shiri

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[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 1 points 9 months ago

@Murdoc Oh yeah! And that's how "regenerative braking" works!

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 8 points 9 months ago

@taladar @Jeraxus It's a Guinness World Record for number of tires per year (ongoing record holder), in volume they don't remotely compete.

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 27 points 9 months ago (2 children)

@shootwhatsmyname Two parts, the easier to chew is that Microphones are basically just speakers wired backwards.

The second part is Solar Panels are basically just LEDs wired backwards.

(In both cases there's a lot of design work around them to make them better at one task than the other, but the technology is still the same)

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 4 points 11 months ago

@Tsun In the US there's little to gain really, being autistic is both for and against you and formal diagnosis applies to both ends equally.

It gets used in child custody hearings to take children away from parents, conservatorships to take away our rights, etc.

And for accommodations, depends on your state. Half the country has "at-will-employment" laws, which practically means you have zero protections, so a diagnosis doesn't offer much help there.

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 4 points 11 months ago (2 children)

@cogitoprinciple Yeah, unfortunately it rules me out of having any information since I'm in the US

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 10 points 11 months ago (4 children)

@cogitoprinciple it'll help a lot if you edit to include what country you're in

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 1 points 11 months ago

@r3df0x @SuddenDownpour That's not remotely what this is referring to and it makes me wonder if you read the article at all?

They were comparing public vs private actions of allistics vs autistics and basically determined that autistics are more likely to be charitable/kind without needing recognition or attention to it.

The real findings:
* We're less likely to differ our choices based on whether or not they're perceived
* We're more kind by default

What you're talking about is a separate, but also common thing, called fawning. A trauma response that many of us also have in which we do whatever we think a person wants to avoid perceived threats and harm, even if that action itself causes us further harm.

This test did not examine fawning and did not examine charity at great personal cost. It was just whether or not someone would act charitably at personal expense or uncharitably at personal gain... an allistics basically were only good when people were watching while autistics were consistent regardless.

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 1 points 1 year ago

@SeeJayEmm @rastilin even without that, they have "visual voicemail" apis set up on most carriers now... the phone could just as easily block (auto-delete) the voicemail as well.

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 1 points 1 year ago

@nichtsowichtig @teraflopsweat "Scripting" is a common tool for us, though in most cases it's just rehearsing lines and establishing conversation patterns and flows.

Groups like this are also great places to get together and workshop communication ideas, from figuring out something accessible to say to get your needs met to other forms of communication, or even just validation when there isn't a reasonable way forward.

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 2 points 1 year ago

@Brkdncr @KasanMoor for reference, mailgun offers a free tier for <5k emails a month. It's what I use for email from any of my servers.

www.mailgun.com/products/send/…

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@Brkdncr
Or if you're low volume just use a free/cheap relay
@KasanMoor

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