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Found in the wild:

```
<a href=""
role="button"
aria-controls="drawer-detail"
id="drawer-card-animal-kingdom-link"
aria-expanded="false"
aria-label="Read More - <strong>Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park</strong>">
Read More
</a>
```

Yes, that is a `<strong>` element *stuffed* into an `aria-label`.

Tell me you never fired up a screen reader without… nevermind.

@accessibleandroid I might test it some day!
Have you ever heard someone saying Hey, Celia? As Huawei phones lack Google services, the Chinese tech giant has launched its own voice assistant, called Celia. Celia was first released on 27 April 2020 and supports Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.
Este Android para personas ciegas es la envidia de otros móviles: identificador de billetes, carga inalámbrica y hasta tags NFC

Android es un sistema tremendamente versátil. Lo encontramos en dispositivos de todo tipo y esa particularidad permite adaptar el sistema a distintas...

Regular reminder: if your site or app doesn’t work in Firefox, it’s broken.

I lived through the “this site requires and/or is best in IE” era, and I’d rather burn it all down than return to that.

Pro-tip: Firefox does most things better anyway. Give it a spin and enjoy a less-tracked web.

Why is it that I get an idea to do something to a machine just after I log out of it's SSH session? Maybe I should just never log out of anything ever. Then I'd never get anything done. Oh wait...
You know, one thing that really bothered me about Twitter was the never-ending stream of dunks and dogpiles, which unfortunately sometimes escalated into downright harassment. It's sad to say, but it seemed like that negativity almost defined Twitter, even before Elon Musk entered the picture. To be honest, that's one of the main reasons I made the choice to leave the platform.

Now, I ask you, do we really want to replicate all that negativity that plagues Twitter? Personally, I can confidently say that I have no interest in it, and I'm pretty sure most people would agree with me.
@jmdaweb desde luego que saben, pero oí en la televisión que ese tipo de cosas se volvió bastante típica. Lo hacen con el objetivo de poder visitar otros sitios por el camino, no es que no sepan geografía.
@ZombiDigital interesante aporte. Por cierto, ¿sabes de alguna app interesante que sirva de ecualizador? Se me ocurrió debloatizar mi Samsung, y quité de encima el coso de Adapt Sound. Alguna aplicación que cumpla esa función y respete la privacidad?

"With a software death date baked into each model, older versions of these inexpensive computers are set to expire three to six years after their release. Despite having fully functioning hardware, an expired Chromebook will no longer receive the software updates it needs, blocking basic websites and applications from use…

[Pictured] A pile of Chromebooks with expired software sit in a classroom at Montera Middle School in Oakland, Calif"

https://www.mercurynews.com/2023/07/24/built-in-software-death-dates-are-sending-thousands-of-schools-chromebooks-to-the-recycling-bin/

Built-in software ‘death dates’ are sending thousands of schools’ Chromebooks to the recycling bin

Doubling the lifespan of older Chromebooks would save California’s schools $225 million, according to advocacy group CALPIRG.

The Mercury News