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  • 📅 Updated 8 months ago
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The feed #Disability gains approximately 17 likes per month.

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allyann
@allyann.bsky.social
over 2 years ago
📍 ♿️ #Disability feed pinned post 📍 Any post that contains the keywords of disability, #disability, #pwd, #NDIS, #accessibility, and ♿ will be picked up in this feed. Please ensure that you also like - ♡ - the #Disability feed so that it remains in the top 50 Discover Feeds list.
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3mpwr App
@3mpwrapp.bsky.social
3 minutes ago
Your daily dose of disability news, curated by people who get it → 23 disability rights stories 🇨🇦 1. Pimicikamak chief requests military help as pow... 2. New year, new tax measures: What to expect in 2026 👉 3mpwrapp.pages.dev/blog/#… #3mpwrApp #DisabilityRights
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@nofasdaustralia.bsky.social
9 minutes ago
NOFASD's NDIS Portal offers FASD‑specific help for parents, carers, adults & providers—including: eligibility, funded supports, guides. 👉 Find Info tailored to assist YOU: www.nofasd.org.au/fasd-in…. #NDIS #FASD #DisabilitySupport
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The Pixel Kyubi Tanuki | Games & Art!
@pixelkyubitanuki.bsky.social
10 minutes ago
Happy New Year, everyone! Introducing #GameDevBingo 🎲 A low-pressure, year-long or monthly bingo focused on real, tangible dev actions to promote progress! Completed cards can earn rewards in my discord! Learn more: pixeltanukigames.dev#bingo #gamedev #indiedev #gamedevcommunity #indiecreator
A dark-themed digital bingo card titled “2026 Pixel Tanuki’s #Game Dev Bingo.” The design features a stylized nine-tailed tanuki icon at the top, with a 5x5 bingo grid below. The background is dark teal and black with subtle game-related icons.

Each square contains a specific, concrete game development task. The center square is labeled “Free Space” and includes a tanuki emblem.

From left to right, top to bottom, the squares read:

Row 1:
Resolve a large bug.
Watch or read a development tutorial and incorporate it into your project.
Refactor old code from at least six months ago (or oldest code).
Ask for feedback on any platform.
Fully design a new character.

Row 2:
Try a new development tool (any discipline works).
Finish a piece of game art.
Create and complete a UI system (HUD, main menu, settings, etc.).
Polish an aspect of the game.
Add an accessibility feature.

Row 3:
Learn a new engine trick or shortcut.
Add or refine any mechanic.
Free Space.
Study a game in your genre, take notes, and post findings on any platform.
Push a build (internal counts, such as QAQC build or demo).

Row 4:
Post a devlog with visuals on any platform.
Prototype a new mechanic.
Complete updates to your GDD, or make an official one if you don’t have one.
Clean up any system and/or file structure.
Follow Pixel Tanuki and 99 Heal Potions.

Row 5:
Stream or record at least 30 minutes of development.
Write full dialogue or lore.
Back up the full project in any way (GitHub, OneDrive, hard drive, etc.).
Complete a big milestone (Steam page, demo, etc.).
Host or participate in a game jam.

At the bottom of the card is the website: pixeltanukigames.dev/bingo.
A dark, teal-toned informational graphic titled “2026 Pixel Tanuki’s #Game Dev Bingo — Pixel Tanuki’s Rules.” A stylized nine-tailed tanuki icon appears near the top. The background contains subtle gaming-themed icons.

Below the title is a short note: “Please feel free to play by your own rules, and hold yourself accountable. The goal is to have fun!”

Three rounded rule panels are shown:

Rule 1:
A square is considered complete only when it can be verified by a tangible artifact, such as a file, commit, screenshot, post, or build.

Rule 2:
You may complete a square multiple times, but it can only be checked off once per card. One card per month. Players may start a new card monthly or reset with a new card the next year. Completed squares may be posted as many times as desired.

Rule 3:
Players may play traditional bingo or blackout. Gameplay may be monthly, quarterly, or once annually, aligned with personal development pace.

A “Rewards” section appears below.

On the left is “Quarterly Rewards”:
Each completed bingo earns one raffle entry. Raffle drawings are held once every three months. Winners are selected at random from eligible entries. Participants must be members of the Pixel Tanuki Grove Discord and send completed cards to Pixel Tanuki on Discord. Blackout completions earn five raffle tickets.

On the right is “Possible Prizes,” shown as rounded labels:
Asset or software packs, game keys, Steam gift cards, exclusive Pixel Tanuki merchandise, and additional prizes.

At the bottom of the image is the website link: pixeltanukigames.dev/bingo.
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@nz-nb.bsky.social
10 minutes ago
Ignorance is bliss — so was I brave enough to take the Ezra full-body scan? www.newsbeep.com/nz/212060/ What about accessibility? Ezra offers flexible pricing tiers, from a regular full-body scan to a more detailed version,…
Ignorance is bliss — so was I brave enough to take the Ezra full-body scan? - New Zealand News Beep

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Ignorance is bliss — so was I brave enough to take the Ezra full-body scan? - New Zealand News Beep

What about accessibility? Ezra offers flexible pricing tiers, from a regular full-body scan to a more detailed version, so individuals can choose by budget.

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Hazel B. | Meme Resister | Albertan
@hab3261.bsky.social
14 minutes ago
As a canvasser, I received my credentials 2 wks into the campaign. As the 1st major petition, we faced constant barriers. Without those constraints, the signature count would have doubled. That conviction will carry me forward against continued separatist propaganda. #ForeverCanadian #ABleg #ABpoli
Infographic titled “Despite the Barriers, We Succeeded” featuring the Forever Canadian logo at the top, a red maple leaf with a flame symbol. The graphic states that the campaign was “Grassroots and volunteer-organized, not an established organization.” It highlights a total of 456,388 signatures gathered across Alberta, both rural and urban.

Three columns describe barriers faced during the campaign. The first column, Accessibility Barriers, lists delayed volunteer accreditation, restricted access to public venues, and no entry to Legions, malls, care homes, or businesses. The second column, Financial Barriers, notes a zero advertising budget, reliance on capped donations under financial rules, and volunteers self-funding tables, forms, pens, and signage. The third column, Awareness Barriers, states there was no centralized marketing, reliance on organic social media, and that the new petition required education and public trust.

Below the columns, the infographic notes that volunteers showed up consistently and self-organized across communities. The final section states that without these barriers, the signature count would have at least doubled, and concludes with the statement, “Grassroots democracy works—when people are allowed to participate.”
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Erin Sherman 🌱
@wearegonnafindout.bsky.social
16 minutes ago
Personally I don't think disability payments should be able to disqualify someone from Medicaid
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Marcie Lipsitt
@mlipsitt.bsky.social
40 minutes ago
01/01/26! You can put me on mute and block me. I don't care. I'll not stop! There're NO Civil Rights in Trump's Deranged America! I'll repeat this Every Day until Reality Sinks In. No children's rights! No women's rights! No disability rights! No minority rights! 150 yrs gone! Get Angry & Fight!
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A Chronic Voice
@achronicvoice.com
41 minutes ago
“something I’ve learned after a little more than 3 decades spent should-ing all over myself: my #body & I are in this together. As soon as I accepted my body as it is, I let go of what it isn’t..that’s when I started to have more fun.”: buff.ly/hiNa1wk Via cupofjo #disabled #spoonie
Disability Can Be Funny (Trust Me) | Cup of Jo

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Disability Can Be Funny (Trust Me) | Cup of Jo

"As soon as I accepted my body as it is, I let go of what it isn’t. And that’s when I started having fun."

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@eu-health.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Ignorance is bliss — so was I brave enough to take the Ezra full-body scan? www.europesays.com/uk/667451/ What about accessibility? Ezra offers flexible pricing tiers, from a regular full-body scan to a more detailed version,…
Ignorance is bliss — so was I brave enough to take the Ezra full-body scan? - United Kingdom

www.europesays.com

Ignorance is bliss — so was I brave enough to take the Ezra full-body scan? - United Kingdom

What about accessibility? Ezra offers flexible pricing tiers, from a regular full-body scan to a more detailed version, so individuals can choose by budget.

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jaimi.bsky.social
@jaimi.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
The Christian right was attacking disability rights internally as immoral/destructive to our economy in the Eighties, it’s not new OR accidental that they’re going full mask-off fascist about that, too, now

Something important to take into account (and I learned this reading Joe's work): The disability rights movement was bipartisan by design. The OG activists were incredibly strategic about building alliances within each party. That can't really exist in a hyper-partisan environment now.

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Leo Kaminari (They/Them)
@majesticgaming.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Happy New Year! 🥳🎉 @designermonicat.bsky.social and I are presenting a panel at MAGFest on Jan. 9 at 1 PM reviewing video game accessibility over the past year. If you’d like to join us, we will be in room Panels 1 in-person or stream the panel at the link below. 😃 www.twitch.tv/magfest_pane...
Leo smiling and holding an Xbox Adaptive Controller.
A screenshot of the panel description in the MAGFest Guidebook. The panel is called “The State of Gaming Accessibility: A Year in Review” and the description reads “Game Designer Monica Fan and Gaming Accessibility Advocate Leo Kaminari explain the successes and concerns about gaming accessibility in the past year. There will be an opportunity for the audience to share their own experiences with gaming accessibility as well.

Panelists: Leo Kaminari [Accessibility Advocate, https://linktr.ee/majesticaccessibility] Monica Fan [Game Designer, https://www.linkedin.com/in/monica-fan-02365793/]”
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Mark Pickens
@airshipwriter.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
We all know someone who will be harmed amongst our most vulnerable citizens. Do not put up with it. Call your legislators. ☎️ 202 224 3121 Congressional Switchboard resist.bot/petitions/PZ... @resist.bot #ADA #DisabilityRights #CivilRights #MentalHealth #wheelchairs #BlueSkyVets
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@us-fl-nb.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
SeaWorld Orlando clarifies walker policy on website amid DOJ disability discrimination inquiry www.newsbeep.com/us-fl/10… DOJ investigates SeaWorld Orlando over ban on walkers with seats The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an…
SeaWorld Orlando clarifies walker policy on website amid DOJ disability discrimination inquiry - Florida News Beep

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SeaWorld Orlando clarifies walker policy on website amid DOJ disability discrimination inquiry - Florida News Beep

DOJ investigates SeaWorld Orlando over ban on walkers with seats

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call_user_func
@throwable.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
📦 in2code/sitescore 1.0.1 AI-driven content quality dashboard providing SEO, GEO and accessibility scores directly in the TYPO3 page module 🔗 github.com/in2code-de/sit…
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