
Web developer and #IAAPCPWA. Digital accessibility, amateur photography, Christianity, 8-bit video games, sci-fi books, pop psychology and cognition. He/him.
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Game Design that Makes a Difference: A11y Game Design
Live webinar Thursday, February 13, 2025
>In Game Design that Makes a Difference: A11y in Video Games, accessibility consultant Dom Parker will explore how accessible game design can transform the player experience. Dom will discuss how to make sure all your game mechanics—whether core gameplay, puzzles, or narrative moments—are not only fun but inclusive for players with disabilities. You’ll learn how to design mechanics that support your game’s core hook while ensuring accessibility, as well as tips for crafting challenging yet fair puzzles, and making cutscenes more interactive and engaging for all players. This session is perfect for game developers and designers who want to create games that are enjoyable for everyone, regardless of ability.
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Columbus weather forecasts, directly on the Fediverse


Get local weather updates in your Fediverse feed every 6 hours by following @[email protected]
What is the origin of the word "mainframe", referring to a large, complex computer? Most sources agree that the term is related to the frame...

Walmart and AIRA piloting a service to provide online visual interpreting to blind customers
Aira access is now available for free at Walmart locations US-wide, and while shopping at Walmart.com. Learn more and find a location near you.

National Federation of the Blind advocates for restoring Facebook accessibility, following Meta's removal of the MBasic interface
In October 2024, we initiated discussions with Meta regarding accessibility regressions on Facebook. The most critical concern was the deprecation of the MBasic Facebook site. Although this version was originally designed for mobile devices with limited capabilities, its simple, text-based layout ma...
The video player is testing a new AI tool to create subtitles in over 100 languages.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/29703847
> > The video player is testing a new AI tool to create subtitles in over 100 languages.
Minecraft Access: A World of Blocks, Blindness, and Brilliance
Minecraft Access: A World of Blocks, Blindness, and Brilliance 🌍💎 #MinecraftAccess #InclusiveGaming Seven years ago, I lost my sight—and with it, I thought I’d lost the chance to play Minecraft. Back in my sighted days, Minecraft was my escape hatch to infinite creativity. Build a castle? Sure. S...
If increasing numbers of rumours circulating online are to be believed, we might be as little as one month away from the reveal of the successor to the Nintendo Switch, colloquially being referred …

What do you suppose is the name of the point-of-sale software they're using?
Free webinar 2024-11-26: How to Train Friends and Family on a Screen Reader
How to Train Friends and Family on a Screen Reader
November 26, 2024 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. EST
> Learning access technology can appear daunting to a newly blind person. Finding quality access technology training can also be difficult for several factors. This is where technology savvy friends and family can help someone start learning how to use a screen reader. Join the National Federation of the Blind on Tuesday, November 26, from 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. eastern to learn how you can teach a friend or family member how to get started with a screen reader. We will cover: > > - How a screen reader works > - How screen readers present content > - Common keyboard shortcuts to start with > - Further training resources to learn how to use multiple screen readers
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Going it alone on digital accessibility
Attached: 1 image I started doing accessibility at GitHub when it had a flat structure (2013) and no one was telling me what to do. In my free time I will just browse the issue backlog and find things I could do. Eventually, I found that there are tons of accessibility issues that are just stale, a...

Mu-An Chiou talks about trying to improve accessibility, without support or resources, at GitHub prior to its purchase by Microsoft.
Mu-An writes:
> Eventually, I found that there are tons of accessibility issues that are just stale, and a lot of them were just like: this icon button isn’t labeled. I looked at them and thought oh that’s easy. I will fix it. > > At one point I added so many aria-labels that AT users got mad that they’re getting misused. > > Yes that was me. I am very sorry. I had no idea what I was doing. But then I learned the error of my ways and tried to be better.
Now available without the trip to Paris.
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> Nike’s new Elite EasyOn backpack was designed with innovative features making it accessible for as many athletes as possible, including those with low dexterity or motor skills. > > Originally developed for athletes competing in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, the backpack is now available to everyone through the company’s online store for $150.
.NET Conf 2024: 2024-11-12 through 2024-11-14


Lots of focus on AI, as you would expect from Microsoft, but also sessions on C#, Blazor, Entity Framework, VS and VS Code, microservices, performance, testing, security, and accessibility
Thanks for sharing this article. This is a good quote: "the opposite of not being literal is not that it’s not true. The opposite of literal is to be interpretive." Also, I'd never heard of mapping the stories in the gospels to observances in the liturgical year.
At the Gates: Disability, Justice, and the Churches by Naomi Lawson Jacobs and Emily Richardson


I'd like to recommend a book called At the Gates: Disability, Justice and the Churches by Naomi Lawson Jacobs and Emily Richardson. (Jacobs is on Mastodon: @[email protected])
It's a powerful book describing the experience of some disabled folks engaging with the Christian churches, including
- having difficulty accessing church services, due to physical barriers or inaccessible technology.
- being barred from exercising their spiritual gifts because of the charity model of disability, treating them as objects of pity instead of participants.
- being accosted by fellow congregants and strangers with attempts at miraculous healings without their consent.
- worshiping a Savior who retains his wounds after his resurrection, rather than them being erased or ignored.
What has stayed with me the most since I read the book last year is that several Christians with disabilities describe heaven not as a state where their disabilities will be taken away, but a state where the world will be fully accessible to them as they are.
What a blind photographer saw at the Paralympics
The athletes’ stories help her understand her own.

Discovered via the Accessibility Weekly newsletter
Janaki Konar / Switch Control in Action: Enhancing Accessibility #id24 2024

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Most mouse users can quickly understand the need to make a website accessible by keyboard, for users who do not use a mouse due to a motor disability or other reasons. But what if a user also does not have the use of a keyboard?
Janaki Konar just finished a presentation on the technology named Switch Control in iOS, or Switch Access in Android, which allows users to use their device using a single motion or small number of motions. This can include sipping and puffing into a mouthpiece, or tapping a pillow. The speaker describes how a user can customize these systems to be more efficient (for example, binding a second action to a long press, or grouping a set of actions into a "recipe" that can be repeated.) And the presentation introduces what makes software easy to use, and how user interfaces can be designed poorly to slow down and frustrate users of Switch Control and Switch Access.
This presentation and many more are part of the free Inclusive Design 24 event going on right now. Follow @[email protected] for more information.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/21984550
> Article by Steven Aquino > > An excerpt follows: > > > For sporting events like the Olympics and Paralympics, ... it’s paramount the (audio describer) be knowledgeable of the sport they’re describing; the quality would be otherwise sullied if the describer didn’t, for example, know the intricacies of basketball or anything else. The information conveyed has to be delivered with the proper context behind it in order for a Blind or low vision person to visualize a moment in their mind.
To wit, the Paralympics are orders of magnitude behind the zeitgeist in terms of attention compared to the Olympics.

Article by Steven Aquino
An excerpt follows:
> For sporting events like the Olympics and Paralympics, ... it’s paramount the (audio describer) be knowledgeable of the sport they’re describing; the quality would be otherwise sullied if the describer didn’t, for example, know the intricacies of basketball or anything else. The information conveyed has to be delivered with the proper context behind it in order for a Blind or low vision person to visualize a moment in their mind.
Moore has devoted herself to immersing in her so-called “little world of advocacy” and educating people about the practical and optical benefits of inclusive playgrounds.

Steven Aquino (@[email protected]) writes:
> For my latest story for my column, I went deep into the need for building more accessible, inclusive playgrounds. > > This is a good reminder that the ADA goes only so far. To comply with the law is really a low bar. Compulsion is not volition. > > https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenaquino/2024/07/03/how-building-more-inclusive-playgrounds-means-more-playtime-for-every-child/
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Can generative AI help write accessible code?
Like many inventions before it, Generative AI is changing the way we do things. Like those inventions that went before it, Generative AI is capable of great good and great harm, and like the humans that used those inventions before us, we need to be smart about the way we use Generative AI.

In this blog post, Léonie Watson of Tetralogical analyzes the output of three generative AI systems: Google Gemini, ChatGPT, and Fix My Code from Userway.