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WOW. Fedex just dropped a 2000$ laptop at my door without even waiting / signature. At least they rang the bell...

@frameworkcomputer

in reply to Tim Lavoie

@tim_lavoie I live in a very urban area, there is no gate / fence to my door.

Also Canada Post doesn't work for this as it ship from far away.

At least I knew it was coming today and I was right there.

in reply to Hubert Figuière

How far do you have to send from to not be able to receive it as postal mail? I would think of it as the default, not the exception.


Billede fundet andet sted på det store net. Hvordan man undgår en del seksuelle overgreb



chrum

edit: 10x Sammy

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So, a few clips from an old recording and I have a credible Michael Jayston to read me bits of the new John le Carré thriller, penned by his son Nick, thanks to the Eleven Labs reader.
Uncanny.

Jayston died only a few months ago, according to a quick google. The real Audiobook is read by Simon Russell Beale , who did a credible George Smiley on the radio of course.
My george will always be Bernard Hepton, thanks to a little box of cassettes in the 1990's.

in reply to Sean Randall

I would indeed if you ever find it. I really enjoyed that one.


I rarely use ride-sharing apps because they're destructive to public infrastructure I care about, but recently I had to use Lyft and YOU CAN'T USE IT ON THE WEB. Their website literally tells you to go get the app, so you can't use a desktop browser at all to access their platform. That is an absolutely *wild* choice, and even more absurd that it goes unnoticed in the current media/tech ecosystem.


I walked to my appointment this morning, and had to pass a small construction site. A worker helped me, which was nice. But as I left, he said, "You're doing great." Based on the tone and the conversation, he seemed to be one of those people who is impressed that I can walk around on my own. I get that sighted people can be impressed like this, if they have no experience with blind people, but it's still irritating. That kind of reaction is belittling, even if people don't mean it that way.
in reply to Rachel Ramos

Yep.the thing is that, there's no wrong when someone tells you you're doing great in a potentially dangerous area. That could only inspire you,if yoo are really positive. There's also the fact that this worker lost time, and money trying to help, because here, for example, road workers and builders work under civil contracts, or no contracts at all, so the fact they lost time, and money, because they felt that doing good will bring something better in their life, would be enough for me to pay someone if they helped because these people do not receive government cheques, they get what they worked for, and every brick and bag of concrete moved counts, not to mention the countless ways in which these people could get hurt. Yet, a lot of humanity underrates construction workers, and pays them too little for what they do in many places.


Ada Lovelace Day was celebrated on October 8 in 2024, and on this occasion, to celebrate and raise awareness of the contributions of women to the STEM fields we interviewed some of the women in Debian.

bits.debian.org/2024/10/ada-lo…

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Rsnapshot: A Powerful Backup Tool Based on Rsync linuxtoday.com/blog/rsnapshot-…


Work meetings time so can't focus on this BS. I might try with a different agent during my lunch break around this Sling stuff. Still raddled by the comment and way she treated that entire situation, but until a ticket actually gets created and reviewed by multiple tears of support, I'll keep calling. Wishing everyone on Masto a joyful day, in the end money is money and can be earned back, I'll be OK, as long as nobody else in a situation like mine falls in the Sling trap without a trial first.
in reply to Tamas G

As much as I'm not a fan of X or Facebook, you could find Sling on those platforms and complain about your treatment publicly. Comments like "I hope you get better soon" regarding blindness can't be allowed to go unanswered or unchallenged. They owe you an apology.


I really do not like the feeling of asking a question about a body of work only to uncover more questions, or finding out it requires an entirely different, non-trivial body of work.


5km v deravých ponožkách a nových teniskách, do piči au #precositorobim
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Alt text isn't just for the vision impaired. Sometimes some of us are viewing an image and don't understand the context or some of the imagery. Alt text helps there too.

#accessibility

in reply to Libre

There's even a term for this. The curb cut effect is when disability-friendly features are used by a larger group than they were originally designed for.

I remember when video captions were thought of as just for the hearing impaired. Now so many people watch with captions on.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curb_cut…



I have to be careful with my work headset. I have to lower the mik arm before starting a meeting, otherwise if I do it during the meeting it sounds like a fart. Thanks Jabra!
in reply to Just Martin

hahaha that's great. Our headsets auto-mute if you lift the arm high enough, which is cool, but there's no noise on the lower thanfkully.

not that their quality is very great, but then headset mics rarely are

in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Yeah I have a Microsoft one that does that which is a lot better. These Jabra ones though all sound like pharts if you don't mute when raising or lowering the mic.


The longest function in #curl production code and the length of the 99th percentile function. Over time.

Something to work on.

#curl
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

Curl doesn't yet have its own custom scripting language, an optimized TCPIP stack, and an optimized FPGA logic implementation? It doesn't require virtual processor extensions or a GPU for its.machine learning enhanced caching and rendering? It doesn't require custom compiler extensions for its inline assembly optimizations?



Trying to get this $168 refunded from Sling... Not sure how successful I'll be. Right now they're giving me their standard "we don't offer partial refunds" tactics, and I mentioned to them that since I was a prospective customer, I didn't have the option for a trial and thus couldn't find out that it wasn't accessible to me. That's not my fault. Been up all night just to call them right when their customer service line opens, because this is just infuriating me
in reply to Tamas G

As you should be getting a refund. That is just not right.
in reply to Tamas G

well, nope. Not my lucky day today, I guess. Based on viewership and the fact that my subscription itself is ended, they will not offer any refunds. What really got me was how the agent ended her conversation to me with "I hope you get better soon." As though my blindness is a temporary disease I will surely recover from some day. Ha. If I'm really going to have this subscription until January 19th, I'm going to make a lot of recordings humiliating how inaccessible every piece of their app is
in reply to Tamas G

Keep calling, keep calling, keep calling, that is what I have to do until I get what I want accomplished.
in reply to Tamas G

it's easy enough for me to use the screen recording tools in iOS or in my browser to make videos, send them along, and hopefully let others who use keyboards, are blind, or use voice access to not sign up for this shit of a service (Sling).
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in reply to Tamas G

I also hope that you complain about the agen'ts unacceptable, ableist comment.
in reply to Tamas G

keep reaching out. they might refund you simply so you'll go away! Sorry to hear about this experience.
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🎉 PSA: F-Droid users! 🎉 The Tuta Calendar app is now available on F-Droid 🥳

❤️ You can get the Tuta Calendar app here: f-droid.org/en/packages/de.tut…

#Fdroid #Tutacalendar #Tuta #Download #Encryption

in reply to Tuta

interesting. You say you have an Android calendar app, but you show an iOS screenshot. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
in reply to Tuta

I always appreciate how your team treats F-Droid and Linux as first-class citizens. It's one of the reasons I prefer your service.

Keep it up please! 🥺

in reply to Professor Code

@ProfessorCode Agreed. If I hadn’t gotten myself into the Proton ecosystem when I did, I’d probably have chosen Tuta as my primary email provider. Although, I might switch my business over to them.
in reply to Keagan

@governorkeagan @ProfessorCode And we'd be happy to welcome you. 😍 Any questions, we're here to help - we use Linux and F-Droid ourselves so our approach in this regard will never change!
in reply to Tuta

Is there any reason (besides available features) that I couldn’t use a free personal plan for my business until it starts bringing in money? Once I’ve got a more consistent income stream from the business I could then upgrade to a business plan.

I’m the sole employee in the business. I think the only major feature I’d be missing by taking this approach would be a custom domain — which I have setup already via my family plan on Proton.

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in reply to Keagan

@governorkeagan Hi there! Thanks for reaching out :) Please note that free plans are exclusively for personal use, not business. We would suggest choosing the Business Essential plan which is well suited to small businesses and freelancers.



somebody with an editor inserting tabs with a size of 2 has edited some files in this project that otherwise used an indent of 4 spaces

but no problem, they fixed this by doing two tabs everywhere so their code looked the same as the rest of the project

in reply to petur 🔵😶

that's why I like having a CI job that goes red if someone inserts TABs in the code...

in reply to Fred Brooker

nikdy som migrénu nemal a podľa mňa umriem na infarkt :kekw:

edit: tým som si istý

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"s krevietkami" 😄
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I felt this

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You can now buy Microsoft's shockingly expensive Copilot keyboard | Windows Central windowscentral.com/accessories…


Uzavření smíru se slovenským ministerstvem vnitra ohledně evidence u StB navrhl podle Eštoka sám Babiš. irozhlas.cz/zpravy-svet/smir-o…



What are some of the biggest accessibility fails you found on a website where the people building the site wanted to do something good but actually made the situation worse, e.g. by using verbose alt texts, overusing ARIA, etc.?
in reply to Manuel Matuzović

@svenja Forms that speak the number of characters that have been written, and the number of characters that remained, with every keypress.


Curioso que la Xunta se haya planteado implantar discriminación positiva en favor de los hombres y lo haya llevado a una mesa de negociación.
in reply to modulux

discriminación positiva en favor de los hombres? Donde se necesita tal?
in reply to Juan CBS

Pues según la Xunta en los procesos selectivos de funcionarios. Los sindicatos dijeron que ni de coña y se retiró la brillante idea.


LibreOffice advocates around the world help to raise awareness of our free and privacy-oriented office suite! Phil Shapiro is one example, and has developed a maths game using LibreOffice Calc: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl…

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“We were excited about the internet because we saw it as a place where you could connect with other nerds about your niche hobby. What we did not predict was that other peoples’ niche hobby would be white supremacy.” — panama joe, metafilter.com/195580/The-Form…



Guidelines for chemistry in braille get modernized bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?re…


Braille Institute of America Announces Scott Blanks as Vice President, Accessibility and Employment brailleinstitute.org/about-us/…



Fools Experiments by Edward M. Lerner and Citizen of the Galaxy by Robert #Heinlein on the #reread shelf this week. enjoyed them both, very different #books
in reply to Sean Randall

Also, ending the week here in Reread |City are Heinlein's Sixth Column, Edward Lerner's Small Miracles, Mackey Chandler's Fair Trade (Sequel coming I hear), and The Unincorporated Man by the Kollin Brothers.


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Finland approved mining exploration in Sámi territory without assessing its cultural impact or gaining Sámi consent.

Sámi sisters led the case, arguing that traditional governance structures were ignored.

UN ruled Finland must amend its laws to recognize Sámi collective land rights and fully implement free, prior and informed consent.

“Sustainability is an empty word if you don’t respect and implement Indigenous rights here in our homelands.”
Näkkäläjärvi, Sámi leader.
ehn.org/mining-in-finland-viol…



i'm so glad the RISC-V vendor ecosystem has embraced reasonable and easy to remember extension names

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in reply to Allison Husain

ah, I see somebody took the same "tragic explosion in a consonants factory" approach that ARM used for the NEON intrinsics naming policy


Current status: Setting up a bunch of scheduled tasks on my machines while i'm away so I don't lose the remote links. Restart screenreader every hour, restart entire machine every day ... one thing I'm not sure how to do is to force a reboot if the system goes down somehow...
in reply to Florian

can you set something up with wake on LAN? If you don't have an internal battery you could withdraw power for a fixed period when the machine is ordinarily off such that if it's crashed it'll die. Might end up stuck in a boot loop, I suppose.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo how'd I trigger it from afar though? I thought there were KVM switches that did this but i haven't found anything yet... could supposedly set it up so I can send a shutdown /r /f command from a still running machine but that'd only work if the machine is still aware enough to receive that command