✏️ 5 accessibility checks to run on every component zeroheight.com/blog/5-accessib…

I guest-posted on zeroheight's blog about accessibility of components!

(note: WCAG compliance is claimed on full pages/processes only)

I just got this response from NVDA's AI content describer addon, the addon that's uh, you know, supposed to describe images for people? "I’m not able to view images, so I can’t describe it directly. If you can either paste the image text or give me a brief summary of what’s in it, I’ll gladly help craft a detailed description for you." You had one job

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This one is a bit specific, but who knows. For the Dutch techies in the energy sector, Alliander is looking for an Open Source Specialist! ⚡

#fedihire #fossjobs #getfediHired

werkenbij.alliander.com/vacatu…

Do you know someone who quietly makes the Django community better every day? Or maybe that someone is you? 👀✨

The Django Software Foundation appoints Individual Members to recognize contributions of all kinds: code, docs, reviews, teaching, events, community care, and more 💚

You can nominate someone you admire or self-nominate (yes, really!) 🙌

Members list: 🤗
djangoproject.com/foundation/i…

Nominate here: ✅
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

CC @django

#Django #DSF #Community #Python #OpenSource

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#IzzyOnDroid is about community. That's why we don't want our #FOSDEM visit to be just about us, but also about all the amazing apps that make IzzyOnDroid so great.

Do you have an app that's available on IzzyOnDroid? Bring some stickers with you to FOSDEM and drop them off at our booth! We'll make sure to display them so your users can pick some up!

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Is see Danish citizens online are now proposing to invade USA and MAAG. (Make America Actually Great)
Under occupation they would ensure Americans got.
Universal healthcare
Fairer wages + lower income inequality
Paid parental leave
Bike-friendly cities
Free college options
Fewer work hours
Reliable public transportation
Stronger social safety net
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#Denmark #USA #USpol #Politics

RE: mastodon.social/@Tutanota/1158…

Microsoft just turned all Office users into AI users. Lmao. It’s now called the "Microsoft 365 Copilot" app. Get ready for fee increases and having your data opted into training by default with confusing settings. Enshittification has peaked.


🚨 BREAKING: Microsoft just renamed Office to "Microsoft 365 Copilot app"

All users are now "AI users"

And this will lead to higher prices: tuta.com/blog/microsoft-365-pr…

#Microsoft #Copilot


I wish I could just start texting people. Be it just a hey how are you, what did you do yesterday etc, but I feel like that's not common anymore because it has been taken up by Instagram, SnapChat and what not other stuff. I don't want that. I don't want all this image based crap. Just give me back good old text messages. But why would people text stuff to one random person if they can share everything they want with one inaccessible image to all their friends?
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I cancelled my Zoom subscription today.

Not for some higher reason, but the client I used it with mostly before is switching to Google Meet (yeah…) and so I am looking into alternatives.

I’ll probably do @OpenTalkMeeting as it is hosted in Germany and has fun functionality like the talking stick and coffee breaks. Also half the price for a year.

docs.opentalk.eu/25.4/user/en/…
docs.opentalk.eu/25.4/user/en/…

in reply to Marco Zehe

@marcozehe Dial-in by phone is certainly listed as a feature. I’d rather have a dedicated app instead of a browser-based solution, but apparently I’m alone in that. What will be annoying is no Calendar integration (Fantastical).

opentalk.eu/en/product/feature…

Bahnfahren leichter gemacht: Erste Stufe der Online-Buchung für Menschen mit Schwerbehindertenausweis jetzt live bsvh.org/nachricht/bahnfahren-…

"President Donald Trump may have made a major miscalculation about Venezuela’s oil.

Trump has expressed excitement over the prospect of US oil companies getting their hands on Venezuela’s vast oil resources.

But industry sources tell CNN that American oil executives are unlikely to dive headfirst into Venezuela for multiple reasons: The situation on the ground remains very uncertain, Venezuela’s oil industry is in shambles and Caracas has a history of seizing US oil assets.

Perhaps the biggest problem is that oil prices are too low today to justify spending the gobs of money – possibly tens of billions of dollars – that would be required to revive Venezuela’s decaying oil industry.

“The appetite for jumping into Venezuela right now is pretty low. We have no idea what the government there will look like,” one well-placed industry source told CNN on Monday. “The president’s desire is different than the industry’s. And the White House would have known that if they had communicated with the industry prior to the operation on Saturday.”"

edition.cnn.com/2026/01/05/bus…

#USA #Trump #Venezuela #Maduro #Oil #FossilFuels

David Rosen, co-founder of SEGA, just died. He was 95 years old.

Wait. He wasn’t Japanese?

That’s right. SEGA started as an American company. The reason SEGA is capitalized is because the original name was Service Games. And the “Service” in that name refers to the American military—its first customer base.

SEGA remained largely American until the 1980s, when David Rosen—along with Japanese business partners—bought the company from its parent, Gulf+Western, which also owned Paramount Pictures.

This initiated one of the most innovative and creative periods in video game history. SEGA produced classics like Space Harrier, OutRun, Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of Rage, and Virtua Fighter.

For nearly two decades, SEGA was the primary rival to Nintendo, separating itself through speed and attitude.

Along with Atari, it was one of the companies that defined my childhood.

R.I.P., David Rosen. May you enjoy that great arcade in the sky.

theguardian.com/games/2026/jan…

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Three years ago I bought @juliette an electric kettle for her birthday (because romance is not dead).

Looking for a stainless tank, hidden heating element, and temperature settings, I found the Krups KE07. Bit expensive, but it'll last decades. Right? Button 1 broke after a year. Button 2 today..

Thread in three parts

1. How it broke

2. Why I think you should not buy a Krups / Tefal appliance

3. How to fix it with a 3D printed part

1/x

#enshittification #plannedobsolescence #righttorepair

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@bert_hubert I think this can use some extra attention: The .be registry wants to leave AWS and has created an RFP with lots of details of what they need. I think this could be the first sheep over the dam. I hope you can bring extra attention to this and a precedent can be created.
dnsbelgium.be/en/news/dns-belg…

Who approves licenses of subscriptions in a company in the end who buys, like via whose decisions do startups in sv remain afloat or die

When an enterprise buys from a startup, who actually signs off? Trying to understand who the real decision-maker is in the buying process

People who can approve or release budget for recurring software subscriptions inside organizations.

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You know I wonder if they even think about what they say. If anyone who talks about me, or the stuff I do knows that it hurts? Since apparently it's not interesting, or useless, or no one understands, or I should just do something else. Yeah title him as nerd and let him do whatever, people don't like nerds blahh blah. You fucking, yes fucking know that it hurts, you don't have to understand it, but you can accept it, you don't have to understand the concept, or even the principle, but the fact that it's a hobby like every other, that you get joy from it, that you don't have to downtalk it and label it as something bad. Cuz it makes me feel bad fucker.
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Obviously I don't know the particulars of your circumstances and your family history, so this advice could be entirely inappropriate, but don't wait for permission. If you wanna help your Grandad, hit him up, like today. Send him an email or phone him or go visit. Hey Grandad heard you want a Smart Phone. What would you most like it for. there are these options. Not an overwhelm of information, just enough to show your knowledge and will to help.
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The key part of my post, which got buried in the implementation, is don't wait for permission or approval. Don't wait to be allocated the task. Allocate it to yourself. Volunteer! Why am I saying this? Because I've discovered over the past couple of years that I have spent too much of my life waiting for my ideas to be signed off on rather than just going ahead and making them happen.

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I've lived too much of my life, not for other people as such, not in their service, but to their schedules, fitting in with their expectations, what they approve of, what they permit me to do. By doing that, I automatically make myself subordinate to them rather than on an equal footing. Be on an equal footing. You have skills. You don't need other people's permission to use them.

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It's your life. they're your skills. It's your desire to help. Stepping forward means that yes you are putting yourself out there for rejection, for people to prefer someone else's advice and yes that will be mega mega hard if you're anything like me, but don't wait for life to happen to you...happen to it! You don't need to be told it's okay to do something, that you are considered worthy. Go for it.

I love my family. My father is dissatisfied cuz I finally do something for the security of my mom and manage her Bitwarden. He says the normal apple passwords app is enough. I quote his conversation to my mom: "Why do you even let him do that nerd shit, there is the apple passwords application which stores all your pass keys." With my mom going on about how she didn't even know what passkeys are, and that she's glad someone is at least doing something and explaining stuff. And may I mention that she forgot her Apple ID password, and Apple does not offer the same recovery methods as Bitwarden, such as backups through the API I can easily manage, etc. But yeah right, the apple passwords app without backups will just be fine for someone who recently locked themselves out of their half life. Holy shit I can't stand naive idiots, but yeahr right I'm the shitty nerd bitch, for using a proper password manager, fuck off man.
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Would it be an option to add a small submission fee? That is of course unfair to researchers from developing countries. But $5 should dissuade the AI slop at least a little, I'd imagine.

Not sure if there was already a discussion in another thread about what could be done. Apologies if I have missed that.

Either way this current asymmetry of effort to report vs. effort to check is not sustainable. Thanks for putting up with it so far.

I've just seen the following comment posted on Lemmy, and I'm reeling at the spiciness of their take. It feels like genuine bravery to straight up admit this in public:

"Dredd (2012) was a technically proficient, but ultimately mediocre piece of uncritical copaganda action schlock, and a vastly inferior film to Judge Dredd (1995). i will die on this hill."

Just...astonishing.

I want to speak about how we speak to each other. Mostly because I am as guilty as anyone else of generalising, and I suspect that even as my very intelligent American friends know that when I shit talk about “Americans”, I don’t necessarily mean them. It still stings on a visceral level - especially if they are fighting like hell personally to try and get their mad king out of power. 1/
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Meanwhile, what a lot of Americans - even very well intentioned ones - probably cannot conceive of is that the rest of the world experiences the effects of American power as monolithic. We never get the opportunity to vote in your elections, but we pay in insecurity and financially when a terrible American president is elected.

When your president threatens other nations, we don’t (and can’t) stop to specify ‘not all Americans’. That is absurd - because we don’t experience you individually 2/