Though fortunately I am not disabled (at least as far as I know), recently I started to take interest in accessibility of software (you might have noticed that most of my comics have a reasonable alt-text now). We are already an information society, we can send information around the globe in milliseconds. We can share our ideas, and even go beyond reality.

And still, it is a pain in the ass to use a bootloader on an ordinary laptop without having a screen. Debian recommends Petitboot - at least it has some alternative.

In the GRUB Git Repo there is has an unfinished branch for BrlTTY support, and while I understand that for a bootloader it is not a trivial thing to support USB Braille Readers, it has a whole shitload of graphic options which are useless, and only there for eyecandy. If at least they would support a screen magnifier or something.

Design won't save the world. Go volunteer at a soup kitchen, you
pretentious f*ck. The whole framebuffer-crap is annoying anyway, especially since most linux distros began to make it their default configuration. The default text interfaces worked everywhere and were simple - of course, this had to be changed, so now you have to sledgehammer the default installers before you can use them on old computers with a low screen resolution. We lost backward-compatibility, but what did we gain except eyecandy and a lot of crashes on old hardware? And how much time that could have been invested in more useful things was wasted for that shit?

So now, back to topic. I was trying to find an accessible way to install Ubuntu 12.04 on an encrypted LUKS-root-partition. While a few years ago this was an exotic setup, having an encrypted LVM including swap and root is a default setup now, in my opinion, and I would recommend it to everyone.

Before I go on, when I was talking about writing this post, I was told to mention that the installation process for Windows is completely inaccessible. And yes, Ubuntu does a lot of things right. My aim is to give constructive criticism! Accessibility is not a feature, not being accessible is a bug.

The default Ubuntu Desktop 12.04 installer appears to ... sort of ... work - as long as you use the default partition layout. The partition editor makes no sense when using Orca. This is a major bug in my opinion. But as it does not support root-encryption anyway, I don't care at the moment.

The alternate installer uses Partman, which is a good piece of software, in my opinion. In theory, the installer should be accessible through BrlTTY, but it always crashes. I guess this is a bug, and I will file it.

The installer bases on Dialog, and for me, using it with a braille line is a pain, and I wonder whether it was possible to write a really accessible version of dialog, but other people using it seem to be satisfied with it as it is now. So be it, there are more important things to do, I guess.

As a conclusion, I can say that I currently could not find any accessible way of doing this installation for Ubuntu 12.04, without changing the installer (using preseed-magic, etc.).

However, the same does not hold for the Ubuntu 14.04 previews I tried.

Debian has a nice installer that uses speakup. There is still a lot of room for improvements, but at least it is there.

So well ... it could be better, but it could also be worse, I guess.

I guess the main problem with the installers can be summarized by one sentence from the presentation "Freedom #0 For Everybody Really?", which is interesting to watch anyway: Don't make software accessible, write accessible software.

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Ich wurde heute am Stand einer unbedeutenden Kleinstpartei gefragt, auf welcher Seite ich stünde, Edward Snowden oder Obama. "Edward Snowden, kennen Sie?" - natürlich. Wie dem auch sei. Den Inhalt des Gesprächs würde ich unterhalb der Grundschule ansetzen, man konnte mir außer dass Obama die Verfassung™ gebrochen hätte nicht so genau sagen, warum die eigentlich Gegner sind, und was sie eigentlich genau machen.

Wie auch immer. Auf den augenscheinlich mit Packband, Klopapier, ein paar schlecht gedruckten Fotos und Eddingstiften hergestellten Plakaten stand unter Anderem Werbung für Atomkraft und das chinesische Raumfahrtprogramm. So ganz habe ich die Aussage nicht verstanden, und was sie mit Edward Snowden versus Obama zu tun haben soll auch nicht.

Es handelt sich hier aber, denke ich, um etwas, das ich mal als Polit-Parasitismus bezeichne. Eine Kleinstpartei reitet auf einer Empörungswelle, und identifiziert sich mit den Guten™. Der Piratenpartei und den Grünen kann man dies in ihrer Entstehung auch vorwerfen, aber sie sind wenigstens aus expliziten Gegenbewegungen entstanden. Jene Kleinstpartei reitet, ohne wirklich inhaltlich damit zu tun zu haben.

Die Großparteien sind natürlich im Prinzip nicht besser, aber wenigstens muss ich mich mit deren Programm nicht auseinandersetzen und weiß was sie ungefähr machen, wenn sie mal was machen.

Assuming you are not an expensive screenreader, you all should be able to distinguish between English and German texts. I often had the situation that I had multiple links for the same topic on both languages. Therefore, I'll try to arrange them differently now.

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This is the third week now that I did not draw any comic. I guess I should give it a long pause.

I just have no fun making comics anymore. I wanted to share the chaos in my head with the world, but in the end, most of my comics are nothing special. Though I guess I have evolved an unique drawing style, the humour is the same as most other comic sites, and it does not transport anything of what I wanted to.

One further reason is that I could not find any way of making my comics more accessible to visually impaired people. I can describe the stuff, but for every comic that really uses the comic as a medium, the descriptions are just destroying the joke.

This does not mean that comics are something bad in general - that would be like saying, music is something bad because it is not accessible by deaf people. I encourage everybody with creativity to draw comics, and hope that they will add alternative descriptions for blind people. If somebody is good at drawing but needs ideas, well, I have lots of ideas for comics.

Anyway, I will stop making new comics, and give it a long pause. I am thinking of whether it is possible to create "haptic comics" as an own genre, with its own benefits, and not just a crippled version of visible comics.

Furthermore, I have a lot of other stuff to do, and drawing even simple comics can take hours - hours that are no fun to me currently.

Anyway, I am pretty sure I will draw further comics in the future. But currently, I have lost the motivation to do so.

Again, no comic. Sorry. And no graphic either. Not enough time. Sorry.

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Sorry, I have been very busy. No comic this week.

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  • The bible is the ultimate truth ... ... except the parts I don't like, those are just metaphors.
  • Commitment means ... ... staying loyal to what you said you were going to do long after the mood you said it in has left you.
  • NSFW: ... A:Males ejaculate at about 27 miles per hour. B: That must be why it's illegal to do it in a school zone.

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A vintage car (loosely resembling a Bentley) without wheels is standing there. A woman points to this car and sais: "And it had only two accidents in twelve years.". A second woman with bunny ears standing beside her is looking confused, scratching her head. Subtitle: "OpenBSD" ---- (gur svefg jbzna vf bcraofq gna naq gur frpbaq jbzna vf cyna avar gna)