I think my philosophy when making software is that it should work for people with zero money or no bank account / credit card.
I know it's not a popular mindset to be in since money and profit is everything in the tech world.
I think it comes from growing up as a kid with no disposable income or access to anything but my shitty computer.
I'd rather support people with almost nothing than people with latest and greatest tech gizmos and spare cash for subscription services. 😅
Dear abled people, if you see a person with a disability out and about with their service dog please, for the love of PEET, let the dog do its job! It may come as a surprise but people trust their service dogs more than they trust some random, and I'm sure well-meaning stranger. The dog knows and has been taught how, to safely and best help their person. This toot brought to you by the uber driver who almost made me fall because he grabbed at me while my service dog was helping me over uneven pavements. SERIOUSLY, if you want to help, ask, if the person says no or doesn't reply, then PLEASE DON't TOUCH!
These Microsoft based "silica disks" that store 4.8TB of data are pretty cool, but the density is kinda crappy for consumer uses.
Can't wait for these "5d memory crystals" to become viable for consumers. Gotta hook it up to my seedboxes and media library :P
Literally just tried to use my one handed keyboard to navigate this window when I noticed the notifs through the terminal I have open on my face. 🤪
@mauve There's also the space bar that would scroll down a whole screenful when pressed. I remember the times when browsers would try to make the top window edge align with the start of a line. But now websites have all these overlays and scrolling gimmicks that it rarely ever works. :(
What do folks with physical #accessibility needs do about apps that seem to only scroll reliably with a mouse scroll wheel? I feel like a lot of them entirely ignore page up/down keys and overrload arrow keys to do more than scroll one line at a time. Mastodon web is pretty annoying for this.
@mauve Perhaps the observer effect in quantum physics can be explained by archaean ad tracking systems 🤔
@Colophonscrawl 'i had an archon come to me, huge guy, made of an infinite hellscape of rotting insectoid bodies, had tears in his eyes, and he told me, sir, with you in the universe b, we could be unfolding bigger and more beautiful ruin than anyone's ever seen. i believe it! and perhaps you would all need to be given new eyes to comprehend the horrors we will, maybe we will be unfolding in the future, who knows'
I feel like this whole Anthropic export ban thing should be a wakeup call to anyone outside the US that if you've been newly developing a dependency on a proprietary US cloud service the government could decide to restrict export access to at any moment, you've made a strategic error and should probably reconsider that.
Even though I don't have implants I can feel myself being a sort of cyborg already. The digital extensions of my self are similar to physical tools, but they're always there. More like a clothing item or sensory organ than a hammer I only bring out when needed.
Then I had the horror where the only place I could express this thought aloud was down because I was out of disk space again. 😭 A whole other severing of my exoself.
Occult cyberpunk. Yap with me about decentralized systems, wearable computing, and biohacking.