My Accessibility Stack and the Future on Wayland
birdculture
26 points
5 comments
May 31, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (1 comments)
MrVandemar
Linux has this myth of being "community software", and if it really, truly is, then it should have better accessibility than Microsoft Windows. As far as I can tell from following various people on Mastodon, reading blogs like this etc, is that it really falls short. And it hurts to see more cool and interesting accessibility technologies become unusable and unsupported because people are chasing "shiny" and "modern".