Edited with a lot more resources and ways to get involved if you actually wanna get involved.

Hey non-disabled #Linux folk, sure would be fantastic if everyone pitched in on helping the blind and sighted allies making Linux more accessible to disabled users rather than warning us about the end of Windows 10, like we don't already know. Telling us something we already know doesn't help us switch to Linux because while you're lecturing us, Linux still has accessibility issues in the underlying infrastructures.

To start, Here’s a small, impactful thing you can do for now. There are bigger needs but making a fully accessible place one can research and compare distros would be a start. This website is linked to a lot. It’s inaccessible to screen magnifier users because the test is coded in such a way where elements appear behind other elements. All the links in the navigation area are empty and need labels. Making the quiz screen reader friendly by having regular web elements for questions such as radio buttons and other HTML elements without enabling an accessibility mode would be a fantastic start. distrochooser.de/

Here's some background on the recent state of Linux accessibility, and a project you can contribute to.

blogs.gnome.org/a11y/2023/10/2…

You can help the Fedora team make their KDE spin more accessible than it already is. fedoraproject.org/kde/

You can join their core accessibility group, discussion.fedoraproject.org/t…

Learn about the state of modern Linux accessibility. Video. youtube.com/watch?v=w9psDfEFf9…

Make more repositories, wiki's, websites, like Linux Access ORG, of accessible mainstream distros and other flavors/spins. Make accessibility guides. Do what big tech does for accessibility but do it better than them.

Help contribute to sites like linuxaccess.org/

Gnome's accessibility breakdown... ish. It's old but still valid for most. blogs.gnome.org/a11y/2023/10/2…

and contribute to projects such as Access Kit. accesskit.dev/

Lastly, there are a ton of blind mailing lists out there for linux. Read what they have to say. Here's just one of them, this thread provides more. inbox.the-brannons.com/blinux/…

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"By refusing to implement even the bare minimum protections they once promised, Google is making clear that user privacy comes second to their surveillance-based business model,” EFF’s Lena Cohen told The Register. theregister.com/2025/04/22/goo…

My wife Kirsten @MoonCat and I started a podcast last September and we're having fun with it. Over 16 hours and 31 episodes in, we've covered topics such as:
How we first met.
Never going to sleep on an argument.
Double standards in a relationship.
The tech from our childhood.
Banning mobile/cellular phones in our children's schools.
The incorrect pronunciation of our names.
Our 16th wedding anniversary and much more.

We don't have sponsors, don't do ads, and none of what we say is scripted. It's raw, it's us and we hope you like it. Our only method of reaching new listeners like you is word-of-mouth so please do share if you've a mind to do so.

We're a blind sighted couple, I'm blind and she's fully-sighted, so we come at this from two quite different walks of life.

Interested to hear more? Visit: onj.me/stroongecast
and check it out for yourself.
#StroongeCast

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I ate pão de queijo (Brazilian cheese bread) my first day in Brazil, and have loved it ever since. now, I've discovered we kind of have it here in the US, I invite you to try it out.

Our Story - Brazi Bites
brazibites.com/our-story/?srsl…

I started donating blood when I was 17, the Red Cross is always looking for donors, their supply is often very low. If you can, please consider it. social.sgawolf.com/@simon/1143…

Q&A coming up, Saturday 26th at 3PM Eastern, 8PM UK
On the last of the Saturdays in April,
Join us, for your Q&A staple.
Ok fine, that wasn't a sublime rhyme,
I'm more of a reaper with poorly peepers than an Edgar Allan Poet.

As usual, me and Jen will be live starting at 3PM Eastern, taking and hopefully answering questions about REAPER and OSARA. Any amount of experience is welcome. Newcomers get first priority, then we get geeky in the gaps.
Head over to ReaperTeacher.com for TeamTalk details, to ask a question in advance, or to send in one of your recent projects if you'd like some feedback. That's proving to be a popular piece of the action, so don't dilly-dally, we'll be playing the first couple of things that arrive.
We'll also be streaming and taking questions from YouTube and the Blind Producers Discord server, that's at discord.gg/uPFzNHv4U7 if you want to join.

See ya there,

Scott

France and Germany unveil Docs, a homegrown alternative to Google Docs
techspot.com/news/107225-franc…
In a push for digital independence, Europe debuts its own collaboration tool

"Accessibility is difficult, working in an ableist society is difficult. Realizing that ableism runs wide in the accessibility community hurts.

This is a chance to think about our own values and how we apply them to our jobs. For me, supporting people to experience all their human rights equally is a fundamental value. Not only that, but I think inaccessibility violates people’s dignity."

yatil.net/blog/values by @yatil

#nebudkokot jako Macinka…
Jako zkušený řidič (31 let plus, držitel licence pro rallye drivers, absolvent několika kurzů emergency driving jako řidič záchranky a majitel 5l V8 BMW a 3l V6 M-B říkám, že žádný závodní řidič při smyslech, tedy způsobilý řídit, nepojede po veřejné komunikaci v běžném provozu 200+.
O tom, že se při řízení nebude fotit mobilem ani nebudeme mluvit, ju, čuráku…
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Conversations 2.18.2 is available on Google Play and has client side mitigations for a server side security issue that was recently discovered and fixed in #ejabberd¹ and #OpenFire²

Go update your server. But just in case that takes a minute Conversations has your back too!

This release also fixes an issue with restoring (importing) backups on recent Android versions.

¹: process-one.net/blog/ejabberd-…
²: github.com/igniterealtime/Open…

#XMPP #Conversations_im

Die "Do It Blind" Gruppe in Metalab, in Rahmen dessen die Metabraille Oskar Brailletastatur entstanden ist, hat angefangen, ihre Mitschrifte für alle zu veröffentlichen. Ihr könnt dort jede Woche lesen, welche Themen wir besprochen haben, was wir so bezüglich barrierefreie Tech finden und was uns rund um diese Themen aufregt. Ihr seit auch herzlich eingeladen, zu unsere wöchentliche online Treffen zu kommen. Ich hoffe, das wird eine interessante Lekture für alle die sich für Technik, Barrierefreiheit für blinde Menschen, Technik und alles dazwischen interessieren. oskars.org/posts/ @oskar_mbr @metalab #Accessibility #Blind

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My previous post in German is just a shoutout that the "Do it Blind" group, the people behind the Metabraille keyboard, log their weekly meeting protocols for everyone to see. The posts / logs are in German but if you throw a translation service at it, you may discover what we're up to and what we discover as far as accessible tech is concerned. We also host weekly online meetings you can attend. Although primarily in German, we will be happy about new English-speaking guests. #Accessibility #Blind

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This is a super-helpful guide to emailing your MP about the recent Supreme Court ruling, which is inevitably going to be used to further persecute, humiliate, and segregate trans and NB people.

I've used it, even though my MP is a raging Tory.

translegalproject.org/post/urg…

#TransRights #TransWomenAreWomen #TransMenAreMen

«Se vende el mito de una tecnología milagrosa e increíblemente poderosa, pero esta tecnología está basada en el trabajo en negro, precarizado y explotador de millones de trabajadores manuales sin los que la IA no funcionaría».

Entrevista a @milamiceli socióloga, doctora en Ciencias de la Computación, experta en IA en el Weizenbaum Institute, investigadora en el Dair Institute, y una de las principales expertas en un campo poco conocido: el de los trabajadores de datos.

elpais.com/tecnologia/2024-12-…

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La stupidité du monde… Les consignes incendie c'est un truc que tu dois pouvoir lire dans l'urgence, tu dois pas avoir à sortir ton smartphone et scanner un QR code pour les avoir.

Oh et si vous pensiez que ça vous donne un PDF avec les infos pour sortir du bâtiment, non ça ouvre une vidéo de 2 minutes avec des généralités… Totalement inutile.

Big Tech at work: LG, Samsung sue Indian government over electronic-waste pricing policy
reuters.com/sustainability/cli…

E-Waste is the fastest growing waste stream in the world. Most of it is not recycled and what is is often done in the Global South with terrible conditions and awful pay. Big Tech wants to keep the truly dirty secret of e-waste as hidden as possible, and keep paying poor workers as little as possible.

If you want to truly understand modern technology, start with e-waste.

Apparently the arXiv* is relocating from servers at Cornell University to Google Cloud. Putting all our eggs into Google's basket seems unwise, especially at this point in history.

This jobs listing gives a number of reasons for moving to the cloud, but to my inexpert eye it looks like they could do everything they want to do while remaining self-hosted. At the relatively modest scale of the arXiv the cloud really is just someone else's computer.

info.arxiv.org/hiring/index.ht…

It's worth noting that the arXiv used to have a network of mirrors, but they decided to shut down the last of those in September of last year. The explanation was that they were no longer worthwhile as the Cornell servers + CDN delivered better performance than the regional mirrors: info.arxiv.org/help/mirrors.ht…

The multi-site (and multi-country) backup provided by those mirrors does not appear to have been a consideration, because of course nothing bad would ever happen to an American university.

*The arXiv is a repository providing free access to pre-prints of academic papers in a range of fields across physics, maths, biology, computer science, etc. In some fields, including astronomy, it is the main way that researchers keep up to date with new publications in their area of research.

#Astrodon #Astronomy

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I have forgotten more than I ever knew about C. Nevertheless I have two ?
1) why is namelen on line 104 not being set to null if it is null on the input? Perhaps malloc initializes memory but I don't recall that or perhaps there is something else of why it isn't used. I get the ptrs here confused especially since I have no clue how c-ares works.

2) really a style question. line 11. Any reason why it's own dot.h isn't last? It shouldn't matter. Perhaps one could argue it should be first

After the Code of Conduct and the Mediation process, the Core Governance document is now ready for wider feedback.

This document describes what JoinJabber does and what we aim to achieve. It also describes what our values are and a way to make proposals to the entire community.

Feel free to share and read/respond to the document.
codeberg.org/joinjabber/collec…

#xmpp #permacomputing #consent #jabber

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I think completely ruling out "LLMs and other probabilistic tools" (which rules out almost any autocompletion) is ill-informed.
LLMs are way overhyped, the environmental concerns are real, but it's about the same as with any other program, it is possible to use them wisely, ie, not take their output at face value.
That consent part feels very weird to me. I remember Napster and singing "copying is not theft". (1/2)
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Fuck OpenAI and the others, sure. Also, I understand where this stance comes from, as the current LLM bubble and the ridiculous associated claims are insufferable. But this feels like a case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

You asked for feedback, this was mine, I hope that does not get me excluded as I am grateful for joinjabber's existence. (2/2)

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The DOJ’s Withdrawal of 11 ADA Guidance Documents: What It Means for Website and Mobile Accessibility accessibility.com/blog/the-doj…

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I compared #curl today vs curl 8 years ago on malloc count + memory use to download a single 512MB file over cleartext HTTP:

129 mallocs, which is exactly the same.

Maximum allocated now: 135566. 17,681 bytes *less* than eight years ago.

Not everything has to go bloat over time I suppose.

And here's the old blog post: daniel.haxx.se/blog/2017/04/22…

#curl