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ruffsl, to main in Unpacking Google’s new “dangerous” Web-Environment-Integrity specification
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ruffsl, to programming in Unpacking Google’s new “dangerous” Web-Environment-Integrity specification
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ruffsl, to programming in I swear just one more week it'll work great
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Please only post programming memes to !programmer_humor .

ruffsl, to programming in The IBM mainframe: How it runs and why it survives
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Cool! Could you share that link with the !cobol community?

ruffsl, to main in Is Gaming Really For Everyone?
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BTW, I recently found this Lemmy community !audiogamers . @MostlyBlindGamer , have you seen this one?

ruffsl, to programmer_humor in You know who you are
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A photo of an opened semi-trailer unloading a cargo van, with the cargo van rear door open revealing an even smaller blue smart car inside, with each vehicle captioned as “macOS”, “Linux VM” and “Docker” respectively in decreasing font size. Onlookers in the foreground of the photo gawk as a worker opens each vehicle door, revealing a scene like that of russian dolls.


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ruffsl, to programmer_humor in Robotics developers, startups, and resalers furiously shopping for new HID peripherals
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Yep, I’ve seen reporting of Navy’s using them for controlling periscopes on submarines (now that most are drive by wire), or Air forces using them for piloting drones, as well as for teleoperated robotic thoracic surgeries.

The widespread user familiarity and benefits in transferable hand coordination skills with common gaming based HID economics is hard to refute. Although, I’m guessing the market for safety certified joysticks will uptick.

ruffsl, to webdev in Improving Web Accessibility: Making Inclusivity a Priority
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You can change the color theme from the setting page under the top right drop-down. But it would be nice to have something like Reddit Extension Suite for the default Lemmy UI front end for custom defined CSS.

I think once we get a few more third party clients to explore alternative UIs, folks should have more options for personal preference.

One thing I like about the current web UI already is the low noise in embedded text in the discussion threads. E.g. when I engage my screen reader, all I have to listen to when moving between comments is the post author and post date. Just enough context to understand the TTS engine moving between comments, unlike the old.reddit.com UI that include 5 or 6 different hyperlinked words (parent, context, permalink, etc) that the TTS has two repeat over and over again.

The hover text for icon links should be enough UI context for screen readers, although not all icon links on the current Lemmy UI seem to include hover text meta data, like the permalink chain icon 🔗, while the collapse minimize icon does.

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