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nesevis

@nesevis@hachyderm.io

Accessibility-focused iOS/macOS dev. Norwegian transplant living in Melbourne, Australia.

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gklka, to random Hungarian
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I wrote an article about porting an app with huge codebase (Craft) to visionOS:

https://www.craft.do/blog/create-first-class-visionos-experience

gamingonlinux, to random
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Google AI is a hot sticky mess. Now they're telling people to add glue to pizza, as it took a shitpost from Reddit.

Credit: https://www.threads.net/@petergyang/post/C7S6fzINqZj

elkraneo, to accessibility
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I was going to leave Feedback® about making SwiftUI .accessibilityLabel work with SSML, but I found out that we could cook it ourselves

https://www.elkraneo.com/swiftui-ssml-powered-accessibility-labels/

acf, to random
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dgar, to random
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The existence of Norway implies...

diana, to random
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@yvonnezlam Made famous in the NewCrafts closing keynote … was a perfect moment set up by other talks here.

rhapsodos,
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@lanodan @diana @yvonnezlam reposted with alt-text

GossiTheDog, to random
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Companies monetising all your cloud data for their own benefit

donni, to random
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Women wanted him. Men wanted to be him. Birds mocked him. Fish disliked him tremendously

mike, to fediverse
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Molly White is one of the most thoughtful writers and thinkers on the web today. In addition to being a high functioning crypto critic, @molly0xfff is a believer and practitioner in crafting the next era of the web.

Molly believes that human connections are an inextricable part of the web and sees a bright future ahead as those connections move from walled gardens to the open web.

Check out this fantastic conversation with her on the latest episode of on our instance or wherever you get your .

https://flipboard.video/w/ovAsDRovkgbihkZa3wMcUA

vmbrasseur, to accessibility
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Brilliant and overdue. So many people will be able to benefit from this work.

As a result, the IATP (Illinois Assistive Technology Program) created the Adaptive Chef’s Knife. Unlike existing offerings, it has a high-quality blade and is ergonomically designed so that the user can leverage their forearm while maintaining control.

https://hackaday.com/2024/05/16/adaptive-chefs-knife-provides-better-leverage/

feli, to accessibility
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As today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day, I want to talk about my favorite tool for uncovering accessibility bugs as an iOS engineer – the Reveal App. It has been a game-changer for me and I don't want to miss it anymore 💛
https://fbernutz.github.io/posts/2024-05-16-accessibility-uncovered-with-reveal/

ia, to random
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The outrage against Apple last week though came from different places. There was the Social Media Rage, nostalgia, and the usual tech skepticism. But there was also a simple “no thanks.” We can just say “no thanks” to technology if it doesn’t make sense. New is not inevitable. New doesn’t mean need.

https://ia.net/topics/no-thanks

timhollo, to australia
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It is established fact that Australian soldiers in Afghanistan committed war crimes. Today, the man whose courageous act of whistleblowing brought these crimes to light has been sentenced to almost 6 years in gaol.

This is a dark day in Australian history. Democracy needs people to stand up when they see wrongdoing being committed by powerful people. We should be thanking and celebrating David McBride, not imprisoning him.

https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/may/14/david-mcbride-former-army-lawyer-sentenced-to-five-years-for-stealing-and-leaking-afghanistan-war-documents

gerrymcgovern, to random
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"ChatGPT consumes a lot of energy in the process, up to 25 times more than a Google search. Additionally, a lot of water is also used in cooling for the servers that run all that software. Per conversation of about 20 to 50 queries, half a litre of water evaporates – a small bottle, in other words."

AI is predicted to consume twice as much energy as the whole of France by 2030

Training GPT3, took 1,287 MWh (Megawatt hours) of electricity.

https://www.brusselstimes.com/world-all-news/1042696/chatgpt-consumes-25-times-more-energy-than-google

bas, to random
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Robin @Robinkanatzar has started auditing apps for accessibility, and you should absolutely hire her. https://www.accessiblemobileapps.com/audits

geordie, to random
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tante, to random
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I applaud Apple for their new iPad ad: "We are a huge corporate machine that will crush anything you love in order to make a buck" is refreshingly honest.

claytoncubitt, to random
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I don't trust anyone that doesn't feel like this lately

dangillmor, to random
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Climate scientists are angry, helpless, and overwhelmed as they watch humanity accelerate toward the climate cliff that will likely destroy much of our civilization. But they have no choice other than continuing to fight, as long as they can.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2024/may/08/hopeless-and-broken-why-the-worlds-top-climate-scientists-are-in-despair

acdha, to random
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A sad open source plea: “I am dying and unable to continue work on any projects here. I am seeking folks to take them over.”
https://github.com/alt-text-org/in-need-of-adoption

danilo, to random
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this would be a deeply funny act of resistance
https://hackers.town/@rgegriff/112402022370776340

gedeonm, to random
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helge, to random
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sometimes is a lot about writing code in such a way that you get compilation speed down.

currentbias, to random
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The sheer amount of people who stopped wearing masks as soon as they were optional demonstrates how many people never understood why they were wearing them in the first place, which is a tremendous and ongoing failure of institutional public health

stephencoyle, to random
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When the font budget is nonexistent but design really wants that é

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