It’s Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
AI is moving fast—but can it really make everything accessible? Or are we ignoring the basics?
I wrote about this on Substack, including a new idea: Vibe Coding—building software with empathy, not just code.
Read & join the convo:
taylorarndt.substack.com/p/hap…
#GAAD #Accessibility #AI #VibeCoding #Inclusion

I am honored to share that I’ve been nominated for an Emmy as host of PBS’s Serving Up Science - a series funded by the National Science Foundation.

This recognition is a testament to what federal science funding & public media can achieve when we invest in #science, education & evidence-based storytelling.

And it’s a reminder that curiosity matters & there is value in making science understandable & available to all.

If this resonates with you, I hope you’ll support science agencies & PBS.

I wrote about Great Replacement Grok and the growing number of ways that AI systems are working against their own users. It's the age of adversarial AI: platformer.news/grok-white-gen…

Innosearch AI and National Federation of the Blind Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance Digital Accessibility for Blind and Low-Vision Communities | AT-Newswire
at-newswire.com/innosearch-ai-…

Innosearch AI and the National Federation of the Blind have formed a strategic partnership to make online shopping and digital services more accessible for blind and low-vision users. Plans include co-developed platform enhancements, user training, a checkout round-up donation, and a $10 welcome credit.

"So here I am. Still masking.

And yes, I still hear it:

“Dude, seriously? Still?”

Yup. Still. Because the pandemic didn’t end—it just got rebranded. We’re still dealing with an airborne, immune-damaging virus that doesn’t care if you’re over it. I wear an N95 or better everywhere I go. In the lab. In the classroom. On Zoom calls that turn into in-person meetups. I mask because it aligns with who I am now."

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A study just came out showing the majority of Americans can’t afford a minimal quality of life/basic cost of living.

The majority.

The richest country in the world is failing to provide for most of its citizens while the billionaires get richer.

Remember this the next time they talk about making America healthy again.

People need universal health care and basic income. Access to clean air and water. An end to food deserts and inequality.

cbsnews.com/news/cost-of-livin…

Introducing Access Ableton, a new podcast created and hosted by me to help screen reader users get the most out of Ableton Live. Each week, we'll talk about a different aspect of producing music in Live, starting with the basics and going from there. After we cover all the major features, we'll move on to a more relaxed show where I discuss news, production techniques, and whatever else comes to mind as it relates to creating music in a DAW. If that sounds good to you, feel free to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. The fun starts June 1.

Link to RSS Feed: pinecast.com/feed/access-ablet…

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IzzyOnDroid got mentioned in the reproducible-builds.org blog for the April report with a huge block of multiple paragraphs 🥳

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Yes, our RB-framework is available for everyone to use. And today, we even got the first report of an installation running on a Steam Deck :awesome:

#IzzyOnDroid #reproducibleBuilds

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🎧 Sony just launched the WH-1000XM6 headphones, and I found something mildly interesting about them:

When you pair them to a Pixel running Android 16, they'll automatically use Bluetooth LE Audio. That wasn't the case for the WH-1000XM5.

Here's why👇

🔗 androidauthority.com/sony-wh-1…

Thanks to Michael for all of the time he put into this great resource, which is totally free to all, so go download your copy! Third edition of Personal Power: Getting The Most from iOS as a Totally Blind User | AppleVis applevis.com/guides/third-edit…

Accessibility, a year in review: Microsoft 365 Copilot support and better user experiences techcommunity.microsoft.com/bl…

The United States is turning into a very dangerous place. What protects a country is security reports from intelligence experts. But a new report revealed that Venezuela is most likely not controlling the TDA gang in the US.

It is an important conclusions based on facts. But also a conclusion, which Trump did not like, because if the US is not “under attack”, he cannot invoke the Alien Enemies Act. So the Trump administration decided to fire the intelligence experts.

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This Global Accessibility Awareness Day we'd like to shout out to our translators! NVDA has been translated into over 55 languages to provide access to technology for blind and vision impaired people around the world. Recently we spoke with Harun in Türkiye, who shared how access, in his own language, has helped him: nvaccess.org/post/harun-fast-l…

#GAAD #Accessibility #NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Localization #Awareness #Translation

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Tor has introduced this new cool tool they call oniux. On the page announcing it they show off a #curl command line that hasn't worked for two years... since curl nowadays refuses to resolve .onion names like RFC 7686 says.

blog.torproject.org/introducin…

#curl

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Discussed here: github.com/curl/curl/issues/17…
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looking at the torproject discussion about this gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core…

and it seems like an irresolvable problem.

On one hand you have people setting up LANs that have all their outbound traffic sent through Tor, and are supposed to work with any tor-unaware device.

On the other hand, saying "the LAN you're in is behind Tor" is exactly what an attacker would say to induce user devices to leak onion lookups...

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blocking special name resolution in the applications, without defined way to indicate when such resolution should be safe, were asking for this exact problem. Tor expected only whole applications to be onion enabled, not VPN-like behaviour. Perhaps special option in resolv.conf could enable passing onion names to DNS servers specified there. Local resolvers often block it properly anyway. Ideally it should have separate nsswitch module and not using common DNS plugin.
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it seems to me this RFC cannot work with network or system level .onion support and should be replaced.

I think applications need API to query system resolver, whether DNS is handled by localhost or trusted resolver. And if .onion names are considered a special handled domain. I think we lack both on Linux now.

This RFC assumes only per-application support can be safe. Applications should query the OS support and enable it if indicated. But resolver related apis are ancient already.

Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India—Purism’s Been Ahead for Over a Decade

As Apple scrambles to move iPhone production out of China by 2026, Purism has quietly built secure, privacy-first phones right here in the U.S.

✅ U.S.-manufactured Liberty Phone
✅ Librem 5: Security & privacy by design
✅ PureOS: No surveillance. No ads. No Big Tech

While others react, Purism leads—with a supply chain you can trust.

Choose freedom. Choose Purism.

Read Article: puri.sm/posts/apple-moves-ipho…

Shiny new features and improvements are coming to #LibreOffice! They're being developed by independent developers, who get some support as part of the Google Summer of Code: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl…

Inside Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2025: What Tech Companies Are Doing doubletaponair.com/inside-glob…

20 Years Ago Today “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith” Premieres to Global Fanfare cordcuttersnews.com/20-years-a…