@FreakyFwoof @simon hah :) I kinda feel like I'm hearing myself talking here.
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@FreakyFwoof @simon hah
I kinda feel like I'm hearing myself talking here. I don't read with Orpheus, but my computer practically IS all I really read on, as well. I use my phone for things when Ihave to but given everything I do is 20 times faster on a computer, I tendto avoid if at all possible, rather just use a laptop -
@FreakyFwoof @simon hah
I kinda feel like I'm hearing myself talking here. I don't read with Orpheus, but my computer practically IS all I really read on, as well. I use my phone for things when Ihave to but given everything I do is 20 times faster on a computer, I tendto avoid if at all possible, rather just use a laptop@zersiax @FreakyFwoof @simon I read at a computer for many years, probably because I used a scanner to get book pages into it to begin with.
But having a child to carry about and spending months traveling day arfter day for job interviews meant I couldn't work in that way anymore. Even when I'd take a laptop on the bus or whatever, having a single earbud in and a device I could pause and resume within seconds became incredible.
at nearly 800 wpm I'd get a chapter done while my daughter was using the toilet sometimes, or if I was waiting for a train connection etc without having to pull anything out of a bag. -
@zersiax @FreakyFwoof @simon I read at a computer for many years, probably because I used a scanner to get book pages into it to begin with.
But having a child to carry about and spending months traveling day arfter day for job interviews meant I couldn't work in that way anymore. Even when I'd take a laptop on the bus or whatever, having a single earbud in and a device I could pause and resume within seconds became incredible.
at nearly 800 wpm I'd get a chapter done while my daughter was using the toilet sometimes, or if I was waiting for a train connection etc without having to pull anything out of a bag.@cachondo @zersiax @FreakyFwoof @simon I wonder how can we calculate our reading speed using screen reader, like 800 wpm
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@cachondo @zersiax @FreakyFwoof @simon I wonder how can we calculate our reading speed using screen reader, like 800 wpm
@kaveinthran @cachondo @FreakyFwoof @simon I believe somebody at some point wrote a blog post or code snippet to do so at some point .. @jcsteh you perhaps?
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