Jeffrey Stark

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Poet, bard, lover of life and all that. Firm believer in the 3 Ts to happiness: 1) Tools 2) Toys 3) Tech. Developer, teacher, techie, twit? Passionate re: #a11y

Kanata, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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Unedited primary account is :
@jstark

More professional account is:
@JStark

mirror name from my twitter account moving away from it but it's:
@lordjeff

Local city account:
@JStark

It's hard to like the meta raybands so much. The new live AI mode is a game changer. Do you see a doorway. Where is it in relation to my hand and how far away. etc... super useful....
All federal agencies ordered to terminate remote work—ideally within 30 days
US agencies wasting billions on empty offices an “embarrassment,” RTO memo says.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/01/all-federal-agencies-ordered-to-terminate-remote-work-ideally-within-30-days/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
All federal agencies ordered to terminate remote work—ideally within 30 days

US agencies wasting billions on empty offices an “embarrassment,” RTO memo says.

Ars Technica
SEC sues Elon Musk, says he cheated Twitter investors out of $150 million
SEC: Late disclosure helped Musk buy Twitter shares at $150 million discount.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/01/sec-sues-elon-musk-says-he-cheated-twitter-investors-out-of-150-million/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
SEC sues Elon Musk, says he cheated Twitter investors out of $150 million

SEC: Late disclosure helped Musk buy Twitter shares at $150 million discount.

Ars Technica
Happy New Year! Let's hope the next one is a lot better than this one.
Today is White Cane Safety Day – also known as Blind Americans Equality Day – a day to honor the contributions of Americans who are blind or have low vision and recognize the importance of the white cane. Read the White House Proclamation on Blind Americans Equality Day 2024: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2024/10/11/a-proclamation-on-blind-americans-equality-day-2024/
A Proclamation on Blind Americans Equality Day, 2024 | The White House

     This Blind Americans Equality Day, we honor the immense contributions of blind and low vision Americans, who help power our economy and push our

The White House

The following was not written by me however I can relate to most of it. It's a post that's going around Facebook and I thought most blind people on here can probably relate to it as well, and it will definitely help a lot of sighted people understand the difficulties of us failing social associations and just wanting to socialise like everyone else. This is the biggest frustration for me right now as all my friends are cited. #a11y Imagine walking into a room filled with laughter, chatter, and the sounds of life buzzing around you. There’s excitement in the air, warmth, and a sense of connection. People are moving, mingling, sharing stories, and exchanging smiles. But now imagine all of that happening behind a veil—a veil that separates you from truly being part of the moment. That’s what social events can feel like for a blind or visually impaired person.

For many people, social gatherings are a chance to connect, to build relationships, and to share experiences. But for those of us who navigate the world without sight, these gatherings can often leave us feeling like spectators, not participants. Even in a room full of people, we can feel profoundly alone.

The Unseen Barriers of Social Isolation

It’s easy to assume that simply being present at an event means you’re part of it. But for someone who is blind or visually impaired, the experience is much more complex. When sight is limited or absent, so much of what others take for granted—like recognizing a familiar face across the room, catching the unspoken cues in a conversation, or even just navigating through a crowded space—becomes a challenge.

Imagine hearing a group of friends laughing nearby, but not being able to see their expressions or join in because you can’t tell if they’re talking to you or if you’re just overhearing. Imagine feeling the energy of a room but not knowing where to go, who’s around, or if anyone is reaching out to you. Imagine missing out on the subtle glances, the handshakes, the body language that forms the backbone of human connection. It can feel like being on the outside looking in, even when you’re right there in the middle of the action.

For me, as someone who is progressively losing my sight, I’ve experienced this loneliness firsthand. At social events, I often feel disconnected, not because I don’t want to engage, but because the usual ways of connecting are simply not available to me. I rely on touch, sound, and trust to navigate the world, but in a fast-moving social environment, it can feel like everyone is in a race, and I’m stuck at the starting line.

The Emotional Weight of Feeling Invisible… (1/3)

I had the fun opportunity to go to ottawa's via rail station and try out goodmaps (an indoor navigation system for blind folk) and I have to say, the experience was pretty good...
Anyone actually tried diablo 4 with the screen reader? The video i watched seems to indicate it's not as great as the marketing suggests?
Any advice for a folding USB keyboard?
Unfortunately, the CRA has scrapped the simplified method for home-office expenses which allowed employees working from home to claim $2 per day, up to $500. For 2023, you'll need to calculate your actual home-office expenses and pro-rate them according to work use.
You'll also need to get a signed copy of CRA form T2200 Declaration of Conditions of Employment from your employer. The T2200 is not submitted with your return, but you're required to keep it in case the CRA asks to see it later. #canada #ottawa #CRASUCKS