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#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you 10 updated and 2 added apps:

* PuppyGit Pro: Git Client for Android
* Vaani: a client for your Audiobookshelf server

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:



This is a seriously great improvement for Youtube.com: When you press "Reject all cookies" it now just shows a blank home page and a search bar. No more random "popular videos", suggested videos, etc.

No sarcasm, I'm genuinely very happy about this.



This is an example of why Mastodon is the future:

On Threads they have been using algorithms to moderate user content, but The Verge now reports how a large number of popular accounts have been banned, simply because Zuckerberg's software mistook their good content for bad content.

That is the difference:

On Mastodon, we have humans taking part in the moderation of humans. But on commercial social media, humans are pushed around like sheep.

theverge.com/2024/10/9/2426609…

in reply to Randahl Fink

On Mastodon, a human accidentally clicks the defederate button for Mastodon.social and "oh fuuuuck what did I just do heeelp me"



Any woman who expects a man to pay over $1000 for a wedding ring is clearly out of the loop mentally, because that's absolutely ridiculous. There are women out there who expect $30000 rings. Craziness! If you're a man, and she expects you to pay massive cash for a damn ring, run, run so far away and don't look back, and if you do marry, get a prenup that's so tightly sealed, that your money is 100% under your control, no exceptions. I'm not a fan of the whole marriage idea. Legally binding yourself to another person just isn't a good idea, but that's just me.
in reply to Nick's world

I don't agree with paying over the odds for marriage. We got comparably priced rings and had a quiet, small wedding. we are very financially entangled, but then we had a kid and bought a house. Those are the two most important pats of our lives, and they're completely and inextricably joint. Financial singularity wouldn't paarticularly work for either of us at this time in our lives.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Yeah, but the point is you agreed to it jointly. It's not an expectation because you're a man.


Beyond excited for Erin Kissane’s new venture. Not only is this work of such deep, fundamental importance, but Erin is exactly the person we want tackling it. And the fact that she’s doing this work in community—with us, not for us—is evidence of that: wrecka.ge/into-the-wreck/


As of Oct 8th, we ship Framework Laptops to 🇵🇹🇭🇷🇸🇮🇸🇰, with local language keyboards too! That rounds out all countries that use the Euro, and we're working through the infrastructure to launch in the rest of the EU as well.


Envision Glasses 2.8 Unveils 'Smart Detection' for Reading Figures, Tables, Graphs & More letsenvision.com/blog/smart-de…


Less than an hour until I go into vacation mode!
in reply to Just Martin

does that mean you autoreply and tell people to goa way? T-'hee


I'm curious if anyone knows what could be going on here. I wrote a 13-page document for work, and somehow the spaces and lines were changed, according to JAWS, to "space markers" and "paragraph marks". Ctrl+shift+8 fixed this, but does anyone know what this is for? What are space and paragraph marks? EVERY SINGLE space and line was changed.
in reply to Andy

You can start a list with an asterisk, shift+8. So perhaps ctrl+shift+8 got pressed accidentally?
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Ah yeah, I've done like 30 lists in this document like that. I didn't think of that, but you're right! That's probably how it happened. Eh, at least it was reversible.


Urteil: Rechtsextremist hat kein Recht auf Referendariat

Ein Neonazi wurde zu Recht nicht als Referendar an einem Oberlandesgericht zugelassen. Das urteilte das Bundesverwaltungsgericht. Der Staat müsse niemanden ausbilden, der die Verfassung aktiv bekämpfe. Von A. Lagmöller.

➡️ tagesschau.de/inland/gesellsch…

#Bundesverwaltungsgericht #Rechtsextremismus



From the Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library: Intro to Google Calendar: Thursday, October 10, 7:00 PM Eastern Time groups.io/g/tech-vi/message/79…



Classical and folk music are very common in ringtones, almost to the point of being cliche. It's understandable, though, considering that those genres are easily recognizable and in the public domain, so it probably saves money to just commission someone to make a remix of a traditional song rather than deal with paying royalties to record labels and collecting societies. However, possibly because it's so common, phone manufacturers often try to have fun with classical and traditional music, remixing it in various ways. In this thread, I'll be showcasing some of the most interesting remixes of Classical and Traditional songs I've found while browsing ringtones. Some will confuse. Some will horrify. Maybe you might even like one.
First up, Beethoven's fur elise. This SMAF remix takes the piece in a Latin direction, replacing the lead piano with a trumpet, and adding its own background improvisation on other instruments. From Samsung PC Studio version 2.0. Arranger unknown.
MMF: onj3.andrelouis.com/phonetones….
Original piece: youtube.com/watch?v=s71I_EWJk7…


okay so, Firefox has become a piece of shit as of late, like, super slow, lots of UI bugs that piss me the hell off and just keep getting worse and worse, etc.

I really don’t want to switch to a browser that’s Fucking Chrome out of ideology, but it seems like the only alternative is Safari/WebKit and there aren’t any other compelling WebKit browsers on macOS+Windows. Could some Internet reply guy prove me wrong on this?

Also ideally it’d have Bitwarden and uBlock Origin or similar.

in reply to fluffy 💜

Here’s the browsers that Bitwarden has supported extensions for: Safari, Chrome, Chrome, Firefox, Chrome, Cryptobro Chrome, Chrome, Paranoid Firefox, Chrome

EDIT: Tor is based on Firefox, not Chrome, my bad!

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in reply to fluffy 💜

ok so basically, I like FIrefox in general, but I wish I could turn off the endless ads for their shitty VPNs and their "review checker" bullshit and all the other crap that gets in the way of the web and makes everything slow

and I wish they'd fuckin, like, fix UI bugs like where the location bar just suddenly stops working



I'm currently in my favorite phase of #a11y advocacy: annoying as many people as possible so I can fully use the companion app for my new headphones. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless, if anyone's curious.
#a11y


So glad to learn that Han Kang got this year's Nobel Prize in #literature. I read “The vegetarian” a few years ago and it left quite an impression in my mind. Very creative, and sometimes perversiveideas... Challenging the culture that is not easily challenged! . audible.com/pd/B01AKPENR0?sour…
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Stop Hackers From Getting Into Your Security Cams With 6 Easy Tips cnet.com/home/security/stop-ha…

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Let's keep the contributor appreciation from earlier going! Our most recent Contributor Highlight is out, and we're shining the light on Toad Hall, one of our Mozilla Support (SUMO) forum superheroes! The SUMO forums are the pillar of our support, and contributors like Toad keep it strong.

#Thunderbird #OpenSource #Community

blog.thunderbird.net/2024/10/c…

in reply to TECC 🌱

@73CC We don't track you and we don't have trackers! We have telemetry, which is a completely different thing that is fully anonymous and only collects technical pings . You can see the things we collect here: stats.thunderbird.net/

But also, you can already completely disable telemetry from the settings page.

in reply to Aleca

With the release of Thunderbird Mobile, the tracker was removed.

»incoming.telemetry.mozilla.org« was included in the beta version.

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I wonder what kind of programming is required to learn how to make JAWS and NVDA scrypts? because that's something I'm thinking I might want to get into if its not overly complicated. #Blind
in reply to Mendi

@luv4music1231 @mcourcel wouldn't fry the computer, though. JAWS has an emergency exit key so you could eventually stop it even with JAWS active.
yes, you could write a script that crashed the system, but you can always boot without JAWS.
A dangerous script could potentially corrupt your Windows installation, but it'd have to be pretty impressive to ruin the hardware.


Costco Is the Latest Grocery Chain to Announce Major Price Cuts cnet.com/news/costco-is-the-la…

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@Friendica Support Was bewirkt in den #Kontakteinstellungen unter "Spiegle Beiträge dieses Kontakts" die Einstellung "Spiegeln als meine eigenen Beiträge"?




In spite of my 3D printer difficulties, the good news is I got my MK4 going again, so work on my Scan-Stand continues. I'm finishing the rework of the 3 part design in to a 5 part design. The advantage is this one will be compact enough to carry in a bag. The challenge is making that work without it becoming too wobbly. So glad to be back to 3D printing projects! So eager to work more on the folding cane and my wind instrument experiments, but I will finish this first.
in reply to bryansmart

What happened to your printer? Mine is still going strong. I have wondered though how repairs of this thing would work.


One of the downsides of working in govt for many years is I can no longer watch tv shows or movies about spies or conspiracies

‘I wonder how they procured that piece of tech and what forms they had to fill out’

‘I wonder what time code they used to track their after-hours sleuthing time’

‘How did they expense that’



The wait is over. HTML for People is OUT NOW!

I feel strongly that anyone should be able to make a website with HTML if they want. This web book will teach you how to do just that. It doesn’t require any previous experience making websites or coding. I will cover everything you need to know to get started in an approachable and friendly way.

And it’s free for all. 🚀

htmlforpeople.com

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New from 404 Media: people are using AI to auto apply for jobs. Bot scrolls LinkedIn, opens job applications, writes cover letter. Users say they've got interviews

We tested it. "By the time I finished breakfast, I had applied to 12 different jobs" 404media.co/i-applied-to-2-843…



Uber will let riders disclose whether they're hard of hearing or have low vision soon. The company will also start pilot testing another self-identification option for riders with service animals in the US and Canada over the next few weeks. engadget.com/transportation/ub…


Some people don’t believe in Santa Claus. I think I don’t believe in resumes… They all look great these days!


Please note: We are currently experiencing outages due to Hurricane Milton, and you may experience delays when trying to connect with our customer service and technical support teams. We appreciate your patience and understanding.


so if have a photo on fb or somehere how can I run it through my envision app?
in reply to Crystal bell

To be frank, I primarily use Seeing AI or Be My Eyes, so I just went by memory…



If TFG wins, expect a run on fly-by-night crypto/fintech companies. VCs are holding back on deals to see what they can get away with in the next administration.

The risk profile between an admin run by a former prosecutor and one run by a dude currently running many of the same scams turns out to be a little different.

Anyway, if you care even a little bit about grifters trying to sell Grandma unregulated crypto derivatives, that’s one of 1000 things that hinge on this presidential election.

in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 I think his constituency consists of a large set of people who don't understand it, and a much smaller set of people who do, and intend to take advantage of it.


Beware of parking penalty text scams. 1 says if you don’t pay an overdue ‘parking penalty charge’ you may have to pay more, be banned, or go to court. But it’s fake. There are only 2 types of parking fines you can get, a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) or a parking charge notice, not a ‘parking penalty charge.’ You or your car can’t be banned from driving after getting a parking fine, even if you don’t pay. There are grammar errors and gov.uk is the correct domain ending.


Today I heard about Altirra, a free Windows emulator of 8-bit Atari computers. In the latest version it includes an accessibility mode, turned on from the configuration dialog under the system menu. After you do the emulated screen can be reviewed just like a modern command prompt (IE with NVBDA's review commands.) It aalso supports emulating a lot of peripherals and you can have authentic floppy drive sounds and I'm a total sucker for those. It's really cool to see another vintage #retro computer platform become accessible like this. #a11y #accessibility virtualdub.org/altirra.html

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in reply to Pitermach

Very cool! I have no experience with these machines at all. Will definitely take a look.


Please boost!

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Fill out my workshop time survey:

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Help me figure out what time to run my monthly Code of Conduct Enforcement workshops.

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With people needing training in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and North America, it's impossible to find one single workshop time that works for everyone. So each month I pick a different time zone to best accommodate.

If you are a conference organizer, please let me know which month and time you need training!

You can either fill out the form, or send an email to sharp@otter.technology

#CodeOfConduct #CoC



Nejdřív mě v kaufu nasrali. Lednice s minipivovary zmizela od piv. No tak jsem tam vzal basu ve slevě.

A pak mě znova nasrali. Oni tu lednici jen přestěhovali k pokladnám 🙃