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Good morning, everyone:

After months of troubleshooting various performance issues, we're pleased to announce that all of the outstanding back-end issues we are aware of are fixed. You should no longer receive errors on browsing user profiles, and posts should load much faster.

If you're not technical or interested in the gritty details, you can stop reading, now, in the knowledge that everything should now work as expected. For those of you who are technical, the problems were caused by two things. First, a lack of indexes on the users and posts tables. Analysing logs revealed some database queries were taking upwards of 8 seconds, especially when loading user profiles. If you've landed here from Google, because lemmy-ui is giving the unhelpful message "an error has occurred on the server" without actually showing you the error, and you're seeing enormous queries referencing dullbananas's or i_love_jesus in your logs, get into your postgresql database and add some indexes:

CREATE INDEX idx_post_aggregates_creator ON post_aggregates (creator_id);

CREATE INDEX idx_post_aggregates_scaled_rank ON post_aggregates (scaled_rank);

CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY IF NOT EXISTS idx_post_saved_person_post ON post_saved (person_id, post_id);

CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY IF NOT EXISTS idx_community_moderator_community_person ON community_moderator (community_id, person_id);

CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY IF NOT EXISTS idx_local_user_admin ON local_user (admin);

Second, be careful when increasing your shared memory size in docker. If you have shm_size specified as "48 gb" or "48gb" in your docker compose, your shared memory will not increase, and you won't get an error message of any kind. Shm_size must be "48g", no space, and no b. For some bonus fun, shm_size only updates if you recreate the entire docker image. Restarting is not enough! You should always use df on the docker you're working with, to insure /dev/shm is actually the size you think it is. Because it probably isn't!

Happy holidays, everyone. Here's to a 2026 of stability and new features.

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I wanted to share an opportunity for folks in the UK who use screen readers or screen magnification. Fable, the company where I've been employed for the past eight years, works with organizations to make their digital experiences more accessible, and we're expanding our Community to the UK and are looking for new usability testers. It’s flexible, paid gig work you can do from home. You don’t need any previous experience – we offer paid training to get you started. You choose which projects you want to work on and set your own schedule. We also pay what we call a “technology wage” (which basically means better-than-minimum and recognizes the value of lived experience with tech). If you’ve ever wanted to have a say in how tech can work better for people with disabilities – and get paid for your time – this might be a good fit. Here's the link to apply: https://makeitfable.com/community/

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cross-posted from: https://blackneon.net/post/94922

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So just out of curiosity this morning, I did a search on YouTube for Braille embossers to see what was new and I discovered the Braille Buddy. The thing is the size of a usual printer apparently, and only weighs 11 pounds. Back when I was in school, a little over a decade ago, Braille embossers were huge and definitely not portable. It says that it apparently works with Windows and Mac and comes with Tiger and can work with Duxbury, but if I was going to use it, I would want to use it with Linux. So I wonder if that would be possible.

While I was at it, I also decided to look up Braille displays and see if there was anything as cheap or whatever as the Orbit Reader 20, which apparently has been discontinued, but I don't see anything.

But I got a blast from the past when I opened an APH video talking about the Mantis Q40 Braille display and saw that the person talking about it was a previous co-worker of mine.

Shoutout Jennifer Wenzel. We were co-workers like six years ago.

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This week's In-Process is a bumper one - but don't miss it because as well as all the news on NVDA 2025.3.2, more on configuration profiles and the NEW Web interface for the add-on store, we've also got a BLACK FRIDAY SALE!

All that and EVEN MORE at: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-27th-november-2025/

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It’s a light plastic bowl shape with a hole in the center where a black plastic cylindrical piece screws in. About as tall as a coffee mug and twice as wide.

I’m really into coffee. I have an Aeropress and a home espresso machine. I recently got a V60 to make pour overs for my partner who likes gentle flavors and I’m doing OK with it, but it does tax my vision 20/200 in one eye.

For those not in the know, pour over is a coffee brewing technique where you pour hot water over coffee grounds on a poster filter. Think your Mr. Coffee, but manual. The V60 is basically a funnel with a flared base that you can put on top of a mug.

I just might get this brewer… Sometimes I’m not confident I can make a V60 without making a mess, but this looks so very convenient.

How do you fine folks make coffee? Do you feel limited by accessibility issues or do you have the perfect technique figured out?

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NV Access is pleased to announce that version 2025.3.2 of NVDA, the free screen reader for Microsoft Windows, is now available for download. We encourage all users to upgrade to this version.

This is a patch release to fix a security issue.

Full info and download at: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-3-2/

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The Release Candidate (RC) of NVDA 2025.3.2 is now available for download & testing. We encourage all users to download this RC & provide feedback. Unless any critical bugs are found, this will be identical to the final 2025.3.2 release. This is a patch release to fix a security issue.

Read more & download at https://www.nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-3-2rc1/

(Please note, if you have installed the current ALPHA releases, this patch is already in the latest alphas and you should not move to 2025.3.2).

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In-Process is out (rblind.com)
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This week's In-Process blog post is out! Featuring:

  • NVDA 2025.3.1
  • Reece gets Behind the News with Audio Description
  • Manual configuration profiles
  • Featured add-on: “Check Input Gestures”
  • Bonus tip: Report keystroke

Read it here: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-10th-november-2025/

(Or subscribe for future issues at: https://nvaccess.org/newsletter ).

It's definitely worth it for Reece at least, he's a little firecracker!

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I couldn’t see anything in the rules, or previous posts on this topic so apologies if this is the wrong community to ask…

…but my 10yr old boy just asked me to ask: “do people who have been blind from birth, when you dream, dream visual dreams, or dreams using other senses?”

Many thanks for any feedback!

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@main @mastoblind @NVAccess do any of my fellow #NVDA #ScreenReader users know if the #Braille Extender add on is going to be updated to be compatible with NVDA 2026 and the shift to full 64b?

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Just talked with #DisabilityServices at Colorado Christian University. They’re encouraging me to use #MicrosoftWord instead of #LaTeX for schoolwork, since Word has built-in dictation that could help when my #RheumatoidArthritis flares up and typing gets hard.

To other #Blind folks: how do you remember all of Word’s keyboard shortcuts? I swear I spend more time navigating the ribbon than actually writing. I stick with LaTeX because I can remember commands better than shortcuts.

They said Word’s dictation is accessible, so I’m giving it a shot. But I’m also wondering: what reference managers do you use? I’ve been using #Zotero since it works with #VSCode and LaTeX, but I don’t know how well it integrates with Word — and definitely not with #PowerPoint. My school has me doing a lot of #APA-style presentations lately.

Would love tips from anyone juggling accessibility, citations, and academic workflows.

@mastoblind@a.gup.pe @mastoblind @main

#Accessibility #AcademicAccess #ScreenReader #DictationTools #ChronicIllness #NeurodivergentAcademia #AcademicWriting #TechForGood #InclusiveTech #PresentationTools #CitationTools #AcademicWorkflow #DisabledAndAcademic #LaTeXCommunity #MicrosoftAccessibility #ZoteroTips

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/51644162

You know what would be kinda cool? A #Brailletastic. It would be a #Meshtastic node, but instead of a visual screen it would have a braille display and braille keyboard input similar to the orbit reader 20

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To #blind people with experience with #PowerPoint, I need help! My school wants me to create a #presentation with speaker notes and graphics, and I'm having extreme trouble even getting started. My info text box with my name, school, and date covers everything up, and I can't figure out moving it or how to get to speaker notes. I normally create assignments with #LaTeX, but I kept running into issues making a presentation that way. I'm on #Windows using #NVDA. Disability services made this sound doable and even easy, but so far that doesn't seem to be the case.
#accessibility #MicrosoftPowerPoint #BlindStudent @mastoblind @main

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Ok so I cannot really explain what in particular failed, but Microsoft's Copilot Vision and #NVDA do not play nice. I wanted to see if it could give me real time descriptions of whatever was under my focus, which it did a decent job of. However, it repeatedly caused NVDA to just completely cease responding, while also seeming to go not responding itself, I had to wait a few minutes each time For input and speech to return. I was still receiving notifications from other apps and programs, but navigation attempts, the just pressing the windows key, did nothing until it recovered.

@main @mastoblind

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To #blind #Windows users, what #ClipboardManager do you use? I've been trying Ditto, but the keyboard shortcuts page seems inaccessible. I can't tell what edit field goes with what option.
#accessibility #Windows11 #clipboard #productivity
@mastoblind @main

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NVDA 2025.3.1 Release Candidate is now available for testing.

This is a patch release to fix a security issue & a bug.

  • Fixed a vulnerability which could prevent access to secure screens via Remote Access.

  • Remote Access now returns control to the local computer if it locks while controlling the remote computer.

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That moment when I happen to want to put on sunglasses and by also using my white cane I’m suddenly wearing the stereotypical dress of my people.

#blind
@main

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This week's In-Process is out and it's a bumper edition! We've got:

  1. NVDA 2025.3
  2. Obtaining NVDA
  3. Add-on of the week: AudioScreen
  4. Chrome bug fix
  5. Planned infrastructure outage notification
  6. Bobby Singh – Finding Light Through NVDA
  7. New issue template

Yes SEVEN articles! There's something for everyone :)

https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-30th-september-2025/

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Reposting this since the groups went down, some Of this is available in #Braille, or in audio, on #BookShare and/ #NLSBard

https://www.goodreads.com/dhamlinmusic

@bookstodon @main @mastoblind #Blind #Reading #VisuallyImpaired

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We are pleased to announce we have rolled out a new, more intuitive issue template for reporting bugs or requesting features in NVDA. The form is still on GitHub & still requires the same information as previously, but now uses individual fields rather than one long edit box with comments. You can explore here (Note it IS live so if you submit an issue, it will be submitted as an actual issue): https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/new/choose

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I’m finding myself on the verge of being influencer-ed and getting a Clicks keyboard when I replace my phone.

It’s that case with a BlackBerry-inspired keyboard under the phone. Aside from tactile typing, one of their selling points is you can use keyboard shortcuts to operate the phone, like the ones on macOS or an iPad with a keyboard. I feel like cmd-H might genuinely be much nicer than a careful just-long-enough detour from the bottom. Even entering a pin would be better. Not to mention VoiceOver shortcuts.

Has anybody tried them? Or other small keyboards for iPhones?

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Apparently, GNOME 49 will have accessibility options at the login screen in the bottom right hand corner and accessibility is still being worked on in Linux. It's not being abandoned.

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Hi everyone,

For those who use NVDA with the mouse with Chromium-based browsers such as Chrome, Edge, Brave or Vivaldi, we are aware of a bug in recent Chromium builds meaning reading with the mouse doesn't currently work in a lot of situations. This is a Chromium bug we aren't able to do anything about from NVDA's side. One thing it has certainly highlighted is the number of users who do use the mouse with NVDA, so that is certainly useful to know - and indeed, something we have known for some time thanks to @rumster@rblind.com

If you want to follow the Chromium issue, you can find it on the Chromium issue tracker

We included a piece on this in our blog out just now, though I should add, there is no workaround we are aware of in Chromium browsers, the only alternative currently if you need that functionality, is to use Firefox.

Hopefully it will be rectified soon.

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NV Access are very pleased to announce the release of NVDA 2025.3!

This release includes improvements to Remote Access, SAPI5 voices, braille and the Add-on Store.

For full details and to download, please visit: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-3/

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