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Reading and listening at the same time isn't a hack.
It's also not just for students with dyslexia. It's actually how all of our brains prefer to take in beautiful stories, lots of important data, and gain more knowledge.
Studies have shown that combining visual and auditory input improves retention by up to 40% compared to reading alone. It's called dual coding theory, and it explains why audiobooks feel easier but you forget the details. In audiobooks or traditional reading aids, you hear the words, but you need to keep full attention to stay anchored so you don't lose track or get overwhelmed. For this reason, many people either choose one or the other, but not both.
That's where Mira Reader comes in.
What if you don't have to choose between reading and listening, and can actually combine them for any piece of text, both at home and on the road?
The text-to-speech with word-synced highlighting gives you both channels at once. Your eyes follow along while your ears process the rhythm and tone. You stay focused longer, skip less, and actually remember what you are reading.
This isn't assistive technology repurposed for the mainstream.
It's a fundamentally better way to read. Whether you're reviewing a research paper, catching up with the morning news, or reading a long report from your coworker while preparing your lunch. You can do it all with Mira Reader.
Sadly, most reading tools out there are stuck in the past.
Either old reading aids built for high school students with dyslexia, or half-working apps that expect you to pay a lot of money for technology from ten years ago. Some have decent text-to-speech but the highlighting is a basic rectangle jumping word to word, with zero customisation, zero polish. Others improve the reading experience with better fonts and layouts but sound like a GPS from 2012.
Mira Reader was built differently.
The text highlighting flows naturally with the voice, it's a smooth visual guide that makes your eyes want to follow along. The voices sound like actual people, not an AI trying to sound human. And it works everywhere. Paste any text into the web reader, install the browser extension for articles and docs, or drop in a PDF.
It was built from the ground up with user customisation and website-specific optimisation in mind. Whether it's Slack messages from your coworkers, a ChatGPT response, or an essay you're reviewing for school, the experience works as expected. And if something breaks on a specific site, we go in and fix it for your use case.
We're even adding a writing mode that lets you quickly proofread anything you're writing by hearing it read out loud. Here at Mira, we believe in empowering users to create more, achieve more, and dream bigger, in an age where many people are turning to AI to write and think for them, it's the people who learn to express themselves and share their own lived experiences that will stand out.
So try Mira Reader today.
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Has anyone looked at the new API docs? Wondering if it supports WebSocket.
I've been looking into this and the new API actually supports both REST and WebSocket connections. The REST endpoints handle CRUD operations while WebSocket gives us real-time updates. We could migrate the dashboard to WebSocket and keep the admin panel on REST.
The only catch is authentication — WebSocket connections need a different token refresh strategy since they're long-lived. I wrote up a proposal in the #architecture channel with some diagrams. Worth reviewing before we commit to the approach.
Nice find. I'll review the proposal after standup 👍
Week 12 — Neuroplasticity & Memory
The key insight from this week's lecture is that neuroplasticity doesn't diminish with age as dramatically as previously thought. Adult brains continue forming new neural connections throughout life, especially when exposed to novel learning experiences and deliberate practice.
Professor Chen emphasized that sleep plays a critical role in memory consolidation. Students who reviewed material before sleeping showed significantly better recall than those who studied the same content in the morning and were tested in the evening.
Research Notes - Climate Impact
Research Notes: Climate Change Impact on Agriculture
Climate change is projected to reduce global agricultural productivity by 2-6% per decade through 2100. Rising temperatures disrupt crop growth cycles, while shifting precipitation patterns create both drought and flooding risks in major farming regions.
Adaptation strategies include drought-resistant crop varieties, precision irrigation systems, and diversified farming practices. However, the pace of climate change may outstrip the agricultural sector's ability to adapt without significant policy intervention and research investment.
This function uses a recursive approach to traverse the tree. It starts at the root node and visits each child before backtracking. The time complexity is O(n) where n is the number of nodes, since every node is visited exactly once.
The space complexity depends on the tree's height — O(h) for the call stack. In the worst case of a skewed tree, this becomes O(n). You could convert this to an iterative approach using an explicit stack to avoid potential stack overflow on very deep trees.
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I get through my reading lists in half the time. Follow along, actually retain it. Exam season was genuinely less stressful this year.
Beta user, Studying Psychology
Pasting Claude Code output into the web app and listening back while I keep building — it's like having someone on the team who actually explains what just happened.
Beta user, Developer
I've got 40 tabs of stuff I'll 'read later.' Now I actually get through them while making coffee or walking to lunch. Turns out I just didn't want to read — listening was fine.
Beta user, Founder
Dyslexia font, reading ruler, and audio together. First time a tool felt like it was built for how my brain works. And it's free. That part still surprises me.
Beta user, Accessibility features