Hey folks! I'm getting back into Thunderbird as my main email app on Windows and I'm on the hunt for some great add-ons.

I'm especially interested in **accessibility-focused add-ons** that play nice with NVDA and JAWS screen readers. But I'm also curious about any **cool add-ons** that make Thunderbird even better, even if they're not specifically for accessibility.

Got any recommendations? Share them here!

Tagging @mastoblind and @main to spread the word. This is for my fellow blind users, but anyone with a favorite Thunderbird add-on, please chime in!

#Thunderbird #Accessibility #ScreenReaders #EmailAddOns #blind

@RareBird15 @mastoblind @main

I personally like:

- Quote Colors & Collapse
Configure text and background colors of quotes in mail and news messages
- ScrollAnywhere
Drag scrollbar with your middle mouse button anywhere on the page. Supports also "grab and drag" style.
- Emoji
Add emojis to your e-mails
- Unmangle Outlook Safelinks
Thunderbird plugin to unmangle Outlook Protection Safelinks
- ThreadVis
Displays a small graphic visualising the context (thread) of the currently selected email.

Seeking #RaspberryPi advice for a Christmas gift! I'm trying to decide which specific model to ask my mom for (she's not tech-savvy, so I need to be precise).

I was considering the Pi 400, but now I'm leaning towards a Pi 5 for better performance. Space is tight on my desk, and I already have a wireless keyboard and Windows mini PC.

Should I request just the Pi 5 board or a full kit? Any distributor recommendations? What exact model should I specify?

#TechAdvice #SingleBoardComputer #AccessibleComputing #HomeSetup #ChristmasGift #tech #Linux

@RareBird15
Hi. How do you think you will use it? I have RPi 3 running as pihole 24/7 and it does good job.
@Panvalkon Not sure yet, but playing with different packages, programming and learning about developing apps and websites, maybe some gaming, self-hosting things.
@RareBird15
Ahh, cool. It will do the job for all of that. Only some really realy heavy apps, like immich would require something more powerful than RPI 5.
I also would prefer 5, it's more versatile, I guess.