À Strasbourg, Grasbuge milite pour le "respect des personnes grosses". Rencontre avec Zina Mebkhout, autrice de Manger sans culpabiliser, vendredi 16 mai à 17h, librairie Le Tigre, 36 quai des Bateliers à Strasbourg – Krutenau. Entrée libre. Article en libre accès
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#Development #Reviews
First impressions of Deque Axe Assistant · What to expect from the AI accessibility chatbot ilo.im/163tch

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#AxeAssistant #AI #Chatbot #Accessibility #WCAG #Design #WebDesign #WebDev #Frontend #HTML

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*What would the world be like if this kind of sound-design was somehow legally mandated and enforced

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I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn't Love Me Back

fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/i-w…

Discussions: discu.eu/q/fireborn.mataroa.bl…

#a11y #linux #unix

Erinnert ihr euch daran, dass ich sagte, Ralf-Alexis hätte keine Ahnung, wie man Screenreader benutzt?

Er mag jetzt gerne rechtliche Schritte gegen mich einleiten. Die Mail kam heute um kurz nach 0 Uhr. Und im darin verlinkten Toot gehts nicht mal um ihn, sondern um die ableistischen Auswüchse der Branche.

Ich glaub ich hab dazu schon genug gesagt.

We have a CI job to spot unwanted utf8 letters in #curl PRs as we have noticed that GitHub will gladly show the for example (identical) Cyrillic version of a letter next to the Latin version in a diff and it is yes, entirely impossible for a human to spot the diff. I mean the diff is shown, but the significance of it is not.

Changing just a single letter like that in a URL hostname opens up for a world of grief.

#curl
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I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back
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by @fireborn

Read this article! I promise this is not another “I’ve tried Linux but it is too hard” post but a very insightful and well-written piece on accessibility across the Linux landscape.

#accessibility #linux #usability

For the first time in years, @charlescasetti and I managed to spend a weekend out of the house, visiting friends in Brighton. We had a couple of very nice ladies from the neighbourhood looking after Vimes—feeding him, playing, and giving him his injections of insulin. We had to explain that he’s nervous around new staff, so they may need to follow him around until he gets to one of his safe spots: my office or the living room…
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We got to Brighton, checked into the hotel, and went to dinner; we were a bit apprehensive, but we were enjoying our night out. Around the end, we checked the group chat, where the neighbours unfortunately had to report that Vimes was being a bit uncooperative with the injections, and decided to hide. In the decommissioned gas fireplace in the dining room…

📣 Do-It-Blind (DIB) online Besprechung am Montag, 12. Mai, heute um 19:15 statt 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 strongly suggest reading this well-written blog post about experiences of a blind longtime #Linux user:

fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/i-w…

Accessibility is not an optional "feature" in GUI. It is a must. We all should feel responsible to make the GUI accessible. Period!

#accessibility @A11yAwareness

A player bought a 2TB hard drive at a flea market for just over 2 dollars. When he looked inside,
"...Once installed, the drive produced just two clicks… and then nothing. Intrigued, the buyer decided to open the case. Surprise: the magnetic platters, essential components of any hard drive, were missing. So it’s not a storage device, just an empty case..."
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An update to Leasey is now available via check for updates!
New in Build 1069.
Today we give you for the first time Leasey Sports and Games. Covers soccer, baseball, cricket, tennis and basketball.

When using the keystroke Leasey key then ALT+Shift+S to shut down the computer, or Leasey key ALT+Shift+R to restart, the processes to do so should be faster than before.

When using the Focus 14 Braille display, it is now possible to press With-Sign Chord to mute or unmute speech. This was functioning on the Focus 40 model but not the 14.
Don't forget that our new training course is coming up, where Leasey Sports and Games will be covered in depth, among many other utilities.
hartgenconsultancy.com/catchin…

📢 Big news for Yunohost users!

Prosody is now packaged for Yunohost, replacing Metronome.

Prosody is a lightweight and easy-to-use XMPP (Jabber) server.

With Prosody, you can easily host your own instant messaging service, giving you full control over your data and privacy.

Thanks a lot to every contributors!

#Yunohost #Prosody #XMPP #Jabber #OpenSource #SelfHosting

apps.yunohost.org/app/prosody

As a demonstration of the power of OpenStreetMap and links into things like Wikidata, I present my DecomissionedAircraftMap. It pulls geodata for displayed aircraft from OpenStreetMap and generates thumbnails from linked Wikidata entries.

Feel free to link some more, the bot pulls new thumbnails once a day.

github.com/watmildon/Decomissi…

#OpenStreetMap #Wikidata #planes #museum

This is not only a well written song with a great message, but the production is really nice. Gabrielle Aplin - So Far So Good youtube.com/watch?v=-jipxnd4h2…
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Because life can be full of bullshit, here's some pleasant counterprogramming:

Meet 3.3 m/11 ft #InspectorClouseau

(Old people like me will get the #PinkPanther reference)

First spotted off #Australia in 2015

The only #pink #mantaRay we've discovered in the world, now or ever

Researchers have studied him (yes, a he) as to cause

Diet: no. Stress: no. Toxins: no. Infection: no

They now think it is just a rare genetic mutation

smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/…

#Ocean #Biology #Zoology #Fish #Oceans

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NVDA 2025.1 Beta 5 is now available! Changes since beta 4 include:

- Updates to translations
- Fixes for reading math attributes in PDFs
- Minor improvements to the user experience of Remote Access

Read the full details and download at: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-1b…

We are getting closer to NVDA 2025.1! Thank you to all those who have been trying out betas and giving us feedback, we greatly appreciate it!

#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Beta #PreRelease #Testing #Accessibility #NewVersion

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Can #AI Play Text Adventure Games? Turns out AI does perfectly well at playing text adventures. I hooked Google Gemini 2.5 into the famous #Inform text adventure Curses, it became obsessed with fiddling around with the torch, got a game over twice for trying to take the gloves from the potting room, then got fed up and quit. Entirely too relatable. But that was boring, and I really wanted a blog post out of this idea! stuff.interfree.ca/2025/05/11/textadventure.html

Přesně takhle to chci. Volně dostupné 3D tisknutelné díly pro nejrůznější produkty (tam, kde to jde) a když se někdo něco ulomí, vytisknu a jedu dál.
philips 👍👍👍
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@ocean>I recall early machine-assisted translation systems from the nineties doing much better job that what Google Translate does now.
There is no way in a million years this is true. It was already better than those since it's inception, and Google Translate has improved leaps and bounds over the last 15 years. And there is competition in that space, so it doesn't fit the motive as well
@oshy
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Yes, exactly! Even in its inception it was better and same as with search it got worse recently. I used to have a tab with SimplyTranslate open, it was a great tool to access Google Translate — not anymore, with languages I somewhat understand it's barely useful, I might as well use Reverso to translate some words, and with other languages — I'm not even sure the result has anything to do with original text. Even a year ago you could pull an article through it, fix a few sentences here and there and be done with it — it was good enough. Right now I'm giving it a few well-formed sentences in English — not even complex ones where it might get lost, to translate into my native language and… the result is gibberish. It can't handle passive voice at all, it's incorrect tenses, incorrect cases all over the place — this isn't a translation even, this is some word soup! A schoolkid with a dictionary translating word-for-word would do a much better job than this!
The motive? It gives you slightly better results if you use it directly, not via API as SimplyTranslate does — here the motive is obvious, but otherwise… no, same as with search. Do they have ads in Google Translate? I don't know because I have those blocked. Does it give you better results in Google Chrome? I don't know, they might be incentivising me to use it in a way they could serve me more ads or harvest more data. I didn't do a thorough research — just sharing my observation and for me, the way I used to use it, it got noticeably worse.