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Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @timtfj
For blogging, hell yeah. For decades of isolation from illlness, it is my social home from childhood to present. I'm making my peace as best I can using blogging tools that crush my soul at this point. :(
Replying to @markgr
Me too! :) Thank you!
Replying to @scshepard
They do not define me at all. The issue? They do require increasing adaptive support.
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Replying to @timtfj
You're speaking to the split in my very own heart. I don't think people realize just how deeply this has truly hurt us as a community of designers developers in professional web Folk much less what our desire to monetize monetize monetize completely overwhelmed the activist.
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Replying to @markgr
I have and to be honest the learning curve is too high for me right now to include when I have so precious few spoons. This expecially expands to dictate. What's more they are singular platform and I have to be able to use multi platforms. Thank you so much Mark for your input 😊
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I suffer crippling arthritis and aggressie Dupuytren's Contracture, bilateral, which cause great fatigue to typing. Pressured, accented speech is not accomodated well by Google. How can I find good tools for poor people to address my needs? All insight, bring it! #inclusion FTW!
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That medical condistions do factor into this seeming decline in literacy do factor in, they are not the cause. What is? Google voice input and a 2017 era keyboard MPB Apple refused to replace. What is working? A refurbished HP on windows I bought for 350. I need better tools.
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An area of #ableism I'm encountering could use some community perspectives. Some well-intended folks became concerned at incohrent posts from me, along with weird spellings and context. The immediate bias was this was a result of decline in my formerly from disability.
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Replying to @timtfj
I know. I I'm sighing along with you
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Replying to @timtfj
Yeah but think about it if we keep removing URL schemes that are for other parts of the internet from browsers what does that mean about where the web is going or where it isn't going
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If I weren't writing I think this would have ended my career. I am so sick of the destruction of the internet and the World Wide Web. It's not to be dismantled. It's to be built upon! FTP is still a valuable tool. Mozilla shame on you. zdnet.com/article/now-firefo…
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Replying to @accessibleweb
Thanks for your persepective. I experienced it differently myself, and do feel getting diverse pov's is helpful! :)
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Always. What she say I'll follow up after I get some rest thanks Lance yay
Consider this from a #webdev describing his rationale for the < canvas > element. "[canvas -] It's the EYES to THE SOUL of HTML... PEER INTO a CANVAS and SEE and EXPERIENCE a BIG PART of the HUMAN EXPERIENCE." Do folks find this statement:
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Replying to @Chasapple
Useful when used well, sure. But we do not know our own languages and I suspect no one cares much to.
Replying to @Chasapple
Which is not an element. I so despair of our web sometimes.
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Replying to @nathaliejacoby1
Maybe he finally inhaled?
I feel just so, so proud. :( Desert in distress? New study ranks Arizona as worst place to live in 2021 abc15.com/news/business/dese…
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Carlos on his birthday hangin with Miles Davis. Oh hell yeah! #Santana #Davis #1981
"People get stuck in their stories. My advice is to end your story and begin your life". ~Carlos Santana, #bornonthisday in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico, 1947. *Carlos Santana and Miles Davis, 1981.
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Replying to @robinlayfield
Who cares what is objective is he's destroying the Earth and he treats people like crap. I'd like to see him turned into an underground monuments in a national park
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