The ReadME Project has launched a new video series titled "Coding Accessibility," which highlights the stories of developers with disabilities who demonstrate creativity, tenacity, and ingenuity in overcoming barriers. The series introduces individuals like Becky Tyler, who, despite having quadriplegic cerebral palsy, uses her eyes to interact with her computer and was inspired to become a developer through open source software. The featured article, "From gaming with your eyes to coding with AI: New frontiers for accessibility," delves into the possibilities that arise when people with disabilities utilize tools like GitHub and generative AI. It includes stories of developers such as Anna Kirkpatrick and Anton Mirgorodchenko, who have innovatively adapted technology to enhance accessibility in coding. Additionally, The ReadME Podcast features conversations with these developers and their mentors, highlighting how they contribute to a more accessible world. The project invites audiences to engage with and share these inspiring stories.