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Jeden z najlepších snímkov Jupitera, ktoré fotografovala sonda Juno NASA.

#space



If you're a #language nerd like I am, then you won't have missed the @mozilla #CommonVoice v19 #speech #dataset release - which now features 131 languages! Here's my #dataviz, done in @observablehq of the v19 #metadata coverage.

I've updated the visualisation this time around with human-readable language names instead of their ISO-639 or BCP-47 language codes to make it it easier to read.

There's some interesting observations:

▶ Catalan (ca) continues to be leader in terms of data - speaking volumes about the efforts to revitalise culture and language in Catalunya. It's also one of the few languages that has data for all age groups, particularly older speakers - this sort of data is missing for most other languages.

▶ Kiswahili (sw) is one of the languages where there is more data for female-identifying speakers than for male-identifying speakers ♀ - although Japanese (ja), Western Mari (mrj) and Luganda (lg) do pretty well here, too!

▶ Sentence domains can now be categorised, and although most new sentences are "general", Albanian (sq) has a lot of sentences related to law and government.

▶ Tsonga (ts), a Bantu language spoken in Southern Africa, has dethroned Icelandic (is) as the language with the highest average utterance duration. I don't know enough about Tsonga to speculate why - it's a somewhat agglutinative language, but many Tsonga works are generally short.

▶ Bengali / Bangla (bn) has a significant amount of data that is not yet validated, and therefore does not appear in training / dev / test splits. There is a similar case for many languages new to Common Voice - it takes time to validate.

▶ The language with the highest number of average contributions per speaker is Taita (dav), a Bantu language from Kenya.

What do you make of the data visualisation? Are there any other insights you can see?

Big thanks to the CV team for all their efforts - EM, Jessica Rose, Dmitrij Feller and Justin Grant.

#linguistics

observablehq.com/@kathyreid/mo…



Wissenschaftliche Fakten zu Accessibility Overlays gefällig?
@dnikub hat geforscht.

Hier gibt’s ihre Ergebnisse: youtube.com/watch?v=Atc5v64gqd…




what are your favorite things to do for fun at home that don’t have a high bar to entry, besides consuming other people’s content? #AskFedi


It’s a nice day. Work is in a hurry-up-and-wait phase. Let’s try getting AppleTalk running over barbed wire again!
#LiveLaughLocalTalk
#GlobalTalk
#RetroComputing


I can't believe voters in the US look at all the stuff people in Europe are protected from with GDPR and they're just like, "nah, we don't want that legislation that has zero negative impact on us, and protects us from our data and art being perpetually stolen for techbro AI space data centers."

It's not even like EU employment protections, where insane Reaganomics BS insists companies will fall to socialism as a result.

Like, this could be us, but you are most definitely playing.

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in reply to Lesley Carhart

Worst part is having to listen to all the dumb American techbro takes about how GDPR and similar citizen protections are why the EU doesn't have a big tech market like the US does. I'm convinced these are the same people who would have opposed the abolition of slavery because 'The Economy™'


Thank you to LWN.net for their recent article: Attracting and retaining Debian contributors, which highlights one of the ways that our project grows. lwn.net/Articles/987548/ #debian


If you're strapped for cash or just tired of being sud'b to death:

If you go to cancel Disney+, Max, or Hulu, they will all offer you a cheap plan for 3 to 6 months to get you to stay.

I'm just saying.



Sensitive content

in reply to Seirdy

I totally posted this just so the Fedora42 hashtag would exist on this instance and I could follow it in advance without spamming it.


A few years ago, I gave my mother a WiFi picture frame for Christmas, from this company: pix-star.com/

This evening, I was visiting my parents for my niece's birthday, and when someone mentioned the picture frame, I got to thinking about how far a photo goes when my mother sends it from her phone or tablet, to the associated cloud service, and then it gets downloaded to the picture frame, especially when she's sitting in the same room as the frame. 1/?

in reply to Matt Campbell

I'd seen these frames before and was sceptical about buying one for this reason, but you've given me an idea for a Christmas present now. My parents really like having pictures of us on the wall, so I may go with it anyway.


softwares should use "account" instead of "user" in their interfaces:
- an account can be shared by multiple users
- an account can be used without any real user
- "user" can be a gendered word in other languages, so it is highly probable that the translations will excludes women, non-binary or agender people


We went to the grocery store and the cashier hit the cabbage code for our Brussel sprouts, and the clementine code for our navel oranges 🤨


how did i clean before i got microfiber cloths
in reply to Seirdy

a single wipe with this thing is like five times more effective than with a normal rag or paper towel
in reply to Seirdy

i was so much faster at cleaning that i ended up doing 3x the amount of cleaning i set out to do, spending the same amount of time. technology is once again self-defeating when it comes to freeing up time /hj
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Jagmeet Singh says NDP will back Liberals in non-confidence vote

cbc.ca/news/politics/singh-non…

So no fall election for now.

#cdnpoli



Are there other training corpus out there like Common Corpus that are built using exclusively public domain or openly licensed content? What LLM's use only Common Corpus?

"Contrary to what most large AI companies claim, the release of Common Corpus aims to show it is possible to train Large Language Model on fully open and reproducible corpus, without using copyright content. " huggingface.co/blog/Pclanglais…



Anyone using NVDA, have you found with 2024.4 beta 4, that reviewing Windows Terminal is very sluggish?

#nvda #nvdaSR #screenReader #accessibility #blind

in reply to Devin Prater :blind:

I haven't seen any reports of this yet. A couple of things to try:

1) Fully restart the PC after updating.

2) Press NVDA+q, then down arrow to "Restart with add-ons disabled" and enter. If resolved, work through add-ons one by one to find the culprit.

Following those, it would be great to get more info. Set log level to "Debug" (on general settings") restart with add-ons disabled, replicate problem, then please write up an issue on github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue…

in reply to NV Access

@NVAccess Restarting with addons disabled didn't fix it, but closing and re-opening Terminal did fix it. I'll see if I can get logs next time it happens and file an issue.


Regular reminder that if you are not targeted by a particular form of oppression, you do not get to decide what "counts" as problematic in that area.

Some examples that are routinely getting mishandled around these parts:

If you are not Black, you do not get to decide what is (or is not) anti-Black.

If you are white, you do not get to decide what is (or is not) racist.

If you are cis, you do not get to decide what is (or is not) transmisia.

If you are not Jewish, you do not get to decide what is (or is not) anti-Semitic.

If you are male, you do not get to decide what is (or is not) sexist.

If you do not have a particular disability, you do not get to decide what is (or is not) ableist with regards to that disability, and no, experiencing one particular disability does not qualify you to talk about all others.

Not deferring to the targets of these forms of oppression is, by definition, continuing and upholding that oppression.

Also, since apparently it still needs to be said over and over, weaponizing the oppression you do experience to try to invalidate others is no good either.

reshared this

in reply to Matt Campbell

@jscholes @twynn @bryansmart And, I won't be dogmatic about who should and shouldn't advocate for accessibility. Non-disabled allies who really understand accessibility are great.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt That's the gist of it, yes. You'll note that I'm not saying you should be more educated on those subjects, which is entirely your choice and nothing to do with me. But an approach of silence can be actively harmful when it's based purely on a "I didn't know, so it's not for me to say" argument. @twynn


📣 New Webinar Recording + Tech Note Alert!

We just published the webinar recording that walks through learning and using R with screen readers—and it's bilingual (English & Turkish)! with subtitles in English.

📹 Webinar video featuring @lizhare
and Alican Cagri Gokcek: vimeo.com/1008631708

📝 Also, don't miss the detailed technical note on our blog with the resources you need to get started. By Liz: ropensci.org/blog/2024/09/05/s…

#RStats #ScreenReaders #Accessibility



“New Zealand’s Long-term Insights Briefings may not make the headlines, but they should. They’re a little unusual, internationally. Every three years, public service departments are mandated to think long-term—about the trends, risks, and opportunities that could shape our lives over the next 10, 20, even 50 years.”

— Victoria Mulligan

linkedin.com/posts/victoriamul…

in reply to Ruth Malan

Ugh, the idea of having a client that cared about a five year plan, let alone a 40 year one
in reply to Eleanor Saitta

recent discussion about some older C libraries has me realizing that some of those are going to be Roman road-style infrastructure, probably used for literal centuries and setting design choices that may well be used for millennia if our civilization lasts that long.

This is of course horrifying.



Want to catch the leadership summit live online! We’ll be streaming live on YouTube all day Saturday during the event. Subscribe and turn on notifications for this and future BPD video content.

youtube.com/@blackdevs



21:52
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ceskatelevize.cz/porady/114274…
in reply to Archos

Proč si vybral zrovna stavebnictví? Je velmi komplikované i bez digitalizace. Urychlení není vždy dobré. Dělají se chyby a jsou v tom podvodníci …


A wife sends a text message to her husband:
"Honey, don’t forget to pick up some bread on your way home from work. Oh, and your girlfriend Vallery says hi!"
Husband texts back:
"Who’s Vallery?"
Wife replies:
"Nobody, I just wanted to make sure you’d read my message."
Husband responds:
"Well, I’m actually with Vallery right now, so I thought you saw us."
Wife, shocked:
"WHAT? Where are you?!"
Husband:
"Right outside the bakery, by the door."
Wife, rushing:
"Stay there! I’m coming right now!"
*Five minutes later, she texts him again:*
"I’m here at the bakery. Where are you?"
Husband:
"I’m still at work. Now that you're there, why don’t you grab the bread and bring it home? 😆🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️🤣"


Delivery Robot Knocked Over Pedestrian, Company Offered ‘Promo Codes’ to Apologize 404media.co/r/cef15c77



Two most beautiful words in the English language:

Meeting canceled



German army wants to help with floods.

Polish Prime Minister: if you see German troops, don’t panic.



Ich bin mit meinem Startup gescheitert, Qualitatsjournalismus gut zu finanzieren und besser zugänglich zu machen.

Das Paywall-Problem (nur 13% der Deutschen haben ein Digital-Abo von Verlagsinhalten) wird zu einem Demokratie-Problem.

in reply to Henning Tillmann

kostenlos ist eigentlich nicht korrekt, es wird mit den Daten der Nutzenden bezahlt...


Not wrong. Of course, we are now buying records again. 😉

#GenX

h/t reddit /r/genx

#genx



🇦🇹 🇨🇿 🇵🇱 🇷🇴 🇸🇰 Europe is by your side in this difficult moment.

Today, President von der Leyen is in 🇵🇱 Wrocław to visit the areas recently affected by heavy floods and rains in Central Europe.

She also discussed the response with the leaders of Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, and Austria.

Through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, the EU is working to provide emergency equipment.

When the time comes, we will be ready to help rebuild.

This is #EUSolidarity.

ℹ️ europa.eu/!DBcpR3

#EU

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@blindbargains If you are going to boost the kind of garbage you have just done in the past few minutes, which effectively means you are endorsing it, it is definitely time to unfollow this account. It's not perfect but this is an incredibly useful training resource. This is most definitely not worthy of your organisation and makes you look like a bunch of idiots.
in reply to Brian Hartgen

Hmm, maybe it was removed but I can’t see anything super questionable. I was just skimming though


#Fediverse #OpenSocialWeb #Mastodon #Canada #CanPoli
This morning I got a response Letter (by email) from the Speakers Office of the House of Commons of Canada in response to the Open Letter* so many of you all signed back in June!

Here is Speaker Fergus’ letter in full. Reply with what you think we should do next to encourage MPs and Parliamentarians to ask for this!
___________________
Dear Mr. Alemany:

Thank you for your letter and proposal concerning Open Social Web.

Many Members, their staff, members of the Press Gallery and Canadians use social networks as a primary tool for consuming news, sharing stories of interest or to comment on news or information. The House of Commons established a presence on social networks in 2017, with a consistent branding, to share information and, critically, to provide Members increased and mobile access to relevant parliamentary information so that they may share this information with their social media followers.

Although the creation of an Open Social Web would present a promising opportunity with several advantages for the House of Commons, as enumerated in your letter, it also brings numerous challenges and risks to the organization (e. g. extensive engagement from many stakeholders, adoption of specialized and secure infrastructure and the need for content moderation and curation).

To date, we have had no requests for this type of service from Members. This would be a substantial undertaking that would require direction and approval from the Board of Internal Economy (BOIE) before being considered for prioritization and implementation. Even if mandated to offer such a service, we would be unable to ensure its adoption and widespread use among parliamentarians.

Thank you for your interest, and please be assured of our continuous support for more open, secure, engaging and informative multi-channel experiences for our users.

Sincerely,
Hon. Greg-Fergus, P.C., M.P

*Open Letter: chrisalemany.ca/2024/05/31/ope…
cc: @Paulatics

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Gudas bude v NHL nosit jako pátý český hokejista kapitánské céčko
ceskenoviny.cz/zpravy/gudas-bu…


Buy a laptop or tablet from @starlabssystems with elementary OS so that I can pay rent 🙏🏼 starlabs.systems/?rfsn=4227837…
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beautiful women named "Let's Encrypt certificate expiration notice for domain" keeps messaging me


Hello everyone @Friendica Support !
I filed this issue on github and it has been pretty ignored. Of course I don't expect it to be taken into consideration, but I would like to know if I'm the only one who perceives this feature as a problem. I would also be curious to know if in your opinion the issue is easily solvable, or if it requires an unjustifiable effort?


For those who do not have a GitHub account, I report the text of the Issue here:


Good evening everyone.

Introduction

Like most software in the Fediverse, Friendica accounts can also be "followed" through their RSS feed.

In this way, it is possible to use the string https://INSTANCENAME/feed/USERNAME/

For example, the account of the Friendica group "School" is
poliverso.org/feed/scuola/

Is the feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Unfortunately, however, the feed of the Fediverse accounts publishes only the contents of that account and not, for example, those reshared.

This choice, although understandable for normal accounts, is much less understandable for Groups (the former Forums), since these groups do not publish (if not rarely) their own contents.

Describe the feature you'd like

The developers Lemmy have brilliantly solved the problem with their "Communities" (the Lemmy version of Activitypub groups) and today it is possible to follow the feed of the Lemmy communities through the string
https://ISTANZA/feeds/c/NOMEUTENTE.xml?sort=New

And in fact the feed of the "Fediverso" community is perfectly queryable by a feed reader
feddit.it/feeds/c/fediverso.xm…

Even Lemmy displays a feed that presents all the posts published in the local communities (https://ISTANZA/feeds/local.xml?sort=New) and even all those of the federated "timeline" (ISTANZA/feeds/all.xml?sort=New).

I therefore wonder if it is not possible to make it so that at least the "Group" type accounts can display a feed that also includes shared content.

Describe alternatives you've considered

I can't think of any valid alternatives.
I tried in vain to follow a Friendica Group with a Lemmy account (basically I signed up to the "group" which obviously in Lemmy is seen as a "Community"): basically I wanted to use Lemmy to make him export the RSS feed...
Unfortunately, however, there are still problems that do not allow the contents of Friendica to be correctly synchronized in the community view of Lemmy.


in reply to Andre Louis

finally, not a doom and gloom video about AI tech only, thought it was going to be that


ahahahaha when an AI can't get the nuance between the version of the operating system and the screen reader, you know there are issues.
"JAWS for Windows 3.11 is an older version of the JAWS screen reader. Specifically, JAWS for Windows 3.11 was released in the early 1990s. You would need to look for JAWS versions from that era, such as JAWS 2.0 or earlier, which were compatible with Windows 3.11.
If you have any more specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!"
in reply to Seedy of Chucky

@TheCube @jaybird110127 ahahaha OMG. "JAWS 95 was released in 1995. This version was significant for several reasons, particularly for its groundbreaking features related to web accessibility. Users could view basic and advanced information about HTML elements using INSERT+SHIFT+F1 and CTRL+INSERT+SHIFT+F1, respectively. This included attributes and values for the current element and its hierarchy." Sure, sure... Since HTMl was well-defined in 95. :D
in reply to Tamas G

@jaybird110127 JAWS XP was released in 2001. It introduced several improvements over prior versions, including better support for Windows XP, enhanced performance, and new features that improved accessibility and usability for visually impaired users.

Key improvements included:

Enhanced Compatibility: Improved support for Windows XP, ensuring smoother operation and better integration with the operating system.
Performance Enhancements: Faster response times and more efficient processing, making the screen reader more responsive.
New Features: Introduction of new functionalities and commands that made navigation and interaction with applications more intuitive and user-friendly.
These enhancements made JAWS XP a significant upgrade, providing a more seamless and efficient experience for users.

in reply to Tamas G

@TheCube @jaybird110127 The Brailliant is a line of braille displays developed by HumanWare. These devices are designed to help visually impaired individuals read and interact with digital content through braille. The Brailliant series includes various models with different numbers of braille cells, such as the Brailliant BI 14, BI 20X, and BI 40X.