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Any thoughts here on Fedi about the ISO week date system? Under it today's date is "2024-W31-3" (or "2024W313" in compact form, which I like less).

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week…

I actually kinda really like it in concept and want to learn to use it. I've set up my bar to show me both the week date and the standard ISO date, to hopefully help me start getting a feel for it.



"Keeping VLC free and without ads is a no-brainer. I know people focus a lot on that part but, for me, it’s just the way it should be and it’s not difficult for me to keep it like that... Sure, more money would be fun, but most of the people I know who have more money are annoying." -- Jean-Baptiste Kempf

welcometothejungle.com/en/arti…

reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/g6c…

usesthis.com/interviews/jean-b…

#OpenSource #NonExtractiveSystems



If you're an EU citizen and you hate DRM and planned obsolescence, here's an easy petition for you to sign:

stopkillinggames.com/eci

TL;DR: If online-only DRM servers shut down, publishers would be required to keep your game working regardless.

Only targets video games because that is where this practice is by far the most prevalent today, but it would set a precedent that we might soon need for things like phones, cars, and all the other things that are increasingly getting CPUs shoved inside them.

1 year to reach 1 million signatures.

in reply to Siguza

Video with more explanation, if you have an 11-minute attention span:

youtu.be/mkMe9MxxZiI



Are you running Chrome 127 on Windows? I can use your help for a quick test.

1. Go to this URL:
cdpn.io/pen/debug/bGLrYBo

2. Zoom or resize so the table has a scrollbar at the bottom.

3. Without using your mouse, Tab to the table.

4. Use your arrow keys to scroll it left-right.

If it works, cool. If not, less cool. I have a case of someone where the keyboard scrollable containers feature added in Chrome 127 does not work.

in reply to Adrian Roselli

I have filed a Chromium bug:
issues.chromium.org/issues/356…

If anyone here knows someone on the Chrome team, probably let them know their latest attempt to make scrolling areas focusable is not working for everyone.

#a11y #accessibility

in reply to Adrian Roselli

Thank you for doing all this investigative work. I passed the bug onto the team.
in reply to Adrian Roselli

Updating this post with Chrome’s stutter-step release of this feature is becoming a part-time job:

adrianroselli.com/2022/06/keyb…

in reply to Adrian Roselli

If you read this from the Google Chrome Developer Blog, when do you expect this feature to be available?

Ref: developer.chrome.com/blog/new-…

#accessibility #a11y

in reply to Adrian Roselli

Confirmation that this feature is not really in 127:

“Currently, 10% of users see it. By 128, 100% of users should expect keyboard focusable scrollers to be enabled by default.”

“Because we need to be a bit nimble as we do that ramp-up, we didn't put all of the nitty gritty details of that ramp schedule into the blog post. But it's true that some people will see this feature enabled in M127, potentially up to a majority of users.”

So Chrome’s claim was 90% wrong.

toot.cafe/@aardrian/1128773450…

in reply to Adrian Roselli

Not sure what you are saying here. If it is rolling out as part of 127, and it is already available to 10%, then it will get to 100%, which will ultimately complete the 127 release. What am I missing? You can’t have a partial roll-out for one release and the rest in the next release.
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 “From now on scrollers are click-focusable and programmatically-focusable by default” is not the same as enabled for 10% of users today and then later up to 100%.

Given the feedback to the Chrome Developers blog post announcement language question that I asked here and elsewhere, I am not alone in thinking the feature was available for everyone.

in reply to Adrian Roselli

@vick21 In other words, the post makes no mention of a partial release nor a rolling release.
in reply to Adrian Roselli

Sorry, I am on all sorts of builds, but did the 127 release already rolled out completely? If not, then this is how Android / Chrome has always worked. The announcements are written with the complete roll-out in mind. I assume you have done your due diligence. I was just confused with the way your argument sounded to my ears.
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 I guess I need to understand what a “complete roll-out” means.

Everyone who tested this for me was running a point release of 127. As far as I am concerned, that is a complete roll-out.

in reply to Adrian Roselli

No, not really. Just because you have 127 on your computer does not mean everyone else has gotten it. It may take several days before most of the world gets the update. That’s how it always worked… There is probably a description of the process somewhere online. I know it puzzled me the first time I heard about the process.


linux-game-manager
Storm Dragon pushed changes to the testing branch of the linux-game-manager project First attempt at updating custom game scripts to use the new directory layout. Operation mdk with Project Brutality the only one so far.



Hunting down fixes for PDF accessibility errors? Check out taggedpdf.com for clear and thorough explanations and solutions. #PDFAccessibility #Accessibility #a11y
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Chrome appears to be first to have hit all the 2024 Interop #accessibility test goals:
web.dev/blog/interop-2024-a11y

Interop tests (which you can read to balance against the Chrome claim):
wpt.fyi/results/?label=experim…

While I want more (more done, more aggressive goals, etc), this is good. Kudos to the team for getting there.

#a11y

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I'd like to wish everyone a very merry delete that platform.

Edited: apparently the tweet about "weird" being a slur is a fake and has been debunked, so I am taking it down (see, even I have to check my sources sometimes!) However, I am leaving the post up and replacing the fake tweet with a real one where he calls the word "cis" a slur and whines about how he will punish people who use it.

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Goodbye to a very scammy product from a sleezy company with questionable motives.
OrCam to halt developing visual aid devices
en.globes.co.il/en/article-orc…


Im #September finden drei sehr interessante #Konferenzen statt. Zwei in #Berlin und eine in #Dresden .

Es handelt sich um die #Datenspuren des phänomenalen Teams der @datenspuren des @c3d2

Die zweite ist die #BildetNetze Konferenz von #Netzpolitik
@netzpolitik_feed
in Berlin.

Die dritte Empfehlung ist die erste #Konferenz des #Matrix -Messangers in Berlin, veranstaltet von der The Matrix.org Foundation @matrix ebenfalls in Berlin.

Na dann - viel #Spaß!

katika-kuehnreich.com/blog/202…



Lebensretter auf dem Smartphone: So richtest du den Notfallpass richtig ein

Wusstest du, dass dir dein Smartphone im Notfall sogar das Leben retten kann? Denn es kann Rettungskräften deine Notfallkontakte und Notfalldaten auf dem Sperrbildschirm anzeigen! Wir zeigen dir, wie's geht!

swr3.de/aktuell/service/notfal…

#NotfallPass #Smartphone #Notfallkontakt

in reply to SWR3

Wo werden denn die Daten auf dem Phone gespeichert und wer hat darauf Zugriff?


Good old days 😔
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Gerade auf Droidblind gepostet: Ein kurzes Accessibility-Review des Lenovo Tab Plus droidblind.de/blog/lenovo-tab-…


Open source nonprofits are weird. Why don't they just focus on hiring more developers?

The answer is long and complex, but the short version is that open source nonprofits are weird because they (need to) go beyond tech.

Here is a tale about fiscal status, fundraising, governance and two worlds colliding.

A particular thank you to @al for demystifying the world of nonprofits for me, and @richlitt for sharing his extensive nonprofit experience.

ergaster.org/posts/2024/07/31-…

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I have released a new version of Exhibit!
- Improved settings with four default configurations for different file types and the possibility to save custom ones
- Bundled four HDRI by default, but more can be added
- Added a button to open the file in an external app
- Automatic reload on file change
- More ways to color models
- Improved point cloud support
- Updated F3D to latest version

Get it on #Flathub: flathub.org/apps/io.github.nok…

#GNOME #GTK #Libadwaita

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💚 80 let od úmrtí autora Malého prince. Zkuste si kvíz.
(Zřejmě mi je Antoine de Saint-Exupéry něčím blízký, protože jsem drtivou většinu odpovědí jen tipnul 🙂 Měl bych si tuhle knížku po 20 letech znova přečíst.)
"Odpověděl/a jste správně na 15 otázek z 15. Saint-Exupéryho a jeho knihy znáte na jedničku, gratulujeme." #deSaintExupery #SaintExupery #knihy
zpravy.aktualne.cz/domaci/kviz…
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Our July Development Digest is out, and we've got some great highlights about the latest 128 Nebula release and upcoming features!

🌀 128 Nebula! Where to find more info and how to get it.
🐧 The Linux System Tray lands at last!
🪟 Exchange in TB Daily

blog.thunderbird.net/2024/07/t…

#Thunderbird #OpenSource #Development

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Desde el miércoles recibí la actualización a Thunderbird 128 Nebula, les quedó muy bonito, felicidades a quienes lo hacen posible: @thunderbird
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

I hope that one day Thunderbird will get a way to use colours in message list to show threads with unread messages.

Upgraded from 115 to 128 and partially read threads with new messages are marked with few green dots. Like "Upcoming libpkgconf soname bump in Rawhide" thread on screenshot. For me it is barely visible.

Hail "show only new mails" button on one of many toolbars.

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been experimenting with computing-infused ceramics and the latest one is a pillow phone rest that puts your phone on do not disturb..

is this something that people would buy :O



If you are a screen reader user, keyboard-only user, screen magnifier user, or user of other AT (I consider WHCM in there), then GitHub is looking for your feedback on its ‘hovercards’:
github.com/orgs/community/disc…

I linked the other discussion / bug report that had to be rolled back so y’all can have more context.

#accessibility #a11y



Does AI entice people to buy?

No. No it does not. People are less likely to buy things when AI is a part of the product description.

news.wsu.edu/press-release/202…

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Stunning images of Jupiter captured by the Juno spacecraft during a close flyby in October 2018.

Video credit: NASA/​JPL-Caltech/​SwRI/​MSSS/​Gerald Eichstädt
#space #science #nasa

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Do you want a Fujifilm X100VI but can't get one? I have the next best thing, the neighbor kid loves playing with my camera but they're fragile so I made him a printable replica that he loves 😛 Handy if you want to play around with the form factor buff.ly/3YwW1jz
in reply to Christian Selig

it's more the shape of the device, where things are on it, how your fingers sit.
For example if you google an Orbit 20 Reader versus a Brailliant BI20 you'll see some have keys at the front, some don't. Really hard to get a feel for something without ... well. having a feel, I guess. Thanks for the info!
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Yeah it seems like a no brainer that those companies should offer digital 3D models of their products, would be really handy to print

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Quiet Moon

Other Names: Wolf Moon, Cold Moon

Colors:

Magick:

In the whispers of Celtic lore, the January full moon is known as the Quiet Moon, a celestial herald of serene stillness. This name, softly spoken through generations, reflects the tranquil season of rest preceding the vibrant dance of the harvest. In other realms, it is called the Wolf Moon or the Cold Moon, each name echoing its own mystic tale. The Quiet Moon invites a

razzberry.net/woo/quiet-moon/



The fifth QUIC backend being worked on for #curl could make the topology map look like this soon
#curl
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

That seems kinda horrifying, honestly. Is there any legitimate hope that the number of QUIC back ends shrinks? (Not to 1, because that's probably too much to ask for)
in reply to Dan Sugalski

@wordshaper I kind of expect one or two of them to get dropped in the future, yes. Until then we let the market and users decide which way to go!
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

Keen, I hope it sorts itself out soon. It's not quite like security and encryption stuff where more options means more vulnerabilities, but it is kinda worrying to see so many different versions of the same thing available (along with the corresponding "how vulnerable to compromise is it" for each one...)
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daniel:// stenberg://
@Man2Dev module does not imply that it is not upstreamed. But I have no idea how or if ever it will be adopted into kernel mainline.




Movim 0.26, codename Borrelly is out! 🚀

This new release integrates the custom emojis feature, better handling of spam messages, content embedding in messages and articles improvements as well as many internal fixes 😋

Checkout the complete release note on our official blog mov.im/node/pubsub.movim.eu/Mo… and if you're an admin don't forget to update and join the federation on join.movim.eu/ 🗒️ ✨

You can also support us by joining our Patreon patreon.com/movim 🥰

#movim #release



Breaking: Orcam Moves Away From Visual Aids Market - watch the latest from Double Tap on YouTube youtu.be/QefDsX7IgiA?si=Z6QbQ7…


If you're even interested in doing/building cool things with computers you owe it to yourself to watch @simon's truly outstanding keynote from @pycon. The fact that it only currently has 3K views is a travesty. Yes folks, it's THAT good :)

youtube.com/watch?v=P1-KQZZarp…

Even as someone who's been playing with this stuff for a while, I found several really helpful hints around prompt building and the ethics and ramifications of using this stuff in an actual work context.

in reply to Feoh

You might want to remove the "t" query string parameter in that URL so people don't start watching it in the middle.


Transparency breeds security. At Purism, we open-source everything - from our Librem 5 hardware schematics to OS code. No hidden vulnerabilities, no backdoors. Our devices are secure by design, not obscurity. Verify yourself. Choose Purism for provable privacy. #OpenSecure #DigitalFreedom #PureOS #Purism

puri.sm/posts/a-secure-supply-…



We've founf 13 floppy disks at my grandpa's place. Is there soemone whi can us it, e.g. for retrongaming or something?


Die #DeepL Datenschutzeinstellungen schließen sich seit einiger Zeit weder durch Ablehnung noch Bestätigung.

Der Dienst ist so nicht nutzbar.

Ist das bei Euch auf #Android 14 auch so?

#Übersetzer#Overlay

in reply to FediVerseExplorer

Fix scheint bald zu kommen
github.com/sakusaku3939/DeepLA…



Our next major update – #LibreOffice 24.8 – is just around the corner! It'll be released in late August, and you can help to test the second Release Candidate: qa.blog.documentfoundation.org… #foss #OpenSource

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Are you sick of Google Maps, but are still worried about getting from A to B? 🏃 🚲 🚗

Checkout these great open source alternatives!

👉 tuta.com/blog/google-maps-alte…
#degoogle #maps #opensource #foss #privacy

in reply to Tuta

and on Linux OSes (such as #SailfishOS or UbuntuTouch), there's PureMaps
in reply to Tuta

/e/OS comes oreinstalled with "Magic Earth", which is also not bad.
Not sure if it's entirely open Source, though. And I think it costs money if you get it via Google Play Store.


PipeWire 1.2.2 is out! Some more regressions and bugs were fixed. More details here:

gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewir…