Thibault's alt text account

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This is an alt account .... for providing alt text.

If I posted alt text on your post using this account, please consider editing your post and adding it, so it's easier for people with screen readers

I will admit, a lot of the alt text I post will be made using AI BUT I manually review everything that I post and make corrections where appropriate.
I think it's justified because a lot of these posts will either never have alt text and I don't have the time (nor am I good enough at it) to write out all that alt text myself.

Main account is: https://en.osm.town/@thibaultmol

Main accounthttps://en.osm.town/@thibaultmol

@73CC btw, consider adding some alt text to the video. This might do:

A commercial from the Data Protection Commission shows a family walking through a shopping mall. Total strangers approach their young daughter, Ava, knowing intimate details about her life, including her name, her 8th birthday, and her Thursday football schedule. The parents and child look increasingly uncomfortable and scared as they do not know these people. It is revealed that the strangers are reading this information from public social media posts the parents shared online. The video concludes with the text Pause before you post and a voiceover warning that sharing a child's life online risks sharing their personal data with the world.

@panoramax (don't forget to add alt text)

Bar chart of monthly Panoramax contribor count. Stats from May 2023 through August 2025 shows values beginning at 13 in May 2023, staying under 30 through August 2023, climbing into the 50–70 range by early 2024, rising to around 150 by mid-2024, dipping near 120 in late 2024, jumping to 180 by February 2025, and then increasing steeply to 420 in August 2025.

@petergleick
 #alt4you (feel free to edit the post and add the (alt) text to the image itself):

A smartphone screen in dark mode displays three news items: the New Scientist logo with the headline “Air monitoring station records biggest ever jump in atmospheric CO2,” dated Jan 17, 2025, with a thumbnail of a white dome observatory building on a coastal hill under a clear blue sky; the CNN logo with the headline “Trump admin tries to kill the most indisputable evidence of human-caused climate...,” dated 3 weeks ago, with a thumbnail of a mountaintop observatory building with a metal dome and a sign bearing the NOAA logo; and the Reuters logo with the headline “Trump cuts target world-leading greenhouse gas observatory in Hawaii,” dated Mar 11, 2025, with a thumbnail of a person’s silhouette standing on rocky terrain against an orange and purple sunset sky.

@obsidian
#alt4you (feel free to edit the post and add the (alt) text to the image itself):

An Obsidian Base table shows a cursor clicking the Months column header and opening a context menu with the Edit formula option highlighted. A Formula dialog appears with a formula field displaying ((now)) - acquired).months).round(). The expression is built in stages: first now() to get the current date, then - acquired to calculate the time since the Acquired date, then .months to convert the result to a decimal number of months, and finally round() wrapping the entire expression to round it to the nearest whole number. The Months column in the table updates to show the final integer values for each row.

@matthartley
#alt4you (feel free to edit the post and add the (alt) text to the image itself):

Image 1:

GNOME Hibernate Configuration on Fedora displays the System Status page listing four hibernation components each with a check mark: Swap Space reports “48 G swap configured,” Kernel Parameters reports “Resume parameter configured,” Hibernation Script reports “Hibernate script installed,” and Guard Service reports “Enabled – protects against corruption from improper shutdowns.” A system menu overlay shows a Power Off header with options Suspend, Hibernate, Restart…, Power Off…, and Log Out…, followed by sliders and toggles for volume, brightness, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Power Mode, Night Light, Dark Style, Keyboard, and Airplane Mode. A stylized forest-and-mushrooms wallpaper appears behind the window alongside a Fedora logo.

Image 2:

The same configuration window shows the Extension page with a Recommended Extension entry “Hibernate Status Adds hibernation option to system menu” marked with a check mark.

Image 3:

The same window shows the Sleep Settings page with power management options: suspend-then-hibernate delay set to “2 hours,” lid close action set to “Suspend,” and Automatic Suspend enabled; under Hibernation Settings both Restart network after hibernation and Clear caches before hibernation toggles are enabled.

Image 4:

The same window shows the Initial Setup page with the Auto-detect RAM size toggle enabled and a five-step Setup Steps list: Create Swap Subvolume (Create), Configure Swap File (Configure), Update GRUB Configuration (Update), Install Hibernation Scripts (Install), and Configure Permissions (Configure).

@martin Here's alt text for this video btw (so people with screen readers can also know what the video is showing).
It's auto translated, so please verify if it's correct:

Vidéo en vue subjective (POV) d'un cycliste s'approchant et entrant dans un nouveau tunnel cyclable en Suisse. Un panneau à l'entrée indique "Gute Fahrt im Stadttunnel" (Bon voyage dans le tunnel urbain). Le cycliste descend une rampe et pénètre dans le tunnel, qui est moderne, bien éclairé, avec des murs en béton et des panneaux décoratifs blancs et violets au plafond. D'autres cyclistes empruntent également le passage. Le tunnel, avec ses virages et ses intersections, est clairement balisé pour les vélos. La vidéo suit le trajet à travers le tunnel jusqu'à la sortie, de retour à la lumière du jour.

(You can edit the post to include the alt text on the video btw)

@frenck sorry, just wanted to boost from my personal account, but normally don't boost toots with images that don't have alt text..

@frenck #alt4you (feel free to edit the post and add the (alt) text to the image itself):

Brothers in Law Taphouse interior in Utrecht
- Shot from a raised corner overlooking the bar and seating area
- Around forty people in casual attire clustered at the long wooden bar and communal tables, chatting and holding drinks
- Industrial decor with stainless steel beer tanks above the taps, exposed brick walls, hanging black pendant lights and leafy potted plants
- Large front windows letting in daylight and revealing outdoor seating beyond
- Lively atmosphere of a tech-focused meetup, attendees exchanging ideas and laughter

@panoramax Please verify these, as my french is def not good enough to check if these are correct:

Image 1:

- Bandeau "Choisissez la photo qui représente le mieux cet objet : Locker 'Pickup Station'"
- Vue panoramique principale avec flèches de navigation
- Mini carte d’aperçu en bas à gauche
- Galerie de vignettes en bas avec sélection surlignée
- Boutons "Passer" et "Valider" en bas

Image 2:

- Bandeau "Choisissez la photo qui représente le mieux cet objet : Fast-food 'Kral Kebap'"
- Vue panoramique principale avec flèches de navigation
- Mini carte d’aperçu en bas à gauche
- Galerie de vignettes en bas avec sélection surlignée
- Boutons "Passer" et "Valider" en bas

Image 3:

- Bandeau "Choisissez la photo qui représente le mieux cet objet : Station service 'Station Total Douarnenez'"
- Vue panoramique principale avec flèches de navigation
- Mini carte d’aperçu en bas à gauche
- Une seule vignette en bas, sélectionnée
- Boutons "Passer" et "Valider" en bas

Image 4:

- Carte interactive OpenStreetMap avec icônes violettes de marqueurs
- Popup centré montrant une photo de supermarché
- Panneau de contrôles de zoom et d’édition à gauche
- Légende et options en bas

@kepano
#alt4you (feel free to edit the post and add the (alt) text to the image itself):

Think it's mostly correct:

I started by browsing Hacker News and opened an article about Mozilla shutting down Pocket. I used the Obsidian browser extension to clip it. The article appeared in Obsidian with its properties and was automatically added to my "Read later" table.

Next, I went back to Hacker News, found a blog post called "Planetfall," and clipped that to Obsidian too. It also showed up in my "Read later" list. I then did the same for an article about someone building their own audio player.

After that, I switched to an already open browser tab showing an Obsidian Help page about "Bases syntax" and clipped that as well.

Back in Obsidian, while viewing the "Bases syntax" note, I marked it as "read" in its properties, which also updated its status in the "Read later" table. I then went through the table and marked the other three articles as "read." Since the table was filtered to "Unread," I changed the view to "All" to see everything. I also added a "Date published" column to the table.

Finally, I opened the file explorer in Obsidian to show the "Clippings" folder where all these saved articles reside as individual notes, alongside the ".base" file for my "Read later" setup.