> The PSP's web browser is - charitably - pathetic. It is slow, frequently runs out of memory, and can only open 3 tabs at a time... But the GOV.UK pages are written in simple HTML. They are designed to be lightweight and will work even on rubbish browsers. They have to. This is for everyone...
> Are you developing public services? Or a system that people might access when they're in desperate need of help? Plain HTML works. A small bit of simple CSS will make look decent. JavaScript is probably unnecessary - but can be used to progressively enhance stuff. Add alt text to images so people paying per MB can understand what the images are for (and, you know, accessibility).
> Go sit in an uncomfortable chair, in an uncomfortable location, and stare at an uncomfortably small screen with an uncomfortably outdated web browser. How easy is it to use the websites you've created?
The Unreasonable Effectiveness Of Simple HTML
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2021/01/the-unreasonable-effectiveness-of-simple-html/
CC: @kelbot @alcinnz
@tdfischer There is - and it looks so very, very good :D
#ICYMI the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention has announced that the so-called "gender critical"/TERF movement is fascist and genocidal.
"The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention voices its concern over the growing number of laws introduced in the United States that target transgender individuals and the transgender community. Anti-trans hostility in the US has become a staple of the Republican Party’s election strategy and is clearly being used to stoke voters’ fears of a changing world by raising the specter of a malevolent polluting force tied to liberalism, cosmopolitanism, and democracy. The Lemkin Institute believes that the so-called 'gender critical movement' that is behind these laws is a fascist movement furthering a specifically genocidal ideology that seeks the complete eradication of trans identity from the world."
@chel *giggles* it rather does, doesn't it? :D
Yes, it's literally built for comfortable sightseeing trips, and it's also a lovely place to do chat show type things (King's Corner is now hosted on one a lot of the time... started before The Only Constant arrived as well, so who's copying whom, Jared? ;) )
@chel Never been much of a sports fan, but... might park the Phoenix nearby and hang for this one :)
Writers are taught not to write wish-fulfillment—it's too easy, boring, or low stakes. But that reasoning is wrong. It only seems that way because we've all already read thousands of wish-fulfillment stories about cis het able-bodied white males, so they're very... predictable.
For every other demographic?
Readers actively, desperately crave wish-fulfillment stories about themselves, because they rarely if ever see them.
Apparently there are people out there who think it's inappropriate to use Mastodon to talk about books you've written or promote projects you've worked on because it's marketing and self-promotion?
I am not one of those people. I implore you to write about the work you have done and the things you have made - I want to hear about that stuff!
Mastodon, the service, is pretty great, actually. It's bigger than any of us, and it has the tools to create whatever experience you want. Everybody says so!
But this idea that Mastodon and Mastodon users were pure and good while every other social media site, but especially That Place, was full of nothing but clout-chasing sociopaths who need to be driven off with a broom before they bring their bad habits here is extremely pretentious.
It's also really white.
We are nearing the end of our #fundraiser and we still have a bit to go. #Donate now and get your hands on some cool digital #goodies! Such as "I donated" badges to display on your social media, designs for digital and printed cards, and the new #Katie and #Konqi Santa mascots.
@kauko For me, it's a case of "bunch of people around me i want to not annoy" but also i suspect it's easier to portray sound on youtube than it is feel ;) It's annoying though, yeah
@justinz @jriddell @kdecommunity that does have a very strong "...are you serious?" energy about it :) i imagine the topic is people suggesting that any code written with public money should be able to be closed source in any way, or that energy conservation is somehow irrelevant for free software projects ;)
Just want to make a quick argument to furs for alt text because almost all of the images I've seen on the local timeline lately are from furs without alt text too.
Alt text goes beyond accessibility! Let's say you're at a furry convention and you can get Mastodon to load up but images aren't loading or are loading super slowly. Alt text allows you to also see what's going on with that image!
Fill in the alt text for your images, it's not only accessible, it's more inclusive overall!
first they came for the immigrants, but i didn't care, because those people cause a lot of problems and they're unclean and strange
then they came for the homeless, but i didn't care, because i like my cities clean and they could just get a job, really what's so hard about that
then they came for the pregnant, but i didn't care, because men like me can always get their girlfriend's one if needed
then they came for the trans people, but i didn't care, because frankly they're sort of weird and just a fad and we're just indulging them and their wacko doctors
then they came for the permanently disabled, but i didn't care, because i was in good health and they should just stay at home or eat healthier
then they came for the journalists, and i wrote an op-ed titled “first they came for the journalists”
— liberal journalists
Protip for the new mastodonians: don't obfuscate names or words - only hashtags work for search so you won't get troll bombed if you say Elon Musk.
Filters, however, work on anything, so those who don't want to see Elon Musk won't see this post.
But if you write El*n M*sk they WILL see it, and that might make them mad, so don't do it okay? Let people use their filters.
Recently, Twitch responded to a large petition calling for them to stop supporting the LGB Alliance and Autism Speaks by...just removing the LGB Alliance.
They claimed that A$ doesn't break their off-service policy, despite that policy clearly stating that support for eugenics is not permitted.
Here's the link if you want to let them know what you think about that. Please go and vote! Please boost!
#ActuallyAutistic #Neurodivergent #Disability
@actuallyautistic
Re: deadnaming
I explained to my mother that deadnaming and misgendering is like farting. If you do it by accident, and apologize, people will forgive you.
If you keep doing it, people will suggest you get that taken care of, maybe recommend you seek treatment, and ultimately avoid you.
If you bend over, stick your ass in their face, and let it rip though, then you shouldn’t be surprised people think you’re a clueless, hostile asshole.
(This is from an old post, but I wanted to keep it.)
@the_gneech *gasp* :O
The true definition of rainbow washing.
These brands are sponsoring the World Cup in Qatar, despite the blatant disregard for the human rights for LGBTQ+ (or the masses of itinerant workers who've died working in >50 degree heat).
Funnily enough they were all 'Oooh yes we support gay people' until they had the choice to take a stand that might impact them commercially.
weirdo free/libre open source software person, member of the KDE community since forever, who loves squeaky, slinky and fuzzy things - they/them