I am again reminding y’all not to auto-fail regions / landmarks that have no accName:
adrianroselli.com/2024/06/mayb…

I am also begging y’all to stop using `aria-label`:
adrianroselli.com/2019/11/aria…
ericwbailey.website/published/…

If you aren’t testing in screen readers (not just VoiceOver or ChromeVox) then please just stop already.

#accessibility #a11y

I just learned there is a #QUIC in the #Linux kernel effort: github.com/lxin/quic

... as a draft PR making curl use it was filed: github.com/curl/curl/pull/1431…

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In mobile and on desktop, I'm mainly using mid to low end hardware, though it would be nice to see more thought given to those users not shelling out $500-$1000 on a new phone every couple years and those concerned about all the e waste needlessly generated to perform basic tasks in modern computing. If I can play 3d rendered video games from the early 2000s on the machine, I expect to be able to check a few boxes and scroll up and down in my email client without considerable lag.

Webinar, August 6 at 12pm ET: Using Screen Reader Testing Tools to Evaluate the Accessibility of a User Journey – Part 2 tpgi.com/webinar-using-screen-…
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For what it's worth mapcomplete.org/benches.html makes it pretty easy to add images to #OpenStreetMap objects.

I thought @MapComplete had a carousel of nearby WikiMedia images for easy crosslinking but it's not showing up for me for the themes that I thought had it.

Edit: there's a "browse and link nearby images" button much further down the form.

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Can any of my Blind Canadians confirm that this is digitally available?
I've only ever seen it on audio tape.
nnels.ca/node/7276
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now there is an GitHub issue for this: github.com/deltachat/deltachat…

thanks for reporting ❤️

Otro pasito para desenmascarar a este elemento!

Procedimiento penal abierto contra Nacho Cano por tener a trabajadores irregulares en su musical

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Thank you for joining us today for our day 3 coverage of the 24th Debian Developers Conference. Tomorrow July 31 Is a recreation day for all attendees to sightsee and enjoy our host city and nation. We will resume coverage of the conference on August 1. Thank you, happy Debian-ing! #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian

In everyday life we encounter two kinds of forces: energetic forces and entropic forces.

When you hold a rock you feel it pushing your hand down. This is an energetic force: raising the rock increases its energy, while lowering it lowers its energy.

When you stretch a rubber band, you feel it pulling back. This is an entropic force. You're not mainly increasing its energy as you stretch it. You're decreasing its entropy! You are taking the tangled polymers in the rubber and forcing them to line up more neatly.

We see here a fundamental truth of thermodynamics: when the temperature is constant, the world wants to minimize its 'free energy', which is energy minus temperature times entropy. So the rock pushes down to reduce energy, but the rubber band pulls back to increase entropy.

Now for a puzzle. When you compress a cylinder of gas, it pushes back. Is this an entropic force or an energetic force... or maybe a mixture of the two?

Yes, the force is due to the pressure of the gas. When you compress the cylinder, molecules of gas inside are bouncing against the cylinder's head, pushing back. That's a perfectly fine explanation at the microscopic level. But you can still ask: are you increasing the energy of the gas, or decreasing its entropy... or both?

Think about it a minute, and then I'll tell you. Someone told me the answer, but I decided it's not quite that simple, so I'll explain the answer I came up with.

If you can handle some math, check out my blog article about entropic forces. If you can't - fear not, the answer to the puzzle uses essentially no math!

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TWO. DAYS

until kitsune tails bounces onto steam and itch like a bird riding a giant boot but then leaving it during a jump like a sacrificial yoshi (... these are becoming a bit hard to write ok? 😭)

more info & wishlist via kitsunegames.com/kitsunetails

#KitsuneTails #QueerGames #GameDev #PixelArt

Hacía falta este artículo? Diría que no, pero allá cada uno con su conciencia!

Cómo engañar a la empresa y fingir que estás trabajando

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At 5:00 (KST) (08:00 UTC) Please join us for 'Bits from the DPL' talk in the Bada Venue debconf24.debconf.org/schedule…. #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian

At 3:30 (KST) (06:30 UTC) 'contributors.debian.org: what is, how to benefit from it and how to help' in the Bada Venue, 'Apt Transparency' in the Somin, and 'Debian Policy & Developers Reference Bof' in Pado. #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian

At 2:30 (KST) (05:30 UTC) in the Bada Venue, 'Attracting and retaining new contributors: insights from Brazil', 'Chameleon - the easy way to try out Sequoia - OpenPGP written in Rust' in the Somin Venue, and 'Meet the ftpteam' in the Pado Venue. There will be a non-streamed, 'Linux kernel development workshop' held in the CEO venue. Also stay tuned for an 'Apt Transparency' talk in the Somin Venue at 15:00 (KST) #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian

Great news for those who could not attend the DebConf or have missed the conference because of time zone differences, there are so far 18 videos published for viewing at your leisure: meetings-archive.debian.net/pu… #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian

We pause for lunch and will resume Day 3 of the 24th Debian Developers Conference at 2:30 PM (KST) #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian

At 11:00 (KST) (02:00 UTC) 'Meet the Technical Committee' in the Buda Venue, 'Sequoia PGP, sq, gpg-from-sq, v6 OpenPGP, and Debian' in the Somin Venue, and the 'Ruby team BoF' in the Pado Venue. A non-streamed talk, 'Steps towards a modern CMS for our web pages' will be held in the Hyorim Venue. #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian

Penelope passed away peacefully in my arms tonight. We made sure her last few hours were wonderful. I'll describe more later but it involved going to the park, meeting a toad and dark chocolate mousse.

This is the worst day of my life, she was everything to me. I was her Daddy and she was my bouncy, feisty little girl. She knew she was a rough and tumble princess and she acted accordingly. She was always in charge.

I loved her with all of my heart. Every day she was the first person I saw and the last person I saw at night.

I know I'm going to be posting a lot over the coming days but words will never be able to describe the love I had for her and she for me.

At 10:00 AM (KST) (01:00 UTC) in the Bada Venue: 'The new APT solver', in the Somin Venue, 'Debian: Resistance is Futile' in the Somin Venue, and 'Debian Teams exchange' in the Pado Venue. Be sure to stay around in Somin at 10:30AM (KST) (01:30 UTC) for the 'Expression of thanks and brief introduction the status of loong64 port' talk. #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian

Welcome back to our 3rd day of the 24th Debian Developers Conference held in Busan, Korea. Please check the the conference schedule: debconf24.debconf.org/schedule… for events and talks you would like to view. We will update before each talk and make announcements from this channel. Happy Debian to you! #debian #debconf24 #busan #korea #debiankorea micronews.debian.org/2024/1722… #debian

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