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2025-11-14 17:42 UTC
@sidereal @tshirtman @mariyadelano No, but it is somewhat less frustrating. I’m totally blind, and have no clue where to even start with learning how to program. I don’t even know the difference between the languages that programmers use. Not to mention, if there is math and/or other things involved, I would need a braille display. While I have one, I’m not quite sure it would do the trick, especially since it has a Perkins style rail, keyboard.
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@tshirtman@mas.to 2025-11-14 20:05
@the_spc @sidereal @mariyadelano i admit i never really though about the usage of LLMs for blind users, it must have a lot of interesting use cases for accessibility, from description of things (on your terms), to delegating and automating interactions, though they produce very copious amounts of texts, that we tend to scan over looking for what we need, i assume you have to listen through a lot of it, even at high speed.