After a few intense days with GPT Codex, it’s finally time to officially introduce Sara. #SARA or Simple Accessible Radio Automation, is a program primarily designed for radio presenters who host live shows.
Some notable features that are currently missing from other broadcast solutions accessible to blind users include:
a loop function – especially useful for intros,
a flexible number of playlists and players,
and a news editor module with the ability to embed audio clips that can be played while reading the news.
The application is 100% vibe-coded, and it’s definitely not recommended to test it during a live broadcast. It requires several sound cards to operate, and for now, I’m not planning to add any virtual audio routing like the one found in Radioboss or SPL. The program is and will remain open source, and perhaps someone interested in contributing will join the project.
In terms of screen reader compatibility, the main focus is on NVDA.
Happy testing: gitrls.com/michaldziwisz/sara/
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Dress for the bike lanes you want, not the bike lanes you have 😎
Dress designer: Athena Macke
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Attached: 3 images "Gleichberechtigt ins Fahrradland - Warum die Mobilitätswende eine Geschlechterfrage ist." Boris von Heesen eröffnet die #adfcBHV2025 in #Berlin.ADFC Karlsruhe (Mastodon)
• Added password-protected PDF support!
• Added a very basic go to previous/next position feature. If you press enter on an internal link and it moves your cursor, that position will now be remembered, and can be navigated to with alt+left/right arrows.
• Added an elements list! Currently it only shows a tree of all the headings in your document or a list of links, but there are plans to expand it in the future.
• Added an option to start Paperback in maximized mode by default.
• Fixed links in some Epub documents not working properly.
• Fixed parsing Epub TOCs containing relative paths.
• Fixed some epub documents not showing a title or author.
• Fixed the titles of some epub chapters not showing up properly in the TOC dialog.
• Fixed you not being able to use the space bar to activate the OK/cancel buttons in the TOC dialog.
• Improved the handling of headings in Word documents.
• You will now get spoken feedback if the recent documents list is empty when you try to bring up the dialog.
Download: paperback.dev/downloads/
Enjoy!
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Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs—And They Have No Idea What They're Doing eff.org/deeplinks/2025/11/lawm…
I'm gonna be honest here: banning VPNs is not the solution. People who want to find content like porn will get it one way or another. It is going to harm legitimate users who use VPNs for security reasons, like on public WiFi or for getting inside a corporate network. I can't log into any of our servers/cloud w/o a VPN. All remote employees use a VPN. We replicate data between 2 data centers using a VPN
Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs—And They Have No Idea What They're Doing
It's unfortunately no longer enough to force websites to check your government-issued ID before you can access certain content, because politicians have now discovered that people are using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to protect their privacy and…Electronic Frontier Foundation
Barely inaugurated, REM employees protest at Deux-Montagnes station
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I was thinking the thing breaking down on the first day. Not a labour action.
(don't get me wrong, I really look forward to use it)
Barely inaugurated, REM employees protest at Deux-Montagnes station
Following the announcement of the inauguration of 14 new stations on the new Deux-Montagnes branch of the Montreal light-rail line (Réseau express métropolitain - REM), REM employees staged a small protest on Saturday against their working conditions…The Canadian Press (CTVNews)
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View football matches accessibly with this program if you are a screen reader suer.www.nathantech.net
@matt @fastfinge There are definitely some ridiculous modern software practices that are incredibly wasteful in terms of energy, resource utilisation, state sponsored surveillance, and the like.
then again, constantly maxing out your storage medium and memory capacity isn't a great recipe for innovation either. You said it yourself; they literally had to leave out the assistive technology because it wouldn't fit. A state of affairs that people would quite rightly find astonishing if it happened today (outside of embedded hardware where the resource constraints are serving to make the tech more exclusionary).
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i love the ones that are just normal curl behavior
like yeah if you download a .curlrc its gonna download it to .curlrc
openssl: bump minimum OpenSSL version to 3.0.0 · curl/curl@69c89bf
It also means that all supported OpenSSL versions and forks support TLSv1.3 after this patch. It reduces `openssl.c` size by more than 10%, or 400 LOC. Ref: #18822 Closes #18330GitHub
In den letzten Jahren habe ich mit Therapeutinnen und Psychiater daran gearbeitet und konnte dieses Schema in diesem Jahr endlich ablegen
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Walking Alone and Marching Together Podcast
History Podcast · Updated Weekly · A history podcast of the National Federation of the Blind Explore the victories, setbacks, and defining moments of the National Federation of the Blind. Through these episodes, we hope to not only sh…Apple Podcasts
$ sudo apt upgrade
... reboot
$ uname -r
6.12.57+deb13-amd64
- okay
"no space left on /boot"
$ sudo apt remove linux-image-6.12.48+deb13-amd64
-> installing linux-image-6.12.48+deb13-amd64-unsigned 👀
??😶 ??
$ ls -l /vmlinuz
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 16 nov. 06:57 /vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-6.12.48+deb13-amd64
$ dpkg -l linux-image* | grep ^ii
ii linux-image-6.12.48+deb13-amd64-unsigned 6.12.48-1 ...
ii linux-image-6.12.57+deb13-amd64 6.12.57-1 ... (signed)
ii linux-image-amd64 6.12.57-1 amd64 ...
needed to :
$ sudo apt remove linux-image-6.12.48+deb13-amd64-unsigned
🤔 ??
#debian #TakeCare
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This sounds like plugging a service to an LLM is a way of doing away with UX people. Just hope that the word salad will somehow match what the service's (invariably badly written) human-readable descriptions of its API, because if you don't have to pay an UX and front-end team to ADD A BUTTON TO TURN THE LIGHTS OFF then it must be a win.
(I am not criticizing this person's experiments, which are fine, but the larger scheme of things.)
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