Re: Quorum Studio 2.0 - Accessible Scene Editing
Awesome, looking forward to giving this a go! I tried the web-engine years ago and the accessibility was rock-solid, so I'm glad to see the accessibility treatment given to the i d e. And I look forward to the 2d game environment features as well.
if you've been paying attention it was written in Quorum, which is a language designed for the blind.
More specifically designed for the blind, includes everyone else in the process, and accessibility take center stage.
@ilyas booneehee: One word. Bitwarden. Get yourself that a premium account for the yearly fee of 10 bucks, a solokey (any model will work) and you've got yourself a uwf-protected password manager that is open source which means you will not have to trust it at face value like you do Lastpass/1password. You really shouldn't be memorizing your passwords anyway, because that would mean you've made it too easy. No repeat characters. No easily-distinguishable patterns. Use as many random ascii (not-unicode) symbols as sites will allow (sorry, throwing emojis and foreign characters into the fray is a no-go on most sites unfortunately). REmember: it is always easier and less painful to have to change your passwords/make a new one for each site, than it is to have to recover from identity theft/account hacks, learn that now and you'll be a lot happier down the road. For this thread specifically, a login is required so they can gather metrics to report back to USF. When you get outside funding, you have to play by the rules.
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