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LOL. I know how that feels, exactly. What do you use to record?


Thirteen years ago I found "a bad babe" in Windows

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This reminds me strongly of 0xCAFEBABE in java.
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this and DEADBEEF remind me of one of the Microsoft coding books, maybe Writing Solid Code, that offered the idea of seeing all variables to really bad values, as a way of reminding you to init properly and use them intentionally.

That practice has definitely caused me problems with people who don't ascribe to that ethic.



La Razón:
«La UE saca los colores a los países que como España no han liberalizado las líneas interurbanas de autobús»

Igual comienza a ser hora de que la UE reconozca que la liberalización de los servicios públicos solo ha logrado empeorar el servicio y aumentar los precios de forma injustificada. El objetivo de la empresa privada no es proporcionar servicios sino obtener beneficios.

in reply to Xavier 𒊭𒁉𒂊

Ojalá, pero no parece que vayan los tiros por ahí. Cada paquete ferroviario es peor.


in reply to The Nexus of Privacy

Poll: how would you describe Mastodon and the migration from Twitter that started in late 2022 after the acquisition?

(You can check more than one reponse. Or, if you've got other descriptions, please leave them in the comments)

For my take, see Mastodon could have leaned into what it's good at

@fediversenews

#mastodon #fediverse

  • A success (37%, 20 votes)
  • A failure (1%, 1 vote)
  • A missed opportunity (37%, 20 votes)
  • Progress (38%, 21 votes)
  • Better than expected (35%, 19 votes)
  • A disappointment (11%, 6 votes)
  • It's too early to know (9%, 5 votes)
  • Other (please leave a comment) (1%, 1 vote)
54 voters. Poll end: 1 day ago

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in reply to The Nexus of Privacy

Poll: What are you looking for in the fediverse?

(You can check more than one response ... and if you've got other suggestions, leave them in a reply!)

#mastodon #fediverse

  • A Twitter replacement (36%, 21 votes)
  • A place to stay in touch with friends (35%, 20 votes)
  • A place to meet new people (61%, 35 votes)
  • Discussions on technical topics (70%, 40 votes)
  • Music, photography, art, books, and other creative stuff (54%, 31 votes)
  • Potential job opportunities (19%, 11 votes)
  • Promoting my music, photography, writing, art, etc (15%, 9 votes)
  • Breaking news (40%, 23 votes)
  • Mutual aid (19%, 11 votes)
  • A social network that's not run by a corporation making money from my data (89%, 51 votes)
57 voters. Poll end: 1 day ago

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Taky už se těšíte zítra do práce?
Vždyť už vás to doma ani nemůže bavit, tolik hodin volna ☝️

Já vím, už mlčím. 🥴

in reply to Archos

Já už jsem několik hodin v bruselské kanceláři a řeším tu jednu sr*čku za druhou…d8-/


Čekáme na tchána, který přijede po půlnoci. Žena dohrála na klavír a říká Co teď?
Tak jí odpovídám, že dřív když jsme měli volnou chvíli dali jsme sex.

Právě ji málem praskla plíce, jak vyprskla smíchy.

A já se ptám, je to fér?



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Neue Konservierungstechnik für Ötzi

Das Schmelzen der Gletscher legt immer mehr archäologische Funde frei. Die Forschung sucht nach neuen Wegen - vor allem Gletschermumien wie Ötzi - zu konservieren. Von S. Delonge und S. Kirschner.

➡️ tagesschau.de/wissen/gletscher…

#Archäologie #Ötzi #Gletscher #Gletscherschmelze



mno asi som oddychoval cez víkend ale inak to nejde, musím ísť pracovať.. (zvládol by som ešte zo tri dni nič nerobiť) #dobréRáno

edit: bez alkoholu čo považujem za úspech

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Buenos días desde la Administración Pública.

Lunes, pero algo más lúcidos por el cambio de horario y el sueño extra. Además, esta semana es corta. Ánimo.

in reply to Juan CBS

Bueno: Yo estando en Bastiagueiro con soles de justicia, he oído eso de «lluvia generalizada en el noroeste»
Pero lo que sí es cierto hoy es que en mojácar está cayendo la del pulpo, casi como en Galicia cuando llueve bien, y mañana más de lo mSolo que aquí el suelo no drena tan bien como, por ejemplo, en Santiago.


I had to deal with a freshly unboxed Android phone, and the flipping *clock* app, that was installed by default, came with a privacy policy.

I discovered this because the clock started crying that it couldn't work properly without Google Play Services.

I don't care what the privacy policy was for. I am tired. A clock app does not be into a position to have any privacy policy more involved than "we collect and report no data".

The clock is now disabled.

I am so tired of this.

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Hi, @tspivey, @jcsteh or anyone else who may know:
Is there any current way to get #NVDASR to honor Aria Live Region Assertive, such that new events interrupt speech?
When using the web-based screen reader mode of the Ableton Move with NVDA, you have to wait for the full text before the next event is spoken. Really annoying when quickly turning knobs and such. This doesn't happen with Voiceover on iOS or Mac OS, though it is slower to initially respond.
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in reply to Patrick Perdue

Tagging @chikim as well. Once, he came up with a fix for Spitfire Audio's web player that you just threw into the console and it made it picked up by screen-readers.
in reply to Andre Louis

@FreakyFwoof @chikim I mean, you could give the live region a role of alert. That would result in interrupting speech, but it would also say "alert", which would be a bit annoying.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@FreakyFwoof @chikim To do that, you could run this in the web console, assuming there is only 1 live region:
document.querySelector("[aria-live]").role = "alert";
in reply to Jamie Teh

@FreakyFwoof @chikim Well, that makes it say "alert" before every utterance, as you said, but it doesn't make it any more responsive, because new alerts don't interrupt old ones.
in reply to Patrick Perdue

@FreakyFwoof @chikim Ah. Yeah, I guess that would be true now, since they get queued at the same priority level, which is technically more correct according to the spec. Hmm.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@FreakyFwoof @chikim I can tell you that there is work within ARIA to replace ARIA live regions with a new API which is a lot easier to understand and use and should solve problems like this, but that doesn't help you right now because said API is not yet finished, let alone shipping in any browsers.
in reply to Patrick Perdue

@FreakyFwoof @chikim Try this. I had some code for adding the immediate flag to things sent through the API to improve responsiveness a bit. Now it also does that for live regions and should cancel on assertive, though I don't know what else it'll break in your case. dropbox.com/scl/fi/jwef7t5u1k3…
in reply to Tyler Spivey

@chikim Well I can safely say that works nicely. No idea if it will break other stuff in the meantime but easy enough to fix with NVDA+5 if you need to.
Thanks.
in reply to Andre Louis

@FreakyFwoof @chikim I hack the dom all the time for things like this. Works really well for keeping an ear on an ongoing tennis match, for example
in reply to Tyler Spivey

is there a list of things this actually does/adds to NVDA? I notice it's not an official addon, so no real documentation.
Just so I know really.
Also, since it does work very well, can I share this to the Ableton Move group?
I'm sure we're not the only people who'd benefit from this.

@BorrisInABox @jcsteh @chikim

in reply to Andre Louis

@FreakyFwoof @chikim Here's what it does:
1. Modifies the API that programs use to make NVDA speak to immediately pump, improving responsiveness similar to NVDA issue #14928. For this use case, this isn't needed, but I figured I'd put it in the same addon to avoid having two of them. I've been running with this change for months and haven't noticed anything breaking.
2. Modifies the function that speaks ARIA live regions. If it gets a politeness level of assertive, it cancels speech before speaking. I also added the immediate pumping while I was there.
I can take 1 out without breaking anything. Pumping immediately in my (mostly unscientific) tests with my old gesture timing addon brings the time from pressing a key in Chrome to the response of a live region down from ~30 MS to ~12. I can also revert that.

I'm fine with it being shared.

in reply to Tyler Spivey

@chikim @FreakyFwoof Ah, you mean the NVDAHelper part? Damn, I missed that one when I was auditing for stuff that needed an immediate pump.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@chikim @FreakyFwoof Yep. I originally did that because I wanted to get tdsr working on Cygwin, and Cygwin added just enough of a delay that it was noticeable.


A nejhorší je, že ve čtvrtek mají svátek v Německu , skoro všechny spolkové země, krom Bavorska 😔


#dobréRáno a hezké sváteční pondělí slůňátka 🌞 😘 🍀 budou v telce nějaké pohádky ? 😋 🤭


No co vám budu vyprávět, vůbec se mi nechce, ale někdo ten kapitalismus musí v EU budovat. Tak užívejte den volna přátelé #fediverse #dobréRáno
in reply to Archos

Ty budeš mít opět volný pátek a my budeme vytvářet hodnoty. Win win. Ať ti to rychleji uteče a krásný den. 😊👋🍀




Včera jsem zapomněla na AD a ráno to bylo znát 🤦‍♀️ Odpoledne už ale zabraly dnešní a tak jsem vzala čtyřnohou můru a šly jsme na procházku 🐾👣 a trochu se pokochat krajinou 😍


#Reading the classic #novel Lanark. So far I'm just at the beginning, but this amused me a lot:

Lanark did not wish to be an artist but he felt increasingly the need to do some kind of work, and a writer needed only pen and paper to begin. Also he knew something about writing, for when wandering the city he had visited public libraries and read enough stories to know there were two kinds. One kind was a sort of written cinema, with plenty of action and hardly any thought. The other kind was about clever unhappy people, often authors themselves, who thought a lot but didn’t do very much. Lanark supposed a good author was more likely to write the second kind of book.


NVDA 2024.4 is now available Featuring many improvements in Microsoft Office, braille & document formatting. We encourage all users to update. There's more than will fit here so please check out the full details & download from: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2024-4/

Please note, after updating any software, it is a good idea to restart the computer. Restart by going to the Shutdown dialog, selecting “restart” and pressing ENTER.

#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Release #News #NewVersion #Update

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I like the override you’ve given us. A lot of times the add-ons work fine, but the system just thinks they don’t.
in reply to The Evil Chocolate Cookie

@evilcookies98 Yes - and that's why. It is good to carefully check or see what others in the ocmmunity think - just because NVDA starts with an add-on overriding the compatibility check doesn't guarantee that it will work, but it can help you keep using an add-on which wasn't affected by a particular year's changes while you wait for the developer to update it.


Sometimes people think ‘I have a problem, I will solve it with an LLM’ and then they have an n-dimensional latent space full of problems.

(With apologies to @jwz)

@jwz


I think that fact that we're using AI to write emails because we find it hard and AI to summarise emails because we can't be bothered to read them suggests that we should take a look at how we communicate rather than boiling the oceans to have LLMs hallucinate at each other on our behalf.


Great news, everybody: the Librarian of Congress has stepped in to allow ice cream machines to be repaired.

I fucking hate it here. Even the “good” news demonstrates how terribly technocapitalism has fucked us up.

tech.slashdot.org/story/24/10/…



Absolutely horrifying story found via today's Boonta Vista podcast, but my total 100% honest reaction is:

"This is what WILL happen if your healthcare system is profit-based. You will get mowed down by the machine. Change your system."

usatoday.com/story/news/nation…



Some of the music behind the Flintstones in the golden age was absolutely phenomenal. They really put a lot into it. Now you just hear um-pah umpah umpah umpah with a synthesized bass and drums.


Jeff Bezos has caved in to fascism by forbidding his Washington Post editorial staff from endorsing Kamala Harris in a likely quid pro quo with Mango Mussolini.

Jeff Bezos engaged in illegal union-busting tactics, spending over $14 million in 2022 alone to undercut his employees' rights.

Jeff Bezos spent $500 million to build his personal floating mansion Koru, the tallest sailing yacht in the world that is so big, it has its own 250-foot support yacht.

Jeff Bezos, executive chairman of Amazon, extorts 50% of revenue from sellers on the monopolistic retail website Amazon.com.

Jeff Bezos this year bought his *fourth* private jet for $80 million, a Gulfstream G700 luxury business jet that travels near the speed of sound. Bezos’ plane made 28 flights in 39 days — leaving a carbon footprint of 264 tons, or 17 times what the average American emits in a year.

Jeff Bezos, as reported by ProPublica, filed a tax return in 2011 showing he lost money and received a $4,000 child tax credit from the US government during a year in which his wealth held steady at $18 billion.

I can go on and on, but how many reasons do you need to boycott anything he touches?

Cancel your Washington Post subscription. Cancel your Amazon Prime membership. Boycott Amazon.

You have alternatives. Don't feed the beast.

#USPol #USPolitics #Amazon #Bezos #WaPo #BillionairesShouldNotExist #TaxTheRich #UnionBustingIsDisgusting #UnionStrong



I don't know what changed from GTS 0.16 to 0.17, but the mentions timeline works more reliably now with my client TWBlue. I think there was some sort of issue before. I got notifications reliably, but mentions didn't always fill or update. Now it works fine all the time.


How do you secure your shoes?

  • I tie them with laces. I'm old school. (28%, 2 votes)
  • Velcro man. I love the 80s! (0%, 0 votes)
  • I have slip-ons. I'd wear slippers all the time if I could. (57%, 4 votes)
  • What? Who wears shoes? (14%, 1 vote)
7 voters. Poll end: 3 days ago

in reply to Scary Martin

Mostly laces, but I have some boots that zip, which are convenient.


Ahhh, finally a relaxing weekend of *checks ceiling* opening the walls to find the source of a leak and patching it before we get comfy with another insanely rainy week


Folks, there really is something sliding backwards in #Accessibility but I can't quite pinpoint it, but it's showing itself every time I invoice a client but I spent that whole time convincing the small business that, well, actually, accessible design is good. Toolbars won't fix accessibility. Your computer can make text bigger. Your monitor can brighten and lower brightness. your computer has a Magnifier in it.

I'm not joking. Back in 2006, you had to use those advanced accessibility talks, but not anymore! Now I get paid to tell people that there are themes in Wordpress that make stuff more accessible without toolbars and yes you can increase your mouse size.

Seriously, what's going on? I mean, I'll have income for a hell of a long time without really doing anything super taxing these days but wow! #WebDev

in reply to Robert Kingett

I think it’s cyclical. This makes our jobs somewhat harder because instead of making the future technology accessible, we have to explain the stuff that was explained years ago. But then, it was a different generation, remember? So yeah, one way to advance the future is to forget the past! :)


This may sound naive. But why would a multi-billionaire Jeff B and others be afraid of Trump? Then, what can a single president really do to a newspaper which is considered to be a private enterprise? I mean, seriously…
in reply to victor tsaran

It’s not what Trump could do to a news paper, it’s what Trump would do for other companies of those billion heirs. Or positions in his cabinet to those billion heirs.
in reply to victor tsaran

I suspect it has more to do with Amazon, such as government contracts and regulations.


When 20,000 Americans Held a Pro-Nazi Rally in Madison Square Garden in 1939

openculture.com/2024/10/when-2…




Cijfers, jongens, cijfers met uitkomst ipv vage woorden...

in reply to Tomáš Vít

@Tomáš Vít Je to dost hororový obrázek. A co je hororovější než Bible a Ježíš Crispus?


#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you 15 updated and 3 added apps:

* Swift Notes: lightweight and secure notes app 🛡️
* NotallyX: Minimalistic note taking app 🛡️
* splitcat: split and merge files

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



Does anyone have a huge amount of experience in running a daily driver laptop using windows on Arm? I know that jaws has an Arm variant. Of course Mac has Arm going on like a house on fire, but does the hive mind think it’d be better for my sanity to run things like email,, web, word and other basic stuff. Heavy load things like audio production/creative stuff will happen on “mini-roarbox”
in reply to Noel Romey

In the latest version of windos for arm 24h2 things have gotten better. At this point unless you need the aws workspaces driver for arm you should be ok. Arm isn't 100 percent ready yet, but it is getting close. I don't know if linux sub system for windows works on arm yet Last I checked it did not yet though.
in reply to Noel Romey

From what I have read on here though iClud doesn't work on arm as of yet so this may be an issue for you as well possibly.


Tuhle Kovyho tvorbu mám nejraději
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