@queenslight Interesting. I haven't messed with kbin yet but I was able to view posts and comment on lemmy content from https://programming.dev/c/godot
@mauve As many have mentioned, I wish more would use Matrix, but at least from an accessibility standpoint (since most of the blind are IOS users) vs anything else on Mobile, that version of the app is not as intuitive, unfortunately.
I don’t mind either the Android or web/Mac/Windows ones however.
I’m so glad I went back to a Galaxy.
@queenslight Snap, good to know!I don't have an iPhone and haven't tried it's accessibility features. The ones on my samsung android were okay but I feel like it still left a lot to be desired with navigating scrollable content. I tried to read some articles with it but it required way too much manual intervention.
What's the most accessible chat platform in your experience? Is RocketChat any good?
@queenslight Ah yeah, I got a text to speech extension for Firefox. Sadly it requires internet to run and uses Google services.
I've been thinking of making one using one of the webassembly based TTS engines and have something to navigate the accessibility tree with it.
In general I think it'd be cool if the user agent exposed that stuff to people as a first class feature.