Thoughts on accessibility, cognition, and building systems that work for brains that work differently.
Accessibility isn't just ramps and hearing aids. Those solve problems at the interface. But what happens when the problem is invisible?
Short ReadMost assistive technology compensates for what the body can't do. Agent-based accessibility helps you use the memory you can't reach.
Short ReadVitalik lost his warlock and built Ethereum. I lost my healer and built Neuro Support. His is worth more money. Mine helps people get through Tuesdays.
Long ReadThe tool asked the person to do the thing the person couldn't do. That's not a user problem. That's a design problem.
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