So ...let's face it. A LOT of folks in tech circles are somewhat amazed a fully #blind person can even find the power button on a computer, let alone operate it professionally. I am such a person, and I'd like to bust that myth.
It's also true that many #hacking tools, platforms, courses etc. could use some help in the #accessibility department. It's a neverending vicious circle.
Enter my new twitch channel, IC_null. On this channel, I will be streaming #programming and #hacking content including THM, HTB and who knows what else, from the perspective of a #screenReader user.
What I need, is an audience. If this is something you reckon you or anybody you know might be interested in, drop the channel a follow or share this post. Gimme that #infoSec Mastodon sense of comradery and help me out to make this idea an actual thing :) https://twitch.tv/ic_null #tryHackMe #streamer #selfPromo
IC_null - Twitch

Fully blind person hacking, coding and tinkering while using a screen reader. THM, HTB, accessibility, all the things.

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@zersiax Oh, this is good to know about — I've seen *so much* content that's just a five minute "here's what a screenreader is", and I've tried turning on the screenreader to test our apps but I've never seen a genuine screen reader user actually using one so I never really know if I'm doing it right. I'll definitely dig into this content
@andrewt @zersiax yeah I've used a screen reader before but I don't actually need one and so it's been hard to picture what the full workflow for someone that does looks like, it's definitely something I've wanted to see.