Maintenant on peut signaler un spam SMS en envoyant une capture d'écran sur 33700.fr/ !
Pratique quand on est à l'étranger !

Severoceske Muzeum v Liberci bojovalo s nazvem. Kdyz jste na nebohou obet vypalili jmeno instituce zmohla se v nastoupivsim zmateni jenom na dve otazky:

Co?
Kde?

To skoncilo! Novy nazev navstevnictvo pred vsemi pochybnostmi ochrani. Dekujeme @jiri_toman!

Muzejni noc stala za to. Oproti jinym dnum, kdy je muzeum taky zadarmo, dorazila hromada lidi. Vystava filmovych loutek je bozi a inspirovala me k nedelnimu promitani Maleho Pana.

lbc:a:50.774376:15.068330

#lbc #liberec #muzeum #foto

in reply to Tuta

I worry about the 'back end' software that is used by providers like Tuta.com and Proton.me

Sure, their 'clients' may open source, and they may even publish the code that is purportedly used on their servers. But there's no chance of verifying whether or not that's actually the code that is used on the actual servers.

Not that being given access to the code used on the servers would help me; the last time I wrote a program, it was in BASIC.

10 PRINT "RUN FOR THE HILLS!"
20 GOTO 10

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Now we're wondering: might we find among you (or your network) two experienced UX/UI designers who are willing to engage in a 6-month volunteer project? We need to come up with a way to fit a bunch of new functionality into the already busy player screen. We're looking for two people (one for each role) to help us with this.
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@bagder Yup, I see the Garmin Fenix 5 (2017), Forerunner 245 (2019) and Venu Sq (2021). The one in the photo is a Venu 3s (2023) and features exactly the same wording.

Not too surprising, the base firmware doesn't seem to change hugely (mostly new display tech and upgraded sensor hardware), and most of the user visible stuff runs in a custom VM. If I had to guess, I would say maybe libcurl is used for the sync-over-wifi feature for bulk downloads like maps and firmware updates.

Following the latest updates and changes to WhatsApp, we have updated our accessibility notes to address the regression in usability with TalkBack. Please spread the word. accessibleandroid.com/app/what… #Android #Accessibility #TalkBack
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Kleine Wochen-Umfrage zum Thema #Falschparken

WDR-Bericht: "Sie will keine Hilfspolizistin sein und dennoch schickt sie in #Wuppertal reihenweise Anzeigen an das Ordnungsamt. Wir treffen eine Bürgerin, die schon um die 500 Autofahrer gemeldet hat. Sie macht sich oft unbeliebt, hofft aber insgeheim auf den Erziehungseffekt in ihrem Wohnviertel."
www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/rheinl…

Wie seht ihr das, müssen Bürger*innen hier aktiv/er werden❓️

Gerne re"tröt"en.

  • Nein, Ordnungsamt reicht. (3%, 18 votes)
  • Ja, wir brauchen freie Fuss- und Radwege. (90%, 433 votes)
  • Weiß nicht genau. (2%, 14 votes)
  • Andere Meinung/Kommentar: (2%, 12 votes)
477 voters. Poll end: 1 year ago

I recorded a quick demo of the current state of the Wayland-native accessibility stack I'm developing for @gnome (and eventually other free desktops), code-named Newton. In the demo, I run the GNOME Podcasts app on the Newton accessibility stack, using my GTK branch that integrates AccessKit. So in principle, the same app should also work on Windows, and soon, macOS. The demo was featured in the latest edition of This Week in GNOME: thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2024/… This work is funded by @sovtechfund.

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in reply to Joëlle

@JoSuus AT-SPI kind of works on Wayland. There are problems though stemming from the fact that there's no connection between the AT-SPI accessibility tree and the actual Wayland surface. For example, Orca can't tell what's under the mouse pointer with AT-SPI on Wayland. That already works in the Newton prototype, though I didn't cover it in this demo. Also, AT-SPI is incompatible with strong sandboxing. I hope to demo a fully sandboxed Flatpak app with Newton soon.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@JoSuus Also, with AT-SPI, Orca can't observe keyboard input on Wayland unless you use a toolkit that supports the legacy AT-SPI method of key snooping, which GTK 4 does not, because that old method has various problems, like the requirement of an IPC round trip for every keystroke. I don't know if the Newton prototype's current solution to that problem will make it to production; there have been other efforts to solve that problem on Wayland.
in reply to Jason J.G. White

@jason Yes, solving the problem of screen reader keyboard handling on Wayland has been within the scope of the GNOME accessibility work funded by Sovereign Tech Fund since the beginning of the STF work last year. It was supposed to be done by someone else in parallel with my project. But that project has run into various delays. I hesitated to even do a partial proof-of-concept implementation in my prototype because I didn't want to step on someone else's turf.

"The financial costs of healthcare costs, or, is keeping me alive worth it?"

Link: jakeseliger.com/2024/05/16/the…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

Nabiha Syed is the Mozilla Foundation's new executive director. She is brilliant, and motivated in the best directions, a great choice for this post.

blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/mo…

#PeerTube experts:

Is someone getting an embed code with 9:16 for such an (vertical) uploaded video?

This should be possible from version 6.1 onwards:

github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube…
But for me, the embed code is always 16:9 like before the update. Manually upload the preview image in 9:16 makes no difference.

@peertube@framapiaf.org