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[?]Miza Svelenaya 🏳️‍🌈 [EN : They | FR : Elle] » 🌐
@Mzsvelenaya@mastodon.art

Hello everyone, it's time ! (I'm not new on the Fediverse but I just migrate from another instance that didn't fully satisfy me... And I wasn't really active)
I'm Miza, a French artist and (I mostly create in French but I also talk in English) and I work on a
I mostly draw digitally, model with Blender. I also rig my 2D Vtuber model by myself.
I'm , and so I draw queer characters (mostly)

digital art of two girls who hold hand. one of them has long blond hair and animal ears. the other  has horns. they seem in love.

Alt...digital art of two girls who hold hand. one of them has long blond hair and animal ears. the other has horns. they seem in love.

    [?]Lisa Lorenzin KR4LFE (she/her) » 🌐
    @llorenzin@infosec.exchange

    , crochet edition, in which I have a socially acceptable fidget toy...

    @mbroome and I are taking a weeklong vertical cave rescue class, and it has been a looooong time since I tried to cram this much information into my head this fast. Fortunately one of the course leaders is a teacher as her day job and understands ADHD, so she's totally okay with me crocheting my way through the classroom instruction.

    We're three days in, and I've already finished the hat for my BIL and gotten a good start on the [crochet lace shrug](ilikecrochet.com/magazine/croc) I'm making with the nice cashmere yarn I got on super sale!

    This shrug pattern is *perfect* for classroom management - simple stitch, no finicky counting, just cluster into the chain-2 space over and over until I run out of yarn... 🥰 It's so much easier to concentrate on the lecture material when my hands are occupied! I even managed a halfway-decent Russian splice, from memory, when I ran into a break in the yarn.

    @cannibal @crafters

    completed crochet lace hat in a blue & black gradient yarn, sitting on a task book for NCRC Level 1 cave rescue

    Alt...completed crochet lace hat in a blue & black gradient yarn, sitting on a task book for NCRC Level 1 cave rescue

    an ugly but serviceable Russian splice in red yarn, next to a paperback Manual of U.S. Cave Rescue Techniques

    Alt...an ugly but serviceable Russian splice in red yarn, next to a paperback Manual of U.S. Cave Rescue Techniques

    completed crochet lace hat in a blue & black gradient yarn, sitting on a task book for NCRC Level 1 cave rescue

    Alt...completed crochet lace hat in a blue & black gradient yarn, sitting on a task book for NCRC Level 1 cave rescue

      [?]Owl Eyes » 🌐
      @d1@autistics.life

      @gamingonlinux I run a small-time server (a clone) with weekly meet-up (a window of only 4 hours/week), for the @ActuallyAutistic and community (who are into ). I have tons of fun doing this. :blob_cat_heart: I also post a few video clips and highlights each week.
      More info:
      docs.autis.toque.im/

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        [?]Elise (they/ them)🇦🇺🏳️‍🌈 » 🌐
        @ElisesWritings@wandering.shop

        I've been away editing & proof reading. But I'm happy to report that Countering the Hands of Crime is finished, and out today. It's got the intersection of and setting, crime and mystery threads in the plot, and , , autistic and identity exploration subplots, I was hoping for. The found families turned out well too 😄

        Direct From Me: payhip.com/b/snX5E

        All Links: elisecarlson.com/sythe-series/

        Selfie of smiling Elise (tall white person with short curly hair), holding up a copy of Countering the Hands of Crime, Sythe Series book 2, wearing a warm knit jacket in a backyard with autumn trees.

        Alt...Selfie of smiling Elise (tall white person with short curly hair), holding up a copy of Countering the Hands of Crime, Sythe Series book 2, wearing a warm knit jacket in a backyard with autumn trees.

          [?]TinkererJ » 🌐
          @V_S@infosec.exchange

          OK, project list.

          1. Learn C++ [ongoing],

          2. Organize & convert a thousand tabs of miscellaneous research I never sorted over the years, to pdfs [ongoing. Priority: 1],

          3. Sort over 7 TB's of backups scattered across various scavenged SSD's & HDD's without having a solid place to store everything and sort from there [ongoing],

          4. OptiPlex Hackintosh [paused],

          5. LITERALLY DRIVE MYSELF INSANE trying to build a UEFI-supported BIOS image for a ThinkStation D20, knowing full well I'm nowhere near skilled enough to pull something like that off yet [not started],

          6. Bunny robot [could be a fun break from the madness, but not started],

          7. Learn Blender to make my custom model [paused because OpenGL 4.8 support doesn't exist for this machine apparently. Workaround is needed],

          8. Hack into a Wi-Fi router I bought specifically for this purpose [paused, but sounds like fun. Priority Update: 2],

          9. Protogen helmet with a built-in Pi 4 B or 5 that has multiboot EFI support [paused], and

          10. Build my own Operating System with a similar design philosophy to Plan9 for the heck of it [surprisingly, started on the researching phase].

          ...and then comes the part of documenting my journey.

          These notebooks are about to get a lot of use, granted I don't keep grappling with getting stuck to one screen all the time. -w-'

            [?]Owl Eyes » 🌐
            @d1@autistics.life

            @autistics
            Announcement: multiplayer casual game today (Sat) for 4 hours in the late afternoon to evening (North America). That's in about 4 hours from now.

            Voxelibre is a free and clone. More details here: docs.autis.toque.im/

            Damage has been turned off. People with , or are invited.

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              [?]nadiyar » 🌐
              @nadiyar@nadiyar.com

              How does your life look without caffeine and clinical stimulants?

                [?]⠠⠵ avuko » 🌐
                @avuko@infosec.exchange

                autside.substack.com/p/the-fre

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                I’m (mostly?) autistic, and this really resonated with me.

                I’m wondering if someone wrote something similar, but from the perspective of those of our ND tribe who are more strongly from the

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                type?

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                bsky.app/profile/jaimehoerrick

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                I truly loathe the “Deficit & Disorder” acronyms for us. I would love having descriptions of our ways of being without the pathologic framing!

                @actuallyadhd @autistics

                  [?]Michal Bryxí [he/him] » 🌐
                  @MichalBryxi@mastodon.world

                  A friend of mine just told me: While standard brain walks into the room and picks up 10 things, we () tend to notice 50 or 100 of things.

                  So while for them it looks like we're not attentive for not noticing the spilled coffee on the table, our reality is that they seem to be functioning weird by not noticing the t-shirt that was intentionally left to be re-used, which means I really need to buy detergent, so I better collect the garbage that is under the sink, which needs ...

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                    [?]Peter » 🌐
                    @PeterLG@theblower.au

                    You know, not all of us have ADHD.

                    Some of us have plain old ADD. 🥲

                      [?]Murdoc Addams 🧛🏻:ri: 🇨🇦 » 🌐
                      @murdoc@autistics.life

                      Suddenly I'm wondering how many cases of cognitive or memory decline, or other psychological problems that were attributed to old age were in fact due to some form of neurodivergent (or possibly other) burnout, but weren't seen as such due to this not being well understood? :blob_cat_thinking:

                      @autistics

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                        [?]Moriel 🏳️‍⚧️ » 🌐
                        @moriel@chaosfem.tw

                        Hey all my neurodivergent peeps! This question came up in a Discord server i am in and i am wondering if the results here will be the same.

                        If you are any sort of neurodivergent, do you prefer programs and apps in dark mode or light mode?

                        Dark mode:132
                        Light mode:39
                        No preference:14

                          [?]TrueNorthSpice 🇨🇦 » 🌐
                          @TrueNorthSpice@mastodon.world

                          🧠 "...studies have found that people with ADHD tend to be highly creative thinkers, who may find new ways of approaching a problem that others hadn't thought of.
                          "The difficulty with compartmentalization can also lead to more fluidity, and connection between ideas, and creativity and risk taking,"

                          cbc.ca/radio/docproject/i-was-

                            [?]Temrin 😷 💛🤍💜🖤 FurEh DD 82 » 🌐
                            @Temrin@mastodon.art

                            Hey folks, so, while I'm not officially diagnosed with a specific neurodiversity yet, my therapist agrees there is definitely something there, probably in that area. I have been trying to chat with some older folks in my family about it and I sorta lack good resources or quizzes/quick assessment resources that could potentially help with breaching the subject with them, or helping in their own curiosity.

                            Are there any that folks recommend for good but easy reads?

                              [?]N.D. Olson » 🌐
                              @ndolson@mastodon.social

                              Not being able to explain why I'm upset and then being upset about not being able to explain it.

                              That loop has been running for as long as I can remember.