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Notices by Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)

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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Thursday, 02-Jul-2026 17:34:30 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    >  Künftig muss man sich ab Tag eins krankschreiben lassen – telefonisch soll es gar nicht mehr gehen. 

    Diese Bundesregierung ist einfach nur widerlich. Ja, bitte alle infizierten Menschen in Grippe/Covid-Hochzeiten in die Praxen schleusen, damit sich bitte, bitte auch ganz viele andere infizieren. Die Hausärzte haben ja auch nichts zu tun und wir haben ja auch keinen Hausarztmangel.

    In conversation about 2 days ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-Jun-2026 14:31:29 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert
    in reply to

    That, however is a workaround: if the element has no appropriate role, it’s guesswork for users (that’s why we have 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value). And it also fails 2.1.1 Keyboard.

    In any of those cases, use a <button> element and it will fix both issues. They are focusable, and activating them with the keyboard conveniently also fires a click event.

    #AnnoyingThingsPeoplePostOnLinkedIn (2/2)

    In conversation about 14 days ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-Jun-2026 14:31:10 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    In my series “annoying things people post on LinkedIn”, this gem.

    Nothing is “invisible to keyboard”, keyboards don’t have eyes. It cannot receive focus. It’s also not “invisible to screen readers”. Screen readers will read the content just fine. If the text is specific enough, users of screen readers might think to simulate a mouse click on the element that would then fire the onClick event. (1/2)

    In conversation about 14 days ago from yatil.social permalink

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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Thursday, 11-Jun-2026 17:07:00 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    BBC: “We are commissioning a new series of Doctor Who!”

    Doctor Who fans: “The BBC cancelled Doctor Who!”

    This is an extremely normal fandom.

    (And sure, announcing and then walking back on a logistically very unlikely Christmas Special was a bad move. I think we can all agree on that!)

    #DoctorWho

    In conversation about 23 days ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Monday, 08-Jun-2026 15:26:33 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    Almost 2.5 years since I bought the new router in preparation for the fiber connection that was put in front of the house and would be put into the house, quote, “maybe by April”. Apparently April 2027. 🤷♂️

    In conversation about a month ago from yatil.social permalink

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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Saturday, 06-Jun-2026 06:55:30 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    I kinda want the Murderbot books numbered like the bible. People are quoting random things from there, and I think it would be fun to just refer to Murderbot 12:19 sometimes.

    🫣🤣

    In conversation about a month ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Wednesday, 20-May-2026 18:57:01 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    Outsourcing accessibility considerations to “AI” leads to the erasure of disabled people when designing and creating. That’s the goal. It’s digital euthanasia.

    I’m done mincing my words about this.

    In conversation about a month ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Tuesday, 19-May-2026 14:49:18 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    “WCAG must be backwards compatible because it is used in regulation” is a bullshit claim. The new EN 301549 which is based on WCAG changes stuff and breaks backwards compatibility.

    It’s double ridiculous because instead of changing a few things breaking backwards compatibility and have people adapt every year, WCAG 3 breaks everything and everyone has to relearn, and yet somehow that is supposed to be adapted really quickly.

    Which one is it?

    #WCAG

    In conversation about 2 months ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Sunday, 10-May-2026 15:49:25 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert
    in reply to
    • Kara Goldfinch

    @KaraLG84 It’s probably a gradual change, but HTML AAM was first published in 2015, and I think that was the beginning (or maybe just codifying what was already happened at the time in the wake of ARIA). There are probably subroutines/heuristics that might still access raw HTML, but I would think they are super rare.

    https://www.w3.org/standards/history/html-aam-1.0/

    In conversation about 2 months ago from gnusocial.jp permalink

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      HTML Accessibility API Mappings 1.0 publication history
      The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards.
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Sunday, 10-May-2026 15:47:38 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    > Each screen reader interprets your HTML differently.

    Fun fact: No screen reader interprets HTML these days.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Saturday, 25-Apr-2026 18:57:39 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    Nothing better than getting your air polluted by your neighbors at 6:40 and then from 9:00 on a Saturday.

    It’s 2026, it’s not even especially cold, all houses are attached to gas, but no, burning wood it is.

    #holzofenGate

    In conversation about 2 months ago from yatil.social permalink

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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Apr-2026 07:42:55 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    If your “AI” says that it might be problematic for accessibility that your “Accessibility Workshop” (title element) page has a heading level 1 that says “Interested in a workshop?”, then your “AI” is full of patronizing bullshit.

    “Screen reader users will be completely confused!” Are you fucking kidding me? And then accessibility people post it on LinkedIn and are happy that Claude whatever it’s called has volunteered accessibility information. Without explicit prompting. 100% a nonissue.

    🤬

    In conversation about 2 months ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Apr-2026 22:19:58 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    RE: https://wisskomm.social/@rwthaachenuniversity/116441752423676692

    Transkript:

    Wer profitiert wirklich vom geplanten Tankrabatt der Bundesregierung? Um 17 Cent pro Liter soll die Mineralölsteuer ja ab dem 1. Mai sinken. befristet auf zwei Monate. Eine Studie der RWTH Aachen zeigt nun, nutzen dürfte das vor allem wohlhabenden Haushalten. Denn am meisten sparen diejenigen, die besonders viel verbrauchen. Und das sind in der Regel Menschen, denen mehr Geld zur Verfügung steht. (1/x)

    In conversation about 2 months ago from yatil.social permalink

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      RWTH Aachen University (@rwthaachenuniversity@wisskomm.social)
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      Auch die Tagesschau hat sich in einem Audio-Beitrag mit der Kurzstudie der #RWTH zum #Tankrabatt auseinandergesetzt. ➡️ https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/regional/nordrheinwestfalen/wdr-tankrabatt-rwth-aachen-100.html #spritpreise #tanken #forschung
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Monday, 06-Apr-2026 23:13:14 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    New article: https://yatil.net/blog/screen-readers-are-not-testing-tools

    In conversation about 3 months ago from yatil.social permalink

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      Screen readers are not testing tools · Eric Eggert
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      Testing with assistive technologies is an important part of any accessibility review. However, especially when auditing against the Web …
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Friday, 03-Apr-2026 02:06:57 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    “Do accessibility for AIs” has the same ring to it as “do accessibility for SEO” had. It's the plea to at least do it for the robots if you can't be arsed to do it for real humans.

    It's dehumanizing.

    And sure, in some ableist instances it might work, and in the end how you get to accessibility does not really matter, but I have seen projects under these premises collapse.

    For example, someone might suggest Markdown files instead of making stuff accessible. And poof, the whole argument is gone

    In conversation about 3 months ago from yatil.social permalink

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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Mar-2026 22:36:36 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert
    • Kirby CMS
    • The Zero

    A former client of mine needs to get their @getkirby website updated and give some technical support. They also want to move to the @thezeroclub ZeroOne theme.

    The client is US-based and in the accessibility space.

    I have built the previous version of the site many moons ago, and would be available to talk through the details.

    I think it’s a good project for a freelancer for around 2 weeks.

    DMs are open ;-)

    #GetKirby

    In conversation about 3 months ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Sunday, 29-Mar-2026 20:46:41 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    Most accessibility solutions that depend on “AI” are mere “better workarounds”. And I don't say that “better workarounds” has no value—quite the contrary. But a ramp made from Legos is a better workaround than no ramp or a ramp made from rubble, but it is not a solution to the inaccessibility. It just papers over the injustice and inequality.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Saturday, 28-Mar-2026 07:44:18 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    Wenn man verstehen will wie Barrierefreiheit in Deutschland tickt, dann muss man sich nur die Art und Weise anschauen wie PDFler, IAAP und eine Handvoll Agenturen das Thema monopolisieren.

    Da wird sich gegenseitig auf die Schultern geklopft bis die Schulterblätter quietschen.

    Und das alles nur für die paar Euros.

    (Verüble es niemandem da mitzumachen, aber schön ist’s nicht.)

    In conversation about 3 months ago from yatil.social permalink
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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Mar-2026 23:55:45 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    Well, well, well…

    #sora #ai

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    Eric Eggert (yatil@yatil.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Mar-2026 03:06:30 JST Eric Eggert Eric Eggert

    In the Rheinland-Palatinate state election the party that ran on repealing the climate neutrality law that promised CO2 neutrality 5 years before Germany as a whole.

    Their candidate is the brother of the federal German transportation minister.

    People see the disadvantages of fossil fuel dependency today, and these politicians will make that suffering longer and worse. And yet they manage to vote against their own interests.

    This is extremely frustrating.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from yatil.social permalink
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