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Community Guidelines Following are the common Community Guidelines for OurBlind on all its platforms. Abiding by the platforms’ Terms & Conditions is implied and required. These guidelines do not intend to cover every case, but to serve as a common framework. Each platform may have additional items due to its specific nature. Rule 1: Accessibility Policy This community must remain accessible for members with a variety of disabilities. Please do your best to do the following:
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https://mosen.org/sonos2024/
What is Sonos? Sonos develop a series of high-quality smart speakers. They are known for their ability to stay in sync throughout your home when the speakers are grouped. Sonos speakers come in a r…
https://mosen.org/sonos2024/
What is Sonos? Sonos develop a series of high-quality smart speakers. They are known for their ability to stay in sync throughout your home when the speakers are grouped. Sonos speakers come in a r…
https://mosen.org/sonos2024/
What is Sonos? Sonos develop a series of high-quality smart speakers. They are known for their ability to stay in sync throughout your home when the speakers are grouped. Sonos speakers come in a r…
We're still testing this out, to see if people want this and if it works well (secure, usable, accessible, etc.). We support SSL, SASL, and all of the latest IRCV3 features.
To connect:
If you're looking for an accessible client:
We're missing accessible android and mac clients thus far.
To answer some possible questions:
https://www.lflegal.com/2024/01/zero-con-overlay-panel/
Today is the first time I had to update an article before I posted it. The original article, which you'll find below, is about a planned session at the Zero Project accessibility conference (#ZeroCon) in February. The session was organized by a member of the German chapter of the International Assoc
https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-23rd-january-2023/
Welcome to 2024! I hope the year is starting off well for you. The NV Access team are all back on deck and looking forward to a fantastic year. If you have written to us over Christmas / New Year a…
https://www.stlpr.org/health-science-environment/2024-01-02/slu-team-developing-software-for-blind-learners-gets-5-million-federal-grant
A team of researchers led by St. Louis University professor Jenna Gorlewicz will put a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to work building software that will make visual materials more legible for people with visual impairments.
So for those of you who have been having issues getting two-factor to work, uh, (blushing) you should try that again. I forgot to configure time syncing on the server, and it had gradually drifted about 90 seconds out of sync with the actual time. Thanks to fellow server admin and mod MostlyBlindGamer for performing the incantations required to tell the server that we do, in fact, need it to keep the correct time. As each two factor code is only valid for 30 seconds, this could have been an issue for you if your computer's clock wasn't off by a similar amount as our server's clock. Turns out the clock on my laptop is also off by 50 seconds or so, so it wasn't causing any problems for me, meaning I couldn't reproduce the bug whenever I got complaints. Anyway, it's fixed now, and it will stay fixed in future! These are the adventures you have when you run servers for other people, but only do it as a part-time hobbyist rather than a professional system administrator. I'm really glad I didn't file a bug on the Lemmy github complaining about how two factor still doesn't work. Yikes.