: The Right kind of Blind I know I really shouldn’t write this, but at this point it doesn’t matter. I’ve …
: Contextual Accessibility I’m sure all this has been said many times before, but all I’ve been able to find so far is this …
: TalkBack 14: Rushed Steps in the Right Direction, but still so far behind I’ve talked a lot about Android on this blog. I love the idea, and the operating system is …
: Why I use Large Language Models The debate over AI rages on, and I find myself caring less and less as the tug of war between the …
: The Rings of Google's Trusted Testers program Over the years, I’ve owned a few Android devices. From the Samsung Stratosphere to the Pixel 1 …
: On Regaining sight, and the need for Blind Culture So this is in response to This blog post regarding Mr. Beast’s Blindness video, which shows …
: Productivity on mobile platforms Over the past few years, I’ve seen something that kind of troubles me. While people on iPhones Write …
: Quick post: On Operating Systems and Communities To me, the core of accessibility is the operating system. What it allows, how easy the accessibility …
: Google: Full Speed Ahead For years now, Google has been seen, for good reasons I’d say, as moving very slowly with …
: Android versus iOS: stability versus Features So, boiling my feelings on iOS versus Android down into a simpler post, as of now, iOS = features, …
: So I was sitting at a restaurant, waiting on my food and typing on my NLS EReader Humanware Braille …
: A new beginning So, I’m writing this from a Windows computer, using Notepad, with WinSCP providing …
: Writing Richly Whenever you read a text message, forum post, Tweet, or Facebook status, have you …
: Apple’s accessibility consistency This article will explore Apple’s consistent attention to …
: Advocacy of open source software In this post, I’ll detail my experiences of advocating for …
: On the stagnation of screen readers If you have sight, imagine that in every digital interface, the …
: Response to “Why Linux Is More Accessible Than Windows and MacOS” Today, I came across …
: Analyzing the Windows 11 Accessibility Announcement Microsoft announced Windows 11 a few weeks ago, …
: Digging into TalkBack’s source code Braille For a while now, I’ve been curious about which …
: Braille on Android Over the last few months, I've been focusing a lot on Braille. Much of it is because the Bluetooth …
: The Blind Android This post is to reflect on what can be gained by using Android, as opposed to iOS. My previous post, …
: My Dear Android Last night, I turned on my Galaxy S20 FE (5G) again. To update apps, and compare a week away with …
: Six Months with Android: A journey from a blind perspective During the last six months, I’ve used Android exclusively as my primary device. I made calls with …
: Looking for a Digital Home This is going to be a more emotional post, which mirrors my mental state as of now. I just have to …
: By the Blind, For the Blind Why tools made by the blind, are the best for the blind. Introduction For the past few hundred …
: A Time to be Alive A few positive things for a change In the past, I've mostly written articles about problems with …
: Why Accessibility in Open Source is Important It's not just for people who are disabled Introduction While reading This article on how much …
: The User Rings Imagine, for a moment, that there is a ring. It's dim and gray, lifeless. There are many rings …
: Fedora, trying again About a week ago, I got a new laptop. It's an HP, with an AMD 5500 processor. With 8 gigs of RAM, …