@Scott twitch.tv/ic_null, or youtube.com/@blindlyCoding, i stream both places at once for these streams. Time is usually saturday at 3 pm EST, 8 PM British time
There's a growing movement on the #fedi that wants people to switch away from Big (US-based) Tech and towards #FOSS alternatives like #Linux, alternatives to #google, #Microsoft, #dropbox etc. For #screenReader users, that might not be as simple as all that due to #accessibility reasons. This weekend's IC_Null stream aims to dig into this, but I need your help. What tools, services etc. should I look at from an #accessibility perspective? Anyone here who needs their tools evaluated? Anyone here who's curious about a particular tool or suite of tools? Let me know and I'll add it to the list. Anything goes. #selfHosting#blind#tech#EU
Last year around this time, I did the #THM#AdventOfCyber event and recorded myself going through the various tasks to highlight the myriad #accessibility problems I was sure to encounter, because 2022's event was disastrous where this was concerned. Let's just say I was not disappointed, but I got some engagement from #tryHackMe staff during and after the event about possible improvements. Some improvements were even made during the event! I'm looking at the initial tasks now and see that nothing whatsoever was learned from this experience. No #altText on screenshots, connection cards, we're back to square 0. And I'll be recording every gory detail once more this year, likely not willing to be as nice as I was last year. Keep an eye on https://youtube.com/@blindlyCoding for deets. #infoSec#cybersecurity#AOC2024
I'm a fully blind (== no sight whatsoever) cybersecurity enthusiast wanting to learn more. Mostly interested in #penTesting and overall #redTeaming, I learn on expanding my knowledge and figuring out a set of tools, a curriculum and a methodology that works well for the demographic I am a part of, one I am intending to document as I go along, through talks, streams and blog posts.Be it figuring out if the #OSCP process is #accessible, to how to get that pesky #bufferOverflow method down, these are the things i work on figuring out as I go through sources like #tryHackMe and friends :)