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If I didn't need computers for like the visual stuff that they do and games and stuff like that, I'd still be on Windows XP or Windows 7. Windows 7 I think was one of my favorites. It had really good screen reading software built into it without having to go with a third-party solution. You could just turn it on in the settings and it worked. It was really good. The magnification software like years ago, you had to pay $700 or $800 for a Zoom text license or a JAWS license. Now that's all built in, built into all the systems, all the accessibility stuff. They finally started to take it seriously. It's all built right into the operating system at a core level. So you don't have the complications that you used to years ago when it comes to websites and being screen reader friendly and all that because it's all part of it now. It's like part of the UI. If anything is text, it can be read. Whether it's text in a photo or anything now, the computers are smart enough to pick up that it's a photo containing text and say that on the screen to the right there's a photo with two people, one man is wearing a hat, and the photo has the following caption. Like it can do all that stuff now. It's not like, like it used to be before, like this monotone voice reading stuff. That's like completely outdated now. You get like AI voices that sound like humans and you can pick them who you want, male or female. You want them to have an Irish accent? Sure, here's an Irish accent.

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