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Making exercises more accessible to the disabled? Fuck yeah!
things that made me stop wanting to die that require no effort whatsoever
change the color used to highlight text on your laptop
move the pictures on your wall
stack whatever clutter is in your room into piles even if you don’t have time to clean it all
slightly vary your commute, even just by one street
change where you sit and scroll aimlessly on your phone even if it’s only to the chair in your room instead of your bed
drink water or juice out of a wine glass in the morning because nothing is real
shower with the lights off, without music
buy $3 flowers at trader joe’s—they look bad next to the more expensive ones but they look so good in your room
start typing things you don’t post into your notes. your thoughts can be worth documenting even if you don’t deem them worth sharing
wake up super early just once. you don’t have to make it a habit it’s just extra satisfying to go to bed that night
listen to the entirety of your favorite album from 2015
Almost all of these are about variety. Humans need stimulation! We need enrichment! We literally cannot do the same thing every day!
The other day I was feeling miserable, so I hopped on a bus and rode it all the way back to where I’d started, and my brain, which had finally had some proper stimulation via new environments, was suddenly ready to go again!
This is why taking walks/drives and trying new hobbies are good for you! Don’t turn yourself into a sad zoo animal! You need some pumpkins to roll around in your enclosure!
ITS BACK!!!!!
god i fucking love the quote “dont turn yourself into a sad zoo animal” it has really inspired me!
Earlier this year I contacted Ao3 suggesting that there should be a way to permanently block certain tags from all of your search results, so that if you never want to see a particular topic, you don't have to enter it in again every time you run a new search.
Ao3 support just replied suggesting a workaround to permanently hide works containing particular terms/tags, using a site skin. Not as convenient as an account setting, but better than nothing, so I figured I'd share their instructions!
Ensure that you have the latest version of your browser updated on your device.
Log in.
Select the My Dashboard link in your username’s drop down menu in the upper right corner of the screen.
Select the “Skins” link in your Dashboard menu.
Select the “Create Site Skin” button in the upper part of the page.
Enter a title for your skin.
In the CSS field, use the following template to hide works, replacing the tag names in quotation marks with your own. You can copy and paste it for as many tags as you like.
Hide all tags containing a keyword:
This example will hide works with the tags with "Naruto" in them, including relationship, character, and freeform tags. .blurb:has(a[href*="Naruto"i]) { display: none; } If the tags you wish to hide has spaces, you will need to replace them with "%20" like so: .blurb:has(a[href*="Uzumaki%20Naruto"i]) { display: none; }
Hide a specific tag:
This example will hide works with the tag "Fluff", but not "Fluff and Angst" or "Fluffy". .blurb:has(a[href$="/Fluff/works"i]) { display: none; } If the tag you wish to hide has spaces, you will need to replace them with "%20" like so: .blurb:has(a[href$="/Major%20Character%20Death/works"i]) { display: none; }
Hide a rating tag:
This template will hide works that are rated Explicit. .blurb:has(span[title*="Explicit"i]) { display: none; } If the rating you wish to hide has spaces, you can just use the first word of the rating and it will work. For example, using "Teen" for Teen And Up Audiences. .blurb:has(span[title*="Teen"i]) { display: none; }
Hide a specific relationship tag:
This example will hide works with the tag " Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski", but not "Derek/Stiles". You will need to replace the / character in the relationship tag to a "*s*" and change any spaces to "%20" like so: .blurb:has(a[href$="Derek%20Hale*s*Stiles%20Stilinski/works"i]) { display: none; }
Select the button to “Submit” the skin.
Select the “Use” button to start using the skin.
When using the site skin, you may notice a difference between the number of works in a search result and the number of works you see. This is because the site skin hides works from your view, and is a purely cosmetic change.
Spent a ridiculous amount of time last night obsessively editing my hand written zines in Photoshop to take away any tiny blemishes so they were definitely readable.
Whatever. Understand or don't.
try it out here!! this is a small passion project me and my friend have been tinkering with on and off over the past few weeks, and i'm really happy to finally share it with you all! (warning we're still tinkering with the css so the website might look kind of wonky depending on what device/browser you're on) in a lot of ways this is also a gift to fourleafisland's lovely art community, so i want to say thanks to them for inspiring the concept and letting use their minnow design! ^^
this is genuinely such a wonderful project you guys have made, i've started using it off streams and it has been such a huge help. please everyone, check it out and thank you so much to rorrii and smeedle for this!!
Crawling out of my hole to remind people that with this current update to Firefox (version 144) they've gone and dumped in their lot with a buncha lil AI tools, namely Perplexity as a new search engine.
So if the sound of that leaves your mouth tasting of tar, here's what you want to do:
In the url bar, type in about:config
It'll give you a big scary warning page that you might poke holes in your browser. Good. You want to do that. Click continue.
One by one, you're going to need to put each of these into the search bar in the page, not up top:
browser.ml.enable browser.ml.chat.enabled extensions.ml.enabled browser.ml.linkPreview.enabled browser.tabs.groups.smart.enabled browser.tabs.groups.smart.userEnabled
Each of these are gonna have a lil toggle icon on the right hand side that looks like a funky double-ended arrow. Click that and the value next to it should change to false. It all auto saves as you go. Some of these might already be set to false by default and that's peachy.
The next best thing you can do for yourself is to set your default search engine to udm14 or Qwant, but for now, we're just tidying the garden a lil bit.
bro im gonna CRY i didnt know this 🥺
Made these about a month ago, figured other spoonies might want to use them
Yknowhat, all of these probably apply to me today.
: You guessed it: looks like it's a so-called AI
Mozilla, in its finite wisdom, embedded LLM bots into recent versions of Firefox for the vitally-important purpose of… naming tab groups. Now, some users are noticing CPU and power usage spikes caused by a background process called Inference.
Ugh. Reminder again for Firefox users to visit your about:config page, search for the browser.ml.chat.enabled key, and set that to false:
If yours says true then double-click it until it reads false.
Doing that turns off the AI chatbot features in Firefox, but also the stupid new LLM tab-naming feature that's rolling out.
Shame is one of the hardest things about ADHD for me. I'm back and the book is finished but instead of feeling proud, I feel ashamed for not having managed to stay active, manage my household better or even shower regularly.
I wasn't sure what comic "would be good to come back with", so I just wrote about what I'm actually dealing with right now.
I’m so happy to be back and hope someone still gets some value from my comics!
POV: mister Devon Price, PhD, telling me that I am right about everything
Source: Unmasking Autism, discovering the new faces of neurodiversity
i’m not trying to come off as impatient, i genuinely just wanna know
gonna post my entire stickman reaction pic collection
hi i hope this is ok to add on to but here are some i noticed you didn’t have also my phone is running at like 2fps trying to type this so i hope this goes through…
being self aware suuuucks like yeah this thought pattern/behavior is stupid and pointless and a symptom. i know this. [does it anyways
preforming my compulsions while rolling my eyes to show i know theyre irrational