I do a bit of voice acting in my spare time. My hope is to make a career of it once I've some more experience under my belt, but I've been doing stuff like this for years. Here's a little something I made today. Hope you enjoy. Wahoo!
Me and Molitvan have created an unofficial Discord server for Audiopub where you'll be able to get notifications for posts and streams and hang out. Here is the link https://discord.gg/UajYHbVp8r
Today I was bored so I made this little tool for Audiopub streaming called Audiopub Stream Helper. It can read chats either through SAPI or an active screen reader independently of the website and it can play sounds whenever listeners join or leave, whenever the tool connects or disconnects, whenever the stream ends, and also whenever any errors happen. I don't consider this a serious project so idk for how long I'll maintain it, but I'm posting it publicly in case someone finds it useful. That said, feel free to make a pull request or fork it if you want something added. Check it out
a new experimental feature! At least in git hub version. Now, you can use your gamePad (xbox gamepads are supported oficially) while Titan is running, You can navigate inside your operating system, use screenReader shortcuts, use it as a screen keyboard, or read documents (this is an example mode for additional gamepad modes API
These are the demo songs from a wiggles themed 24 key keyboard. My grandparents have had this thing for as long as I can remember, and from what I know, it seams quite obscure. So, when I got my pick-up coil, I decided to record this.
This was a short orchestral piece I made for my haloween skit. I remember using some orchestral libraries from native instruments, and I custom designed this spooky lead from rea synth and some effects! I think I might add more on to it come next haloween.
The Blind-Accessible Games List was originally started on June 18th, 2024 in the form of... hold on it's been 2 years! To celebrate that, and to thank everyone who has supported the project in any way, either by contributing, sharing it or just following it, I’m doing a small giveaway where I'll be giving away games from the list.
To everyone, no matter if you've been here since the Reddit days or you learned about the list last week, thank you so much! This project wouldn't be able to achieve its goal of making more people aware of all the amazing blind-accessible games and accessibility mods so well without you, and it's only going to get better from here.
Basic info:
There will be 4 winners that will be randomly selected from valid entries.
Entries are open from June 18th, 2026 to June 25th, 2026 11:59 PM UTC+2.
To qualify, you must be blind, where blind means no usable vision. I have pretty much no way of checking this and even if I did it's kinda hard to draw the line for what qualifies, so I'm leaving it up to you to decide if you qualify or not. That said, if I know without a doubt that you don't qualify for example I 100% know you're sighted, I'll disqualify you.
The full version of the rules is in the form (please read before entering).
This is just another random hangout stream. May play some games, or just talk to all of you guys. And allways feel free to write in the chat, I don't bite.
This is the Men's quire from the Brigham Young University, a flagship Mormon University in Utah. The song the quire is singing is an arrangement of Nearer, My God, To thee made by James L. Stevens, a graduate from BYU.
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyxXGdG3-Io
Download parts here: https://www.byumusicstore.com (SATB and TTBB available)
Note: The audio used in this upload belongs to BYU.