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A blind Slovenian
Atheist, humanist, feminist, white but antiracist
Interests:
Cooking: trying to eat less meat
Gaming: audiogames, text adventures, story-driven games
Languages, linguistics
Reading: books & interactive fiction, mostly fantasy & science fiction
Science: Pro vaccine, GMO, etc. I know little, but enjoy learning.
Wetshaving: @Mayana
Tech: accessibility, privacy
PronounsThey (EN), ona (SL)
One of the Moderators of the Dragon's Cave!If you need something, reach out to us at @admin
Also moderating Trunk!https://communitywiki.org/trunk
Some labels that sort of describe meNonbinary, agender. asexual, kinda androromantic, kinda bi.
Whelp, I guess this is my name now.  
Since my name is Snugglemuffin, can I resist making a reference to an obscure, outdated, never-finished game? No, of course I cannot! Sorry for the inconv -- oh wait, that's a different character. 
Edit: If I could stop making mistakes and typos in the media description, that would be wonderful, sigh.
I finally got a friend to take some pics of our three #cats, and there's no way I can wait until #Caturday. So, here they are! I did the best I could with the descriptions using the info I was given, but if anyone from @imagecaptionspls feels like assisting this blind person out, further info is more than welcome!
(Pics marked as sensitive, because last one is of an outdoor cat, in case that bothers anyone.)
#CatsOfMastodon #CatsOfFediverse #pets
Edit: It seems I can't edit image descs without redrafting. So, Ferdo is a gray tabby! Thanks, Alfred & Brice!
Recently, several users expressed a desire for a way to quickly check if the images in the toot they were about to boost were described. It would be nice if Mastodon itself offered warnings for that, as well as for forgetting to describe media in your own posts, but until then, this is actually one problem admins can fix on our own!
All you need to do is go into the site settings and add a bit of CSS code that will display a red border around any undescribed media. There are two examples available, depending on how subtle or noticeable you want the border to be; experiment and see what you like!
https://gist.github.com/FiXato/3de505b04efefd49a1e3568b70545234
Thanks to @IngaLovinde for thinking of the starting code and @FiXato for improving on it! They did all the work here; I am just sharing this along.
Open this post in a new tab and look at the image to see how this can look like. The example image is my avatar, described in another pinned post.
#MastoAdmin #MastoDev
I have a new profile picture, thanks to the amazing @pixouls!
You can find more things Pixel has done on their site: https://pixouls.github.io/index.html
And if you'd like to support them, they have a Liberapay profile: https://liberapay.com/Pixouls/