Windows, dlhodobý kráľ desktopových operačných systémov dlhodobo upadá.
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TIL that Kenyan workers have been used so much to train AI systems, that standard writing by Kenyan people is often flagged as AI generated while it is not (which means that they can get discriminated for jobs / exams etc)
marcusolang.substack.com/p/im-…
Edit: many people raised below that the article is talking about texts written in very classically trained English detected as AI generated, which is the case for many Kenyans. It is documented that many Kenyan workers have been hired to train LLMs, but I made an assumption that it was the reason for this detection while it may not be. Sorry about that, thanks for the feedback (and feel free to continue the discussion here)
I'm Kenyan. I Don't Write Like ChatGPT. ChatGPT Writes Like Me.
I'm calm. I'm calm. I promise.Marcus Olang' (this man's mind)
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PSA: Better mobile carrier deals may be yours for the asking - 9to5Mac
Competition between mobile carriers is now so intense that they are not only trying hard to poach customers from each...Ben Lovejoy (9to5Mac)
Welcome to our last In-Process blog post for 2025! nvaccess.org/post/in-process-1…
In this edition:
- Holiday Season Trading Hours
- NVDA with Digitech Reece
- World Blindness Summit Presentation
- Finding Things
Do check it out, have a wonderful break if you are having time off or a holiday, spend time with loved ones, and we look forward to catching up with everyone in 2026!
#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Accessibility #Christmas #NewYear
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How Roomba invented the home robot — and lost the future
iRobot’s collapse marks the end of an era. In an interview, co-founder and former CEO Colin Angle calls it a blow for robotics.Jennifer Pattison Tuohy (The Verge)
The death of the internet as we know it is real and very much happening in front of our eyes
"Google AI summaries are ruining the livelihoods of recipe writers: ‘It’s an extinction event’"
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Google AI summaries are ruining the livelihoods of recipe writers: ‘It’s an extinction event’
AI Mode is mangling recipes by merging instructions from multiple creators – and causing them huge dips in ad trafficAimee Levitt (The Guardian)
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Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Designates Fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction – The White House
DEFENDING AMERICA FROM A CHEMICAL WEAPON: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order designating illicit fentanyl and its core precursorThe White House
@vick21 Fentanyl is objectively terrifying. Pretty narrow band between a recreational dose and a fatal one. Cheap to make, hard to detect in transit, and now it's being fabricated all over.
Basically, any pill or powder being sold on the street could be cut with fentanyl, if not 100%, because it's cheaper and easier to procure than other drugs. That's how most people die from it.
The news is pretty much all good. There's a new rate boost option that will help a lot with reading apps that arbitrarily cap the maximum speech rate at 300 or 400 percent, which is basically every reading app I could find. This was a major pain point of the previous version of Eloquence, and it wasn't even CodeFactory's fault, so it's nice to see this added as an option.
Otherwise, it should be familiar to anyone who used the old version. I can't remember if there was a way to remove intonation pauses in the previous version but this new one has a checkbox for it. It has a sample rate selection, and like before, I actually enjoy the 16KHZ version. The higher sample rate on iOS causes Eloquence to sound like it has no teeth, but the Android version has always sounded more natural, and it adds much-needed clarity when using low-quality earbuds.
As for the subscription, it's $3/month for me. I'm not sure if that's Canadian or US dollars, so it might be less than $3 for Americans. There's also a $30/year option. Considering Eloquence was originally a one-time purchase of $20, this seems like a good balance. Android is the affordable option for a lot of people, and $3 USD goes a long way in other countries, so I imagine this was their attempt to get as many people subscribed as possible. Let's not forget that the price for subscriptions can change at any time, so this could be an introductory price or a forever price.
My main question is whether a failed license validation will cause the synth to stop functioning, leaving the user with no way to use their own phone. CodeFactory also resells Vocalizer voices, and those are lifetime licenses, but I've had two different phones become unusable after being turned on with no internet connection. In one case, I had to get sighted help to connect to the wi-fi where I was staying, so CodeFactory could connect to its licensing server to--idk, verify the definition for the word "lifetime" I guess. So I sincerely hope the fallback mechanism has been improved here, because rendering someone's phone unusable is a serious potential safety issue.
I know people will probably crack this, for good reason, but I would urge everyone to only install this hypothetical crack to circumvent the licensing restrictions and keep the subscription active. CodeFactory did create this port and if we all just steal it for free, they'll make no money from it. That's not a win for anyone, and it will cause them to abandon it the way they did the first one.
The Secrets of Sega Channel: VGHF recovers over 100 Sega Channel ROMs (and more) | Video Game History Foundation
Our project to preserve the history of Sega Channel — including over 100 new Sega Channel ROMs.Phil Salvador (Video Game History Foundation)
docs: fix time_posttransfer output unit as seconds by skatsubo · Pull Request #19986 · curl/curl
In a couple of places in docs time_posttransfer's output is mentioned as milliseconds while it is actually unit of seconds.GitHub
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1. Is using the controller to twiddle DAW params still subject to the same delayed speech response?
2. If there's nothing complicated happening, does that mean ReaKontrol could do this with hardware other than MK3 Jamie?
VST: ReaComp (Cockos) = 22 0 1 2 3
That would give you wet%, threshold, ratio, attack and release in that order.
@chikim @FreakyFwoof @TheQuinbox @KaraLG84
VST: ReaEQ (Cockos) = Freq-Low Shelf | Gain-Low Shelf | BW-Low Shelf
Maybe it needs to be YAML or something like that so we can do items on separate lines:
VST: ReaEQ (Cockos):
- Freq-Low Shelf
- Gain-Low Shelf
- BW-Low Shelf
But anyway, this is a way off, so no idea why I'm musing on it.
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I don't need an AI companion for my Zoom
I don't need Rufus telling me what to buy on Amazon
I don't need Copilot telling me how to use Excel
I don't need Adobe's AI assistant summarizing PDFs for me.
These all all things I've run across just this morning trying to get through a day.
It may not be 100% accurate but it's better than me trying to take notes during, and remember what happened after.
The rest can go right away though, for sure.
I know my students have found it useful too.
As I was already complaining about #WUR I can add another nice episode from their IT:
As some of you might know, @thunderbird added native support for exchange. I immediately wanted to connect my uni-email and get rid of my wonky outlook-brave-webapp.
Of course, it did no go as expected: an error message told me that admin approval is needed.
So far so good, let's ask IT if they could change this, as thunderbird is the e-mail-clients with the oldest and best track record you could possibly have.
Reply from them: "We cannot provide access because we don't know what is done with the data gathered from your Office365 Account. You will need to use Microsoft Outlook."
Thunderbird Privacy Policy
Thunderbird is a free email application that’s easy to set up and customize - and it’s loaded with great features!Thunderbird
.... guys have had hundreds of more pressing tasks, and .... task Z was not addressed.
C'mon.
@mikalai @collectifission it's a bug that affects me every single day. They have nothing more pressing than fixing what they've already made and actually building a fully integrated login manager so they can behave like a real OS.
All this rewriting everything every 2 years is nonsense. Maybe a lot has changed since I last used KDE 3 but I'm not seeing the fruits of their labor
My Ubuntu Summit talk is up! Where I talk about:
1. How Desktop UX is effectively dead
2. Why I hate the term UX/UI with the heat of 1000 suns
3. How OSS can actually innovate in #ux
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Are we stuck with the same Desktop UX forever? | Ubuntu Summit 25.10
This talk focuses on that evil little term “UX/UI,” which is responsible for so much confusion and tension in open-source projects. Not only does it unnecess...YouTube
i was informed yesterday that Atlassian has inserted an F1 racing game into Confluence.
I was asked if I (as an admin) could disable it because folks were finding it's pop ups annoying. Here is what I found:
"To disable the Car Racing Easter Egg feature, contact Atlassian Support. There is currently no in-product toggle for end-users to turn off this feature themselves. Support can assist with disabling the feature for your site or organization if required."
I'm now running into what I think of as "ghost" open source projects due to genAI.
You'll search for a project that does X, find a public repo for a project that says it does X, it has a beautifully formatted README and well-organized code, but when you install it, it doesn't work.
Then you find the note: "Written with the help of AI, never tested, please send me spare hardware so I can test it."
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Dead internet.
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Bimba | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
FLOSS public transport passenger companion; a timetable in your pocket.f-droid.org
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UI pro zadání query je rozhodně měně přehledné.
Le líbí se mi použití Trasitous api, tzn mělo by to jít použít i v zahraničí.
Na druhou stranu Trasitious ani v Čechách nemá kompletní data od všech dopravců, tzn v českém pokrytí má Idos navrch - idos patří Chapsu který měl státem určený monopol na data o jízdních řádech. Rozbil to dlouhými soudy až Seznam, který data chtěl taky.
Mixxx Stable 2.5.4 Released!
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Mixxx - Mixxx 2.5.4 Released
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KDE Dolphin has a thing called kio-fuse which will mount a fuse filesystem to provide paths to access files from other software that isn't KDE-ified.
This works fine as long as your fuse isn't broken. But also there are apps that get marked as supporting SMB natively... like VLC...
so what I've encountered is that VLC playing videos out of SMB shares you browse in Dolphin is broken on FreeBSD; Linux distro users complain about this sometimes too because they need additional packages
VLC can support SMB, but on FreeBSD it's not built with that by default. (ffmpeg needs SMB support enabled too)
Firefox works though!
Just published an article about how an expert learns - from sight-reading to performing music... on cello using eye tracking technology. it's open access, so freely available: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.11…
Even if you don't read the fancy bits, the progression of the heat maps to show the engagement of the eye and mind are very cool ! #research #music #cello
Ecosia’s “Green AI”: false hope for corrosive tech
If, like me, you absolutely hate the recently introduced sidebar-like overlay "side-panel" that opens up when you click tickets in #GitLab, I finally found the obscure place where you can turn it off.
It's not in your user preferences or kebab menu, it's… tucked in that little "Display options" icon-only button between the tickets searchbar and the sorting order combobox:
This weekend, I tried out TalkBack 16.2. And rather than rant about the one step forward and a good 3 steps back it took in Braille support, or how it can't take an actual screenshot and describe the screen unless there's one accessible element onscreen it can grab on to, or any of the other stuff I routinely rant about, today, I'll just say thank goodness for the iPhone.
I'm so glad I didn't sell or give away my iPhone 16 or Apple Watch. I'm so glad I got the AirPods Pro 3. I'm so glad it's evident that at least a few blind people work at Apple and are listened to at least when it comes to their most popular product, the iPhone. I'm so, freaking, glad that Apple at least keeps the lights on for Braille on their platforms. And I'm so glad screen recognition is a thing so when I'm playing a video game, I can have the menu read out even though there is no accessible element on the screen. I'm so glad that with AirPods, Voiceover isn't too sluggish and that you can't really tell that, when you swipe passed the visible end of a list, like the settings app, VoiceOver scrolls the screen for you. I'm so glad that at least that bit of magic is still there. You don't *have* to know these things. In Braille, it *feels* like a Braille-first interface, as far as we've made one in the past 30 years. And when VoiceOver gets AI image descriptions, I'll be thankful for those too. In the meantime, hey Siri, describe my screen. I'm so glad that I can almost always keep my iPhone in my pocket and just use Braille. I'm glad I can type my passcode in Braille and it just works! I'm so glad I can read a book and it pans to the next page. I'm so glad I can bind just about any VoiceOver command to arbitrary Braille keys. If I want dots 1-3 with Enter to go to next link, I can make it do so! If I want Space with Enter with O to open the Braille Access app chooser, there it is! Oh also I can press Command, Option, Control, FN, and Shift modifier keys with Braille commands. Just sayin'. At this point, iOS with Braille would be a way more blind-friendly OS than Android. And I think we should make this more clear: Braille-friendly is blind-friendly. Because if your interface is flexible enough to work with Braille, it'll be flexible enough to work with speech.
An alternative for braille display support under Android is the Android-specific version of BRLTTY, reputedly available from the Google Play Store. As i don't have an Android device suitable for testing, I haven't investigated its capabilities further. I've used it under Linux, of course, but that's a very different environment from Android.
In general, TalkBack seems to be very much a corporate project. The source code used to be available (and perhaps still is), but as far as I know, there's no community of developers outside Google (except for Samsung's version - also a corporate project).
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