Nothin' huh? Well, it's kind of a specialized request, to be sure. At least there's the Read Aloud extension for Firefox, functional even if it is pretty crap at non-basic-English names. It's also anathema to internet privacy, since it's sending everything in paragraph sized xhunks to be turned into streamed audio pby Google or something, but in the lack of other options... well, what can you do? All hail our corporate overlords.
I've actually found Dark Reader to be almost as valuable for getting the most out of what I can still see, with the ability to switch sites individually between light and dork mode, and control the brightness and contrast they display with.
I've actually found Dark Reader to be almost as valuable for getting the most out of what I can still see, with the ability to switch sites individually between light and dork mode, and control the brightness and contrast they display with.
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‎noli esse culus
‎noli esse culus