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In honor of Larry King's birthday, here is his account of the famous Carvel Ice Cream story.
youtube.com/watch?v=9tI9I7HIRA…
in reply to Robin Frost

@robini71 I haven't thought about him in a while but as I remember him tonight on his birthday I find myself missing him, as well.
in reply to David Goldfield

Awww I totally understand that. I have a friend who, when remembering prior days would often say "I wanna go home." I always knew what she meant and now do even more so than when she used to say it to me. I wanna go back often on many levels.


With all these sexual assaulters as picks, we should call them his Grabinet


I wonder how much fun a Vampire The Masquerade campaign in the verse of What We Do In The Shadow would be.

#ttrpg



Toasters were the first form of pop-up notifications.


Today is the birthday of Larry King, who was born on November 19, 1933. In my teen years, I listened to a lot of local talk radio in the Philly area but the Larry King show was one of the few shows that aired during that time which was national. There was something about that show that just captivated me. I loved Open Phone America, where he took calls about any topic from 3:00-5:30 AM Eastern time. He had a guest on for three hours and he was a master at interviewing. He could even interview his own daughter and made it so interesting. His daughter Chaia sadly also passed away. I even called Larry at his hotel when he was in Philly and talked with him for around ten minutes.
I read both of his autobiographies. I wish more recordings were publicly available from his show on Mutual.
He was my favorite radio talk show host and one of our best interviewers. Here's a link to a blog post that I wrote about him when I learned of his passing.
davidgoldfield.wordpress.com/2…
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in reply to David Goldfield

David, we recorded a lot of his shows most of them old radio guests and sports guests. It might take a while but, we can share them with you possibly by drop box?.
in reply to John Gassman

@JohnGassman John, that would be fabulous, but only when your time allows for it. There's absolutely no rush for it. The shows with guests from radio would be great.


"Empire of Death" wasn't a great way to end a #DoctorWho season. Episode 488 of the Two-minute Time Lord podcast: twominutetimelord.com/2mtl-488…
in reply to That Chip Guy

It was better than Space Babies, which, in my opinion, was a horrible way to begin the season.


Remembering the late William Russell on what would’ve been his 100th birthday, who played one of the Doctor’s first companions, Ian Chesterton, in the very first Doctor Who adventure, An Unearthly Child, which originally aired on the BBC in 1963. #DoctorWho


NLS BARD is grouping their #DoctorWho novels into two separate series: Doctor Who and Doctor Who Library, and I don't think those two series list all of their novels. If they're going to have more than one series, they should be catalogued as Doctor Who TV Novelizations and Doctor Who BBC Books. Clearly, they haven't had a Doctor Who fan assisting them with this task. Perhaps I should offer my services to them?
www.loc.gov/nls
in reply to David Goldfield

Would love to read more of those novels, there were some where Riker was a ship's captain
in reply to David Dunphy

@startrek2025 Ah, those are the books where Riker is captain of the Titan. I may be wrong but I don't think that NLS has made any of those books available, but they're available on Bookshare and I'm sure they're still available to purchase on Kindle. I haven't read any of them but I wouldn't mind trying one of them.


Episode 2 of Access On is nearly here.
This week, Samsung is working on a Meta Smart Glasses rival, the Blindshell Classic 3 is out, new BT Speak firmware, and Google Gemini stops by for an interview regarding its new iOS app. Jonathan Mosen speaks with Mike Buckley, CEO of Be My Eyes. They discuss the partnership that has led to deep integration of Be My Eyes on the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. Plus, what happened to that amazing real-time AI function from Open AI that was demonstrated in May?
in reply to Access On

There is plenty of listener engagement, including discussion about getting audio descriptions of the videos on your smartphone.
All this, and more, in episode 2 of Access On, available wherever you get your podcasts. Be sure to follow today.

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The early-morning guffaw this pulled out of me was the right start to the week.


I hate this bullshit service, even more after reading their ableist response to this person: 'I was banned from the hCaptcha accessibility account for not being blind' michaels.world/2023/11/i-was-b…
#HCaptcha
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Did you hear the news? FedEx and UPS are merging. They’re going to go by the name Fed-Up from now on.



Is there anyone among my followers using Audio Technica ATH M60X headphones? I am trying to match a 1-quarter-intch adapter to their cable but none I have fit. A customer supporter (LOL) from Audio Technica says that any should fit but this does not seem to be the case here. Should I be looking for a specific adapter on Amazon? Thanks for any advice! #audio #headphones #audiotechnica
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in reply to victor tsaran

Oh, well that's dumb. I can tell you, because I'm sitting here looking at them, that I have at least three different adapters that aren't compatible with each other's mating threads. Either they're too deep, or the threads are the wrong size.
in reply to Patrick Perdue

@BorrisInABox OK, I think I found a kindred soul here. Let me call them back tomorrow then. I certainly cannot confirm that any 1-quarter-inch adapter fits their cable.


Tune into our newest episode of the Nation’s Blind Podcast where our hosts are joined by Jonathan Mosen, former producer and host of the Bolotin award-winning Living Blindfully podcast and our incoming executive director for Accessibility Excellence. They discuss Access On, our new podcast that focuses on the role that technology plays in living the life we want. Jonathan also provided advice and tips for new podcasters: nfb.org/resources/publications…


A study asked 50 doctors to make six different diagnoses for medical conditions. "Doctors who did the project without AI got an average score of 74%, doctors who used AI got an average score of 76%, and ChatGPT itself got an average score of 90%." "AI didn’t help doctors using it as much as anticipated because physicians “didn’t listen to AI when AI told them things they didn’t agree. Most doctors couldn’t be convinced a chatbot knew more than them." #LLM #AI #ChatGPT qz.com/chatgpt-beat-doctors-at…
in reply to Chi Kim

Who trained ChatGPT on that data though? This sounds a bit contradictory!
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 They mentioned that the researchers intentionally used the cases that are never published specifically so that the ChatGPT can't cheat from training dataset.
in reply to Chi Kim

But how would it make its conclusions if it has never seen the data? Can we verify this somewhere?
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 The research article was published on journal JAMA Network. I don't have access to that, but I think it's a pretty serious peer-reviewed medical journal.
in reply to Chi Kim

Believe me, it does sound amazing. It’s just when you see all these articles claiming this and that with no easy way to verify what they say, the questions arise! At the end of the day though it matters little until we see an impact in real people’s lives.
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 I guess you have to read the actual article to find more info. :) jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 Maybe I'm not understanding the question. Isn't it the point of AI though? AI systems recognize patterns and draw conclusion from similar patterns they've seen before. They are not just capable of simply regurgitating exact pattern.
in reply to Chi Kim

You did understand my question. I understand the premise. I just don’t want to assume, hence always asking… I’ll look at the article. Thanks for the link!
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 Of course, Ask instead asume is always a great choice! :) Having said that, Jama is one of the most respected medical journals in the world with rigorous peer-review processes, so I'm sure if reviewers noticed anything suspicious, they would have raised red flags before publishing. :)
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 From New York Times: "The cases intentionally have never been published so that medical students and others could be tested on them without any foreknowledge. That also meant that ChatGPT could not have been trained on them."


That’s cute… I wonder what sort of AI Jesus he/she/it is? Does their Jesus incorporates an encoder, decoder or both? I assume their Jesus is a multi-modal bot / agent? LOL mastodon.social/@Richard_Littl…


I give up. Now there's a Swiss church that has an #AI Jesus....

"Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing religious life at a small church in Lucerne, Switzerland, where a virtual Jesus is caring for the concerns and needs of the faithful."

Hold on...
Isn't this from the film THX 1138?

Good god, we're living in a low-budget 1970s dystopia.

dw.com/en/switzerlands-ai-jesu…


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Prusa Announces New CORE One Flagship 3D Printer - Prusa launched a surprise Core YX 3D printer at FormNext 20... - tomshardware.com/3d-printing/p… #3dprinting


Here's a link to my RNZ Nine to Noon interview about the unfinished business I leave behind as I leave New Zealand. Yes, it's been an emotional week since the PM dropped his ableist grenade into the apology. rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/…
in reply to Jonathan Mosen

Did you really say this: “…it is the worst country in the western world in which to be blind.” Or is it just a sensational heading? I am sure I could point to a few contrary examples in the Western world, but then again, I never lived in New Zealand, so what do I know… :)
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 I mean, I went to high school in college in Mexico. Believe me when I say it wasn’t exactly shits and giggles. The first University I applied to straight up told me they wouldn’t accept me because of my blindness. That they could not accommodate my needs.


Another sad day of looking through job postings.
in reply to Keri Svendsen

If you don't mind answering this question, what type of role are you looking for?
in reply to David Goldfield

@DavidGoldfield My expertise is in reintegration after incarceration, so ideally helping run or build programs that focus on reentry, but I'm also open to other social justice, and human rights stuff. I just want to get out of clinical work honestly, so am trying to keep my options open. I hate clinical work.


Does anyone know the secret to getting a direct Winampable link from a web player?


Welcome to the RB family, OpenSCQ30 🥳

apt.izzysoft.de/packages/com.o…

OpenSCQ30 is free software for controlling settings for the Soundcore Q30 headphones.

Took us (the author and IoD) quite some efforts to get the "rusty" things at bay, but we finally succeeded – thanks a lot, @oppzippy :awesome:

Green shield will show up with the new release on the next sync around 7 pm UTC.

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid



Flathub Is Fixing Its Biggest Fault!! #Linux #YouTube youtu.be/TOPylb8Jz7g


Hi, magic fedi: does anyone know anyone with experience of locally opposing the construction of new arms facilities in the UK? Looking for any tips on strategy as I'm not sure where to start.

Please boost.



Then here's a children's version of the periodic table song. It concerns me that arsnic is so close to bromine. suno.com/song/0067fe8d-be28-42…


For fans of #DoctorWho with a qualifying print disability, the following title was recently added to the BARD service by NLS. The phrase "Doctor Who" is not found in the title or description, so people who search BARD for "Doctor Who" may not find it. I haven't checked to see if BARD has grouped it into a Doctor Who series.
I've already read this book from Bookshare, as it's been available from that service for quite some time.

Harvest of time
DB124336
Reynolds, Alastair. Reading time: 11 hours, 49 minutes.
Read by Geoffrey Beevers.

Science Fiction

"When Unit is called in to investigate a mysterious incident on a North Sea drilling platform, the Doctor discovers that the Brigadier and others are starting to forget about the Master, Unit's highest-profile prisoner."-- From publisher. Unrated. Commercial audiobook.

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Una última cosa antes de irme a dormir:
Nos han pedido que firmemos digitalmente el documento X, que previamente hemos tenido que firmar a mano.
Insisten en que pongamos firma visible y temo que la quieran para que la versión en papel también esté "firmada".

Y me han entrado grandes tentaciones de poner FELIPE VI R como nombre en la firma visible (puedes poner lo que te dé la gana, la identidad real está en metadatos).
Pero mi autofirma firmaba con protocolo obsoleto y Acrobat no lo reconocía.

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in reply to MicroBlog Castellano

Ese es un gran problema de accesibilidad, porque Autofirma te pide que señales donde quieres aplicar la región de firma en el PDF y por razones obvias no lo puede hacer alguien que no vea.



Wow, I just spent the last few hours workshopping this unfinished PR with Claude. I get why AI is bad for unverified research and the like, but that I as a CMake know-nothing and after not getting help on the CMake forums was able to get a thing mostly building on Android when the build originally crashed a minute or 2 in, working through multiple problems and obscure CMake issues, kind of blows my mind. github.com/duckdb/duckdb_spati…


GoToSocial: good name for what it is?

  • It's good / I like it (39%, 9 votes)
  • It's fine / it is what it is (34%, 8 votes)
  • It's not very good / I don't like it (21%, 5 votes)
  • GoToSocial? That's a funny name, I'd have called it a shazwozzer (4%, 1 vote)
23 voters. Poll end: 1 day ago

in reply to Kip Van Den Bos, slime farmer

Like it or not, pun names have a long history for programs, and this pun is not offensive or anything, so I think it's good.


THERE IS ALMOST NOTHING MORE FRUSTRATING IN COMPUTERS THAN A LONG FORM REQUIRING INFORMATION FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES WHICH RESETS AND CLEARS IF YOU TAKE TOO LONG TO FILL IT OUT


One third of children in the UK are living in poverty and we have had a day with the media obsessing about rich farmers who want to keep their millions tax free. Who is orchestrating this utterly bizarre news agenda, and why?


very interesting, just got a message on Facebook on the basic site saying "Facebook will not be available on this browser after a certain date." I use Safari on the Mac. Anyone else received this strange message?
in reply to Michael Marshall

Yes, they've been slowly turning the basic mobile site off. For many people it went down last month
in reply to Pitermach

@pitermach That’s just a little bit sad. Looks like I’ll be using it on the phone then.


I give up. Now there's a Swiss church that has an #AI Jesus....

"Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing religious life at a small church in Lucerne, Switzerland, where a virtual Jesus is caring for the concerns and needs of the faithful."

Hold on...
Isn't this from the film THX 1138?

Good god, we're living in a low-budget 1970s dystopia.

dw.com/en/switzerlands-ai-jesu…

#AI


I don't like to say this, but I'm at the point at which I think deployment of websites and applications (including updates) should come with a compulsory accessibility impact assessment that can halt if the application or website is inaccessible withouth an extremely good reason (disproportionate burden or such).



That awkward tech moment when you're so used to Leasy that you attempt to use the key commands to select your text to copy and paste, only to realize, um, that does not work in NvDA! Um, oops?
in reply to Mendi Evans

this was my trouble when I started teaching tech. I had customised my setup so heavily, I'd almost forgotten the 'Normal' ways of doing things.


The most unbelievable thing about that sci-fi book is that they use metric…