I am curious how many Pebble devices are still alive.
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asyn-thread was forgetting to copy the actual HTTPS info into the result and asyn-ares had a minor memory leak that only existed in another OOM path.GitHub
Ner 2019 dicevo che er principe d'Arabbia Moammetto Bin Sarman è un fondamentalista islamico co cui no stato deciente nun deve trattà. Embé?
Me senbra che sta cosa daa decienza è un pò superata, no?
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Negli scorsi giorni la premier ha incontrato il principe Bin Salman con cui ha concluso intese per il valore di 10 miliardi di euro.Giulia Casula (Fanpage)
The following is an unsolicited plug.
I just want to say how much I enjoy the hell out of my Ableton Move. I got one on day one.
Currently, I'm in a position wherein I don't have access to 99.9% of my musical instruments and related gear. I have very little space to work with. This situation is unlikely to change in the near term.
Meanwhile, my hearing continues to deteriorate, and I feel like I am running out of time before I can't do anything musically, so, despite stupid conditions, I need to take advantage of things while I still can.
What's so amazing about the Move, though?
Lots of folks see it and say "ah, it's another groovebox with lots of limitations."
Or, for those in the no, they might say something like "Wait, isn't that just a slightly more limited hardware version of Ableton Note for iOS?"
Well, yes, it is all of those things, but what truly sets the Move apart is it's (currently undocumented) screen reader.
Yes, that's right, it's a nearly completely accessible groovebox that, when combined with a modern web browser, speaks almost every button press and turn of it's knobs in real time. No more counting clicks, memorizing menus, all that stuff that we as blind musicians got so used to. It's a real game changer for me as a totally blind musician.
Ableton really went big into accessibility with Ableton Live, Note for iOS, and now the Move. I'm sure this trend will continue with up-coming versions of both hardware and software.
I have yet to play with any of their stuff beyond Note and Move, but I fully intend on giving Ableton Live a try at some point, and I'd love to see an accessible Push one day.
The accessibility they have now in Move isn't perfect, but they are aware of the current issues, and it's an absolutely fantastic first release. There are only a few things that don't read. Currently, the biggest hurtle is getting the device connected to your WiFi network so you can point a browser at it without tethering via USB C. The first time I set mine up, I did this with sighted help, but I was able to manage it, very slowly and kind of painfully, by using Envision's short text feature, not even the AI stuff. Hopefully, this will be addressed in future releases. This device runs Linux on a Raspberry PI CM4, and I fully intend on looking to see what they're doing for their network management stuff, and I'd love to help them make this more accessible if they'll let me. I'm not a Linux expert by any means, but I have a few ideas of how this could be implemented, potentially.
Seriously though, inclusive design combined with an already intuitive UI makes for a great experience.
I can say, without any doubt, that I've had the most fun in years making music with this thing, it's four tracks and all kinds of limitations included. It makes you think about things very much outside the box, and I'm absolutely hear for it.
Let's give a big shout-out to inclusive design. Make your products more accessible, and you'll get a whole new user base, increased loyalty, and free advertisement.
Ableton didn't bolt on their accessibility when it came to the Move. It was built with it in mind from the ground up.
Want to learn more about the Move's screen reader function, and a basic, practical demonstration of it's use? Check out @Onj's Youtube video here, which he made when Move was first available for sale in October.
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#LetsMove
Check out the official Ableton Move website: https://www.ableton.com/en/move/Ableton Move is the first piece of hardware I've personally been excited by in y...YouTube
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Python 1.0.0, released 31 years ago today:
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--> Tired of decyphering the Perl code you wrote last week?
--> Frustrated with Bourne shell syntax?
--> Spent too much time staring at core dumps lately?
Maybe you should try Python, the next generation object-oriented
scripting and prototyping language, with a *readable* syntax. Python
has been used by hundreds of happy users all over the world during the
past three years, and is now ready for prime time.
A year-long investigation by an indie journalist is a call to actionTed Gioia (The Honest Broker)
Běž do něčeho, co má podporu pro Gpodder, ať se ti rozposlouchanost synchronizuje mezi zařízeními. Na telefonu mám AntennaPod, na desktopu poslouchám přes RePod v Nextcloudu, případně lze použít desktopový Kasts. Jako Gpodder server mám opět aplikaci v Nextcloudu.
Jinak Tidal má různé relaxační playlisty. I na saunu jsem něco našel, akorát toho asi nebude tolik jako na Spotify.
"Will young developers take on key open source software?"
featuring a little yours truly
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The founders of important open source software are getting older, who will take over?Joe Fay (BBC News)
Build adaptive apps that support various screen sizes and orientations, promoting consistent user experiences across different Android devices.Android Developers Blog
Just got back the first ever roll of black and white film I used in Japan. This was in Ginza under a bridge I don’t even rememberPixelfed
We are starting a new employee spotlight series here on the Freedom Scientific blog to further connect with you, our readers, by sharing stories and experiences. This month, we are spotlighting Rac…Freedom Scientific Blog
Creating accessible maps for individuals with visual impairments is a complex process. When designing tactile maps, we need to carefully consider how to best integrate braille to convey information effectively without sacrificing practicality and eff…Tom (Even Grounds)
Apple has today released iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3 to the public; bringing changes to notification summaries on Apple Intelligence-capable devices and several bug fixes.applevis.com
Apple has today released watchOS 11.3 to the public; bringing a fix to the volume issues introduced in iOS 11.2 and introducing a new Unity Rhythm watch face to honor Black history and culture in celebration of Black History Month in the U.S.applevis.com
Over at @LFLegal’s site:
“The Effect of Donald Trump’s DEI Executive Order on Accessibility; Guest article by civil rights and accessibility lawyer Eve Hill”
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Below I share a blog post written by Eve Hill, one of the best disability rights lawyers and digital accessibility legal specialists in the United States. (More about Eve at the end of this article.Law Office of Lainey Feingold
It’s a two-fer!
“Federal Digital Accessibility Disappearance on Trump Day One; Guest article by civil rights and accessibility lawyer Eve Hill”
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The first week of the new republican administration was frightening and disorienting for all of us who believe in civil and human rights, justice, equality, fairness and more.Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Canada no longer allows hikers to enter B.C. via Pacific Crest Trail
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What is reciprocity?
Google Maps to show Gulf of America after government updates
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tl;dr, that how corporations abide to fascists. What's next?
In posts on X on Monday, Google said it will follow the government's lead in changing the names on its Maps app.Jennifer Elias (CNBC)
Always did, because large corporations don't get to be that way without the subtle effects of authoritarianism and money focus that fascist tendencies tend to carry.
It's a mistake to think this is anything new, and the previous government was also displaying *different* tendencies that fascists also tend to display.
Both need resistance.
If there is some exception to this, it's the proverbial one that proves the rule!
Lmao. Capitalism ist the most batshit insane psycho shit ever created. Fuck Google and every living soul who is a part of it, mfers!
Everybody working for Google is evil. Everybody working for Google is now a fascist fucking clown.
Google and every other Silicon Valley fucking compnay has to be destroyed and dismantled and we have to throw everybody involved in a dark cell for the rest of their miserable lifes.
It's amazing how $5 million in R&D costs could trigger one company's loss of $593 billion in value.
There's a lesson here.
Cloudflare's security features could be blocking RSS feed users from accessing your websiteOpen RSS
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In case you didn’t know: You can use ground flaxseed meal in baked goods as a substitute for eggs. A 1-pound package is the equivalent of 70 eggs and costs less than $5 US. 🐣
1 egg = 1 tablespoon flaxseed + 3 tablespoons warm water
I'm still getting my head around this Mastodon thing, (my last post was 2 years ago)...my millennial brain seems to only compute with Instagram and Facebook marketplace at best - but I'm keen to share my work here as it seems like a welcoming space.
I make things - mostly freehand machine embroidery pieces. I'm fascinated by lichen-like forms - nature's ability to hold and transform is humbling in these current times.
#LichenSubscribe #TextileArt #Embroidery #FreehandMachineEmbroidery #contemporaryembroidery #Fungi #Lichen #Mosstodon #Nature #Textile #FibreArt
What a fantastic quote:
> We’re not becoming 10x developers with AI.
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> We’re becoming 10x dependent on AI. There’s a difference.
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> Every time we let AI solve a problem we could’ve solved ourselves, we’re trading long-term understanding for short-term productivity. We’re optimizing for today’s commit at the cost of tomorrow’s ability.
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A couple of days ago, Cursor went down during the ChatGPT outage. I stared at my terminal facing those red error messages that I hate to see. An AWS error glared back at me. I didn’t want to figure it out without AI’s help.N’s Blog
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“After 12 years of coding, I’d somehow become worse at my own craft”
Bingo. And that's why the #ProCraft movement needs to fight this dangerous technology with everything we've got.
(Alas I can't agree with the author when they say this: “I’m not suggesting we abandon AI tools—that ship has sailed.” Personally, I'm waiting for the ship to sink right into the ocean.)
Following last week's release, Google has released the feedback survey for Android 16 Beta 1. So far, it's a quiet update...Abner Li (9to5Google)
#Linux is now officially a forbidden term for the great firewall of Chi... No, wait. It is now forbidden on #Facebook: distrowatch.com/weekly-mobile.…
Heh, the true colors are bleeding.
News and feature lists of Linux and BSD distributions.distrowatch.com
@theearthisapringle you're preaching to the choir!
Maybe you should explain this on facebook! (Oh, right... you can't)
I've received 5 VC offers "to chat" regarding Pixelfed in the past few days.
Not for sale.
Pixelfed belongs to the people.
I'd rather be broke and true to my beliefs, than sell out.
That's why I'm organizing a Kickstarter to fund the ethical development of Pixelfed, Loops and more.
It's time that someone stood up to them, instead of joining them.
Are you with me?
Link to issue number: Fixes #17516 Summary of the issue: After the move to exclusively Windows core audio APIs, the SAPI4 driver stopped working. Description of user facing changes The SAPI4 driver...GitHub
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@Friendica Support Why is it (bug or feature
) that I frequently have a difference in the number of comments indicated by the symbol and the text version:
The bubble symbol tells me 46 comments, but the expand text "116 comments". I would expect the same numbers here just like it is the case for reshared count?
I first thought my instance would not know the other comments, but since the higher number is the total amount of actual comments which are SHOWN, this theory seems wrong 
A glitch in Slack makes it possible to accidentally send your entire DM history with one person to other coworkers. Ask me how I know.Andrew Couts (WIRED)
migrating from #WhatsApp to another centralized platform is not a real solution, that's why we are here in the #Fediverse and not in #BlueSky
Migrate from #WhatsApp to #DeltaChat and other decentralized alternatives, break free out of the silos once and for all and stop feeding billionaires/CEO incubators
#ArcaneChat #XMPP #Matrix #SimpleX #Session #decentralization #encryption
Join Delta Chat Website project in Transifex, and contribute to the world's largest localization communityexplore.transifex.com
Hace 10 días se volvió viral en Tiktok una idea loca que se gestó en los comentarios en la cuenta de Camila Aurora. Hacer una respuesta a Emilia Perez parodiando los estereotipos de los franceses tal como lo hace la infame película con los mexicanos.
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Unknown parent • • •Já přesedlal na Garmin a je to pro mně vlastně důstojná náhrada. Alespoň 7 dní výdrže je pro mě must have.
A svůj watchface jsem si na ně z Pebble hodinek naportoval
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Connect IQ Store | Watch Faces and Apps | Garmin
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