finally i can use my raspi 400 the way it was intended /j https://assets.raspberrypi.com/static/neat-lg@2x-38697d13d9952791ca96da4891de9a12.jpg
if you get anything wrong you either still sound masc or you sound like a cartoon character. nevertheless, when done right, people have gotten some pretty amazing results.
and... it's fun. I like playing around with my voice. so I'll probably keep banging my head against it for a little while longer. even if I don't get the voice I want I'm sure I'll learn something interesting
and then once you've got that down, you have to spend time tuning each one to find a voice that actually works and sounds good and is comfortable
I found this pinknews article which claims Frisk from Undertale is confirmed non-binary, but in the cited interview Toby Fox actually just straight up refuses to answer the question. which is... the opposite of a confirmation
wtf?
(if you know an actual source, lmk)
https://web.archive.org/web/20190108081443/http://outermode.com/interview-toby-fox-undertale
@adriantepes I haven't played undertale but I thought it was more that the character design was ambiguous? like you could read them as either gender and the game refuses to pick one
@Sylvhem I'm really looking forward to the next season
I think the biggest thing I wish people understood about accessibility is that the best way to make something accessible is often to offer more choice. Conflicting access needs will always be a thing, but they're a lot easier to deal with if there are multiple alternative ways to accomplish something. For instance, giving your users a choice of fonts rather than deciding one is universally "more accessible"
can i be real a second? / for just a millisecond? / let down my guard and tell the people how i feel a second?
β formerly of witches.town β feels β introverted, kinky, geeky, shy, catperson πΈ β they/them β gender is a hoax β
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