I've just realised what this has been reminding me of; there's a minor Simpsons character who looks like this, I swear.
Edit: Aha! Hans Moleman, but without the glasses 😆
/there is a chance this is just me
I found a face in the fungi! And you know me by now, I do like to share a found face. Sorry about that 😬
Also got a spectacular photo of the local heron on its lunch break 😆
"You ain't seen me, right"
Sun is shining. Went for a walk. Good clouds.
Sometimes they do so much of the work I barely need to bother scribbling.
(Yes they do, shush now.)
The article in Canadian Geographic with a photo of mine is up now on their dedicated webpage for Nunavut at 25
I was a big fan of the Pebble smartwatch, so this is [Metal Gear ❗ sound]
@SwiftOnSecurity oh fuck I bet there is a Tradgedeigh out there somewhere
Oh, it is X on YouTube…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g15RWjNiBvs
TIL about https://www.batteryholders.org/ — "the comprehensive battery holder and battery contact information center" — and it really does seem to be exactly that. Need dimensions for a weird battery, or details of how to mount it in your project. It's likely in there
I know we have a few #A11Y and #PDF experts here, and would be grateful for some advice. I have three PDF forms which are acting weirdly in Adobe Reader, Foxit, and Firefox with both #NVDA and #Jaws. These should be accessible, but I'm having issues moving in one, reading labels in all, and marking boxes in one. Is there some sort of way of seeing whether this is me using the products wrongly, the forms being inaccessible, or both? Is there some sort of updated (I'm seeing tons of old stuff) information as to how to determine whether a PDF form is marked up properly? Boosts are very welcome indeed, as are suggestions of other programs to try.
Steve:
frequent overthinker, compulsive fixer, digester-then-explainer, "why?" question relishing father, minor-irritant partner, excessive disassembler, original-form hacker, high-efficiency googler, borderline-competent car-fixer, expert-level car-breaker, faster-by-qwerty communicator, indiscriminate photo-taker, Leatherman owner.