In der Oranienbaumer Heide kann man laut #reddit Wiedehopfe (Upupa epops, 🇬🇧 Hoopoe, 🇵🇱 dudek) sehen. Das ist nicht weit von mir. Ich habe den Ort in Google Maps auf gut Glück markiert und auf geht's. Als ich dort ankam, hörte ich diesen unverwechselbaren Gesang. Wegen der Entfernung und der Lichtverhältnisse sind die Fotos nicht grandios, aber ich bin trotzdem unglaublich glücklich!

#birds #birdphotography #birdsofmastodon #birdwatching #nature #naturephotography #vogelflausch #ptaki

Inside AXS Labs’ Mission to make the Real world a more accessible place to All disabled People curbcuts.co/blog/2025-5-28-how…

The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 25.2.4 blog.documentfoundation.org/bl…

WEBINAR – SuperBrain Telehaptic Device enviter.eu/webinar-superbrain-…

A Saturday full of NVDA goodness!
Jamies’s latest try build fixed all the Start menu issues in Windows 11 24H2, including the NVDA freeze. @jcsteh awesome job!
Then Joseph’s 25.6 build of Win App Essentials add-on fixed NVDA not providing feedback when using Windows+Arrow keys to minimize, maximize, restore, or snap windows.
It also fixed NVDA’s silence when typing numbers in the “Go to line” dialog in modern Notepad, plus some improvements for the Voice Access app.
Let’s call it an NVDA avalanche then!
@NVAccess
github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue…
github.com/josephsl/wintenApps…
This entry was edited (6 months ago)

New AI tool for people with learning disabilities converts information into easy read formats attoday.co.uk/new-ai-tool-for-…

Free guide provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and improving the assistive tech market attoday.co.uk/free-guide-provi…

Free guide provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and improving the assistive tech market attoday.co.uk/free-guide-provi…

Court allows Trump administration to proceed with efforts to destroy Institute of Museum and Library Services as case continues ala.org/news/2025/06/court-all…

I prompted Eleven Labs to create a sound effect with the following: “A joyful jingle that combines the sound of mirrors, crystal glasses, water drops, brushes and aspen trees.”
Among a few choices I got, this one really caught my attention! #AudioMo
This entry was edited (6 months ago)

Peter Vágner reshared this.

Introducing Eleven V3 (Alpha): elevenlabs.io/blog/eleven-v3
Wow, listen to the sample of that sports commentator. Amazing!
Also, love the idea of audio tags. Make it easy! :)

Configured auto-mounting of USB storage devices on FreeBSD courtesy of `sysutils/automount` and instructions by @vermaden ... tested with my Kobo ereader and it works good!

vermaden.wordpress.com/2018/10…

#FreeBSD #RunBSD

Here’s rare audio of Bill Atkinson talking about HyperCard at a 1987 NY Mac Users’ Group meeting, courtesy of Charles Mann’s wonderful Powersharing Series. soundcloud.com/thepowersharing…

The engineer behind much of the Mac's early graphical user interfaces, QuickDraw, MacPaint, Hypercard and much more, William D. "Bill" Atkinson, died on June 5 of complications from pancreatic cancer.

appleinsider.com/articles/25/0…

This well explained video brought back a lot of memories. There was a group of us in east London who were seriously into our CB Radios. I was lucky enough to have an antenna on the roof of the house and I had a specially adapted set so I could flick between channels more quickly than most. I could easily use the regular sets but mine was better.
CB Radio Retrospective. youtube.com/watch?v=KG2jDr7u3L…

Since I've left my last job, I've been thinking about the guy who used me as an alternative to ChatGPT whenever he hit a problem that he couldn't vibe code the answer out of at work.

He basically rotted his own brain by compulsively using ChatGPT in lieu of actually thinking with most any of the projects he was working on. Instead of taking the time to read through code in our framework, look up documentation, or do any sort of debugging, he instead just begged and pleaded with ChatGPT to try and get somewhere because "it was faster." Basically just really hammering his brain with the Programmer's Slot Machine. (@davidgerard wrote a really good article here about this specific gambling addiction angle here. I highly highly recommend reading/watching the corresponding YouTube video:
pivot-to-ai.com/2025/06/05/gen… )

Back to the story; When that wasn't working, which was a significant portion of the time, he'd then just turn and use me as a "more informed alternative" to ChatGPT.

I worked fully remote and the majority of our interactions was via a Teams chat. which apparently crossed some wires in his monkey brain and made him start just... Basically verbally barraging me like he would with the company ChatGPT instance. No thoughts at all, just an immediate process of:

- Ask vague question
- Get guess for an answer with a request for more details
- Try applying the guess blindly without thinking if it's applicable at all
- Have it not work and just report back that it didn't work.
- No follow-up details, no further explanation of what was going on or what he's trying to do. Nothing added past the original vague situation
- If lucky, I might get a screenshot of part of the error, meticulously sliced before it gave something useful in the output because he stopped reading error output to things and made no attempt to understand it. (Why? ChatGPT can do that part!)
- Rinse and Repeat until I get fed up and get into a call with him
- Fix the thing in less than a minute, pointing out that he should have been able to tell what was wrong almost immediately if he actually dropped a break-point and debugged the code at *literally any point* along the way
- Fuck off immediately after getting his fix, no thank you or anything
- start the process anew the following day when he vibe coded himself into a corner all over again

I literally had to go to leadership and make them have a talk with him and get him to leave me the fuck alone at work, after repeated attempts to establish boundaries about it, due to how much time it sucked out of me being able to work on other projects. Effectively just doubling up my work and slamming me with burn out right at the start of the year for absolutely no reason other than his belligerent insistence to just Not Do His Job Without His Hand Being Held By A Chat Window.

It rapidly went from a "He sometimes asks informed questions that I can answer and help him with. I enjoy working with him" to "The dude isn't even trying in the slightest and is now basically offloading his work onto me because he broke his capacity to actually do work independently of an external chat window. I fucking hate him and I hope he gets in a car wreck so I can get a break from the bleakness of dealing with him every goddamn morning"

ChatGPT has basically just been an absolute blight for me since it's inception. Going from the team being generally pro-crypto to intensely pro-genAI/LLM because their favorite scammers (er.. I mean YouTubers) had them hooked on a fantasy of some day making it Big by jumping from one Hype cycle to the next. I sincerely was very close to just finding an entirely different career path altogether because of just how incredibly shitty it was working with that team on just about anything, but lacking the job experience on the resume to land someplace else.

Nobody wanted to be an actual expert, nobody really wanted to learn anything. They had their degree and ChatGPT, which means they learned all they ever will need. ...While working in an industry that tends to re-invent itself every half decade or so while half-assing solutions with an outsourced bullshit generator. 🫠

All in the name of "Well it got me from point A to point B faster." and leaving it at that, despite taking significantly longer than they should have from the get go over it.

I've seen and lived what an AI Fueled future looks like:
Mediocre men harassing their talented and likely autistic peers until their peers just up and fuckin leave to a different organization out of frustration and exhaustion.

I think down the road, we'll be able to measure the negative impact using LLMs has on people's cognitive faculties by comparing it to horse kicks to the head, and only be exaggerating it by a little bit.

This entry was edited (6 months ago)

Hubert Figuière reshared this.

Music for and with piano by David Del Tredici, Scott McAllister, Allen Sapp and Neil Thornock - featuring Tricia Dawn Williams, Eric Moe / Rob Frankenberry & Norma Bertolami Sapp - on Not Brahms and Liszt Monday (6/9/25) 4-5:30pm ET on WMBR Cambridge 88.1 FM streaming wmbr.org

#Cambridge #Boston #Radio #ModernClassical #Piano

@wmbr @contemporarymusic @NewFocusRecordings