[Blog Post] Apple Releases iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4; Bringing Enhancements to VoiceOver and Braille applevis.com/blog/apple-releas…

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Qualcomm's 6G blueprint—Evolving the network, revolutionizing the experience
"...Where 5G relied heavily on simulation and statistical modeling, 6G will be built and optimized using real-time, high-fidelity digital twins. Qualcomm’s vision involves creating precise, 3D models of the network and physical environment—tools that go far beyond planning exercises to become part of the network’s operational fabric. "
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ich soll eine #Managed #nextcloud von #ionos zu #Hostsharing migrieren.
jetzt im Ernst? ionos.de/hilfe/datenschutz/ser…
"Beachten Sie, dass die Datenbank bei Managed Nextcloud-Installationen nicht exportiert werden kann."
Wenn ich wenigstens die App User Migration installieren könnte, aber die ist nicht in der Liste der zugelassenen Apps.
bei #ossaas und bei #hostsharing gehören dir deine Daten wirklich, du kannst alle Apps installieren, und du kannst damit hingehen wo du willst!

This year's WebAIM Million is out! webaim.org/projects/million/

10% less detectable errors (fwiw), 7% more complexity in homepages.

A lot less errors at government, banks, non profits, many more in fashion, sports and ecommerce.

To fix the common issues, see (or send colleagues to) my two blog posts: hidde.blog/common-a11y-issues/ and hidde.blog/more-common-a11y-is…

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Oh, it's less about me accidentally using it to log in. But you're correct: as my GPG key, the SSH key should have a proper passphrase set – so even if someone "finds" the private key, it would be useless to them 🤷‍♂️ Guess I've let myself be carried-away a little by that article. But Brian has a point there: not being configured for auth makes it not usable for auth. Well, the term "military grade" was "signaled" out recently I've heard 🙊 💨

There's a new product that has been gaining some buzz in the blind community, a Windows app called Guide that uses AI to perform tasks on your computer. It's pitched as a way to get around web accessibility problems in particular. I won't link to the thing itself, because I don't want to give it that validation, but I'll link to a previous discussion thread about it: fed.interfree.ca/notes/a5wf4ys…

I've spent some time taking this app apart. The level of shoddy work here is deeply disgusting. 1/?


Final update: The developer is now on Mastodon via @andrew_guide.

Update: The developer has removed the ability to download Guide until the security issues mentioned in the linked thread are fixed.

Update: this product contains some code flaws that are concerning from a security perspective, beyond just giving control of your computer to an LLM. You might want to read this thread before installing the product: toot.cafe/@matt/114258349401221651

Update: I've exchanged some long emails with Andrew, the lead developer. He's open to dialogue, and moving the project in the right direction: well-scoped single tasks, more granular controls and permissions, etc. He doesn't strike me as an #AI maximalist can and should do everything all the time kind of guy. He's also investigating deeper screen reader interaction, to let AI just do the things we can't do that it's best at. I stand by my thoughts that the project isn't yet ready for prime time. But as someone else in the thread said, I don't think it should be written off entirely as yet another "AI will save us from inaccessibility" hype train. There is, in fact, something here if it gets polished and scoped a bit more.

Just tried guide for fun. It's supposed to be an app to use #AI to help #blind folks get things done. I asked "Where are the best liver and onions in Ottawa?" It:
1. Decided it needed to search the web.
2. Thought that the "stardew access" icon on my desktop was a kind of web browser, so clicked it.
3. Imagined an "accept cookies" dialogue it needed to accept.
4. Decided that didn't work, so looked for Google Chrome (I don't have chrome installed on that machine)
5. Finally opened edge from the start menu. By the way, it just...left Stardew open and running. Because apparently having Stardew Valley running in the background is a vital part of finding liver and onions in Ottawa.
6. Opened a random extension from my edge toolbar (goodlinks).
7. Clicked the address bar and loaded google.com, instead of just doing the search right from the address bar.
8. Got blocked because it couldn't sign into my Google account, even though it could have also searched from the Google homepage.

To be fair to AI, that was the kind of open-ended task AI is terrible at. If I had asked it to check an inaccessible checkbox, or read a screenshot, or something, I'm sure it would have been fine.

Anyway, I'm still better at using a computer than an AI. So is my 87 year old grandfather, for that matter. www.guideinteraction.com


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What do you think of VOCR and TypeAhead? They seem like much better implementations of a similar concept. VOCR uses OCR and other (non-LLM) techniques to make an inaccessible application navigable, using its own commands to move between and activate controls. In my experience its definitely better than screen recognition on iOS. You can use an LLM to ask questions about an image or about the screen, or you can have an LLM divide the screen into areas and describe them separately, but these are just additional features. TypeAhead can use an LLM to move the VoiceOver focus to a specific element, no matter where it is in the application, and it can also directly perform tasks on your computer. However, for multi-step tasks, it always says what it is doing before it does it, and you can cancel it if it starts doing something you don't want. There are privacy concerns, because it uses GPT 3.5 or GPT 4, so I wish it supported ollama or lmstudio, but overall I like it. You can also record your own macros and tell it to execute them. It has a free plan, with GPT 3.5, and a $15 a month plan with GPT 4. Both of these applications only support MacOS currently though.
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Hey Matt, developer of Guide here. Thanks for taking the time to dive deep into Guide and share your analysis. You're right to call out the security issues. Right now, my main priority is tightening security, particularly around restricting local server connections, and I've temporarily pulled download links until these fixes are fully implemented. Expect an update in the next few days addressing this specifically.

J'ai installé la dernière version de @thunderbird (la version 136.0, canal release). Le module conversations a été désactivé car il n'est pas encore mis à jour... 😭 addons.thunderbird.net/fr/thun…

#thunderbird136

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Sorry you encountered this - we have instructions on how to safely go back to 128 so you can have Conversations working again: blog.thunderbird.net/2025/03/t…

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Zeman: Do lahví pro prezidenty jsme přelévali slivovici, co nám zbyla
Že by prázdná lahev na slivovici mohla stát tři tisíce korun, nechtěl uvěřit ani známý lihovarník Martin Žufánek. „To by musela být ručně foukaná někde v Moseru,“ uvedl.
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Eine blitzeblanke, 12jährige Jura Impressa J9 wartet hier in München auf ein Selbstabholeri, der uns dafür noch ein brauchbares Angebot machen kann. Voll funktionstüchtig, muss aber sicher bald wieder zur "Pflege" (Geräuschkulisse deutet baldigen Brüheinheit-Streichelbedarf an).

Hinweis: Das ist noch eines der Modelle, die mit "unverchipten" Filtern arbeiten, welche man im 4er-Pack für ~20 Euro bekommt.

:boost_love: #fediMarket #fediFlohmarkt #fediGive #marktplatz #biete

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25+ years after the Ice Storm of 1998 and almost 2 years to the day of the 2023 Ice Storm... WHY DOESN'T HYDRO-QUÉBEC BURY MORE POWER LINES?!? JUST ASKING A QUESTION! #JAQing https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/weather-lanaudière-laurentians-1.7497750 #lackofcoordination #lackofambition #twistedbusinessmodel #twistedemploymentopportunities #BS #laziness #qcpoli #polQC #assnat

Interesting article about tensions in software development practices that have been brought to the surface by the increasing adoption of Rust and, perhaps to a lesser extent, Go: octet-stream.net/b/scb/2025-03… It unfortunately doesn't mention the Swift solution to ABI-stable dylibs in a modern language: faultlore.com/blah/swift-abi/ Of course, Swift unfortunately hasn't caught on much outside the Apple world.

Gmail is popular & free. But the cost for Gmail is high.

⚠️ Ads in the web client
⚠️ Ads in the app
⚠️ Ads in the Social & Promotion tab

Do you block #Gmail #ads - or is there no need (for obvious reasons)? 😉 Let us know how in the comments!

More: 👉 tuta.com/blog/block-gmail-ads

Where will the next LibreOffice Conference be held? @tdforg members will decide! We've received two proposals, from Budapest and Luxembourg: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource #freesoftware

Жевательный микропластик

Если вдруг в новостях начнут рассказывать, мол, ну вот и всё, горячая жевательная резинка медленно, но верно убивает неокрепший человеческий организм, запуская в него тонны микропластика, то вы над этим посмеётесь. Правда же? А я расскажу, как было на самом деле.

Во-первых, это не научная публикация, а сообщение на весенней конференции Американского химического общества (ACS).

Во-вторых, это пилотное исследование с одним (савсэм одним) участником. Ему давали жевательную резинку и засекали время до полной пластификации. К сожалению, пластификация не состоялась, но о чём-то на конференции сообщать было надо. Тогда намерили, что каждый грамм резинки выделяет 637 частиц микропластика. Много это или мало - авторы не уточнили, но за них коллеги по ASC объяснили, что каждый человек потребляет «десятки тысяч частиц диаметром от 1 мкм до 5 мм» каждый год. Ещё авторы посчитали, что 94% всех частиц высвобождаются в течение первых 8 минут жевания. И уточнили, что синтетические и растительные смолы выделяли одинаково количество микропластика (P>0,8, причём где-то здесь должен раздаться дружный закадровый ржач, напоминаю, что ну хотя бы 0,05, лучше меньше).

Но сами-то авторы какой вывод делают? Это мы можем узнать также из пресс-релизов и комментариев для новостей.

***🍬***Первое: «жувачку» на предмет микропластика ещё не изучали и его там нашли.
***🍬***Второе: «синтетика» в жевательной резинке или натуралка - без разницы, если именно на микропластик ориентироваться.
***🍬***Третье: «Наша цель — не встревожить кого-либо. Ученые не знают, опасен ли для нас микропластик или нет. Испытаний на людях не проводилось. Но мы знаем, что подвергаемся воздействию пластика в повседневной жизни, и именно это мы хотели здесь изучить».
***🍬***Четвёртое: «Пластик, попадающий в слюну, составляет лишь малую часть пластика, который находится в жвачке. Поэтому будьте внимательны к окружающей среде и не выбрасывайте жвачки на улицу или не приклеивайте их к стене. Если использованная жвачка не выбрасывается должным образом, она также становится еще одним источником загрязнения окружающей среды пластиком».

Правда, как именно выбрасывать жвачку, учёные не уточнили. Видимо, это будет темой следующих исследований. Хотя, предположу, что утилизировать её необходимо как пластик. Раз она из него состоит.

I'm a plastic gum
In a plastic world
Human's plastic
It's fantastic

src: t.me/dr_voenvrach/3075

You're interested in Reproducible Builds for Android apps? We've just updated our Wiki on those:

gitlab.com/IzzyOnDroid/repo/-/…

There are new pages for setting up build recipes, and debugging/fixing RBs – which should help you when running your own builder. Which you btw can set up on your Linux machine within 5 minutes using the scripts provided at codeberg.org/IzzyOnDroid/rbuil… :awesome:

Developers also find pages there on making/keeping their apps RB.

#reproducibleBuilds #Android #IzzyOnDroid

🎉 GUADEC 2025 registrations are now open!
Whether you're attending online or in person, be part of our biggest event—get your seat today!

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Even the pretty partial solar eclipse caused a (fully expected and planned for) **2GW** decrease in electricity exports from The Netherlands today. Data via ENTSO-E, TenneT, processing by me. Graphs: berthub.eu/nlelec/

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