#AndroidAppRain had 15 updated apps at our Android repo. Some RBs which failed with previous releases have been fixed, so RB status now: 753 apps (59.2%)

Our #Magisk repo got 2 modules updated and 1 added a minute ago:

* HyperUnlocked: Unlock high-end xiaomi features on all of your xiaomi devices

Status there now: 138 modules online.

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:

Thanks so much Jonathan for that intro and I absolutely love the name of this group, it is very clever indeed. I was pleasantly inundated with new messages in my inbox today. I'm new to all of this so forgive me if I don't explicitly reply to something but I'll do my best. One of the reasons why I never joined social media is that I have extremely limited free time. I also have very sore wrists and elbows from so much typing over the years so I try and limit it but Glen suggested I join and Jonathan also seconded it so here I am. I certainly recognize a few names from the past 3 decades, so hi to you all.
Actually, someone just posted about the architecture of door knobs and quite frankly I was just feeling the pain of that this morning as I had to twist rather than push down on a lever to open my door and was thinking how I need to change all the handles to save my wrists.
Have a great day and as I said, forgive me if I don't post as often as others.
Thanks for the welcome.
Joe

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#Spotted at an A&P Show in Aotearoa New Zealand:

A tiny human (2?) has spotted a pen of puppies.
Studying them for a long moment, she bursts into tears.
Dad asks what's wrong and looking up at him in abject anguish she wails: "I WANT TO PAT THEM ALL!"

A small human (3?) is looking with avid fascination at a Fancy Bantam rooster.
Fancy Bantam suddenly crows with epic aplomb.
Small Human jumps.
Small Human scowls.
Small Human studies Fancy Bantom with suspicion.
Are birds meant to do that?
He's not sure, but he's keeping an eye on this one.

At a doggy parade three young humans are walking a loaf shaped bulldog down a red carpet.
But wait!
Dog Loaf isn't stopping! (oh no!)
Dog Loaf is off the carpet and headed for the horizon. (Ahh)
Places to go and things to see!
Can they manage to turn him around?!
(They can... Eventually.)

Two small humans (3 & 6?) are pleading with Dad to take them to the bouncy castle.
Jumping up and down, circling him while skipping and roaring: "PUHLLLLLEAAAASE."
Dad's mouth twitches before he says deadpan: "Yeah. I dunno. You look too bouncy to go on a bouncy castle."
Outraged howls ensue!

A man (60s?) with a long grey beard, wearing a broad brimmed hat, is sitting at a spinning wheel.
Foot rhythmically moving up and down on the pedal, expression totally chill.
Controlled mayhem happening at the nearby doggy fashion show and the shearing competition but he's an oasis of peace.

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in reply to SuspiciousDuck

S těma barákama jako je tady toto mapy.com/en/turisticka?source=… je jeden zásadní problém. Nedává smysl jej rekonstruovat. Ty si reálně kupuješ stavební parcelu + více náklad na demolici.
@schmaker

Hello Fedi, just announcing my holiday single release wherein I present three short classical pieces re-arranged for #synth , inspired by Wendy Carlos' landmark Switched on Bach record. Enjoy! #fedimusic #musiccommunity #musodon #musicianLife #disabledmusician #synthesizer #moog #homeRecording
jessicatomlinson.bandcamp.com/…

Another new Let's Encrypt-secured website, another case of getting 82 hacking attempts in the first 30 seconds after it came online for the first time ever.

Do. Not. Kid. Yourself. "Oh, I'll delete the config files once I get it working." "Eh, I'm just some nobody. Who's going to care?" Yeah, I'll tell you who: people who watch for new sites come online and then immediately slam them with hacking probes.

"I'll get to it soon" means you better do it within 3 seconds.

honeypot.net/2024/05/16/i-am-n…

in reply to Lea Rosema

Using less ARIA and more native HTML is always a good thing. Especially beasts like aria-hidden should be used very carefully and can do real harm when used incorrectly, because it nukes that whole subtree of the element it is applied on. For app-like roles and attributes, always refer to the Authoring guidelines for widgets. Remember HTML is still a document notation language, and all app-like features require all manipulation by hand.

writing this with the duet Cadence keyboard! Working well for typing this way.
To answer some questions people have asked on duet mode:
- Graphics: NVDA will extend graphics onto the second display. So, if you press capslock+I at the start button, the icon will extend itself to the rightwward display. As you pan, it will correctly move the image across them.
- For buttons, it appears that when you're in Duet mode, the buttons from the right display get mirrored by the left one. That is, the D-pad, rocker buttons on the front all get same treatment, as though you were pressing them on the left one.
- no, you cannot pair a device to the right display, switch to Duet mode and expect it to work on both.
- weight: The weight of two displays is about a little more than one classic 40-cell display like the BI 40X. That is, perhaps 1.3 pounds.
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in reply to Devin Prater :blind:

@pixelate ahah I wish! My bank's fairly drained after these and I had to get one with credit! But so worth it for the future. The only downside is that split in the line, but since it's two physical units there's just no avoiding it. It's less annoying when reading line to line, more so when just trying to scan the text to understand it, then the split lines can really make things worse for out ofc ontext reading. Wish I had a monarch to compare it to, wonder if NVDA can draw graphics on it at all.
in reply to Devin Prater :blind:

@pixelate didn't update that thing finally to run under Android 13? At least they can say they're one Android above Braille Sense 6? LOL. That's a bit shocking though since you pay $18K, practically 3 Cadences but don't get graphics on desktop readers. DotPad advertises the fact that icons on your iOS screen will be graphical, so perhaps it might be a better deal than Monarch that way for less price. Still think competition really narrows down to them and Cadence at that pricepoint.
in reply to Devin Prater :blind:

@pixelate oh thank goodness yeah. Wow wish my work had tech toys to play with :D the one thing I miss about when I worked for the WA comission for the blind. But also when it's work you're spending more time researching features and how things work for consumers rather than just playing for yourself, so it also wasn't quite the fun I thought it would be looking in from the outside. xD

As November 23 is the 62nd anniversary of Doctor Who, I am hosting this Zoom call to celebrate with both fans as well as those who are curious about the series. All things Who are open for discussion, including books and audio products, such as dramas, audio books and missing episodes. While all are welcome, I am offering a special invitation to those who are blind or visually impaired.
Video will not be used during this Zoom call.

Sunday, November 23
Time: 8:30 PM Eastern Time
(apologies for the late hour for those in the U.K. and other later time zones.)
Join Zoom Meeting
us02web.zoom.us/j/83688473653?…
#DoctorWho

A good distraction for now from all the nervousness and dismay: Making Suno do covers of tracks from Sims4 in Celtic form. Quite fun. Now I have over 30 tracks re-covered this way, spent a good chunk of the day just doing that and forgetting about not having the duet display. I will temporarily steal my partner's right one though to answer questions about duet mode people have asked. Just don't have answers without my own set, LOL. (They got right when they paid for theirs, I got left.)
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Here are some baby birds I've seen this week, all in and around Ōtautahi-Christchurch city, NZ.

There's baby Canada geese along Sparks Road (the first time I've seen baby geese in this area of the city): inaturalist.nz/observations/32…

There's teeny baby ring-necked pheasants running across McDrurys Road: inaturalist.nz/observations/32…

There's grey teal ducklings with parents on an emphemeral creek along Robinsons Road (the first time I've seen baby grey teal here in the 22 years I've been biking this road to work): inaturalist.nz/observations/32…

And, there's teeny baby California quail running across Latters Spur track: inaturalist.nz/observations/32…

Of these, only the grey teal are NZ natives.

#birds #nz #Ōtautahi #Christchurch #iNaturalist

in reply to Jon Sullivan

Here's another family of baby birds from my travels this week. It's a female Pāpango / NZ scaup with seven ducklings (scauplings?).

I saw them on the Ōpāwaho / Heathcote River on my bike ride home from work yesterday.

I briefly stopped to get better photos and the longer I stayed the fewer scauplings there were to see. They're diving ducks, after all. 😀

inaturalist.nz/observations/32…

#birds #nz #ducks #iNaturalistNZ

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This irrational fear of socialism from some politicians in the US looks so bizarre from Canada, a country with universal healthcare and some kind of social net that is still sadly very much under the grasp of destructive capitalism.

Are those politicians terrified the people could be healthy, fed, safe, and happy? What exactly terrifies them here?

Ok, am I living in an absurd universe, or what...

The iOS Weather app is not properly accessible, flicks with VoiceOver jump backward on the list of hours and temperatures, then jump forwards over the wind/atmospheric pressure etc.

I mean... I don't think I'm demanding a lot.

It's a built-in app, on an OS one single company controls, which presents a list. And the commands to navigate the list don't work.

There are times when all I have left to say is:

What, the actual, fuck.