Re: FYI - Command Line Programs for the Blind

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Devin Prater
r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx


On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 5:06 PM Linux for blind general discussion <
blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> With Linux however...I don't have to have an email account to log in
>
> No, but you do need an email address for checking email, logging into
Amazon, using Facebook, Twitter, all kinds of online services ask for it
anyway. Might as well have one.

> I have the choice to run a desktop, or none at all
>
> Yeah, that's good if you're a console user.

> I have the ability to install what I want, from a trusted source without
> fear of oh this site's shady, is it a virus, type fears.
>
> Winget (Microsoft's package manager), or you can use scoop, or chocolatey
(third party package managers) or the Microsoft Store I guess.

> I can do one command to update my system, without having to reboot.
>
> Usually just winget upgrade --all or scoop update *

> I don't get unneeded software installed at boot time that returns with
> updates, and I don't have to use a debloat script written by a third party
> to chop out bits of the OS
>
> Windows 11 if pretty lean these days.

> Oh and, yes....
>
> It's my machine. I can set it up how I want, with the programs I want and
> need, without some arbitrary bit of the OS going mg this this not well
> known it is a virus are you sure you want to run this!'
>
> Oh hey look, SE-Linux is just chomping at the bits to get at BRLTTY for
trying to use some socket or other. Experienced on Fedora 35 Mate
Compis spin.

> Oh and, I can get my machine working without spending inordinate amounts
> of money on A11Y tech and software, though as well. On a console, speakup
> and Fenrir work well. Orca isn't perfect but nor are screenreaders on the
> Windows/Mac sides of things, and those are insanely bigger and more
> resourceful companies
>
> NVDA is free and open source software, with tons of useful addons for
stuff from time announcement every so often to translation, PDF OCR, other
voices, and so on. Also we have several Twitter clients, two Reddit
clients, tons of games, braille translation software, and so on.

> On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 04:51:38PM -0500, Linux for blind general
> discussion wrote:
>
> > Wow, responding to these points:
> > Devin Prater
> > r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 2:08 PM Linux for blind general discussion <
> > blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > > Why not use windows 11 then?
> > >
> > >
> > > Now why the hell would I wanna do something like that? First, I want my
> > > freedom. Next, I don't want to have to get a Microsoft account just to
> > > use my computer.
> >
> > These are valid points. But what I get from Windows: a mostly clean
> > accessibility experience (mostly thanks to NVDA and community support),
> and
> > a good many apps designed by and for the blind.
> >
> >
> > > And for God's sake I want to be able to change my
> > > default browser or uninstall something I don't want.
> >
> > I mean I have Google Chrome set as my default browser right now. And I
> can
> > uninstall a lot. There's no Candy Crush Saga, and I just uninstalled
> Dizney
> > Plus.
> >
> >
> > > And if I do want to
> > > open up a terminal sometimes, it is my right to do so.
> >
> > Windows Terminal exists. They even have a Windows package manager. But if
> > you don't like that one, you use Scoop, or Chocolatey, which also have
> some
> > Linux apps and command line programs.
> >
> > > And their mail
> > > application is broken as fsck as well.
> > >
> > That's still true. But you'd just install Thunderbird wouldn't you? It
> > works even better on windows than Linux because the accessibility bus is
> > faster to load all those messages into its buffers.
> >
> > >
> > > ~Kyle
> > >
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