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I’m curious if folks running iOS 18 or any of the 18.1 Betas have noticed issues with VO focus randomly jumping and not automatically scrolling content when navigating by heading?
in reply to Hai Nguyen Ly✅

I've seen VO not properly navigating by heading even with iOS 17, so I don't necessarily think it's exclusive to 18. Of course, there could have been specificc apps that worked better in 17 but I personally have not noticed a decline in performance regarding this.


OpenAI launches new 'Canvas' ChatGPT interface tailored to writing and coding projects | TechCrunch techcrunch.com/2024/10/03/open…


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Well, that was an emotional few hours. Survive the Wild, the audio game that has been a part of our lives for many years, has just been shut down.



partners apple watch is doing an odd thing of they'll get a notification and go to hit clear and it just fails. They can't hit the crown to get back to the watch face and that notification and clear all button are just stuck. Has anyone else seen this before?
in reply to Kyle Smith

@jfayre oh yeah not sure but that bug is annoying. I'll randomly try to swipe on the watch face and it'll be empty. I press crown, it goes to notifications sometimes and not apps and cannot return to watch face. Not sure, been seeing that one since the 11 beta days, it happens I'd say like 2 out of 5 times.


hidde.blog/popover-accessibili… great post by @hdv and @scottohara on the accessibility features of popover, and how to avoid losing them.


Your smart fridge can now warn you when you’ve spent too long in the shower theverge.com/2024/10/3/2426047…


For those who use ChatGPT on IOS with VoiceOver , has anyone noticed a bug in the latest update where VoiceOver loses focus when scrolling and can’t read line by line? I’m considering submitting this bug to OpenAI support, but I’d like to gather feedback first. #a11y
#a11y


I couldn't find any tally counters for #GNOME, so I wrote one.

Tally allows you to keep an arbitrarily large list of counters, colour coded however you like, with a filter mode to hide what isn't needed at the moment.

Install it on Linux from Flathub ⇒ flathub.org/apps/ca.vlacroix.T…



Kasasa is an app for you're taking a screenshot for your own reference and you want it's contents easily accessible. For these ephemeral snapshots, the app can hold them in it's own window. It's best used when you set said window to "Always on Top". If it's blocking something important, just turn it transparent by mousing over it. Capture and hold screenshots with Kasasa!

You can get the app on Flathub here: flathub.org/apps/io.github.kel…

#gnome #apps #flatpak



Hey #blind #students of #Mastodon.

So I'm running into some accessibility issues in my algebra course involving graphing. I do not have the support of state services for the blind, however I'm connected with disability services on campus. Otherwise, I'm going at all this on my own and for the most part handeling things well.

However, I'm not exactly sure how best to overcome things where advanced math and graphing come into play.

My tools currently include a standard, non-graphic calculator, a laptop running NVDA as a screen reader, 80-cell braille display on lone from disability services and a whole lot of tenacity. So far, I've maintained a consistent A in my course, but with the graphing stuff, I'm concerned that might change.

So, what are your tools and techniques for dealing with this and more advanced calculatory things? What add-ons may be of use, what tools should I be looking at, and what questions should I be asking?

Thank you so much in advanced to anyone who offers any advice.

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Unmute Holiday Gift Guide Returns for 2024! - Unmute unmute.show/unmute-holiday-gif… - Come one come all! Everyone is invited. Click the link to find out all the details and how you can participate.


Come join us tomorrow (Thursday) at 7pm EDT for Michigan Python! Brendan Carnill will be giving a talk about Automating eBay with Python, including accessing eBay's REST API, handling and processing data, and automating reports. All are welcome, no matter your experience level. #Python #REST #Automation meetup.com/michigan-python/eve…


Ich höre gerade dieses Interview mit Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk zur Gründung der DDR und kann das bei Interesse zum Nachmachen empfehlen.
ardaudiothek.de/episode/das-wi…


💔 Like this child's parents, I would never have considered rabies as a risk from a lost bat fluttering around inside the house, not leaving any obvious bite marks.

So, a reminder to all:
Rabies is nearly always fatal once symptoms develop, but can almost always be prevented if you get the shots soon enough after exposure. If anyone has contact with an oddly-behaved wild or stray mammal, get rabies shots as soon as possible.

And TIL: bats are the main vector in Canada.

cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/ra…



For me, the only thing more astounding than Open AI raising $6.5 billion on a product portfolio that may never be profitable, is that Elon has raised $6 billion for xAI, and they haven't done shit.


@Tamasg hello there, it’s Jessie, do you know who I can write to at Spotify, since on iOS, I cannot access the AI playlist creation feature with voiceover.
in reply to jessiepp

yeah, they list accessibility-support@spotify.com as the e-mail there so if you write to it and detail step-by-step ways to get to experiencing the problem, customer service should respond and forward it to the relevant team.
in reply to Tamas G

Just sent them a message. It is a shame since I think that feature is very cool.


I actually don't mind when my data is sent to companies for better training. This doesn't bother me at all! AI is the future, and it's helpped a lot of people! bring it on!
in reply to Darren Duff

I don't mind, either, but I'd prefer to be asked first if my data can be used to train AI.


Covid, long covid, abandonment and chronic illness

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Hi everyone. The good news is that my stuffed nose is clear. It's the breathing issues that scare the absolute crap out of me after what happened in October last year.
in reply to Bruce Toews

Have they put you on oxygen or are you already receiving extra oxygen?
in reply to David Goldfield

@DavidGoldfield I already get a little bot of oxygen at night with my bipap machine. Or whenever I'm using it.


Happy National Poetry Day to all those who celebrate.

Here’s a poem called ‘In Search of Poetry’. It’s constructed entirely from popular Google searches about poetry.



@Michael Vogel @Friendica Support Vor einiger Zeit hast Du mir mal geschrieben, dass Du die squeet.me-Suche abgespeckt hast. Nun ist es so, dass ich diese abgespeckte Suche nicht nutzen kann, weil ich bei der Hashtag-Suche in meinem Gedankenbuch grundsätzlich das Ergebnis No Result erhalte.
Darum möchte ich Dich bitten zu überlegen, ob Du nicht die vollständige Suche auf squeet.me einrichten kannst.
in reply to Gerhard Hallstein

Die Suche ist mittlerweile wieder möglich - aber schon länger. Wobei ich derzeit die Befürchtung habe, dass ggf. diese Suchen zu den Abstürzen führen, da sie sehr viel Arbeitsspeicher belegen.
in reply to Gerhard Hallstein

@Michael Vogel Die erfolglosen Suchen nach bereits veröffentlichten Einträgen in meinem Gedankenbuch nehme ich mit den folgenden Eingaben vor:
+from:gerhardsgedankenbuc +(entsprechender Tag bzw. Tags)


domainincite.com/30395-future-… — Future of .io domains uncertain as UK hands over Chagos islands


Two Chinese nationals were sentenced to prison for scamming Apple out of more than $2.5 million after exchanging over 6,000 counterfeit iPhones for authentic ones.

bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu…



I'm telling y'all, if sighted people had to deal with the kind of senseless bullcrap that blind people *have* to deal with, daily, there would be very widespread protests. Public ones. Miles of people.

So, imagine this. You go to Google. Or Kagi. Whatever you like. The text box has "search" as a placeholder text. When you type into the field, the "search" is supposed to be replaced with what you're typing. So you go to search one day, and find that when you search for "cat food", you get "csatf aroochd". No matter what you do, that "search" is there, messing up all your searches. If you backspace everything out and try again, you get the same thing. No matter what. Now, you can click outside of the box, and type and press Enter and it works, but you don't see what's in the search box. You can paste your search in from notepad, but do you *really* want to do that? And this has been a problem for weeks now. You start to wonder if anyone at Google, uses Google.

And while this isn't entirely comparable with what's happening with the iOS Facebook app right now, it's the closest I can get. Truth be told, I don't post on Facebook. I haven't posted on there in like a year or two. So I, personally, don't have to deal with this. But for some people, Facebook is their lifeline. And no, that's not some stupid cliche like it sometimes is when overused by marketing teams. No. For some people, Facebook is how they communicate with their communities. And you had better not come in the replies all "well they should use Mastodon." No. Humble yourself. So this issue is a huge problem for them. And when you have elderly people who just want to talk to the people they care about involved, who know how to do it one way, and just stick to that because technology is so vast that one can easily get lost in their view? Things need to change. People need to understand these things. And while bugs suck and new frameworks are cool and Facebook loves to move fast and break things, if you want to do that, you'd better have a testing team that includes blind people, Braille users, dictation users, as wide a net as you can cast. And you know what? Maybe that'd cut down on that damn blind employment problem too. Fucking listen damn it! And I could go on and post on Facebook about this, using my computer because I'm privileged enough to have one and know how to work around accessibility issues, while I could even grab my Android phone, or dictate into my iPhone, I'm not the general blind person. And this isn't even just about Facebook, or just about this one situation. Developers of anything of any size should take this kind of thing to heart. And I know people are tired of me all on here dampening the party mood with all this anti-fun accessibility talk since like 2017, but at some point, we need to take things seriously. Because devs' "fun", building, developing, trying new frameworks and new updates sparkle sparkle, effects other people.

#accessibility #blind #facebook



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bol tu kuriér s jedlom a mal ružový volant a aj ružovú teplákovú súpravu, mal tak 50 a viac, včera tu bolo to auto bez ružového volantu :kekw: #yakuzasushi #makemyday
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It's a shame people don't listen to 80s music anymore.

That song from The Police taught us ages ago to open-source when you do this, with the lyrics "I send a NES O/S to the world ♫"

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in reply to Shivers

you mean developers got paid the right amount? Like in the 80s?


I just made my first Aira call using the meta glasses, there is a little bit of setting up, but all went really well. I found the bottle of wine, Only Joking.


A heist film by, with, and for disabled people.

Mission: Inaccessible.



They say that football is a game of 2 halves. Not for me, though. I get through at least 3 pints.


as poetic as i find frank's use of the term "harmony" to describe local soundness and completeness (cf. local reduction and expansion of proofs) in natural deduction*, i am not sure that it really works as a music metaphor.

maybe i'm missing something? but musical harmony is about deriving "new" sounds from individual sounds, whereas logical harmony is about checking you *can't* do (something like) that with your inference rules.

*see, e.g., part 11 here cs.cmu.edu/~fp/courses/15814-f…

in reply to modulux

@modulux this is a cool resource, thanks for sending. i need to stop distracting myself with this in a moment but: the sociocultural aspect of harmony is really what gives me pause. the principles may be based on fundamental physical truths, but they are also informed by subjective and situational opinions about what "sounds good". i want to say logical (un)soundness isn't like that, but i will need to ponder more before i know if i agree with myself :)
in reply to chris martens

That's a little above my level to say. I think it's true that harmony's laws are aesthetic and contingent, rather than necessary. On the other hand, since today we talk of logics, rather than logic, perhaps we can also say that the rules of soudness are informed by necessity--not anything would go--but in some measure a matter of choice.


Dneska je jeden z těch dnů, kdy bych se šel nejradši zastřelit.
in reply to SuspiciousDuck

@SuspiciousDuck Ta firma za to nemůže. Je to kvůli implementaci zákona. Zatím se to řeší za pochodu, možná bude nějaký workaround, ale nevím. U konkurence bych si nijak nepomohl. Všude dneska chtěj prodej, kterej už dávno nedávám. Fyzicky jsem naprosto levej. Čekám na legalizaci. Chci mít coffeeshop s stříhat kytky.
in reply to SuspiciousDuck

@SuspiciousDuck Německo nemá a nebude mít komerci. Jen nekomerční kluby, kde je i plat zastropovaný dost nízko. Bez znalosti němčiny bych byl stejně vyřízenej. Jo, v minulosti, ale dneska už mám strach. Nechci jít sedět.



He looked upon the Lord, and the Lord said unto him, “for you see, the true meaning of this divine life and all existence is quite simply to ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED”

- Chrome 12:14