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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. 😅

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Thread of stuff I wanna buy. Will "like" my own toot if I get it.

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I'm gonna use this yhread as a way to keep track of links to read and like my own posts when I get around to them.

Anyone got experience of screen readers on fedi? I can't really see since to eye surgery I want to keep up with you all and have some mental stimulation.

*unreal tournament announcer voice* M-M-M-MULTICAST

Whenever my screen reader hits a DNA sequence it sounds just like my cat chirping at a bird.

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Love having my screen reader freak out repeating strings of ones and zeros or a string of DNA and just get to zone out for a minute trying to find any sort of pattern in the speech.

Software that modifies itself using human language is kinda nest tbh.

are you a full-stack dev with broad, modern JavaScript experience? there’s currently a rare opportunity to join my team and help us keep improving our trust & safety systems 👀 backend stack is MongoDB/Express, frontend is React/RTK jobs.lever.co/vrchat/cda69202-

Social media for the blind:
Bluesky, hardly any Alt Text. To understand an image, you must open the post, tap on the image and hope your screen reader can describe it, or spend a minute or so scanning it.
X, hardly any image descriptions. The built-in AI will try to describe the images which is a major improvement, but you need to wait until the screen reader finishes reading all the info about the post.
Mastodon, loads of image descriptions. What a pleasure it is to browse my timeline here.

Machine learning is one thing. The trouble is in getting it to forget.

Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #Meshcore

It's #Reticulum :blobcattoot:
That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

github.com/attermann/microReti (C++ implementation of Reticulum; finally getting close to 100% feature complete)
github.com/ratspeak/ratdeck (Pictured T-Deck firmware)
github.com/torlando-tech/pyxis (T-Deck firmware from the maker of Columba)

Introducing Rook: Sovereign Intelligence for the Solidarity Economy and Beyond 

Projects move at varying speeds: some shift rapidly from ideation to product while others take a slower and more thoughtful approach. For Rook, Hypha’s new agentic knowledge management tool, we’ve been deliberately considered about how and why we move into the AI space. This is not only because the market is a little saturated with LLM-esque tools, but also because we wanted to offer something that could be useful to organizations working within and serving the solidarity economy, as well as arts and cultural institutions, and organizations who value digital sovereignty and data privacy. Emphasizing care and consideration might be anathema to the typical AI product release cycle, but these values, along with quality, are what make Rook different.

Rook is powered by your organization’s data. You give it access to the files and folders you want it to query, and it then returns responses based on that data. Nothing is ever trained on your data, and the infrastructure is configured to be privacy-preserving. Our demo, which you can see here, gives you an idea of how Rook could work with your organization’s knowledge base.

At Hypha, we’ve been using this AI knowledge management tool internally for over a year, building it out under the open source project known as RooLLM (named after our digital office pet). And while much of this work will remain open source, for organizations lacking an internal IT department, we wanted to make the tools accessible as a product that Hypha can customize and deploy for interested organizations.

In keeping with our thoughtful approach, today’s announcement is more of a soft launch, as we’re looking for partners to help us make Rook the first choice tool for privacy-conscious social enterprises, cooperatives, cultural organizations and progressive thinktanks. Hypha is pleased to announce that we are already collaborating with jason wiener | p.c., the preeminent law firm for mission-driven companies, social impact, and environmental enterprise. Based in Boulder, Colorado, Jason and his team have already provided valuable feedback on Rook’s response quality, and on data privacy considerations.

We are actively seeking organizations interested in supporting Rook as a key piece of the solidarity stack. Get in touch if this resonates with you.

@bluemoon And if people claim that public transportation loses money, the solution is simple, stop charging people to use public transportation.

99.9 percent of all roads are free for cars to drive on them, no one talks about how the road loses money.

Stealth app startup I'm working on: Wall Cruising. Find people within a few feet of you looking to chat at the club. Then be able to chat when you're both online after you part ways.

Can we (computer people) start using the term machine learning again? I really liked it.

Starting to think some of the non technical out there think "ai" means "uses a computer algorithm of any sort". 😰

That itchy feeling when your cyberprosthetic isn't fully configured and you can't access all your data streams. 😵

The battery life of my setup lasts so much longer than my android phone! Probs cause I have my computer taped right to the 10k mAh battery pack 😁

Hello!

I’m looking for work, either freelance or on a work contract.

I specialize in 2D animation and have good experience in isometric, pixel art, and puppet animation.

Every repost is appreciated :)

#pixelart #animation #jobsearch

My keyboard works with my SBC after all! It was an issue with the keyboard not being able to fill it's third bt slot not that the SBC didn't support it!

Question for users. Is there a way to make the TTY login screen acessible via text to speech somehow? I think I can get Orca running once I log in but it's hard to know when I can enter my login creds and if it succeeded. 🥲

The decisions behind Doom 3 make a lot more sense after playing System Shock. They were trying to be that but with more demons and gore. Maybe I'll appreciate a reay more than when I was a kid expecting it tl be like Doom 2

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