As He Realized His Mistake, Elon Musk Begged Twitter Staff to Turn Off the New Feature He'd Pushed For
X-formerly-Twitter owner Musk reportedly regretted launching Twitter Blue almost immediately, according to an upcoming book.Victor Tangermann (Futurism)
- Social Media Posts (X, IG) (14%, 3 votes)
- Videos (YT, TikTok, Streaming) (4%, 1 vote)
- Podcasts/Audio Content (9%, 2 votes)
- Blogs Posts/Guides (71%, 15 votes)
I finally got around to linking @lloydi’s post “Context is king: long live the king!” from my own (which he references). Anyway, his post:
tpgi.com/context-is-king-long-…
He also covers a couple variations where you can stack techniques for… an effect.
And he has a mini-tool (buried in a disclosure widget at the end) in there to generate the HTML/CSS for each scenario if you provide it the words.
Very detail. Much comprehensive.
Context is king: long live the king! - TPGi
Want to provide extra context in accessible names for buttons, links and other controls while retaining design integrity? Ian Lloyd shares some techniques.Ian Lloyd (TPGi)
Deciphering Glyph :: Against Innovation Tokens
Deciphering Glyph, the blog of Glyph Lefkowitz.blog.glyph.im
📣 Announcing the 2024 Design System Report Survey by @zeroheight!
For the last three years, we've been asking the same question: “What's the current state of #DesignSystems?” And just like a regrettable backflip at Krispy Kreme, we're back at it again.
What's different this time is that we want to hear from more #Developers and learn more about how you build for and with design systems. Start here:
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Announcing the 2024 Design System Report Survey! - Blog - zeroheight
Join the Design System Report survey! Share your insights on design systems to help shape community best practices. Your voice matters!Michelle Chin (zeroheight)
I’m reading and watching so many people trying to figure out how to grapple with an economic system that produces outcomes that threaten to eat us all alive.
And I think, as humans, we want there to be an evil cabal somewhere that is plotting against us, that has actual power and control.
And I suspect that’s actually not true. Sure there are people with power and for sure some of them are plotting against us, project 2025 is a literal example of that, but it is also an example of them not having control. If they did, they would just do it, they would have no need for all this mess in public.
Here I think maybe Dan Davies in The Unaccountability Machine is right: the system, which is our societies and economies on a local and global scale, this system has evolved over centuries, and has emergent and adaptive behaviors. Behaviors that aren’t fully in anyone’s control.
And I think maybe this instinctive reach for an enemy to fight is distracting us from more analytically understanding this system.
And I think understanding the system, at least more than we do now, is critical to changing it.
And without that level headed analysis no amount of revolution will avoid it falling back into its base outcomes.
To quote Kamala’s mother: “You exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you”
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Hallo! Welkom op de folky.me server, voor iedereen die #Balfolk danst. Maak gerust een account en schrijf een #introductie van jezelf.
En neem een kijkje op events.folky.me waar je ook events kan maken
Ik ben Pieter en vind facebook stom, daarom deze server.
Since Meta Ray Ban Smart Glasses are a topic of great interest, we mention this event tonight. Tuesday Night Huddle - Meta Ray Ban Smart Glasses
Come and learn about the newest tech gadget that is taking the blind community by storm, the Ray band Meta smart glasses. Whether you are just getting started or have had your glasses for a while come learn and ask questions.
Sponsored by Kentucky Council of the Blind Next Generation. More about this event can be found on the ACB Community call daily schedule.
#PROTip:
If you use BeMyEyes on Windows, it helps to change the default keyboard commands to ctrl+alt+f1 through f4 for the four main functions.
Every time I post about Afghanistan, I remember how I posted an article with a quote about Afghanistan.
It said one of the main problems with Afghan women and girl's terrible suffering is Western indifference to Afghan women and girl's terrible suffering.
It didn't receive a single boost or reply.
Not even a like.
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"I believe this is a continuation of the Taliban's intimidation and oppression of women - from the way we're dressed to how we appear in public, how we talk, how we even laugh. It says that women shouldn't laugh very loud, and the laugh of women should not be heard by a man, which is extremely horrifying to actually see that this is actually codified in law."
Azadah Raz Mohammad,
Afghan Legal Advisor,
Atlantic Council.
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In Afghanistan, the new 'Vice and Virtue' laws against women are seen as a sign that the Taliban are feeling increasingly bold after they were allowed to go to a U.N. meeting on the condition that women's rights weren't discussed and no representatives for Afghan women were allowed to attend.
They think they can get away with it because they are getting away with it. The international community are letting them get away with it.
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Shutting Afghan women out of key UN conference to appease Taliban ‘a betrayal’
Group allegedly demanding Afghan participation in Doha meeting this month be limited to men and that women’s rights be excluded from the agendaTom Levitt (The Guardian)
bme://take-screenshot: Fairly self-explanatory, takes a screenshot and runs it through Be My AI.
bme://take-photo: Also fairly self-explanatory.
bme://describe-clipboard: attempt to describe an image currently on your clipboard.
bme://open-file-explorer: open the browse for file dialog to select an image to describe.
Have fun! :)
Republican Party leaders seek to purge 225,000 NC voters ahead of 2024 elections, citing worries dismissed by state officials
The RNC and other GOP officials say North Carolina allowed a quarter of a million people to register to vote improperly. State officials say that's false, adding that the proposed GOP solution would violate federal law.Will Doran (WRAL)
- yes (63%, 74 votes)
- nah (36%, 43 votes)
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@matt @Gankra, the problem with Windows is that each time something seems suitable in it, it goes wrong later. Therefore, you have to adapt to these changes by not using the builtin software, turning it off and disabling which is challenging.
Another thing I noticed for myself is that the desktop version is hell as slow in comparison with the server edition loaded with virtual machines. And that was on a high end machine.
Good reminder that France is one of the rare countries in the world to have a declaration obligation when **importing** cryptography.
While one doesn’t need approval, it is critical to file an accurate declaration of the encryption system to the Cybersecurity agency ANSSI.
According to prosecutors, Telegram failed to accurately complete its declaration.
cyber.gouv.fr/faq-demande-daut…
hachyderm.io/@evacide/11302969…
At The Matrix Conference, Peter Klein will tell us how Tele2 is helping the Swedish public sector innovate with Matrix
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Peter will give a presentation on the Matrix-based solution for Sweden’s public sector!
On 20 Sept in Berlin, learn how "Tele2 Samarbete" is breaking new ground by delivering a sovereign collaboration platform.
Read our blog post for more project details element.io/blog/element-signs-…
re: Telegram "Third, Durov faces several charges related to Telegram’s cryptographic features as they haven’t been formally declared or certified by French authorities."
Is that new the need to "declare" cryptography in France?
Frederic Jacobs (@fj@mastodon.social)
Good reminder that France is one of the rare countries in the world to have a declaration obligation when **importing** cryptography.Mastodon
They will also receive JAWS scripts for CoPilot and Replika.
In the case of CoPilot, the scripts make working with the site far more manageable.
In relation to Replika, a keystroke will take you to the most recent message but this is also read automatically. This makes it far easier for you to talk to your Replika.
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@WestphalDenn
Preislich dürfen sie schon etwas kosten, wenn die Qualität passt. Bluetooth sollte es sein und klangtechnisch einigermaßen ausgewogen.
Also so hohe Erwartungen habe ich jetzt an In-Ear Kopfhörer nicht, weil ich die eigentlich nur will, falls ich mal irgendwo Zeit totschlagen muss.
Aber der billigste Schrott muss es deswegen auch nicht sein.
a listen at
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Call 303-786-7777 ex 2, 5, 14. #TechPodcast #AssistiveTech #Accessibility
Unmute Presents Podcast - Aftersight
Listen to audio podcasts online for free. Content is intended for blind, visually impaired, and print disabled audiences.Aftersight
my university has converted our office telephones to Microsoft Teams. when i grumbled about this to a favourite sysadmin, this is how they responded 🔥
“Microsoft has actually brilliantly leveraged the lousy security landscape -- for which they are in no small part responsible -- to capture even larger market-share, as we now need commercial entities to produce the software required to protect us from their failures, and therefore need a more uniform environment to achieve the necessary scale. The uniformity then guarantees an ever greater scale for the inevitable conflagration. Monocultures guarantee one big fire instead of a bunch of small survivable ones. We really have no interest in learning from evolution, in no small part because it would produce fewer billionaires.
— Local Cranky IT Guy” [shared with permission]
This video from Belgium looks quite similar to the videos from Czech railway crossing accidents with long vehicles. Except that here it does not look like a too steep longitudinal ramp but more like a not properly secured trailer.
can anyone comment on what it's like to use @textualize interfaces as a #blind / Low Vision person?
I'd be seriously tempted to start writing my CLI tools in #python if I could make TUIs that worked decently for the visually impaired too.
@matt Wouldn't that be the TUI application, the terminal *and the screen reader*?
I have no idea how you'd do e.g. table navigation in a (Windows) terminal app without extra support from the screen reader.
I guess you could go the virtual buffer route and make it act like a browser, even when there's no HTML involved?
@miki At some point Windows screen reader devs have to stop assuming that we can keep up with all of the native apps in the world, with known browser engines as a special case. Narrator is the best at generically supporting UI Automation, with NVDA in second place. I haven't checked whether NVDA generically supports table navigation for anything that implements the right UIA patterns.
@masukomi Tagging you in this reply; let me know if you want to be dropped from this subthread.
@matt How do you imagine the keyboard navigation patterns for this?
Mac is easy, because you can both use the VO cursor and have the rest of the keyboard interact with the application, but Windows? constantly having to switch between browse mode and focus mode doesn't seem too appealing for terminals, and you can't do table navigation with just NVDA's review cursor.
Mac would have an entirely different problem, that of Voice Over not having a functional speech queue, which would require you to do your own speech for announcing new content instead of relying on the screen reader.
Then you have the problem of how to handle e.g. cursor tracking, in most cases you want the terminal to force your review cursor to the bottom every time new output appears, except when you actually don't. Can you even do that with UIA?
@matt Then there's the whole cursor tracking problem, how do you detect cursor movement for aesthetic / UI reasons versus when the user actually wanted to move the cursor, particularly in programs like VIm (which let you move the cursor with arbitrary keys) and when there's unpredictable network latency, and how do you communicate that properly to the screen reader.
As far as I understand, NVDA still relies on the "when an arrow key is pressed, wait n milliseconds and read whatever the cursor is on" logic, even on the web, which breaks when there's Javascript involved sometimes.
@matt I was personally thinking more along the lines of extra "ARIA-like" escape codes that composed well with how terminals actually work, where some of them would apply to the characters being drawn (like color codes do now) and some of them would control general TTY behavior.
In the latter category, you could have codes for "set cursor movement to cosmetic" and "set cursor movement to user-initiated", which could be emitted before any actual cursor-movement codes.
@matt @miki
Read the thread, had a thought.
A while ago i wrote oho, which AFAIK is the world's best‡ ANSI escape code (and other escape codes) to HTML converter
If Texutual to HTML exists or isn't a huge lift, I wonder if we couldn't make some sort of pipeline to a web-page that used aria tags to indicate the subsection of the page that just changed.
‡ admittedly there wasn't a lot of competition.
GitHub - masukomi/oho: oho: converts colorful terminal output to html
oho: converts colorful terminal output to html. Contribute to masukomi/oho development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
Dear fediverse, are you aware of an open position or a company looking for a #php developer ?
I am available now, I am actively looking for a freelance mission. Contact me if you have anything up your sleeve!
I am looking either in full remote, or in #Montpellier (France) and cities in the Montpelier area.
LibreOffice Asia Conference 2024 in Taipei – Government Migration and Community Experiences Sharing - The Document Foundation Blog
Our Taiwanese community reports back from a recent event: The LibreOffice Asia Conference 2024 was held in Taipei from 2 – 8 August. This conference was suspended for several years due to the pandemic and was relaunched in Indonesia last year.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
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The session videos are here:
Government Day: peertube.slat.org/w/p/h9ViqLLk…
Community Day: peertube.slat.org/w/p/iE7563vD…
LibreOffice Asia Conference 2024 - Government Day
The six sessions of Government Day in LibreOffice Asia Conference 2024.軟體自由協會 PeerTube 影音平台
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Trillion dollar company autocarrot.
I write "drunk coffee" and it replaces it "drunk code"
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