It's always wild to see someone state the very clearly spelled out intention in some piece of media, only for someone else to come in and say "I don't think that was intentional"
Like, there are some pieces of media where the main theme or goal of the work is unclear or not even something the author was thinking about. But there are other pieces of media that will state the central theme in dialog, or through some other very obvious method, and people will still somehow think that reading is unintentional.
Due to a recent app update, I can confirm that if you are using JAWS 2023, 2024 or 2025, the accessibility of the Apple Music app for Windows is not working well.
If you Tab through the items, JAWS says nothing at all.
I have this evening scripted this for my own use and have got good results, and doubtless I will do something with that.
But an app which used to work perfectly with JAWS no longer is working as it used to.
So… O’Reilly sent me email today hyping up how my books (really, just the one, I assume) is going to be AI-translated into Spanish and German, with other languages to follow. This was probably inevitable, but I still have concerns.
First: are there no human translators of these languages?
Second: who’s going to proof-read all 1,126 pages to make sure nothing got botched, especially given the technical nature of the content? The readers? Which isn’t even crowd-sourcing: it’s customer-sourcing.
#Accenture #nvidia #acn #nvda #artificialintelligence #technology #business #financialnews #BusinessNews newsroom.accenture.com/news/20…
The whole of my book on Building a Debugger is now available on Early Access!
It teaches you how to write a native code debugger from scratch.
There's lots of cats.
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Ugly laws will be enforced in Louisville. Medical masks will be allowed at “police discretion”.
Police chief says: “We do have to look at behavior of person, what they're doing at time, those kinds of things."
I have a disability that makes me LOOK nervous. I “appear” like I could be doing something wrong. As a result these bans terrify me.
Disabled people have been begging others to mask for years because we were afraid of this exact outcome.
Failure to normalize masking means those of us who NEED to wear them are seen as outliers. Deviants. Possibly criminals. There’s a target on our back.
Medical exemptions are not the answer - they leave too many people behind.
Everyone should have the right to protect themselves from a deadly & disabling virus. Whether already disabled or not.
Banning masks and then saying that the police will determine who is “legit” in wearing one based on their overall behaviour? Its terrifying.
This is exactly HOW profiling occurs. These bans will disproportionately impact marginalized individuals and people of colour.
They could also impact someone with a condition like mine. I’m immune compromised and high risk for Covid complications - so I ALWAYS wear a fitted respirator when I’m outside my home.
I also have dysautonomia - a literal malfunctioning of my autonomic nervous system.
If I’m upright - I “look” nervous. I’m sweaty, shaky, twitchy and sometimes wobbling. I’ve been accused of being drunk in public on MANY occasions.
It’s not my fault - Dysautonomia means I can’t regulate my blood pressure, heart rate, sweating & even pupil dilation.
The things that cops are trained to look for and consider “suspicious” are all symptoms of my disease.
In the past - the worst thing I had to worry about was being accused of public drunkenness. Even THAT was scary for me.
Mask bans mean I could be arrested and charged with a crime. Just for trying to keep myself & others safe.
I tell this story to encourage others to speak up against mask bans. To mask up in solidarity and help us normalize them so they will be harder to ban.
To encourage people to stop assuming if you have a “legitimate medical reason” you won’t have to worry. We DO worry.
We need less judgement, assumptions and gaslighting and more allies. These laws are dangerous. They will lead to more death, disability AND division.
Many of us have difficulty convincing HCWs of our illnesses - what hope do we have with police?
Please - if you CAN mask - now is the time. You don’t have to wait for a mandate or permission. You can choose to say “enough is enough” & be part of the solution. Break chains of transmission. Protect the vulnerable. Don’t allow government to decide who is & isn’t expendable.
We all have power and agency and can choose to do the right thing. We don’t have to sit idly by and accept repeated covid infections & exclusion of disabled people from public life.
Let’s work together and stop these bans before it’s too late.
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#CovidIsAirborne #CovidCautious #CovidIsNotOver #CleanAir #WearaMask #Disability #LongCovid #Ableism #Denial #CleanAir #Pandemic #PublicHealth #InfectionControl #Eugenics #SafeHealthcare #N95 #Respirators #MasksWork #MaskUp #Spoonie #Discrimination #Dysautonomia #mecfs #pots #mcas #communitycare #wearamask #chronicillness #keepmasksinhealthcare #MaskBans #NoMaskBans #UglyLaws
XDC 2024 starts in Montréal, on Wednesday, October 9th. You'll be able to find various Igalians from the Core, Graphics, and Compilers teams attending the conference.
the design of XMPP and specifications in general is actually that many implementations can be done. If you do a single implementation without specification, you can as well make a separated app.
Various implementations means better integration.
There is no P2P "editor" feature at the moment in XMPP, but it could be done with e.g. Jingle + shared XML.
Denle click al enlace de lo-fi para verlo
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Breaking: the Judge in the Epic v Google case has just issued his final ruling, which states that Google must open up its Play Store catalog to 3P app stores and distribute those 3P app stores within Google Play.
The judge also ruled that Google can't require Google Play app billing, stop developers from telling users about other ways to pay, stop developers from linking to alternative distribution methods, and more.
ja som to nepochopil
"Více možností stahovat aplikace a platit za transakce v nich uskutečněné mají získat uživatelé systému Android."
Matrix v1.12 is here! This spec release brings account locking, marking rooms as unread, and a few other quality of life improvements.
Check out the blog post for more details, and what's coming in v1.13: matrix.org/blog/2024/10/07/mat…
Microsoft warns that a new bug may cause Word for Windows to delete some documents instead of saving them.
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I have failed to promote this very much.
In a couple weeks I’ll be presenting at A11y Camp in Melbourne, Australia.
On Tuesday, 22 October I am running a workshop:
a11ycamp.com.au/workshops/#wsh…
I'm keynoting the talks on Wednesday, 23 October:
a11ycamp.com.au/program/
So if hashtags #accessibility and/or #inclusion are your deal, then you should attend. You can get 10% of tickets with the code A11Y FRIEND10.
Hoy he visto por aquí varios retoots sobre el tema del impacto ecosocial de los #CentrosDeDatos, sobre todo en relación a la inteligencia artificial.
Menos conocida es su relación con el libro electrónico, ya que la generación de un lector electrónico + centros de datos para almacenar esos libros dejan más huella de carbono que la publicación en papel.
@modulux sí, creo mayoritariamente se centran en los dispositivos, pero también en el coste de las búsquedas, por ejemplo. lab.cccb.org/es/el-impacto-amb…
Para mí hay cosas un poco cogidas por los pelos, porque no toda la edición es ecológica, pero por eso precisamente creo necesaria la conversación
Pues visto el artículo me mantengo bastante escéptico, las comparaciones que se hacen me parecen poco razonables--el total de emisiones de Google por segundo con la edición de un libro, por ejemplo. Además los datos sobre emisiones del ciclo de vida de un aparato varían tanto que son de dudosa solvencia (p. ej, 322 libros por lector electrónico para que salga a cuenta, y un párrafo después 22 libros por lector en EEUU o 33 en Suecia). Que por cierto, 20, 30, 50 o 100 libros por lector no me parece en absoluto una cifra inalcanzable.
Además el tema del ciclo de vida está sujeto a toda una serie de dificultades, porque depende de lo que se incluya en el análisis: transporte de libros, almacenamiento, exposición en tiendas, destrucción de ejemplares no vendidos...
Me parece un tema interesante a traer a colación, así que gracias por haberlo hecho!
The moron who didn’t understand how HIS OWN COMPANY’S “private browsing mode” worked thinks we should listen to him to solve the climate crisis.
STFU, Eric. You’re well-past your best-before date. mastodon.social/@jplebreton/11…
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I'm happy to say that as of a few weeks ago, a fix to the issue of alt+arrows being intercepted by the SCRCPY application itself has been corrected. Now, as long as the -K switch is applied (set the keyboard to uhid) and --shortcut-mod is set to anything other than any of the alt keys...
Run .\scrcpy.exe -d -K --shortcut-mod=rctrl
Reading the manual of my new #Shearwater dive computer before class, as one does, and I noticed a note "Color Blind Users:"
The warning or critical warning states can
be determined without the use of color
Color blind users
Warnings display
on a solid inverted
background
Critical Warnings flash
between inverted and
normal text
The note is illustrated with gray scale pictures.
I'm not color blind (that I know about), but I appreciate the attention to #accessibility.
Not sure why it's the TBI and not the FBI coming down on these guys, but if they're not lying about FinCen access then that's a pretty big deal.
"NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A well-known Arizona election denier says his group — working through a conspiracy-minded assistant police chief in tiny Millersville, Tennessee — gained access to a highly confidential federal database that tracks Americans’ banking transactions and other financial data.
Mark Finchem, who pushed lies about the 2020 presidential election and waged an unsuccessful campaign for Arizona’s secretary of state in 2022, made the stunning admissions during a series of recent interviews with far-right podcasters and in a “press conference” staged in Las Vegas to support Millersville Assistant Police Chief Shawn Taylor.
Taylor's department and residence were raided last month by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation following questions raised by an exclusive NewsChannel 5 investigation.
"There's a system called FinCen where we're actually able to track money laundering," Finchem said two weeks ago in that “press conference” to which only other far-right podcasters and conspiracy theorists were invited.'
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in reply to Eric A. Meyer • • •I used to consider O'Reilly the top tech publisher, where one could confidently buy their books sight unseen. I think they lost the plot a while ago, this probably is the icing on the cake.
I'm sorry they are trying to do that to you.