Pour rappel, je serai à Saint-Cergue, en Suisse, ces 24 et 25 janvier aux Rencontres Hivernales du Libre !

J'y donnerai une conférence « XMPP ou comment ne pas réinventer la roue : Messagerie fédérée et sécurisée en 2026 » où vous pourrez découvrir XMPP et son écosystème moderne pour ne pas dépendre de produits centralisés pour la messagerie.

Ça sera également l'occasion pour les personnes qui le souhaitent de poser des questions sur XMPP, venir discuter, découvrir plein de choses …

N'hésitez pas à venir engager la discussion !

#RHL26 #XMPP

Dr. Gladys West,
the pioneering mathematician whose work laid the foundation for modern GPS technology,
has died. She passed away Saturday, surrounded by her loving family. She was 95.

Born into poverty on a Virginia farm during the Jim Crow era, West grew up in a segregated South where opportunity was scarce.

Through determination and extraordinary academic talent,
she graduated first in her high school class and earned a scholarship to Virginia State College (now Virginia State University).

She received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1952 and went on to earn a master’s degree in 1955.

In 1956, West began working as a mathematician at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Virginia.

She was only the second African American woman hired at the base and one of just four African American employees at the time.

What followed was a career that would quietly change the world.

Over many years, Jane Plitt, founder and board chair of the Alexandria-based "National Center for Women’s Innovations" (NCWI), made it her mission to put Gladys West on the map
—quite literally.

West’s story became the centerpiece of NCWI’s inaugural work,
culminating in a lavish gala celebrating her 93rd birthday on October 27, 2023.

Emceed by Deborah Roberts, the evening showcased West’s extraordinary contributions,
with West herself declaring,
“This is the best day of my life.”

thezebra.org/2026/01/18/dr-gla…

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My guide for #discord with #nvda isn't finished yet, but I've laid out the new structure for where I want it to go. It's got more headings and lists to make jumping around with a screen reader easier. Sections that need more work are tagged in the unrendered markdown.

The guide focuses on the structure of the Discord desktop and web interface from the perspective of someone who knows screen reader basics and can move around a website but struggles with very complex web interfaces.

There's some useful info in there already. It'll take me a while to write up all the features, but if you know how something works and want to help fill it in or make a correction, feel free to make a PR on the rework branch!

github.com/PepperTheVixen/Disc…

*Update. RIM may work with screen readers other than JAWS.*
(Note: You will need to skip down several headings to find the beginning of the article)
I can't comment on this from a business perspective. But I do know that I have never been able to connect remotely to any of my computers, either from Windows to Windows or from Android or IOS to Windows, with any commercially made program for the purpose. The only one that works for me is NVDA Remote, which works on all three platforms, with Windows and the NVDA screen reader being a requirement. The limitation, however, is that I can't hear the sound on the controlled computer, nor can I transfer files between it and the controller. Fortunately, I don't really need these features and am happy just being able to control my machines at all. But for those who do need them, RIM allows this, but only for users of JAWS (which costs several hundred dollars/NVDA is free), and the last time I checked, it is also very expensive for an individual user who doesn't require it for work purposes. I'm also not sure if it is cross-platform, so it may only work with Windows. If anyone knows of a free, accessible solution that works with NVDA, please let me know.

Remote Incident Manager (RIM)

at-newswire.com/remote-inciden…
#accessibility #Android #blind #computers #IOS #JAWS #NVDA #RemoteAccess #Talkback #technology #Voiceover #W
indows

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RIM should work with NVDA. I found this guide on their site: manual.getrim.app/en/windows/w… Otherwise, I'm glad NVDA Remote Access is working for you - we do have a request to add file transfer ability, but no timeline on that as yet. Another option is the Remote Desktop Accessiblity add-on which "allows using speech and braille with Microsoft Remote Desktop, Citrix Workspace, Parallels RAS and VMware Horizon". From the add-on store or addonstore.nvaccess.org/?chann…
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Hey apologies for the late reply. What kind of document are you working in? I just tested both in Word (365) and both commands worked as expected. But of course we're always keen to hear where something isn't working as it should. github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue… is the best place to report but would be interested to hear here as well.

"bash: yotune: command not found"

In case anyone was wondering, when you type "yotune" on a terminal, unless you map an alias, you will not get uptime.

Yotune is also not a really bad iTunes rip-off.

This PSA brought to you by me, sucking at typing.

I mean, at least when I type something wrong, it's really, really wrong..., like "gesrib" instead of "bridges" a couple of weeks ago.

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The United States is a global superpower,
and its military trains for war in every domain.

During my years as a military educator, I saw American officers wrestle with any number of scenarios designed to challenge their thinking and force them to adapt to surprises.

One case we never considered, however, was how to betray and attack our own allies.

We did not ask what to do if the president becomes a threatening megalomaniac who tells one of our oldest friends, Norway,
that because the Nobel Committee in Oslo refuses to give him a trophy,
he no longer feels
“an obligation to think purely of Peace”
and can instead turn his mind toward planning to wage war against NATO.

As my colleague Anne Applebaum wrote today, Donald Trump’s threatening message to the Norwegian prime minister should, in any responsible democracy,
force the rest of the U.S. political system to act to control him.

The president is talking about an invasion that would require
“citizens of a treaty ally,” as she put it,
“to become American against their will,”
all because he
“now genuinely lives in a different reality.”

And yet neither Congress nor the sycophants in the White House seem willing to stop him.
theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/…

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RE: mastodon.social/@Viss/11592310…

"We should stop using open source software written using 'AI'", I say

"That's impossible," people tell me. "There's no way you'll be able to tell the code was written using AI"

"Stormtroopers Who Killed Tatooine Farmers Feared for Their Lives"

hard-drive.net/stormtroopers-w…

I'm definitely going to improve more of the phonemes to sound like the original, we're not quite there with the British 5/9 now getting impacted by the Americanized version, but we will get there. I do think this last version made things better, not worse there. But yeah, UK and US shouldn't conflict on linguistic rules like that for sure.

A weather report done in Trump speak. he even uses metric for a bit: Look, we have the best weather in Palm Beach, believe me. Everyone says it. It’s a beautiful night, absolutely spectacular. We have a temperature of 15°C, which is perfect, frankly, it’s much better than what they have in those other places—those cold, shivering places.

The sky is clear with periodic clouds, very high-end clouds, the best you’ve ever seen. We have a wind coming from the north at 11 mph—it’s a gentle wind, a very smart wind. The humidity is at 72%, very nice. 500 times better than other places. and the chance of rain? 0%. No rain, zero, that's 300% better. because we like to win, and we’re winning with this weather.

For the rest of Monday, January 19, 2026, it’s a total success:

High Temperature: A very strong 19°C.

Low Temperature: 8°C, very cool, very crisp.

Condition: Partly sunny, then clear. It’s going to be a beautiful situation.

OK. The add-on that does work! Minimal pops, if any. Yes, maybe occasionally, but I compared this driver with the previous one, and we get a slightly faster speed for speech in this one, so pops may also be because we're able to interrupt the engine a little faster by optimizing code. eurpod.com/synths/nvSpeechPlay…
Remember new settings defined in default.yaml inside the packs\lang: legacyPitchMode, legacyPitchInflectionScale. All there. Toggle it off if you hate it.
Another setting for languages: lengthenedVowelFinalCodaScale, It applies to any vowel that has a length mark ː, only when the vowel is followed by one or more consonants in the same word, and there are no later vowels in that word (so it’s the "final syllable” vowel".
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@jmd2000 yeah, was wondering how divided people would be on LegacyPitch, that's what the formula it used before moving towards ESpeak. If I get like, a majority of people saying the synth is horrible with it I'll ship it with it off. I think it for sure gives it more of an Eloquence feel, Espeak tends to do word inflection downwards more heavily and that's what they borrowed as well in later drivers.

Finally we have reached racial equality

rawstory.com/don-lemon-2674908…

Here's a new thing I've been toying with. #FastGH, a desktop client for interacting with GitHub. github.com/masonasons/FastGH You can download a test alpha release already here: Windows: github.com/masonasons/FastGH/r… Mac, untested: github.com/masonasons/FastGH/r…

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@GamingWithEars this one is a pleasure to use. I find that things are getting better, in terms of accessibility, while also getting worse at the same time and with the same products. There's this idea that if you can use the product, it's accessible. The problem is that nobody cares how hard it is to use. The only thing people are able to focus on is "can you use it"? Not "will you enjoy using it"? or even "can you use it in a reasonable amount of time?". Sighted people don't have to deal with whether it can be used. Rather, they already start where our stuff ends and get to ask "is it a pleasure to use?". Sometimes the answer is no, but at least they are able to ask the question.

Time once again to offer this community a chance to step up. Introducing Mastodon for Minneapolis, a fundraiser to benefit the Immigrant Rapid Response Fund organized by the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota. Let’s see what we can do to support the people of metro Minneapolis as they grapple with a federal invasion. grapevine.org/giving-circle/do… 1/

Please Boost!

Many are probably familiar with how unfriendly the #Fediverse / #Mastodon is to non-white cultures.

In my opinion, if you really care about wiping out Fediverse white supremacy with actions and not just empty words... you should be following ALL TurtleIsland.social moderators and admins.

@miyotehew (Nehiyaw)
@ashley (Nehiyaw)
@amandamakepeace (Tsalagi)
@dillyd (Great Ally)
@Tzipporah (Mvskoke)
@Yehuda (Mvskoke)

#Native #Indigenous #Allies #AntiRacism

Air to Ground Message:

U PLANNED ME TO LAND 28 LBS UNDER MAX LAND WEIGHT BUT GAVE ME 3000 LBS EXTRA GAS LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

Area: Philadelphia, PA, USA
A: #ac09746461f
F: #f3b26346d4f

#acars #vdlm2

🔗 Original: live.acarsdrama.com/@acarsdram…

This is a podcast.
no no, just wait a minute.
This is not just *any* podcast, this is #StroongeCast.

Strange name, great cohost in the form of my lovely wife Kirsten.

Come for the name, stay for her dulcet tones, I promise you won't be disappointed.
Here's a 5-minute highlight reel from a handful of episodes over the last year.
Time for the blurb.

Why does F4 feel like a boob?
Why do Jake's friends think his dad is a lazy sod?
Why does being guided around all day make you want to go sit in a quiet hotel room and jump on dating sites?
Why did my wife faint at a bus stop at 5 in the morning, mere moments before we were supposed to catch a plane?
Why did an angry mum smack her child and say 'WE don't smack?'

Time to find out.
youtu.be/_0elPYMFTn4
Connect with us: onj.me/stroongecast
Follow us on Fedi: @StroongeCast

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Sadly, During cancellation, the current approach doesn’t allow for a proper fade-out, as isSpeaking is set to False too quickly, stopping the audio loop from processing the fade-out frame. Hmm. Now that's a challenge to solve. Instead of using silence frames, I could create a separate pending queue for index markers I think.
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