Comment 508 and JAWS (Score 2) 52
How does it interact with 508 and accessibility type devices/software like JAWS and other screen readers?
How does it interact with 508 and accessibility type devices/software like JAWS and other screen readers?
So what about people that don't use the mouse but use touchscreens?
I don't know what kind of website he had visited but back in the day I'd used phpinfo as a simple "helloworld" app to test my nginx/php installs and the amount of information it'd dump out from literally doing nothing is astronomical. Granted, at the same time, you could override various browser/host settings if you had the right browser and you could confuse the heck out whatever server/daemon was running on the other side especially if it was trying to do some matching/filtering of the information it got from browser agent. The road goes both ways.
Given that they have optimized the crap out of the software they probably feel like they have done everything short of going assembly. But if you're going assembly you might as well just full send and make the hardware itself then you own the assembly.
It will be interesting to see where they go with this.
Damn that's cold.
So when is CXMT and YMTC entering the chat?
Asking for a friend...
During the campaign for 2020, Democratic candidate Andrew Yang proposed a similar "dividend" dubbed the Freedom Dividend, paid for through the taxing of various artificial intelligence and automation advances that were leverage by companies.
It's not really "faking it" if everyone else are in the same boat. So technically "faking it" is the same as "real."
I guess I can just have a phone instead of having a car.
that explains why i was having issues trying to access it earlier. didn't know there was a slashdot article about it.
I was going to say the same thing. I have seen some of this first hand and it's not that different when you think back to times when we ourselves were growing up.
Is this a nice way to say we're getting another outage tomorrow?
Huawei have had dark factories and placing them on the sanctioned list of companies only spurred them to "get good" even more. Even before they came under fire they were already scaling back their workforce at the factories as they had already started to see the benefits of dark factories. What other dark factories other industries may have is hard to tell but this is an evolution of manufacturing technology.
I guess we'll see who is a part of the fake news industrial complex.
At this point, if I was running a data broker company, I'd be hoping that these companies don't pay because these hackers are doing their work for them, i.e. collecting data, albeit illegally. These data broker companies should just be siphoning all this leak data and going through it and aggregate into their system so they can make their existing system better.
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