This is a photo I took the last time I was trying to get off a plane, but the staff refused to bring my chair to the door. I'm waiting with my wheelchair joystick, headrest, and cushion as the cleaning crew moves through the plane.

The Department of Transportation is proposing new rules to improve the experience of passengers like me. However, rules already exist—the problem is that the gate agents, flight attendants, and airport staff who should follow them either accidentally or willfully ignore them.

The new rules include training, and I'm suggesting expanding the training to all customer-facing staff. I also suggest having the rules clearly posted. If you like these ideas, please consider posting a comment to the DOT in support, either in your own words or referring to mine:

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I thank Secretary Buttigieg, Senator Duckworth, Director Benjamin, and Disabled activists for this important proposal. As a Disabled air traveler and power wheelchair rider, I have two requests.

1. The current proposal includes "annual training, including hands-on training, of airline employees and contractors who physically assist passengers with mobility disabilities or handle passengers’ wheelchairs." I request that this annual training be provided to all airline and airport staff who interact with customers, not just those who physically assist or handle.

In fact, as a woman with muscular dystrophy who cannot walk at all, my best experiences have been with the people physically lifting me, and my worst experiences have been with gate agents and flight attendants who treat me with disrespect while violating the law. They have raised their voices at me while I'm instructing my assistant in preparing my wheelchair for stowage, threatened to "offload" me from the flight, repeatedly denied me and rolled their eyes when I request that my wheelchair be brought to the door, and repeatedly resisted ensuring adjoining seats for me and my assistant, who sometimes has to physically prevent me from falling forward from the airplane seat.

I request that you expand the annual training to all customer-facing airline and airport staff, including gate agents and flight attendants, because these staff members have significant power over Disabled travelers' safety and experiences.

2. While the DOT's Aviation Consumer Protection policies (which state "Your device must be returned to you in a timely manner as close as possible to the door of the aircraft") and Airline Passengers with Disabilities Bill of Rights are excellent, they are difficult to call upon in the moment they're being violated. When gate agents, flight attendants, and other staff have tried to pressure me against the law, I have had to resort to finding the DOT's laws and policies on my phone (try doing that in airplane mode!). The times I can successfully excavate and point to the documentation are the only times staff have reluctantly backed down. But I believe the burden of carrying the law around shouldn't fall on each Disabled passenger.

Therefore, I request that these laws and policies be easily visible and available in accessible formats, such as: (a) being posted prominently at gate terminals and check-in desks, (b) being available in print at gate terminals and check-in desks, and (c) being included in onboard brochures at every seat.

I believe these two additions to the proposal will greatly enhance its ability to accomplish its mission to ensure airline passengers who ride wheelchairs can travel safely and with dignity.

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Link to my comment: regulations.gov/comment/DOT-OS…
Submit your own comment: regulations.gov/commenton/DOT-…
Press announcement: transportation.gov/briefing-ro…
Full text download of the proposed rule: regulations.gov/document/DOT-O…
Aviation Consumer Protection policy on wheelchairs and other assistive devices: transportation.gov/individuals…
Airline Passengers with Disabilities Bill of Rights: transportation.gov/airconsumer…
Tags: #Disability, #DisabilityJustice, #DisabilityRights, #ableism, #travel

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Beta12 of NVDA 2024.1 is now available for download & testing.

We know there have been a lot of betas, but THIS is the final planned beta for 2024.1. We'd like to thank everyone who has been testing these and reporting issues to us.

Full info & download from: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2024-1b…

Changes introduced in Beta 12:
- Bug fix for emojis and unicode symbols in NVDA dialogs
- No longer report "native copy"
- Updated our GUI framework wxPython.
- Updates to translations

#News #NVDA #NVDAsr

What changed in our last Envision App update? Read more on our innovation.
t.ly/fO2WU
#PerceivePossibilities #Accessibility #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #LetsEnvision #AssistiveTechnology

This is boggling to me, a drop-in replacement of CUDA and neither #Intel nor #AMD saw it as worth paying to develop? How can chip companies look at NVidia’s #NVDA $2T valuation and “can’t keep ‘em in stock” situation and say “Nah, why would we pay some dude to make us a viable alternative”? (I mean, maybe the library sucks or competing with private projects, but it’s a single developer, Michael, how much could that cost? A million dollars?)

cgchannel.com/2024/02/open-sou…

in reply to Larry O'Brien

Is there any chance we can encourage you to trend #NVIDIA when that's the company you mean, please? I know what their NASDAQ handle is, but #NVDA is much more widely known as the name of the screen reader we make and the #NVDA hashtag is very widely used for the screen reader. It will save both our communities polluting each other's feeds. If you'd like to find out more about the screen reader, our website is nvaccess.org/ - Thank you!

According to "the greater internet fuckwad theory," the ills of the internet can be traced to anonymity:

> Normal Person + Anonymity + Audience = Total Fuckwad

knowyourmeme.com/memes/greater…

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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

pluralistic.net/2024/03/04/gre…

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Ableton 12 released today and I saw a couple of people curious whether it’s worth trying. I’ve been testing it for a while and my main takeaway from it is that it’s for the most part a joy to use. The workflow is quite unique, because you’re essentially assembling different sections of your song that you can play live (hence the name) before committing to a more typical timeline, and I personally found this actually got me making way more musical output than before. You also get a lot of very interesting and varied sounds and patches to work with, and 95% of the built-in devices are accessible (with the exception of the ones based on Max4Live which is kind of like the JS effects in Reaper). There is also currently no way to edit automation like you can in Reaper or Logic, which is probably its biggest limitation right now but will most likely be fixed in a future update. But yeah, if you’ve been wondering if it’s worth trying, absolutely. It’s amazing how it went from completely inaccessible to the state it’s in now even if there are some things left to do. There’s also already some accessibility resources on this page help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/arti…

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I still need 2 more donations to win my "friendly wager" w/ our fundraising team. I bet I could get 10 Mastodon users to donate to a CU Fund during the #buffsallin campaign. If you can spare even $1 and 5 min, PLEASE consider donating to CMCI using this link buffsallin.cu.edu/o/university…. This is a great way to show marketing groups that Mastodon is worth adding to their social media mix.
in reply to Mike Gifford, CPWA @FOSDEM

@mgifford CU uses a fairly unique approach to fundraising where anyone can have a fund for just about any reason. Like frisbee, donate to giving.cu.edu/fund/mens-ultima…. Apple trees? giving.cu.edu/fund/boulder-app…. We have > 2K funds on giving.cu.edu/. This CMCI was one featured in a campaign CU Boudler is running right now called #buffsallin. Not all 2K funds are part of that campaign, but you could donate to any of the funds on buffsallin.cu.edu/ if you add the utm values to the query string.
in reply to Mike Gifford, CPWA @FOSDEM

@mgifford I am targeting CMCI because ofthe work they have been doing the fediverse made it win/win. The service CU uses for crowdfunding also provided support for drupal.org/project/community_f… in D7, but when using the service directly they provide reports of the donation sources for marketers based on the utm values in the query string. The process of donating is embarrassingly convoluted and we lose utm reporting in the process right now. Community Funded -> D7 Commerce -> Salesforce
in reply to Mike Gifford, CPWA @FOSDEM

@mgifford Everything Community Funded is doing could be built in Drupal Commerce, but the our marketing teams really like working with a vendor used by many of their peer institutions. What we're doing on giving.cu.edu will change in 2025 to remain PCI compliant, but that's no longer a site/service I'm directly responsible for. Adding ?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=organic_social to the end of any funds URL will work and still show that the donor source was Mastodon.

Last week, instead of getting angry at all of the nonsense people were spouting about Apple and the EU and blurting out a series of angry toots, I decided to instead write a calm and measured explanation of how the EU works from a tech management perspective, with references.

"Facing reality, whether it’s about Apple or the EU, is a core requirement for good management"

baldurbjarnason.com/2024/facin…

kauza S-300
"Skutočne sme sa ocitli v zlej situácii, keď hrozí, že strategické objetky budú brániť systémy kratšieho dosahu. Lenže je klamlivá predstava, že pred odovzdaním S-300 sme boli v lepšej situácii. Exminister obrany Jaroslav Naď aj armáda potvrdzujú, že predtým zväčša nečinne zaháľala v garážach, lebo nám chýbali náhradné diely atď. Ukrajinci ju pred nasadením do bojov museli najskôr takisto poslať do dielní." 1/2
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#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you:

1,114 added apps

Say again: WHAT? – Well, OK, 1,114 _duplicated_ apps. – What, you dupe us?

Nah, I MIRROR!

IzzyOnDroid hereby proudly announces its first mirror has gone live about 24 hours ago. A big thanks to Andrew Lewman for giving it a home in the bay area "beyond the sea". So faster access for those "over there", and more resilience too.

Doubly enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzySoftRepo :awesome:

Nechci vypadat jak antivaxer, ale tohle je možná už trochu za hranou 😀
Muž se nechal 217krát naočkovat proti covidu. Zkoumali ho vědci a nedoporučují to
zpravy.aktualne.cz/zahranici/m…

Oh wow, Microsoft is ending support for the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA)!

The Amazon Appstore on Windows and all apps and games dependent on WSA won't be supported starting March 5, 2025.

Any apps or games you installed prior to today will still be available through the deprecation date.

Source: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/wind…

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Re last (About Windows 11 losing the android subsystem): Wow, that’s unexpected. But modern Microsoft (as in from the last few months/years) is really aggressively getting rid of everything that’s not profitable or used much anymore. All that to save costs to bring more crappy AI to Windows I guess. Or, could it be perhaps a foreshadowing of Amazon planning to ditch Android in favor of that custom Linux distro which they can control better, which would kill their android app store that Windows depended on? Hmmm…

In other news this was like the one thing that had me even remotely interested in eventually getting Windows 11, especially because it’s the one Android emulator that you can actually get some speech going on.

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It's #TuneTuesday and the theme is #IBoughtItFirst - the first single/album you got for yourself. @communiteatime is driving and picking the music, so don't say we didn't warn you. ⚠️

That first album was...Shepherd Moons by Enya. For a 90s teen into Irish and New Age music, what else would it have been? 😅

This was the fav song, and it made it onto an Ireland travel playlist for OSS-EU back in 2022. And now our earworm is yours! What was your first? 🐛

youtube.com/watch?v=g4w4aKsWzk…

#Thunderbird

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The first single I ever bought was ... That's the Way I Like It by KC & the Sunshine Band. youtube.com/watch?v=7UWkrEb_i-…