I mean there are many basic iCal implementations and more project management tools that I can count.
But an app, where I can do stuff like ... remind me to take my meds 1h after my alarm goes off ... I want to meet with these 4 friends, can you find a date for us?
Okay, dear #deaf community, and users of #ClosedCaptions ... I need your assistance:
I am Working on a open Source Closed Captioning System for Games, and try use existing TV Standards as a starting point (as game standards are generally bad). However: some of these Standards need Adaptation to be usable for games, so help me out by filling this survey.
Please boost so this can reach users of Closed Captions. :BoostOK:
@qwfp@betalars I don't mind people creating inaccessible software, and sharing it (so long as I don't have to spend too much time getting it to work).
When people start saying "hey, we should all transition towards this other thing", and this other thing is materially less accessible than what we had before, I have a problem. That's not giving, but taking away.
Beim #37C3 gab es einen Talk, in dem es um Hoffnung ging.
Zentraler Aspekt des Talks war Kunst: Kunst, die nicht von Menschen gemacht wurde.
Ich kann nicht sagen, wie sehr mir das das Herz bricht. Dass Leute im Chaos wenn sie über Hoffnung reden sofort an Maschinen denken, die Menschen das Kunst machen abnehmen.
Es gibt mir das Gefühl, dass es vielleicht doch ein Fehler war mich für diese Community zu engagieren. Und ich fühle mich gerade weder sicher noch willkommen.
@leah@kunsi@betalars ist leider etwas untergegangen aber beim Vier-Jahresrückblick wurde auch https://42.ccc.de/ vorgestellt und die Ergebnisse werden zum nächsten Congress vorgestellt.
Dort wird es dann (hoffentlich) viel hoffnungsvolle Kunst von echten Wesen geben
Hey, I have been on the #DevCom and #GamesCom with my FOSS Game #FrameOfMind and I wanted to tell you a bit about how it went.
In Summary: it was really encouraging. There are a lot of good people in the #Games Industry. Folks that heavily invest in #Inclusion. Folks that want serious and non profit games to happen. Folks that want to unionize.
Pretty much every Game Dev I spoke to was alert about AI and how it will disrupt not only careers, but mostly society and democratic processes.
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The next thing I found encouraging is the willingness to support a game like frame of mind. It's just ... so validating. And it gives me hope, that I can find a place where I can do the things I find important.
And this is creating games that help people.
That push for positive change.
That are not just about money.
Because this is what I want to contribute to an utopia. This is what I am best at. Let's see where it leads me.
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