Worth reading: this piece from Cat Valente @catvalente on the strip mining of online communities. With some history & big picture analysis to boot.

“One awful man should not be able to destroy something the world created together, for good or ill. No, we didn’t create the code or rent the offices, but without the words we put together in those little boxes, Twitter is and was nothing. Humanity made that place, and it is all our best and our worst.”

catvalente.substack.com/p/stop…

in reply to Erin Fulmer

“Don’t ever stop talking to each other. It’s what the internet is really and truly for. Talk to each other and listen to each other. But don’t ever stop connecting. Be a prodigy of the new world. Stand up for the truth no matter how often they take our voices away and try to replace the idea of reality with fucking insane Lovecraftian shit. Don’t give up, don’t let them have this world. Love things. Love people. Love the small and the weird and the new.

Because that’s what fascists can’t do.” 🔥

I like this potential change for US federal government contractors, would like to see this more broadly implemented - govexec.com/management/2022/11… - we need to see that our incentives line up with #ClimateAction

#procurement #government

We just published a guest blog post on F-Droid!

You can find it here: f-droid.org/fr/2022/12/18/unif…

Thanks @fdroidorg !

#UnifiedPush #FDroid

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Today I am playing with a WS2811 LED chain 🎄
The fun is that every individual light can be controlled separately.
I am using #ESP32 and #ESPHome to create light effects and #HomeAssistant to connect it to home automations.

laskakit.cz/inteligentni-rgb-l…

Mastodon, nostr, and other decentralized social networks are having a moment, despite some complexity, propelled by the apparent decline of Twitter and Meta (Mike Masnick/Techdirt)

techdirt.com/2022/12/21/why-wo…
techmeme.com/221222/p13#a22122…

#hagoPodcast y hoy vi un toot de @andypiper preguntando por el uso de herramientas basadas en activitypub como @Castopod en nuestros podcast.

Y le dejó con la inquietud. Ustedes usan alguna herramienta federada para producir sus podcast, cómo les ha ido?

Each week I’ve been catching up with Sidney Imbun founder of Out and Seek, an accessible & inclusive events platform. As a care worker Sidney struggled to find accessible and inclusive events and venues, so he built a platform which launched in Melbourne. He’s now adding Sydney venues and events, If you can help please reach out 🙏 #accessible #inclusive #diversity #impact

Put your phone's screen on your computer. Connect & control your Android device from your PC with the scrcpy app.
github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy
Then use an app like WeZoom to turn your phone & computer into a video magnifier.
#lowvision #visuallyimpared #a11y #android

Společnosti Firefox a Tumblr se připojily k podpoře sociální sítě Mastodon

Elon Musk přiznává, že zákaz odkazů na konkurenční sociální sítě byl chybouMastodon má nyní 2,5 milionu uživatelů Chaotický podzim Elona Muska na Twitteru přinesl jednoho jasného vítěze: Mastodon, open-source sociální síť, se rozrostla na 2,5 milionu uživatelů - což vyv...

blisty.cz/art/111221-spolecnos…

40% #Linux usage in 2022‽ Up from 25% in previous years.

Impressive stat for "primary OS" among developers in the #StackOverflow survey for 2022.

Sources in @jgarr's blog: justingarrison.com/blog/year-o…

🧵 Some elements of analysis in this thread.

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Happy to know that Spring 4 is the Best App Update Runner-Up of @macstories Selects 2022. Thank you so much for your support, and I can’t wait to share more info about Mona the Mastodon client with you soon. macstories.net/stories/macstor…

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PSA: The Thunderbird team will be on a #holiday break between December 23 and January 4, and not checking our social platforms.

If you're celebrating or having any kind of gathering, please stay safe & enjoy the time with friends & family!

If you need #Thunderbird #support during this time, please visit mzla.link/thunderbirdhelp or our #Matrix support channel: matrix.to/#/#thunderbird:mozil…

I co-authored a Mozilla blog post about our #a11y work in celebration of International Day of Persons with Disabilities. I'm posting it a bit late here, but better late than never, I guess. :)
How we’re making Firefox accessible and delightful for everyone: blog.mozilla.org/en/products/f…
#a11y

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in reply to pax

@pax We have a small team and a lot of high priority work to juggle. When that bug was first filed, MacOS 13 was in beta. None of our team were able to run it; running a beta OS (or even a newly released OS) is not without its risks. That bug is also very obscure; it seems to be due to a somewhat inexplicable change in VoiceOver, and as usual, Apple's documentation is poor to nonexistent.
@pax

Calling for feedback from Women in the Blind and Visually impaired communities who use Reaper and Osara. We need your opinions regarding the start of a regular women only Reaper meetup.

"Hey there people,

A while back someone asked me (not in so many words) "have you noticed that these DAW accessibility communities tend to be sausage-fests?"
It's a fair question. I know that women are out there working on music, podcasts, sound design and everything else that we talk about here. So, how come we're not seeing posts from them as often?

JennyK and I would like to find out how women feel about the REAPER accessibility community right now, and we intend to bring about more of a balance.
One idea we've been batting around is that Jen could start a regular meet-up for women who are either already using REAPER and OSARA, or who're interested in getting started. With the balance of regular posters being what it is at the moment, perhaps slotting a question in around 600 sweaty dudes waxing lyrical over workflows might be a bit overwhelming? We want to make absolutely sure women feel welcome here, and figure out whether there are things we can do to increase the presence they have in this nerdy space.

The first task is to identify whether what's written above is on the money. If this sparks any interest with you, pop your thoughts into this form. With Jen being an energetic Excel enthusiast, she's well-placed to collect and crunch some data.
There are fields in the form to include your name and email, but they're optional, choose what you're most comfortable with.
forms.office.com/r/B3smmbLyQ3

Just so you know, Jenny will be the only person receiving your responses in their entirety, handling your data with care and making sure that everyone remains anonymous when she summarizes the findings.

All thoughts and opinions welcome, every take matters as we work out what's best to do next.

Cheers,

Scott and JennyK"

JennyK / TechnoWitch, Jenny Brennan
Scott Chesworth

Hey, I wrote a blog post! 😲
Cache the World: Turbo Charging Firefox #A11y Performance and Maintainability: jantrid.net/2022/12/22/Cache-t…
#a11y

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Solstice thought:

I've always thought it was awesome that long before any technology for astronomical observation, our ancestors figured out, through observation only, that the movement of the Earth on its axis made certain times of year the peak of its curve, and other times the center of the transit. And that at both the peaks (solstices) and centers (equinoxes) everyone went "Woo!" and built fires and held festivals.

#RespectfortheAncestors #solstice #equinox #ancestors

NV Access is pleased to announce that version 2022.3.3 of NVDA, the free screen reader for Microsoft Windows, is now available for download. We encourage all users to upgrade to this version. For more info & to download this patch release, please go to: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2022-3-…

And while I'm here - 2022.4 Beta 4 is also now available which includes the same fixes: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2022-4b…

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FYI, I just found this out and maybe it will interest others -

You can get "A Christmas Carol" narrated by LeVar Burton for free on Apple Books at the moment. :blobhajTinyHeart: He does an excellent job! 🎄

books.apple.com/us/audiobook/a…

#levarburton #christmas #audiobooks #startrek #readingrainbow

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This claim is false.

Law enforcement has the ability to get stored communications from companies like Twitter under 18 USC 2703(d). This is a famous "d-order" that has to be signed by a judge.

Companies can demand reimbursement under 2706. You can argue that 2703 should have a higher standard, but if the government can get to user data should it be free or should the companies ask for a nominal cost?

This is absolutely nothing to do with content moderation.

I am hiring a lead full-stack Web engineer to help build #OpenSource software to fight #ClimateChange.

If you've shipped 1-2 Web projects and been the tech lead for 1 software project: we need your help.

Please boost for reach! #fedihire

womenwhocode.com/jobs/14733

in reply to Nikki Massaro

It's a tricky one. On one hand, a toolbar reduces clutter in the tab order, which can make things more efficient. On the other hand, it has the range problem you describe, plus it makes it harder to have keyboard shortcuts which don't require you to focus the specific control. For example, in Firefox, when you're focused on the play/pause button, you can use left/right/home/end to seek, up/down to adjust volume, all without having to find the specific control. But you can still tab to the control if you wish, which is great if you don't know about the shortcuts.
in reply to Nikki Massaro

You're welcome. In case it's helpful, here's the Firefox bug where this was discussed (at length, over a long period of time and with many differing opinions). I'm linking directly to the comment where the most recent plan was laid out, but earlier comments might provide some interesting food for thought. Or alternatively, they may make you wish you'd just been rickrolled instead. :) bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.…