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@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @actuallyautistics

No, but radical temperature changes can. That thing where you turn on the shower and stick your hand under the spray to tell when it's gotten to temperature? I hate that. I hate it a lot. I hate it so much that when I found out they make electronic shower controllers, I made it a priority to get one. I always know exactly what temperature the water is.

@clouddweller @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice @Shadedlady @homelessjun @disability that’s always fun. Another hack that I just discovered I use on social media. It never pays to argue with trolls because they do not care about facts. But all you have to do is demand receipts. Demand proof that what they say is true and watch EVERYONE ELSE pile on the troll. Saves so much sealioning arguments. Most of them can’t provide proof. Or (and this is fun) they post links that disprove their point. And if they manage to post something, I’m usually able to discredit the source because of the nature of my work.

@PatternChaser @thecatwasnot @Pathfinder @Zumbador @actuallyautistic @axnxcamr The autistic ping is like nothing else. It's like zen. Sending warm energy to my fellow Masto autistics! #ActuallyAutistic

@skyfaller @evan

Every time my personal laptop updates, it forgets how to wifi. I have to uninstall/reinstall drivers to get it working again. I've got a bone stock Dell laptop - as vanilla as it gets. If Mickeysoft can't even get that right...

@evan Qualified no, I don't trust a computer to update properly unless I'm staring at it. In my experience, whenever a computer updates and I'm not looking at it, it gets into a strange state I can't recover from because I don't know how it happened.

That said, if other people want their computers to update while they aren't paying attention, it's fine if that's an option for them, as long as I still have the option to watch mine.

Has anyone tried turning the U.S. off and then back on again?

@russellmcormond @somecat @Pathfinder @loops @simid @rabia_elizabeth @actuallyautistic I've learned the hard way: The first thing I do when I start a new position is learn the people directly above me in the hierarchy. I usually get it at least a little wrong, and end up treating a more senior peer like a boss. But it's better than completely ignoring the hierarchy and getting fired for not doing what's expected of me.

@allenstenhaus @alice @seldo @actuallyautistic
Well, I wouldn't call him a tool.
Tools are useful for fixing things.

@theautisticcoach Like a lot of autistic people, my differences in childhood development compared to my peers made me equally a target for ridicule and praise. Being described as "special", even a "genius" by the adults around me did nothing to mitigate the growing sense of dehumanisation I felt during my childhood. And I fell off that pedestal in a big way when I grew up. @actuallyautistic @actuallyautistics @autisticadvocacy

Have my #ActuallyAutistic comrades ever been told or conditioned not to stim? I don’t mean dangerous stims like self harm, but the more common day to day ones like fidgeting, singing, etc.

#AskingAutistics @actuallyautistic @actuallyautistics

@liscarey @Phoenixrisen82 @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @actuallyautistics

My mother, too, along with "*stop* *fidgeting*!".
As an adult, and with a parrot who loves weird noises, I gave myself permission to make all the weird noises I want, when I'm at home. The first step on the road to making myself finally completely comfortable in at least one spot in the world.

@Phoenixrisen82 @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @actuallyautistics My mother would very sharply tell me to "stop making that noise" that I hadn't even been aware I was making.

My dad was better, much more calmly stopping only stims that has harm potential. But it was the 50s & 60s. We were both undiagnosed autistics, & understood each other, but not why other people were so different.

You know those holiday commercials, where there's a new car sitting in the driveway with a bow on it, and the recipient is over-the-moon thrilled? That's a lie. I bought a new car for hubs two weeks ago, got yelled at for it, even though it's exactly the car he said he wanted while we were car shopping, and it was a great deal, and I paid for it. Finally, yesterday, he admitted the car was great. And reminded me I should have asked him about it, first.

@gutenberg_org @aeon

A science fiction story, written in the 1940s, also predicted a vast database of knowledge, accessible to everyone in their homes, through a dedicated viewer / keyboard setup.

@CordiallyChloe

I remember when the tech magazines were writing articles about this proposed new site that had a goal of being the index to the internet. Anything you wanted could be found, just by searching. A ridiculous notion, the internet was too big, and it had a silly name. Google, really?

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