“Elon Musk lived in apartheid South Africa until he was 17. David Sacks…left aged five, and grew up in a South African diaspora family in Tennessee. Peter Thiel spent years of childhood in South Africa and Namibia, where his father was involved in uranium mining[…]. And Paul Furber, an obscure South African software developer and tech journalist living near Johannesburg, has been identified by two teams of forensic linguists as the originator of the QAnon conspiracy.”

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Our In-Process blog is out! This week, we feature NVDA 2024.3.1, Mykael making it happen in Brazil, RACQ's Road Ahead article, NVDA 2024.4 Beta 4 and Which reference is right for me?

Read it all here: nvaccess.org/post/in-process-2…

#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Accessibility #Blog #News #Newsletter #FOSS

Tamas G reshared this.

Hey y'all. Drunk driving is whack. ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU RUN OVER LOCAL MUSICIANS WHO ARE WALKING HOME FROM THEIR BARTENDING GIG WHICH THEY HAVE TO DO BECAUSE WE DON'T VALUE WORKING MUSICIANS ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THEM IN A WAY THAT ALLOWS THEM TO FOCUS SOLELY ON THEIR MUSIC.

Anyway. Go support Luke Trimmer's Go Fund Me to help with his medical and recovery expenses.

And DON'T. FUCKING. DRINK. AND. DRIVE.

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#AustinTexas #music #livemusic

Vercel v dubnu updatoval ceniky. Misto tradicniho pomaleho utahovani sroubu to fakt napalil a zavedl "Edge Requests", za timto kryptickym popiskem se skryva jakykoli request. (cti: assety)

V EU za to platime $2.60/1M requestu.

Zjistil jsem to, kdyz nam Volebni Kalkulacka vesele napocitava 5.6M Edge Requestu za den. Jeste, ze nejsou prezidentske volby a senatori dodali odpovedi tak pozde!

Cas z Vercelu odejit.

Pro predstavu porovnani jednoho dne senatu a prezidenta.

#vercel #cloud #aws

in reply to Věroš 🦥 K.

@verosk Diky, je to tak, sluzby Vercelu bezi nad AWS cloudem. Je to trochu komplikovanejsi a psat bych o tom moh cely den. Ale v zasade to tak jednoduche neni, Vercel ma custom runner, ktery je brutalne optimalizovany a nahradit se da spis na EC2/EKS nez Lambdy. Ale ztrati se tim veskera vyhoda, proc to takhle delam.

Jednoduchost a DX.

Budu to resit stejne jako to delam na Unreleased, oddelim do vlastni CDN vcesko, co pujde a tim snizim requesty.

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

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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/?

📣 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

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