[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 2 points 3 months ago

@Emerald @Melatonin honestly it's just that we have a very different social style in general.

Allistic social patterns are focused heavily on social hierarchy and group dynamics, which we couldn't care less about (see identity theory of autism, "group/organization/association based identity vs values based identity".

As far as allistics are concerned we tend to be "overly blunt", "too matter of fact", "condescending", etc etc.... mostly because we don't include all the subtle nods to social standings and hierarchy in our communication.

[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 4 points 7 months ago

@Murdoc Oh yeah! And that's how "regenerative braking" works!

[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 4 points 10 months ago

@Tsun In the US there's little to gain really, being autistic is both for and against you and formal diagnosis applies to both ends equally.

It gets used in child custody hearings to take children away from parents, conservatorships to take away our rights, etc.

And for accommodations, depends on your state. Half the country has "at-will-employment" laws, which practically means you have zero protections, so a diagnosis doesn't offer much help there.

[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 5 points 10 months ago

@cogitoprinciple Yeah, unfortunately it rules me out of having any information since I'm in the US

[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 2 points 1 year ago

@Brkdncr @KasanMoor for reference, mailgun offers a free tier for <5k emails a month. It's what I use for email from any of my servers.

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[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 3 points 1 year ago

@Harrison ::face palm:: thank you for calling that out, I'm so used to correcting fellow americans on copyright

[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 2 points 1 year ago

@jarfil @Shialac "How are you?" "Forever hating that question, you?"

[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 4 points 1 year ago

@BilboBargains @MadgePickles ... I kinda want to steal that one because it's brutal and beautiful

[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 2 points 1 year ago

@Caesium @MadgePickles Taking calls for my job I've developed "I'm doing alright, how can I help you?"... internally it's my own "fuck your formality, get to the point"

[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 3 points 1 year ago

@dark_stang @seasonone as someone who uses both: abstraction is mostly about (a) cross-compatibility (making one command work across multiple different database backends) and (b) interfacing more naturally with code to reduce the work needed to make changes

[-] shiri@foggyminds.com 4 points 1 year ago

@shortwavesurfer @InquisitiveApathy ion drives really don't solve any of these problems.

Orbital dynamics are *weird* and "more speed" isn't a solution. With orbital dynamics your relative position and speed are directly related, so moving faster basically means changing direction. Once you're in microgravity thrust power is more about how quickly you can steer and fuel quantity is how many maneuvers you can do. Ion drives can do a lot of maneuvers, but every maneuver is very slow (which also makes them more complicated because you need to account for the changes that happen over the course of the maneuver).

We don't travel to orbital bodies in a straight line because it goes beyond an absurd quantity of fuel to do so (ion drives don't even scratch the surface of the amount needed, let alone the complexity they add due to slow acceleration).

Right now we don't have much to improve the speed of getting places and not much on the horizon there either, so we're focusing on questions like how to survive getting there.

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