There have been multiple accounts created with the sole purpose of posting advertisement posts or replies containing unsolicited advertising.

Accounts which solely post advertisements, or persistently post them may be terminated.

@mcr314@todon.nl cover

Michael Richardson is an open source and open standards consultant.

An autodidact, he wrote mail transfer agents as a teenager, and in the
1990s, after failing at high energy physics, found his calling designing and
building embedded networking products, in the security sector.
Michael is a father of a teenager, and lives in Ottawa, Canada.

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

LehtoriTuomo , to actuallyautistic

For both conference days, I've been binging on caffeine but still have encountered a session or two where I've started drifting in and out. I've gotten much practice in this over the years so my head hasn't nodded. However, it's still annoying. I can so see how my executive function doesn't work the way it does for NTs.

I guess I should start fighting this before I'm too far, with some sort of stimming. I just don't know what it would be. In the last session I started tapping myself with fingers and that seemed to help. However, I had already drifted for parts of two talks at that point so might've just gotten back from the slump.

I'm again wondering whether this is more about AuDHD than "pure" autism.

@actuallyautistic

mcr314 ,
@mcr314@todon.nl avatar

@LehtoriTuomo @actuallyautistic I wish "standing desks" could become the norm at conferences. I also like recordings... where one can pause slides, and also 2x play the speaker.

LehtoriTuomo , to actuallyautistic

Someone asked whether I ever played Doom. No, not really. I told that I've never liked first person shooters and then it hit me. I never liked them as there's too much going on. In fact, I've never been a big fan of any types of shooters, the only exception being Cannon Fodder. Now, with the new-found autistic perspective, it makes perfect sense. Sensory overdrive all the time equals no fun. How about my fellow autistics, any fans of shooters?

@actuallyautistic

mcr314 ,
@mcr314@todon.nl avatar

@LehtoriTuomo @actuallyautistic yeah, I liked Doom. But that was the last one I liked. Then it got too busy.

spika , to actuallyautistic
@spika@neurodifferent.me avatar

After taking a bite of corn picked from the backyard which had a flavor and texture which was both unexpected and offensive, to the point where I could not swallow and had to immediately spit it out.... I'm reminded of how food was such a point of anxiety for me as a child, vegetables especially.

I hated eating apart from my parents as a child. My parents had endured enough dinnertime related meltdowns to know not to press when it came to new foods if they wanted to have a peaceful dinnertime, but other relatives and other people's parents were a nightmare. I never knew what seemingly nice adult was going to turn into a bully on me at dinnertime and try to force a vegetable and refuse to take 'no' for an answer. Even worse if there were peers who didn't have food aversions and were accustomed to rules like "you must try a bite of everything on your plate" who would join in with their peer pressure. I don't know how many meltdowns I had as a kid due to being afraid to eat a food an an adult taking it to be a power struggle.

It took me until well into my 20s to be able to expand my palate to include more vegetables than just raw bell peppers and celery, and even still.... I have a hard time considering most vegetables food because of days like today, when I bit into something and it wasn't quite right.

@actuallyautistic

mcr314 ,
@mcr314@todon.nl avatar

@spika @actuallyautistic Please google ARFID.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • lifeLocal
  • goranko
  • All magazines