It really depends. For images that are graphs and infographics I use gpt5 or Gemini 2.5 pro. For anything with adult content I have to use grok because it’s the only model that won’t refuse. For stuff that’s just text in an image the cheap models from Microsoft are fine. Also, sometimes openrouter has limited time deals where some models are free. I’d say overall I spend between 2 and 5 dollars a month on it. But I do allow open router to train on the data so I get a discount of a few percent as well.
These days I can do it all myself. Press control+windows+enter when Windows first boots, and the basic built-in screen reader that’s part of Windows 11 comes on. It’s good enough to get through set-up and install a better screen reader. Sadly, if I were on Linux, that wouldn’t at all be the case. Though I do run multiple Linux servers via SSH, including all of the infrastructure for rblind.com.
I did manage to assemble my DIY Framework 16 laptop, and I’ll upgrade the mainboard in it later this year, but that’s pretty much hitting my limits when it comes to hardware. Soldering is right out, and Oh My God do I hate those damn ipex connectors.
It really depends. For images that are graphs and infographics I use gpt5 or Gemini 2.5 pro. For anything with adult content I have to use grok because it’s the only model that won’t refuse. For stuff that’s just text in an image the cheap models from Microsoft are fine. Also, sometimes openrouter has limited time deals where some models are free. I’d say overall I spend between 2 and 5 dollars a month on it. But I do allow open router to train on the data so I get a discount of a few percent as well.
Did you have to get somebody to set your gear up for you or can you somehow do it all yourself?
These days I can do it all myself. Press control+windows+enter when Windows first boots, and the basic built-in screen reader that’s part of Windows 11 comes on. It’s good enough to get through set-up and install a better screen reader. Sadly, if I were on Linux, that wouldn’t at all be the case. Though I do run multiple Linux servers via SSH, including all of the infrastructure for rblind.com.
I did manage to assemble my DIY Framework 16 laptop, and I’ll upgrade the mainboard in it later this year, but that’s pretty much hitting my limits when it comes to hardware. Soldering is right out, and Oh My God do I hate those damn ipex connectors.