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The Seven Things You Should Do If Someone Is Using Your Social Security Number lifehacker.com/money/seven-thi…


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“Trump has allegedly been talking with PM Netanyahu to avert a cease-fire deal, fearing that doing so could help VP #KamalaHarris win in November.”

Doesn’t the Logan Act criminalize unauthorized negotiations by an Amer. citizen btwn the US & a foreign govt? #trump #press
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Are you serious? He did that? (no words)! mstdn.social/@Strandjunker/112…


Petition: Change.org: Save AppleVis: Preserve a Vital Resource for the Blind and Low Vision Community
change.org/saveapplevis

AppleVis, a vital hub for blind and low vision Apple users, is set to shut down on August 31, 2024. As the Publisher of Top Tech Tidbits, I'm urging David Goodwin to donate this invaluable resource to our care, or another trusted entity.



How do you tell the difference between a crocodile and an alligator? You will see one later and one in a while.


From #DadSaysJokes Two robbers were robbing a liquor store when one robber grabs a bottle and asks the other robber "is this whiskey?"

The other says "yeah but not as whiskey as wobbing a bank".



Technical FediMeta

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in reply to Seirdy

re: Technical FediMeta

IMO, federation with defederated instances should be restricted to:

  • Federating deletions.
  • Allowing users to migrate to other servers with their followers from defederated instances. If a user isn’t a good fit for a server’s moderation, it should be easy for them to leave.


What do you call a cow with no legs? Ground beef.


Now I need to figure out if I can get some of GPS coordinate -> location (place, city, country)


Unpopular opinion: the only rule for having a Wikipedia page about a topic should be : "Would someone in the world ever look for information about this topic on Wikipedia?"

The reason why some zealots try to remove "non-notable enough" pages is because they think it is a badge of honor to be on Wikipedia.

The reason why it is a badge of honor is because some zealots spend their time removing pages considered "non-notable enough".

in reply to ploum

I did not see anyone else address this so I’ll do it: there’s a definite gender bias in what deletionists consider “non-notable.” For people, it’s often women whose biographical pages go on the heap: for other things, topics like fashion or fiber crafts traditionally coded as feminine.


These are pretty impressive.

Microsoft releases three Phi-3.5 open source #AI models designed for basic/fast reasoning and more, available for developers to download, use, and fine-tune on Hugging Face.

venturebeat.com/ai/microsoft-r…

#AI


Food, not vegan, Mexican

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Food, not vegan, Mexican

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Food, not vegan, Mexican

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wrote 10 years ago some code to parse some files. I did that in Go.

Now I can't rebuild it because Go broke shit. (think "modules")

I think I ran out of patience and will probably rewrite it in Rust. I mean the first version was in C++ so why not.

in reply to Hubert Figuière

Well, I mean, I just offered you a solution to what you were bellyaching about, but go ahead and persist in your inertia, I guess.
in reply to Hubert Figuière

@corruptian also I didn't ask if I should use C++. Because that wasn't even the question.
in reply to Hubert Figuière

It is, in the broader sense. You are upset because some hipster language did something stupid and broke backwards compatibility. Well that ain't the news.

Your solution is to go to the language that is consistent.

in reply to Hubert Figuière

It would be unkind to assume that you were a hipster, don't you think?
in reply to Hubert Figuière

I could never aspire to something so noble as trolling.

But you were bellyaching, and now you have an option, even if your pretense doesn't allow you to take it.



Cisco: We are laying off 7% of our workforce to address runaway expenses that cannot be supported by our revenue stream.

Also Cisco: Our C-suite executives are getting fabulous compensation, which is sheltered from taxes, as revenue is better than expected and the outlook for growth is better than ever before.

#WealthTransfer

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The three-finger swipe up to send a message with Braille Screen Input is suddenly not working in iOS 18.1. I'm not aware of any changes I made to settings, and I haven't gotten a beta update since last week, but now it just makes the boundary sound. How did I manage to break this??
in reply to simon.old

@jcsteh I hope that gesture will work in the full version of iOS 18.0, as I use it in several apps.
in reply to Clare Page

@frog67 It seems to be inconsistent between users even in 17, so who knows. Bizarre. And the fact that Apple don't provide any documentation whatsoever as to how apps can support it really doesn't help.


🔵 The Nonvisual Website
by Angelika Cathor @angelikatyborska
There's a treasure hidden somewhere on this website. But there is a catch.The content of this website is only #accessible with a #screenreader

nonvisualwebsite.com/

in reply to pablolarah

Very clever - and yes, I was definitely using a screen reader to access the treasure (can you guess which one?!)
in reply to NV Access

@NVAccess The one I would have been using if I’d been upstairs at my computer, the same one I ironically had to use last night to render text accessible to a sighted person. LOL
in reply to pablolarah

Of course ;)

NVDA is free, so anyone can use it;
open-source, so anyone can contribute;
powerful, so it gets what you need done;
lightweight, so it doesn't drag your system down;
and extensible with a thriving add-on ecosystem!




@Tusky It would be really helpful if Tusky showed thumbnails for YouTube video links using YouTube's new share style. It shows thumbnails with the old style (the URLs with watch etc. in them)

Instead Tusky just shows a placeholder with non-English text.



@Tusky when being used on a tablet, would be nice to be able to scroll without having to reach the middle of the screen 🤔

I mean it would be nice if the large unused space on the side could also be used to initiate the timeline scrolling.



Flu Shots Are Already Popping Up: When Do You Need One? cnet.com/health/medical/flu-sh…


Sibley Hospital, Washington DC, USA: last night an ER nurse called hospital security on the Executive Director of Long Covid Campaign and Fellow at both Harvard and Council on Foreign Relations for declining to remove her mask. Meighan Stone has #longcovid and is immunocompromised.


Lmao JK Rowling is mass deleting tweets you are truly the people's champion Ms. Khelif


Unboxing the Monarch: A Technological Approach aph.org/unboxing-the-monarch-a…


Okay, so I just have to rant a little. So Apple has been doing some pretty shitty stuff regarding developers and money lately. They act like they're above the law. And sure, they'll gladly follow it for Russia and other places where they're asked to take apps like VPN's off the App Store. But in the EU where they're being asked to open some stuff up and give developers and users freedom? They just continue to kick and scream all the way. And I sit here, with a Pixel 8, one of the newest, supposedly best phones there is, and I hate using it. I love my years old iPhone SE 2020, much more than a year old slightly high end phone. And yep, it's all about accessibility for me. And y'all know I'll change my mind when I'm presented with something better. I mean, I sit at work all day and use Linux and barely even notice anymore. But give me an Android, and TalkBack drives me crazy.

Like, we have Braille Screen Input on Android. We even have reading and selection commands on the TalkBack Braille Keyboard. But when you go to use it, you always have to turn the phone to where the USB C port is facing left. Now, I know, that's not terrible, but it's something that turns me off a lot. And I've told Google accessibility, and I've talked about it ever since it came out, but it's still how things work. And it just slows me down. It's pointless, and they could easily just flip it around.

Now, there is an option to flip the *dots* of the Braille Keyboard, but that doesn't flip the commands. So, when you swipe right for a space, it actually backspaces.

Now, I do need to give Commentary Screen reader more of a chance, and see if they have an extention that'll send a screenshot to AI to be described. And if they don't, I'm sure there's an HPPT client for LUA, so one can be scripted I'm sure. But Commentary doesn't even *have* Braille support.

Meh, everything is a mess. And here I am about to give Apple yet more money in a month, because I do want a new phone, and I don't feel like getting a new Samsung, just to be disappointed. Again. With Android.

#apple #iOS #Android #Google #accessibility #blind

in reply to Devin Prater :blind:

This is what I mean when I say blind people don't really have a choice. When I rant about Apple's bs, folks are like, "you have a choice, you could use Android". But that's not a real choice. Both are still closed enough ecosystems that there are limits to how much better we can make their accessibility as a community.




Aaand… Welcome to the RB family, Push Notifications API 🥳 Having fixed the nondeterministic build by upgrading to a more recent Gradle version (7.0.2 -> 8.1.0), #reproducibleBuilds finally succeeded. Find the green shield at #IzzyOnDroid with the next sync!

apt.izzysoft.de/packages/com.v…



Nassau County, NY just passed a mask ban and now residents say they are going to take pictures of anyone wearing a mask and send them to police.

This is why we need to stop any kind of mask ban legislation. They empower vigilantes to harass and surveil people wearing masks for health reasons.

Source: archive.ph/1R6Pm



Interesting. Thunderbird 128.1.0esr (64-bit) and NVDA now reads the 'From' address when scrolling through emails, which slows me down. Anyone happen to know a way to stop that from being a thing? Here's an example:

Unread, TestFlight <no_reply@email.apple.com>, <AppName> for iOS is now available to test., 14:37 2 of 2 level 1

Edit: Solved by Tyler Spivey who wrote:

'Tools, Settings, General. There's a radio button that says Full name and email address. Change that.'
This fixed it immediately.

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in reply to Kara Goldfinch

If I had to guess, I'd say your mouse was in an unfortunate spot on the screen. I think submenus might open when you hover them with the mouse, so if your mouse happened to be sitting where that submenu appeared, that might cause this... maybe? Not certain though.


Atlantic Niña: The Atlantic is cooling at record speed and nobody knows why | New Scientist newscientist.com/article/24443…


Elon Musk called Trent Reznor a "crybaby" for deleting his Twitter account. Wil Wheaton then wrote this incisive summary of the man-child that is Elon Musk.
#musc #elon #billionaires


Debian Day 2024 in Santa Maria - Brazil debianbrasil.org.br/blog/debia…


A company out of Santa Clara, California, has debuted a tiny chip powerful enough to act as a tiny fan and cool a device's processor. pcmag.com/news/this-1-millimet…


Reminder! Registration for #LAS2024 is open. Join us for a deep dive into Linux applications. Register now: conf.linuxappsummit.org/event/…

#KDE #GNOME #OpenSource



in reply to Theresa O’Connor

I also nominated @tink for re-election to the Board.

Here's her nomination statement. misc.tetralogical.com/w3/2024-…

I’ve worked alongside Léonie at @w3c for years. She's been instrumental to the success of the current Board. She's calm, methodical, well-informed, and possesses a keen sense of the W3C's mission. I trust her judgment and admire her tenacity.

If you can vote, please help to re-elect Léonie to the Board.