New germinating idea: Accessibility Excellence. Now, I'm sure people like @JonathanMosen have made approximately 9001 podcast episodes about this, but in the wake of Google's own AI gallery app, which lets people use AI models offline on their phone including image description and audio transcription, released with no accessibility, I think we need to converge as a community on an idea of accessibility excellence. We need to dismiss ads of a company that seeks to prop us up to show how their stuff is accessible, even though there is clearly a systemic issue of inaccessibility in the company. Gemini on iOS is more accessible than Gemini on Android. TalkBack still doesn't have basic screen reader features like a pronunciation dictionary and support for all features on even older Braille displays like the Braille Edge. Google Play Books does not automatically scroll pages while reading a book, like Apple Books, Kindle, and many other book reading apps on iOS do. Even Kindle on Android does this, but Google's own app doesn't. Gmail on Android has no way to navigate between messages in a conversation or thread, while Apple's Mail app can, making reading threads of email on iOS fast and easy. There is no way on Android to have TalkBack suspend touch interaction in apps, so gamers still have to turn off the screen reader to play accessible games. Apple users haven't had to do that in years. Even though there are tags on the Play Store for apps accessible with TalkBack, the idea has fallen by the wayside like so many other accessibility ideas that Google forgot and Apple has just embarked upon with accessibility labels. These aren't vibes, or subjective feelings. Like I said in my most recent Accessible Android article, how can we expect small companies or indie developers to make their apps accessible, when we can't get Google to listen to us and take us seriously? We need to take each others' accessibility concerns seriously, especially for Braille. Many people who are blind use Android, yes. Many people like it. And that's okay. But it could, and should, be so much better. There should be competition between these company's accessibility departments, not a kind of sluggish, aimless ambling around in concentric circles by one while the other presses ahead. Yes, TalkBack's Gemini AI descriptions are great, and when I use my Android phone, it's a very attractive feature. Perhaps next year VoiceOver will get something like it.
We shouldn't give any of these huge corporations an inch of duct tape accessibility, because once it's done, they'll build upon that poor foundation, and the whole structure will be so much less effective than it needs to be. Accessibility should be solid, no matter what company does it. But if a screen reader comes with a device, and is made by the company that makes the OS, there's no excuse for rickety accessibility.
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Accessibility Feedback for EdgeGallery Application
Hello, Thank you for this exciting work. However, I recently installed the EdgeGallery application, and my Talkback screen reader is unable to correctly recognize the application's functions. Even ...inspector3535 (GitHub)
HUDOC - European Court of Human Rights
The HUDOC database provides access to the case-law of the Court (Grand Chamber, Chamber and Committee judgments and decisions, communicated cases, advisory opinions and legal summaries from the Case-Law Information Note), the European Commission of H…hudoc.echr.coe.int
one of the worst ever "comprehensive security audits" ...
curl disclosed on HackerOne: Multiple Unsafe strcpy() Function...
## Summary: During a comprehensive security audit of the cURL codebase, multiple instances of unsafe strcpy() function usage were identified in critical code paths. These implementations violate...HackerOne
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Citing concerns about DEI, the U.S. Department of Education has halted funding for programs that support students with combined hearing and vision loss in eight states. “How low can you go?” one advocate asked.Newsie
#a11y question: how do blind / low vision peeps consume memes? how DID y'all consume memes in the rage comic days?
i assume nowadays there's some OCR but did this create a gap in learning the earlier* internet memes?
*earlier as in, circa 2010 ragecomic and "socially awkward dog" era. memes, of course, go back centuries
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China is ditching the dollar, fast
Officials believe that the yuan has finally come of ageThe Economist
Action movie 'Nobody 2' was shot in Canada, but it's really the Wisconsin Dells
The setting for the new action movie "Nobody 2" was inspired by star Bob Odenkirk's childhood trips to the Wisconsin Dells., Journal Sentinel (Journal Sentinel)
The Sphinx And I
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Montrealer plans to sue major grocers over false ‘made in Canada’ labels
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Montrealer plans to sue major grocers over false ‘made in Canada’ labels
One Montrealer is taking on major grocers after buying products thinking they were made in Canada when they weren't.Laurence Brisson Dubreuil (CTVNews)
What's New in iOS 26 Accessibility for Blind and DeafBlind Users | AppleVis
Fall is almost here in the Northern Hemisphere, which means it’s time for another major release of iOS for the public. While some of the information in this article may be new to readers, this year’s changes started being discussed in the spring.www.applevis.com
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Fake citations inside Education Accord don't impact its credibility, minister says
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Our product lineup is ready for Tahoe, but Tahoe may not be ready for you.
In 26.0, two distinct OS bugs can cause lost audio. You may wish to delaying upgrading your Mac.
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Tahoe may not be quite ready for you though.weblog.rogueamoeba.com
AudioRelay: Stream audio between your devices
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I spent part of today learning about Django-Unicorn as an alternative to Phoenix LiveView. Sadly Unicorn doesn't support push events- they just abstract away the AJAX calls and re-rendering.
Django Reactor does support events, but then you have to use async all over the place, and even then the components don't get state pushed to them, they send a message to the client which then makes an AJAX request for a state update.
Finally joined @Tutanota!
Another major step in de-Googling my life!
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