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ARTICLEDEV.to AI·4/11/2026

I Gave My AI Agent a UX Audit Superpower: CLI + MCP in 5 Minutes

This article introduces VertaaUX, a tool designed for deep UX and accessibility auditing on URLs, addressing the gap left by AI agents that generate user interfaces without considering usability. It demonstrates the tool's use via CLI and MCP server for integration with AI agents like Claude, Cursor, and Copilot.

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ARTICLEDEV.to AI·4/9/2026

The End of Checkbox Accessibility

O artigo critica a superficialidade das marcações binárias de acessibilidade em plataformas, como no Google Maps, onde a informação 'acessível' é frequentemente imprecisa e inadequada. O autor argumenta que esta limitação representa um 'problema de inteligência', não apenas de dados, indicando a necessidade de abordagens mais sofisticadas.

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ARTICLEDEV.to AI·4/13/2026

The End of Checkbox Accessibility

This article critiques the inadequacy of current "checkbox accessibility" solutions, exemplified by inaccurate "Wheelchair Accessible" options on platforms like Google Maps. It argues that simplifying complex physical and personal experiences into binary data points represents an "intelligence problem" that existing tech has failed to solve, hinting at impending changes.

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RESEARCHarXiv CS.CL·21d ago

Scaling Accessible Mathematics on arXiv: HTML Conversion and MathML 4

This report details the ongoing development of arXiv's HTML Papers offering, highlighting improvements in HTML fidelity, corpus-scale conversion efforts, and initial MathML 4 Intent annotations for accessible speech output. The project, though experimental, is maturing as it leverages new standards, programming languages, and advancements in AI to better serve arXiv's readers.

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ARTICLEDEV.to AI·4/17/2026

Dyslexia + AI: The Ultimate power couple

The content delves into the unique challenges dyslexic engineers encounter in development environments, emphasizing their need to construct a comprehensive 3D mental map of systems. While they may appear to struggle with basics, their brains excel at spatial reasoning and seeing the big picture, visualizing how changes ripple across entire architectures.

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