@zatoichi702

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Okay I'm a teacher so let me explain this to you in as simple a way as I can.

Let's say you're hungry for a sandwich. So you go to the local deli. You walk in the door, and your credit card is immediately charged $1,000. In return, the deli guy hands you a sandwich ticket - good for one sandwich. You don't get a say in this. You are required to buy this sandwich by law. What's more, there were no signs outside the deli, you received no text message, nobody called you. There was absolutely no warning that by simply walking through the door you would be forced to buy this sandwich.

The deli owner gives you a ticket and tells you your sandwich will be out soon. You don't care. You didn't want this sandwich. But you're not allowed to say no. Besides, you already bought the sandwich. So you take a seat at a nearby table and wait for your sandwich to be delivered.

You sit and watch as every person who walks through the deli door that day is automatically made to buy one of the expensive sandwiches, handed a ticket, and told to wait. Hundreds of people. The deli is starting to get crowded. Because of the demand on the sandwich, you watch as the deli owner starts raising the price of the sandwich throughout the day. It goes up to $1,150 per sandwich. Then $1,500, then $1,900. Before long, the price has skyrocketed to well over $2,500 per sandwich. And you still don't even have your sandwich. The deli owner informs you with pride that this is the single most expensive debut of a sandwich ever.

Finally, after several hours, the deli begins to close. You ask for your sandwich and the deli owner informs you that you won't actually receive it until tomorrow. Today was for BUYING the sandwich, he says. Not selling it. The selling part happens tomorrow. Again, you have no choice in this. This is just how it works. It's the law. Oh well, you think, at least once you have this really expensive sandwich, maybe you can recoup some of your $1,000 by selling it at the current price, which is valued now at almost $3,000.

So you go home, hungry, but with a sound financial plan to try to recoup your money. The next day, you're first in line at the deli. You have your ticket in hand. But before the store opens, the deli owner lets in all the employees. You notice some of them are carrying sandwich tickets of their own. Some of them have a lot of tickets. Some of them are hauling in tickets by the wheelbarrow. You try to get in, but you're not allowed yet. Again, it's the law. Inside, you can see the employees of the deli trading in their sandwich tickets for sandwiches. And because there are so many sandwiches going out the door, the price of the sandwich starts dropping again.

After the first hour, the price has dropped to $1,500. Then back to $1,000, and then, to your horror, you see it dip to $750. Then $450. Then $100. Finally, the last employee turns in their ticket and leaves. And the price of the sandwich has settled all the way down to $50.

THEN, the deli owner opens the doors and lets the general public in. You turn in your ticket, which you paid $1,000 for, and receive your sandwich, valued now at $50. Don't feel bad, the deli owner says. You came here for a sandwich. You're getting a sandwich valued well above market value. Why, that sandwich from any other deli would only be worth $20, he says. You should feel good about this! You basically made $30 today!

You look at the gigantic stack of money in the corner, from all those thousands of enforced buys yesterday. There must be trillions of dollars there. Yes, the deli owner says with pride. I am the world's first trillionaire. And I did it all just selling sandwiches. Doesn't that make you feel great? What's wrong? Can't you just be happy for me? I worked hard for this money.

Congratulations, now you understand how Elon's SpaceX IPO made him a trillionaire, and who that money came from. It came from you. On July 1, SpaceX will get two things that no other major IPO in history has ever been granted. First, they will be automatically added to the NASDAQ 100. And because of that, every single person with a retirement account, or student savings account, or mutual fund, will be forced - not asked, not suggested - required by law, to buy SpaceX stock. And you'll do it at SpaceX current July 1 prices. This will skyrocket the value of SpaceX stock through the roof. This isn't theory. This is basic supply and demand. The chair of the NASDAQ 100 said this will happen. Then, the second half of the trade will happen. Two weeks later, every employee of SpaceX who have been up to now paid in SpaceX stock, will be allowed to sell up to a fifth of their shares. They will do that at July 15th prices. This will flood the market with stock. And again, this isn't theory. This will drive the value of SpaceX stock down. Basic supply and demand Economics 101. The more supply there is, the lower the value. Then, and ONLY then will you, the general public, be allowed to liquidate any mutual funds or IRA accounts, that were forced, by law, to buy SpaceX. And you will do that at August 1 prices.

Elon isn't becoming a trillionaire from selling rocket ships. No more than that deli owner got rich from selling sandwiches. Elon is becoming a trillionaire because he rigged the game. He is forcing you, yes you specifically, by law, to purchase shares of a company that he, and every single other person from the CFO on down admit, in writing, in their IPO prospectus, that they are going to immediately devalue as soon as they can. It's a classic pump and dump con. And you're the mark.

I have created a personal fantasy football game for myself, a web based dungeons and dragons game and i am working on a Podcast player that works best with screen readers! All of this and never have i ever written any code or programmed anything! #Blind #VibeCoding
I think I may have a new addiction! #VibeCoding is amazing!!!!! #Blind #VibeCoding #Creativity
The WordBopper game @ChanceyFleet and I made is now live on the Play Store! So if you are an #Android user, you can now bop along with the rest of us! Built and designed with a #Blind first and #Accessibility first mentality, we made this game to be as fast and as inclusive as possible. Plus you can bop in Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, and Brazilian Portuguese, although the app is currently localized only in English for the moment. Plus plus, if you happen to have an #APH #Monarch, there is a beta version in this build that will work on the tactile tablet display, though much more testing is needed there. Go get bopping! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.marconius.WordBopper&hl=en
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Hi. My name is Liam. I'm a blind guy who also happens to run a Youtube channel. I create content all about gaming. Specifically about how blind people play computer/video games. I have been focusing on the Mainstream game Rimworld which has a truly amazing accessibility mod. I also regularly do live streams where I engage with viewers. I'm trying to hit 3000 subscribers. If this is interesting to you, please share this with the people you know. I'm about 75 subscribers away from my goal. https://youtube.com/@liamerven
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I'm Liam, a totally blind guy originally from chicago, and now living in Oklahoma. I create videos to educate, inform, and entertain. I play a mix of both console, an daudio-based games. I believe strongly that regardless of disability, everyone should be able to enjoy gaming. I hope you enjoy your time here. If you enjoy my work, please consider becoming a patron. Patrons get some extra perks, plus the knowledge they're helping me pursue not only my hobby, but helping me to advocate for other blind folks. http://patreon.com/liamerven Follow me on Twitter. http://twitter.com/liamerven

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The Games for Blind Gamers Game jam community is hosting an event this July that is encouraging you to work on blind accessibility gaming projects (new or old) and find collaborators!
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A game jam from 2026-07-01 to 2026-08-01 hosted by Ericbomb, shiftBacktick & Patricia. Welcome! The community of Games For Blind gamers invites all developers to work on their accessible video game project during July 2026 and share thei...

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I’m not sure who the frightened to speak are, but rest assured I’m not one of them. I’ve been making this point for some time now. This is a transformative moment for the blind community and me in particular. I am most definitely not an advocate for anyone but myself but I do believe once those blind people who are nervous to try the tools or think it won’t be useful realise the power they can unlock with it, wow, I can’t imagine where we end up. I’m creating tools to make my workday, broadcasting, communication and personal life so much richer. And this has all been just in the last seven weeks. I feel like I’m the tadpole who crawled out the swamp and looked to the sky with wonder! Some say I look like it too! But honestly, what a time to be alive. The world has many problems, yes I am aware, but to only reach for the negative when shown a positive is not a solution for anyone. https://caneandable.social/@JonathanMosen/116691873592411044
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@[email protected] I have decided to write a LinkedIn post about this, because I have sat in silence for months while people have been too frightened to speak up for fear of being deluged with flaming attacks. It might take me a while because I want to give it careful thought. I am old enough, and enough of a student of history, to know that this discussion is not new at all. Industries have been disrupted, jobs have changed, since at least the industrial revolution. Specifically relating to technology, I was on the Internet in the late 1980s at my university, using a shell account, Pine, Telnet, Gopher, Usenet etc. When the Internet started to be adopted by those who wanted to use it for commercial purposes, it was the end of the world as we knew it. It wouldn’t surprise me if some of the same people are now beating this current drum, and those who are too young to have been around then sure would have been had they been around then. It is often human nature to be resistant to change. And these people back then wanted the Internet to be the sanctuary of people with exceptional computer skills. We see this behavior among those who have stifled Mastodon’s advancement when there was a window for it to go truly mainstream. Had those people had their way back in the early 90s, blind people would be significantly information deprived today, and many of the devices we take for granted would not exist. Music is another example. It was inevitable that as bandwidth and codecs improved, we would find ways to send music over the Internet, now that the zealots had lost that battle and ordinary types could use it. The music industry first raged against digital music happening at all, then they imposed draconian DRM, and finally they found a way to accept the new norm. That has been incredibly disruptive for the music industry, but there’s no holding back technology, and they are now at peace with the idea that you adapt or die. I used to have to save my money as a kid so maybe I could buy one album every month. Now, with inflation taken into account, for less than the cost of that one album, I can have an unimaginable amount of music. A lot of the people at the heart of the disruption in recent decades affecting every gadget we use, every aspect of life, is the software development industry. The different here is now the disruption has come for them, and many of them hate it. I, for one, celebrate it. I have been at the forefront for decades of advocating for the needs of blind people to be met, only to be told that it’s not a priority, that blind people should wait their turn for an unspecified period, that accessibility isn’t a ā€œfeatureā€ they want to support. Well, I, for one, have had enough. When I see blind people developing solutions to meet our specific needs, in other words by us, for us, I celebrate. We have more power, more control now. And it occurs to me that blind people make great vibe coders, because many of us understand UI. We are great troubleshooters. We are terrific at workarounds and understanding what we’re using. It is liberating, it is democratizing, we are putting ourselves at the front of the line through our own action. Bonnie and I now have to allow time on our schedules when we want to catch an Uber or Lyft to get to an appointment, just in case we get a guide dog refusal, which happens regularly. Blind people worked hard to get laws passed that too many drivers willfully ignore without consequences. And if we do get a ride, we’re often asked intrusive questions about our medical history. Give me an autonomous vehicle any time. Of course there are problems. In many cases, serious problems. If I get a description of an image, how do I know if it’s accurate? We’re not getting confidence levels in these things and I believe we should. We have to take great care that AI does not simply inherit societal prejudices that have been holding blind people back, and I am actively working on that. You are right, we as a society must work out how we definite and compensate for intellectual property in this new era, and the companies producing this technology are not in the best position to make those determinations. We as a society must find a consensus on that, in an era when consensus on anything is very hard to find. But we are not going to solve those problems with self-interested posts that are really just whining about how, finally, software development is being disrupted in the same way that software development has disrupted everything else for years. People are free, of course, to say what they want. But some of us choose to have the difficult conversations, to try and solve the complex problems. Obviously as a parent, the way that some of these LLMs have amplified people’s mental illness rather than assisting with getting help for it absolutely breaks my heart. But some of the AI rhetoric here has crossed a threshold and is now tantamount to bullying. Those who push back, even politely, are bombarded with hate posts. I, for one, am choosing to stand up against the bullies. AI has many problems. Of course it does. Just as the software developed by some of the humans now doing the complaining has had many bugs. But it is also doing a lot of good. We have to work hard to ensure it does less harm, because there’s no turning back.

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Thrilled to learn that Insomniac posted the list of #accessibility features for Marvel’s Wolverine alongside the gameplay trailer that also has audio description! Now that’s how you announce a game! Lots of great features for #blind gamers, so here’s hoping the game will be accessible because I’ve been wanting a more mature Marvel game. The game itself even lists it will have audio description in several languages!

https://support.insomniac.games/hc/en-us/articles/52228548716819-What-Accessibility-options-does-Marvel-s-Wolverine-feature

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