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ScriptFanix

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Musician
Random #HAProxy tips.
Support engineer.
SysAdmin.
Nerd.
Music Addict, éclectique mais exigeant.
Fan de SF et Manga.

Life goal achieved: Working for a Free Software company

#actuallyAutistic (diagnosed)

J'ai abandonné l'idée de suivre mes demandes d'abonnement, dites moi pourquoi vous voulez me suivre en DM

Je parle aussi de sujets importants, comme le #fromage par exemple

TRÈS N'AMOUREUX d'une métalleuse

"Tu as beaucoup de chance" — @LaKorin
"Irrécupérable" — @devnull

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ScriptFanix ,
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@produnis What the! We're already at bash 5? Last time I looked at the specs it was bash 3! Guess there are a lot of yummies in there!

autism101 , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Do you have any clothing routines? I own eight gray plain t-shirts with no tags which I love. I often will just wear them over and over again.

@actuallyautistic

ScriptFanix ,
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@autism101 I tend to wear at least one black apparel, as I'm also colourblind.
@actuallyautistic

pathfinder , to ActuallyAutistic group
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@actuallyautistic

I often describe myself as a minimal speaker. It's because whilst I can speak, unless seriously overwhelmed, I vastly prefer not to. In large part, this is because the effort of speaking, and it is, more often than not, a real effort for me, rarely seems worth it. Since realising I am autistic, I have come to realise why this could be and also why communicating on here is so much easier and not just because it's text, because I struggle with that elsewhere too.

Language, whether text or verbal, is communication. Whether that be communicating thoughts, or feelings. Expressing emotions, or ideas. It is the medium and not the source. The source is where these things are coming from and it is what shapes our use of the medium and therefore in large part the assumptions we make about how others are using it and therefore the likely success of any communication.

Enter the double-empathy theory and the general acknowledgement that autism is a fundamental difference in the ways in which our brains work, often exampled by describing it as a different operating system. It means that whilst I am using the same language to talk with allistics, how we're both using it, the ends and purpose, even the nature of the information being transmitted, can often be fundamentally different.

An example I have used, is to compare it to a foreign language speaker with a reasonable understanding of the local language, but having to work incredibly hard to keep up with a conversation and having to constantly check their translations and whether or not they were making the right replies and not offending anyone. But to be truly accurate, you would also have to add in a cultural divide, a root level difference in the expectation and assumptions they are making about life and how this was also shaping their communication.

This, I think, is why speaking has always been so hard for me. Why it's always been so much of an effort and often without point. It's not that I am speaking a foreign language, or that my words themselves can't be understood. But that the information I am attempting to convey and the intended purpose of that information, is so far out of phase with the expectations of those around me, that miscommunication, confusion and the all too familiar fallout becomes almost inevitable. It's also why speaking here is so much easier.

Effective communication is more than just using the right words, it's about realising the intent and purpose behind those words. About understanding where someone is coming from as much as what they are trying to say. And that, as the saying goes, takes two to tango.


ScriptFanix ,
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@pathfinder I have lived in Tahiti. People there tend to express their view without words, and I've embrassed it. Thing is, in metropolitan France, no one gets my gestures. For example, to express approval, I just raise my eyebrows. In Tahiti, it works.
@actuallyautistic

ScriptFanix ,
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@pathfinder
It's the same in France.
@actuallyautistic

mondoweiss , to palestine group
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Indiana University's "Liberation Commencement" was a celebration of the students' brave commitment to fighting powerful institutions and their involvement in challenging Zionism and the Palestinian genocide.

https://mondoweiss.net/2024/05/a-tale-of-two-commencements-how-gaza-solidarity-encampments-are-changing-the-way-we-see-university-education/


@palestine @israel

ScriptFanix ,
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@KathyLK
Because a state that openly invites immigration at the scale Israel is inviting Jews to do is bound to need to expand. Result: conquest of neighbouring territories, by any means necessary.
@skippy442 @somekindahate3 @mondoweiss @palestine @actuallyautistic

ScriptFanix ,
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@nicholas_saunders @KathyLK @skippy442 @somekindahate3 @mondoweiss @palestine @actuallyautistic Colons have been illegally settling in palestinian territories for decades, sometimes killing them.

ScriptFanix ,
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@Zumbador @actuallyautistic I just blindly replied to the thread, did not notice the Autistic group had been added by someone for no apparent reason. Sorry for the trouble

CynAq , to ActuallyAutistic group
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@actuallyautistic

Melt down or freeze up, that is the question.

ScriptFanix ,
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@pathfinder
Go somewhere and have your meltdown there
@CynAq @actuallyautistic

ScriptFanix ,
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@mox
That's not a systemd service definition, it's a dbus one
@m4

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