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I should have listened to others about writing on the Mac with VoiceOver and a Braille display. Microsoft Word is sluggish, adds random characters, and makes uni work a nightmare. IA Writer was the most stable of the alternatives but still sluggish, although it didn’t insert random characters. On macOS I couldn’t find a way to convert from Markdown to Word format like I can on iOS. Nisus Writer was also better than Word but still had quirks. I have to work in a document that contains all the questions, and IA Writer did a great job of converting it to Markdown. I’m now thinking of trading the Mac in for an iPad, which I know works well with Markdown and Word conversion. I love the Mac in other respects, but this one issue is a deal breaker. I’m also having problems browsing the web using Braille. I want to use the rotor like on iOS, but it won’t work at all. Even though I know there are headings on the page, I get a ding every time I try to use the rotor. #VoiceOver #BrailleDisplay #MacAccessibility #BlindTech #MacOS #MicrosoftWord #UniLife #iPadPro

New personal newsletter is out! I recap the ACB Convention, share updates on our 3D-printed accessible products, AI classes for blind users, and give a sneak peek at an offline assistive tech app we’re building. Lots to catch up on:
taylorarndt.substack.com/p/lon
#Accessibility #BlindTech #AI #AssistiveTech #FediTech #InclusiveDesign #Newsletter

Taylor’s Substack · Long Post Ahead — Let’s Catch UpBy Taylor Arndt

Day 2 of Perspective AT
It’s an app that answers questions about screen readers like JAWS and VoiceOver. Runs fully on your iPhone using Apple’s on-device AI — private and fast with no cloud needed.
Works on iPhone 15 Pro+ for now. Support for older phones is coming.
5,000+ examples added today. TestFlight coming before iOS 26.
Subscribe: techopolisonline.com/
#Accessibility #Blind #BlindTech #IndieDev #Apple #iOS #JAWS #VoiceOver #FOSS #TechForGood

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Tonight at 7 PM Central, I'm hosting an event on our Discord. We'll be talking about AI stuff and just hanging out together.
It's a relaxed space, so whether you're really into AI or just curious, you're welcome to join.
Here's the link to join the event:
discord.gg/Gdu6vvmM?event=1397
Come hang out, learn something new, and have some fun.
#AIChat #TechTalk #DiscordEvent #AICommunity #MachineLearning #BlindTech #AccessibilityMatters #NeurodivergentInTech

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If you’ve already got a smartwatch, you’ve already got an AI device. The Apple Watch and Galaxy Watch have everything—mic, speaker, LTE—so why not use them as the default interface for personal AI?
This is where AI should live: on your wrist, always ready, always connected.
Double Tap: Where blind people talk tech! dltap.com/46rVTpe
#BlindTech #DoubleTap #Smartwatch #AI #AppleWatch #GalaxyWatch #Wearables #Accessibility

Curious about AI tools like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT? This intro session is designed for screen reader users. Learn how to:
✅ Use Copilot and ChatGPT with a screen reader
✅ Summarize inaccessible PDF files
✅ Use conversation mode
✅ And more helpful tips!
Watch now on YouTube: youtu.be/xOEPks8F8-g
#BlindTech #ScreenReader #AItools #Accessibility #ChatGPT #MicrosoftCopilot #AEBC

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The UK’s nukes are still running on Windows 95 and floppy disks. Not a joke. In 2025, one of the most powerful nations on Earth is still relying on tech most people tossed decades ago.
It’s a wild reminder of how deeply outdated some critical systems really are—and why that should worry everyone.
Double Tap: Where blind people talk tech! dltap.com/46rVTpe
#BlindTech #DoubleTap #TechNews #Windows95 #FloppyDisks #Accessibility #OutdatedTech #DisabilityCommunity #AssistiveTech

Tech trainers often default to Apple—not because it’s better, but because it’s familiar. That bias creates a legacy hangover, shaping accessibility training and excluding Android without cause.
We need to question outdated preferences that still shape modern accessibility choices.
Double Tap: Where blind people talk tech! dltap.com/46rVTpe
#BlindTech #DoubleTap #TechTraining #AppleVsAndroid #Accessibility #DisabilityTech

You wouldn’t lock your door to paying customers—so why make your business inaccessible? From malls to hospitals to airports, blind and low vision people want to shop, travel, and spend just like everyone else.
Accessibility isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s revenue.
Double Tap: Where blind people talk tech! dltap.com/46rVTpe
#BlindTech #DoubleTap #Accessibility #InclusionMatters #DisabilityRights #AccessibleDesign

I woke up to a comment so smug, so perfectly soaked in gatekeeping and faux-righteous posturing, it earned its own blog post.
You want freedom? You want GNU/Linux to mean something?
Then maybe start by not telling disabled users to go fuck themselves with a smile.
This commenter thought they were defending "software freedom." What they were really doing was kicking people out of the room. Dismissing accessibility. Mocking effort. Pretending that cruelty is some kind of rite of passage. They quoted Stallman like it was scripture, ignored real-world experience like it was noise, and wrapped it all in condescension dressed as virtue.
I’ve spent over a decade in this ecosystem. Writing patches. Rebuilding broken stacks. Helping blind users boot systems upstream doesn’t even test. I didn’t "just install Arch and whine about the terminal." I lived in it. I survived it. I held it together when maintainers disappeared and no one else gave a damn.
But apparently, because I didn’t call it GNU/Linux™ and because I dared to talk about how this OS chews people up and spits them out, I’m lazy. I’m weak. I should "get a dog."
So I wrote a response. Line by line. No mercy. No euphemisms.
This isn’t just about one comment. This is about every time someone’s been told they don’t belong because they couldn’t learn fast enough, code well enough, or survive long enough. It’s about everyone who was pushed out while the gatekeepers patted themselves on the back for "preserving the spirit of free software."
You want a free system? Start by making it livable. Because freedom that demands you crawl bleeding through a broken bootloader isn’t freedom. It’s abandonment dressed in ideology.
And if this kind of gatekeeping is your idea of community?
You can keep it.
fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/you
#Linux #GNU #FOSS #Accessibility #BlindTech #FreeSoftware #Gatekeeping #DisabilityInTech #OpenSource #Orca #ScreenReaders #ArchLinux #BurnItDown #blogpost

fireborn.mataroa.blogYou Don’t Own the Word “Freedom”: A Full-Burn Response to the GNU/Linux Comment That Tried to Gatekeep Me Off My Own Machine — fireborn