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vďaka tomu že sa odsťahoval spolubývajúci vidím na druhú stranu :kekw:

in reply to Niléane

Nobody knows what is going to happen now, but one thing is certain: this changes *everything*

🎉

in reply to Niléane

You have no idea how relieved I feel right now. This is incredible. Today, the far right doesn't get to form a government *and* Macron suffers an immense defeat.

This is a good day.



In case anyone doesn't yet know about this, this appears to be a project to basically rework and modernize the entire concept of the LambdaMOO server in Rust, and add a bunch of modern features. github.com/rdaum/moor


Research reveals the most and least accessible apps across popular categories attoday.co.uk/research-reveals…


Monday Tech Tip: Eschenbach Video Magnifier eastersealstech.com/2024/07/01…


Orbit Writer custom case review from turtle back applevis.com/reviews/orbit-wri…


A Validation of the Work We’re Doing: An Insider’s Perspective on the ICEB Conference aph.org/a-validation-of-the-wo…


youtu.be/r2QF1QjBPLU


New Integration: Free Remote Incident Manager aira.io/new-integration-free-r…


Spotlighting Some Accessibility Misconceptions Among Android App Developers accessibleandroid.com/spotligh…


my bank account: uhhh you should definitely get a job now
my unemployable brain: hypercard for playdate






“I disagree with the Supreme Court’s rulings for the most basic reason of all — they do not square with the text of the document the justices are supposed to interpret, and that means they’re granting the presidency a degree of autonomy and impunity that’s contrary to the structure and spirit of American government. In both Trump cases, the liberal minority was more originalist than the conservative majority. This time, it was the conservatives who created a living constitution.”

nytimes.com/2024/07/07/opinion…


in reply to Andre Louis

@jscholes Thankfully there are thriving Harry Potter communities on Reddit (and presumably other places, but I'm there most often), and even in the main Books/Audible/Audiobooks subreddits, people get downvoted heavily for weighing in on a discussion about Harry Potter with nothing but Rowling hate. I think it's possible and worthwhile to have a polite discussion about the things she says (which I don't agree with, by the way), but keep her separate from her work and certainly keep her separate from discussions about fanfiction, where plenty of authors actually make a point of creating an AU that makes up for some of the ways the original series falls short.
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in reply to simon.old

@simon @jscholes Probably a good job Roald Dahl died when he did, given the way things have gone for him lately. People can separate work from author when they aren't here still saying stuff, I guess.




For any enthusiasts of legacy assistive tech, it seems the first source code of the Talks Screen Reader for Nokia 9110 Communicator has been published by one of the original devs. Unbelievable to think that it all started off as a bunch of prerecorded messages supplemented by the ability to spell anything it doesn't have ready letter by letter and plugging in external synthesizers and Braille displays via the serial port:
github.com/mgroeber9110/talx91…
#Accessibility #Blind #RetroTech #ScreenReader
in reply to Paweł Masarczyk

The LG “screenreader” for webOS is just prerecorded TTS prompts AFAIK.
in reply to Drew Mochak

@drew That would explain why Netflix is completely inaccessible on those devices, then.

Though I think I remember it reading channel names, so perhaps not?

in reply to Paweł Masarczyk

@jcsteh Wow, good memories :-) that communicator was the first thing I ever bought on eBay and I spent the entire week crapping myself thinking I've been ripped off to the tune of many many dollars :-)


E-commerce platform Shopify denies it suffered a data breach after a threat actor began selling customer data they claim was stolen from the company's network.

bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu…



Having privacy and freedom is a great feeling! How do you protect yourself online? 🔒

in reply to Rusty Bertrand

Are you also allowed to send the LaTeX source?

As a screen reader user, those are far more readable to me than the PDFs. Fortunately most papers in my field are on arxiv now, and that site lets you download LaTeX with no questions asked.



@Tusky FYI there is something wrong with the propagation of status between toots and boosts of the toot. As you can see interactions with the boost propagate to the toot, however, it doesn't work the other way around


Ja navrhujem Viedeň. Výborná dostupnosť, veľa Slovákov to tam pozná (najmä tých z Kittsee), pre cudzincov menšia hanba a navyše vláda ušetrí peniaze, keďže stanicu nebude potrebné ani stavať, keďže tam už dávno novú stanicu majú.

bratislava.sme.sk/c/23349915/b…



Keď zabudnete vystúpiť, ešte stále môžete robiť kardio... fuj do piči ~4km behu na trati som už dlho nepraktikoval. Kape zo mňa ako z krhly. :kekw:



You can now get three kinds of #PureOS subscription from @purism!

Each of them:

- Helps maintaining releases and bug fixes
- Helps pushing code to other projects

Free and Open Source Software (#FOSS) developers also need an #income!

Consider subscribing if you want to advance #Linux #privacy friendly computing or if you are using #MobileLinux.

shop.puri.sm/?s=pureos+subscri…

#opensource #phone #librem5 #pinephone #chatty #mobian #linux

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in reply to caleb 🌈

Because Purism upstreamed a lot, of which all distributions can benefit. Think of #posh and #chatty.
in reply to Jan Vlug

so you're saying people should give Purism - a for-profit company - money, because they did the bare minimum of hiring open source devs and letting them keep their work in the open?

I can't tell you where your purism subscription will go, but anyone can tell you exactly where you money goes if you donate to a project like postmarketOS directly instead... And to be frank, I'd argue that you get much better bang for your buck when it comes to progressing the Mobile Linux ecosystem.

opencollective.com/postmarketo…



TIL if you’re using Wayland gnome you can use an iPad Pro as a second display
Had to enable the extended desktop feature via the terminal emulator, but it works great!
:D
#linux #debian #gnome
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Thanks to @slomo the #gstreamer gtk4-paintable-sink just got support for video rotations. This is nice for video apps, making playback of video recorded on phones (portrait mode) more easy or faster (avoiding a copy compared to using a dedicated gst videoflip element).

The change is even better for Snapshot, the #gnome camera app: it uses the sink for its viewfinder and avoiding additional copies here has quite an impact on #mobilelinux devices.

gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstream…

#gtk #rustlang


in reply to SuspiciousDuck

Minimálne do 2030.

mstdn.social/@danieltoth/11272…





Hmm, až mi přestane bavit You Tube Premium, možná zkusím tohle: invidious.io/
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We’ve finished digitizing all of the The Famous Computer Cafe tapes. In the end, we recovered 52 1/2 episodes, a perfect time capsule of the world of microcomputing spanning November 17 1984 through July 12, 1985. They’re at archive.org/details/famous-com…

Hundreds more episodes are still lost, so keep an eye out in the world for more Famous Computer Cafe tapes: they’re on 10.5” NAB reel-to-reel tapes, and may still be in or around the Los Angeles area.

Newly added episodes:

John Shirley, who was president of Microsoft. He died in 2013.

John Reese, head of Tronix and Monogram Software, talking about home banking and “Dollars and Sense” software.

A banger of an episode with journalist Steven Levy (author of Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution); Sid Meier of Microprose, talking about F-15 Strike Eagle); and Dave Johnson of IBM, discussing voice response systems.

Christopher Miles of Crystal Network, which was some sort of online service that I couldn’t get my head around.



It was an honour and pleasure to have been asked to address the National Federation of the Blind’s DeafBlind Division on Friday. I gave an address about living the life we want as blind people who wear hearing aids.
If you are blind and wear hearing aids, or have an interest in this topic, I hope you find the text of interest.
mosen.org/nfbdb2024/ #NFB24

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in reply to Jonathan Mosen

thanks a lot for this; many valuable information for me to discuss with my audiologist next time, including perhaps changing manufacturer.


Switched from a web based registration form to an invite based approach for my pimux.de XMPP server.

And I have to say: The registration page looks nice and provides useful suggestions for clients.

#XMPP #Prosody



Need a brief and accessible explainer about the actual harms of AI?

Show folks this:

m.youtube.com/watch?v=TtVJ4JDM…

@thejuicemedia hitting it out of the park, yet again.

#ai #corporations #corporatocracy #billionaires #climateCrisis #BigTech #SiliconValley



youtu.be/FuaDWyCnJxs&t=147

Usually people talk about Linux terminal commands used in those hacker-man movies. So here we present you "Termux terminal session" used in an American comedy show.

Also a CW for anyone who's going to watch the entire video: there is some blood involved at around 2:50

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in reply to Termux

pkg install tmux 😄

It's very strange seeing Husk not stammer and mumble his lines, I wonder how many sessions and edits in post it took to make him sound so fluent.

in reply to Termux

Had to sit through the melon husk cringe just for a glimpse of Termux, was worth it!


Ja som si do teraz myslel že si obrusujú pazúre a keď im nevyhovuje škrabadlo tak škriabu čo môžu...

tech.sme.sk/c/23353936/vedci-o…