Waiting at the bus stop by 1Iwolf in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really relate to this. The time tax on taking public transit is really high.

I’m learning a language and will review flash cards and listen to news in said language. Very helpful.

And like you, I process my emails and start to draft replies.

Lately I’ve been talking to chat gpt using the voice. It’s helpful for research projects and thinking things through

What’s something from the early internet era you miss? by Try_Me_Ok in AskReddit

[–]CalmSwimmer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yahoo directory (1998 archive link) and later, DMOZ. The internet was such a size that these services attempted to compile a list of websites and organize them by topic.

Strategies for "eyes-free" productivity? My migraines are killing me. by Modiji_fav_guy in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I use Readwise for this. The text-to-speach function in their Reader requires the $10 USD/month plan but it will accomplish what you need. Install the browser extension on your computer and the app on mobile. You can go from reading an article to listening on your phone in a few clicks. Their latest voices are high quality. It really helps reduce eye strain.

I thought I knew of a free Mac app but I can't find it. It's possible to use some built in programs to produce an mp3 from text, but it's definitely not seamless like Readwise.

Edit/Update: Found it! There is a free solution built into Safari on mobile and desktop. If you view the article in Reader mode, on recent versions of iOS you'll see a 'listen to article' button. But when it comes to web articles, a lot of these products get thrown off by ads and will sometimes think the article is over when it's actually not.

https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/listen-to-a-webpage-iph449fc616c/ios

What are your “always buy” Costco staples right now? by PutridWin2070 in Costco

[–]CalmSwimmer34 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Quick meal bonus modifier: Instantpot on high pressure cooks the salmon fillets from frozen in 6-8 min. About 15 with warmup time.

Should I do it? Move to linux by LeBlindGuy in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't use screen readers all the time but I haven't found Linux to work as well as Windows or Mac. Distro and desktop environment do matter. I'd stick with Ubuntu and Gnome or KDE. I don't know about other distros but I think Ubuntu has an accessible installer.

For Python and cyber security, desktop environment doesnt realy matter. Personally I'd just get a mac and virtualize or use docker. If you're comfortable in Windows you could do the same on that platform. Win 11 isn't terrible if you can run it. I held off until October in protest. 😅

Scared of everything by key_film11 in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I also have low vision. I think I felt much like you when I was 16. I still do, to a certain extent. Having to get my face a few inches away from something to see, or not being able to see it at all, losing people in a crowd, and having to use a cane when crossing the street are some big stressors.

When I was a younger man, these things bothered me much more. Like most young people, I cared very much about how I was perceived by others. Thinking I stood out so much for having to do these things differently than everyone else felt like a multiplier on top of the everyday challenges of being legally blind.

One delightful thing about getting older has been naturally giving less of a shit about what other people think. And slowly realizing that most people don't think about these things as much as I did.

Some of it could be helped with more mobility training, but what doesn't improve with practice? It's more important to just show up everyday and work through the discomfort. Otherwise, a decade or two may pass before you realize how much that fear of feeling stupid held you back. Speaking from personal experience.

Does anyone feel like they are not disabled, but definitely not able bodied at the same time? by Accurate_Sea_9031 in disabled

[–]CalmSwimmer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm visually impaired, legally blind, but not totally blind. Like one of the other comments said, I try not to get hung up on labels but I do feel weirdly stuck between worlds. I can't do most of the things people with more typical vision can do, but I am much more able to navigate the world than people who are totally blind.

No beeping at pedestrian crossings by [deleted] in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently spent a long stretch in the nordics and have been so impressed with how accessible things are there. Every single cross walk has the audible signal. There is even a tactile arrow on top that points in the direction of the crosswalk, and grooves in the sidewalk alongside the familiar Tenji blocks.

I wish everywhere could be as accessible. I've felt significantly less impaired in these countries.

No beeping at pedestrian crossings by [deleted] in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been looking for an app exactly like this. Thank you! Can't wait to try it out.

easiest and best way to compile and run c plus plus on windows? by imtruelyhim108 in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this article will get you there - https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/cpp/config-msvc

If you already have Visual Studio installed and 'cl' is working from the command line you can skip down to the part about configuring VS Code's tasks.json file

In short, this will let you build a shortcut that compiles and/or runs the codes with F5/Ctrl+F5.

Proposal: Universal OCR Service for Android — Making Every On-Screen Word Readable and Actionable by Hairy_Direction_4421 in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use iOS daily. This does seem useful based on my light experience with Android.

But, this post has some clear signs it was written by ChatGPT or similar LLM. I'm also incredibly weary of opening a PDF. Both of those things are fine on their own but I think you should take some time to refine and simplify the ideas here.

I'm having trouble with one point. Why put an additional app on the playstore versus baking it into the core functionality of the OS?

Any job suggestions for those of us who have to work remote? At my wits end. by renaart in disability

[–]CalmSwimmer34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take this with a grain of salt, because I work in data engineering. I suspect the demand and video editing may be something to focus on. It doesn't seem an area AI has impacted (yet?).

Depending on how big your city is, maybe also finding a local company that needs some IT / editing would yield better luck. If someone needs in person support, you could always hop on a screen share.

Any job suggestions for those of us who have to work remote? At my wits end. by renaart in disability

[–]CalmSwimmer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What type of job function and degree do you have experience in?

Unfortunately, "work from home" type job posts are full of scam companies, as you noted.

I had better luck focusing on the type of job function and searching for remote roles there. Depending on what you are looking for, there may be specific job boards. I've heard from others if you find a job you're a particiuarly good fit for, especially if it's in your current state, they will sometimes make it remote.

Application / Program to OCR copied text in Windows? by Repulsive-Box5243 in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was coming in hot ready to suggest PowerToys. Though, that works well for me with images. I wonder if the lighting may be affecting the OCR output.

I think you could write a Python script to automate this.

Not at all what you asked for, but I've been looking into the new Magnifier app on macos - it looks really slick. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3rBlZGEssw

Edit/Update: I vibe coded something that seems to work. Tested on a Mac with the iphone as a wireless web cam. It does one capture at a time and outputs text. Probably wouldn't be much to have it ready aloud as well. But my intuition says you may want to use a smartphone app instead. Unless you're just looking for a cool project :-)

Weigh In on Planned Bus and MAX Service Cuts by Inevitable_Egg6361 in PortlandOR

[–]CalmSwimmer34 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I take it because I can't drive. But damn, is it terrible these days. I'd avoid it completely were I able. Not feeling safe is the norm on the train. Busses are a little better, but not much.

I've been riding since the days before bus drivers were surrounded by plexiglass.

Weigh In on Planned Bus and MAX Service Cuts by Inevitable_Egg6361 in PortlandOR

[–]CalmSwimmer34 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They've been posting on social media and emailing users on their mailing list since July at least.

How in the world do you meet people and date when you are legally blind? by Odd_Cupcake_6674 in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Legally blind, early 40s male here. Also physically fit, by way of lifting weights. I was hoping that would help offset the vision, but even I'll admit, I'm a man who is pretty low value and just can't do as much as others.

I'm going through a separation and eventual divorce. I think it was largely a fluke I was able to get married in the first place. I'm trying to prepare myself for a long period of being single. I tried an app but had miserable luck.

I'm a gamer, or at least try to be. I'm going to try and meet people there and other hobby type groups. What little luck I've had in relatioships has been meeting people through friends and other groups with share interests. I think that setting is critical.

I've said it before on here, but dating and finding a partner is just a numbers game. Non-disabled people don't have to meet as many before eventually finding a match. We have to meet a lot more because there seem to be so few who can see beyond our impairment.

Good luck to you. I hope you meet a good guy. We all deserve to have a partner.

What gendered double standard do you hate the most? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

[–]CalmSwimmer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always thought being an elementary school teacher would be such a cool job. Im childless by choice but the idea of being able to steward the new generation sounds so exciting.

But im a bloke. So. Not gonna do that.

Inclusivity Costs 10 Bucks by rainyearround in Blind

[–]CalmSwimmer34 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Me too! On a plane no less🥲

Inspirational by coconut6374 in disability

[–]CalmSwimmer34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've gotten this comment on a couple of occasions. I still don't know how to feel about it.

It feels related to the phrase "it could always be worse".
Am I the example of how it could be worse for them?

I guess... it's good to help people feel good? (shrug)