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Cats, music, coffee, Doctor Who.

Mentally interesting 😉 #Bipolar #cPTSD

@everchanging on 🐦

#RefugeesWelcome #NoAfD

🗺️📍Germany 🇪🇺

I believe that#NobodyIsIllegal #TransRightsAreHumanRights #NazisAreBad #ClimateChangeIsReal

Israel has killed over 11,500 Palestinian children in Gaza and the West Bank since October 7th, when 36 Israeli children were killed.

It’s impossible to imagine that number. This is what it looks like. A line 5km long.

#Gaza #LedByDonkeys #Bournemouth

https://youtu.be/HpQYD_C0b2M?si=qpn6cMVd4Q54gleL

11,500 SETS OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHES - BOURNEMOUTH BEACH

YouTube

It's impossible to be happy at the moment

(and no, I am not asking for self-help advice or sympathy. i just wanted to state this).

My youngest has learning difficulties. Everyone finds exams tough, she finds them a torture. She did her cookery NEA today and her SEN teacher emailed to say how well she’d done and how proud they were of her and I’m a teary mess and teachers are the very best people.
Luna is back home. Thank you all for boosting and sharing 😺
From now on when I read or watch news pieces and pundit discussions about “the economy” I’ll think of this…

The most important similarity between the episodes of anti-democratic violence in Brazil in 2023 and the US in 2021 is that both efforts failed.

The dangers of authoritarian demagogues remain, but it's great to see them lose - and democracy prevail.

Again!

My take in Human Rights Watch's newsletter today: https://www.hrw.org/the-day-in-human-rights/2023/01/09?story=paragraph-4849

Democracy Holds in Brazil: Daily Brief

The most important similarity between the episodes of anti-democratic violence in Brazil in 2023 and the US in 2021 is that both efforts failed, says @astroehlein of @hrw:

Human Rights Watch
OK #Mastodon. I've seen several toots on #accessibility for #screenreader users, however, I've not seen one from a screenreader user (as far as I know). I've used ZoomText, Outspoken, JAWS (AKA JFW), Supernova, NVDA (Windows), and VoiceOver (both on Macs and iPhone). I don't have experience with Windows Narrator or TalkBack. I would like to rectify and clarify a few small things.
First off, any awareness of accessibility issues, and endeavours to make things more accessible is great. Keep going!
But…
Blind/low-vision people have been using the internet as long as everyone else. We had to become used to the way people share things, and find workarounds or tell developers what we needed; this latter one has been the main drive to get us here and now. Over the past decade, screen readers have improved dramatically, including more tools, languages, and customisability. However, the basics were already firmly in place around 2000. Sadly, screen readers cost a lot of money at that time. Now, many are free; truly the biggest triumph for accessibility IMHO.
So, what you can do to help screen readers help their users is three simple things.
1. Write well: use punctuation, and avoid things like random capitalisation or * halfway through words.
2. Image description: screen readers with image recognition built-in will only provide a very short description, like: a plant, a painting, a person wearing a hat, etc. It can also deal with text included in the image, as long as the text isn't too creatively presented. So, by all means, go absolutely nuts with detail.
3. Hashtags: this is the most commonly boosted topic I've seen here, so #ThisIsWhatAnAccessibleHashtagLooksLike. The capitalisation ensures it's read correctly, and for some long hashtags without caps, I've known screen readers to give up and just start spelling the whole damn thing out, which is slow and painful.
That's really all. Thanks for reading! 😘