might-be-a-cat.bsky.social
Loving and eccentric parent and partner. Admin/programmer/analyst/whatever. Linux enthusiast. Python today. Trying to decide whether to Rust or Go tomorrow. #actuallyautistic
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People aren’t the only ones who can get a case of the Mondays
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Not mentioned: minimum just gives you adds and user data collection.
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Nope. She has Pokémon socks. Socks that don’t match merely mean she can have two different Pokemon with her.
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On one hand, cool. On the other, why?
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Not just dolphins: Marxist dolphins!
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I feel like most of these companies need consent explained to them.
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Rage With The Machine? Rage For The Machine?
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Love it. I am new to Go, but in previous languages (Python, C#), I tried to keep imports to a minimum
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Political contraceptive. I love it
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Sad that it is necessary, but very glad that someone is stepping up
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The hardest one to ask for, imho
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My dream job
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Does anyone know of a good source for Canadian chicken? Asking for a friend :)
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Translation branch. I imagine that they will just toss everything into Google Translate. I’m certain that it works flawlessly, especially with high technical language
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Exactly. The definition of autism has changed, removing many of the silly restrictions that Kanner put on it. Reality hasn’t changed, just the way we label it.
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Mid 30s
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Wow. I read Neurotribes recently so the problematic origin of ABA is not new. I am surprised by how ABA is so integrated into the Canadian education system. I am in the central US and the school staffs knowledge of ABA is low. My child’s aides were just regular paras. It worked well.
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Mandated is too strong of a word, at least in the US. The developmental psychologist that diagnosed our youngest recommended it, but they certainly didn’t compel it.
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Touch it, breathe in the smell, then wash your hands after. Pesticides and more urine than anyone wants to think about.
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It is Go, not Java. Keep it simple!
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Fun note: many security products stop working if you don’t pay.
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I think even his most ardent fan-boys think he did it, they just somehow believe it is a good thing.
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What about Smudge? I’m certain that he has invaluable input.
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For me, the hard part is to imagine knowing the context but going to work for them anyway. Palantir, the magical orb that allows the evil lord to take over your mind if you use it.
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That is horrible! Yes, it isn’t a “normal” child raising experience but normal isn’t all that great.
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That reminds me that I still haven’t read Redshirts
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Institutional capacity which does not exist and cannot be quickly created, it may be worth noting.
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I had forgotten all about diagramming sentences. That was actually pretty fun
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Commented
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What is next? Megadoses of vitamins? Chelating agents?
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Is it possible to buy an octopus or get the 3d printer specs for it?
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Some may not be generally considered countries or have thinking inhabitants…
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At least your bowels will be clean! You don’t want to face a recession with dirty bowels. That would just be embarrassing.
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“You are so close to normal it doesn’t matter”
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Don’t forget the opportunity for injury and exposure to harmful substances.
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Strictly speaking, you can. It just won’t do anything useful other than make your coworkers question your competence or mental state.
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Finally!!