Ty L

@sorressean@techhub.social
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Software developer|accessibility advocate
Working on accessible tech, mental health tools, and a Python-based MUD.
Expect posts on accessibility, architecture, and the occasional rant.
I believe tech should empower people — not gatekeep.
Homepagehttps://tysdomain.com
Githubhttps://github.com/sorressean
Some say that when you die, the last thing you hear is an oddly muffled recording saying “Audible hopes you enjoyed this program!”
I feel like I'm rediscovering music. I've had decent headphones, but I've never really done the research and went in on a set. If you're also looking for a pair, I bought the Sennheiser HD 600 headphones. There are steps above, but it's not worth it for me; I got the largest transducers minus the $999 set. I'm picking up so many more nuances and sounds, so naturally B.B King's Live At the Regal and AC/DC's Back In Black were the first two albums I had to listen to.
If you're using cool web-apps like Enafore.social and JAWS, there's a cool trick to make it turn off the VPC cursor:
1. hit insert+6 with enafore.social loaded, and from the configuration manager, ctrl+shift+w.
Navigate to the misc category, and uncheck the "use virtual pc cursor" box.
Alt+f4 out and choose yes to save. I had to reload JAWS for some reason, but after that it works perfectly. Note this also applies to GMail if you use the web version, etc.
It's Friday! I'm going to try to make it a point to post good music on Fridays (or any day), but this song has been such a jam. I just bellowed along while coffee was burbling away (sorry, neighbors). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhsTee62c5c&list=RDRhsTee62c5c
Corey Taylor - Black Eyes Blue [ACOUSTIC]

YouTube
Tired of that "learn about this picture" icon on your desktop? Remove it; simply change your background from the Windows light/dark theme to something else--anything else, and it goes away.

Me to Chat GPT: I'd like you to rewrite this code to mirror the previous code I provided. Make sure that typescript functions are properly wrapped and the logic flow stays the same.
Chat GPT:
lots of code here, with about 80% removed.

My first instinct was frustration, but honestly you can't break code you just totally remove, right?