For people just getting introduced to accessibility concepts, the number of resources can be overwhelming for people who don't know where to start. These 10 tips from Lireo Designs can be a good way to introduce your team to the basics.
https://www.lireo.com/10-ways-to-improve-accessibility-on-websites-and-social-media/
My slides for my #localfirstconf talk. PRess `p` for my speaker notes
hyper://blog.mauve.moe/slides/localfirstconf2025-years-of-agregore/
Bro I'm sooo eepy 😭 #berlin is so good though. Loving all the street art and food.
Two different approaches to debugging a software problem:
The Sudoku approach: stare at the limited set of clues you have, and think harder and harder about them until you find a way to deduce something useful.
The Minesweeper approach: don't even try to figure out the solution from only the clues you have right now. Instead, focus on finding a way to acquire another clue, and then using that to get another, and so on. Eventually you've collected so many clues that the answer is obvious.
Sometimes the Sudoku approach is necessary, because you've got all the clues you're ever going to get. But I think my new motto is "Never Sudoku a problem when you can Minesweeper it."
Fellas, is it cyberpunk to wear an n100 as the only one on the plane with a mask at all?
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.