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Specifically the petition to ban conversion therapy practices is lacking enough votes from:
- #germany (49.9%)
- #sweden (49.96%)
- #Netherlands (94%)
- #austria (25.5%)
- #Slovenia (83.14%)
- #portugal (24.46%)

If you're a citizen of these countries you can help advance a ban on conversion therapy practices by voting at:

eci.ec.europa.eu/043/public/#/…

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You think you know the story of VoiceOver? Think again.
Apple’s bold move changed accessibility foreverβ€”and most people don’t even know how it happened.
πŸ”— doubletaponair.com/

Neither Simple, nor Intelligent parking system for disabled drivers.

So, you park, get into your wheelchair, wheel yourself 100m to the building where the scanner is (inside the Medical Centre), scan your badge, wheel yourself 100m back to the car, return the badge, wheel yourself 100m back to the Medical Centre for your appointment.

Could it be ANY more disabled unfriendly?
#stupidity #disability #DisabilityInclusion #medical #commonsense

I was cleaning out my desk, and I found a mystery thing. It's a thing that generates numbers, probably as two factor codes. But I have no idea what the codes are for, where I got the thing, who made the thing, or if I can somehow reset the thing or do anything else with it. Based on where I found it, the thing has to be at least four years old, if not older. Being a blind person, I of course recorded the thing. Do you have any advice about what I could do with my mysterious thing other than throwing it out?
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Yeah its super frustrating isn't it? My device did something similar and there was no way to reset it other than getting a new one. The devices given out to sighted people were tiny in comparison and had non replaceable batteries. When my device expired in 2019 I got it replaced with a phone token as it was the right thing to do. If I remember correctly the token comes from the factory with a specific shelf life of 5 years.
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I used to have a device very similar to this for a job. It was a SecureID token generator from either RSA or SafeNet. The end of life means that the codes are probably useless at the remote end and the only thing you can do is throw the device away. I'm not sure whether its still fashionable to give out these hardware tokens, I haven't had one now since 2019, everything being done on my smartphone.

Wer #Nextcloud unter #Android ΓΌber den #GooglePlay installiert hat kann nur noch Fotos und Videos hochladen, Dokumente funktionieren nicht mehr. Hintergrund ist, dass #Google wegen "Sicherheitsbedenken" den Zugriff fΓΌr die App entfernt hat. Wer andere Appstores wie #FDroid nutzt ist nicht betroffen.
nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-a…

The GitHub Copilot Accessibility video series launches today in celebration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (#GAAD) which is Thursday, May 15th πŸŽ‰

Each day this week, we’re spotlighting a new video featuring a person with lived experience using GitHub Copilot to solve real-world challenges β€” both personal and professional. These stories show how AI can reduce barriers, boost productivity, and unlock creativity in coding and beyond ✨

github.com/orgs/community/disc…

#GAAD

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First up: Meet Vytautas, a screen reader user who codes in Visual Studio Code. With GitHub Copilot by his side, editing becomes faster, smoother, and more efficient πŸ’ͺ

For more videos please follow along, share widely, and help us spark conversations around accessibility, inclusion, and AI πŸ’¬

github.com/orgs/community/disc…

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@cachondo Actually, it's not, I use GitHub Copilot extensively and it helps me with lots of boilerplate code. I wish it was smarter though, but I'm sure it will come. I do have one small problem with it though for some reason: when it says "Next edit suggestion", it doesn't tell me the whole code of the next suggestion, unlike with the first suggestion it has. I'd like to see where its development goes, actually.
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@cachondo @menelion As someone who is nobody's idea of a programmer, I don't use copilot admittedly but I do use AI in-general to help me with bash scripting etc. Two of the most useful are running on my Raspberry Pi's and though searching for code snippets could have aided me I suspect, having an AI write the code out for my specific usecase meant that I could look at each line and understand why something does what it does.
There is legitimately a lot of AI hate but on the other side of the coin, a lot of good uses for it.
Tailor-made scripts which might be childsplay for some of you, aren't things I think about or know how to do, so AI has been super-useful in making my wishes a reality. Nothing overcomplicated or anything, but useful none the less.

New bug posted to the bug tracker: TalkBack navigates between keyboard items instead of moving focus out of the Gboard window when swiping accessibleandroid.com/bugs/tal…

New bug added to the bug tracker: Multiple Beep Sounds during Voice Input when using Gboard accessibleandroid.com/bugs/mul…

#ScribesAndMakers 5/13 Shameless Self Promotion Day! Boosty boosty boost-boost!

I can't see my sequel to my book coming out for another year give or take (I work slow and part time) so until then, enjoy my first book Taliesin, Chief of Bards!

Young Taliesin is a prince of a mythical Welsh kingdom, but when his foster-father is taken prisoner by Maelgwn of Gwynedd, he must realize his incredible gifts to save him and stop all-out war.

available here:
amazon.com/Taliesin-Chief-Bard…

OPEN LETTER TO JOHN SWINNEY FROM SCOTTISH BUSINESS r.e SUPREME COURT RULING

If you are a business or enterprise you may like to sign up to this open letter to the First Minister and Minister for Business expressing concerns following the Supreme Court ruling.

The letter has a particular focus on business and enterprise and appeals to him from this perspective.

lettertothefm.notion.site/Lett…

To Improve Accessibility, Closed Captioning Gets An Overhaul disabilityscoop.com/2025/05/06…

Google is fighting Nextcloud by harming our Android app. Nextcloud now has less functionality than Google Drive. This is clear anti competitive behavior. theregister.com/2025/05/13/nex… nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-a…

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Today in Labor History May 13, 1985: The city of Philadelphia bombed the house of the radical black activist group MOVE. The police dropped a bomb made with C-4 explosives from a helicopter over the African American residential neighborhood. When survivors tried to flee, the cops shot at them. As a result, eleven MOVE members died, including five children. Furthermore, the bomb and fires destroyed sixty-two others homes in the neighborhood. Consequently, 250 Philadelphians became homeless. Adding insult to injury, the bones of some of the victims were transferred to the University of Pennsylvania, where professors used them to teach courses on forensic evidence.

MOVE was a black liberation environmental movement. Many surviving MOVE members were still in prison as late as 2020. Mumia Abu Jamal, who was an associate of MOVE, is still in prison on trumped up charges of killing a cop. He is currently severely ill with diabetes and heart disease. The government has bombed civilians from the air several other times in history. The first was during the Tulsa anti-black pogrom of 1921. They also aerially bombed striking Appalachian miners that same year.

#LaborHistory #workingclass #move #MumiaAbuJamal #terrorism #bombing #philadelphia #racism #homeless #policebrutality #police #massacre #prison #BlackMastadon

The April Dev Digest is out! Learn about all our ongoing development and find out where you can help us test upcoming features. This month's blog focuses on:

* The upcoming Extended Support Release
* The Calendar UI rebuild
* Exchange support
* Account Hub
* and the Global Messaging Database

#Thunderbird #OpenSource #Email

blog.thunderbird.net/2025/05/t…

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