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Many designers misunderstand what accessibility is and have a limiting believe that accessible design has to look “ugly.”

Accessibility is not at odds with aesthetic.

Some of the most beautiful designs I’ve witnessed were more accessible.

Engage your mind and look deeper, you’ll see it too.

Tweedehands 10 bar tankcompressor, gratis op te halen in Rosmalen als je er een (anarchistisch of vergelijkbaar autonoom) goed doel voor hebt. :boost_requested:

Gebruikt, maar niet heel veel. Is vervangen i.v.m. geluidsniveau - let op, je hebt echt gehoorbescherming wanneer deze ingeschakeld is! Compressor zelf in goede staat, slang/luchtpistool ontbreken, filterbehuizing moet gelijmd/vervangen worden (beiden standaard koppeling, volgens mij).

Specificaties in foto/alt-text. Stuur een DM als je interesse hebt!

@archeokluit Dat 'zero waste' is sowieso een leugen want dat is dus gewoon gerecycled plastic, en dat kan daarna niet nogmaals gerecycled worden (en er komen dus ook microplastics vrij in dat proces)

@clarfonthey Honestly every scammy tech hype since cryptocurrency has used this strategy - many different cryptocurrencies (obviously), NFTs, electric cars, LLMs...

Unfortunately it works pretty well, though its effectiveness seems to waning, this will probably be one of the last cycles where it works

@SnotFlickerman @wuphysics87 I think this is getting two things mixed up, honestly. It is true that many systems do not recognize people's agency, and force new things on them that are unwanted. But that is not the same thing as "just works"!

When people ask for something that "just works", usually what they are asking for is a reasonable and accessible baseline experience, reliable feedback that tells them what to do next if something goes wrong, and an overall predictable system that is difficult to break beyond one's own ability to fix it.

None of these require disrespecting people's agency to fulfill, and all of them are points that every Linux distro I've ever seen scores poorly on. Some distros barely meet the bar of "baseline reasonable experience", only to immediately fall apart and require complex interactions to fix as soon as anything breaks.

Does this mean that Linux needs to be restricted to a single set of mandated usage and design like Windows (and, recently, GNOME) have been chasing? No. But there is absolutely a lot of room for improvement in the general reliability and accessibility of Linux systems, without compromising the customisability and agency that a Linux system typically provides.

In light of the Internet Archive losing its appeal to hachette, I just wanted to point out some websites you should avoid:

* annas-archive.li/
* downmagaz.net/
* ebook-hunter.org/
* forcoder.net/
* freemagazines.top/
* liber3.eth.limo/

If you were to download books from these websites, you might cut into hachette's more than three billion dollars of annual revenue. So make sure to avoid those websites and the following:

* libgen.is/
* oceanofpdf.com/
* pdfroom.com/
* pdfstop.com/
* pdfdrive.to/
* pdfmagazines.club/
* sci-hub.se/
* singlelogin.re/
* ... or any of the other sites listed at rentry.co/megathread-books

#internetarchive

Puh-lease cut it out with the tiny scrollbars, designers, there are people who use desktop, who want to scroll with a mouse/stylus using the scrollbar, or simply depend on proper scrollbars.

This has been frustrating me for years. This one is of a, well, sorry, Mastodon social.

shitpost poll 

pick your type of pronouns

@eniko @ointersexo@ursal.zone (Adam Ragusea has a video that goes into some of this, if you're interested in the details: youtube.com/watch?v=jxi_zVi0zS)

@eniko @ointersexo@ursal.zone One thing to keep in mind with cutting boards is that they'll chip and splinter no matter what material you use (by their nature), and it's not at all clear which material is safest here, AFAIK

"The developers are no good at <insert name of thing you've not allowed them to gain any experience at>"

@halcy @vyr (There's an analogy to be made here to compliance departments in corporations that call themselves 'security' even though they're just doing compliance work, which often *worsens* security)

@halcy @vyr I've had a similar experience and it's kind of depressing how many of these people genuinely seem to not understand that "corporate T&S" and "community safety and management" are two *completely* different things...

@vyr incidentally, this type thing is what I hear every single time someone tells me they're definitely qualified to talk about moderation because they worked in "Trust and Safety" at some kind of social media company

Back in the era where distrohopping meant having a whole spindle of burned CDs with distro names scribbled on them in marker.

Unimportant poll, but please boost.

If you lost your phone and needed to call someone in an emergency, how many close friends' or relatives' phone numbers do you have memorised?

dating adventures, broadly defined 

Me: I should make an effort to meet some people my own age

People My Own Age: It was lovely to meet you last week. I seem to be having a gender crisis now, can you help?

I wonder how much e-waste could be reduced by legally mandating a minimum performance for core functionality of a computing device, to address the "buy a device, find it to be unusable, immediately replace it" problem

Hello everyone!! I've been working on a small project during the past few weeks.

It's a website that showcases a different small free game each day, which is selected entirely random.

If you want to take a look at it and/or submit one of your games, you can do it through here: gameoftheday.org/

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