“Buh, Aral, #Fedora is a volunteer project… you a nasty bum-bum criticising us for shipping an operating system without a functional screen reader by default for EIGHT YEARS…”

Meanwhile, in reality: “The Fedora Project is not a separate legal entity or organization; Red Hat retains liability for its actions.”

Who owns Red Hat?

#IBM.

What is IBM? A 150 billion-dollar corporation.

Cut the “we’re volunteers” bullshit, acknowledge your ableist culture, and do better.

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In-Process is out! This week featuring the NVDA 2024.2 Release Candidate, user Arthur’s Experience in Brazil, the new Synth Settings Ring commands, and a long piece on assigning new Input gestures / keystrokes. Check it out at: nvaccess.org/post/in-process-2…

#Blog #NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #News #Newsletter #Accessibility

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Definitely! And I'm glad we could be so responsive on this issue :) As a bonus update - something else I found out in investigating, we are planning to add the developer guide to our files to be translated - which should both ensure any issues like this are seen by more people before they go live, and also that it will be translated for users developing for NVDA who natively speak languages other than English :) github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issue…
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my favorite Rockstar dev, LIBCURL COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE

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All rights reserved.

Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.

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#AudioMo: Two days ago, Jake picked up a Sony #PS4 from his friend for all of £30. Yesterday, after not playing it for many, many years, I bought #Tekken2 and introduced him to it. This is my first reaction recording after not playing it for so long.
I used to sink hours and hours into this game on the original Playstation back in the 90's, so this is incredibly nostalgic for me.
From the music, to the sounds, everything is tied up in memories of yesteryear.
First, you'll hear the intro music, then a practice match so I can remember the combos, then a survival match.
His friend also found a second controller which Jake picked up yesterday after this recording happened, so we played two-player and it was a lot of fun.
One of the first times I've been able to game with my son in this way and we both loved every minute of it.

Freedom isn’t freedom if it’s only for abled people.

Then again, there’s a reason you don’t see the word “freedom” in “open source.”

And there’s a reason “share alike” is just one of the principles of Small Technology, alongside a non-colonial approach, inclusivity, and others. (small-tech.org/about/#small-te…)

#openSource #ableism #foss #freedom #accessibility #a11y #inclusivity #SmallTech

For eight years Fedora has been shipping GNOME with a broken screen reader!

EIGHT YEARS!

(Wayland has been default on Fedora for eight years – since Fedora 25, released in 2016.)

And a hundred-billion-dollar corporation like IBM ships operating systems today based on it with a broken screen reader.

What is an ableist culture? One in which the people who call this out get ostracised.

#ableism #fedora #redHat #IBM #gnome #cosmic #wayland #a11y #system76 #linux fosstodon.org/@soller/11264637…

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@xbezdick @mattb @jgamble I always find this an interesting take. On the one hand I completely get it, it's a valid point. But on the other hand I think it's important to keep in mind it's not just FLOSS developers who use this, or any, Linux distro. A user switching from Windows/Mac isn't going to want to learn a programming language, Linux internals, Orca internals etc. jut to get their system to work. Does that by proxy then mean they can't call out they feel being excluded, when an initiatve (Wayland, pipewire, take your pick) was quite obviously developed in such a way where accessibility was excluded?
It took 8 years for Wayland to develop some kind of semblance of accessibility. Calamares installer has had issues open for almost the same amount of time. Screen reader users, who are definitely not always developers or even open-source enthusiasts, who just want to use a piece of software like everybody else does, can't, and haven't been able to for a very, very long time without all kinds of blackbelt tech fuckery that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy, let along a random user who just wants to try Linux. Such a user doesn't care about issues, or giving back to the community, or how to best and constructively provide feedback to the right person. THis user sees people exclude them for years, and then give them a hard time for daring to speak up. I have had people in my streams asking me if it's even worth creating issues because they feel they'll either be ignored or yelled at. Is that the message we want to send?

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Let's take IBM out of the equation for a minute and let's not even look at Fedora, let's look at Linux as a non-techie sees it. Oh yeah, Linux, the alternative to Windows. There's different flavors of it right? Cool, I like (insert_favorite_distro_here), let's install it.
From this viewpoint, ANY Linux distro is outright hostile to a user with assistive tech needs. Many of them don't include a screen reader at all, which means a user who needs one can't install it by themselves. Some have one, but require a to the user unreachable checkbox to be enabled first. Some have a screen reader, but no voice to speak through. And that's just screenreaders.
Xorg is a security risk so the change was warranted is all well and good, but what a lot of these projects fail to take into account is that accessibility should be up there with security, localization, performance etc., because otherwise you're, at this point, wilfully discriminating against potential users. Not fun to say, not fun to hear I'm sure, but a fact nonetheless. And I get to say this. As a developer who's fully blind, has a 40-hour a week job, and would very much like to find an OS that isn't Windows/Mac OS without having to essentially rearchitect the entire freaking accessibility API before I do anything else, i get to bitch when literally an entire ecosystem figures that I'll get my turn years, maybe even decades after everybody else is already moving onto the next thing. Even if I don't have issues to my name that provide me that street cred, sorry to say

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🚀📨 "Why JMAP Protocol is Faster". Discover how JMAP streamlines email synchronization, boosts efficiency, and simplifies development compared to IMAP.

Check it out here: mailtemi.com/blog/why-jmap-is-… #JMAP #Email

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👆For those interested in the back story, or in this day and age suspecting AI, a bit more about this including some of Dick van Duijn's shots leading up to this

businessinsider.com/photograph…

#squirrel #photography #naturephotography

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📣 If the EU Council wants to exempt themselves from the #ChatControl client-side scanning, then they know what they are doing is wrong.

The vote is today.

Let them know we will not accept mass #surveillance! Together we can stop this dangerous law. 💪

patrick-breyer.de/en/chat-cont…

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@Bruce_Toews @NightDrake @frog67 Oh, I don't have a problem with using trusted software to apply changes to the registry. The types of software that I don't recommend are those programs that offer to clean the registry. You'll never see any boost in performance by using them and in one case it hosed a student's machine enough so that it wouldn't boot and I needed sighted assistance to repair the machine. Admittedly, that only happened once and it was probably ten or more years ago but I never forgot it.

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I don't know about you but I haven't memorized #WCAG. I got sick and tired of browsing google for answers. I thought that that maybe a good way to go is create a #gpt in the #gptstore. I am also work on a WCAG Reference ap(coming soon)

If you want to try it here is the link.

Feedback is welcome.

chatgpt.com/g/g-MWtM0WK6Z-wcag…

#Wcag2.2

#Accessibility

#A11y

#DigitalAccessibility

Children’s assistive device invention contest to improve the lives of people with hearing loss attoday.co.uk/childrens-assist…

Apple Explains iPhone 15 Pro Requirement for Apple Intelligence: The iPhone 15 Pro models use the A17 Pro chip, which has a 16-core Neural Engine that's up to 2x faster than the A16 chip found in the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, performing nearly 35 trillion operations per second. Federighi hinted that RAM is also another aspect of the system that the new AI features require, so it is perhaps no coincidence that all the devices compatible with Apple Intelligence have at least 8GB of RAM.

macrumors.com/2024/06/19/apple…

Well, we actually did it. My friend (not on Mastodon) and I finally! released our first album, Love Loss Lament. I'm pretty stoked.
Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/7hBQRXm…
Apple Music: music.apple.com/au/album/love-…
YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK…
Others: songwhip.com/electronightalche…

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