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I love the concept of a pseudo Mastodon crosspost.
I agree, but isn’t it fun that the Harris campaign is using Musk’s platform to counter Trump, and in this case Musk.
Fair enough, my apologies. I did that insular thing where I assumed you were in the U. S. My bad.
It’s on Peacock, if you subscribe.
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While we’re on this tangent, I’ve always felt the need to point out the following.
Minimum Viable Product = Poorly planned, or not planned at all, crappy product that is created in haste by overworked, stressed out developers to make some middle manager in a suit and sneakers type feel like they’re doing something to please corporate, because they don’t have the guts or good sense to push back. This abomination is usually sold as “we’ll flesh it out in phase two.” Phase two never happens, because they’re off chasing whatever other shiny thing they think is important. Also, the last MVP that they farted out “didn’t gain traction.” /rant
“Yes” will give me a bastard of a tension headache everytime, so no.
The guy has skills.
PSA: That list is very long. https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutrition/what-can-dogs-not-eat
I’m used to ours jumping out of the tub.
Biggest to smallest is the only sane format. yyyy-mm-dd h:m:s
I think if that’s the case, I’d get an inexpensive phone with a prepaid plan… and make it clear that it gets turned off if not on call or otherwise pre-arranged.
That’s good news, thanks. Hopefully it will gain even more momentum.
I’m a developer that has done a lot of work in the higher education and finance sectors. Sadly, the ‘G’ in WCAG is ‘guidelines.’ It doesn’t have teeth; there is no legislation around WCAG. I say ‘sadly’ because there really should be a solid legal framework for ensuring equal access to resources, not just loose guidelines.
The largest movement around the ADA and WCAG was about seven years ago. There were a fair amount of lawsuits brought forward against banks and credit unions since they are federally insured and regulated. Higher education was also targeted as they accept federal money. The gist of it was that the owners of the sites in question did nothing to make the sites compatible with assistive technology like screen readers or even basic navigability needs. I don’t think most of the suits were successful. They did succeed in focusing attention on the topic.
If you want a good idea how compatible a site is, this tool is excellent; but not perfect: https://wave.webaim.org
Organizations are increasingly farming out ADA compliance to companies like AudioEye (https://www.audioeye.com). AudioEye might be considered a bit pricey, but worth it when viewed through lens of it being a lot less expensive than addressing a law suit. It’s also less expensive than finding a developer that has accessibility skills on top of all the other inflated technologies that recruiters cram into a job listing.
Obligatory Tiny Desk Concert link-
https://www.npr.org/2023/07/20/1188104746/cypress-hill-tiny-desk-concert
Half assed audiophile here. I only have two ears. I just want clean and balanced. Two channels is just fine.
The article cerement linked indicates it was likely a live broadcast.
I’m trying to wrap my head around the CTO writing code unless it was from long ago when they were a developer. If that is the case, the CTO should understand that a better or more performant solution is likely over time. I’d say that was a bullet dodged. That’s very poor executive behavior.
They also tend to make them stand at the beginning of their lane when they don’t have customers. Apparently a light signaling that they are available just isn’t enough.
Edit: My bad. I’ve never seen this at Aldi or Lidl. Just other US chains like Food Lion.