Yes, let's pretend that the bias does not exist, that is helpful. It certainly doesn't have to do with the fact that it's currently a 60/40 split in active male vs female physicians. Or that women are more likely to be taken seriously by doctors:
It's quite incredible that a support bill in the >10k per month range from azure makes the public google (not even GCP with a support contract) support look not crap
It won't even help you understand that the 20 second task you've been putting off for 6 months causing anxiety will only take 20 seconds (nor will we learn from this)
Or the fact that in the time it took me to read this thread I could have finished that task. Sometimes I really want to punch my brain in its stupid face lol.
> accessibility is like implementing braille and things for deaf and colourblind etc.
or
- larger fonts
- Better contrast controls,
- Non abstract art iconography,
- larger buttons and keyboard navigation,
- understanding that there are many types of colourblindness with different requriements,
- the ability to set lightmode on your app and website due to the issues reading text for anyone with astigmatisms,
- reducing the amount of animation or motion blur
The range of what accessibility is isn't small and some of it is going to be required for the vast majority of products. Also accessibility requirements change over time. eyes and hearing degrade. the desire to waste energy trying to find some stylish button that has no border and almost no contrast to indicate where it is goes away
sure, its much more likely even than your examples too...
was there a point you wanted to make or did you just want to elaborate on what accessibility means? im sure google can churn up tons more examples if u need em....
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