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So are any of the screenreaders doing any beta that anyone's been able to actually test where multi-line displays are connecting with screenreaders and showing the full line. I'm to the point where I'm about to pull the trigger on one of them. I am suspicious I will like Monarch more, but Slate is a lot cheaper. Canute not really an option, as it only works by itself. That's fine for most of what I want, but I'd like one that will grow and work with my computer and phone when it can. I heard multi-line options were in ios 18 but I don't see that anywhere.


We have updated our BT Speak audio tutorial and it's now divided up into 21 separate sections. Feel free to download it from our Guides and Media page.
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Updates to Canada’s Copyright Act bring consumers closer to the ‘right to repair’ your devices
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Black Friday this year should be the day you buy nothing. Not even gas or a coffee.
in reply to LAUREN

And then give something to someone who needs it more than you do.


FYI, starting December 1, 2024 I'll be reinventing talking tech that I did from 2011 to Woody's Weekly Wanderings, it will be on my usual icy podcast feed. Base information will be of course about all the blindness products from Humanware, but there will be lots of guests, tips, and discussion of other tech topics as well as especially braille products connect to so many different operating systems and devices.


The Help Desks were of no help today. FS says that Office on the Web doesn't work well with JAWS. They say to open the documents in the actual Office products, but I don't seem to have an option to do that. Microsoft Accessibility says to have people just send me the documents, but policy won't permit that. If anyone can help me really conveniently navigate these documents on the web with JAWS, I would send an Amazon gift card or something.

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in reply to COBOL Dragon, Lady Curmudgeon

are they in a teams folder? If you can send a shortcut to that folder to your one drive and brows them that way, they can open in the local editor.
Ditto for teams itself, I think, if you browse the files tab under a Team I think you can set it to open in local Word.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo Hmmm, I will have to try that. If that works, that could make my life much better.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo They are in Azure Devops. I actually don't know where they're stored, but now they open automatically in the associated desktop app, which is much better.


🕐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 🤎🎷🐝🎧🌬️🎵



My water heater's app is so unreliable I just installed Home Assistant and ordered parts to plug a wifi microcontroller into its diagnostics port
in reply to Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

Tip: if Rheem doesn't work try EcoNet, if EcoNet doesn't work try Rheem EcoNet, if Rheem EcoNet doesn't work you can also try Ruud

If one of them works, DO NOT ALLOW IT TO UPDATE

in reply to Dan Fixes Coin-Ops

Anyway at some point one of Rheem's other customers got pissed off enough with this tragicomedy to just completely write their own software from scratch, and of COURSE it works way better than the dogshit that Rheem put out

So yeah, the solution is to install Home Assistant on and old Raspberry Pi, get an ESP32 module and some phone wire, plug into the diagnostic port on the front and bypass everything to do with the official app and wifi interface entirely in favour of one that works.

Unfortunately this means you now have Home Assistant in your home, which means you now have a new hobby whether you want it or not



#SwiftUI #a11y Techniques app updated with new Horizontal Scroll Views good/bad example that applies WCAG's Reflow success criterion to avoid horizontal scrolling at 320 or less screen width and adds right and left arrow buttons as single tap alternatives. apps.apple.com/app/accessibili…
in reply to Paul J. Adam

I think Swift UI tables have not been fixed yet for #accessibility, is that accurate on my part?
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 Native Table() element will not read its row headers to VoiceOver and they only work on iPad github.com/cvs-health/ios-swif…


Via Elie Mystal:

The temperature high was 81 degrees in New York on Wednesday NOVEMBER 6, by the way.

But America elected a climate change denier because the black lady didn’t have the right message for people who never went to college.

We are very close to watering our crops with Gatorade



Elon Musk deployed his vast resources to help Trump get elected, and now he’s poised to remake the US government to serve his interests.

But that was only possible because far too many people chose to ignore who he was to tell a more appealing story of a founder moving humanity forward. They should be held accountable.

disconnect.blog/shame-on-the-e…

#tech #elonmusk #trump #uselection #politics

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So Elon Musk has started publicly insulting the German chancellor.

We all should know what that means: Musk will be preparing to use Twitter to game the upcoming German election.



Upgraded to Sequoia today, so far everything seems to work just fine including my VM which is key.
iPhone mirroring also seems to work with VoiceOver, though AppleVis says it doesn't. Perhaps this was rectified in 15.1 though.
in reply to Andre Louis

Yep, I upgraded my music machine as well. Phone mirroring was fixed in 15.1, though not completely, as you will soon find out. It’s workable though.


NY Times: President-elect Donald J. Trump spoke on Wednesday with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, and during the call handed the phone to Elon Musk, the increasingly influential billionaire who has played a key role providing communications capability to Ukraine in its war with Russia. nytimes.com/2024/11/08/us/poli…


Now I’m grieving. Soon(ish) it’s back to the work of #accessibility and inclusion.

Here’s what I wrote the day after the U.S. election: lflegal.com/2024/11/harris-def….



“The Quilt Index, originally launched in 2003, is an open access, digital repository of thousands of images, stories and information about quilts and their makers drawn from hundreds of public and private collections around the world.” quiltindex.org/


In case anyone is still following me over on the site formerly known as Twitter, I have personally deleted my account with no regrets whatsoever. I wasn't personally affected by anything over there, but it's definitely becoming toxic as evidenced by some of the replies I've seen to other people's tweets. As well, I temporarily deactivated, but not deleted, my FB account. I definitely prefer Mastodon over those two these days.
in reply to Kelly Sapergia

i have to agree there. My x accounts are still up, though i don't use them anymore. and as for facebook, well since they took down the mobile version of the sight i found it quite frustrating. Mastadon is for the win, for the moment at least.
in reply to Nick D Daniels

@Drummerdaniels One of the things I hate about FB is how verbose the iOS app is. It speaks way too much when all I want is to hear the author's name and their message. I also don't like FB’s reliance on AI, and how controlling they are regarding content such as news items.
in reply to Kelly Sapergia

yeah i agree. fb on the iphone is a little bit of a chatter box i do agree. as for the main version of facebook, it's just too complicated. plus the news thing only gives you 1 news item at a time, which is pretty anoying.


Remember Uncurled, my little ebook about running Open Source projects?

I switched infra behind it and now I host the thing myself. Still available on the same good old URL:

un.curl.dev/



Great work done by the 2024 Google Summer of Code contributors working on Debian! Read all about their experience here: outreach-team.pages.debian.net… #debian #gsoc


Welcome Ethan Everett as #curl commit author 1315: github.com/curl/curl/pull/1552…
#curl





There's a possible spelling shift happening where the present participle of "die" is shifting from "dying" to "dieing". It makes more logical sense, but it's really ugly so I'm kind of hoping it doesn't stick.

At least it doesn't make me as irrationally annoyed as using "chord" for USB/aux/power cords...

in reply to calcifer

The interactive fiction game "Counterfeit Monkey" (ifdb.org/viewgame?id=aearuuxv8…) has a puzzle around the chord/cord spelling difference. All right, I kind of spoiled one puzzle in that game, but believe me, it'll still be funny when you figure out the solution.


The Mac mini Pro case fits perfectly without modifications!

I’ve updated the listing to reflect that “Beta 2” is verified and safe to print.

I will soon be making tweaks to the power button and front port centering. Enjoy all!

makerworld.com/en/models/75606…

(Final tag, fine gents:)
@snazzyq @christianselig @jsnell @caseyliss @imyke

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Hoy me he encontrado a un vecino. Nos hemos puesto a hablar de todo un poco, y ha surgido el tema de Valencia. Él tiene claro cuál es la verdad, pero "la verdad que hay en realidad", y no "la que nos cuentan":
- La culpa de todo es de la AEMET.
- La cruz roja no ha donado ni una sola manta a un valenciano, porque son todas para "los negritos" que llegan a Canarias.
- Al final no eran neonazis, eran vecinos. Y han desplegado un comando de élite antiterrorista para detenerlos.
in reply to José Manuel Delicado

La pregunta es, que tiene que pasar para que la gente se vuelva así? Porque en general, para vivir hay que tener un mínimo de discernimiento, para resolver los problemas de la vida diaria, pero en ámbitos más abstractos a cierta gente se le va totalmente el contacto con la realidad.


Opinion impopular sobre la DANA: una gestión más responsable hubiera reducido el número de muertes drásticamente, pero no los destrozos y el caos. Estos se deben al cambio climático y una gestión nefasta de la organización territorial que empieza con el Plan Sur de Franco y en la que han sido partícipes por acción y omisión todos los gobiernos posteriores, tanto municipales, como autonómicos o estatales.

#DANA #Valencia #CarlosMazon #Mazon

in reply to modulux

@modulux Valencia no se inundó porque la última vez que lo hizo Franco cambió el trazado del río para que se inundara el Sur. Y luego... Construyó en el sur.
in reply to Jesus Margar

Ya, es un poco deprimente, ¿no? Hacer toda la obra para evitar las inundaciones y luego construir en la nueva zona de inundaciones.


A CfP for our FOSDEM DevRoom, Ecosystem Governing Board Office Hours, and a new release of Tammy. That, and more happened This Week In Matrix!

matrix.org/blog/2024/11/08/thi…



For the love of all that is holy, can you all please start using `<a>` for navigation and `<button>` for actions, not the other way around?

Please don't make me turn this into a blog post.

Signed, someone who couldn't right-click to "open in a new tab" when it mattered.

#HTML #accessibility



Thinking a lot about the one takeaway from the OBOD course that has become foundational to my life.

***

Deep within the still centre of my being
May I find peace.

Silently within the quiet of the Grove
May I share peace.

Gently (or powerfully) within the greater circle of humankind
May I radiate peace.

***

I get myself right, then I get my immediate circle right (my Hearth), and then it radiates.

Over and over I come back to this and turn it around in my head.

#witchcraft #Pagan



There are still companies out there making Sound Canvas MIDIs of popular songs, most often for Karaoke machines that use Roland MIDI boards. Some of these MIDIs are surprisingly good, taking advantage of many of the Sound Canvas's capabilities. Here's an SC-88 version of Alan Walker's "Faded." Rendered with Sound Canvas VA, since I currently can't get this to play properly on my ST Pro, probably a MIDI interface issue. Arranger unknown.
MIDI (contains SC-88 sysex, multi-port): dropbox.com/scl/fo/3bg3rltax3h….
Original song: youtube.com/watch?v=60ItHLz5WE….
This was sourced from the KY Karaoke MIDI collection hosted by Estouls MIDI Studio. Get the full collection here: dropbox.com/scl/fo/3bg3rltax3h….
Estols MIDI Studio hardware recording: youtube.com/watch?v=ntM1cFdC8G….

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I started regularly donating about a year ago. I am now supporting 8 different projects with 20,77€ per month, and it didn't hurt at all.

Why pay for something free? Because free software only exists because other people already paid for it. Someone has to do it. It's time to do your part!

If you can afford a subscription service, then you probably can afford a little donation, too. Start with 0.1% of your income.

Check out @Liberapay or @opencollective

#FOSS #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #Linux




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There’s nothing quite like the magic of printing an object and feeling it take shape over time.
in reply to Hai Nguyen Ly✅

I didn’t think their printers were accessible. Don’t they have touchscreen?


M4 Macs launch day: Same-day availability, trade-in deals, more 9to5mac.com/2024/11/08/m4-macb…


Apple added a feature called "inactivity reboot" in iOS 18.1. This is implemented in keybagd and the AppleSEPKeyStore kernel extension. It seems to have nothing to do with phone/wireless network state. Keystore is used when unlocking the device. So if you don't unlock your iPhone for a while... it will reboot!

In the news: "Police Freak Out at iPhones Mysteriously Rebooting Themselves, Locking Cops Out"
404media.co/police-freak-out-a…

iOS version diffs to see yourself:
github.com/search?q=repo%3Abla…



Apple found a way to monetize Apple Intelligence without even charging for it 9to5mac.com/2024/11/08/apple-f…


M4 Mac mini offers modular SSD storage, faster base model speeds 9to5mac.com/2024/11/08/m4-mac-…