Let’s give a warm welcome to André, Davron, and Sudip - And just like that, Tuta officially has a team of 30! 🥳

Read more here👉 tuta.com/blog/tuta-team-grows

#companygrowth #newemployees #welcome #tuta #tutamail #applynow #germany

Remember when Montréal was a cosmopolitan city? Yeah, not anymore.

Remember when anglophones believed they had nothing to fear from the CAQ? Yeah, not anymore.

There is something fundamentally wrong with a city that will erase Bonjour-Hi, Bonjour-Woof, Bonjour-Meow, etc. before it deals with OTHER graffiti... OR OTHER THINGS LIKE TRANSPORTATION, TRAFFIC, HOUSING, ETC.

thesuburban.com/news/city_news… #polMTL #MTLpoli #cdnpoli #polcan #polQC #QCpoli

20 let vzpomínek na Ivana Hlinku: Vypráví Rulík, Hašek i Záruba
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We've been hearing an increasing number of reports of trans people's GPs refusing to prescribe their HRT to them - even if they have a letter from an NHS gender clinic requesting that they do. That's why we're created our new My GP is Refusing to Prescribe My HRT resource: transactual.org.uk/medical-tra…

Has your GP recently refused to prescribe you HRT? Let us know at tinyurl.com/TransActualHRT

#Trans #Transgender #Nonbinary #Queer #TransHealth #HRT #Testosterone #Oestrogen #MTF #FTM #MTX #FTX

Welcome to the RB family, Image Toolbox 🥳

What we thought to be non-RB turned out to be just non-deterministic. Luckily we know how to deal with that in most cases, though we'd prefer Google fixing the underlying issue 😉 (and yes, there is an issue open with them)

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#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid

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I get introduced to a lot of (to me) new apps during your "welcome to RB family" posts. A nice side-effect ^^.

Will try this one - I used Imagepipe up to now.
f-droid.org/en/packages/de.kaf…

Edit:
Looks like Imagepipe needs less permissions, which jumped into my eyes in Neo Store ( apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/repo/co… )

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Heute Nachmittag wurde eine Radlerin am Heumarkt von einem Porsche angefahren und durch die Luft geschleudert, als sie am Maritim die Fahrbahn querte.

‼️ Die verletzte Frau ließ ihr Rad zurück und flüchtete, obwohl sie eigentlich ärztliche Hilfe bräuchte.
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Aufgemerkt!
Auf der #MakerFaire in #Hannover wird eine Studentin von mir ihren aktuellen Stand zur Erweiterung des #OpenBikeSensor präsentieren. In Zukunft soll auch die Messung von #Luftschadstoffe|n während der Fahrt mit dem #Fahrrad möglich sein, um Streckenabschnitte mit hoher Schadstoffbelastung für Radelnde zu identifizieren.

Kommt vorbei in der Niedersachsenhalle an Stand 3 - sie freut sich über Input. Am Samstag bin ich auch vor Ort.

@mastobikes_de @tubraunschweig #MakerFaireHannover

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I always kinda hated this one. I think the point to businesses is real, sure, but it’s important to note that the term “hobby” is used somewhat derisively here. Open source developers and maintainers often see their projects as contributions, not hobbies. I feel like when we accept this narrative, we’re accepting the lie that the only legitimate software is software produced by and/or produced for corporations. I’m not willing to give businesses that monopoly too.

The funding of critical open-source projects of our everyday lives has becond increasingly important. The Sovereign Tech Fund has set out to improve the situation with various programs that assist these projects as @polexa explains.

We're thrilled being joined by @bagder who shares his experiences with maintaining the #curl project and the STF.

🎧 focusonlinux.podigee.io/113-so…

#FocusOnLinux #Podcast

#LivingBlindfully Coming up on Living Blindfully episode 296, the global blindness agency leadership crisis, when to disclose blindness to a potential employer, and a 3D audio ride in a self-driving car - livingblindfully.com/lbpreview…

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Diesen Artikel von @PerspectiveDaily trifft wohl den Nagel auf den Kopf:

perspective-daily.de/article/3…

New from me: I was at the Made By Google event on Tuesday—and even went home with a Pixel 9—but Google also this week announced a few new accessibility features built on AI.

I wrote a short piece about it.

forbes.com/sites/stevenaquino/…

Unmute Presents Introducing Mac Chat: Your New Mac Show!

Join Marty and Chris on Unmute Presents for the launch of Mac Chat, debuting on the 3rd Thursday of the month. This exciting new show will dive into everything Mac, with a focus on accessibility features like VoiceOver. Expect tips, tutorials, and discussions on the latest Mac OS updates, including Sequoia. Marty and Chris are eager to connect with their audience, so tune in and get involved!

iacast.net/unmute-presents-int…

What is a Braille Printer/Embosser? Why is it So Important in Accessibility? allyant.com/what-is-a-braille-…
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@jorgeapaez1994 I should be charged with a crime for promoting the use of Braille embossers? What planet are you from, exactly? In addition, Braille, hardcopy or electronic, is very much alive. While Braille displays have definite advantages over hardcopy Braille, not everyone has access to Braille displays and many people enjoy reading a book or magazine embossed on paper, not to mention using embossers for things like restaurant menus, Braille handouts for meetings, convention schedules, etc., just as sighted people enjoy reading material on paper as opposed to an eReader. Oh, and by the way, while the article I posted wasn't intended to promote the use of Braille embossers, I certainly have no problem in promoting them and I can and will promote whatever technology that I choose to promote. You don't like it? Put your big boy pants on and deal with it or Block me.
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@jorgeapaez1994 Braille is not an irrelevant language. In fact, it's not a language, period. It's a way for blind people to read text in their native language. Also, if we kill off Braille, you have condemned the deaf-blind community to illiteracy and done the exact opposite of what you claim you want to do in that deaf-blind people would now become computer illiterate. For that matter, killing off Braille would put the entire blind population into a state of complete illiteracy. I'm not normally this harsh but you're either a troll or you have no idea of what you're talking about.

@storm What were the results of the NVDA experiment we did a while back with Wine? We might potentially get the battle.net launcher working if it was successful, and add that to #audiogame-manager. Was doing some experimentation earlier with Lutris with the help of @Lironah but think it might be portable enough to get working.