Post AsdMfizo7kFMK3AmvI by GoemonIshikawa@tweesecake.social
(DIR) More posts by GoemonIshikawa@tweesecake.social
(DIR) Post #Asd82Dih4hsYfZR9Cy by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
2025-04-01T00:19:54Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
If you happen to know that a project developer is interested in coming on to Tech Over Tea, feel free to either reach out to me yourself, or let them know they can reach out. My email is listed on my channel, not sharing here for the scrapers.
(DIR) Post #Asd92mtSOsK3iFJ11c by nicemicro@fosstodon.org
2025-04-01T00:31:15Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
@BrodieOnLinux well I'm not one but I could talk about free software vs proprietary software in STEM education and research from the experimentalist point of view, including lab equipment, etc.
(DIR) Post #AsdArJnKRs22Bf68ci by kylegospo@mastodon.sdf.org
2025-04-01T00:50:58Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
@BrodieOnLinux Reaching out :)
(DIR) Post #AsdMfizo7kFMK3AmvI by GoemonIshikawa@tweesecake.social
2025-04-01T03:03:57Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
@BrodieOnLinux Hey man I do know someone who is a good fit for TOT, and he along with others is working on accessibility for the blind in the land of Linux, but he always tells me that his screen reader doesn't need to be talked about as it's dev software but I thought you might want to have him on as I do think he has come far, and he may have some things that I feel doesn't get said in the world of Linux today. His name is @esoteric_programmer, and I think that being on the podcast will not only promote what he and others are doing to make Linux a more better solution for those with blindness, but maybe can help him later on to find work to become part of an important place to the accessibility of Linux for other disabled people as well.