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Fair enough, I'm not against people making guis as well for people who prefer them for whatever reason, my point is that people don't just prefer terminals because of elitism or something. I imagine terminals can be better than guis for some disabilities as well.
yeah. you can change font size / change font on a terminal much easier than many GUI applications. and terminal is going to have that same standard apply to everything
from what i understand, there are fonts for people with dyslexia
Open dyslexic, and ironically comicsans
I'm sure there are ways to make it more convenient to use a terminal with dyslexia but I'm gonna guess that it's always going to be a bit of an uphill battle. It might make more sense to use a gui in that case for many applications. Conversly, it's also good to make sure you have a proper terminal interface as well for disability reasons, but also for the convenience that a terminal interface can provide for people who are familiar with the terminal.