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A really good forum post showing why developers should just listen to blind people, especially blind developers, and not try to re-invent any wheels. Mudlet accessibility #a11y forum.audiogames.net/topic/454…
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in reply to Devin Prater

Luckily, the developer did listen, it was just third-party devs that weren't, so hopefully we'll have a great, accessible, and crossplatform MUD client!
in reply to Devin Prater

On one hand, yay accessible mud client! On the other hand... going to have to stop myself from sinking all my time into mudding. ;)
in reply to David P A

Shoot I'm just glad it'll work on freaking Linux!!!!! Now if only we had a good Reddit client.
in reply to Devin Prater

@devinprater, thanks, I'll need to read that!

Remember when we've talked about improving the accessibility and security of CLIs? Well, I've been reading articles, papers and standards, and it's not a huge undertaking for a proof to get some budget, and there's plenty around for security.

A new stream would receive raw data and some rules to be sent to a program or a coprocessor. This would power a braile display, TTS engine and maybe a GUI toolkit for the frame buffer.

in reply to Devin Prater

portable character set or even process strings. Here's the previous thread, with a liked #QubesOS bug:

programist.ro/@walter/10838804…

P.S. As always, there are some gotchas.