Yes. Yes. Yeeeeeees!
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@mcourcel @mew @JamminJerry I mean I wouldn't mind if google just added the pronunciation dictionary to Google TTS. But Pulsar is this new up and coming screen reader that already has it so we'll see what happens. Closed source though so I can't hack on its Braille support with AI. Ah well, hopefully the dev has Braille.
@pixelate Ah, Pulsar is one I haven't heard of yet. I do like that Android has no shortage of screen reader options. With iOS you're kind of stuck with VoiceOver and that's it. @mcourcel @JamminJerry
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@JamminJerry @mew @mcourcel Oh yeah, even the appleVis vision report card is looking awful these days.
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@pixelate Ah, Pulsar is one I haven't heard of yet. I do like that Android has no shortage of screen reader options. With iOS you're kind of stuck with VoiceOver and that's it. @mcourcel @JamminJerry
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@JamminJerry @mcourcel @pixelate @mew Yeah, but isn't that waht some TTS do already? so more of them need to do this. Or am i not understanding you?
@J3317 @JamminJerry @mcourcel @mew They should all do this. And codefactory needs to let me use the community dictionary. Shoot at least apple got that part right.
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@JamminJerry @mew @mcourcel Oh yeah, even the appleVis vision report card is looking awful these days.
@pixelate I'd love to switch to Android myself personally, but literally the only thing keeping me from doing so is my current Android device has only 256 GB of storage and, Pixel pros are expensive baby! @JamminJerry @mcourcel
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@J3317 @JamminJerry @mcourcel @mew They should all do this. And codefactory needs to let me use the community dictionary. Shoot at least apple got that part right.
@pixelate Yeah, but I'd love to have been able to use my own eloq dictionary, not just a prechosen one by Apple. @J3317 @JamminJerry @mcourcel
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@pixelate I'd love to switch to Android myself personally, but literally the only thing keeping me from doing so is my current Android device has only 256 GB of storage and, Pixel pros are expensive baby! @JamminJerry @mcourcel
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@pixelate nope. this week I am gammingerry. lol.
@JamminJerry Ow! Well we just need to put a J and the beginning and everything will heal up. *grabs one of those wooden letter block thinggies*
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@JamminJerry It's true, but basically my point is, I can't afford that right now. LOL @pixelate @mcourcel
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@pixelate nope. this week I am gammingerry. lol.
@JamminJerry Wait a minute, I thought you said injury, lol that's what I get for using TTS and not reading by letter.
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@JamminJerry It's true, but basically my point is, I can't afford that right now. LOL @pixelate @mcourcel
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@pixelate Ah, Pulsar is one I haven't heard of yet. I do like that Android has no shortage of screen reader options. With iOS you're kind of stuck with VoiceOver and that's it. @mcourcel @JamminJerry
@mew @mcourcel @JamminJerry And when Vo breaks and screen recognition has no idea, well that's it. And no JIT so emulators are stuck in 2007 or so. And developing needs a Mac.
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@JamminJerry @mew @mcourcel Oh yeah, about 2 weeks old.
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@mcourcel @mew @JamminJerry I mean I wouldn't mind if google just added the pronunciation dictionary to Google TTS. But Pulsar is this new up and coming screen reader that already has it so we'll see what happens. Closed source though so I can't hack on its Braille support with AI. Ah well, hopefully the dev has Braille.
@pixelate @mcourcel @mew @JamminJerry Oh, cool, i think i might of herd of it but forgot it's name, can't wait to try it, now there's so many screenreaders coming out all of a suddin, it's a bit crazy tbh but awesome at the same time.
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@pixelate I'd love to switch to Android myself personally, but literally the only thing keeping me from doing so is my current Android device has only 256 GB of storage and, Pixel pros are expensive baby! @JamminJerry @mcourcel
@mew @JamminJerry @mcourcel Oh, I'm guessing you have a 2 TB iPhone?
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@mew @mcourcel @JamminJerry And when Vo breaks and screen recognition has no idea, well that's it. And no JIT so emulators are stuck in 2007 or so. And developing needs a Mac.
@pixelate Yeah, but if I were to flip the coin, I could say that accessibility API's on Android aren't nearly as developed as they are on iOS. No ability to add custom items to TalkBack's reading controls. No way to asign actions to TalkBack's page swiping gestures. ETC. @mcourcel @JamminJerry
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@mew @JamminJerry @mcourcel Oh, I'm guessing you have a 2 TB iPhone?
My Galaxy has 250 GB storage, I couldn't really afford much more.@pixelate Nah, 512 GB, I wish I had 2 TB lmao! @JamminJerry @mcourcel
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@pixelate Yeah, but I'd love to have been able to use my own eloq dictionary, not just a prechosen one by Apple. @J3317 @JamminJerry @mcourcel
@mew @J3317 @JamminJerry @mcourcel Wait you can do that with ... Oh, I guess you can import a dictionary but when I tried that with the IBMTTS ones, Eloquence on android wouldn't accept it. I feel like seeing if AI can create an Eloquence TTS from @Mudb0y eloquence ELF's or something. I already got it working with Emacspeak on Termux but like that's held together by desperation and hopium.
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@mew @J3317 @JamminJerry @mcourcel Wait you can do that with ... Oh, I guess you can import a dictionary but when I tried that with the IBMTTS ones, Eloquence on android wouldn't accept it. I feel like seeing if AI can create an Eloquence TTS from @Mudb0y eloquence ELF's or something. I already got it working with Emacspeak on Termux but like that's held together by desperation and hopium.
@pixelate That... Just sounds so damn hacky. @J3317 @JamminJerry @mcourcel @Mudb0y