Mark your calendars: the 2025 edition of Inclusive Design 24 (#id24) will take place on the 25 September 2025! We've just opened our call for presentations (closing date 31 May 2025) - looking forward to your exciting submissions! inclusivedesign24.org/2025/ #a11y #accessibility #inclusion #inclusiveDesign

🛡️#Curl has been around for 26 years—and it’s still secure! How?

European Open Source Academy member, @bagder Stenberg, joined the latest episode of Security Weekly Productions, discussing how Curl and #libcurl have maintained security and reliability over decades.

A must-listen for #developers and #cybersecurity enthusiasts! 👨‍💻🔒

📺 Explore the episode : youtube.com/watch?v=0UavY_kKKic

👉 Learn more about the Academy : europeanopensource.academy/new…

#CyberSecurity #CurlProject #AppSec

🥳 We're happy to announce #PeerTube v7.1 is out! 🥳

This release features a redesigned About page, a better podcast support, improved playback stability and much more!

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This release was made possible thanks to your support and contributions! 💖

CEO selling AI claims “90% of code will be written by AI in 3–6 months; 100% in 12 months.“

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set your calendar reminders, folks — and remember that hype is a monetizable asset (in silicon valley)

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Transforming Access: How Nearly 700 Small and Rural Libraries Are Advancing Accessibility - I Love Libraries ilovelibraries.org/article/tra…

Рибосома связывается с молекулой мРНК и последовательно считывает её нуклеотидные триплеты — кодоны, каждый из которых кодирует определённую аминокислоту. Специальные транспортные РНК (тРНК) приносят соответствующие аминокислоты к рибосоме, ориентируясь по антикодонам, комплементарным кодонам мРНК. Рибосома соединяет аминокислоты в растущую полипептидную цепь, пока не встретит стоп-кодон, завершающий синтез белка.

#наука #биология #рибосома #РНК #ДНК #белок #аминокислоты

Have made my first ever experience with the package pickup stations of the Austrian post last weekend. They have been made accessible to the blind. The procedure is as follows: 1. You receive a physical notification about a package being dropped off at a station in your mailbox. 2. The notification has one of its corners cut off to make a tactile difference. This way you can tell where the code you need to scan is located. 3. You go to the pickup station. The tactile flooring inside will guide you to the stations. 4. You touch anywhere on the touch screen of the station. 5. You touch again, this time the area above a circle shape that can be touched on a strip below the screen itself. 6. The voice guide is activated and issues further instructions. 7. You place the code on your notification in front of the reader. 8. Assuming it has been scanned correctly, you proceed to signing the delivery confirmation on the touch screen. How you can do it without seeing the screen is still a mystery to me but I guess anything you draw is accepted by the system. 9. The locker opens and makes a ticking sound until you find it, remove your package and shut the door. I still find the way of opening it with a mobile app that some providers in other countries offer far easier but it's great those are ready for use even if you don't want or can't use a smartphone. #Accessibility #Blind

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How to Be a (Real) Linux User: The Ultimate Guide!


Ready to become a real Linux user? In this video, I break down the funniest and most stereotypical traits of a Linux enthusiast – from growing a beard to minimizing RAM usage (even when you have 32GB!). Whether you’re a Linux newbie or a veteran, this guide will have you laughing at the quirks of the Linux community.

(I may or may not be guilty of all of the mentioned traits)

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Let‘s Encrypt describing their ACME profiles in detail:

‚classic‘: 90 days, all as before
‚tlsserver‘: 90 days, smaller certs, cut lean for its server role and modern clients
‚shortlived‘: ~6 days, otherwise like ‚tlsserver‘

If you have no idea what the mentioned TLS extensions are about, do *not* configure a profile. But if you do, use classic.

If you have a rough idea and serve modern clients, tlsserver cuts some bytes and the auth process is tighter.

letsencrypt.org/docs/profiles/

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“Voice of America was the most sought-after radio broadcaster in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, in many cases, by a considerable margin.” lowyinstitute.org/the-interpre…

WRC TV - More than 1,300 journalists, producers and employees are on paid leave following Voice of America cuts. nbcwashington.com/news/preside…

Traveling as a trans person is already hard enough. The Trump administration is making it even harder. As part of their campaign of hate, they’re deliberately misgendering trans people on their passports, insisting on what was assigned at birth rather than the truth they now live.

Look, gender markers on government identification are bullshit. Fun fact: gender markers were only added to passports in the 1970s. We could do without them, and in fact, we have! But if we’re gonna have them, by the Goddess, they shouldn’t be weaponized by willfully ignorant bigots.

The “proposed” changes are already in effect, since this government loves to decimate first and ask questions later. Nevertheless, they need to know that there are a ton of people who are absolutely not okay with this. Are you one such person? Stand up and be counted!

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U.S. Access Board Mourns Passing of Senior Compliance Specialist Mario Damiani access-board.gov/news/2025/03/…

Hi guys, I started teaching a couple of people how to program/create games in NVGT. These classes have been going on for over 2 months, and I really enjoy teaching them! I decided to make it generally available for those interested. You get a 1 hour free assessment/trial lesson. After that, individual 1 hour lessons are $21.50 and 2 hour lessons are $37.50. I work full time, so unfortunately timeslots are somewhat limited for now, but they are available. In case you're wondering, my full-time job is AT instruction, and I've been doing it professionally for over 3.5 years. Depending on how this venture goes, I'm hoping I'll expand my subject offerings in the future. stevend.net/classes

#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you 20 updated and 1 added apps:

+ Pomodoro: a very simple and tiny pomodoro timer app (less than 100 kB!) 🛡️

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

Today I learned: If you use #Chrome and are annoyed by those "Sign in with Google" dialogs stealing keyboard focus on certain websites, you can disable it at the browser level.

In the address bar, type or paste in "chrome://settings/content/federatedIdentityApi" (without the quotes. You should land on the "Third-party sign-in" Settings page.

On that page, there'll be two radio buttons: "Sites can show sign-in prompts from identity services", and "Block sign-in prompts from identity services". Set it to the second one, and you should find that the problematic dialogs are no longer present.

#accessibility #screenReader

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