I usually remember right after I've already posted the image. The UI isn't very good. If something like https://github.com/aweary/twitter-required-alt-text… was more widely used and less likely to cause problems I'd probably install it.
I want to improve the accessibility of GrapheneOS and we recently integrated our own build of the latest open source TalkBack release with minor changes.
We need to have a TTS implementation bundled and working out-of-the-box. RHVoice is the best option but has serious issues.
I filed https://github.com/RHVoice/RHVoice/issues/271… about one of the major issues with it.
Also simply has a sketchy UI and setup process and we'd really want it working out-of-the-box ideally based on the system locale, or at least for English by default.
We might be willing to fund work on this.
Seeing this also made me sad:
https://github.com/google/talkback/commit/6f3d069b9e96302ccedb3b93b5751c5040ef5432…
Don't know who to contact at Google to try to get them to properly open source this stuff rather than doing the opposite. I don't understand treating accessibility as one of the reasons you should bundle their apps/services.