@jcsteh @NVAccess Any progress regarding this PR? github.com/nvaccess/nvda/pull/… Honestly its removal has made me stick to Alpha 28193 - I don't want to let go of it! It was, or is, a game-changer IMO.

So you've tried taking your bike on a train, but have you tried taking your train on a bike?

Picture from Thornes Park Miniature Railway, Wakefield UK, where one of their members brought their miniature loco to a running day in an unexpected way.

#BikeTooter #ModelEngineering #SteamTrain

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HOT DAMN @kissane can WRITE

mstdn.social/@kissane/11047088…


Wrote about recursive ghosts and standing waves and internalized surveillance and the trouble in our networks

and Chris Alexander, still

erinkissane.com/tomorrow-and-t…


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@kirbylife básicamente tasteofhome.com/recipes/plum-t… pero le cambio la masa:

- 125 g harina
- 50 g harina de almendras
- 25 g azúcar pulverizada
- un chorrito de leche
- un huevo
- 90 g mantequilla
- pizca de sal
- ralladura de un limón

Devon is offering mentoring to folks new to the digital #accessibility field or looking to enter it:
dpersing.com/mentoring/

Devon is swell.
twitter.com/devonpersing/statu…
#a11y

Do you prefer buying DRM-free ebooks?

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#DRMfree #ebooks

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I fully agree with @bagder 's assessment here. CVE-2023-27536 is a highly niche vulnerability, and it definitely is not critical or high severity.

This obviously flawed reclassification is a major problem as it leads to all unnecessary alerts and results in a ton of extra work when organizations need to react to the supposedly "critical" vulnerabilities in their systems (for example org IAVA policies will trigger a lot of mandatory actions to remedy such vulnerabilities).

There of course is a need to alert different parties about vulnerabilities. However, to be of most use, the vulnerability classification needs to be correct. Unfortunately, it is impossible to come up a with a single number that distills the essence of a vulnerability and its impact. CVSS is deeply flawed in numerous ways, and many parties have moved away from using it precisely due to the problems the system has.

There is no simple solution for this problem. However, reclassifying existing vulnerabilities wildly wrong is making things even worse.

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Talking as someone who submitted a CVE recently and who works with vulnerability management daily, CVSS is too simplistic, outdated and kind of bad.
If you see good pentest reports, they'll probably use another way of classifying the vulnerabilities severity. Difficulty of exploitability should definitely be accounted for

I38
stormdragon2976 pushed changes to the master branch of the I38 project Sound added for custom modes. Default mode sound should only play when switching back to the default mode now. This means we now have ratpoison mode sound, bypassmode sound, default sound for when no mode is being used other than default bindings, and custom, for when you add your on modes in the customizations file.

#AndroidAppRain today at @fdroidorg with 30 updated apps, and at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid with 10 updated and 1 added apps:

* PObY-A: scanner to help improve privacy and malware detection

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with #FDroid and the #IzzySoftRepo :awesome:

New app submitted to the Accessible apps directory by Devin Prater: Feeder. Feeder is an accessible, fully free/libre feed reader. It supports all common feed formats, including JSONFeed. It doesn't track you. It doesn't require any setup. It doesn't even need you to create an account! Just setup your feeds, or import them from your old reader via OPML, then get on with syncing and reading erisilebilirandroid.com/app/fe…

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Garmin uvedl nové hodinky Fenix 7 Pro a Epix Pro Gen 2
Společnost Garmin oficiálně uvedla na trh další chytré hodinky. Přichází řady Fenix 7 Pro a Epix Pro (Gen 2), které spoj...| Celý článek najdete na tinyurl.com/2mroaxdz

#Chytréhodinky #Garmin #Zprávičky

I am pleased to announce that we released version 1.8.4 of the slixmpp #python #xmpp (#jabber) library on sunday!

It includes:
- Compatibility with python 3.11
- Fixes and updates for existing XEP plugins
- New XEP plugins (mostly thanks to @nicoco)

My thanks go to all those who contributed or tested the new code!

See the complete release notes at
lab.louiz.org/poezio/slixmpp/-…

I spent some time with family this past weekend, and this scene from Into The Spider-Verse is almost exactly how I talk with my uncle: youtube.com/watch?v=pJ638_5gVf…

Infamous Dear Anonymous User from @bert_hubert is asking for help in gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bi… with BIND 9.4.1 (released in 2007) in a proprietary telco stuff, but reporting it against BIND 9.18.15 because “the lines are same”.

Now, I’ve seen everything and I can finally retire from DNS.

Can't promise I'll keep on doing it every day as I'm not sure I'll have enough material but here goes my first attempt at the #AudioMo challenge: have a French talking watch found at the Braille Shop in Brussels, Belgium. It's your standard talking watch, round with its ttiny rubber buttons placed between the watch face and the wristband in the shape of the Braille letter R. In the recording the time is announced twice, then I somehow clicked through different modes like, I believe, stop watch and alarm, then I switched it to the 12-hour format and back to 24 again. Enjoy!