Microsoft has always had a great philosophy around accessibility and introduced me to the idea of temporary disability. It’s a great way to broaden one’s perspective on how much impact making your product more accessible has.
@carnage4life Strong agree. As someone without permanent disabilities I never really cared about accessibility. But Microsoft's approach of showing how it can help everyone really changed my mind.

@jpobst When I broke a leg I thought back to Kat Holmes's originating talk on this: her philosophy is that humans are at most temporarily abled. At some point for some period of time almost all of us require some sort of accommodation, and we should build the world we want to live in then (extrinsic reasons aside, it's the right thing to do.)

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