Made this thing a few years ago to simplify setting up wifi hotspots for #p2p apps to network together. Click a button and you either join an existing one or make a new one.
@tychi Did it work?
@tychi Doing your part 🫡🫡🫡
@gatesvp I think it's getting more popular over time. It's harder this year because of the artificial RAM shortage due to OpenAI screwing everyone over.
@gwil Ha! So far it's just in my headphones :P Gotta ease em in
This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:
This would bring fiscal and funding advantages for FLOSS organizations and the volunteers themselves.
If you are a German citizen, please sign the petition and let's get our volunteers the recognition they deserve!
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@brandon Will do. What are you using for the audio? I think I could get Orca to a usable state once I get used to object navigation and figure out which apps work best with it. Or I'll just make that screen reader :P Getting at the accessibility tree is pretty easy actually. My twiddler keyboard is getting to be usable for most of my workflow too
Neat, Electron apps only provide their full tree to the accessibility API if they detect that a process called `orca` is running. This means they don't work with any other screen readers without setting extra command line flags.
There have been exactly two innovations in web browsers in the last 16 years:
1. "Show Reader Automatically" in 2010;
2. "Hide Distracting Items" in 2024.
Everything else has either been a waste of goddamned time, or actively malicious. Mostly the latter.
i will say, the most alarming thing i’ve come across in the AI space is this:
i’ve spoken with various, quite large, financial institutions about their plans to integrate AI into member account management self service workflows. check my balance, make a transfer, that kinda stuff.
the area i always drill in on is “how is the AI tooling able to authenticate the customer?”
the answer is usually something along the lines of “well it has access to information in the member database that it can use to ask questions that verify identity.”
so then i ask, “so lets say it verifies the identity of the customer and connects to your core banking systems - is it connecting as that customer would - or with some sort of super user access, like an employee for example?”
the answer is nearly always: “oh its got a service account that can connect to everything”
so then i say, “well, what stops the customer from using the AI’s privileged access to access information belonging to other customers?”
and then the answer is usually: “well…the AI just knows.”
and then you let them sit with that answer and often times it dawns on them.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
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