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Github removing all cookie banners turned out working pretty well it seems :neocat_think_googly:




Cool, so my smart TV screen reader has been doing this thing where it cuts out before my AV receiver can actually read what it says, and now the thing is basically useless except as a display.

This is probably fine, both because the thing is a useless cesspool of advertising and surveillance, but also because I've been using my layoff-gifted hardware as a more capable media PC than the TV ever was. So I guess I just need 2 things:

  1. A decent HDMI monitor. At smallish size points, is there a visual reason to prefer a TV screen over a monitor at medium distances? And maybe I need something with CEC so turning on the monitor would also activate the receiver but I don't know and HDMI is confusing AF.
  2. Something with the form factor of a remote control, but not necessarily IR, that I can wire into @homeassistant and/or maybe dbus on the media PC so a button might switch sources, tweak GNOME desktop audio settings, etc.

Any thoughts?

in reply to Nolan Darilek

I wonder if you could handle TV control through HDMI-CEC? I'm not sure if a monitor will do that. It'll give you much lower latency than a TV, but it offers few other advantages especially if your priorities are size and remote control
in reply to Pepper The Vixen🏳️‍⚧️🦯

Ah, so latency is a factor too. I have something like a 32-inch TV now because I just don't need bigger, and I'm guessing that's where most monitors top out size-wise?

I'll probably end up going this route anyway and cobbling something together, just trying to figure out all the issues I'll hit on the way.



iOS 18.2: New features coming to your iPhone (other than AI) 9to5mac.com/2024/11/15/ios-18-…


No post editing, no hashtag lists, centralised.
Come on, it's not a step forward from Twitter at all. Join Mastodon instead, it has a lot more features.
digitaltrends.com/mobile/what-…
in reply to iamdtms

Yeah, like, bluesky peoples, having to pay for all the features masto has for example. That's what I meant.


I am seriously wondering what to play, or not play, in terms of games. I currently have absolutely nothing on my list. I guess it's time to try and fix Stardew, or be lazy and just browse masto. LOL


I love how internationally diverse my followers are. I just had someone follow me from Edmonton, which is next on my list of provinces to visit. AND someone from Ireland, which is also on my to-go list if I can swing it. Then there's Amanda over in Australia. I'm meeting all these cool new people on Masto. Like, it's not just people following me from other platforms. I am so here for it.
in reply to Rosalin Kellyanna

This is awesome! Also, I guess I can't appreciate well how many international followers I have, because everyone is not from over here, so it's a normality for me, but it's good to see someone else's viewpoint.



České domény zdražují. Za .cz dáte příští rok jako za tři másla

cnews.cz/clanky/ceske-domeny-c…

titulek se povedl :D

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Jiří Pavlík
@Smoon @Robin Bedrunka 🐞 Nechápal jsem to. Myslel jsem loni, že mám nějakou akční cenu, a ani jsem neměl v plánu tuto pokusnou doménu prodlužovat, ale když jsem viděl tuhle cenovku, tak jsem neodolal.
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🔗 Seems like people are moving around between social media apps so new profile link options now available on your account settings page: You can set Bluesky, Mastodon, and Threads accounts by revealing the "More Links" section. All of these links will appear on your profile page.

Links added will have "rel=me" inserted on your profile so you can get a green check mark on your mastodon profile!

in reply to itchio

One more update: The `fediverse:creator` metatag is now inserted into game and blog post pages that you have authored when you assign a Mastodon username to your account.

This will enable itch.io link embeds on Mastodon to show author attribution of your fediverse account. Learn more here: blog.joinmastodon.org/2024/07/…

You must opt-in to the domains that are eligible for attribution from Edit Profile > Public Profile > Verification (and scroll to the bottom, add itch.io and your own subdomain)



Every day, spiraling inexorably closer to a Framework Printer.


"I am excited to announce the stable 0.1 release"
As far as I can tell this was meant entirely seriously. I guess 0ver.org is gaining traction.


Terrain3D is an incredible add-on for Godot 4. Thank you @TokisanGames !

This is part of R&D for Liblast and Liblast Framework.
Based on CGI data from #NASA, that was interpreted frivolously to an 8x8 km area and then sclupted over to add detail that was missing from the original textures.

- unfa

#Liblast #IndieGame #Godot #GodotEngine #GameDev




The 38C3-Community-Stage – Call for Participation ends today night.

The #38c3 has community stages and @milliways is involved there.

Please submit awesome talks.

Tracks are:
* Diversity & Inclusion
* Hack, Make & Break
* Privacy, Anonymity & Decentralisation
* Open Source & Platform Decay
* Sustainability
* Entry-Level & Education

The CfP can be found under:
content.events.ccc.de/cfp/38c3…

The Deadline for submissions is at 16. November 2024, 23:59 UTC+1. Tonight.

#ccc

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We have just launched our new Plugin System! 🎊

To celebrate, enter the Penpot Plugins Contest, running from Nov 15 to Dec 15.

Build a plugin to win cash rewards and more!

penpot.app/plugins-contest



The worst part of being an insomniac is having to eat spiders while I’m awake to maintain my yearly average.


Mit unserem #Tool des Monats können Texte in Echtzeit gemeinsam bearbeitet werden – ohne Anmeldung und mit vollem Datenschutz. Änderungen werden automatisch gespeichert, farblich gekennzeichnet und lassen sich als PDF oder Textdatei exportieren. Perfekt für Notizen, Protokolle und Teamarbeit!

zumpad.zum.de

#tool


What Is Your Dream for #Mozilla?
mozillafoundation.tfaforms.net…

You're invited to take a moment to share your thoughts by completing this brief survey.

Question 1: What is most important to you right now about technology and the internet?

- Protecting my privacy online
- Avoiding scams
- Choosing products, apps, technology, and services that I can trust

[…]

The form is oriented to have you saying they should go for AI.

It's a pleasure to answer instead "protect online privacy".



TIL: @tuxedocomputers released #Linux #kernel drivers for their machines under the #GPLv3, which makes it impossible for competitors and distros to ship them pre-compiled, as that license is incompatible with the #LinuxKernel's #GPLv2 only license.

They did this purposely, allegedly to "keep control of the upstream pacing" – and want to re-license the code while upstreaming.

github.com/tuxedocomputers/tux…

gitlab.com/tuxedocomputers/dev…

gitlab.com/tuxedocomputers/dev…

gitlab.com/tuxedocomputers/dev…

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in reply to Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4)

6/ To follow up:

There are now patches under discussion upstream to '"teach the [#Linux #Kernel's] module loader that these modules [from @tuxedocomputers ] are proprietary despite their declaration to be GPLv2 compatible "until the legal stuff is sorted out". "'

lore.kernel.org/all/2024111410…

CC: @waldi #LinuxKernel

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in reply to Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4)

6/ To follow up once more:

@tuxedocomputers relicensed all full inhouse code in their driver package to GPLv2+ : gitlab.com/tuxedocomputers/dev… 👍

They are working on doing the same for the remaining drivers.

They also submitted a updated version of the patchset making the #Linux #Kernel's module loader treat some of the modules as proprietary; the list of modules handled that way is much shorter now:

lore.kernel.org/all/2024111513…

CC: @waldi



The Blindshell Classic 3 is here, but is it good? vi.ie/the-blindshell-classic-3…


NV Access | In-Process 15th November 2024 nvaccess.org/post/in-process-1…


Using Explorer Patcher (github.com/valinet/ExplorerPat…) has just revolutionized my Windows 11 experience, now that I got it to work, finally after a year of not looking at it and tossing it in the dustbin.
I personally had a hard time clicking a blank area of my taskbar with a screen reading tool, so if you are using one, an alternative is to run this command from your Run (Windows +R) dialog:
C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe "C:\Program Files\ExplorerPatcher\ExplorerPatcher.amd64.dll",ZZGUI
after running, a window titled "properties" should open. Use up and down arrow to choose a setting, left and right to change one.
I personally enabled the shell integration, simple tab switcher, and in advanced, definitely "Enable SysListView32 for Explorer views" - this will give you the older "folder view list view" type view when browsing lists of folders, and it does speed up the arrowing back to how I remember it. Be sure to also check the "control interface" setting and if you want the older Windows 7 menu bar back, choose "Windows 7 command bar."
All of this does make Explorer Patcher worth it, especially if running on non-insider builds. Highly recommended for anyone fed up with Windows 11's bloat and slowness.
Side note: I could not get it to cooperate well with my Open Shell once I reverted to the older Start Menu, so I've removed that for now.
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in reply to Tamas G

Note that instead of clicking the empty area on the task bar, you can also just press the appications key on the Type here to search button, and then that will have a properties item at the bottom allowing you to get to that screen.


Computer programming is what happens when you wish “I want to learn something new every day” on the monkey’s paw


Alright I have to admit, modern Java actually isn't all that bad.
in reply to Chris 🌱

Yeah, it did get better.

Same for C#; we finally got to upgrade some projects on my current teams to .NET 8 and the linter prompts to make things nicer are routinely making me feel a bit better about life 😁

Still often find myself wishing I was working in something else. The languages improve but the ecosystem still drags it all down.



The next version of EN 301 549 (4.1.1, to be released next year) is nearing mature draft stage. It will include reqs of WCAG 2.2 and support the European Accessibility Act.

Anyone can comment in GitLab (but note it will close for comments on this draft on 15 Dec) labs.etsi.org/rep/HF/en301549/…



After applying to 4 universities, I received 3 offers—RMIT, CSU, and ECU. I’ve decided to go with CSU as their honours and masters programs are fully online. Since I’m also interested in sociology, I’ll be starting with the Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology). The best part? I only need to study for just over 12 months because I received credit for several subjects from my previous studies.

I start next week with Foundations of Psychology 1 and 2. I already have access to the materials, and it looks absolutely amazing. Many of the concepts feel familiar since they align closely with neuroscience. Thank you all for your well wishes as I explore this new direction!

#Psychology #Neuroscience #SocialScience #LifelongLearning #OnlineEducation #HigherEd



Tom Kurtz, who co-invented BASIC—probably the piece of software that has meant the most to me—has died at age 96. When it turned 50 ten years ago, I wrote a VERY long article about why it was so important, and I’m very grateful that he helped with it. RIP. time.com/69316/basic/

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Sice mám dnes do 17 h, ale celý následující týden mám dovolenou. ❤️


Bluesky is the Microsoft Word of social media, which I mean in the derogatory sense, as the fediverse is the LaTeX of social media, which I also mean in the derogatory sense

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in reply to Liam

Do we still need the Markdown or AsciiDoc of social media, then?



To all my writer friends that use MS Word - Microsoft has turned their AI bits and bots on to automatically go through anything done via Word.

Here's how to turn it off.

> Programs > Programs and Features > Uninstall Microsoft Office > Open browser > go to libreoffice.org > download @libreoffice

Then install LibreOffice on your computer and use Writer instead of Word.

#OpenSource #libreoffice #MicrosoftOffice #MicrosoftWord



Another eight videos from the recent #LibreOffice Conference 2024! These ones covering C++, the LibreOffice WebAssembly port from Allotropia, and Collabora Online: youtube.com/watch?v=hSFNw56Fqs…

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in reply to Emmanuele Bassi

“What is a man? Is he defined by things like morphology or longevity? If form alters content—that is, if the shape of the container fundamentally influences what it contains—what will it mean to society if a man no longer resembles a man? If those things which have always driven us—birth, aging and death—are altered or eliminated, will it make us into something new? If a man need not fear death, will that make us more human than our ancestors, or less?"



so @pooch754 and I have been thinking about something that has us curious. I know they have all these glasses out there that can supposedly make your life easier, because they have cameras on them, and in some cases, you can talk to them. Our question is, what can these glasses do that your phone can't do? It just seems like it's just one more peace of equipment that you would have to cary with you to get what you want done, when you have your phone right with you, that seems to be able to do the same things. Can someone explain this to us?
in reply to RaineyDay

your phone is in your hand, your glasses are on your head. SO many blind people struggle with the concept of lining up a camera to read print, I foresee it being far more sensible to say 'point your face at what you want read'.
There's also the aspect of needing to hear your phone whilst you're operating it, which can require a wired setup or introduce wireless lag.
And then there's the idea of timing, if you want to capture something in motion or quickly. Screen reader users are typically slower at unlocking their devices, opening an app and triggering a capture.
in reply to RaineyDay

They are not meant to replace a phone, similarly to a watch. They are convenient and discrete, and you can use them hands free. Also if you record a video it's from a first person perspective, whatever you are supposed to see it records. Same way with scanning, money recognition, etc.


Hit sci-fi series Silo returns for season two today 9to5mac.com/2024/11/15/hit-sci…


In-Process is out, featuring news on:

- NVDA 2024.4.1 which has recently been released
- NVDA Contributor Documentation Survey
- We head out and about with NV Access
- NV Access board member Emma a Change Making Finalist!
- And a deep dive into the Add-on Compatibility Process

All this and more, now available: nvaccess.org/post/in-process-1…

#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Blog #News #Newsletter #Survey #CurrentEvents

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After upgrading to #Android 15 I was tracking down this bug in #Conversations_im where the color of the text in the status bar sometimes doesn't change with the app theme. Occasionally I would get white status bar text on top of a light theme.
Then I noticed that other apps - including the clock app! - have the same issue.
I'm absolutely convinced that the engineers working on Android are all using iPhones. I mean how does one not notice issues like that?
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in reply to Daniel Gultsch

Since Android 12, my Firefox has a similar problem. I always thought it was because of it not getting the switch from light to dark theme or vice versa because one force close and restart later it's fine again. But that's not the whole story as the chrome inside the app follows the system theme. It's just the status bar. I can only imagine that that's only set at app startup once and never touched again. Or not runtime changeable at all.
in reply to Daniel Gultsch

I just wanted to let you know I just updated my CalyxOS install to the Android 15 base and I'm not experiencing any problems like this. Is there anything in particular you've noticed that triggers it, or can you just not read your status bar sometimes?