michael, (edited ) to random
@michael@thms.uk avatar

PSA: It looks like mastodon.social has implemented hCAPTCHA on their signups yesterday.

So, if you have limited / suspended mastodon.social because of the spam issue, you may wish to reconsider this.

This will also likely mean that spammers will move to different instances (already seeing them targeting mastodon.world).

You may wish to consider implementing hCAPTCHA yourself to protect your own instance, and here is the relevant PR:

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/25019

The reason I'm suggesting this, is because if you are a small/medium instance with open registrations, and spammers find and abuse your instance, I imagine that other instances will limit/suspend your instance without hesitation, given how willing some were to limit/suspend the much larger mastodon.social.

But do note this comment on the PR:

“To give some context to people seeing this: this is an emergency feature backport from Glitch SOC to help mitigating an ongoing spam wave, this feature may not make it in a next release, or with significative changes.”

#MastoAdmin #FediAdmin #fediblock

Edited to add: multiple people have rightly commented on the accessibility concerns with hCaptcha: hCaptcha is really really really bad for blind and visually impaired people.

Please have a look at this excellent reply for more details:

https://dragonscave.space/@Mayana/110383119877022255

erion,

@michael Please, please do not do this under any circumstance, if you care about your instance being accessible to the and visually impaired (hint, you should).

is a horrible example of how not to implement a solution, forcing people to register their email address and store a cookie, as well as disable cross origin restrictions on their devices in order to pass validation.

There are much better alternatives, such as the no-hassle https://github.com/mCaptcha/mCaptcha, which does not need any user input other than checking a checkbox. Alternatively, use captchas that provide text versions, e.g. via solving a math question or at the very minimum, provide an audio version, knowing that it is not ideal for the hearing impaired.

HCaptcha is NOT the future.

ppatel,
@ppatel@mstdn.social avatar

@michael @donmelton It's incredibly sad that H-Captcha was chosen despite it's lack of and despite having other accessible options that are as valid and as useful.

nemobis,
@nemobis@mamot.fr avatar

@erion @michael Well said. I opened https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/25023 in the issue tracker. Looks like the plan is to not release support. Better ideas needed!

Laniebird91, to accessibility

For those interested in , , and private , is looking for testers for its browser, which is in beta. Might be a good opportunity to influence accessibility. I just joined the beta and downloaded it so we'll see how it goes. So far not impressed. Also, I'm new to private search engines so let me know if there's another one I should check out.
https://www.reddit.com/r/duckduckgo/comments/11f0v4z/calling_all_ducks_we_need_testers_for_our_beta/

silviamaggi, to accessibility

Design, Digested is out!

On this issue: give a damn about accessibility, how to design for readers‘ attention span, notable diaries, and more.

https://silviamaggidesign.com/design-digested/design-digested-42/

ppatel, to accessibility
@ppatel@mstdn.social avatar

This conversation between @johnvoorhees and David Niemeijer, the founder and CEO of AssistiveWare, about Personal Voice, Assistive Access, and why developers should incorporate Apple’s #accessibility features is detailed, nuanced, and is done from the disability first perspective.

https://www.macstories.net/stories/a-conversation-with-david-niemeijer-of-assistiveware-about-personal-voice-assistive-access-and-developing-apps-for-accessibility/

#GAAD #iOS #MacOS #Apple

imdat, to accessibility

PSA: I am trying my best to write good image descriptions (alt text), but sometimes I really struggle to describe something. Especially because then has a black-out ... I am in the middle of a sentence and then I am lost for words - words that I have used just a few minutes ago. This mostly happens in English (my secondary language - with German being primary and Turkish tertiary). I then use a translation tool to find the best possible translation of a German term. So, sorry for sometimes having weird sounding texts.

But apart from that, here is my biggest problem with image descriptions: How do I describe a COLOR to a person born blind?

I think a person who lost their sight has a sense of color because they used to see them. But a person born blind? How do I do that?

This is a serious question. Really, it really bothers me because when I start writing things like "... the blossoms have pink tips ..." - I mean, what does a person born blind imagine/think what "pink" is?

Thus, my PSA: Any help on this topic, or any guideline how to describe or circumvent that in image descriptions is highly, highly appreciated. I really would not want to skip the color information because that is sometimes a very important one.

So, please 🙏 - if any of you has any suggestions, tips, ... I would be forever in your debt.

ppatel, to accessibility
@ppatel@mstdn.social avatar

Oh brother! Another Braille glove!

devinprater, to accessibility

So the Chrome os Terminal app, where you interact with Crostini and such, got a big accessibility face lift recently! Now, while you type, ChromeVox isn't repeating every l e t t e r you type. Also, the terminal output is separated out into one element per line which you can just navigate like regular items. And clicking on a line puts you directly back into the text box to type another command. And yes, output is read automatically.

Ericbomb, to gamedev

Small update on my blind accessible game engine! These are my goals before the first public build! https://itch.io/t/2864617/to-do-before-inviting-others-to-make-a-game-with-the-engine

podcast, to accessibility
@podcast@livingblindfully.social avatar

Global Accessibility Awareness Day is Thursday, and Apple has already issued its now expected release on forthcoming features. A few interesting things here, including a cool new feature for people using iPhone pro devices, and MFI hearing aids coming to the Mac. https://www.apple.com/nz/newsroom/2023/05/apple-previews-live-speech-personal-voice-and-more-new-accessibility-features/

mikemai2awesome, to accessibility
@mikemai2awesome@mastodon.social avatar
elkraneo, to accessibility
@elkraneo@mastodon.social avatar
WebAxe, to accessibility
@WebAxe@a11y.info avatar
silmathoron, to accessibility
@silmathoron@floss.social avatar

Naive question, how do handle formatting in and files?

In particular, relies on long equal or dash lines so I do hope it's handled as a title rather than two separate lines where they would read a long list of punctuation markers...

dangero, to accessibility

I am drafting an open letter to about adding to their program, . At the moment, I just started working on Readme.md. This read me is for getting people up to speed on what are and lay down some rules for how to contribute, (not at that point yet). I just started work on this. If you have any suggestions or corrections, submit an issue or pull request to this repo. https://github.com/dangero2000/Letter-to-Dream-Tonics

juliaferraioli, to accessibility
@juliaferraioli@floss.social avatar

Hello, it is Global Accessibility Awareness Day. Here's the piece I promised: Accessibility is More Than Ramps

https://www.juliaferraioli.com/blog/2023/accessibility-is-more-than-ramps/

dadederk, to accessibility

Today is (Global Accessibility Awareness Day)! A year ago I started . Life happens and I couldn't keep up with the challenge. But I'm very proud with my 232-day-streak on Twitter. These days I'm more active here and on LinkedIn. Will keep sharing them with you. And I'm intending to continue with the remaining 104 soon! Thanks for following the series and for all your support!

DianaThompson, to accessibility

If anyone is inspired to create a possibly first-of-its-kind accessible CMS, check out the W3C ATAG standards. Check out @hdv's write-up: https://hidde.blog/content-creation-accessibility/

jkriggins, to accessibility

Technology enables .

GitHub is home to 85% of

Ergo, GitHub is uniquely positioned to impact on and every day.

Please read my convo with Ed Summers to be impressed with GitHub's unified, strategic and organized effort for , to learn about key cross-platform and Copilot updates, and to watch and simply be inspired by life and work of Paul Chiou.

https://thenewstack.io/a11y-github-brings-accessibility-to-85-of-open-source/

stvfrnzl, to accessibility
@stvfrnzl@mastodon.online avatar

finally has screen reader support! 🥳

"With this latest update, screen reader or keyboard users can now move focus around the canvas, as well as between different menus and screens, to create, edit, and read out content (including file structure, shapes with text, stickies, tables, and image alt text)."

https://www.figma.com/blog/announcing-figjam-screen-reader-support/

atikusdesign, to accessibility

Ableist language around mental health is everywhere. It feels like the one area of language where very little progress has been made.

The heading from the Junedays website is awful

TimDixon82, to accessibility
@TimDixon82@mastodon.online avatar

With GAAD on Thurs, I have created a post full of resources > Where do I start with Accessibility? https://www.timdixon.net/blog/2023/05/where-do-i-start-with-accessibility/

jakobrosin, to accessibility

wow, exciting new features from coming hopefully in iOs 17.

  1. Assistive access. Reduces the feature set and design of apps to minimum, to lessen cognitive load.
  2. Live speech. Type text and phone reads it out loud or through an ongoing call.
  3. Personal voice. iOs clones your voice to output with 15 minutes of data to train.
  4. Point and speak. In magnifier, the phone reads out a text on a button, such as home appliance, a person is pointing at with their finger.
    and more, such as siri voices being better at faster speech rates, MFI hearing aids get macOs support, its easier to customise text size in MacOs and you can use your switch control as a game controller.
    https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/05/apple-previews-live-speech-personal-voice-and-more-new-accessibility-features/
axbom, to accessibility
@axbom@axbom.me avatar

AI will save the world. Yet the glorified chatbot can’t even live up to the most basic accessibility standards. Come on people, it’s a text-based tool and OpenAI still managed to make mess of it! 🤪

https://html5accessibility.com/stuff/2023/05/08/shatgpt/

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