text to speech engines based on neural networks, large language models, and machine learning. But has any of this advancement offered anything to those using screen readers? stuff.interfree.ca/2026/01/05/ai-tts-for-screenreaders.html#ai#tts#llm#accessibility#a11y#screenreaders

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in reply to 🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦

isn't it possible to "pregenerate" the speech with all the necessary IDs so that you can navigate and interrupt at will?
Just as one generates SSML from rich text (including maths formulas) before generating speech.

It would even be better to catch intonations, breaths and others, unchanged instead of letting the TTS generating a "pleasant full phrase" (a wrong expectation).

I find your post intriguingly close to the emerging reaction against the Ai-generated #mundaneslop ;-).

in reply to Paul L

@polx Maybe, but probably not. Doing that would result in a lot of wasted resources generating text I'm never going to listen to. Think about the average user interface: dozens of menus, and toolbars, and ads, and comments, and so on. Plus, the text changes constantly, on even simple websites. That's not even taking into account websites that just scroll constantly. It might be possible to create some kind of algorithm to predict the most likely text I'll want next, but now we've just added another AI on top of the first AI.

I think a better solution might be to make the text to speech system run on different hardware from the computer itself. This is, in fact, how text to speech was done in the past, before computers had multi-channel soundcards. This has a few advantages. First, even if the computer itself is busy, the speech never crashes or falls behind. Second, if the computer crashes, it could be possible to actually read out the last error encountered. Third, specialized devices could be perhaps more power and CPU efficient.

The reason text to speech systems became software, instead of hardware, is largely because of cost. It's much cheaper to just download and install a program than it is to purchase another device. Also, it means you don't have to carry around another dongle and plug it into the computer.

Hello fedicrowd! Does anyone have the #Fairphone 6 with murena e/os? If so, can you share compatibility issues you encountered? I'm eager to ditch Android and would like to anticipate which troubles may lie ahead. :)

Liebe Schwarmintelligenz, hat hier jemand das #Fairphone6 mit #murena #e/os und Erfahrungsberichte bzw Kompatibilitätsproblemen? Ich will wechseln und wissen welche Schwierigkeiten mich eventuell erwarten. :)

#degoogle #DigitalIndependence

in reply to Sylvia

@SylvieLorxu Thanks a lot for your thoughts and the insights! I fully agree about the mindset. I also see it as an opportunity to declutter and/or widely review and replace what I've been using with FOSS apps. My only real need is the bare minimum for digital participation (public transport :v24:, banking seems to have mixed support for my banks 🫣, eID, etc), I'll celebrate everything beyond this as a nice add on
in reply to Adina Wagner

I sadly can't say much useful about public transport (I drive, sorry) although I do know a few people use my app Catima together with https://zügli.app/ for their Deutschlandticket (though it's broken in 2.41.0 - 2.41.3, version 2.41.4 with the fix isn't available everywhere yet).

Banking is very inconsistent yeah, depends on the bank. eID depends per country, though I think Germany is covered? f-droid.org/en/packages/com.go…

Hope some more Germans can fill in my missing knowledge :)

A friend of mine, Beqa Gozalishvili, a very talented developer from Georgia the country, announced an early stage of his #SAPI5 wrapper for the popular #ESpeakNG #TTS engine. bug reports and feature requests are welcome, he says in his Telegram channel. He does speak English. github.com/gozaltech/espeak-ng… #Accessibility #ScreenReader #Windows #JAWS #NVDA

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You may have heard that the maintainer of med-mastodon.com, a large, prominent Mastodon server, recently decided to shut down the server without warning, leaving his users with no access to their data.
[EDIT: it's back up! Ref: mastodonapp.uk/@wild1145/11584…]
This could happen to you at any time.
If you care about this, you should be backing up your data regularly.
Here's a post I just wrote about how to do that, and about what you can do with your backed-up data.
#FediTips
blog.kamens.us/2026/01/02/the-…
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Regime change in Afghanistan to remove the Taliban resulted in the return of the Taliban

Regime change in Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein resulted in the rise of Daesh (ISIS)

Regime change in Libya to remove Ghadaffi resulted in chaos and a decade plus of civil war

Each showed images of locals celebrating. Each ended in tragedy.

Violent regime change does not work. It never has. Because it is driven by oil and profit, not people and principles.

#AWorldWithoutPeople #AI

developers.slashdot.org/story/…

Over the weekend I got Pi-hole up and running (first time user), and it sure is eye-opening seeing what your devices are up to.

The screenshot that's all red, for example, is my Samsung smart TV, which is constantly talking to Netflix (and other domains, even when using my PC and not interacting with the "smart hub".) I haven't opened the Netflix app in at least two weeks.

The other one all in green (allowed for now), is my Echo Dot with Alexa. That thing is talking to Amazon constantly...

in reply to Jason Evangelho 🐧🎒

Coincidentally I wrote a blog post about AdGuard Home (Pi-hole alternative) yesterday: blog.eischmann.cz/2026/01/04/a… (in Czech, but GT works well on it)
I've also noticed how much the Netflix apps call home. Glad it's blocked now.


AdGuard Home: domácí ochrana nejen před reklamou
Jak na blokování reklamy a rodičovskou kontrolu ve vlastní režii? AdGuard Home je na to výborné řešení. Používám ho už půl roku a v článku jsem se podělil o praktické zkušenosti z instalace a provozu, popsal jeho nejdůležitější vlastnosti a taky se trochu věnoval srovnání se známějším Pi-hole.
#Adguard #AdguardHome #blokování #Pihole #reklama #soukromíblog.eischmann.cz/2026/01/04/a…(reakce na tento příspěvek se může zobrazit jako komentář pod článkem)

Dear #39c3,

since Day 2 on CCCongress i am missing three of these definitively not an IED contraptions, designed to make music and deployed on the towel holders in three toilets, clearly marked with my DECT number and my nickname. If you took them and repurposed them for other shenanigans, i would love to have them back. As of now, i am out roughly 160 euros for replacements and that hurts.

#39c3

Customizing the Recent Apps Screen on Samsung Phones for a Better TalkBack Experience accessibleandroid.com/customiz…

Liebe #FediKirche, am Samstag, 21.2.2026 ist online das nächste #GottDigital #Barcamp . Wir wollten ja mal einen #Fediverse Workshop anbieten. Diesmal geht das relativ einfach, indem man sich am Anfang der Veranstaltung meldet. Ich habe bisher Zeit und würde mitmachen. Wer ist noch dabei als Teilgeber?
Weitere Infos: gott.digital/
cc
@alex @sannezc @onlinekirche

New post: Is it an evil overlay? How can you tell? joedolson.com/2025/12/is-it-an… #overlays

A Quick Primer on Accessible Pagination
afixt.com/a-quick-primer-on-ac…
#a11y #accessibility #UIDesign #uxdesign #webdesign #webdev