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Keep in mind that in many countries a felony conviction (or equivalent) would lead to immediate ineligibility in public office.

That a country that broadly remove the right to vote from convicted felon and go as far as re-jail them if they mistakenly try to exercise their right to vote (simply rejecting should be enough) allow one to run for (the highest) office with a conviction is mindboggling.

in reply to Hubert Figuière

Yeah, I know.

I meant to imply that even if being treasonous didn't disqualify him (even though it should've), that if there would be some law that said a felon couldn't be president, that hypothetical law wouldn't matter for Trump either.

in reply to Garrett LeSage

@garrett one had a verdict from the court. The other one was stalled by his cult followers.


Inherited Dad's old M1 Mac mini over the weekend, so have just set it up with @AsahiLinux

It's genuinely astonishing how easy it is to do, and well it runs straight away. Also, @mixxx appears to run in it, which makes it all the more likely that I'll be doing this with my M2 Macbook as well.

The only thing I haven't yet worked out is how to see the company's networked storage.

in reply to Darren

yes, Mixxx has Apple Silicon builds! And our new Apple developer has made incredible performance improvements as well.


In JAWS: pressing CTRL+INSERT+F12
(desktop) CTRL+CAPS LOCK+F12
(laptop) Announces the time in hours, minutes, and seconds.
Pressing that twice quickly tells you what week number that you are in.
in reply to Martin from Toronto

one of the mini irritations I have with NVDA is that it respects your system's long date format, but not time.
SO I can change Windows to show me the day of the week and when I press NVDA+f12 twice it respects that.
If I add seconds to my clock, it doesn't.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Ooo, that's weird. Have you looked at the clock add-on? You can totally configure that sort of thing.
in reply to Martin from Toronto

I haven't, I sort of considered it a basic part of the screen reader. Just odd that it would pull the one but not the other from system preferences.


All the #writers here. Are there any rules for how long to make paragraphs, the font to use, and where to put in quotes, double space, etc. I think the only thing that is stopping me from posting fiction is that I don't want someone sighted to look at it, and not be able to make heads or tails of the formatting.
in reply to ElementalEcho

just replying to your writing question from a few weeks ago.

I've given up worrying about it.

I use paragraph navigation with NVDA in Ms Office. if the paragraph sounds about right, I go with that.

If I were to publish I'd get an editor to clean things up, but writing nowadays isn't like typesetting, everything is changeable.




EPD Engineering from Greece uses Tuta Mail for their business. Here's why! 👇

"First of all, for principal reasons, we just don’t want anyone to have access to our data. This is crucial for us as a technical company working with sensitive information. 𝐖𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐚 𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐫𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐚𝐲 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐛𝐞 𝐚 𝐰𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐜𝐞, 𝐰𝐞 𝐚𝐭 𝐄𝐏𝐃 𝐰𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐞𝐱𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐧 𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐫𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐓𝐮𝐭𝐚 𝐌𝐚𝐢𝐥 𝐢𝐬 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭."

👉 tuta.com/blog/tuta-customer-ep…

in reply to Tuta

I love the work you guys do any how you run things so much I upgraded my plan :) keep it up


Trump said we had a call and the Kremlin said we didn’t. This will be common going forward.

We don’t do propaganda so you will believe something. We do it so you will believe nothing. Then you will do nothing


in reply to ElementalEcho

the NVRA.IO servers reduce my ping time from the official NVDARemote.com by an average of 92%.
Of course, if you're using it internally you can connect directly to a machine within your local network or VPN. If you need to host your own server you can do so very cheaply, I pay less than $2 USD a month for a small VPS.
The NVRA.IO servers are:
## US
• Los Angeles: ca.nvra.io
• Denver: co.nvra.io
• Miami: fl.nvra.io
• Atlanta: ga.nvra.io
• Chicago: il.nvra.io
• New York City: ny.nvra.io (or just nvra.io)
• Dallas: tx.nvra.io
• Seattle: wa.nvra.io
• Toronto: can.nvra.io
## Rest of the world
• Sydney, Australia: au.nvra.io
• Frankfurt, Germany: de.nvra.io
• Bangalore, India: in.nvra.io
• Tokyo, Japan: jp.nvra.io
• Singapore: sg.nvra.io
• Johannesburg, South Africa: za.nvra.io
• London, United Kingdom: uk.nvra.io
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Curious where you get your $2 VPS. I could add more locations if I find cheap reliable places to host them.


In seriousness:

I'm not sure what the advocacy to "download a menstrual tracking app and put nonsense data in it" is supposed to accomplish, exactly. What's the mental model of how this works?

Spotting _chaos_ in data is relatively easy and filtering out that kind of thing is like an extra few minutes of friction. It's not nothing, but unless you actually know what you are doing I don't see how it is supposed to accomplish much.

in reply to Hrefna (DHC)

It's also worth reflecting what _exactly_ you are trying to protect against.

Because protecting against mass surveillance is different from protecting against individual targeting. Protecting against the federal government is different than protecting against a state government. Dealing with this when you live in Colorado is different than when you live in Alabama.

I know it is hard and people are scared, and also that means some clarity in goals is really, really important.

in reply to Hrefna (DHC)

Like, let's break down a threat model here a few steps.

1. If the government is going after you personally, others doing this won't matter in the slightest even if the data looks legitimate.

2. If the government is going after a broad sweeping scan then they are going to be looking for patterns and are thus likely to have an analyst. That analyst is going to see your "men inserting chaos" and be able to identify those records in 2.3 seconds. Especially if there's something geolocated attached


in reply to Pietervdvn

@pietervdvn The GPX format was chosen because OsmAnd and Locus Map can import them. With the mobile apps we can map while walking around outside.

The data source is stolpersteine-berlin.de/. Because of it having no explicit licence, some typos and inaccurate positions we cannot import it or use it for online editing. MapRoulette and MapComplete don't have IRL mapping editors, right?

in reply to Christian Paul

I call it an 'import', but it would be a slow import where contributors check the data before actually adding this into OSM
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I would like the "I wear a mask when I have symptoms of something" people to know that north of 50% of covid spread comes from asymptomatic carriers


Want to have a play with the new Matrix 2.0 APIs? 🎉

Check out element-docker-demo, a new super-simple way to stand up Element with Synapse, MAS and LiveKit using docker-compose.

element.io/blog/experimenting-…



Apfelschorle. Sparkling Apple nectar which for some reason you can only get in German speaking countries.
in reply to Ondřej Caletka

Probably something to do with a German preference for sparkling water. Everyone else just drinks apple juice.


well folks the day has finally come. today's the day i have to learn how to deal with quaternions


Today is #Nokia #N900 15th anniversary.

Nokia N900 was released on November 11th, 2009 and is one of the few last mobile Linux devices.

It is also the last device to be shipped with the Maemo operating system.

#mobilelinux #maemo



oh no the end is nigh, it's nearly time to upgrade my work pc to windows 11
in reply to Josh Simmons

Fair enough. Perhaps I'm more deeply invested in Windows than most; I'm attached to my Windows screen readers, and I've developed for the platform for decades now. So I guess I'm content to be a boiling frog as long as things only heat up slowly.
in reply to Matt Campbell

And some things *are* worse in 11. Maybe this is somehow specific to my system, my use of screen readers, etc., but explorer.exe is fairly crashy. It automatically restarts when it crashes, but that still disrupts keyboard input and reshuffles the alt-tab order.


Sweet puberty yall, we did it! forum.audiogames.net/topic/549…

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in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Of course. It's seemingly fried my Win 3.1 install, though it works in Win98. Now we play the waiting game. 15 minutes starts now.
in reply to Stu

I don't know how much of the speech generation is 16 bit versus the UI and other executive function.
I've seen demo apps for softvoice that won't run because they're 16 bit and some that will, for instance. SO by that logic the speech synthesizer itself works across 16 and 32 bit platforms, just not its interface, if you see what I mean


Don’t interrupt someone working intently on a puzzle. Chances are, you’ll hear some crosswords.


my poor pc, as much as i have been testing stardew stuff with mods and things, i hope it doesnt hate me too much. morning mastodon. :)


All the energy used, all the carbon emitted, all the e-waste created and still every chatbot has the "anything this thing says might be false, you still need to check" label all over it.
I cannot believe the resources we are spending on this bullshit instead of doing literally anything else.
mastodon.social/@dw_innovation…



We need some help: we are using hosted Weblate for the translations under a Libre plan; but they only support up to 160K strings for free. With some new languages added, we are now exceeding this limit.

What are some alternatives to do this?

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in reply to MapComplete

You'll have far more control over triggers and levers, as an added bonus! I find it often stiffling when hosted instances impose some set of rules that make translations look incomplete despite the fact they're not (but you can discuss it with admin, of course).
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ICYMI: a few weeks ago, I put together a comprehensive guide for #blind #RetroTech people on getting a fully working Windows 3.1 installation fired up, screen reader and all. fuge.seediffusion.cc/emu-guide…
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo I think I'll do Windows 98 SE next, since it's generally the more stable of the 9x series.
in reply to Stu

was that the one with all the sound schemes? Or did that come later.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Those sound schemes came from Microsoft Plus! For Windows 95, though 98 and its respective Plus pack added a lot more.
in reply to Stu

ah I presume it's the increase I'm thinking of.
It's interesting how the use of audio has changed over the years
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo The first version of Windows to really lean into Theming including sound schemes was 95, specifically with the Microsoft Plus! pack which was sold separately, though the base installation did include a few sound schemes on its own like Utopia, Musika, Jungle and Robots. Windows 98 had its own version of plus, which included a unique set of themes different from the 95 ones, but the base installation also included the sound schemes I listed above.
in reply to Pitermach

@pitermach I think I was still using a hardware speech synthesizer with 95. I don't actually recall having speakers on my desktop, and of course the PC speaker did its beeps without them anyway. Amazing to think that the entire audio side of things was just missing in my experience.


Idete do kaviarne kde nikto nie je ani tam nikoho nečakáte "a nikto tam nie je" a aj tam prídete a nik tam nie je, barmanka takmer spí v kresle ale keď sa tam dojebete Vy, zrazu všetci ožijú.
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Novináři můžou psát až jsou mourovatí o tom, jaké chyby udělala umírněná Harrisová. Fakt je, že voliči chtěli a převážně hlasovali pro fašistu. Mají ho.


Anyone have suggestions on where to try to promote the Games for Blind gamers gam jam? We got 110 sign ups last year, and hoping to get more sign ups this year!

itch.io/jam/games-for-blind-ga…

#GameJam #gamedev #indiedev #accessibility



I remember David Graeber's insight into #voting being a big 'Aha' moment for me:

"Majoritarian democracy was, in its origins, essentially a military institution. . . .

"It is of obvious relevance that Ancient Greece was one of the most competitive societies known to history. It was a society that tended to make everything into a public contest . . . So it might not seem entirely surprising that they made political decision-making into a public contest as well. Even more crucial though was the fact that decisions were made by a populace in arms. . . . [I]f a man is armed, then one pretty much has to take his opinions into account. . . . [E]ven if the vote was 60/40, everyone could see the balance of forces and what would happen if things actually came to blows. Every vote was, in a real sense, a conquest." #history #politics #democracy

- Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology theanarchistlibrary.org/librar…

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Welcome to the RB family, Beans 🥳

apt.izzysoft.de/packages/net.h…

Beans is a scratchmap of the world that lets you keep track of your discovery of the world on a colorful visual map.

Joint efforts with its developer succeeded in making this app reproducible :awesome:

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid



#LibreOffice not working very well with #NVDA today. I have a form that has been filled by someone else and can't read any of the text it contains. Select all, copy, doesn't copy it. I had to ask a sighted person if the form contained any data at all. This is not a reasonable way to work and makes maintaining my own professionalism difficult.
in reply to modulux

Are you able to send it to us at info@nvaccess.org so we can investigate please? Also which version of NVDA and LibreOffice are you using? (And if you just updated, eg to NVDA 2024.4.1 which came out yesterday) - Have you restarted the computer? And did that make a difference?


🎅🐼 Save the date 🐼🎅

We're having a release event for the new @p2panda stack, and a hackfest to start working on a new native GTK local-first collaborative text editor!

Join us December 7-8 in Berlin (location and details TBA)

#p2panda #p2p #localfirst #gnome #gtk #berlin



📣 Do-It-Blind (DIB) online Besprechung am Montag, 11. November, um 19:00 Uhr. Du bist eingeladen! bbb.metalab.at/rooms/joh-szv-o… Wöchentlich am Montag um 19:00 besprechen wir neue Formen der digitalen und inklusiven Zusammenarbeit. Mach mit! 🛠️ #make #blind #inklusion


I don't see any reason that #SesameStreet can't be in the same universe as #DoctorWho.

bleedingcool.com/tv/doctor-who…

in reply to Mike McCaffrey

For years, I always imagined Oscar the Grouch to be a time lord due to everything he supposedly was able to fit in that trash can. #DoctorWho


Breaking News: New BlindShell Classic 3 has been launched. Full details with the team from BlindShell on today's #DoubleTap. Read more here: blindshell.com/?gad_source=1&g…


Windows 95 Turned 29 This Year: What One Of The Best Operating Systems Taught Us howtogeek.com/windows-95-turn-…




Měli jsme koláčky.
Manželka snědla jeden a pět jich nechala v krabičce, s tím že ji moc nechutnají. Tak jsem je sežral.

Po půlhodině manželka jódluje, že jsem snad nesnědl všechny, že to měla na snídani. Tak jsem se omluvil a ona říká , že ji teda musím ukojit chleba.

- Říkám, neřekla jsi kouzelné slovíčko.

- Kurva tak ukrojíš mi ten chleba když jsi mi sežral koláčky?

- To nebylo to slovíčko!

Myslím, že dnes spím na gauči