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Though I guess that if it was gonna happen in any show, this was always a pretty good candidate

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Well, I sure didn't expect to find "OpenStreetMap contributors" in the credits of a TV show

ableism rant 

@shrinkthinks That sort of take is also just incredibly ableist, from a neurodiversity point of view. "People cannot possibly have different equally valid ways of experiencing social interaction from the ones I have, society would fall apart without eye contact", to paraphrase the general sentiment.

not now sweetie, daddy is trying to match the font that a corporation uses in their promotional materials so that he can abuse them in their own language

You know what's really lovely about having a post favorited by someone here on Mastodon? It means something I've said resonated with someone. And that's pretty damned priceless as far as I'm concerned. So, yeah, favoriting doesn't 'do' anything except make someone feel good. Isn't that reason enough?

re: ADHD-friendly notetaking software idea 

@pinoaffe I specifically don't want to look at existing things, because it will take me entirely too many spoons to untangle all the stuff I *don't* care about

re: Looking for feedback on an ADHD-friendly notetaking software idea, long :boost_requested:​ 

@f0x Isn't there some limit above which it breaks federation?

re: meta, FediBlock, long :boost_requested:​ 

@nev @john At this point, it is unclear exactly how or why people ended up on the contributors list. If you're unsure about someone on the list, I'd recommend reaching out to them to figure out what's going on, and whether they are aware of what they (seemingly) have gotten involved in.

mutual aid request; begpost please boost; :boost_ok: ; trans gal in dire need. 

now that the cat begging has ended, here comes the regular begging :')

these last two days I've been completely shattered. I've been mostly sleepless and unable to eat properly because some people decided I was rude online and because of that I deserve slander and harassment. When I'm able to eat two meals a day I take it as a win.

I need money to cover my monthly bills and my father's abusive demands and I just can't find any work at all.

if you could spare anything i'd really appreciate but a boost is already good enough.

also, I'd much rather work than keep on begging, but I'll do what it takes to... survive.

if you have any work that need to be done in traslation, pixel art, game design, audio treatment, text revisions, tarot readings and whatever that you could send my way I'd be really happy.

thanks everybody once again for your continued support.

ko-fi.com/ardydo

#mutualAid #transCrowdfund #mutualAidRequest @mutualaid

@f0x I honestly would not assume Safari to be correctly isolating the cache

@whatanerd I do not understand why language auto-detection apparently isn't implemented. There's a well-tested library for this from Google(!) that has been around for a decade by this point and works *completely* offline, with a shockingly high accuracy rate.

(Source: used to run a multilingual activism site where I used this library to classify articles)

re: Looking for feedback on an ADHD-friendly notetaking software idea, long :boost_requested:​ 

I was not kidding about this being long, I had like 70 characters left of the rather generous character limit on here

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re: neurodiversity, capitalism, rant 

@whatanerd Basically it felt a lot like the ND equivalent of 'queer assimilation'

re: neurodiversity, capitalism, rant 

@whatanerd Oh yeah, that's exactly the sorts of accounts I'm talking about. Superficially it looks genuine, and I do genuinely believe that they are run by neurodiverse folks, but there was a total absence of true solidarity, organizing, mutual aid, basically anything that would actually make effective use of their platform to help ND folks more broadly

Looking for feedback on an ADHD-friendly notetaking software idea, long :boost_requested:​ 

None of the note-taking software I've seen has worked for me despite a ton of research (please don't recommend me existing things, I've probably already evaluated them!), so I've been thinking about building my own note-taking software.

And I'd like to ask y'all neurodiverse folks for your feedback of the ideas I have - particularly if you are also otherwise marginalized, and/or experience your neurodiversity as (partly) a disability. I'm curious whether this would also work for you.

(Feel free to reply also if you're not sure whether you fit into that category; if your instance isn't fediblocked here, chances are your feedback would be welcome)

Upfront disclaimers, before I get to the actual idea:
- I will be literally dependent on this software for my personal ability to function and I have very limited spoons, and so I won't run this as a community project, but instead make decisions by myself. I will however make it as easy to fork as I can, and make as many pieces as possible independently reusable. Community-run forks would be very much welcome.
- I may not reply to all feedback due to lack of available spoons, but I promise that I'll *read* all of it and take it into consideration.
- For all the same reasons, I don't even have a rough estimate of when this will be publicly usable, "it's done when it's done"

Alright, so, to get the boring-but-important bits out of the way first: it'll be FOSS (no open-core bullshit), perpetually non-commercial, and designed to run locally on desktop systems, primarily (but not exclusively) Linux. No magical cloud services.

So here's the idea:
- By default, adding a note involves nothing more than hitting a key combo, entering some text, hitting enter, and the window disappears again. Fire and forget, it's saved.
- All metadata (tagging etc., more detail below) will be handled through /slash commands; they can be placed anywhere in the note. Your input is entirely linear, no need to leave the keyboard or navigate UIs, and it works in the "fire and forget" process.
- Importantly, your input is live-interpreted and shown below the input box in a more 'graphical' format, so that you have immediate visual confirmation of what you've entered, without needing to mentally parse your own input commands.

Example inputs:
"feed cat /todo /time 18:00"
"/todo /project game // convert sprites"

- There's (fuzzy) full-text search through all notes, even the completely untagged ones, so that you can find them later even if you weren't in a good headspace at the moment of writing them. Likewise, /slash commands for search parameters exist.
- Notes can be tagged (eg. "project" or "todo"), have attributes added (eg. "deadline date" or "reference number" or whatever else), and they can have attachments.
- Attachments are not limited to files; they can be URLs (a local copy of the page will be made for HTTP URLs), references to e-mails, geo coordinates, whatever external thing is being referenced. This will be handled through plugins.
- Rich/formatted text will also be a (searchable) attachment, the main note text would then serve as a subject line of sorts.
- When adding an attachment, entering text yourself is optional. So you totally could just schedule a referenced e-mail for a deadline of 21:00 tomorrow without further input.
- Conversely, there will be plugins for several applications (browser, e-mail client, calendar application, etc.) that are basically "send to note pile", and that'll spawn the note-adding window with whatever you sent there prefilled as an attachment (and then you can add text or tags or whatever).
- Notes can also be attached to other notes, for cases where you need a hierarchical or wiki-like organization of notes.
- There will be some kind of not-yet-defined way to have alarms/lists based on deadlines/times/tags etc. that you've entered, to get an immediate idea of what needs to be done when.

Thoughts?

neurodiversity, capitalism, rant 

I am really uncomfortable with the increasing amount of "ADHD coach"-type accounts on Twitter that continuously post "relatable" tweets seemingly just to advertise their courses or whatever, rather than out of any genuine desire to provide support to neurodiverse folks

I'm even more uncomfortable about these accounts seemingly often being run by actual neurodiverse folks, perpetuating harmful models of interaction to do a capitalism (ie. beyond "putting bread on the table"), instead of actually providing helpful advice directly

And I'm *really* not happy that I'm starting to see some of this stuff crop up on fedi as well

BREAKING: Disney warns that while piracy is safe, and it is convenient, and it does allow people to access high quality versions of music, movies, and TV shows for vastly reduced costs, that the hypothetical lost revenue may also impact their share price, and limit the capital on hand for political lobbying.

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