Performance is an accessibility factor.

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a principle that was forgotten in the last decade i think

Along with the rest of accessible design.

I'll be the first to admit I'm not in the habit of building accessible UIs. It's never a requirement at my day job.

We're going to make it a requirement for Alexandria, and I'll learn how to do it well.

with voice recognition augmented by LLM style systems maybe we can have TUIs on our handheld devices again.

everything just got so caught up with fonts and rendering pipelines that people forgot that most people just want to read text. or see a picture. usually not both at once, you see what i mean?

I love TUIs.