The Stack Overflow Podcast - How we’re making Stack Overflow more accessible

Read Dan’s blog post about the process of making Stack Overflow more accessible.

We followed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), with a few exceptions. For example, we chose to measure color contrast using the Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm (APCA)

We quantified the accessibility of our products using the Axe accessibility testing engine.

Our accessibility dashboard helps our internal teams and the community track the accessibility of our products: Stacks (our design system), the public platform (Stack Overflow and all Stack Exchange sites), and Stack Overflow for Teams (including Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise products). 

We also implemented robust accessibility testing and made those rules open-source in a comprehensive package you can find here.

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The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester - 152: The One with the Emerging Technology Myth Debunker

Robert D. Atkinson, bestselling author of the book "Technology Fears and Scapegoats" joins the show to address the widespread myths and misconceptions surrounding modern technologies and their impact on society. He also discusses the most common misconceptions about AI and ways to address them, the balance between technological advancement and privacy protection, and the criticality of STEM education in overcoming these myths and fostering a culture of innovation.

It Could Happen Here - Why Tim Walz Called in the National Guard in 2020

Mia and James attempt to explain why Tim Walz consistently deployed state violence against protesters by taking a journey back through the history of the welfare state.

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CBS News Roundup - 08/08/2024 | World News Roundup Late Edition

Death toll grows as former Tropical Storm Debby pounds the Carolinas, spawning tornadoes. Former President Trump holds a news conference and says he's agreed to three debates. Harris's campaign says they've agreed to one on September 10th. Texas governor issues executive order requiring hospitals to collect immigration status from patients. CBS News Correspondent Stacy Lyn with tonight's World News Roundup.

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Lost Debate - Trump’s Bad Day, Vance v. Walz, Israel/Gaza War

Ravi kicks off the show by tackling Trump’s Mar-A-Lago press conference and Joe Rogan's endorsement of RFK Jr.

Next, Ravi welcomes Isaac Saul from Tangle and Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, a senior fellow at The Atlantic and a U.S. citizen from Gaza, to discuss the current state of the presidential race. They debate Kamala Harris's choice of Tim Walz as her running mate, examine the pro-Palestinian movement’s reaction, and explore why Harris did not choose Josh Shapiro.

Finally, Ravi, Ahmed, and Isaac turn to the escalations in the Gaza War since Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Iran. They look at how Hezbollah may respond to recent Israeli strikes in Lebanon, and discuss Hamas’s decision to appoint Yahya Sinwar—the architect of the October 7th attacks—as its new leader and how it could impact the chances of achieving a ceasefire and a long-term resolution.


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Philosophers In Space - Listener Q and As 38

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The Indicator from Planet Money - You can’t spell Olympics without IP

The International Olympic Committee has developed a reputation over the years for stringently enforcing its trademarks during the summer games. It has good reason to, with brands like Coca-Cola and Visa paying top dollar for exclusive sponsorship rights. Today on the show, the lengths the IOC will go to protect its trademarks and how smaller brands try to avoid their dragnet.

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State of the World from NPR - The Root Cause of the Race Riots in the UK

For over a week race riots have broken out in the United Kingdom, mostly in smaller, poorer, less diverse cities. The violence has been stoked by misinformation and disinformation online. Our reporter travels to one of the places that saw mob violence to understand why it's happening.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Economist on Navigating the Crypto Market

The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie and Marc Ostwald, Chief Economist at ADM Investor Services International.

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Marc Ostwald, Chief Economist at ADM Investor Services International, joins CoinDesk with his analysis on navigating the crypto market amid current macroeconomic conditions.

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Consider This from NPR - How Team U.S.A. weightlifter Olivia Reeves became a gold-medal favorite

Ever since women began competing in weightlifting in the Olympics, in the year 2000, only one American woman has won a gold medal.

This year, there are hopes that might change.

And many of those hopes rest on the (very strong) shoulders of a 21-year-old college student in Chattanooga, Tenn. named Olivia Reeves.

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