To make good use of my home-alone time, I tried to rewrite that virus spread simulator that Washington Post published earlier so I can play with the parameters: It’s ugly, the collision detection is buggy, but it works good enough, lol. https://covid-19.surma.technology/ pic.twitter.com/nNcygj4omZ
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As a favor to those with red-green color blindness, please use literally any other colors other than red and green.
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Argh, I’m sorry. This is literally a throw-away toy so I didn’t give it any thought, but I should change the colors, yes. Let me fix that.
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If only there was a way to simulate vision deficiencies in
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Wait, is that a thing already? Or *should* be a thing? (Having tools that help others see what I see would be amazing.)
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Yeah, Chrome DevTools _just_ added emulating vision deficencies :)
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New accessibility feature in @ChromeDevTools: simulate vision deficiencies, including blurred vision & various types of color blindness.
Find out how people with vision deficiencies experience your web app, and resolve contrast issues you didn’t even know you had! pic.twitter.com/QKLQmEhhMM
Find out how people with vision deficiencies experience your web app, and resolve contrast issues you didn’t even know you had! pic.twitter.com/QKLQmEhhMM
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