New #intro!

I’m a hyperjack musician, writer & video artist. My latest album, ‘Status’, is mainly about escaping Big Tech dystopia.

My website meljoann.com includes nerdy blog posts on Faircamp, Owncast & leaving mainstream social media.

Some stuff I love:

#musicProduction #videoProduction #books #experimentalMusic #electronicMusic #RandB #earlyMusic #improvisedMusic #science #knitting #history #scienceFiction #horror #alternativeComedy #anarchism #foss #linux #introduction

We are proud to introduce the New and Improved #ScribeForDocuments!
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Version 1.1 of our BT Speak users’ manual is now available from our Web site’s Guides and Media page.
blazietech.com/guides-and-medi…
If you have installed the May 2025 software update, you can already read this new edition of the manual on your BT Speak, complete with relevant links and lots of headings. Just go to Options, Help, Guides and Tutorials, the Users’ Manual.
DG
#BTSpeak #blind

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#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you 11 updated and 1 added apps:

* HW Fido2 Provider: Use security key with Bluetooth, NFC, USB or your phone secure element (e.g. your Yubikey for 2FA) 🛡️

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

in reply to Matěj Cepl 🇪🇺 🇨🇿 🇺🇦

@mcepl someone posted it as a single file to a Telegram group of OsmAnd users, but then someone pointed me to this site where you can also download it and much more: anygis.ru/
You open the file in OsmAnd, add it as source and then set it as an overlay in map settings.
in reply to Jachym Cepicky

@jachym @mcepl Looking at the file, it may actually be using tiles for desktop... 🤷‍♂️

{
"items": [
{
"sql": true,
"name": "Mapy.com-outdoor",
"minZoom": 5,
"maxZoom": 19,
"url": "https:\/\/mapserver.mapy.cz\/turist-en\/retina\/{0}-{1}-{2}",
"randoms": "",
"ellipsoid": false,
"inverted_y": false,
"referer": "https:\/\/mapy.com\/",
"userAgent": "",
"timesupported": false,
"expire": -1,
"inversiveZoom": false,
"ext": ".png",
"tileSize": 512,
"bitDensity": 16,
"avgSize": -1
}
]
}

in reply to Jiří Eischmann

@mcepl They are simple to be used everywhere, that's what I would be expecting in 3rd party apps.

Not sure about the implementation and its compliance with terms developer.mapy.cz/smluvni-ujed…

But its looking ok developer.mapy.cz/rest-api/map… just be aware of scraping/local storing

Hello #gnome people, are #gui tests still done through the #accessibility #api? I found discourse.gnome.org/t/how-do-y… but havent yet a chance to use #openQA or #dogtail. Im asking mostly because Im planning on making some small application, and I would like to add at the end of the CI pipeline some #end2end #test to make sure there are no regressions when attempting on some #datadriven #dynamic layout generation. Or in GNOME case e2e tests are generally not done for specific applications, and they are mostly for the shell, and applications are tested (mostly) by hand? (not trying to belittle #QA people, just I feel the common use cases should be automated to lessen the burden on them)
in reply to jablkoziemne

GUI tests are kind of pointless: testing that the toolkit is doing the right thing should be part of the toolkit's test suite, not your application's. There's no point in simulating a user click on a menu, or a button, and seeing what happens.

My suggestion, like I said on that Discourse topic, is to split UI and business logic, and then create a "mock" UI for your tests that calls the business logic.

#YunoHost: the donation campaign have reached 70%!

We're not used to soliciting financial support: the community has already been extremely generous until now. So we've been absolutely overwhelmed by the toots of love and the donations we've received in the last few days! :neopossum_heart:

If you appreciate our work, please spread the word. And if you're in a position to help us financially, our donations page can be found here: yunohost.org/donate.html

#YNH #community #gratitude

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Venus probe reentry error bars are getting smaller! Reentry predicted 7:30UTC on May 10, +/-14 hours sattrackcam.blogspot.com/2025/…

If it falls in Saskatchewan, I'm going to buy a lottery ticket. Or a very sturdy, comfortable helmet.

It's been a while, but our Thursday Thunderbird Tips are back! And our first post is all about Thunderbird keyboard shortcuts. If you're already using them, awesome! If not, we’ve got a guide to get you started! 🤔 ⌨️

#Thunderbird #ThunderbirdTips #Email

support.mozilla.org/kb/keyboar…

Who on this #mastodon uses #RSS? I just made 🥯 FeedBagel – feedbagel.com

An RSS feed finder #API that categorises feeds with #AI, and saves them for browsing and searching

any feedback welcome and appreciated! #webdev #design

Microsoft Copilot for SharePoint just made recon a whole lot easier. 🚨

One of our Red Teamers came across a massive SharePoint, too much to explore manually. So, with some careful prompting, they asked Copilot to do the heavy lifting...

It opened the door to credentials, internal docs, and more.

All without triggering access logs or alerts.

Copilot is being rolled out across Microsoft 365 environments, often without teams realising Default Agents are already active.

That’s a problem.

Jack, our Head of Red Team, breaks it down in our latest blog post, including what you can do to prevent it from happening in your environment.

📌Read it here: pentestpartners.com/security-b…

#RedTeam #OffSec #AIsecurity #Microsoft365 #SharePoint #MicrosoftCopilot #InfoSec #CloudSecurity

in reply to 🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦

@🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦 @Billy @Hunter Jozwiak On linux QT uses at-spi2 for accessibility on windows it used to use IAccessible2 and it's transitioning to UIA. It's different to GTK.

Back on topic I was trying out Jami a few months ago on android. The app seemed quite accessible however I had connectivity issues. On linux the app had more accessibility issues. Latelly jami have introduced so called open dht proxies that have reportedly improved connectivity for mobile apps though however I haven't played with jami with this inprovement in place.

These days I'm really excited about deltachat as I have recognized how much accessible the deltachat apps became latelly.

The fact messages are end to end encrypted as much as possible, chatmail does elliminate what makes email slow incl. spam / virus filtering, ability to migrate to a different chatmail relay is being considered / worked on.

Not to mention simple colaboration webxdc apps with p2p connectivity e.g. for handling file transfers, possibly audio calls in the future and other real time data.

So it is decentralized, it's federated, it's secure, it attempts to be lightweight as much as possible and as compared by other attempts it really turns to be that. Creating a profile, adding multiple devices, exchanging contact data is easy. Apps are very similar and simple at the same time on each platform. I believe it might be easy to use even for non tech savvy users.

Here is the blog post that is verry accurate and describes all of this in more details.

blog.feld.me/posts/2025/03/del…

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Update: without any outreach, advocacy, or prompting on my part, I received an email from one of the #Jami developers letting me know that they're aware of the #accessibility issues with the desktop application and are working on fixing them. I have updated my original post with the text of the email: stuff.interfree.ca/2025/05/08/jami.html#a11y
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@Cleverson @Devin Prater :blind: @🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦 Frankly, we had an attempt to test and use this about a year ago.
At that time I was also excited.
I'd be interested if you can say the accessibility of jami has improved since that time...

fedi.ml/display/421c36a5-1265-…


I am just testing @Jami with a #screenreader on both linux desktop and android for #accessibility.
Initial setup is accessible on both the platforms.
Listing conversations I can't really say as I only have single contact.
Audio calling is working fine. I am impressed that the call setup took just a moment. On android controls like microphone toggle, speaker / earpiece toggle and hangup button are working fine.
I am unable to find out in call controls with the keyboard on linux.
On both desktop and android I can write messages.
On android I can read messages, find and execute additional actions in the popup menu.
On the desktop I can't read incoming and outgoing messages with a screen reader. I haven't discovered on how to copy them.

In conclusion comparing this to the tox chat the Jami is more accessible with a screen reader. Perhaps I will be able to figure out how to handle the calls with a keyboard shortcuts however the fact message text is not readable with a screen reader on desktop linux and perhaps other platforms sounds dissapointing. The idea and decentralized nature of this communication app sounds really amazing.


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in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Good point! However, I don't use calendar invites for Zoom meetings unless one is provided because not everyone has the ability or need to send one. Sometimes meetings are more spontaneous or set up through messages, especially in community or async work settings. I’ll still join as scheduled, just without a formal calendar invite unless it’s sent.

Who says you can’t have privacy and security in an OS?

Meet PureOS — the #Linux OS that respects you.

✅ No ads
✅ No trackers
✅ No surveillance
✅ No terms of service traps

Run it on @Puri_sm’s Librem 5 & Liberty Phone.

Link to Article "What Is PureOS? A Beginner’s Guide for iOS, Android, and Windows Users": puri.sm/posts/what-is-pureos-a…

Today we're releasing #LibreOffice 24.8.7, the last update to the older branch. After this, all users are recommended to upgrade to LibreOffice 25.2, the newer stable branch: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #OpenSource

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in reply to LibreOffice

its: 24.8.6-4 (archlinux.org/packages/extra/x…)

According to arch wiki: LibreOffice Still in Arch Linux is the stable and well-tested version, with fewer updates, ideal for users who prioritize reliability.

LibreOffice Fresh, on the other hand, is the latest feature-rich version, receiving frequent updates with new enhancements.

Guidance on Applying WCAG 2.2 to Mobile Applications (WCAG2Mobile)
w3.org/TR/wcag2mobile-22/
#wcag #mobile #a11y