I think my philosophy when making software is that it should work for people with zero money or no bank account / credit card.
I know it's not a popular mindset to be in since money and profit is everything in the tech world.
I think it comes from growing up as a kid with no disposable income or access to anything but my shitty computer.
I'd rather support people with almost nothing than people with latest and greatest tech gizmos and spare cash for subscription services. 😅
There have been exactly two innovations in web browsers in the last 16 years:
1. "Show Reader Automatically" in 2010;
2. "Hide Distracting Items" in 2024.
Everything else has either been a waste of goddamned time, or actively malicious. Mostly the latter.
i will say, the most alarming thing i’ve come across in the AI space is this:
i’ve spoken with various, quite large, financial institutions about their plans to integrate AI into member account management self service workflows. check my balance, make a transfer, that kinda stuff.
the area i always drill in on is “how is the AI tooling able to authenticate the customer?”
the answer is usually something along the lines of “well it has access to information in the member database that it can use to ask questions that verify identity.”
so then i ask, “so lets say it verifies the identity of the customer and connects to your core banking systems - is it connecting as that customer would - or with some sort of super user access, like an employee for example?”
the answer is nearly always: “oh its got a service account that can connect to everything”
so then i say, “well, what stops the customer from using the AI’s privileged access to access information belonging to other customers?”
and then the answer is usually: “well…the AI just knows.”
and then you let them sit with that answer and often times it dawns on them.
I'm yet again reminded that accessibility technologies are priced unfairly. Did you know that a pair of hearing aids starts at roughly £500 but an average model can easily cost over £1500? And it's not like it's rocket science.
Similarly, Braille displays start at £1500, but can easily cost over £5000.
Similarly, the most popular and one of the most affordable Braille printers costs almost £3000.
Something can be said about special design requirements for such devices, or about the fact that there is no demand to make them at the scale that would allow to cut the costs ten times. And I can't even say that a high price is an excuse; if you'd try to build a Braille embosser that can operate at practical speeds with decent reliability using off the shelf components, you are likely to spend more money on it than you'd spend getting a commercial solution, even without R&D costs.
So, uh, folks, we can do better. I can't be the only one who keeps thinking about making such technologies cheaper, right?
And of course on a SiliconGraphics workstation there's also a 3D gopher client: GopherVR
Found it from this blog post on using orca headless on a raspberry pi. I want to get rid of screens eventually so it's quite relevant for me.
https://techesoterica.com/future-ready-vision-with-the-voice-and-the-raspberry-pi-4b/
Stumbled across this neat tool for #blind folks to use webcams as a sort of sonar using stereo audio. (warning can be loud)
people becoming interested in decentralized autonomous governance but somehow missing 200 years of anarchist theory and arriving instead at fake computer money is galaxy level political illiteracy
20. These "power gloves" are cool for doing gestures and game controller input. Kinda too pricy for my taste, though
https://udexreal.com/products/udcap-vr-gloves?variant=45992815034533
If the thing you depend on costs a lot of money to operate, and got a lot of "investment" (loans) to get it in everyone's face, it will inevitably screw you over once the true owners want to bleed it dry for cash. The alternatives might not be as "popular", but they're the only option to escape the cycle.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
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