10 Amazing Prompts That Demonstrate The Capabilities of ChatGPT to Improve The Lives of People With Disabilities | Aaron Di Blasi | Top Tech Tidbits
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Here are 10 innovative prompts aimed at demonstrating the capabilities of ChatGPT to improve the lives of people with various disabilities. Copy and paste any of these prompts into ChatGPT.

“While monitoring the traffic of our own corporate Wi-Fi network, we noticed suspicious activity that originated from several iOS-based phones. Since it is impossible to inspect modern iOS devices from the inside, we created offline backups of the devices, inspected them and discovered traces of compromise.”

“The spyware also quietly transmits private information to remote servers: microphone recordings, photos from instant messengers, geolocation and data about a number of other activities of the owner of the infected device”

😩 😩 😩

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in reply to André Polykanine

@menelion so, thanks for you interest, I'm happy to add any app I can. To understand, project is mostly just a pet project for some technologies and experimenting a bit with SEO. It's super slim and it's direction is not quite clear - going in a opendata or eventually having cheap paid app. This as a preface for contributing. I could go either way. I don't have the admin public yet. In general I need name, links to the stores and the WKT-String of geo coordinates for each region the app covers

Today's #AudioMo is more of a #Music thing actually, and comes from #Jamulus which is an online realtime jamming tool to allow people in different places to make music with each other. In this instance, Alf, the bass player is a few hundred miles from me also in the UK, Martin (guitar) is in The Netherlands, Phil (other guitarist) is near brighton, Mag (drummer) is in Germany and I'm playing Rhodes in London.
This perspective was captured by Alf.
For more information about Jamulus, check out jamulus.io.

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One way to put an amazing new audio interface through its paces is to record a demo and review of it. So here you go, this is my take on the Audient Evo 16 and it’s brilliant #accessibility features.
pnc.st/s/the-blind-podmaker/b5…

When Big Tech spies on their own customers, something is wrong.

Protect your privacy now! 💪

Check out #Tutanota - the email service with 100% encryption and 0% tracking. 🥰

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Here at Accessible Android, we have made it possible for you to submit your own content on all things Android and accessibility. With that in mind, Dominic Doyle submitted a guide to setting up a Samsung Galaxy phone for the first time: erisilebilirandroid.com/how-to…

So torhungrig wollen wir die Wölfinnen 🐺 auch sehen.

Im Finale der UEFA Women's Champions League treffen die Damen des VfL Wolfsburg auf den FC Barcelona. Können sie sich ihren dritten Henkelpott sichern?

Jetzt live im #sportstudio #UWCLfinal
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Looks like my dogpiling on Google hit the news.

> “I’m not a fan of Google’s approach,” extension developer and researcher Wladimir Palant wrote in an email. In the days before Chrome, when Firefox had a bigger piece of the browser share, real people reviewed extensions before making them available in the Mozilla marketplace. Google took a different approach by using an automated review process, which Firefox then copied.

> “As automated reviews are frequently missing malicious extensions and Google is very slow to react to reports (in fact, they rarely react at all), this leaves users in a very sad place,” Palant said.

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Some of my followers have asked about Computers for the Blind. They are a non-profit organization that refurbishes donated computers, installs accessibility software, and then sell those computers at an affordable price to blind or visually impaired individuals. You can read more about them here.
computersfortheblind.org/about…
in reply to Rosalín Anne

Blind friends: Do you need a new laptop? Are you receiving SSI benefits? Computers for the Blind is running a special right now. I just called them. If you can show your SSI award letter for 2023 to this organization, they will give you $150 off any laptop in their lineup. This means that you, or an authorized recipient, can purchase a laptop for as little as $50. And their top of the line laptop, which comes with 16 gb of ram, would only be $300. No special on desktops, but remember that desktops are repairable. Those start at $200. So if you buy a desktop and a part dies, you'd be replacing the part that dies instead of the entire desktop. I think this is a great choice for SSI recipients. Even without the special, I still think this is a great option for those who are employed but making a reduced income. The price list for their computers can be found here.
computersfortheblind.org/src/d…
Or, go here to apply to purchase a computer. Remember to fax your award letter to Computers for the Blind before attempting to purchase using the $150 off special offer.
computersfortheblind.org/appli…

@libreoffice

I was wondering if the #libreoffice team had some projects about #AI integration.

MS Office is working hard on this topic.

-- fr --
Je me demandais si l'équipe de #libreoffice avait des projets d'intrégation de l' #ia.

MS Office avance bien sur ce sujet.

#opensource
#calc
#writer
#Impress

libreoffice.org/

Some people don't want to hear this but whatever:

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in reply to Jorge Castro

I don’t buy RedHat’s claim that the same people packaging LibreOffice are now building HDR support. That’s PR, it’s probably about easy layoffs.

#Flatpaks have worse desktop integration (think of different file pickers, compile flags for different media frameworks, etc.) and the space consumption is massive. Also, an inherent security risk if certain libs don’t get updated. This will be worse than the current situation. It will be the Log4j problem in a myriad clandestine ways.

audiogame-manager
stormdragon2976 pushed changes to the testing branch of the audiogame-manager project New Tolk changes pushed. if you have the old Tolk in ~/.cache/audiogame-manager, delete it and the new version will be downloaded on the next install. You can either reinstall existing STW and Christmas Chaos, or download the new Tolk.dll from stormgames.wolfe.casa/download… and replace the one in your current STW and Christmas Chaos bottles.