My short story “Hope Is the Thing With Feathers” is available to read for free along with all the other fabulous finalists in the Asimov’s Readers’ Award! Of particular interest to #corvid lovers and #neurodivergent folk!
Avec un ami, nous pensons à construire une base de connaissance collaborative pour adultes autistes avec des guides pratiques pour le quotidien : gérer les difficultés sensorielles, l'hygienne de vie, le travail adapté, les finances, les relations, les accomodations, etc.
Nous cherchons un front end moderne et sympa de type Wiki pour poster les articles organisés par catégories et qui permet la collaboration (sans forcément être autant avancé que Wikipedia)
Par exemple j'aime beaucoup https://ux.wikihero.org/experience-utilisateur-ux/accessibilite donc je recherche quelque chose dans ce genre
On veut que ce soit international donc la gestion d'articles en plusieurs langues serait top aussi (espagnol, basque, francais, anglais).
Mon ami est dev donc il pourra bidouiller le nécessaire. Des recommendations ? @clovis
My situation is getting worse day after day, the donations have disappeared and I have had to go back, the funds have run out again, I have nothing to eat and I have nowhere to sleep tonight please I beg you for a little help as I am still out here💔
On a related note, now I've half a mind to construct a simple clock API that spits out human-written poetry every minute. So I guess hit me up if you are down for a 1440 verse poem collab @smutstodon and/or @bookstodon 😆
A common question I get asked every day. I find it quite philosophical in nature. It reminded me of the old phrase “The clear star that is yesterday is like a summer breeze.”
It's hard learning you're living with a disability and didn't even know. And you don't know anyone else IRL that has the disability. So there's always this nagging impostor syndrome of "maybe I'm not really disabled", or this uneasy feeling like you have no feedback if you're living disabled life "right" or something. #ActuallyAutistic
@arcadetoken And for me as a then 68yr old, discovering my autistic self; now nearly 70.
But, we aren't alone. We have a whole online community with which to compare ourselves. We all find similarities with other Autists, and AuDHDers, and ADHDers. #Neurodiversity@actuallyautistic
Join us for the last #SpaceSyntax Lab seminar this term, hosted by the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL @ChrystalaPsathiti will present her work on secondary schools in Cyprus