shiri

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[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 2 points 3 months ago

@Emerald @Melatonin honestly it's just that we have a very different social style in general.

Allistic social patterns are focused heavily on social hierarchy and group dynamics, which we couldn't care less about (see identity theory of autism, "group/organization/association based identity vs values based identity".

As far as allistics are concerned we tend to be "overly blunt", "too matter of fact", "condescending", etc etc.... mostly because we don't include all the subtle nods to social standings and hierarchy in our communication.

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 2 points 3 months ago

@thezeesystem I feel you, these are the best I've gotten. They also have in-ear which I've used and are equally good.

App isn't required, but very recommended (firmware updates, calibrating the audio and noise cancelling to your hearing, managing multipoint ie. switching connections between devices)

Also has incredible pass through mode (allowing you to optionally hear people without taking them off, almost as good as without wearing them at all imo).

Plus insane battery life, advertised as 40 hours... enough that by the time I get the low battery warning I've completely forgetten when I charged them last.

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[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 1 points 3 months ago

@Melatonin Yeah, I usually run into people who either assume everything is a hallucination or don't understand that hallucinations happen and are unavoidable. Even less people even understand why or how they happen (ie. if you ask a question about anything not in the provided info, it'll most likely hallucinate as if the answer was there)

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 2 points 3 months ago

@finkrat @Melatonin if you read it's output and learn nothing then you've only saved yourself time, if you don't understand and learn nothing, then you shouldn't use it because you can't vouch for it

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

@Melatonin @plactagonic just be sure to double check all references for hallucinations

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 1 points 3 months ago

@Melatonin just leaving this here...

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[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 3 points 8 months ago

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

[–] shiri@foggyminds.com 8 points 8 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 32 points 8 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 10 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 5 points 10 months ago (3 children)

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

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