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Join Scott as he finishes up work on LVGL font on disk support and answers any questions folks have. He's been trying Windsurf AI assistant for coding too! Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Thanks to dcd for timecodes: 0:00 Getting started 1:11 Hello everyone - welcome to Deep Dive 2:15 Fruit Jam will be available in the future 2:40 Thanks to Tim / FoamyGuy for filling the past few weeks 3:00 Scott will not be doing Deep Dives in May 4:40 Status update: Added third drive to CP 7:00 NerdSnipping - supporting emojis 8:37 unifoundry.com emojis 9:14 added lvmfont to the Adafruit_CircuitPython_BitMap_Font library 10:05 used Claude code to generate file parsing code (it checks for error message from compiler) 12:00 Demo of what is working so far - using new capture card - live output from Fruit Jam 13:16 Windsurf - (a fork of vscode) 14:13 emojipedia.org 15:01 partypopper, parting face, and other emojis 15:40 fonts loaded off the "disk" - not using all the RAM 17:13 NERD FONTS nerdfonts.com - fetching rain cloud icon 21:26 Status Bar emojis vs. terminal emojis 22:40 meta-period to get to emoji selector 23:09 emojipedia / wire keyboard / unicode plains 24:30 Circuitpython-font-generator (created by AI Friend) 26:53 Unicode Character Ranges at jrgraphix.net 27:18 using Cascade AI to help generate code - using Windsurf for code review 30:26 Might look at RooCode in the future 37:08 eject the drive and restart 39:07 Look at Claude code 43:22 vscode issues - the constant pop-ups.... 48:55 check out the Japanese fonts - ( see tio showing the fonts ) 54:45 return to windsurf and add some debug prints 1:00:27 Disable some of the serial mirroring 1:11:23 More debugging required :-) 1:27:06 fix might be to use the counts...54:45 return to windsurf and add some debug prints 1:00:27 Disable some of the serial mirroring 1:11:23 More debugging required :-) 1:27:06 fix might be to use the counts...54:45 return to windsurf and add some debug prints 1:00:27 Disable some of the serial mirroring 1:11:23 More debugging required :-) 1:27:06 fix might be to use the counts...54:45 return to windsurf and add some debug prints 1:00:27 Disable some of the serial mirroring 1:11:23 More debugging required :-) 1:27:06 fix might be to use the counts...54:45 return to windsurf and add some debug prints 1:00:27 Disable some of the serial mirroring 1:11:23 More debugging required :-) 1:27:06 fix might be to use the counts... 1:29:46 add ascii font also to a few languages 1:33:10 that fixed it - ascii in title bar and terminal 1:34:44 update settings.toml ( selecting fonts? ) 1:38:00 staging changes and rebuild 1:42:35 now we have emojis 1:45:10 how to get cascade to remember context 1:48:50 edit ing .windsurfrules 1:49:29 claude created CLAUDE.md, windsurf didn't 1:51:38 stage more changes and git commit --amend 1:53:41 the new HDMI capture card was XR1 lite from EVGA ( was using the adafruit card ) 1:56:46 wrap-up 1:58:39 artifacts in the circuitpython-font-generator ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
RobChrisRob unified their communication arrays and pretended once again to be in low earth orbit, but this time we talked about Fake Status Bars, James Webb's latest close-up of Uranus, Shopping in Shenzhen, Amazon's Workers are as always being treated with the respect they deserve, and the house with the terarrium inside that might have had a famous resident back in the day... Join our discord to talk along or the Subreddit where you will find all the links https://discord.gg/YZMTgpyhB https://www.reddit.com/r/TacoZone/
2023-01-17 Weekly News - Episode 180Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/eHXm3DA9Jzk Hosts: Eric Peterson - Senior Developer at Ortus Solutions Dan Card - Senior Developer at Ortus Solutions Thanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and all your favorite box-es out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Help ORTUS reach for the Stars - Star and Fork our ReposStar all of your Github Box Dependencies from CommandBox with https://www.forgebox.io/view/commandbox-github Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week BOXLife store: https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/shop Buy Ortus's Books 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Learn Modern ColdFusion (CFML) in 100+ Minutes - Free online https://modern-cfml.ortusbooks.com/ or buy an EBook or Paper copy https://www.ortussolutions.com/learn/books/coldfusion-in-100-minutes Patreon Support ( distinguished )Goal 1 - We have 42 patreons providing 100% of the funding for our Modernize or Die Podcasts via our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. Goal 2 - We are 37% of the way to fully fund the hosting of ForgeBox.io New Releases and Updatesqb 9.0.0-beta.1 ReleasedLots of great features and bug fixes SQLite Grammar (Thanks to Jason Steinshouer) SQLCommenter Support (https://google.github.io/sqlcommenter/) Many bug fixes and performance improvements The docs are currently being updated: https://qb.ortusbooks.com/v/9.0.0/whats-newWebinar / Meetups and WorkshopsOrtus Event Calendar for Googlehttps://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=Y181NjJhMWVmNjFjNGIxZTJlNmQ4OGVkNzg0NTcyOGQ1Njg5N2RkNGJiNjhjMTQwZjc3Mzc2ODk1MmIyOTQyMWVkQGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20 Ortus Fridays are back in Full Effect in 2023 ICYMI - Ortus Office Hours - Jan 6th, 2023 - 11 AM CST Ortus Webinar - Jan 20th 2023 - CBWIRE Coding Session - Let's build an app with CBWIRE with Grant Copley - 11 AM CST Koding with the Kiwi - Jan 27th, 2023 - 2 PM CST Ortus Office Hours - Feb 3rd, 2023 - 11 AM CST Software Craftsmanship Book Club - Feb 10th, 2023 - 2 PM CST (Patreon exclusive) ICYMI - Mid Michigan CFUG - Adobe's Ray Camden will be presenting Intro to Alpine.jsAlpine calls itself the jQuery for the modern web. So if you're not ready to move to React or Vue you many want to give it a serious look. They've also done the behind the scenes work to integrate it with charting programs, online rich text editors and online calendars.If you're unable to make the livestream we will make Ray's presentation available on our YouTube channel at a later date. https://youtube.com/@CFMLView Recording on Youtube: https://youtu.be/cW6CyxxRAzQ CFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.comRecent Releases ITB 2022 - All videos released to subscribers - 30+!!!! 2022 ForgeBox Module of the Week Series - 1 new Video https://cfcasts.com/series/2022-forgebox-modules-of-the-week 2022 VS Code Hint tip and Trick of the Week Series - 1 new Video https://cfcasts.com/series/2022-vs-code-hint-tip-and-trick-of-the-week Coming Soon Brad with more CommandBox Videos More ForgeBox and VS Code Podcast snippet videos ColdBox Elixir from Eric Getting Started with ContentBox from Daniel Box-ifying a 3rd Party Library from Gavin Conferences and TrainingCF Summit Online All the webinars, all the speakers from Adobe ColdFusion Summit 2022 – brought right to your screen. All sessions will soon be streamed online, for your convenience. Stay tuned for more! ICYMI - MODERNIZING THROUGH EVOLUTION NOT REVOLUTIONGuust NieuwenhuisJanuary 10, 2023 | 15:00 - 16:00 EST (1 hour)Our company has grown over a quarter of a century, and across those years we have matured as developers and IT companies, refining both our tools and practices to a degree that the past seems hardly recognizable. Counter to this are the inevitable compromises, products of constrained timeframes, limited client budgets or strained resources. Projects inevitably lean more towards growth and depth than general modernization, to the point that they become difficult to maintain. So, what happens when the bugs add up and the monster emerges? Refactor? Rewrite from scratch? We've been involved in many such projects, internally and inherited both, and have learned there is no simple answer to the question “how do we move forward?” Through case studies and anecdotes I will explain what to look out for, from both a technical and business perspective.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIZ0S-4WxDUICYMI - EASIER API DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING - USE POSTMAN, WEBHOOK.SITE, AND NGROK TO ENHANCE YOUR WORKFLOWDaniel GarciaJanuary 12, 2023 | 12:00 - 13:00 EST (1 hour)Postman, Webhook.site, and ngrok are great tools that can really enhance your API development and testing workflow. PostMan is a cross-platform API Testing Tool with lots of awesome features, Webhook.site allows you to easily inspect, test, and automate any incoming HTTP request or e-mails, and ngrok enables you to expose a web server running on your local machine to the internet. These are must-have tools for any API developer (either creating or consuming). In short, these tools solve problems and best of all, they all have free versions which allow you to be very productive. My goal is that after this conference, you will start using at least one, if not all three, tools when you get home. I'm not saying using these tools will be life-changing, but I am also not not saying that eitherhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBgYHzPxDCsICYMI - LEVERAGING AI / COGNITIVE SERVICES VIA COLDFUSIONMichael HayesJanuary 17 | 12:00 - 13:00 pm EST (1 hour)Azure Cognitive Services is API that leverages AI and Machine Learning to provide capability such as Sentiment Analysis, Entity Recognition, Auto Translator, Text to Speech, speech translation, and many more. All this would be written in ColdFusion 2021 of course and a GIT repo of the code will be shared with the community. There may be a secondary package that will be shared that would convert PostMan / Swagger collections to ColdFusion for rapid development via API's.SPREADSHEET MAGICKevin WrightJanuary 19 | 12:00 - 13:00 pm EST (1 hour)Microsoft Office is the 'de facto' standard in most business environments. In this session we will look at different ways of integrating with one of the most used applications of the MS office suite, Excel. Come learn how to create, access and manipulate spreadsheets programmatically with the CFSPREADSHEET tag in ColdFusion. We will go beyond basic read and write features, and will delve into more advanced techniques like working with formulas and formatting, and creating multiple sheets. We will also look at examples of more complex types of spreadsheets by using lookups and even creating and embedding dynamic charts. FORMAT: Presentation with slides / live code reviewOPPORTUNITIES FOR BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY AND NFTS IN THE REAL WORLDMasha Edelen and Nick JuntillaJanuary 24 | 14:00 - 15:00pm EST (1 hour)Understanding the value and practical use cases of Non-Fungible Tokens in modern business applications. Learn how to get started using the blockchain and building your Web 3 strategy.Website for CF Summit Onlinehttps://cfsummit-online.meetus.adobeevents.com/ VUE.JS NATION CONFERENCEJanuary 25th & 26th 2023https://vuejsnation.com/ VUEJS AMSTERDAM 20239-10 February 2023, Theater AmsterdamWorld's Most Special and Largest Vue ConferenceCALL FOR PAPERS AND BLIND TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!https://vuejs.amsterdam/ VueJS Live MAY 12 & 15, 2023ONLINE + LONDON, UKCODE / CREATE / COMMUNICATE35 SPEAKERS, 10 WORKSHOPS10000+ JOINING ONLINE GLOBALLY300 LUCKIES MEETING IN LONDONhttps://vuejslive.com/ Dev NexusApril 4-6th, 2023 in AtlantaGeorgia World Congress Center285 Andrew Young International Blvd NWAtlanta, GA 30313https://devnexus.com/ No Ortus speakers this year. :-(Into the Box 2023 - 10th EditionMay 17-19, 2023 The conference will be held in The Woodlands (Houston), TexasThis year we will continue the tradition of training and offering a pre-conference hands-on training day on May 17th and our live Mariachi Band Party! However, we are back to our Spring schedule and beautiful weather in The Woodlands! Also, this 2023 will mark our 10 year anniversary. So we might have two live bands and much more!!!Still time - call for speakers for the Into The Box Conference for 2023 is open until Jan 31sthttps://www.intothebox.org/blog/into-the-box-2023-call-for-speakers https://itb2023.eventbrite.com/ CFCamp is backJune, 22-23rd 2023Marriott Hotel Munich Airport, FreisingCall for Speakers is now open!https://www.papercall.io/cfcamp2023https://www.cfcamp.org/More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/https://github.com/scraly/developers-conferences-agenda Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week 1/13/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Testing Performance Overhead Of Creating Java Classes In Lucee CFMLOne of the most powerful features of ColdFusion is the fact that it is built on top of Java; and, at any time, we can reach down into the Java layer for additional functionality. The typical way in which we do this is to call createObject("java") and pass in a Java class name. Historically, I've tended to cache the returned Java class value, operating under the assumption that createObject() had a lot of overhead. But, I don't think I ever based this assumption on any concrete evidence. As such, I wanted to perform a trite performance exploration regarding the createObject() function in Lucee CFML.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4387-testing-performance-overhead-of-creating-java-classes-in-lucee-cfml.htmUpdates about using `createObject` with 3rd-party jars:https://luceeserver.atlassian.net/browse/LDEV-2952https://luceeserver.atlassian.net/browse/LDEV-4064 1/15/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Overriding Form Submission Properties Using Button Attributes In Native HTMLFor the last few weeks, I've been [very slowly] looking into the Hotwire framework from Basecamp. One of the guiding principles of Hotwire seems to be, "HTML has a bunch of great stuff, let's use it!" Case in point, I was reading through a Thoughtbot article on rendering live previews by Sean Doyle when I saw something that I had never seen before: submit buttons with form "action" and "method" attributes. Apparently, this has been supported by browsers going back to IE 10; but, since I've never seen it before, I wanted to try it out for myself in ColdFusion.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4389-overriding-form-submission-properties-using-button-attributes-in-native-html.htm 1/14/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - CUID2 For ColdFusion / CFMLA couple of years ago, I built a ColdFusion port of the CUID library which we've been using successfully at InVision. The CUID library provides collision-resistant IDs that are optimized for horizontal scaling and performance. Just recently, however, Eric Elliott released Cuid2 - an updated version of the library intended to address some philosophical security issues. I wanted to create a ColdFusion port of his new Cuid2 library.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4388-cuid2-for-coldfusion-cfml.htm 1/16/23 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Dynamically Instrumenting ColdFusion Component Methods With GetTickCount() To Locate Performance BottlenecksColdFusion is a highly dynamic language. Which means, we can perform all manner of runtime mutations and reflections on our data structures and components. In fact, I've talked about this concept many times before, from applying StatsD metrics to creating tracked transactions in FusionReactor to adding retry logic around database access calls. All of these approaches use a variation on the same theme: generating proxy methods that add logic around lower-level component method execution. And today, in an effort to identify the performance bottlenecks in my CUID2 for ColdFusion implementation, I'm doing it again!https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4390-dynamically-instrumenting-coldfusion-component-methods-with-gettickcount-to-locate-performance-bottlenecks.htmComment about performance on Ben's last post: https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4388-cuid2-for-coldfusion-cfml.htm#comments_54105 CFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 39 ColdFusion positions from 25 companies across 22 locations in 5 Countries.4 new jobs listed this weekFull Time - Cold Fusion Developer (REMOTE) - NASA Houstonhttps://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/MoriAssociates/743999877816700-cold-fusion-developer-remote-nasa-houston?trid=463ac537-35c8-4256-8fe4-47ea285de0a6Full-Time - ColdFusion Developer at Remote - United Kingdom Jan 11https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-kingdom/ColdFusion-Developer-at-Remote/11544Full-Time - Web/ColdFusion Developer at isummation technologies - India Jan 14https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/WebColdFusion-Developer-at-India/11545Full-Time - Middle ColdFusion Developer at EPAM Systems - India Jan 17https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/Middle-ColdFusion-Developer-at-India/11546Other Job LinksOrtus Solutionshttps://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/careers South of Shasta - https://southofshasta.com/blog/cfml-developer-wanted/ There is a jobs channel in the CFML slack team, and in the Box team slack now tooForgeBox Module of the Weekqb 9.0.0-beta.1Lots of great features and bug fixes SQLite Grammar (Thanks to Jason Steinshouer) SQLCommenter Support (https://google.github.io/sqlcommenter/) Many bug fixes and performance improvements The docs are currently being updated: https://qb.ortusbooks.com/v/9.0.0https://www.forgebox.io/view/qb/version/9.0.0-beta.1VS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekZen ModeZen Mode lets you focus on your code by hiding all UI except the editor (no Activity Bar, Status Bar, Side Bar and Panel), going to full screen and centering the editor layout. Zen mode can be toggled using View menu, Command Palette or by the shortcut `⌘K Z`. Double `Esc` exits Zen Mode.https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/userinterface#_zen-modeThank you to all of our Patreon SupportersThese individuals are personally supporting our open source initiatives to ensure the great toolings like CommandBox, ForgeBox, ColdBox, ContentBox, TestBox and all the other boxes keep getting the continuous development they need, and funds the cloud infrastructure at our community relies on like ForgeBox for our Package Management with CommandBox. You can support us on Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutionsDon't forget, we have Annual Memberships, pay for the year and save 10% - great for businesses. Bronze Packages and up, now get a ForgeBox Pro and CFCasts subscriptions as a perk for their Patreon Subscription. All Patreon supporters have a Profile badge on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Forum access on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Channel access BoxTeam Slack Live Stream Access to streams like “Koding with the Kiwi + Friends” and Ortus Software Craftsmanship Book Club https://community.ortussolutions.com/ Top Patreons ( distinguished ) John Wilson - Synaptrix Tomorrows Guides Jordan Clark Gary Knight Mario Rodrigues Giancarlo Gomez David Belanger Dan Card Jeffry McGee - Sunstar Media Dean Maunder Nolan Erck Abdul Raheen You can see an up to date list of all sponsors on Ortus Solutions' Websitehttps://ortussolutions.com/about-us/sponsors Thanks everyone!!! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
View in HD at . There are many ways to see the battery percentage number on your iPhone with iOS 16. You can put in on your Lock Screen or Home Screen, view it in Settings which includes a detailed chart, get to it in Control Center, or have the percentage always shown in the Status Bar at the top.
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by guest Mike Potter and Jeff Gamet. We discuss how important it is to make sure fall detection is turned on, it will save you. There are some gadgets that have death dates as you cannot replace batteries. Even printers, you cannot replace ink sponge unless you hack it. 1Password 8 released for iOS. This version no longer supports standalone vaults, you must have a subscription. Otherwise you keep 1Password 7. Both can be installed. iOS16 Beta 5 adds battery percentage back on the battery but not all models are supported. MOFi vinyl records are digital Jeff has thoughts and more. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Click this link Buy me a Coffee to support the show we would really appreciate it. intouchwithios.com/coffee Another way to support the show is to become a Patreon member patreon.com/intouchwithios Thanks to Tom W for becoming a new Patreon supporter. Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Channel In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard Facebook Page Twitter Instagram News How a Phoenix record store owner set the audiophile world on first HBO Max App for iOS Gaining SharePlay, Shuffle Button, Split Screen Support and More Apple Card Customer Service Woes Responsible for Goldman Sachs Regulatory Probe Future Apple Pencil may gain new 'Sliding' and 'Rolling' Touch Gestures Controls and more Listen to Episode 215 where Dave interviews the developer of the Mimir Podcast app. There is a Giveaway for the person who can answer the question we asked on that episode and you send an email to feedback@intouchwithios.com with the correct answer.You receive a coupon code for 1 year free subscription to Mimir Podcast premium features. Macstock discussion. We talked to Mike about the upcoming digital pass. Buy the digital pass here: Macstock VI Digital Pass Topics Beta this week. iOS16 Beta 5 is out this week Apple Seeds Fifth Betas of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 to Developers iOS 16 Beta 5: Battery Percentage Now Displayed in iPhone Status Bar Everything New in iOS 16 Beta 5: Battery Percentage in Status Bar, Find My Changes and More Apple Seeds Fifth Beta of watchOS 9 to Developers Apple Seeds Fifth Beta of tvOS 16 to Developers Apple Seeds Third Public Betas of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 Apple to Start Sharing What's New in AirPods Firmware Updates Via iOS 16 Apple Watch Fall detection discussion. We discuss how to make sure this is set up, and what to expect when a loved one falls and what you would see. Manage fall detection on Apple Watch (Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 4 and later only) Use fall detection with Apple Watch How to turn on Apple Watch fall detection in watchOS 8 1Password 8 is out for iOS and iPadOS this week. Agile Bits, the creator of 1Password confirmed that 1Password 7 will still be supported and you can have both installed. It's not an upgrade. 1Password 8 does not support local vaults so those of you that do not subscribe should not install it. 1Password 8 was released 1Password 8 for iOS and Android Released With New Design and Features There are hidden death dates on gadgets Gadget graveyard: We found the hidden death dates on popular devices Gadget graveyard: We found the hidden death dates on popular devices Citing Danger of “Ink Spills” Epson Programs End of Life for Some Printers Our Host Dave Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and shares his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and related technologies. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/intouchwithios follow him on Twitter @daveg65.and the show @intouchwithios About our Guest Mike Potter is the organizer of Macstock Expo: and the host of the For Mac Eyes Only Podcast. You can reach him on Twitter @macstockexpo and @formaceyesonly Our Regular Contributor Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's managing editor, and Smile's TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet and YouTube https://youtube.com/jgamet
Have you ever spent time listening to music, only to run across a song where you just can't recall its title, or the artist who wrote or performed it? Blind Abilities presents a demonstration of the music recognition feature in iOS which is a handy and really cool feature that allows you to quickly identify songs and artists that you hear around you, and even songs that are playing on your own phone or tablet. in fact, there are a few quick and easy ways to find out this information, and that's exactly what we'll be reviewing today. Picture yourself in a boat on a river, or out in the car listening to the radio, in a store hearing music from speakers in the ceiling, or listening to a music streaming service or any other source of music where you hear a song playing. In this demonstration, Pete Lane demonstrates how to use the Shazam app to capture and process the audio, and fill you in on its title, composer and performer. He walks us through how to ask Siri to identify the information about music you might hear around you, or even on your own device. Finally, imagine you are scrolling through YouTube, Dropbox or another streaming app on your phone, and a random song plays that you are unfamiliar with. here you can simply open your control center and tap on the music recognition widget and get the information you want. how do I place a music widget in my control center you might ask? well it's easy. Go to settings on your Home Screen and perform a single-finger double-tap. Flick down to control center and do another single-finger double tap. Flick to Music Recognition and double tap on “Insert Music recognition”. This will add it to the Control Center. There are two easy ways to open the Control Center to invoke Music Recognition or for any other reason. First, place your finger in the Status Bar which is the thin strip that runs across the top of each screen on your device. Then you can do either: Run one finger down the screen from the top of the page until you hear the first of two audible clicks. You can do this anywhere on the screen but it may be easier to do so along the edge, using your phone case as a guide to keep your movement straight Perform a 3 finger swipe up from the bottom of the screen. In both cases you will hear Voiceover say “Control Center” as it opens. Once your Control Center is open, simply navigate to your Music Recognition element and perform a single finger double tap and it will begin processing the song and tell you it's composer and performer. Be sure to join Pete as he demonstrates this cool feature that will never leave us high and dry for specifics about the music we love. Be sure to join Pete as he demonstrates this cool feature that will never leave us high and dry for specifics about the music we love. we want to thank the composers and artists who contributed to our musical line-up today: Special thanks go out to: * Chee Chau - Big Bang * Jim Brinkman - Home Again * Marcus Roberts - Express Mail Delivery * Jeff Thompson - On the Rebound, performed by Archie Anderson * Pete Lane - Greater Heights and Going Out Tonight * We were able to demonstrate the Shazam app and other music recognition features with the help of these people and their songs without fear of copyright infringement issues. * Shazam is a free stand-alone app available in the App Store. Feel free to offer any feedback you might have, including suggestions for topics we might consider for our demonstrations or podcast interviews. We value your opinions and welcome your input! Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. Contact: You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Give us a call and leave us some feedback at 612-367-9063 we would love to hear from you! Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, and the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impaired group
In this video, Sebastian Perusat will walk you through the steps to verify and troubleshoot if the IGEL UMS Profiles you created are being applied to the IGEL OS client.Presented by Sebastian Perusat, IGEL Community FELLOW.In this video, Sebastien will teach you how to:00:00 Introduction 02:30 Assign a setting02:55 Status Bar of commands03:30 Not retrieved settings (next reboot a.e.)04:00 Check the local config in UMS05:45 Check the local config in IGEL OS06:30 What when who assigned it08:40 Create a view for pending configurations09:20 Check which UMS holds the device09:20 Check which UMS holds the device10:30 Check which UMS holds the device in IGEL OSHost: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Chris FeeneyCo-Host: Seb Perusat
Wayland on BSD, My BSD sucks less than yours, Even on SSDs, ongoing activity can slow down ZFS scrubs drastically, OpenBSD on the Desktop, simple shell status bar for OpenBSD and cwm, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) Headlines Wayland on BSD (https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/wayland_on_netbsd_trials_and) After I posted about the new default window manager in NetBSD I got a few questions, including "when is NetBSD switching from X11 to Wayland?", Wayland being X11's "new" rival. In this blog post, hopefully I can explain why we aren't yet! My BSD sucks less than yours (https://www.bsdfrog.org/pub/events/my_bsd_sucks_less_than_yours-full_paper.pdf) This paper will look at some of the differences between the FreeBSD and OpenBSD operating systems. It is not intended to be solely technical but will also show the different "visions" and design decisions that rule the way things are implemented. It is expected to be a subjective view from two BSD developers and does not pretend to represent these projects in any way. Video + EuroBSDCon 2017 Part 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhpaKuXKob4) + EuroBSDCon 2017 Part 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYp70KWD824) News Roundup Even on SSDs, ongoing activity can slow down ZFS scrubs drastically (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/solaris/ZFSSSDActivitySlowsScrubs) Back in the days of our OmniOS fileservers, which used HDs (spinning rust) across iSCSI, we wound up changing kernel tunables to speed up ZFS scrubs and saw a significant improvement. When we migrated to our current Linux fileservers with SSDs, I didn't bother including these tunables (or the Linux equivalent), because I expected that SSDs were fast enough that it didn't matter. Indeed, our SSD pools generally scrub like lightning. OpenBSD on the Desktop (Part I) (https://paedubucher.ch/articles/2020-09-05-openbsd-on-the-desktop-part-i.html) Let's install OpenBSD on a Lenovo Thinkpad X270. I used this computer for my computer science studies. It has both Arch Linux and Windows 10 installed as dual boot. Now that I'm no longer required to run Windows, I can ditch the dual boot and install an operating system of my choice. A simple shell status bar for OpenBSD and cwm(1) (https://www.tumfatig.net/20200923/a-simple-shell-status-bar-for-cwm/) These days, I try to use simple and stock software as much as possible on my OpenBSD laptop. I’ve been playing with cwm(1) for weeks and I was missing a status bar. After trying things like Tint2, Polybar etc, I discovered @gonzalo’s termbar. Thanks a lot! As I love scripting, I decided to build my own. Beastie Bits DragonFly v5.8.3 released to address to issues (http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2020-September/769777.html) OpenSSH 8.4 released (http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-8.4) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions Dane - FreeBSD vs Linux in Microservices and Containters (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/372/feedback/Dane%20-%20FreeBSD%20vs%20Linux%20in%20Microservices%20and%20Containters.md) Mason - questions.md (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/372/feedback/Mason%20-%20questions.md) Michael - Tmux License.md (https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/372/feedback/Michael%20-%20Tmux%20License.md) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***
Get Together with Technology (GTT) Sponsored by the Canadian Council of the Blind (CCB) GTT is an exciting initiative of the Canadian Council of the Blind, founded in Ottawa in 2011 by Kim Kilpatrick and Ellen Goodman. GTT aims to help people who are blind or have low vision in their exploration of low vision and blindness related access technology. Through involvement with GTT participants can learn from and discuss assistive technology with others walking the same path of discovery. GTT is made up of blindness related assistive technology users, and those who have an interest in using assistive technology designed to help blind and vision impaired people level the playing field. GTT groups interact through social media, and periodically meet in-person or by teleconference to share their passions for assistive technology and to learn what others can offer from their individual perspectives. Show Notes: On June 25, 2019 Albert Ruel demonstrated the use of the Rotor with Voice Over for effectively and efficiently accessing information from websites using iOS devices. A discussion of the Reader View available in the Safari Browser was also undertaken with a view to accessing just the text of articles rather than pages of advertising, links and other navigation controls. Additional Resources: AppleVis is the main place to find out information regarding voiceover iOS apps on all 4 of the iOS family devices. Bluetooth Keyboard Commands are listed here: Logitech Bluetooth Keyboard K380: Web Browsing using the Rotor with Safari: Using both touch gestures on the iOS screen and the Logitech Bluetooth keyboard K380. Voice Over and Safari on iOS, iPod iPad and iPhone with the latest version of iOS 12. The rotor was used when web browsing to access Headings, Links, Form Fields, Edit Options, Text Selection, Characters, Words, Lines, Buttons and Tables. To turn the Rotor to the above movement units move two fingers across the screen in opposite directions, or use the thumb and forefinger to mimic the turning of a knob. To do this on a Bluetooth keyboard press both the left and up arrow buttons to turn the Rotor to the left and use the right and up arrow buttons to move it to the right. Once a movement unit is selected, a one-finger flick up will move to the previous item and a one-finger flick down will move to the next item. To do that with a Bluetooth keyboard press the up and down arrow buttons respectively. Reader View Button in the Safari Browser: The Reader View button is located at the very top of Safari on the left-hand side of the page and looks like a button with squiggly lines. To access it perform a four-finger single tap near the top of the screen to bring focus to the top, or hold down the Control key and press the up arrow button. To activate and de-activate the Reader View button one-finger double tap it, or press the up and down arrow buttons together. When the Reader View button is activated it strips out most links, advertisements and other junk from a webpage. Voice Over will announce that Reader View is available once a web page is loaded. Reader View in Safari can be activated when accessing any website where it is available, or it can be programmed to automatically activate when all web pages are accessed, or just specific websites. To access the Automatic Reader View Menu, from the Reader View button perform a one-finger swipe up or press the up arrow, then one-finger double tap or press the up and down arrow buttons to activate the Menu. Use a one-finger swipe to the right or the right arrow button to examine the menu and one-finger double tap or press the up and down arrow buttons together to activate your desired option. Low vision configuration is available once Reader View is activated by one-finger double tapping or pressing the up and down arrow buttons on the keyboard on the Reader Appearance Options button to the right of the Address Bar. Swipe to the right or use the right arrow button to examine the list of options and one-finger double tap or press the up and down arrow buttons together to select desired items. General Touch Screen Gestures: On all web pages, a one-finger swipe to the right, or pressing the Write arrow button will move focus to the next item, and a swipe to the left, or pressing the left arrow button will move to the previous item. To have Voice Over read from the top of the page perform a two-finger swipe up, or hold down the VO key and press the letter A. To have Voice Over read from the current position perform a two-finger swipe down or hold down the VO key and press the letter B. To pause and resume Voice Over's reading of any document, email or web page perform a 2-finger single tap, or press and release the Control key. Both of the above gestures will toggle the reading functions on and off. Access Heading Navigation by turning to it with the Rotor, or holding down the VO key on a Bluetooth keyboard and typing the letter Q. VO + the letter Q will toggle it off again. Navigating by headings is the most important means of examining a web page, and once the desired section is found swiping to the right or pressing the right arrow buttons will move focus to the next item. Using Heading Navigation will avoid much of the junk at the top of web pages. Headings are like the chapter markers in a book. They are organized in a hierarchical numbering system with Level 1 Headings above Level 2 and so on. With VO + Q turned on pressing numbers 1 through 6 will move to those respective Level Headings. Every time a Google search is conducted in Safari there should be a Level 1 Heading titled: Search Results. Turn the Rotor to Headings then use a one-finger swipe down or press the down arrow button to locate the Search Results area, and eventually each of the results listed on the page. forefinger double tap on the iPhone screen will turn on keyboard help, this will enable you to test out key commands on the keyboard or swipes on the phone to hear descriptions of what that action will do when outside of keyboard help. To access the Status Bar at the top of the screen in any iOS device using a Bluetooth Keyboard hold down the Control key and the CapsLock key plus the letter M, then perform the same key command again to get out of the status bar. Quick Navigation Keys: to turn quick navigation keys on/off use left and right arrow Keys at the same time. when typing into an edit field quick navigation keys are off. Having quick navigation keys On enables one to use the Rotor to access headings, Characters, Words, Lines and many other navigation elements. when the focus is on the address bar and it is clicked on you can assume that the text is selected and if using quick navigation it will turn off automatically so you can begin to type. Typing will replace the highlighted text. The Rotor elements called Vertical Navigation and Rows will allow you to move up and down columns when in a table rather than swiping right and left to go horizontally across the screen then wrapping around to the next line or row. This is useful on bank statements as an example. For more information please contact your GTT Coordinators: Albert Ruel or Kim Kilpatrick 1-877-304-0968,550 1-877-304-0968,513 albert.GTT@CCBNational.net GTTProgram@Gmail.com CCB Backgrounder: The CCB was founded in 1944 by a coalition of blind war veterans, schools of the blind and local chapters to create a national self-governing organization. The CCB was incorporated by Letters Patent on May 10, 1950 and is a registered charity under the provisions of the Income Tax Act (Canada). The purpose of the CCB is to give people with vision loss a distinctive and unique perspective before governments. CCB deals with the ongoing effects of vision loss by encouraging active living and rehabilitation through peer support and social and recreational activities. CCB promotes measures to conserve sight, create a close relationship with the sighted community and provide employment opportunities. The CCB recognizes that vision loss has no boundaries with respect to gender, income, ethnicity, culture, other disabilities or age. The CCB understands in many instances vision loss is preventable and sometimes is symptomatic of other health issues. For the 21st century, the CCB is committed to an integrated proactive health approach for early detection to improve the quality of life for all Canadians. As the largest membership organization of the blind and partially sighted in Canada the CCB is the "Voice of the Blind™". CCB National Office 100-20 James Street Ottawa ON K2P 0T6 Toll Free: 1-877-304-0968 Email: info@ccbnational.net URL: www.ccbnational.net
Brian and Jeff are in the studio all alone and unlucky 13 gets a good going over. From Beta to the real deal, strike 2 for Apple is just hitting the corner of the plate. Lucky for the new strike zone, this pitch from Apple has the umpires across the World all chiming in. Bad iOS, Love it, Hate it, and you know what? It’s Ok. Join Brian and Jeff as they give their thoughts about the latest operating system for the iPhones. And honestly, remember that your experience with your device and how you interact with the features may be totally different from ours or others. My advice, dive in to the new iOS13.1 and explore. Experience is the best teacher. Thanks for listening! ***** Contact Thank you for listening. Send us Feedback via email Follow us on Twitter @BlindTechShow That Blind Tech Show is produced in part with Blind Abilities Network You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Store. Get the Free blind Abilities App on the Google Play Store Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impairedand the Assistive Technology Community for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
iPhone101, your guide to the iPhone Operating system. iOS13 introduces the ability to change the VoiceOver gestures and assign an action to a particular gesture.. This is done in the Settings under Accessibility, VoiceOver and then down to Commands. We will then go into the Touch Gestures. Settings Accessibility Voiceover Commands Touch gestures Choose a Gesture Choose a Command The commands are grouped by the type of gesture: and with the toggle setting set on headings, you can swipe through the headings for the gesture groups. 1 finger, 2 finger, 3 finger and so on. If there is an action for the gesture, that will be announced. If no announcement, then that gesture is free for assigning an action. In this demonstration we will add a command/action to the 2 finger quadruple tap That is, using 2 fingers and tapping 4 times on the screen. You will notice the vast amount of commands/actions available and there groupings You can really get overwhelmed with the numerous options available and so I suggest and demonstrate using the search option. I will type in Status and the search populates some commands and I choose, “Move to Status Bar”. What is really nice is that once you tap on the command that turned up in the search, the process is done! Another gesture that may be a popular choice as one to change is the Rotate (twist) gesture. This is called the rotor and the heading is called Rotate Heading. Our 2nd demonstration will walk you through the step to change the Rotate gesture to the 2 finger swipe right and left gestures. Remember that when you want to change a gesture, you start out by going to the gesture you want to use and then pick the action that you want to occur. You can remove a command/action and/or reset all VoiceOver commands as well. Join Jeff Thompson in this iPhone101 demonstration and see how you can personalize your iPhone gestures. You can find the entire iPhone101 series on the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Thanks for listening! ***** Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. To find your State Services in your State you can go to www.AFB.org and search the directory for your agency. Contact: Thank you for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impairedand the Assistive Technology Community for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Brian and Jeff are in the studio all alone and unlucky 13 gets a good going over. From Beta to the real deal, strike 2 for Apple is just hitting the corner of the plate. Lucky for the new strike zone, this pitch from Apple has the umpires across the World all chiming in. Bad iOS, Love it, Hate it, and you know what? It’s Ok. Join Brian and Jeff as they give their thoughts about the latest operating system for the iPhones. And honestly, remember that your experience with your device and how you interact with the features may be totally different from ours or others. My advice, dive in to the new iOS13.1 and explore. Experience is the best teacher. Thanks for listening! ***** Contact Thank you for listening. Send us Feedback via email Follow us on Twitter @BlindTechShow That Blind Tech Show is produced in part with Blind Abilities Network You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Store. Get the Free blind Abilities App on the Google Play Store Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impairedand the Assistive Technology Community for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
In this Blind Vet Tech Quick Guides, News and Reviews podcast, we demonstrate some options that becomes available when you place Voice Over’s focus on the Status Bar. The Status Bar is located at the top of an iPhone or iPad’s screen. While on the Status Bar, you can quickly check connectivity status, current time, […]
Oisín is in Canada. We discuss the latest Castro updates, the Release Notes conference, the Notch, and as we start work on Castro 3, we share some thoughts on how our process has changed since we started Castro 2 three years ago.
In this podcast I discuss many of the basics of the AutoCAD environment. This episode covers the Application Button, the Ribbon, Menus, the Quick Access Toolbar and the Status Bar.
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This week Federico takes Myke on a tour of his experience with Android.
This week Federico takes Myke on a tour of his experience with Android.
RESUMEN DEL EPISODIO DE HOY : Comentamos temas diversos en este capitulo, despcionante Xiaomi. Este es un nuevo capitulo sobre la Tecnología relacionada al entorno Apple, todo lo que se diga en estos episodios van a contener un alto contenido sobre Apple, y todos sus productos, eventualmente hacemos reviews sobre otros dispositivos de otras marcas, accesorios o también algún especial sobre un tema concreto relacionado siempre con la tecnología normalmente, también solemos hacer entrevistas a personas relacionada con la tecnología o el mundo del podcasting, no descartamos cualquier invitado que quiera participar cada Jueves a las 22:30 h hora española, y quiera participar aportando cualquier asunto tecnológico o relacionado con el podcasting en general, no buscamos polémica ni la fomentamos, no nos importa si el invitado es usuario Android, windows Phone u otra plataforma, todos nuestro componentes de este podcast conocemos otras plataformas y sistemas operativos y estamos totalmente abiertos a comentar lo bueno y lo malo de Apple sin ningún tipo de ideología ni obsesión alguna con la marca. Jailbreak (Artzain) El nuevo Battery Life y las nuevas acciones en la Status Bar, por fin la temperatura de la batería en la barra de estado. Smart Tap, doble Tap para encender y apagar la pantalla con el doble tap, tan fácil como esto... Aunque tambien puede hacer más cosas... Aeternum: Te personaliza el springboard al estilo del próximo Apple Watch pero quiero probarlo antes de repositorios free ya que el precio es algo alto y no quisiera equivocarme. La cuestión es que de los repositorios free que tengo no me funciona ninguno y no se el motivo, he visto videos en youtube y a todos les va perfecto y no se si en mi dispositivo falla algo, si los hackeos que hicieron no funcionan o yo no lo estoy haciendo correctamente y debo hacer algo mal... Alguien que lo tenga tanto free como el de pago podria decirme que tuvo que hacer y si va bien? Android: (Juan Carlos) Presentación día 15 de la marca Xiaomi, dos nuevos terminales Mi note y Mi note pro. Samsung compra blackberry? Lenovo yoga tablet 2 Xiaomi mibox mini Apple: (Jonnhy) Rumor de lanzamiento de iOS 9 el nuevo sistema operativo para dispositivos de Apple puede ser presentado en primavera. Se rumorea en los nuevos iPhones 6s de una cámara de doble foco para simular un reflex, 2 Gigas de RAM en vez de 1 giga en los modelos actuales y la opción que estará para el Apple Watch el Force Touch, Traductor de Google App para iOS. Vista nuestro perfil en Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/ciento12 Síguenos en Twitter en @vinilo_iptt @artzain, @ijuanca_12 y @Ciento12com, tambien en Facebook o en nuestro sitio web: http://www.ciento12.com También contacta con nosotros en nuestro correo electrónico: info@ciento12.com
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