Being good at geoguesser is way more useful than it may seem
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Once I ordered food online. After I choosed everything and was ready to pay the web page said that I not only need to create an account but also download the app. I don’t know what they wanted from my phone, probably notifications or geolocalisation. I ate elsewhere.
The most frustrating experience I had was with brico dépot. To buy a shelve I needed to create an account but it blocked me because my behavior was “abnormal”. After an hour trying to reach customer service they told me to call the shop for them to create me an account, they did but when I tried to connect the password were wrong and guess what? When I tried to reset it they blocked me because my behavior was “abnormal”. The next day I called my mom who created an account for me, I entered the gmail address and the correct password, no “wrong password” error but “abnormal behavior”. I wasted 2 days on this shit.
I use Fast Notepad, since I tried it I never tried any other ones.
I’ve seen a meme like: “There’s too many insect species for him not being autistic”
Jeraxus@lemmy.sdf.orgto Autism@lemmy.world•It's Friday 02/21/2025. Hey, What's Going On!2·5 months agoMy random variation in sleep schedule is hitting again. I’m now going to bed at 6 am. Even if it’s far from the first time I’ve still no clue if sleeping during day is better or worse than during night. Both have pro and cons
Jeraxus@lemmy.sdf.orgto Autism@lemmy.world•It's Just A Five Minute Walk - Experimental Short Film Autism - YouTube1·5 months agoI don’t understand why she didn’t put her headphones on immediately when going outside, even without music
Keeping a done list everytime I make a to do list. It happen often to me to feel exhausted and guilty because I’m exhausted and gonna rest without having anything of what I’ve planned done. The done list really helps me, I also put things on it that weren’t even in my td list in the first place, like eating in a bad day.
Jeraxus@lemmy.sdf.orgto Autism@lemmy.world•How do I study and retain information without getting overloaded?3·6 months agoLeitner box work well and because it need you to space your sessions it should help not getting overwhelmed by them. And since you need to chose precisely what you want to learn it make you part the subject.
If you don’t want to try leitner box, defining what you want to learn should help you not trying to learn too much at once.
The main benefits can simply being sure you are (or aren’t) autistic. You can also have accommodations. Whether you want to get into a diagnosis process or not it can be interesting to talk to a therapist
Cooking time is very variable, focus more on the look, smell and taste than a precise timing. Taste regularly. Cooking is all about experience so the only way to really get better at it is to try and retry, taking notes may help.
Jeraxus@lemmy.sdf.orgto Autism@lemmy.world•As an autistic person how do you stay motivated (more specifically doing long tasks)?3·11 months agoI take breaks until I’m ready to start. Risky but work for me
It feel like they think to me, I don’t know if it’s really the case but it’s still heartwarming. I got pants, not too hot, not too tight, with enough cotton. It’s like it give a meaning to the hours I spent without finding a good pant.
Worse, I didn’t learned to hide it.
Jeraxus@lemmy.sdf.orgto Autism@lemmy.world•Does anyone else use AI to rework texts/emails/planned conversations to sound more allistic?English4·1 year agoNot necessarily ai, but I use recommendations of message app to make a 2-3 word answer instead of a single word one
Jeraxus@lemmy.sdf.orgto Autism@lemmy.world•With what fictional character you identify with?English1·1 year agoThere’s several, I don’t necessarily identify to all of their traits but:
WALL-E
Haneru (Pon no Michi)
The Zerg overmind
It’s progressive for me, sweat feel uncomfortable then irritating, tiring, and finally painful/burning. But it also depend of my mindset, I’m a lot less tolerant at home where I should rest.
Jeraxus@lemmy.sdf.orgto Autism@lemmy.world•Anyone else travel with a backpack nearly everywhere you go? If so, what's in there?English2·1 year agoCaffeine, melatonin and different painkillers. A book, my ID and priority card, a water bottle. And if I’m traveling I add an external battery and cables, a console. I also tried to put in my comfort food but it’s chocolate and it melt.
I don’t always need someone to interrupt me for this to happen.
I don’t relate to ARFID but when I need to eat without wanting to I usually listen to/watch a video or a serie at the same time.
If I can’t have several hours a day I will take them on my sleep time. If I have only 2-3 hours a day it will have a cost.