@Edent oh, new background? Neat.
Listening? For me only in some sort of podcast format. My ears are usually busy with music _or_ a podcast already while reading.
@Edent I think there are two benefits here: one is that it's only a bit of glue away from being a podcast, which is a whole other (popular) medium format. The other is that sight impaired users might _prefer_ an author-blessed audio copy over a TTS, especially for dialectical, humorous, or jargon-heavy content that the TTS might mangle.
@Edent reading, by far; my hearing is shit, so listening takes far more effort and often I still miss bits.
@Edent reading, every time. I can go back & check things and quote things.
@Edent I’m dyslexic - so if it’s of any length I’ll take a screen reader to listen to it every time.
@Edent Well either that or print them onto paper. It’s weird but I find that I can’t absorb the information nearly as well when I’m reading off a screen.