As an enthusiast for open source software who is also disabled, I get frustrated at how inaccessible a lot of open source software is. When there are accessibility options, they're usually bolted-on additions that don't work very well. Disabled users are forced into ad-hoc compromises that are laborious to install and labyrinthine to operate. The frustration often drives us back to corporate software. OSS is high friction and low benefit for many disabled users.

Open source developers would gain a lot from integrating accessible design into their products from the ground up (like TTS! My kingdom for fully integrated neural TTS on my browser and operating system). Accessibility features don't just help disabled people. More than half of all people using a phone use accessibility features. Do you really want to exclude half your users?

Accessibility also requires you to think about things like simplicity of design and ease of access for all your users. It can provide redundancy for errors (for example: alt text can be helpful when an image doesn't load, captions can provide a backup if their audio drops out, alternate input methods can allow people to continue using an app if they have keyboard or mouse issues). It can improve design (example: clearer instructions, easier to read text, simple consistent navigation). In short: it makes your software better.

Making the world more accessible for one group improves access for all: this is a basic principle of universal design. Stop excluding us and start making us the core of what you do — you will be a better developer for it.

#opensource #disability #universaldesign #softwaredevelopment

I also want to note that tech companies are trying to use us as a meat shield. They're throwing AI into everything under the guise of "accessibility". Meta tried to roll out its smart glasses facial recognition feature to blind people first, to disguise the fact it was mass surveillance. There are so many examples.

Give us somewhere else to go. It's more important than ever right now. Accessible open source software is a tool of freedom and resistance.

#oss #opensource

@fullfathomfive I'm blind, and I'm sick of being used as a shield by these corporations. I do not agree with their idealogical stances, nor do I consent to being used to make their goals more palettable to the general public. FOSS community, you have a golden opportunity to win over a large portion of the blind and disabled communities. We hate this corporate surveillance garbage and would gladly take an alternative
@PepperTheVixen @fullfathomfive is facial recognition something that would be genuinely useful for you if it was not so creepy (E.g. on-device, deleting footage as it goes)? Or is this one of those things where they just decided people need this while ignoring all of your actual needs? I'm aware answers will probably vary per person
@raphaelmorgan @fullfathomfive You're going to get wildly different answers based on who you ask. I think it could be useful for knowing who's near you if you don't have vision. The only blind-focused company I know of that's doing it in a non-creepy way is Orcam. You explicitly have to show their devices a face and assign a name to that face. Everything is done on device and can't be exported without dismantling the thing. My info is several years out of date, so it's possible that OrCam have changed their ways. Also, I'm not a big fan of OrCam in general. They spend more money on marketting than on their actual products and I've heard nothing but horror stories from their customers. When I attended a presentation in LA, the speaker did a steve jobs schtick and spent half the presentation patting the company on the back. The tech itself is pretty cool though
@PepperTheVixen @fullfathomfive thanks for the info! I hope the available choices improve for anyone this would actually help. For everyone's sake, because I do not want those Facebook glasses anywhere near me 😅
@raphaelmorgan @fullfathomfive Fuck facebook, fuck meta, fuck every single company under the meta umbrella, and fuck mark zuckerberg in particular. He belongs in prison for crimes against Humanity