So according to the UK government, Greta Thunberg is now a dangerous terrorist.

I'm beginning to think the UK government may have lost its moral compass.

news.sky.com/story/greta-thunb…

#GretaThunberg #PalestineAction #UKPolitics

I haven’t tuned into CBS since its morning news promoted that interview (and Weiss) last week. This latest announcement validates my decision.

“CBS News launches town hall series featuring JD Vance following Bari Weiss’ ratings flop”
independent.co.uk/news/world/a…

in reply to Adrian Roselli, pH0

Bari Weiss continues to do administration’s bidding and I continue to treat CBS as state mouthpiece.

Gift link:
nytimes.com/2025/12/21/busines…

Frontline / ProPublica did a short CECOT vid last week:
youtube.com/watch?v=Lku5h9xjrq…

Anyway, ‘60 Minutes’ had a good run.

in reply to Adrian Roselli, pH0

The spiked ‘60 Minutes’ CECOT story aired on the Global-TV app in Canada.

Jason Paris recorded it (the old-school way):
bsky.app/profile/jasonparis.bs…

File:
icloud.com/photos/#/icloudlink…

A 370MB zipped MP4 running 13:47. Not a RickRoll.

Useful to compare to when Bari Weiss ‘updates’ with ‘new reporting’.

I went on FSCast to talk about Paperback! "This month, Mitchell Smedley shares his experience hosting his own radio show and serving as president of a college radio station. Quin Gillespie introduces Paperback, a fully accessible ebook and document reader for Windows. Finally, Elizabeth Whitaker highlights upcoming training opportunities from Vispero." blog.freedomscientific.com/fsc… Thanks @freedomscientific for having me!
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While NV Access enjoy some well earned rest, we may be delayed in replying for the next few weeks. Please do refer to the tips and links in our last In-Process: nvaccess.org/post/in-process-1…

A very Merry Christmas if you celebrate & a safe & happy New Year to all!
#NVDA #NVDAsr #Christmas #Christmas2025 #NewYear #HappyNewYear

It’s pretty damn customer hostile to implement these features only in the EU - so Apple can do these things, they just choose not to, so as to keep the walled garden’s wall as high as possible. mastodon.social/@macrumors/115…

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How'bout this? No words so you're safe. Doesn't even sound like a Christmas tune as a result. Much better that way. youtu.be/1tDjp2lTmuM
in reply to Onj 🎶

@Onj That’s indeed better. One song I don’t really mind is this version of 12 days of Christmas, because it’s musically nerdy and mostly instrumental, except the throat singing section. youtube.com/watch?v=g-vCauX4lY…

I really want a local Shazam equivalent for working out where the sound of something came from.
I have a sound from a keyboard that I recorded years ago, and I can't find it in the plugin version of that keyboard. There are preview files for all the sounds, so I want to run an audio match tool against all the preview files, using my original sound as a base. Even if it's not quite the right key or pitch, if there are enough similarities, the tool should surface the closest available options.

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The CBS 60 Minutes CECOT segment showed up in Canada's Global TV app and then quickly disappeared. But a direct copy (not a screen recording) is now archived online: archive.org/details/60minutes-…

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The 60 Minutes segment on CECOT, pulled by Trump shill Bari Weiss, what a spectacular Streisand effect. archive.org/details/60minutes-…

:ablobcatwave:​ #Introduction for my (recreated) solo instance
〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️Hello! I go by Leora online, late-20s, pronouns she/her ​:QueerCat_Trans:
❥ I am happily married! ​:lesbian_heart:
❥ I am a 🐈 #cat mom to 3 and a 🐶 #doggo mom to 1 very crazy #whippet. I will likely be posting a lot of pictures of my #cats Saria, Majora, and Link, along with the occasional Mabel picture.

❥ I am a Linux Server Administrator. ​:debian_logo:​ ​:ubuntu:​ ​:rocky_logo:​ ​:redhat:
❥ I currently live in Arkansas in the US, but I'm trying my hardest to relocate out of the South for obvious reasons. ​:blobcatsweat:
❥ My memory is absolutely terrible, can't really recall a majority of my past. ​:neocat_confused:
❥ I’m reasonably confident in my programming ability; my projects are often less so. ​:golang:​ ​:python:​ ​:bash:
❥ Took a 🇯🇵 #Japanese language course in high school only to forget it all the next year. Currently working on relearning what I've forgotten.

❥ Use to be super involved with 🎭 #theatre. I was in a mime troupe in high school; I learned mime stuff, stilt & ball walking, small bit of 🤸 acrobatic stuff, diabolo stuff. I was active on stage and behind the curtains for several shows throughout high school and college. My social anxiety has mostly put an end to that chapter of my life, though.

❥ In my free time I'm either tinkering with my ​:r_homelab:​ #homelab, watching ​:jellyfin:​ #jellyfin or youtube, ​:blobcat_comfy_reading:​ reading #manga or #webtoons, ​:blobcatgamer:​ playing video games (sometimes on #Twitch), or taking 📸 pictures of my cats.

Feel free to add me, I enjoy meeting new people! ​:QueerCatHeart_Trans:

Other various interests & relevant tags: #intro #trans #lgbt #linux #cyberSecurity #programming #yuri #videoGames #zelda #rimworld #dog

I’ve been using a Monarch for a year now, and it’s been the busiest year of my working life. But right now, I’m on vacation.
I expected to, and very much do, enjoy the benefits of multiline Braille for various work things, and I congratulate Vispero for doing a super job with Monarch support in JAWS. But now I am appreciating that there’s something very special yet intangible about curling up on the couch, grabbing a book from Bookshare, and reading for pleasure on the large display. I’m not sure I am able to articulate the full extent of the difference, it’s just more fluid, it’s better, it’s more relaxing somehow.
I think people will be very pleased with some of the updates that are just around the corner, and of course we’ll continue to articulate the value proposition, the improved outcomes, the equity, of multiline Braille to entities who can fund them and put them under the fingertips of more blind people.
So, back to my book.
in reply to Jonathan Mosen

@elettrona With the Braille Terminal application on the Monarch, you can also use it to access another device via a screen reader (NVDA and JAWS currently support the Monarch, with more expected to come).
Thus you have both the internal KeySoft applications and screen reader support. The Dot pad is just a display device - it must be used with a screen reader or a specialized application running elsewhere and attached via USB or Bluetooth.
I prefer the larger display and the ability to run applications on the device, so the Monarch fits my usage better. As Jonathan noted, the cell technology is similar (supplied by Dot Inc.) in both cases.

1. User complains to #hackerone that I named his *previous* name when he renamed himself to a silly name after I banned them in a #curl report filed back in October.

2. Hackerone asks me to respond on their support forum, on which I have no account. Grrr. I refuse to.

3. Replying to the hackerone email about this instead, I get a bounce saying they don't accept emails on support@hackerone ...

Kill me now.

In 2009, I was with a friend in West Virginia, who had a gig playing for a school music program for 5 through 10-year-olds.

The youngest of those kids are now old enough to drink in the United States. Maybe not quite college graduation, at least with a four-year degree, but close.

In a few days, the very youngest licensed American drivers will have been born three years after the first iPhone was released. This includes one of my cousin's grandchildren.

I'm too young to be this old, or something.

I woke up this morning, went into the kitchen, collected some spoons1, it's time to roll up my sleeves and release #iocaine 3.1.


  1. Drank 0.4l of caffeinated hot chocolate, and topped it with two pellets of Ferrero Pocket Coffee. So I'm like wide-eye awake for the next hour, and I'm hearing colours2. ↩︎
  2. iocaine's soothing green is, as expected, soothing, like a small breeze upon a field of wild grass. My burning red-yellow rage is the most metal sound you ever heard. ↩︎

Как те, которые бояться потревожить россию, изъять ее деньги, сбить их дрон, наказать за перерезанные кабеля, трубопроводы, закрытые аэропорты, взорванные рельсы, сгоревшие торговые цетры…

могут ГАРАНТИРОВАТЬ безопасность?

Das 240. WildMics-Special war unser Jahresabschluss 2025. In einem Ask us Anything konnte ihr uns Fragen zu Politik, Gesellschaft und dem Leben stellen. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Bund Europäischer Jugend - Österreich.
Mit @SophiaKrappweis & @TommyKrappweis
hoaxilla.com/wildmics-special-…

A short while ago I was explaining to a client the reason why his website has seen a very significant increase in load over the past few weeks. On many of the servers I manage, I see connections coming from residential users, yes, but mainly from unscrupulous AI scrapers that do not care about overloading everything. Someone on their side replied to me: "Wouldn’t moving everything to the cloud solve the problem? I mean... autoscaling!"

That sparked a somewhat "conspiratorial" thought. Some colleagues have told me that, with the recent surge in AI bot traffic, their costs have skyrocketed. Given how much money is being spent, and not earned, on AI, are we really sure this is not, in some way, planned or at least welcomed as a way to increase costs for end users of cloud services and funnel them into AI budgets?

#SysAdmin #IT

Europe is making a list, checking it twice… and upgrading its trains to high-speed – nice! 🚄

While you are sipping hot chocolate, we are cooking up 200+ km/h rail magic:

✨ Faster journeys: Berlin → Copenhagen in 4hr instead of 7hr
🚆 New routes: Lisbon–Madrid–Paris and Tallinn–Riga–Vilnius–Warsaw
🌙 More night trains for long trips
🎫 One ticket for your whole journey, and easier booking across borders

By 2040, your holidays might just start on the rails.

👉 link.europa.eu/hDyYBG

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So there are apparently people creating personal voices on Macs, because it's more flexible than on the iPhone. I have heard several times that people have even cloned all sorts of random voices. But since you can't upload audio files for recording, how exactly are you to do this, manipulate the folder, where ever it is, or whatnot?
#personal_voice #accessibility #a11y #voiceover #mac
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Honestly, I don't know and I haven't tried it. Now you gave me an idea, it's bad when I have ideas. :D Manipulating the folder? I am not sure, unless Mac saves it somewhere in an actual folder, but as far as I know, it's synced via iCloud, so if I were to create a personal voice on Mac, it will also be on the phone, which, to be fair, is fun. I should. Told you, giving me ideas is bad.

Lately I’ve been realizing that I probably made a (small but important) mistake when choosing Proton Mail over @Tutanota Mail.

I truly respect and like both European companies, but what I’ve been noticing, and deeply appreciating, is how strong, healthy, and direct the relationship between Tuta and its users is. They communicate, they discuss, they listen.

It actually reminds me a lot of the @Vivaldi browser team, including @jon himself. And that kind of attitude is priceless, especially when it’s combined with such a clear stance on privacy & security, AI, and user-first values. That combination is simply top-tier.

I recently noticed Vivaldi starting some cooperation with Proton. Personally, I’d much rather see a collaboration with Tuta.

Rooting for you. Rooting for both teams (actually all three). Absolutely fantastic work.

#privacy #security #email #europeanTech #Vivaldi #Tuta #Proton

@Tutanota Hey, was sagt ihr zu der neuen Sau von #Vorratsdatenspeicherung die durchs Dorf getrieben wird und auch Mailprovider betreffen soll? netzpolitik.org/2025/anlasslos…
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Danke für den Hinweis, wir schauen uns das an. Fraglich, ob es dieses Mal Bestand haben wird... siehe: tuta.com/blog/data-retention-g… Wir lehnen jede Form der anlasslosen Massenüberwachung ab und werden sicher dagegen aktiv werden.

Whatever else the future may hold, I'm hoping for a decrease in the yelling of "stochastic parrots!" in literally any conversation about so-called AI by people who wouldn't otherwise use the word "stochastic" in any other context. Memorising a phrase containing an obscure word and deploying it like a hand grenade to shut down a discussion has never struck me as a particularly helpful or inclusive strategy.

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