anoatflake.bsky.social
Passionate about web development, a11y and scouting.
Building stupid knicknacks and knitting in my free time.
Struggling with data, ML and my master studies.
Opinionated enjoyer of tea 🍵
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I'm currently on my way to Berlin, what are you looking forward to?
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In my experience it was that you don't really know where to start, there are so many different things that you need to know
I was lucky enough that my company paid for an online course from the a11y collective which gave me a great starting point and a good basic understanding
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I hope you are going to enjoy knitting! If you have to buy needles and can't borrow them from someone, would suggest getting thicker bamboo or wooden ones and thicker yarn. The strain on your hands will not be as bad and the bamboo offers a bit more friction, which prevents dropping your stitches
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Don't worry about it, I'm also pretty sure unless you are a knitter you probably wouldn't even notice it ^^
It's just a detail i would really appreciate
If you have any questions about how stitches work, i would gladly help you out!
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Looks great! Have you thought about changing the bottom texture of the knit cloth to purl stitches? Knit fabric can only have on one side the signature v shapes.
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This is a amazing! Is there a possibility where i can try it out somewhere?
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It's also a sign of life, and a testament to "if you build it, they will come". This issue was filed in the context of a beta experience, and not an accessibility-related one.
Your new experiences can be built with accessibility in mind, and this is proof of that. You just gotta plan for it is all.
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Not Josh (obviously) but can thoroughly recommend practical-accessibility.today by @sarasoueidan.com
Also check out www.a11yproject.com (by @ericwbailey.website amongst others) and adrianroselli.com if you're looking for free blogs to follow/read 😉
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Thank you! I really appreciate you taking time out of your day to help people out!
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I personally love hearing about challenges that libary devs face and overcome. I feel like i gain with these articles a better understanding and appreciation of the tool that i am using
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Thanks for your work! I am just getting started in testing and your resources are amazing! Is there a recommended order to read your articles? I think i read a couple when they came out, but i probably should touch up on all of them
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Its all fun and games until you cant figure out how to source a flamingo for your ancient roman recipe 🥲 (passtheflamingo.com/2017/03/15/a...)
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Perhaps you might give generating a title or a summary based on bigger texts like blog posts or docs pages a shot?
It was something i quite enjoyed during one of my courses a couple of months ago when we had to implement/train different ML architectures
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"Surprise is the most expensive thing in the an architecture."
Unfamiliar code is confused with complex code. Example: team inherits code from laid-off team, didn't get onboarding, and assumed it was too complicated to understand