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The rise of Mastodon has made me so much more aware of government services requiring us to use private companies’ systems to communicate with them and access services.

Sitting on a Dutch train just now I was shown on a screen “feeling unsafe in the train? Contact us via WhatsApp”.

What if I don’t use WhatsApp? (I do, but I wish I didn’t have to) I’m forced to share my data with Meta to use it.

Public systems should not require use of private services.

#NS #Netherlands #FOSS #privacy



Not everything needs to be an app

Not everything needs to be a subscription

Not everything needs to be connected to WiFi

Not everything needs AI

Not everything needs to require an account

Not everything needs to be hosted on the cloud

Not everything needs to use a touch screen

Not everything needs to be “smart”

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General question, what is your profession, how much do you use #X (ex #twitter), how much do you use #Mastodon ?
Why?
in reply to Ben

Senior security officer.
0% X - deleted account about the time Melon renamed it.
100% infosec.exchange - thank you @jerry

Nicely curated cybersec news + some shitposting to relieve the frustration 😂

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I took out my AirPods and they paired to a random device and started playing music I’ve never heard in my life. So instead of just pairing it to my phone like a sane person, I went through the process of figuring out which device the music was playing from. Extra iPhone? Nope, that’s got VoiceDream up. Apple Watch? Nope. Android phone? Nope. Other Android phone? Nope, that’s shuffling a folder full of MOD files. iPad? Nope, that’s dead. … And on it went, until I discovered they had paired to my old Apple Watch 7, which was in the other room on its charger. Apple intelligence is gonna be so great.


Heute ist Tag der gewaltfreien Kommunikation.
Alles Gute und Gesundheit!

in reply to Horst Thieme

Räum nicht zu viel auf, die Insekten und Vögel brauchen auch im Herbst/Winter verblühtes Zeug 😉


Tak takhle vypadá to "nesmyslně předimenzované" a "poloprázdné" parkoviště u Panské skály v říjnu, za zamračeného počasí, větru a osmi stupních. Jak to tu vypadá uprostřed letní sezóny, to si asi dokážete představit. Ale petičníci, kteří tu nikdy nebyli, vědí přesně, co město potřebuje 🤭


🎹 I offer music and art every month for my Patrons. Here is my Patreon page 😄🎮🎶🎵🎨 thanks for the support! 💜

patreon.com/nicolemariet

#patreon #patron #music



It seems time again to remind everyone not to use ARIA `menu` roles for web site navigation:
adrianroselli.com/2017/10/dont…

From a technical perspective, there is no such thing as “dropdowns”:
adrianroselli.com/2020/03/stop…

That imprecise terminology leads to more miscommunication between sales folks, designers, and devs than is necessary. Then weird stuff gets built from scratch instead of leaning on existing patterns.

You should dismiss articles that conflate the two.

#accessibility #a11y



I don’t think most people realize how Firefox and Safari depend on Google for more than “just” revenue from default search engine deals and prototyping new web platform features.

Off the top of my head, Safari and Firefox use the following Chromium libraries: libwebrtc, libbrotli, libvpx, libwebp, some color management libraries, libjxl (Chromium may eventually contribute a Rust JPEG-XL implementation to Firefox; it’s a hard image format to implement!), much of Safari’s cryptography (from BoringSSL), Firefox’s 2D renderer (Skia)…the list goes on. Much of Firefox’s security overhaul in recent years (process isolation, site isolation, user namespace sandboxes, effort on building with ControlFlowIntegrity) is directly inspired by Chromium’s architecture.

Interdependence for independent components can be mutually beneficial. For something to be part of Chromium, it needs to build and test with a battery of sanitizers and receive continuous fuzzing. Mozilla and Safari do something similar. All benefit from libraries getting patched to meet each others’ security requirements. Without Google, Mozilla and Apple must assume responsibility to maintain these libraries to a browser-grade standard.

I see many advocates for Chromium alternatives say the Web would be better without Chromium. That may be true, but Chromium alternatives may also be worse.

For completeness: Firefox and Safari’s influence on Chromium in recent years includes the addition of memory-safe languages, partitioned site storage, declarative content blocking (from Safari), and a vague multi-year repeatedly-delayed intent to phase out third-party cookies. Chromium would be no better off without other browser projects.


Originally posted on seirdy.one: See Original (POSSE).

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in reply to Seirdy

for me, the moral of the story is that competition is good for the overall browser landscape, not specifically that chrome is good for it
in reply to Maxi

@Sirs0ri the point was that the chrome team is responsible not just for funding, but actually developing, a significant chunk of its own competition. All WebRTC, WebP, VP8/VP9 encoding, and JPEG-XL code in all major browsers is from Chromium. I don’t know how this is an example of competition; it’s an example of how the different browser engines aren’t entirely competitors, but instead rely on Chromium’s continued existence.
@Maxi


Underground! Overground! Trams! Vintage buses! 3 different types of cab! The Thames Clipper! High Speed Rail! Hire bikes! Foot tunnels! The Woolwich ferry! The cable car!

I took 25 different forms of London transport in a day, and so can you. Here's a guide.

girlonthenet.com/london-transp… #TfL #LondonTransport #TransportNerd If this isn't worth a share I don't know what is.




Os voy a dejar una joyita para esta tarde de domingo. Se trata de una entrevista a un cubano infiltrado en la CIA… impresionante. (9 minutos)

youtu.be/B0IPc7O4KrQ?si=ggXqxS…



Apple reportedly releasing iOS 18.1 with Apple Intelligence features on October 28 9to5mac.com/2024/10/06/apple-i…


The first local GNOME hackfest in Bologna is going great. We are around 20 people way more then expected. People are learning, hacking and chatting.

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Need to rip a CD so I can actually listen to it. Not actually sure how to do this in the year 2024. Find myself downloading… iTunes? For Windows 10?
in reply to mcc

I'm sorry if this isn't helpful, but on Windows I would use CDex.


remember when Assassins Creed was considered even marginally historically accurate
in reply to Seirdy

(by gamers and gaming magazines, when i was growing up)


IFTF—the Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation—is launching the next round of its microgrant program! #interactivefiction blog.iftechfoundation.org/2024…


No need to fear the frightening data collection practices of Big Tech. 🎃 👻

The Tuta Calendar offers more than just barebones encryption ☠️
#encryption #calendar #privacy #zeroknowledge

in reply to Tuta

Add tasks to tuta calendar, I use them so much and I also would like to centralize my events and tasks on your app so then it would ease things a lot


saw a video like "so-and-so politican calls out Netanyahu for selectively quoting the Bible" and it's just them telling him to read Romans 🤢


The next Nobel in Physics will be announced on Tuesday. Clarivate Analytics, the data analysis company, suggests the time for quantum computing has arrived and is saying that David Deutsch and Peter Shor could be the winners.

Curiously, although with fewer options, there's one Spanish physicist, Juan Ignacio Cirac, winner of the Wolf Prize, that appears among the favourites, also for his contributions in quantum computing.

Even if it's not the time of Cirac, there's another Spanish guy, Pedro Jarillo-Herrero, who was one of the discoverers of the magic angle of the graphene (that the graphene turns out to be a superconductor if you rotate 2 flat surfaces 1.1°).

Spain has never won a Nobel in Physics or Chemistry, and the scientific community here is longing for one. Even although Cirac and Jarillo-Herrero work outside (Germany and the US, respectively), if any of them wins, this could launch the science in Spain, with more support for research, more reasonable evalutions of merits and better conditions for young scientists. One can always dream.

#physics

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Question for any #Blind folks who regularly use the #Chrome web browser: I'm trying to figure out how to pin an extension to the address bar but can't find any way to do it in Settings. Am I missing something? Is there a keyboard shortcut I don't know about? Any tips greatly appreciated. I use both JAWS and NVDA if that matters.


¿Te consideras Monárquico/a/e ?

  • Si soy Monárquico (0%, 0 votes)
  • No soy Monárquico (96%, 169 votes)
  • No soy Monárquico soy Juancarlista (3%, 6 votes)
175 voters. Poll end: 1 month ago



Reminder: new home for the Inclusive Design Principles
inclusivedesignprinciples.info… the old domain has lapsed and now advertises gambling 😑

#ux #accessibility #design



In a move that absolutely no one asked for:
I am porting the Windows Vista/7 desktop Gadgets to Wayland with some GTK sorcery.

These widgets are actually zip files with web resources plus some metadata.
I got the Machine CPU and RAM stats working, along with some of Microsoft's weird JS API's.

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It really sucks to be in a world where you have to choose between two vendors for the tools you must use to access most of your life, both of which have clearly stated they are actively working against both your best interests and the best interests of society. Of course, there's an alternative — various third parties, many of which are actively malicious and none of which are remotely reasonable choices when it comes to security, feature parity, or anything else.

Today this is about browsers, but the fact that I have to specify is its own problem.

in reply to not_leader

Servo gave Firefox Webrender and Stylo, so it had significant influence.


Relearning modern HTML, and amazed to find that <a> tags have a "ping" attribute that just fire off an async POST to whereever you like when someone follows the link. Explicitly designed for tracking user activity, and has been in browsers since 2011.

According to MDN, Firefox is the only browser that doesn't send them by default. Not for any particularly noble reason, there's just an 11 year old open bug to finish shipping it and it's not done yet.

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mozilla withdrawing from mastodon due to a lack of funds but having enough money to finance shitty ai research is like finding out your local library closed because they spent all their money on an inflatable dinosaur exhibit


Ich lasse morgen den Mann gehen, zu dem ich so oft so gerne gesagt hätte 'komm, bei mir hättest du es viel besser'.
Was ich nie gesagt habe, weil ich die Antwort kannte
in reply to Distravinyl 2.0👑

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There's just a thing about buttons that is so satisfying compared to a touch screen. I like the feedback it gives me when I press a button and it clicks or I just feel that little push indicating that I indeed pressed a button. This is why i'm seriously considering getting the Hable one or something like it if I can find an equal product for cheaper. #Blind
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in reply to Nick's world

English braille grade 1 is planned but not yet implemented.
in reply to Oskar

@oskar_mbr Let me know when English braille grade 2 becomes a thing and i'll consider it.


Nesmiem zabudnúť v pondelok škerčkovať jedlo na utorok.



Hledám pro matku práci. Má základní vzdělání a s počítačem neumí. Celý život dělala uklízečku. Na současnou práci už nestačí, protože jí z tahání těžkých věci bolí páteř. Ideální lokalita Hlučín, Moravská Ostrava. Na plný úvazek.

Koukám na jeden inzerát... Uklízečka... Angličtina a filipinstina výhodou. Lidem už jebe.

in reply to Archos

@archos @Unreed @pavel mně to kdysi manžel taky musel vysvětlit, bo mi to vůbec nedávalo smysl


Am I misunderstanding something or does this article indicate that adding menu/menuitem roles somehow ensure keyboard operability of dropdown menus? (They don’t.) The use of <ul>/<li> elements is also superfluous as the added roles mean it could be just <div>s. Not a bad practice, but the article seems to indicate using a list is somehow helpful to AT users. (It isn’t.) I’d also recommend the aria-haspopup=menu (although equivalent to true, it’s more specific).

piccalil.li/blog/practical-acc…

in reply to Eric Eggert

In fact, using the menu roles in the wrong way can have serious repercussions on the screen reader experience, since for historic reasons, menu systems need special handling, especially on Windows, but the Mac has some similar mechanisms where wrongly used menu roles can put VoiceOver in an undesired state where strange things occur. I wrote an article about that in 2018 or so, outlining some of the problems. And of course, the fact that ARIA roles don't change browser behaviour or add keyboard functionality is as true today as it was 20 years ago when ARIA was first conceived. CC @andy marcozehe.de/wai-aria-menus-us…


our #AirFryer is on its way out. Does anyone have any recommendations for one that is #accessible? So many of them are now #TouchScreen.
in reply to Cory Jackson

we like the VortX range of air frier ovens. They have dials, so no app or smarts. But no fuss, either.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo
I second this brand. I bought a Ninja and it couldn't even compare to my Insta-Vortex.
Great dial easy to read/set and clean quickly.
Next one I buy will be another Vortex.


a friend of mine just lost the last of his vision and can no longer play the games he used to play [strategy, real time or turn based] like civilisation, xcom or others... any suggestions of windows or ios games - something screen reader compatible or self voicing... he's really depressing on not being able to play games anymore
in reply to Jeffrey D. Stark

soundrts is probably very simplistic compared to what he knows but it's fun all the same.
Aprone's accessible games have a lot of smaller puzzle-type things.


Tak jo, tři hodiny v lese a fakt to roste ve velkým. Celý malířský kýbl jako prd, ale upřímně, úplně největší radost mám z té druhé fotky 😍
in reply to Archos

@archos Tak ono to samozřejmě není podle knížek, atlas je vodítko a pak musíš chodit do lesa a učit se, nejlépe vždy s někým, kdo fakt ví že to je právě tahle houba. Praxe v lese se nedá nahradit knížkou 😁


Nur starke Männer werden nicht von starken Frauen verunsichert
in reply to Mapka

nein, starke Frauen verunsichern nur Menschen, die nicht stark sind.
Überdenke deine Definition von stark sein.


Der 30jährige staatenlose Robert A., der seit kurz nach der Geburt in Chemnitz lebt wird in ein Land abgeschoben, in dem er nie lebte, dessen Sprache er nicht spricht, dessen Kultur er nicht kennt. Unsere Normalität eines autoritären Kapitalismus: Menschen abschieben, die ihr Leben lang gut integriert waren und nichts anderes als diese Kultur und Sprache kennen, ohne Notlage Grenzen schließen, der permanente Überbietungswettbewerb in Forderung und Härte gegen Fremde als politischer Grundkonsens.
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