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This post will be more about #Tech, school, and hobbies. I've been using a computer running #ArchLinux for a while now. I had a computer with #Windows10, but it wasn't running so great so I tried to put #Linux on it. Something went wrong and it wouldn't boot.
My mom had another computer she let me put Linux on. It's not as good as the other and only has 4 gb of RAM and 64 gb storage, but I can't afford anything better. I tried #Ubuntu and #LinuxMint, but I didn't like how out of date software was. Now I'm on #Arch and like a lot of things about it. My biggest issues are that I wish #Braille support was better and there are one or two apps I haven't been able to find equivalents for, or what I've found isn't as good. I love the customizability though, and the way you can put just what you want on the computer and no more. I also like the #commandLine. On #Windows, I was a #JAWS user, and there are some features I miss from that, particularly #PictureSmart, #SplitBraille, and being able to configure profiles for websites. The one Windows app I haven't found a good equivalent for is one called Perky Duck. It's an editor that lets you create Braille files using six keys on your computer keyboard. There's a Linux app called BrailleZephyr, but it has far fewer features and isn't as easy to use. This is needed for the #BrailleTranscription course I'm taking. I'm using BrailleZephyr now because it's my only choice unless I want to write my lessons with a Braillewriter and mail them in. I'm also trying to find an #accessible #Telegram client. I tried the web and desktop apps and they were both inaccessible.
I also tried some #gardening a while back. We were doing it inside but it had to be moved outside and my mom wound up caring for the #plants because it's usually too hot for me out there, but a couple nights ago, she took me out there to pick a #cucumber. I got to pick it, she cut it up, and we ate it. It was so much better than storebought cucumber! There are more growing, too, so that won't be the last one we pick. Helping grow and then picking that cucumber was really satisfying.
#accessibility #technology #gardening
in reply to Lanie Carmelo

What apps have you not found alternatives to? Maybe I can help.
in reply to aaron

@fireborn I used to use an accessible Reddit app called Luna for Reddit on Windows. I also used an app called Unigram for Telegram. I haven't found alternatives for either of these. I'm also still trying out different browsers and email apps. Firefox and Thunderbird eat a lot of RAM, but Brave, the other browser I've tried, doesn't have an accessible address bar. I'm also still trying to figure out my cloud storage situation. I used OneDrive and Microsoft365 on Windows. I can't afford to pay much for cloud storage. Then there's the Braille editor app I mentioned in my post.
in reply to Lanie Carmelo

For Telahgram, there's always pidgin. There's a libpurplle plugin for telegram. For browsing, I use firefox with ublock origin. But if that doesn't work for you, then try Librewolf. Thunderbird is probably the best graphical email app you'll find, but I personally prefer to email from the console with Mut. Hope this helps. Oh, for mastodon, there's always semaphore/enafore that work well and can be installed as web apps.
in reply to Lanie Carmelo

Ooh! So tell me, please, does Arch Linux come with a talking installer or do you have enough useful vision that you could do it without speech? I've got a computer that I want to install Linux onto, but I'm trying to gather as much info as I can.
in reply to Caroline Toews

@technolass #archlinux does have a talking installer, but I forgot how to enter it. Probably down arrow once or twice when you go to boot off the usb stick. You should check the accessibility section of their site to confirm how to do this.