The Wolfe Pack

Billy | @storm@social.wolfe.casa

I live in North Carolina, United states. I enjoy pipe smoking, music, and hanging out with my wife and kids. My interests include music, coding, Linux, gaming, and open source things in general.


Some of my favorite music

Amon Amarth: https://www.amonamarth.com/

Dragonforce: https://dragonforce.com/

The Other: https://theother.de/

Wednesday13: https://officialwednesday13.com/


Other Sites

My git stuff: https://git.stormux.org/storm
https://git.2mb.codes/~stormdragon2976

Peertube: https://tube.wolfe.casa/accounts/billy

Thoughts of a Dragon: https://billy.wolfe.casa

My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/stormux

Does listening to an audiobook count as reading?

Please boost for reach.

linux-game-manager

Storm Dragon pushed changes to the master branch of the linux-game-manager project Added game Zombowl.

It is awesome so many people are enjoying Zombowl. I like helping people get into the Halloween spirit. As Type O Negative says, "Every day is Halloween."

The Toby Doom Operation MDK Walk Through iw now available on Youtube. I will start on the walk through for the Deluxe Map Pack soon. Some things have change a bit now that Toby Doom version 7.5 is out.

HCraptcha strikes again. I am unable to get into a forum where I am registered because their stupid accessibility cookie refuses to work. Bring out the pitchfforks and torches! ๐Ÿ˜ก

If you're reading this, please so I can get back to being federated with the . Unfortunately, the data center I've been hosting with for years and years encountered some serious issues. I had to move suddenly, losing almost everything. I took the chance to change the software I use. But I've still lost all of my followers, all of my federation, etc! It's also taken down rblind.com, my passion project to get more folks off . I'll be bringing that back over the coming days. In the meantime, hi! I'm a blind guy who uses the , loves and works in the field, and reads tons of , , and and in my spare time. Nice to meet you!

Hey of .

So I'm running into some accessibility issues in my algebra course involving graphing. I do not have the support of state services for the blind, however I'm connected with disability services on campus. Otherwise, I'm going at all this on my own and for the most part handeling things well.

However, I'm not exactly sure how best to overcome things where advanced math and graphing come into play.

My tools currently include a standard, non-graphic calculator, a laptop running NVDA as a screen reader, 80-cell braille display on lone from disability services and a whole lot of tenacity. So far, I've maintained a consistent A in my course, but with the graphing stuff, I'm concerned that might change.

So, what are your tools and techniques for dealing with this and more advanced calculatory things? What add-ons may be of use, what tools should I be looking at, and what questions should I be asking?

Thank you so much in advanced to anyone who offers any advice.

So I may have asked this before. I live in a somewhat weather-prone area. I have an active license and would love to get back in to ham radio. I'm looking for an affordable and accessible handheld. and, go! Also made this public for boosting.

Is LLM/AI-generated ALT text acceptable?

Exciting things are happening this month in Stormux land. A new Halloween themed bowling audio game has been released on Itch.io. Episode 1 of the Stormux podcast is available. More stuff coming soon.

I just published my first game on itch.io. It is called Zombowl. It is a #Halloween themed bowling audio game. If I did it right, there should also be text so that people with vision can read what is being said.

Switching to Linux Saves You Money in More Ways Than One https://lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_link.php?rid=346172

Nothing makes you appreciate electricity like being without it for nearly five days. It's good to be back.

Tor and Tails Merge to Fight Global Surveillance and Censorship https://www.linuxtoday.com/blog/tor-and-tails-merge-to-fight-global-surveillance-and-censorship/

linux-game-manager

Storm Dragon pushed changes to the master branch of the linux-game-manager project Fixed a bug with the way music renamer was being loaded with Project Brutality and Operation MDK.

audiogame-manager

Storm Dragon pushed changes to the testing branch of the audiogame-manager project Merge branch 'testing' of git.stormux.org:storm/audiogame-manager into testing

audiogame-manager

Storm Dragon pushed changes to the testing branch of the audiogame-manager project Initial attempt at adding "The Tornado Chicken". Not quite working yet, crashes at main menu.

linux-game-manager

Storm Dragon pushed changes to the master branch of the linux-game-manager project Added music renamer to ProjectBrutality script.

Hey everyone! ๐ŸŽฒโœจ

Iโ€™m super excited to share that they hit their goal for the TTRPGs for Accessible Gaming Charity Bundle! Because of your amazing support, DOTS RPG Project can now team up with Die Hard Dice to create awesome braille dice for the visually impaired and blind community.

This is such a big win for making tabletop gaming more inclusive, and I couldnโ€™t be happier. Iโ€™m really looking forward to snagging a set of these dice myself! I'm not in anyway involved other than a supporter but you have no idea how long I've been waiting for this.

This is just my personal huge thanks to everyone who chipped in and helped spread the word. You all rock! ๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿ™Œ

https://itch.io/b/2623/ttrpgs-for-accessible-gaming-charity-bundle

re: I38

Thanks @sektor for the work on I38. There were actually 4 patches, but the script that reports them only picked up the last one. To see whatelse changed, use git log.

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