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Justin Wong made an awesome little video cutting tool called vic, using Chafa and Rust: github.com/wong-justin/vic

This is going to be extremely useful. Might even improve my posting, unlikely as that sounds.



#dobréRáno vespolek...

Probudím se s bolestí v krku a teplota co? Nic. No ale stejně se budu tvářit a chovat jako kdyby ano. Protože pocitově mám minimálně 38,9. Tak! Tak hezké ráno a ať je vám líp než mně!



Is there a reason I shouldn’t buy a framework laptop to replace this Dell garbage?


I feel like it’s the year 2001 when I resisted getting a mobile phone until I really needed it. Now I’m resisting Meta glasses. Not sure why. Maybe it’s the cost … I really need a laptop too, but it may also be because it’s “what everybody’s doing” in my little community. For now, I resisted instant next day arrival, and my wife and I’ll be old geezer standouts for awhile at least. We are ok being classed as geezerz though.
in reply to James Scholes

@jscholes @amy0223 With third-party support on the way IE, Be My Eyes etc, they will trounce Envision glasses for portability in short-order. If they allow one third-party app, others will surely follow.
in reply to Andre Louis

@FreakyFwoof @jscholes @amy0223 Yeah we're going in the right direction IMHO with mainstream equipment with third-party app support, rather than using specific hardware like Envision and Orcam have done in the past. I'm still not a huge convert at the moment, but I don't need to record video right now. I'm still wanting to do more OCR reading with these glasses, which I don't believe is an option right now.
in reply to Andrew Hodgson

@andrew @FreakyFwoof @jscholes I don’t have the need for any kind of smart glasses right now and we’re trying to save money and all. But if I were buying, even with any downsides I’ll take a mainstream option over a for the blind product. I just don’t trust these niche products that are so highly priced to stay around. And when envision ends up like Orcam it’ll be a mess.
in reply to Amy

@amy0223 @andrew @jscholes What you said. I've tried to go mainstream with products I've purchased as much as humanly possible. Orbit Reader is an exception for obvious reason. In 1994, my dad gave me a Franklin Language Master which just *happened* to have TTs, so even that I guess is an off-the-shelf product. Loved that thing.
in reply to Noel Romey

@FreakyFwoof @amy0223 @andrew @jscholes That Language Master, which was called the Language Master 6000 Special Edition, was amazing. Everything on it was accessible and it even came with an excellent instruction tape. Several years ago, I bought a used one so I could continue to play with it. I always hoped that Franklin would have released an accessible encyclopedia but I don't think they ever did.
in reply to David Goldfield

@DavidGoldfield @FreakyFwoof @amy0223 @andrew @jscholes I remember you doing a demo of that from the 1992 Blazie Engineering audio newsletter. Finally got my hands on one in middle school a few years later. "All aboard!"
in reply to Steve

@sclower @FreakyFwoof @amy0223 @andrew @jscholes I totally forgot that I had done a demo of that product and even now I barely remember it. That came about because Blazie Engineering became a distributor, though not the only distributor, of that product.
in reply to Andrew Hodgson

@andrew @FreakyFwoof @jscholes @amy0223 I meant to ask, can these glasses just be used for system audio and phone calls, like bluetooth earphones? or are they purely for the app ecosystem?



Delivery by October 30. Wow. It’s 2024. They still ship with the pony express.
And X1 carbon are overpriced.


The sky was thick solid clouds stretching from the horizon in the east to just above the horizon in the west. I wondered if that little gap above the horizon in the west would be enough for an interesting sunset. We waited 35 minutes for sunset and it was worth it.
#sunset #montreal


Ward Christensen, BBS inventor and architect of our online age, dies at age 78 arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/1…


Looks like my laptop is no longer charging. Fucking. Dell. USB-C. garbage.
And what can I get in under 2 days?
in reply to Hubert Figuière

It should be noted the original Dell charger that use a jack died in under 2 years. Because Dell is terrific quality.
in reply to Hubert Figuière

Found a replacement for the barrel jack charger, this will work to keep the laptop running. Ordered a replacement. Not Dhell. Not (overpriced) Lenovo.

Got a Framework. Will report in 2 weeks (or sooner)



Here's What We Know About the Latest Major Meat Recall cnet.com/news/heres-what-we-kn…


What Is Meta AI? Everything to Know About the Social Network's AI Tools cnet.com/tech/services-and-sof…


Meta Ray-Bans Public Beta Open to All! aira.io/meta-ray-bans-public-b…



Hey Google and Microsoft, instead of spending billions to refurb nuclear explodium stations, why don't you spend these billions in future clean energy tech to the good of humanity. And I'm not talking build tech-bro solution.


"I received four denials on the same day. Three of which occurred when requesting one ride. I was connected with another driver and was again denied another two times. The app notified me that I would have to re-request my ride as it had timed out. Later that afternoon, I attempted to request a ride home. The driver arrived, saw me and my dog, and drove away without speaking to us. This time I did not notify the driver previous to them arriving.” – Guide Dog User in Texas, January 2023


Welcome to the RB family, Food Expirations 🥳

apt.izzysoft.de/packages/com.l…

Food expirations helps to to remember all the expiration dates of your food stocks.

Was quite a ride as for some reason the build is "flaky" (non-deterministic) – but finally we got it working :awesome:

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid



I just added X-M5 to libopenraw. Now I need to finish the demosaic.



Which feature should be added next in Cambalache?

Cambalache is a RAD tool for #GTK4 and #GNOME @GTK @gnome

  • GtkExpression support (27%, 10 votes)
  • GResource (27%, 10 votes)
  • Accessibility (36%, 13 votes)
  • In App polls (8%, 3 votes)
36 voters. Poll end: 3 weeks ago

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this recent WordPress stuff is like a speedrun counterargument against Founder Mode


keď po sebe čítam ten sloh, ty vole to je dobré, určite s chybami ale dej, sám sa divým :kekw:
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Another audiogame that would be cool to have the music for is Manaman 2, then I could build a Mist World music soundpack for it - I wouldn't even need all sounds, just all musics. The manual thankfully lists artists, but unlike STW does not list track names so I cannot purchase them like I did (bonus: I now have a bunch of purchased music and I did get to support the artists too)
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“Shopify, accessibility lawsuits & ‘Compliance’”
nicchan.me/blog/shopify-access…

Long read that looks at responsibility, content accessibility, the ACR of one theme, and drive-by lawsuits.

This quote tho: “In a way, the Shopify app store and theme store create a parasitic ecosystem.”

#accessibility #a11y



The latest developer beta of iOS 18.1 resolves the direct touch issues with VoiceOver. Apple even responded to my feedback saying it had been fixed! Normally all of my feedbacks feel like yelling into the void. Momentous.


This is a positive review! Very much looking forward to when this debuts for the iPhone 16. Have been eyeing this ever since it was released at CES. Clicks Keyboard for iPhone 16 Pro – Rebuilt on customer feedback - 9to5Mac 9to5mac.com/2024/10/14/hands-o…
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Friendly reminder to stay away from Sticker Mule for your projects. And just in general to tell them to f themselves.

nytimes.com/2024/10/10/nyregio…

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in reply to Nico Hoffmann ෴.

back when I was looking for a job in 2023 they were on my list. Their applicant gate keeping was shit. I guess that's a good way to never have been involved....

in reply to SuspiciousDuck

Nikto tu nie je. Píše sa nikto alebo nikdo? S kým by som šiel na večeru, s niektorým z nich? Je to tak? Či s niektorými s nimi? To už je moc Slovenčiny toto.
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It's time for a silly Monday afternoon beat thing.
Last night, I sampled a bunch of sounds from a Perkins braillewriter and loaded them into my shiny new Ableton Move. Today, I made this silly thing with it, not actually using many of the samples, as it turns out.

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Všetky ****** realitky ponúkajú tie isté ponuky a ešte tie staré inzeráty nemažú.
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ten portál máme aj my tu na Slovensku ale moc tam toho nie je. Najlepšie je asi sledovať ponuky priebežne no a jeden celý nájom sa mi tiež nechce nechať len tak realitke to je pravda. Díky.
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who out here plays Factorio? I'd like to try it but it looks ... extremely complicated.


Me pasa esto una compañera de trabajo. A mí me queda lejos, pero igual a algune os interesa.
#Folk #Conciertos


Never forget that Canada decided non disabled people needed $2000 a month to survive the COVID shutdown - yet expects disabled people (who may never earn again) to live on approx $1300 or less.

Being sick is expensive - and we shouldn’t be worth less than our non disabled peers.

in reply to Broadwaybabyto

Yep!

In the US we got $2,000 covid pay. But disability pay is only $700. And it takes up to 10 years to process your application




I know why I'm glad I went with HP now. the HP bios configuration utility. Del makes something similar, but sadly limited to their workstation-class systems. HP does not discriminate on this one, unless you count not allowing the disabling of Absolute protection chips that come shipped in the factory. (Some see Absolute Protect as a trojan for allowing a lot of core access) the HP-specific BCU is downloadable here and requires commandline. ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp14350…
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in reply to Tamas G

@jaybird110127 i didn’t know HP did this. Lenovo does one too and it is excellent and accessible.