* New lightweight Mastodon/BlueSky client
* New Github viewer
* New ebook reader
* New RSS reader
* a web-based typing tutor
* And many more I'm missing. What other cool apps do we need to shoutout?
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Visible is making 2026 the year to switch with one of its best long-term offers yet. For a limited time, new customers can get Visible’s base plan for just $19 per month for 26 months when they use the promo code SWITCH26 at signup.Raymond McCain (Cord Cutters News)
APH is always working to improve what already exists as we produce new technology and products to ensure we are serving the blind or low vision community in ...Devon Price (American Printing House)
Okay y'all, first public, alpha, version of Elmud! Basically, the install script should handle everything for you, if you're on Termux for Android, Linux, or Mac. Hopefully. If not, just load-file elmud.el and it'll load emacspeak-elmud.el too. If you need a screen reader, set up and use Emacspeak. For soundpacks, we have one automatically load for Erion MUD and Cosmic Rage. Those are the two I've found easily downloadable. So the client just downloads the sounds for you when you choose those two MUD's. You can also make your own gag or sound triggers. I'll put it up on Github soon but for now:
Emacspeak --- The Complete Audio Desktop. Contribute to tvraman/emacspeak development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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Answer to the headline: NO
Did Carney just signal a massive shift in Canada's foreign policy direction?
cbc.ca/news/politics/mark-carn…
Carney's action so far have been the opposite of his campaign promise. He is Neville Chamberlain. And if the US Army hummers cross the border, he'll be Pétain.
A headline which is a question will usually be adequately answered by "no".
But for the exact Law, Betteridge is actually on the Fediverse.
In the past year, one percent of the #OpenStreetMap contributors used #MapComplete at least once
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My hyperfixation of the moment is getting 10Gb networking in my apartment.
My in-apartment build+backup server has 10Gb Ethernet as does my new laptop dock.
I also have two systems with 2.5Gb Ethernet, so I want a switch that has all that and a few extra ports for future expansion.
I thought fiber for 10Gb would be difficult, but it looks like it's end user friendly now? I'd just have to buy a switch with SFP+ ports and plug in all the pieces, huh!
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lol seclists.org/oss-sec/2026/q1/8…
telnetd server invokes /usr/bin/login (normally running as root) passing the value of the USER environment variable received from the client as the last parameter.
If the client supply a carefully crafted USER environment value being the string "-f root", and passes the telnet(1) -a or --login parameter to send this USER environment to the server, the client will be automatically logged in as root bypassing normal authentication processes
In telnetd for a decade 💀
How many server do I need in my home before it's time to run wires for DC power?
Like, when is it time to replace my AC power supplies with a per-room DC something?
OMFG. @streetcomplete will celebrate its tenth (!) birthday this year.
The first changeset if from november 2016: openstreetmap.org/changeset/44…
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.OpenStreetMap
We are @fdroidorg (#fdroid)
Meet us at #fosdem #fosdem2026
Our stand will be at UD1 (Building U, Entrance D, Floor 1). We are also close to Saturday's FOSS on Mobile devroom (located at UB4.132, just on the opposite side of the Group G Square).
openstreetmap.org/#map=18/50.8…
@seabass @neil @eighthave @fbinin & the rest if the team will be there.
Also, do not forget to attend the main track session on Sunday which will be at 12 by @marcprux
fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event…
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.OpenStreetMap
I took the freedom to provide a map. @BlissLabs #IzzyOnDroid and @shiftphones will be at the stand right next to you.
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Our team will be present at FOSDEM again. And this time, we'll have a stand! We're excited to share a booth with our friends from...opencollective.com
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in reply to Blind Bargains • • •I made three NVDA addons.
WikiSeek:
NVDA+w, Type your query, searches wikipedia, comes up with a result in a text field. Cuts out all the guff. Downside it cuts out tables too, but you have the option of opening up the article in browser too. Configurable in settings as to whether it auto-opens, and which wikipedia language you want it to pull articles from.
dateParser: NVDA+E. Enter a passed or future date to find out how many days, weeks months or years ago it was either for curiocity, or to find out when a special date happened or will happen for you in the future.
You can say things like:
2025-05-01 or 35 Mondays ago, or 19 Tue from now.
Minuter: NVDA+Shift+Backspace. Enable/disable beeps, spoken seconds or use the supplied sound files to go off every second, 5 seconds before the top of the next minute and at the top of the next minute.
Your settings remain active even when the dialog is closed.
All can be downloaded from here: onj.me/nvda
Index of /nvda
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