Fortunately, I’ve also got autism… That’s fortunate, right?
Jul (they/she)
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If it’s POSIX compliant then it will work on all versions of Linux/Unix. Otherwise it depends on specific implementations that have branched for decades.
I was just chatting with some people about how I’ve discovered how bad habit and conditioning affect neurotypical people. This was in the context of visual, audio, and other gender cues that cause NT people to misgender trans and non binary people. I had recently discovered how the gender conditioning can make it difficult for NT people to change when things are automatic in their brains. They aren’t used to having to concentrate to remember words like i do, so they don’t have that easy place to inject conscious decisions.
So yeah, there are some things we are superior at and if NT people would just accommodate our disadvantages, our advantages could benefit them. But the current political atmosphere is isolationist and individualism, so they want everything to benefit them since they can’t stand to collaborate to get the benefits we offer.
Jul (they/she)@piefed.blahaj.zoneto ADHD@lemmy.world•People with ADHD may have an underappreciated advantage: HypercuriosityEnglish11·4 days agoNope I don’t agree. Language has meaning to people, and has no obligation to past meanings or logic. If it did then we wouldn’t have been able to reclaim the use of the word gay which has changed meanings multiple times just in my lifetime.
Jul (they/she)@piefed.blahaj.zoneto ADHD@lemmy.world•People with ADHD may have an underappreciated advantage: HypercuriosityEnglish1·5 days agoBut that’s how language works. Things mean what the majority of people say they mean. Otherwise, everyone would still be using the n word because it wouldn’t have a negative meaning. It’s about communication, not absolute logic.
Almost every night…
Jul (they/she)@piefed.blahaj.zoneto ADHD@lemmy.world•People with ADHD may have an underappreciated advantage: HypercuriosityEnglish51·6 days agoI mean, yeah, but it’s the idiom for that and is why I put it in quotes. Not all idioms make logical sense.
Jul (they/she)@piefed.blahaj.zoneto ADHD@lemmy.world•People with ADHD may have an underappreciated advantage: HypercuriosityEnglish70·6 days agoI mean it’s a “water is wet” kind of “discovery” for anyone who has or understands ADHD, but it’s nice to see it spelled out in an accessible way for laymen. Many types of neurodivergence have advantages, it’s just that those advantages are not as impactful as the disadvantages because they the disadvantages break societal norms. Just like a person in a wheelchair breaks the societal norm of stairs. Unless accommodations are made, they disabled person is unable to participate in society and thus they are unable to use or sometimes even show their advantages.
Same. I have had a few types of headache issues most of my life and no one believed the pain was that bad because I don’t express it the way people expect when in severe pain. So, I always thought I had a low tolerance until a doctor freaked out at some severe tibial stress fractures that I was still being asked to run on them. And it took faking a painful yell when the doctor was manipulating it in the first visit to get the bone scan ordered to get to that freak out. I just don’t uncontrollably verbalize severe pain or fully shut down or things like that like neurotypicals.