weirdwriter

joined 2 years ago
[–] weirdwriter@tweesecake.social 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

@self @SirSoy That first CAGI link doesn't work, can you send it again?

Me too! I draft my, fuck you, replies in an offline text editor before I reply with a much more, ahem, professional reply! @froztbyte @dgerard

[–] weirdwriter@tweesecake.social 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

@dgerard Bingo! It’s actually incredibly hard to make our audience move with us, and also, this as well. See this link https://tweesecake.social/@weirdwriter/112953152861782587

@o7___o7 Thank you! I enjoy the indie web far more. Thank you for your words!

As a writer, this baffles me to no end. I love the word, Delve! It's such a simple word that conveys a lot! My God racism is so fucking weird. For others that hit the paywall, try this link https://scribe.rip/@moyosoreale/the-paul-graham-vs-nigerian-twitter-saga-lexical-racism-and-language-bias-masked-as-chatgpt-53ee9f6459aa @dgerard

[–] weirdwriter@tweesecake.social 14 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I hope they do so they spend more money and so investors will get pissed off at how much money they are spending. Investors are already getting pissed, which is good! https://pivot-to-ai.com/2024/08/03/ai-investors-are-getting-the-jitters/ @snooggums

Yep! Very familiar! I actually wrote about LLM's and blindness, as an example, here. https://robertkingett.com/posts/6593/ @pavnilschanda

[–] weirdwriter@tweesecake.social 7 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

It is a shame LLM's weren't designed to be a common good to Disabled people though. We're just a happy use case accident for these companies and AI manufacturers. It's tricky because this could be done just as well, I figure, with specifically designed LLM's instead of generic ones. @pavnilschanda @CarbonIceDragon

[–] weirdwriter@tweesecake.social 7 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

@Banshee @drdiddlybadger I'd rather have someone else host my email. Though! I have my own domain name but I'd rather pay someone to manage the email server. Is this possible?

 

I’m trying @librewolf browser and it might seem like a small thing to you all, but they went out of their way to preserve accessibility features for disabled users like myself, whereas other privacy solutions remove accessibility features completely, and their efforts to make sure disabled users have a private focused but accessible browser is more welcome than you can imagine because disabled people need privacy as well. I would argue that disabled people need privacy more. I wish more #privacy advocates took accessibility and disability into account the way they have currently. I hope this remains a core mission of theirs

 

Found a neat little program that will compile, split, merge, and rename chapters in fiction all with the keyboard. Some commands conflict with screen readers so I suggest not using this program for reviewing your writing, but for compiling. It was designed to be keyboard exclusive and is at least 70% accessible, with some dialogs not reading unless in browse mode. warewoolf. https://github.com/brsloan/warewoolf #OpenSource #BlindCommunity @foss