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Does anyone remember the old toys for the 80s and beyond?
Does anyone like old toys that they would like to hear again but also would like to have the chance to hear them in an entire new way?
Introducing the electronic toy lib!
The electronic toy library or TETL; is a passion project by a group of people that love the old toys and the fantastic sounds they make.
From direct recordings of toys that had a headphone and connectors on the boards, to recording via coils and even things like making direct boxes to directly record the toys and making recreations of what the toys would have sound like if different situations were to be in effect!
Also called the electronic toy archive, get ready to go down a wonderful adventure back to the past with: chips; tunes; and little speakers as you take a trip to the toy world!

youtube.com/@TheElectronicToyA…

#Nostalgia #Toys #Fun #Electronics #Electronic_Toys

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Finally discovered where to go to turn off that damned "profile preview" popup that Mastodon introduced a while back.

If you go to Preferences > Appearance, select "Disable profile preview on hover". Problem solved.

For the love of Pete that damn popup is annoying as hell. Always getting in the way. Glad they at least had the foresight to allow people to turn it off. Just irritated that it took me this long to find it.

But now you know (if you didn't already).

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Stop putting QR code on your posters in the city.

I don’t have my phone with me.

When I have it, I don’t want to open it.

When it is open, I don’t want to scan random stuff.

Just put the information on the posters. The date, the place, the price. Write them !

Add an URL to your website. One I could memorize, note down or even recognize later.

And no instagram/facebook. I want the information, not "follow".

You are not cool, you are simply losing a huge part of your potential audience.

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My Twitter account is currently locked and I don't look at it, but I'm hard deleting it this month. If you have a Twitter account you don't read, I also recommend full deletion before Nov. 15. Here's why.

Twitter has their TOS now in an unusual state x.com/en/tos with two copies of the TOS printed one after the other, with a notice the new TOS goes active November 15.

The major difference I see is starting Nov 15 they give themselves explicit rights to train AI models on your posts.



I was curious to see what the ChatGPT app was like on desktop. As I suspected, it's basically a PWA, which means those who use the website on the desktop will have the same experience.. except for the enhancements that send the generated output to screen readers.
in reply to Leo

not impressed. I was expecting this to allow for voice mode on desktop, which I'm sure will get added, but of course it's using Edge web view underneath because why wouldn't it be, and as a result some things are read differently, oddly things like using the G key or H to move through the entire conversation is less reliable for me, so yeah not impressed.
in reply to Tamas G

@Tamasg It seems to me like every time they release a new update of any kind, they always find creative ways to mess something up.


I used ChatGPT to write a JAWS function for me today. It's going to benefit quite a number of StationPlaylist users. I've got to say, it's really nice to have someone, or something, that can help me out. It took two attempts but it did a good job.
in reply to Brian Hartgen

I'm surprised ChatGPT could write the JAWS scripting language at all, considering what must be a tiny amount of training data for that programming language.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt It did a really good job surprisingly. Just a point I was struggling over. Had it not been for it though, people wouldn't have got this feature. So I was quite pleased with it.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt it has a pretty solid documentation and is pretty straight forward as a language but ya...


The Jelly Max has arrived and is charging at its full 66-watt speed. It kind of reminds me of an iPhone 3GS, but thicker. People seem to find it overly chunky and I don't agree at all. With its curved edges, it feels great to hold, and the 5-inch screen is going to feel a lot more suitable for daily use than the 3-inch screen of the Jelly Star. I'm still disappointed at the lack of a headphone jack, but the Unihertz headphone jacks have bad microphone leakage and given its huge battery and my belated shift to using Bluetooth more often, that might not be such a bad thing.
in reply to Tech Singer

@techsinger I actually do have a phone with two USB-C ports: store.planetcom.co.uk/products…




A11y at Work: When Team Opinions Differ
melsumner.github.io/a11y-at-wo…


We have found that you could be leaking traffic on macOS after system updates. To our current knowledge a reboot resolves it.

We are currently investigating this and will follow up with more information.

Read more here: mullvad.net/blog/macos-sometim…



you've heard of Cython now get ready for CYthon 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

welsh python was not one of my greatest ideas i now realise



Looks like my next read. THe attached audiobook sample contains ... a lot of swearing.

"What would happen if you crossed the high fantasy of Wheel of Time with the irreverent comedy of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?"

Meet Your Maker is a comedic, epic fantasy series that asks the questions: What is fiction? What is reality? And does it make a difference, when everyone and everything is trying to kill you?
Bruce created this world. Now he has to survive it.

Meet your Maker by Seth McDuffee.
seanrandall.me/recommends/1039…
#Bookstodon



The G7 countries had a meeting on disability and inclusion for the first time ever.

These groups should really take the next step and add ableism to the meeting topics as it is where lack of inclusion stems from.

g7disabilityinclusion.it/en/g7… @disability #Ableism #Economy #Disability



Does Thunderbird's IRC implementation not support /ignore? This is pretty essential.



I am very happy to announce that Rabbit Waves is out!

The idea for this project came after @neauoire & I were discussing the disappearance of certain traditional seasteading skills and maritime communication knowledge. We believe these skills are valuable when electronics misbehave, but they're also just generally fun to learn and to use.

All of the art is drawn by hand :>! We will add more content as we go!

rabbitwaves.ca/




Re last: I used to integrate APIs from #Zuora at my previous job.


#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today with 16 updated and 2 added apps:

* MockTraffic: a random DNS, HTTPS internet traffic noise generator 🛡️
* Fossify Launcher: a customizable homescreen app to complete your green Fossify collection 🛡️

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



I think what folks don't understand, in general, is that unless you compel
corporations to act in the public/consumer interest with
existential-level fines and possible jail time, they absolutely will
just grind up babies and use them as fertilizer, and sleep well at night. This nonsense of "less regulation" and "smaller government" is a fantasy from earlier, less complex times. Even then it was probably bullshit. Corporations need to be on a damn strong leash, otherwise, you are.


Had an interesting day to say the least. Just trying to process everything, at the same time take care of myself. Listening to some kate rusby which always helps.


Another AMD crash. This time it wasn’t open a Firefox tab.


Damn! I imagine the European union to be a huge council of white Europeans in suits who want nothing more than to keep things kind of socialist.
in reply to Nick's world

All 28 European commissioners are white. Nearly all government ministers and leaders are white. Of the European parliament's 751 MEPs, three are black, compared to the 22 there would be if the institution represented Europe's black population.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Basically, a sea of white faces of men and women wearing suits and dresses, punishing companies for existing and being European level strict.


#today on the sands of Talacre beach N.E. Wales, our elderly whippet Meg came alive again in the October sunshine, the clean sea air, and the freedom of the wide open space - like she used to be before old-age lethargy set in. We rarely see this Meg now. Another trip to the seaside soon, methinks.
#whippet #NorthWales #wales #cymru #beach #seaside #doglovers
in reply to Mike 🌈

that's sweet. Our old guide dog slowed down, especially after his retirement. Cherish the day, eh?



Interesting article from Loris re: tech gap in things like CMS/blogs. "The Static Paradox" kristoff.it/blog/static-site-p…


Thank you, McSweeney's, for perfectly capturing the CoinDesk endorsement of Donald Trump I wrote about last night

McSweeney's: mcsweeneys.net/articles/im-an-…

Newsletter: citationneeded.news/issue-68/

#USpol #USpolitics

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It's always a joy when you hear your screen reader say "list of 29 items
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in reply to Patrick Perdue

at least it can count! Take pleasure in its math abilities whilst laughing at its lack of ability to read. Mwahahaha!



Google’s NotebookLM Now Broadly Available with Audio Overview Customizations thurrott.com/a-i/google-gemini…


FediMeta, blocklist update, 1/3

Got two blocklist updates today, and a non-update with private visibility. First, a FediNuke/tier0.csv transparency update:

I override-added an instance to FediNuke using my documented override process: caekis.love.

Was already near consensus, and the admin was already in receipts for the gleasonator.com FediNuke entry.

See the many receipts for caekis.love in my receipt archive. The severity was enough to warrant inclusion.

#FediNuke

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in reply to Seirdy

FediMeta, blocklist update, 2/3

I also retired my tier-1 blocklist. It’s the least-used blocklist I have, and I’m managing several; it’s not worth the effort. Every new severity level demands more instances to carefully consider.

Without willingness to spend that effort, its existence encourages me to treat it like a dumping ground for other entries that don’t qualify for other lists instead of evaluating entries’ severity properly.

I will maintain it in private to shine a light on the latter phenomenon, but I won’t share it.

Before you protest, know that I’m maintaining six other blocklists:

  • FediNuke.txt
  • My tier0 list (might re-name)
  • BirdSiteLive, bird.makeup
  • Other bridges
  • Corporate social media (Threads, Medium, Minds, etc)
  • Spammy subdomains

They will be unaffected. If anything, they’ll improve.

#blocklists



Reading about the attack on @internetarchive I wonder two things: how to more reliably fund it, but also, how to fund at least five more independently run instances worldwide.


I think we reached an important milestone today about my work on modernizing notifications in GNOME and for the FreeDesktop.

Most of the improvements I proposed for version 2 of the xdg-desktop-portal got merged today. This has been a long journey and many thanks go to everybody involved, especially to those who reviewed the my changes 🎉

If you haven’t followed the journey: github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop…

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You know open source is great. And you know we can't make money from what we give away for free.

But why do people develop open source projects? Who uses it? And why do we need it? What would happen if it didn't exist?

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The system that moves water around the Earth is off balance for the first time in human history cnn.com/2024/10/16/climate/glo…


> WARNING: The convert command is deprecated in IMv7, use "magick" instead of "convert" or "magick convert"

🤟 OH NICE. Are the "import" days gone too?

But #ImageMagick wasn't the worst offender there... I should crunch some stats on packages providing many /usr/bin/{?,??,???} files...



MacChat: “Exploring Parallels, ChatGPT, and CleanMyMac: Mac Adventures and Beyond” - Unmute unmute.show/macchat-exploring-…


Wrote a new thing! sarahmhigley.com/writing/activ…

About what to do if two focus outlines in a trenchcoat approach you in a dark alley and offer you a combobox.

in reply to Sarah Higley

I'm sending this to all my web colleagues, right away. :D Too bad I can't go outside, climb up to the roof and just shout it ("Aria-activedescendant is not focus! Aria-activedescendant is not focus!") loudly for half an hour, but I don't know if any neighbors would then think I've lost my sanity so I better not. Grateful for you exploring this topic.
in reply to Tamas G

@Tamasg ah, is *that* why all my neighbors avoid me?

Also, glad it’s a useful topic for your team 😊