@jscholes These flaws are hard to fix by DIY in graphical user interfaces, but in terminal based computing it is more easy. That is why I believe that the terminal is an underrated platform for blinds, also offering a much better base for predictable interaction in general.
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I believe that the #accessibility of everyday tech for #screenReader users is on a slow but consistent decline. -
I have a question for those who like to use #AI.@NicksWorld Don‘t use it in a way that you don’t know what it’s doing. Start small and use it to teach you programming so diligently that you then can code yourself what you have learned. If you don’t you’re not getting far and probably asking for trouble.
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A thought flickered in my not-brain a few moments ago: Emacs as the ultimate "notetaker" experience for blind people.@pixelate By some strange psychological phenomenon the Linux community is devided into two camps, vi and emacs. I am in the vi camp, but cool project. If functional and a package is available we could add it to Beaver.
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Question to #blind #linux users: I'm stuck using my #RaspberryPi500 as my computer for a bit because my PC quit working.@RareBird15 @mastoblind @main
If you consider using the terminal then there is toot.