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Bad vibes, hearing 

@balrogboogie ugh. I can attest, without bass, most music sounds much worse. I miss it a lot. I'm sure you weren't meaning to be accidentally ableist, but oof, this was painful to read. 😅

I can talk more about my quest for having music sound right, but I don't want to bore you with some sob story about hearing tech out of left field. If you're noticing that bass sounds are disappearing from your life, you might want to get checked for otosclerosis.

Regardless, you're not wrong. I can't hear bass guitars properly anymore and it's like there's a piece of my soul that's missing. Maybe not the way you wanted to be proved right, but.... 🙃

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Habe es ins #inkscape übertragen. Jetzt habe ich hier auf einem Blatt 4 Vorlagen zum Malen per Hand.

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whats wrong with this picture 

And, as if to rub it in, because this is of course a group for blind people, the image came with a description. “[Image shows Seeing the ***Ability North West in red letters... The blue *** replaces the Dis to show Ability]

So there can be no doubt about the intent of the logo. (And it’s just a terrible logo anyway, you know if it is if you have to explain the semiotics of it.)

But the hilarious thing, the way I really know this is a “tell me your organization for blind people is run by sighted people without telling me…” situation, is that this is not only a garbage idea but no one thought to take screenreaders into account. You know, that thing that the target audience is disproportionately going to use for this group.

Because with a screenreader, the name of the group is Seeing the Asterisk Asterisk Asterisk Ability.”

Not only does this make it weird and tiring to try to follow (imagine hearing that without seeing it!), it calls so much more attention to the asterisks! Wanting to draw attention away from the “dis-” and towards the “ability” is a terrible goal but if that is your goal, this is actually really counterproductive!

That makes me laugh a lot.

So let this be a lesson to you: don’t shy away from terms like “disability,” don’t do terrible graphic design, and don’t forget about screenreaders especially if blind people are your audience. And if you do all these things at once, the results are literally going to be laughable.

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@feonixrift@hackers.town yeah, do they want to hire out or to make them themselves? How complex are the models and how many do they want made?

Garfield, lewd 

@Anarkat@hackers.town @thegibson@hackers.town I am no coward and I believe in accessibility.

Image depiction:
Image is a digital drawing featuring a fit and large-breasted figure with an orange body and black stripes wearing a gray bikini. The breasts and cleavage are featured prominently, taking up a decent portion of the image. The figure's face is that of Garfield the cat from the Jim Davis comic strip. The background is a reddish orange color. There is text on the image that reads "You are not immune to propaganda".

@riotmuffin@kolektiva.social I had pretty good luck at cub? They might be full now, though.

Alc 

@wmd@chaos.social I dunno if those are standardized, but I enjoyed it so... Maybe!

Alc 

Had smooj for the first time, it's awesome. Carbonated boozy smoothie. drinksmooj.com/

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Well, friends, if you know of any opportunities at your company that are looking for tier 1 or 2 tech/software support, network monitoring, or entry level security operations monitoring, do let me know.

I'm hardworking, ethical, intelligent, self-directed, outgoing, and just weird enough to be having a real hard time.

@nobody@hackers.town I mean, they are blackbody radiators, but they're not only blackbody radiators.

Big, fusion-powered space heaters that sometimes wear out and do weird stuff. Like cause planets.

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Whoops @neauoire my partner and I accidentally acquired an 18th century style upright harpsichord with robotic electromagnetic hammers and unleashed Orca on it

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oh hey #dev nerds

black socialists in america is working to design a better online meeting platform and could use help with money but also coding!

Trans awareness week, gender liberation stuff 

@tammiii@queer.party that's good, too! You are also rad!

Trans awareness week, gender liberation stuff 

Trans people exist and are fucking rad! They're just normal people! Who often do stuff with gender!

If you're a normal person who might want a little extra (or less or different) gender, you can be trans, too!

You're allowed to do as much or as little as you want, and to choose how and where you express yourself according to your safety! You don't need to present one way all the time if you don't want to! Your gender is yours, not everyone else's.

Let's claim this week for celebrating gender discovery instead of just 'trans awareness'. Maybe do a little something to express your gender today, or experiment with one you're curious about. Happy gender discovery week! 💙

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For blind cat owners, what recommendations do you have for managing the litter box? Answers and shares appreciated. Thanks.

US politics, call for feedback on legislation would biometric tech and AI 

Reposting from a Cyberian that does a buncha politics stuff. US folks might be interested in voicing opinions. Boosts welcome.

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is kicking off a process to develop a Bill of Rights for AI. They are holding listening sessions starting this week (tomorrow - Thursday the 18th, and another on the 29th) hoping to hear from communities about their Bill of Rights proposal, in particular, about biometric technologies. registration is required to attend.

Listening Session 1: 4:00-6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, November 18, 2021
ida-org.zoomgov.com/meeting/re
Listening Session 2: 7:00-9:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, November 29, 2021 ida-org.zoomgov.com/meeting/re

Due to time constraints, comments should be limited to two minutes, and OSTP may not be able to hear from all interested parties at the listening session. OSTP is also accepting written comments, which can be emailed to BiometricRFI@ostp.eop.gov

can read more about it here: wired.com/story/opinion-bill-o

rambling about art, 

@montagsoup that's fair. You can mark them up and use clay to build out a body type, too, but you're right, they can be kinda uniform.

rambling about art, 

@montagsoup in case you didn't know, you can also buy wooden artist figure models that are posable and whatnot.

not sure if this helps to clarify what I meant? long 

@thufie yeah, that helps. I agree that it'd be good if the language committees themselves were more proactive about adding things and the like.

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