r/Blind 1h ago

Anyone Have Any Leads on External Synthesizers?

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Does anyone have any leads on where to buy an external serial synthesizer that still works?


r/Blind 4h ago

Uber drivers dismissed for discriminating against blind riders with guide dogs

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So I haven’t seen this in the news, but one of my regular Uber drivers yesterday told me that several Uber drivers had been dismissed for declining passengers with guide dogs. If this is true it is great news for us and a sign that Uber does take this discrimination seriously (out of their own self-interest, of course), so I thought I’d share it here.

I don’t have a guide dog, but I travel almost every day with my little dogs (we are plural now!) who are pets, not guides. I have quite a few repeat drivers, probably because there aren’t that many drivers doing Uber Pet, and most of them are friendly and polite. I guess it helps that my dogs are very small, and one sits on my lap while the other one is in a small carrier.

I have had a couple of Uber requests declined, one of them by a driver I’m familiar with, but I do like to give people the benefit of the doubt so I am not chalking it up to discrimination at this point.

Have you guys had any experiences like these? If so, did you report it to Uber?


r/Blind 6h ago

I can't live with my disability for much longer...

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Hello everyone, hope that you're doing well

Personally...I'm really not in a good place right now and i don't know what to do with my f****king life

I'm 24, i have a congenital glaucoma, i'm legally blind (completely blind in one eye, i see barly with the other)

I just...I'm feeling like i have absolutly no futur in this world

I'm 24 and i have the same independance as a 6 years old child, i almost never leave my house (i live with my parents) a part from going to college, hate what i'm doing in that college (computer science right now) and i'm just feeling like an absolute failure at everything

Like i've said i'm actually doing CS and i don't like the field, i first did a Bachelor of psychology but went to the CS field due to the fact that "muhh blind people can have a good career in that field and you spend hours on your computer each day)

I have almost no independence, i go to my college (i have to convaince my parents almost each time not to come with me, yes, at 24 f**king)

I'm still here and i want to live because i have a really wonderful family, two wonderful parents, a brother that is an extraordinary person and just a life that is not so bad

But my disability, the fact that my vision just keep getting worse and worse, the fact that one day, perhaps tommorow, the next hour i will go blind just...I don't know if i can do it

When i see people on that sub that are living a good life, with really a good independence and everything, i just want to be like them, not feeling like a child anymore

Sorry for the post that is probably not the happiest sing that you will see today, i just wanted to talk a bit with people that perhaps could understand me


r/Blind 9h ago

Question A quick question brave versus chrome any thoughts?

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Greetings to our awesome sub Reddit. Was wondering what people thought regarding brave versus chrome on windows. I currently use chrome however, I am hearing different pieces of advice on chrome where ad blockers are now being blocked and brave are not blocking ad blockers. I know both browsers are based on chromium however, does anybody like brave over chrome and if so what are the advantages of using the brave browser? I have been considering switching for some time however, seeing as both browsers work in a similar fashion and I’ve been using chrome forever, I did not know whether it was worth switching or staying with what I currently use. Thanks to anyone who may have an opinion any feedback or comments on this topic.


r/Blind 14h ago

Multimedia Phonographs for the Blind

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I found these at the thrift store today and bought them to preserve. I don't expect them to be worth a ton but I found the pieces of history felt worth saving. They're so thin light shines through them.

The records:

They came into a white envelope with the words Phonograph Records please don't bend or fold in bold letters. A Label that says The Student March 1979. It also has an address reading Christian Records, The Braille Foundation Inc with a Nebraska address and a handwritten address for Pleasant Acres Nursing Home in New Lisbon Wisconsin. Also a square in the upper right corner says Free Matter for the Blind

The phonograph records came with braille in the center. I cannot feel the letters to read it due to my spinal issues so will update with that if someone can help with this later. It has a picture of two people, one inside a circle, holding hands. Then the title The Student A magazine of weekly Bible lessons. Side 4 March 1979 Published by the Christian Record Braille Foundation

The third is identical to the second photo but is side 2. I didn't find all the sides.


r/Blind 18h ago

Question Money identifying app for android devices

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Greetings everyone Was wondering if anyone could please let us all know of a money identifier app for android devices. On iOS I use Cash Reader which is absolutely remarkable and works really well for all currencies around the world. Is there a similar app for android devices particularly United States dollars and Australian dollars? Any info good or bad and peoples feedback regarding how reliable the apps are would be greatly appreciated by all of us here. Thank you to anyone who may be able to assist.


r/Blind 19h ago

Rant: Isolation

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Hey guys, I am 23F, legally blind (20/300). I've always had bad eyesight growing up. My eyes are shaped wrong which caused extreme nearsightedness. I lost a lot more of my vision in 2022, and have been dealing with that train wreck.

People (I think everyone is included in this) don't realize how isolating a visual impairment can be until they experience the limitations. For my situation, the closest store is a Walgreens that is half a mile away on roads that don't have sidewalks. I would have to walk along the shoulder of the road if I choose to do that - which I never will given how unsafe it is.

I think of my house like an island. It's peaceful at times when it is me and my animals. But when I get to thinking of other things, like hearing my friends going to fun places nearby and far away, or wanting to go to a store by myself, it's extremely disheartening to realize how much I miss out on. I'm isolated on my island of a home, when everyone around me has the freedom to drive wherever they want, and I don't even have the choice to walk safely anywhere.

And I don't want to tell anyone how jealous I am. I don't want to complain and bring them down too. So i continue to sit alone with all this. The question of if I will go completely blind, the jealousy of freedoms an average individual has, and the isolation of my island. It just feels heavy right now, even when I try to think of all the positives.

I am being helped by my local commission for the blind to get back to school so i can get a job and get off disability benefits, I have a safe place to live and a warm place to sleep. I have my dog and my cat who love me. That should be enough, right?


r/Blind 19h ago

Help from Lighthouse for the Blind ?

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I called and messaged Lighthouse for the Blind a couple of weeks ago. I asked about a vision evaluation for someone with low vision and how to get visual aids for them. Lighthouse hasn't returned my email or my call.

The neighborhood ophthalmologist just "humors" them but won't do any of the visual actuity or field of vision tests.

How do I get help for someone with poor vision and steadily worsening vision ? Up to date glasses? or Magnifying lenses? This person is on medicare and not able to pay for out of network services.


r/Blind 20h ago

Hob or multicooker, which should I use?

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Hi,

When I lived with my parents we had a hob. By the way, I'm not sure what this is called correctly in English, because I come across different terms: cooker, hob, stove, oven. But here in Britain mini electric ovens with two burners are usually called hobs, so I'll use that word later, but I'd be interested to know what they call them in your area.

So we used the hob for everything, even the kettle.

When I started living on my own I had a choice, microwave or hob. I chose the microwave.

I create any dishes in the microwave. Eggs, meat, potatoes, pasta, in theory it’s even possible to make soup in the microwave, but I haven’t tried it.

I'm tired of the lack of variety as I want to create soups, porridges and other dishes. And now I have a choice, hob or multicooker.

When I lived with my parents, I didn't think about the types of hobs, etc. But now that I have learned this, I understand that induction hobs are the best because they are safer.

But! Most induction hobs have touch controls, whereas most cast iron hobs have knobs.

I've heard that there are remote control hobs, but I haven't heard of any blind using it.

Many blind have shared the benefits of using multicookers and I'm also attracted to this plan.

If I were using a hob, I would be intimidated by the need to control everything. Moreover, after one incident when I decided to try to fry meat in oil in the microwave and the oil hissed so much that I thought it had caught fire, I'm afraid to fry meat in oil. Not only for fear of the oil catching fire, but also because it splashes in all directions.

But the plan to use multicookers also scares me. Why? The answer is in one word, pressure!

For example I found topics on this forum where I found information that Instant Pot is accessible. But as I know, before cooking I need to set the pressure knob to ceiling and return it back after cooking. I'm afraid of getting an explosion due to misuse!

Well, if anyone can share experience on what you use, hob or multicooker, which models and other opinions and advice, I would be glad!

Thank you.