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@TarXZ @vkc I know a blind person who actually enjoys espeak so much it is also configured on the iphone it uses

and I can see why you'd prefer espeak over some AI speech thing.

TTS is not an issue on linux.
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@vkc I will say, despite using Linux myself for many years and doing all my computing with it, that it isn't perfect either.

Let's not disregard blind folks who are sometimes unable to run Linux, because e.g. Orca doesn't work well for some particular thing, or maybe sound doesn't work, or even perhaps the distro doesn't even have any accessibility features built-in. It's a reality, and we should not forget these people.

You may be able to do everything you want on Linux, and that's great. I also do everything on Linux, and my entire desktop on Linux just works great and makes me able to get through my day efficiently. But that doesn't mean it works for everyone else.

What can be done however, and is being done (though you can help too!), is *improving* this ecosystem so it works better for people who genuinely otherwise cannot get through their day with Linux. Make it more reliable, improve support for more hardware, work on drivers, but also work on accessibility features, get desktops blind-friendly, and even contribute to the software you already use, etc. so that the landscape improves more and more as time passes.
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dmi πŸ’½ soon -> FOSDEM

still can’t believe we’re getting gifts from our DNS server. β€œyou can’t get that in stores with BIND!”

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@vkc I know you're not specifically talking about people who genuinely are sometimes unable to use linux in its current state because e.g. not accessible enough, but it is something we shouldn't forget.
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@vkc I will say, despite using Linux myself for many years and doing all my computing with it, that it isn't perfect either.

Let's not disregard blind folks who are sometimes unable to run Linux, because e.g. Orca doesn't work well for some particular thing, or maybe sound doesn't work, or even perhaps the distro doesn't even have any accessibility features built-in. It's a reality, and we should not forget these people.

You may be able to do everything you want on Linux, and that's great. I also do everything on Linux, and my entire desktop on Linux just works great and makes me able to get through my day efficiently. But that doesn't mean it works for everyone else.

What can be done however, and is being done (though you can help too!), is *improving* this ecosystem so it works better for people who genuinely otherwise cannot get through their day with Linux. Make it more reliable, improve support for more hardware, work on drivers, but also work on accessibility features, get desktops blind-friendly, and even contribute to the software you already use, etc. so that the landscape improves more and more as time passes.
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nina πŸ”œ fosdem

btw if you ever appear on the "google open source peer bonus" and supposedly receive some money from them, this is in practice more of a punishment than anything else

first they make you sign up for this "payoneer" thing, which has a bunch of verifications (of course, involving uploading your government documents, especially fun if your deadname hasn't changed yet) and later attempting to re-verify with a new name results in them wanting documents that your government potentially does not issue

the whole thing is entirely obnoxious, and contacting a human is a chore (they make you go through a particularly hellish AI assistant and then if you manage to reach a form to contact a human, it only works in chrome and makes you pick like 3 categories each with subitems none of which really matches what you want)

they supposedly sent me a payment card, which i never received, which then got blocked, which resulted in the entire balance getting blocked, which then resulted in me having to go through this, in order to possibly withdraw the money and close the damn thing

it's not worth it for 250 bucks, stay *away*

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New from 404 Media: Flock exposed some of its AI-powered cameras to the internet. We know because we tracked ourselves with them. These cameras zoom in on passersby, sometimes so close we could read a random person's phone screen. Required no login to view cameras
https://www.404media.co/flock-exposed-its-ai-powered-cameras-to-the-internet-we-tracked-ourselves/

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RE: https://oldbytes.space/@flexion/115752573933914452

The oldest Unix written in C was successfully recovered from tape this weekend -- and here it is running on IRIX.

The amazing bit is the contents of the big window in the middle, for children under 50, *not* the windows themselves.

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@ariadne Still setting up windows?
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Excerpt from a book I'm reading, Slow Poison, by Mahmood Mamdani, father of Zorhan Mamdani.

"FBI agents knocked on
my door...they asked what I thought of Marx. I said I had
never met him. Not surprisingly, this Ugandan Muyindi had never heard of Karl
Marx. β€œHe’s dead.”

I said, β€œI'm sorry, what happened?”

β€œNo, he died long ago.”

I wondered why, then, the question. β€œWhy, then, are you asking me?”
Later, I would remind myself: the FBI introduced me to Karl Marx! "

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The "UNIX v4 tape" running in simh PDP11 emu on IRIX:

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@ariadne Are you on stream right now?
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Nobody:

Kids that grew up with Windows 7: It is my mission to make a perfect selection box around this

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@elly @domi @wojtek @jolla I am in this situation myself, after switching from my Poco F1 to a Fairphone 5, much to my disappointement I realised it doesn't have a headphone jack...

Right now I use an adapter, but I mean, I had to buy that adapter separately, and frankly it's just more convenient to just have the jack built-in. I can also lose it at any point...

(And no I don't charge my phone while having headphones connected.)
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For audio-only content like podcasts, provide a transcript. For videos with audio, provide both transcripts and captions. In the transcripts and captions, include the spoken information and sounds that are important for understanding the content.

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𝐿𝒢𝓃𝒢 "not yet begun to fight"

My response to anyone asking me to do anything for the next two weeks starting Monday

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🚨 PSA! 🚨

Alpine 3.23 moved mariadb-connector-c from the 3.3 release series to the 3.4 release series, which has different TLS validation behavior.

If you are using self-signed certificates, you need to either trust the self-signed CA or set the MARIADB_TLS_DISABLE_PEER_VERIFICATION=1 environment variable.

https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/17798

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Tomi the Slav and 1024 others

I just got permission from @bagder to use his response as a standard way to deal with slop:
I think it's beautiful.

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