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 @user-500 @user-501 
 
 Maybe a button on the side that's recessed or difficult to access would rotate
 the screen? Like, just shy of something you need a pin to press. Or it could
 be a setting in the system settings to rotate it for accessibility purposes.
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--- #1 fediverse/1223 ---
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 @user-883 
 
 Hey, how difficult was it to set up the kind of streaming you did yesterday?
 You said it was RSTMP or something like that? What should I google, I kinda
 want to set it up on my system : )
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--- #2 fediverse/2750 ---
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 @user-246 @user-570 
 
 or "what button do you want to use for "yes I want to configure my keybinds"?
 Push "start" to use the default"
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--- #3 fediverse/3257 ---
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 whoa
 
 cool
 
 do you... turn the sensitivity up so you don't have to move your hand very
 much so it can remain in position with it's thumb on the enter key?
 
 ... now I want to try that. Mine doesn't have enter, there's no numpad. So I
 have the arrow keys.
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--- #4 fediverse/5192 ---
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 tailoring clothes to fit multiple people is easy. Just add buttons at a
 certain distance in the direction their bodies grew different. Then, when
 donning or doffing the piece of equipment, the various users would button the
 clothing system to their bodies at the correct position, rather than whatever
 the fabric had been cut to allow.
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--- #5 fediverse/293 ---
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 could light them with small LEDs too so their features are always visible
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--- #6 fediverse/3649 ---
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 double tapping the star button because I want them to know I appreciate them
 but I don't want to clog up my "pinned for all time" section of this neat
 little website
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--- #7 messages/983 ---
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 an axe is just a blade mounted at the end of a round with a right angle and
 thin but stable circumference.
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--- #8 fediverse/5913 ---
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 Did you know that any wifi chip can be used as both a sender and a receiver?
 how do you think you'd get data in and out of the device?
 
 trick is... you don't actually need a router. How fun is that!
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--- #9 fediverse/5221 ---
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 @user-1773 
 
 I figure since it's an accessibility concern, it's pretty much the same as
 like, putting ramps in buildings or braille or whatever. Those are legally
 mandated, aren't they? I feel like if your building is big enough to require a
 ramp it should be slowed down just a bit by the required addition of
 accessibility developments to your software. Everyone else could build it in
 pre-emptively or just because they cared.
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--- #10 fediverse/1528 ---
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 @user-883 
 
 with the ability to turn any post into a thread, like Reddit.
 
 Would be nice if there was some visualization for them too, like a 2d map
 viewed from the side. That would make it easier to navigate I think.
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 okay okay bear with me...
 
 what if blackberry with keyboard ABOVE the screen
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--- #12 fediverse/1185 ---
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 @user-883 
 
 Hell yeah. I can't help but wonder if there's a more universal solution on the
 horizon that will work for every game, using idk a raspberry pi zero or
 something? I'm into hardware but not that much so forgive my insolence. Seeing
 these purpose-built PCBs applied toward historical preservation and
 utilization of forward thinking retro gaming technology fills my heart with
 joy.
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--- #13 fediverse/4108 ---
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 what if you could make multiple mastodon accounts in the UI and sort your
 followers into bins that corresponded to which account you wanted to see and
 switch between with the push of a button
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--- #14 fediverse/4895 ---
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 don't think about how rare something is. think about how useful it is to you.
 
 we can make more stuff.
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 @user-107 If you can figure out how to do it well, everything else seems less
 difficult. : )
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 all you need for mouse buttons is alt ctrl and... shift
 
 then bind shift to everything that you can.
 
 can also bind backspace and delete if you have enough keys
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 easiest way to solve an entire class of accessibility problems: in the
 tutorial, instead of having button prompts, have keybinding confirmations.
 
 "what button do you want to use to jump?"
 
 "super triple mega backflip spin-dozer needs three jumps and a kick"
 
 "use the boost to get through! [game pauses] (which button do you want to use
 to boost?) [displays a map of previously bound keys]"
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--- #18 fediverse/3226 ---
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 if your man page is longer than a list of options and their usage and a
 paragraph or twenty of how to use the software... then you need to abstract,
 and break your code into multiple purpose-built applications.
 
 do one thing, and do it right. alternatively, do one set of things, and do
 them concisely.
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 @user-883 
 
 Ah, well, since you've worked with raspberry pi's before I am going to trust
 you on that. Perhaps a different system-on-a-chip could be used which has
 better network controllers.
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 gonna touch grass. maybe do some programming. ttyl
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