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in reply to Andrew Kelley

Can you please provide a description (alt text) for that image? That's especially important when posting images with no text in the post body. Thanks.


Remember kids, when you get assigned the special kinda illegal project at work – it's not because you're on the inner circle – it's because you're the expendable fall guy weakling who will misinterpret inclusion to illicit conspiracy as the respect you crave.




ElevenLab AI text-to-speech e-reading app launched globally goodereader.com/blog/digital-p…


🕐Z #NowPlaying At the top of the hour why not jazz up your day with a new edition of Smooth and Easy with Kelly Sapergia. an hour of Smooth #Jazz, #Chillout and #EasyListening music. theglobalvoice.info:8443/broad… #TGVRadio 🤎🎷🐝🎧🌬️🎵


Trying to do this all from first principles, so:

* A freedom-respecting computer should never prevent a user from running software they want to run

But also:

* A safety-respecting computer should never allow someone other than the user to run software that acts against the user

There's no inherent conflict here - the user should be allowed to run whatever they want, someone who isn't the user shouldn't. But how do we tell the difference?



Has anyone else found that since iOS 17, VoiceOver will read notifications on the lock screen even when the VoiceOver "Notifications When Locked" setting is set to "Speak Count"? #accessibility
in reply to Jamie Teh

Unless you'e running a very old iOS, you should be able to schedule your notifications to show up in a summary. You can configure when the summary shows up. For each app's notifications you have enabled, you can tell it to show up grouped in the daily summary. For example, I have all the YouTube and Amazon notifications coming in as a summary. You can config this by using actions/manage notifications while focused on a notification for the app in question.
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in reply to Pratik Patel

@ppatel Ah. I do have grouped notifications, but not scheduled summaries. I also don't want them to be delayed. I just don't want VO blurting them out when I explicitly have it set not to do that.
in reply to Jamie Teh

For me, the ones I have coming in that aren't going to scheduled summary, aren't spoken at all. I have them set to silent. Then again, those are set to come to my watch. Things like Uber or wallet show up on the watch along with the phone, where they're silent.
in reply to Pratik Patel

@ppatel The problem occurs when I don't have my watch on. In that case, I want to hear notification sounds on my phone and it's reasonable for the phone to say the time and "2 notifications" or whatever. Instead, i get the time plus the entire notification read out, which is deeply irritating when my phone is on the other side of the room.
in reply to Jamie Teh

I understand that you dont' want them speaking. Can you configure your notifications to be silent and then switch them back to count to see if that makes a difference?
in reply to Pratik Patel

@ppatel It doesn't seem to. It's like that setting just gets ignored. I've taken to just turning off VoiceOver speech when I lock my phone, which works but is difficult to remember to do.
in reply to Jamie Teh

If you put your phone face down, they'll be completely silent. But that defeats the purpose of having the count read out loud. I'll do some ttesting with iOS 18 later today and file a bug.
in reply to Pratik Patel

@ppatel Ah, I knew about that, but I keep forgetting. That's actually helpful; easier than remembering to mute speech. Though it does mean Siri won't work. Hmm. All good, I can file a bug too; was just wondering if anyone else had seen this problem or whether it was just me.
in reply to Jamie Teh

I'll try to replicate the behavior. If they're going to implement a feature, it should be working properly, regardless of how many people use it.
in reply to Jamie Teh

I think so but couldn't say for certain, as my phone is at my desk and always unlocked unless I'm out.


Movim 0.27 Lovas is finally there! 🎉

In this #Movim #release you'll find the first exciting video-conferencing features integrated with the help of the @nlnet funding. A big thanks to them for their precious support 😊 ❤️

The call flow is now completely integrated in the main window and an important refactoring was done both in the frontend part and the #XMPP Jingle stack.

You will also find several user interfaces fixes as well as a database reorganization.

⚠️ This version is also fixing a serious security issue that could cause remote-code execution under specific circumstances. We are inviting you to update as soon as possible.

mov.im/node/pubsub.movim.eu/Mo…



Me this afternoon: hunkered down in my closet, ignoring another fire alarm, trying not to see the whole damned thing as a metaphor for life these days

And yes, that is quite literal. I've been present for at least 4 false fire alarms in my new apartment building, 2 at around 2 AM, and have started ignoring them all with caveats. My closet is the only spot without a speaker blaring some obnoxiously loud, unique-per-room, sound designed to induce maximum panic and basically obliterate the usefulness of my most critical sense. The metaphor just gets more depressingly spot on the wider out you zoom.

in reply to Nolan Darilek

I remember one of my previous places someone was known for pulling the alarm when having a fight with her boyfriend at odd hours as a "fast way to get the police". :|
in reply to ocdtrekkie

No kidding, hard to know what's up. Management is sending all this passive-aggressive stuff about not vaping or smoking weed in our units, and that they're having a tech out, so feels more like your classic mix of victim blaming/CYA. But anything's possible.


Status (get away with my wife in Eastern Shores of Virginia)


The gritty deets are in the thread, but a follow-up to yesterday's post:

Some combo of "reset glasses, reset app, upgrade firmware, reset reset reset sorted things. I'm now back to having Meta AI describing things to me and it's already been useful.

One pro tip though: apparently the AI does not do PII at all. As in, you can't ask it who a package your apartment just tosses into the mailroom is to, even if it's clearly visible in the image, because it just won't answer questions like "Who is this package addressed to?" no matter how many ways you phrase it. This is at least anecdotally confirmed beyond me, so it isn't just that I used the wrong incantation.

Anyhow, was bummed to write that post. It's a useful tool when it works. Hell, the amount I can destress just by pulling print material out of cabinets and learning I can throw most of it away because it's just owners' manuals I can get online...that's huge, and worth the $300. But I still think there should be some way of tracking these limitations, because they both make sense and also might mean something isn't the accessibility tool you think it is when you buy it.



Nejde pod schody, ale pijem Desperado a keď ma bude ešte takto stalkovať tak tu vypijem aj to druhé. :kekw:
in reply to SuspiciousDuck

Čo ak obaja vyzerajú tak isto? Určite viem tým som si istý že sú si dvaja dosť podobný, naraz som ich videl raz ale boli v kríkoch úplne som ich nevidel..
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Regina Nkenchor @reginankenchor has just published "Assessing the Effectiveness of GNOME's Diversity and Inclusion Strategies: Challenges, Opportunities, and Recommendations". We have a lot of work to do!

linkedin.com/pulse/assessing-e…

@gnome



I found this podcast on the ethics of AI, including its tendencies toward greater economic and social power accumulation, to be more insightful a discussion than most.
thedsrnetwork.com/how-ai-is-dr…
#AI #Ethics #politics


in reply to David Goldfield

The ones I bought several years ago are, for the most part, working. No need for another Bluetooth speaker, but it would be nice if the current ones could adjust the EQ.


Version 2024.8.2 is now live in the App Store:

STREAMING IS BACK!

Also in this update:
- Smart Speed now displays its current speed
- Podcasts can now have different sort order for Unplayed and All modes
- Other minor fixes



Laptops from System76 and Framework are always advertising that they work well with Linux, but that's NOTHING compared to this.
in reply to Foone🏳️‍⚧️

So this was a computer designed for people who just needed something cheap to do word processing and the like. The details on the specs are rare, but apparently it has 5 megabyte of ROM, 4 megabyte of RAM, and 1 megabyte of flash storage.
Since this is the NB-80C, it's got a 10.4" 640x480 color LCD. (the NB-60 has a 9.4" 640x480 greyscale LCD)


Many spaces in #AmateurRadio such as #ARRL #Yaesu #WSJT-X either directly or indirectly tell #blind and #disabled #HamRadio ops every day that we just don't belong and we don't count through their ongoing and flagrant unwillingness to consider implementing even the most basic concepts of #inclusive or #universal #design principles in any of their products, programs or services. Let's all agree that it is long past time for that to change! #accessibility #disability #a11y

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29 Useful Free and Open-Source Git Tools linuxtoday.com/developer/29-us…



This article doesn't have the word "commute" in it at all. Not very many of them do.

"As much as an 8 percent raise", but 8% of an 8 hour day is about 45 minutes. Which is... a 20 minute commute to and from work, which is time out of your life your employer is taking from you, unpaid, for which employer and employee both gain nothing.

And a 20 minute commute in Toronto is a _joke_, it's nothing. 40, 60, sometimes 90 are common.

I wish journalists could do math.

cnbc.com/2024/08/23/why-remote…

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in reply to mhoye

Imagine a job offer that read:

"As a condition of your employment, you will spend an additional 60 to 90 minutes every day in a mildly unpleasant environment accomplishing nothing. You will not be compensated for this time, nor any costs incurred during this time. Nothing that happens during this time will be valued or recognized by your employer in any way. However, should you decline these conditions or fail to complete them you will be fired."

A reasonable person might ask "what the hell".

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in reply to mhoye

“However, at our random discretion we may require you to engage in an important phone call during this unpaid time. You will not be able to communicate in any reasonable way because you either will be driving or in a crowded public transit, but your responses will be held against you at your next performance evaluation.”


Snáď iba preháňam, ale nemôžem si pomôcť. Vždy keď zavadím o noviny, vidím ako deň po dni prerážame nové dno (žumpy).
Dostanú ľudia už rozum? Alebo dostane vláda mrzkej lúzy 2.0 nejaký ďalší geniálny nápad... nejaký Lex "nechajte nás v tichosti kradnúť"?

Každopádne už nedokážem iba kľudne sedieť, na cenzúru sa treba pripraviť:

herrman.sk/home/ako-sa-priprav…

#cenzura #vladamrzkejluzy #dns #slovakia #slovensko #navody

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in reply to Ľuboš Moščovič

Nehovorim ze nemas pravdu, sam mam uz dlhsiu dobu pripravene tri rozne vpnky, z toho dve na vlastnom serveri v zahranici. Len ma zamrazilo ked som to cital, lebo som si uvedomil ze tato vlada je toho fakt schopna.
in reply to ticho

@ticho

Aj k VPNkam sa dostanem. Ľudia sú ochotní sa brániť, len väčšina netuší ako. Informácie sú sila.



Microsoft to hold an event on September 10 with CrowdStrike and other cybersecurity vendors to discuss how to prevent incidents similar to the July outage (Jordan Novet/CNBC)

cnbc.com/2024/08/23/microsoft-…
techmeme.com/240823/p11#a24082…



The Russian economy is crashing.

In 2008 one ruble would buy 4 US cents. Now the value is just 1 cent. Imagine an entire country of people having the value of their pensions etc. reduced by 75 percent, just because of 1 man’s stupidity.

Good luck with the imports Vladimir.

in reply to Randahl Fink

oh, no-no it’s not that bad!

It’s even worse!

In 1991 you could get $2 for 1₽.
In ‘92 it was just 0.8¢
By ‘97 crashed to 0.016¢

Then RUB was denominated by factor 1000 (1000₽ → 1₽) in ‘98

So now you get 16¢ for 1 new ₽, but…

by ‘99 it was already 4¢
and in ‘24 it’s back to 1¢

But now you know that it’s actually 0.0001¢.

So it’s 2$ to 0.0001¢ in just 35 years.

Yeah, you are reading this right:

RUB in ‘24 worth 2,000,000 (two million) times less than in ‘91 comparing to USD

Kinda make you think, right?

But wait!

let’s look 100 years back. It’s 1920 and exchange rate it still about 1¢ for 1₽

Catch is that along the way it was denominated 6 times, by total factor of 5 × 10¹⁵ so in just a century it’s value comparing to USD is fallen

5 000 000 000 000 000

five
quadrillion
times

1 quadrillion is 1000 trillions, so it’s 140 times bigger than US national debt.

“crashing” is just a permanent state of Russian economy



Sources: Apple plans to unveil new iPhones, AirPods, and Apple Watches on September 10; developer logs: Apple has ramped up testing of four new M4 Mac models (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)

bloomberg.com/news/articles/20…
techmeme.com/240823/p15#a24082…




Nie som fanúšikom AirTagov a iných spyware udelátok... ALE... toto je jednoznačne za aspoň jedného bludišťáka 👍

From: @briankrebs
infosec.exchange/@briankrebs/1…



I found England’s least believable address.

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Hey to all my fellow #AmateurRadio operators excited about the new #Yaesu radio. Years ago, Yaesu told #blind #HamRadio ops that they were no longer adding #accessibility features to their rigs because there weren't enough of us to justify the cost. This is tantamount to saying blind hams just don't count. Yaesu is a bad company with bad people at the top, so I am asking all of you to please think about your fellow blind hams before plunking down your hard earned money to support their behavior.


A week supercharged in client updates, and a call for booths for The Matrix Conference. That and more happened This Week in Matrix!

matrix.org/blog/2024/08/23/thi…



A Prominent Accessibility Advocate Worked With Studios and Inspired Change. But She Never Actually EXISTED. ign.com/articles/a-prominent-a…
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Today I learnt that the Mandarin for "comrade" under Communism (同志 tóngzhì) has been repurposed to mean "gay". Awesome work, comrades!

Here's my source, a YouTube interview with bilingual subtitles. youtube.com/watch?v=zHDwOegIVw…

#Mandarin

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Enlightenment brings whatever one desires. I desire to be amused.

— Captain Wrack, in “Enlightenment”

#DoctorWho #quote #quotation




Any screen reader users able to help idenfity the best pattern for ensuring this proposed fediverse symbol gets read out loud correctly in different software?
typo.social/@FediverseSymbol/1…


Each time this sign goes by in my feed, I mentally add "and Stacy's Mom"

And now I shall spend the day listening to Adam Schlesinger's considerable oeuvre. In addition to his career with Fountains of Wayne, he wrote for the Click Five and the Monkees, for Stephen Colbert and Sesame Street, for the Tony Awards and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, to say nothing of penning the title track for _That Thing You Do!_

Adam's death in April 2020 will always be the public figure Covid death that hits me hardest

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in reply to Kim Scheinberg

He also wrote some of the songs for the 2007 romantic comedy Music and Lyrics, including the song "Way Back Into Love" that the two leads cowrite in the movie.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt
I ran out of characters! I could have done another five paragraphs on his awesomeness. I hate thinking about how many songs we were cheated out of when he died. He was also reputed to be the nicest guy in the industry

His "I was just fucking around and it needs a ton of work" demo tape for _What'll It Be_ ended up being recorded and sung nearly note for note in CE-G. He was so so good.