

Oh, so don’t use unique passwords? Sure buddy.


Oh, so don’t use unique passwords? Sure buddy.


Keychain should work in both now. (iCloud passwords)


Stuffing? Just in time for the holiday season!


Five year olds know how a store works.
Five year olds won’t figure out how to pirate a game.


They make so much money on their games. I don’t understand why they have to be like this.
Happy healthy employees will just take these amazing games to the next level. WTF.


Aliens are so hot right now.


I ordered (from Amazon) a new inexpensive stand/shelf thing that came with “fabric” “drawers.” One of those black metal and faux wood deals. And I had to throw out the “drawers” because they were off gassing something nasty.
Nasty chemicals and petroleum products.
The thing is, you need to make proper PDFs with properly structured content with proper metadata for screen readers to be able to access the content in the PDF in a logical and sane way. This is what the OP is tasked to do, and why they are looking for help. So I’m not sure what you mean by “try just using screen readers.”
I’m dealing with this right now too.
My advise is to ditch the PDFs where possible, and go with HTML documents. They are far easier to make accessible. The down side is you can’t easily pass them around in a self contained way that isn’t a bit wonky compared to a PDF or DOCX. But if you just link to them in a course, or otherwise expect students to just access them in a browser, HTML pages can work well.
PDFs have always been a nightmare, and the new accessibility rules are making thousands of people in education finally realize that.


“Republicans and neoliberals” is redunant.
I finally had a definition stick when I heard Dan Harmon yell that Trump is a fascist on his old podcast. Back during the first term. In 2017 IIRC.
I’m part of the problem, I guess, considering I was in my early 30s.