MS-Paint's Gone Blind Accessible
As reported by [Arstechnica]Oh my... Microsoft has apparently decided to keep the humble MS Paint alive, and whats more they've upgraded it so it can now be controlled exclusively with the mouse, and work better with screen readers. It joins the growing list
Re: SpaceX Starlink 1 Launch: May 15th
Coming up within 4 hours as of this post is SpaceX's constellation launch of 60 satellites for its orbital internet network. The launch window runs from 10:30 pm EDT to 12: am EDT may 16th, with a backup window on May 16th to 17th at the same times. La
Re: 3D printers
There are many different kinds of 3D printer, but the most common ones use PLA or ABS plastic spools or varying types. Some more exotic ones print metal or other materials, though those can be very expensive.Personally, i'm using an Anet A8, which was fairly affordable, thou
Re: 3D printers
@9Oops, actually Pronsole also lets you remotely check the current and set extruder and bed temperatures on the command line, along with print progress. 3D printers all typically have heat sensors to prevent thermal runaway, so the software taps into that.
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Re: 3D printers
@9Oops, actually Pronsole lets you remotely check the current and set extruder and bed temperatures on the command line, along with print progress. 3D printers all typically have heat sensors to prevent thermal runaway, so the software taps into that.
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Re: 3D printers
There are many different kinds of 3D printer, but the most common ones use PLA or ABS plastic spools or varying types. Some more exotic ones print metal or other materials, though those can be very expensive.Personally, i'm using an Anet A8, which was fairly affordable, thou
Re: Good mechanical keyboards?
I know of a few from Razor, you can probably find some off amazon of bestbuy too. There's also [pckeyboard] that sells some nice classic mechanical keyboards.
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Re: SpaceX CRS-17 Resupply Mission: May 3rd
Quite abit of news lately with spacex, from the [explosion] of the Dragon Crew Capsule during an engine test resulting in a possible crewed flight delay, to the [tragic loss] of the center core of the Falcon Heavy after its amazing success stickin
Re: SpaceX CRS-17 Resupply Mission: May 3rd
Quite abit of news lately with spacex, from the [explosion] of the Dragon Crew Capsule on the test stand resulting in a possible crewed flight delay, to the [tragic loss] of the center core of the Falcon Heavy after its amazing success sticking th
Re: SpaceX CRS-17 Resupply Mission: May 3rd
Some hefty news lately with spacex, from the [explosion] of the Dragon Crew Capsule on the test stand resulting in a further crewed flight delay, to the [tragic loss] of the center core of the Falcon Heavy after its successful landing due to rough
Re: Biohacker Beats: Music of the MicroBiome
@3In a lot of ways, what they did is no different than how anybody else makes music, either with trash cans, stomping, hitting inanimate objects, etc. only in this case they use bacteria found on the human body to mix music in an arbitrary/convol
Re: Biohacker Beats: Music of the MicroBiome
@3In a lot of ways, what they did is no different than how anybody else makes music, either with trash cans, stomping, hitting inanimate objects, etc. only in this case they use bacteria found on the human body to mix music in an arbitrary/convol
Biohacker Beats: Music of the MicroBiome
As reported by [gizmodo]:Digging further into the reaches of science based audio mixing, Biota Beats is a collective of biologists and biology enthusiasts who make music that explores the sound of the human microbiome. To do this, they sampled bacter
Aphantasia: A Blind Minds Eye
As found on the [bbc]:The former president of Disney's Pixar Animation is a top notch animator, and as it turns out also has a condition known as [Aphantasia], wherein he cannot visualize imagery in this mind. Little research has ever been done on the condition
Aphantasia: A Blind Minds Eye
As found on the [bbc]:The former president of Disney's Pixar Animation is a top notch animator, and as it turns out also has a condition known as [Aphantasia], wherein he cannot visualize imagery in this mind. Little research has ever been done on the condition
Re: Extreme spacial and distance awareness.
The term "super power" is rather grandoise, people can adapt and develope all sorts of unsual tricks in a variety of ways, both conciously and unconciously. Life is strange, but its always important to try to understand whats actually happening, r
Sounds of a Marsquake
As reported by [arstechnica]:We've talked previously of the acoustics of volcanoes and arctic ice shelves here on earth, but now NASA's InSight Probe has deployed its new french-made seismometer and detected what is likely the first marsquake ever recorded, and have fo
Re: JAWS and its license history
There's another [here] that asserts something similar from 2018. Checking the EULA says the use of 40 Minute Mode for accessibility testing is "not intended" for commercial use. Emphasis mine:2.2.7 40-Minute Mode.The 40 Minute Mode is provided as a limited t
Re: SpaceX Falcon Heavy ARABSAT-6A Launch: April 10th
News has been a rumbling of the much anticipated second Falcon Heavy launch, and the moment is upon us with the Arabsat-6A satellite. There's an 80% probability of favorable weather conditions tomorrow at Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Sp
Re: SpaceX Falcon Heavy ARABSAT-6A Launch: April 10th
News has been a rumbling of the much anticipated second Falcon Heavy launch, and the moment is nigh upon us with the Arabsat-6A satellite. There's an 80% probability of favorable weather conditions tomorrow at Launch Complex 39A at Kenne
Re: SpaceX Falcon Heavy ARABSAT-6A Launch: April 10th
News has been a rumbling of the much anticipated second Falcon Heavy launch, and the moment is nigh upon us with the Arabsat-6A satellite. There's an 80% probability of favorable weather conditions tomorrow at Launch Complex 39A at Kenne
Moritz Simon Geist: Technical Techno
As reported by [arstechnica]:I've talked a bit before about mechanical musicians such as Wintergatan with this custom instruments, and Algoraves. Now another technical musician has surfaced named Moritz Simon Geist, who builds his own musical robots. You
Moritz Simon Geist: Technical Techno
As reported by [arstechnica]:I've talked a bit before about mechanical musicians such as Wintergatan with this custom instruments, and Algoraves. Now another technical musician has surfaced named Moritz Simon Geist, who builds his own musical robots. You
Re: The beginning of the end for jaws?
@7Mmm... Part of me wonders if including narrator as a default option could get Microsoft slapped with another [anti-trust lawsuit] the same way they did with pre-packaging internet explorer. If Narrator comes by default and has all the options of othe
Re: I want free music for my videos
You might want to check out [this] sticky thread in the developers room.
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Re: warning to NVDA users!
@6Like they said in the announcement, these changes are partly for security and stability. Right now addons have different kinds of version code that might not be compatible and cause stability issues, and auto-loading scripts and addons in the configuration direc
Re: warning to NVDA users!
Link to the official NVDA update news [here]. Seems they're tightening security and stability by enforcing stricter version control. Wonder if that has any association with python 2 or python 3 support in the backend. From the post:NVDA will no longer automaticall
Re: AlgoRaves: DJ's Of The Future Don't Spin, They Code
The second section talks about that a bit and it seems like an "anything goes" kind of thing. Part of it is just programming in general, but it also mentions iOS apps, traditional gear like laptops and USB-powered controllers, rules ba
AlgoRaves: DJ's Of The Future Don't Spin, They Code
As covered by [wired]:Some DJ's in Silicon Valley have taken to creating unique raves by programming the music dynamically in the moment, rather than queueing songs or existing records. This results in provocative performances that are mor
Re: bfxr! a 8 bit sound fx createing engine!
@6Work with what? What went wrong? Could you be more specific? For bfxr it seems you need Adobe Flash Player installed:Either scripts and active content are not permitted to run or Adobe Flash Player version 11.1.0 or greater is not installed. [G
Re: bfxr! a 8 bit sound fx createing engine!
Huh, bfxr seems to have changed quite a bit, I think it was just a web application before? Ohh wait, this is running off adobe air, guess its a repackaged web app then. Well either way it does seem much more accessible and screen reader friendly.
Re: software to rip audio stream out of video files?
You can do batch conversions, although it can take awhile depending on the size of the files. After you've installed LAME and FFmpeg, go under File and select Import, then Audio, select the files in the current folder you want to load and
Re: software to rip audio stream out of video files?
You can do batch conversions, although it can take awhile depending on the size of the files. After you've installed LAME and FFmpeg, go under File and select Import, select the files in the current folder you want to load and it will imp
Re: software to rip audio stream out of video files?
@2Only if the videos in question are obtained illegally or otherwise licensed or copyrighted, depending. If the videos were made by gryyfindore then they would be perfectly within their right to extract the audio should they choose, altho
Re: Software similar to tactileware, the vOICe or brushtone
No, The vOICe does work on windows 10. It actually works on a surprising number of windows versions, including windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, and 8. Even if it didn't, there's a web based version you can use in your br
Re: Software similar to tactileware, the vOICe or brushtone
Hm? Ah yes, [GSK] was designed for viewing and sketching graphs for things like discrete mathematics courses, although I suppose you could also use it for artistic purposes.
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Re: Software similar to tactileware, the vOICe or brushtone
A few others for windows would be the prototype [BlindPaint] which requires a touch screen, and [SVGDraw01]. There's also The vOICe for android, but there's another sonifier type program based on The vOICe that simulates color usin
Re: Software similar to tactileware, the vOICe or brushtone
A few others for windows would be the prototype [BlindPaint] which requires a touch screen, and [SVGDraw01]. There's also The vOICe for android, but there's another sonifier type program based on The vOICe that simulates color usin
Re: Software similar to tactileware, the vOICe or brushtone
A few others for windows would be the prototype [BlindPaint] which requires a touch screen, and [SVGDraw01]. There's also The vOICe for android, but there's another sonifier type program based on The vOICe that simulates color usin
Boston Dynamics Robot Abuse, Er, Testing
As reported by [wired]:In their latest video Boston Dynamics, makers of the Spot Mini Quadraped robot that can open doors, climb stairs, and get you a beer, undergoes "robustness testing". In practical terms this means a technician takes a hockey sti
Re: SpaceX Crew Demo-1 ISS Reentry: March 8th
Everything went perfectly, but don't worry there's also plenty of replays around, such as [here] for instance.
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Re: SpaceX Crew Demo-1 ISS Reentry: March 8th
As reported by [Space.com]:After spending a week hob-knobing with the ISS Crew, the Dragon Capsules set to bit a fond farewell, the hatch is closed and undocking will take place Friday March 8th starting approximately 2:00 am EST, with coverage
Re: SpaceX Crew Demo-1 ISS Docking : March 3rd
From what i've heard the astronauts went back into the Crew Dragon capsule after doing their initial tests without their protective masks, so I think the Freon's levels are likely going to check out, though we'll see when the final results drop
Re: SpaceX Crew Demo-1 ISS Docking : March 3rd
For those who missed it, the Falcon 9 launch was a smooth success, launching the Crew Dragon Module on its way to rendezvious with the International Space Station. Onboard was a test dummy Named Ripley, after Signorney Weavers iconic character
Re: Brain Wave Vocal Synthesis
@3I'm not sure how they processed the data, whether it was collectively or individually, though the results they posted consist of 30 minutes of training data. Auditory information is also processed differently from person to person, I think they would have be
12 Year Old Builds Nuclear Reactor: Doesn't Incinerate Neighborhood
As reported by [Motherboard]:Jackson Oswalt set a new world record in January 2018 for being the youngest person to build a nuclear reactor in his home, supplanting [Taylor Wilson] who was 14 at the time in 2008. The device
Brain Wave Vocal Synthesis
As reported by [gizmodo]:A team of scientists has been able to translate brainwaves directly from the audiotory cortex of the brain and translate them into speech. To do this they selected a number of epilepsy patients undergoing brain surgery, and invasively inse
Re: SpaceX Crew Demo-1 mission: March 2nd
As reported by [gizmodo]:The time is nigh! Grab your popcorn and strap in, because SpaceX is going to do their first test flight of the Crew Dragon Module this Saturday, March 2nd at 2:00am ET. The module is scheduled to autonomously rendezvous and
The Shoes Of The Future: Today
As reported by [arstechnica]:Some of you may remember the film Back To The Future 2, in which our protagonist Marty McFly travels to the future to sort out all manner of family business. In that future he saw all kinds of wonders, like flying cars, fax machine
Re: A fiew questions about raspberry pi
There's other blind community answers you can find over on [Raspberry VI], in general Raspbian Lite is used which doesn't have a visual interface, as its largely considered redundant and isn't accessible out of the box anyway, although there are other
Re: A fiew questions about raspberry pi
There's other blind community answers you can find over on [Raspberry VI], in general Raspbian Lite is used which doesn't have a visual interface, as its largely considered redundant and isn't accessible out of the box anyway. Typically users SSH in t
Re: A fiew questions about raspberry pi
There's other blind community answers you can find over on [Raspberry VI], in general Raspbian Lite is used which doesn't have a visual interface, as its largely considered redundant and isn't accessible out of the box anyway. Typically users SSH in t
Re: I need help eliminating visual schizophrenia and synesthesia
[The vOICe] is a program written by Peter Meijer that converts a visual image into sound. In many respects it tries to instill a sense of synethesia to "see with sound" as it were. How it works is each pixel of the image is re
Re: I need help eliminating visual schizophrenia and synesthesia
[The vOICe] is a program written by Peter Meijer that converts a visual image into sound. In many respects it tries to instill a sense of synethesia to "see with sound" as it were. How it works is each pixel of the image is re
Re: I need help eliminating visual schizophrenia and synesthesia
Facinating. I don't think you'll find many treatment options for synethesia available, at least not in conventional circles as its not considered a disease so much as a cognitive state. Most things like that are often found i
Re: Rethinking Accessibility In Space
Heh, kinda makes me think of [Roger Wilco: Space Janitor], hey you might think space toilets breaking or backing up is funny, but its [no joke]. Also, if the power's out and presumably all the lights with it, what functional difference would there be be
Re: Rethinking Accessibility In Space
Heh, kinda makes me think of [Roger Wilco: Space Janitor], hey you might think space toilets breaking or backing up is funny, but its [no joke].
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Re: Rethinking Accessibility In Space
One could make the argument that many of the standards of being an astronaut are rooted in anachronistic 1950's post industrial military thinking/ableism, and not indicative of the more flexible and steamlined space technology of today. For example the
Re: Rethinking Accessibility In Space
One could make the argument that many of the standards of being an astronaut are rooted in anachronistic 1950's post industrial military thinking/ableism, and not indicative of the more flexible and steamlined space technology of today. For example the
Re: Rethinking Accessibility In Space
One could make the argument that many of the standards of being an astronaut are rooted in anachronistic 1950's post industrial military thinking/ableism, and not indicative of the more flexible and steamlined space technology of today. For example the
Re: Rethinking Accessibility In Space
One could make the argument that many of the standards of being an astronaut are rooted in anachronistic 1950's post industrial military thinking/ableism, and not indicative of the more flexible and steamlined space technology of today. For example the
Rocket Roasted Coffee: When Regular Roasting Isn't Enough
As reported by [arstechnica]:People tend to have all kinds of ways of preparing their favorite cup of joe, be it traditional grinding, pressing, or [passing it through the digestive system of mammals]. In keeping with the burning des
Rethinking The "Right Stuff" For Space Travel
As reported by [wired]:The article highlights the case for NASA and other space agencies to reconsider their assumptions and selection process for potential Astronauts, citing various advantages deaf, blind, or physically disabled individuals ma
Re: BrushTone v1.3.2 Update
The zoom scale when brushtone loads is automatically set to 32, so 1 pixel will appear as though its 32 by 32 pixels by default. You can zoom in by pressing the insert key, and zoom out by pressing the delete key. To scale it up and correct this, go under the edi
Re: BrushTone v1.3.2 Update
The zoom scale when brushtone loads is automatically set to 32, so 1 pixel will appear as though its 32 by 32 pixels by default. You can zoom in by pressing the insert key, and zoom out by pressing the delete key. To scale it up and correct this, go under the edi
Re: BrushTone v1.3.2 Update
The zoom scale when brushtone loads is automatically set to 32, so 1 pixel will appear as though its 32 by 32 pixels by default. You can zoom in by pressing the insert key, and zoom out by pressing the delete key. To correct this, go under the edit menu and selec
Re: accessible digital radio scanners and the like
I came across [RTL-SDR] awhile ago when digging for info on radio telescopes, being a 25$ USB radio scanner dongle. They mention a few others like the [Airspy] for 169$, [SDRPlay] for 99$, and the [HackRF] for 300$. I can't really comment o
Re: accessible digital radio scanners and the like
I came across [RTL-SDR] awhile ago when digging for info on radio telescopes, being a 25$ USB radio scanner dongle. They mention a few others like the [Airspy] for 169$, [SDRPlay] for 99$, and the [HackRF] for 300$. I can't really comment o
Re: Accessible Password Manager
I'm not sure if that would be considered a security breach perse, even if they knew they were using keepass that doesn't automatically give them access to their offline encrypted data vaults. Other than a dubious google ad for keepass that claims its trusted
Re: The End of Men
I've seen a few conversations about sexism with some corporations from women, them being turned down for lucrative job applications or promotions because they "wouldn't be a good fit", which really may have been a blessing in disguise. Part of me thinks they don't underst
Accessible Password Manager
I recently encountered someone who was interested in an accessible password manager, so thought I'd share if anyone else was interested. Digging around in some comment sections I came across [KeePass], its free, open source, multiplatform, and offline only, which
Re: Android app suggestions
You could try out [The vOICe for Android], there's a guide on it [here]. The android verison comes with OCR, Color ID, Compass, GPS Locator, Face Detection, and a few other interesting things. Or there's always the web based version [here].
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Re: SpaceX Iridium-8 Launch: Jan. 11
As reported by [arstechnica]:The first flight of the year is another batch of Iridium constellation satellites, which will be launching ftom Vandenberg Air Force Base and attempting a landing on the drone ship Just Read the Instructions. There's currentl
Re: iPhone X/xr?
X and XR are [marketing gimicks] that are an amalgam of AR/VR and combinations thereof, so improvements in cameras and render processing are expected, though may be of limited value as dark illustrated. Larger battery capacity is also relative to the devices power consumpti
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
Some versions of Raspi's don't have wifi, which may be fortunate or not depending on your use case. When you login, is that to a desktop or the command line?
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Re: asking a question
Hm, says in the [system requirements] for Skype 8 that the minimum version supported is Windows 7. There is some chatter around of other people trying to get Skype running on WinXP though, there's a fairly recent blog post [here] where someone got it to work, he appare
Re: asking a question
Hey, some people still use [DOS] and [Mac OS 9], lets not get judgemental, heh.
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Re: getting started with a raspberry py
You know, there are a few other competing board out there with the Raspi. One i've heard a bit about recently is the Odroid which goes for 40$, and has USB 3.0 ports. Not sure what its accessibility is, but it can use Debian Stretch, Android, Armbian,
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
@angel_diva22Raspbian lite is just a console environment, so doesn't come with any desktop environment. NOOBS and Raspbian Stretch do, but the desktop environments aren't accessible. The guide uses Raspbian Lite and has a script you can run which inst
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
@angel_diva22Raspbian lite is just a console environment, so doesn't come with any desktop environment. NOOBS and Raspbian Stretch do, but the desktop environments aren't accessible. The guide has a script you can run which installs xorg and configure
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
@angel_diva22Raspbian lite is just a console environment, so doesn't come with any desktop environment. NOOBS and Raspbian Stretch do, but the desktop environments aren't accessible. The guide has a script you can run which installs xorg and configure
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
You can actually preconfigure the SD card image to enable wifi directly without needing an ethernet connection at all. There's a guide [here] on how to do it, and an earlier thread [here] on it. Basically you flash Raspbian Lite onto an SD card, then
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
You can actually preconfigure the SD card image to enable wifi directly without needing an ethernet connection at all. There's a guide [here] on how to do it, and an earlier thread [here] on it. Basically you flash Raspbian Lite onto an SD card, then
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
You can actually preconfigure the SD card image to enable wifi directly without needing an ethernet connection at all. There's a guide [here] on how to do it, and an earlier thread [here] on it. Basically you flash Raspbian Lite onto an SD card, then
Happy Public Domain Day: Free Book Dump
As reported by [Motherboard]:Since various copyright interests haven't pushed for yet another extension of copyright, this year marks the first year since 1998 that a large number of works will fall into the public domain, with more to come in the fut
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
Keep in mind that the Raspberry Pi uses an ARM chipset, like mobile phones, so running PC flavored x86 or x64 software on it could be a bit... tricky.
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Yes.
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Re: getting started with a raspberry py
Some laptops do have an SD card slot, but what you need is a micro SD card. Some micro SD's come with a larger SD card sleve for plugging them into standard SD card slots, but if that doesn't work out you could try getting a Micro SD Reader like [this
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
If your tunneling in through SSH the accessibility of the desktop would be irrelevant, but yeah, if your not using the desktop environment which isn't accessible out of the box, Raspbian Lite would probably be the better choice. There's also a guide o
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
Some laptops do have an SD card slot, but what you need is a micro SD card. Some micro SD's come with a larger SD card sleve for plugging them into standard SD card slots, but if that doesn't work out you could try getting a Micro SD Reader like [this
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
Some laptops do have an SD card slot, but what you need is a micro SD card. Some micro SD's come with a larger SD card sleve for plugging them into standard SD card slots, but if that doesn't work out you could try getting a Micro SD Reader like [this
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
There are a few ways to go about working with electronics, conductive glue, conductive tape, or using press fit headers and jumpers. There actually is a guide to soldering for the blind published back in the 80's [here] that could prove useful. For co
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
Some laptops do have an SD card slot, but what you need is a micro SD card. Some micro SD's come with a larger SD card sleve for plugging them into standard SD card slots, but if that doesn't work out you could try getting a Micro SD Reader like [this
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
There are a few ways to go about working with electronics, conductive glue, conductive tape, or using press fit headers and jumpers. There actually is a guide to soldering for the build published back in the 80's [here] that could prove useful. For co
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
If your tunneling in through SSH the accessibility of the desktop would be irrelevant, but yeah, if your not using the desktop environment which isn't accessible out of the box, Raspbian Lite would probably be the better choice. There's also a guide o
Re: getting started with a raspberry py
Well, the first question I have is what kind of pi? Second, you'll preferably need a micro SD card flashed with either NOOBS or Rasbian Stretch to be able to boot the Pi.As for the boards layout, assuming you have a Raspberry Pi 3, you'll notice 3 blo
Re: is there any accessible IDE for python?
I think Notepad++ can be configured to quickly excecute python scripts. Another one is PythonWin which comes with Pywin32, in tests with NVDA it seemed to detect the console and script windows, but seemed a bit janky. Other than those, as others h
Re: creating youtube videos?
mp4, avi, mkv, etc. are video formats. As for software, you could probably do it with OBS, windows movie maker, Tunes to Tube, etc.
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Re: Discussion Of "Official" Linux Disros, Featuring Assistive Technology
@ChrisWhat do you mean? Most of those have 32 bit distros. You can also load the Mate desktop on a raspi and configure it to auto-load Orca on startup, there's a guide [here]. As for other Os's you can load on it, wel
Re: How to SSH from a windows computer to a Rastbery pi
If you haven't already, you might also find [Raspberry VI] useful, it has a mailing list and resources for working with raspberry pi's.
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