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menelion

@menelion@dragonscave.space

A married and happy geek from Ukraine living in Strasbourg, France. #Backend software engineer, #accessibility specialist.
My main programming languages are #PHP and #CSharp.
Pro-Ukrainian, pro-American, pro-European. Technical progress must not be stoppable.
Pagan, worshipper of Scandinavian gods.
Pronouns: He/him.
This account is multilingual. Posts may contain strong language, not always behind a content warning, and personal opinions.
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weirdwriter, to random

Do we really need a YouTube downloader as an NVDA add on when YT-DLP works far better?

menelion,
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@zersiax @weirdwriter I'm sorry, but those things are totally outside of what a screen reader is for. I'm thinking about making a simple GUI app that would work with YouTube, but, to be honest, I don't want to spend the time for a free app and totally am not sure whether someone would buy such a thing :)

technocounselor, to random
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Maybe this makes me lazy, but if I hear, the app works quite well with voiceover, but there are a few areas where you will have to use screen recognition, I’m likely to look for another app. Screen recognition has always been a bit buggy and laggy for me.

menelion,
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@technocounselor Definitely. I'm even harsher there: screen recognition is not suitable for use in apps. It's not even a crutch, it's a self-made wooden leg that people used in the times when there were no modern prostheses.

phpcs, to random

Released: PHP_CodeSniffer 3.10.0 🎉

This release adds support for PHP 8.2 DNF types in all the right places.

Additionally, the help screens have had a facelift and should be significantly more informative now.
Try it out by running phpcs -h.

Thanks go out to the 8 people who contributed to this release!

Like what you see ? Please consider funding this project: https://opencollective.com/php_codesniffer

https://github.com/PHPCSStandards/PHP_CodeSniffer/releases/tag/3.10.0

menelion,
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@phpcs Thanks! It would be nice though if there was a list of all available sniffs to tweak the configuration better.

PetitPas, to random French
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J'arrive à reconnaitre les pinsons maintenant 🥰

menelion,
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@PetitPas Par leur voix? Oui, c'est assez facile. C'est intéressant que je peux reconnaître des notes mais il m'est assez difficile de mémoriser la différence entre chants des oiseaux.

eclectech, to photography
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Proposal.

We continue to call trees trees, but when they're really tall we indicate that linguistically by elongating the word.

Here, for example, we have a very splendid treeeeeeeeeeeeee.

(this might be a sign for me to step away from the computer for a while, later lovelies!)

menelion,
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@eclectech Then if a tree is lower than a set point, say, a meter to a meter and a half (3 to 5 feet), we'd just call it a tre. Like: Some young tres were planted in our neighborhood, they are so funny beside those high treeeeeees!

NightDrake, to random

I'm not a very big movie watcher. But last night when we were out with friends. We saw the movie Her starring Scarlett Johansson. It was absolutely wonderful! I quite enjoyed it. It's definitely some food for thought.

menelion,
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@NightDrake Yes, I heard a lot about this movie actually.

menelion,
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@NightDrake Is it available somewhere on streaming services?

PetitPas, to random French
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Maintenant on peut signaler un spam SMS en envoyant une capture d'écran sur https://www.33700.fr/ !
Pratique quand on est à l'étranger !

menelion,
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@PetitPas Et comment le fait-on en général depuis la France?

menelion,
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@PetitPas Merci bien!

janl, to random
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Well, officially in the market for a Slack replacement now. Hit me. What are you personally happy with in a small business setting, strong macOS/iOS support, user friendly, including nontechnical folks?

menelion,
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@janl TL;DR: Nothing. If you don't care about accessibility for screen reader users, try Mattermost though.

menelion,
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@r343l @janl I don't see them worsening accessibility, although I stopped using Slack for daily work starting this February, before I'd been using it for four years daily and hopefully will start again soonish. As I've said, there is no alternative known to me. I tested Mattermost, but it's a disaster accessibility-wise, Matrix also. I know some blind people using Matrix, but I had no luck in it at al: constant focus jumping, unintuitive interface, all the goodies of a poorly accessible app.

menelion, to php
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Dear community! Could someone with power please raise an RFC to make the strict parameter of the in_array() built-in function true by default? It's really annoying to remember putting true as the third parameter every time, and not doing it might potentially lead to weird bugs. Thanks!

menelion,
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@Crell Then at least for version 9 maybe? BTW, I'm honored to receive a reply from you, Larry. Are there any justified uses of false there, maybe you know better than me?

menelion,
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@ntha Unfortunately, it's a super old frameworkless codebase. Imagine that I have to bring it from 5.6 straight to 8.2.

menelion,
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@Yinshi Да я вообще не понимаю, что это блин такое. То есть оно в массиве, но не совсем, потому что '1' == 1. Аррргх! К счастью, теперешний PHP всё же по большей части, что называется, здорового человека, но вот такие штуки прям выбешивают иногда.

vanillacoder, to random Russian
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Ну не Boolean же

menelion,
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@vanillacoder Что это вы такое дебажите? Понятно, что JavaScript, но прям интересно :)

alexhall, to random

I finally found something I don't like about ESpeak: it says "mister" when it reads "mr", regardless of whether there's a period after the r. My company recently switched to Gitlab, so merge requests are now a common topic of text-based conversation. "I'm having trouble creating an mister for this." "Can you make an mister for that?" "Let me go approve that mister."

menelion,
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@fireborn @alexhall @Tamasg Yes, it is.

mnnwvn, to random Russian
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моя кошка учится говорить..

она однажды сказала 'мама'

потом в другой день 'муу'

а сегодня произнесла что-то похожее на 'нет'

ожидает ли нас эра кошколюдей? я не знаю..

menelion,
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@mnnwvn Мы однажды, ещё очень давно, ехали в Москве в метро. И там была женщина с очень большим котом, который очень чётко говорил «Ма-ма! Маааам! Мама!». До сих пор жалею, что не подошли к ней и не спросили, это он сам так или она его учила. Причём реально, можно было за ребёнка принять по голосу.

stvfrnzl, (edited ) to accessibility
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Question to , , & folks:

How do you feel about duplicate links in articles, blogs, whatever? Meaning: A certain word is a link (let's say "HEALTH") leading to an external website.

Would it annoy you if this word was always a link and it's mentioned for example 20 times in an article? Or would you rather have it only once to make it easier to scan for links?

Is there a related success criteria?

menelion,
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@stvfrnzl I'd be definitely annoyed. I would make it a link in the beginning, somewhere in the middle and towards the end of the article, but I've never heard about a standard for those. // CC @aardrian

JamminJerry, to random
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If I had a dollar for every time someone says Mary when refurring to May, and I am not talking average everyday people, I am talking companies, we would have already paid off this trailer! Holy christ! Say it with me people, May, May, M,a,y! It isn't Mary. Whats worse is a lot of times people are looking at the name too! This isn't just someone mispronouncing a name either. That I could understand, as it happens with me all the time, although how could you mispronounce May? just wow!

menelion,
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@MariahL @JamminJerry But you are ma-Rie-uh, right? I mean, the I in your name is pronounced like eye, right? If not, I'm sorry. I always thought that if there is an H at the end, then the I is pronounced Eye, and if there is no H, then it's Ee.

menelion, to OpenAI
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I'm looking forward to try #Gpt4O from #OpenAI. Interesting, will there be times when I get my true personal assistant? I've been dreaming about a virtual assistant from my childhood literally :)

menelion, to random
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I was wondering why #LinkedIn continued to propose me jobs in Germany. The answer is simple: for some reason, my location did not update correctly.

marco, to random German
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Version 6.0 von @threemaapp für iOS ist heute erschienen, und es gibt eine Neuerung beim Aufzeichnen von Sprachnachrichten, die auch für Blinde eine kleine Änderung des Workflows bedeutet. Bzw. Haben sich die Stellen am Bildschirm geändert, wo die Elemente jetzt zu finden sind. In der angehängten Sprachnachricht erkläre ich kurz, was und wie und wo.

menelion,
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@marco @threemaapp Is there a desktop app and if yes, is it accessible?

KaraLG84, to random
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I've never used signal or Telegram. the accessibility of both is appalling.

menelion,
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@zersiax @KaraLG84 No no, sure sure, it can be used of course. By "unusable" I mean "inconvenient". and also, if you try using their so-called channels and teams, you will feel pain in your whole body. Slack know how to do channels right, Microsoft… unfortunately, not.

cariefisher, to random
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Excited to share a new blog post detailing GitHub's journey in fostering accessibility through our in-house Champions program. Learn how we empower accessibility advocates within our organization to drive positive change and gain insights for fostering accessibility in your own organization! 🙌

https://github.blog/2024-05-01-empowering-accessibility-githubs-journey-building-an-in-house-champions-program

menelion,
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@cariefisher Hi again Carie! I was skimming through the comments on that discussion I created for multiline comments accessibility. And I wanted to bring one more thing: first, it would be nice to add it to the accessibility category. And second, the Accessibility category itself is a nightmare of a mess: lots of scam, lots of off-topic discussions. I'd be glad to help in cleaning this, but of course I have no access to do that.

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