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In 2013 the APA merged autism and aspergers into the bucket of Autism Spectrum Disorder which many now refer to as just autism. Autism is a spectrum disorder where on one side you have “highly functional” people who are mostly indistinguishable from neurotypical folk and on the other end you have people who cannot speak, cannot function on their own, are dependent on their family or the state their entire lives, and can often have other serious health issues.

Autism speaks was founded in 2005 and merged with groups started in the 90s. So the “Autism” in the name is not really referring to modern ASD as a whole and its focus has always been primarily on the latter group. As a result the group has advocated for things meant to support individuals on the higher severity side of the spectrum, which includes a focus more on family as spokespeople, and supporting research to prevent the worst parts of autism (a “cure”). The “cure” bit is the main issue as in the past that was literally in the mission statement and mentioned in marketing constantly.

The “Autistic community” you encounter online inherently lacks those who can’t speak or write. Autism represents an aspect of themselves they each have different feelings about but it’s very often a core piece of their identity. As a result Autism Speak’s approach is offensive because it takes an objectively more negative view of their identity (a “cure” can border into eugenics in that light) and includes a focus on other people besides the autistic individual. In my opinion, the community is unfortunately highly neglectful of those who literally can’t have a voice in the conversation but that’s a whole different matter.

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I’m pretty sure if I dug into my backup-of a backup-of a backup-of a backup to get to my old files from the 00s I’d find this there. I might have even ironically had this picture on my Zune.

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In that case I’d use sweetened tomato puree and vinegar.

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A few times. Fantastic marbling but ironically not very good with ketchup.

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More like seatbelt is muscle memory they don’t actively think about. Nobody is mentioning closing the door or aligning their foot to the pedals either.

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Same. From comment section I get people are talking about being school kids but like… Social studies is 3 ring binder, math is spiral notebook with perforations, English is library book and black and white composition notebook, science is a folder that gets replaced monthly after it rips… All loaded into a backpack along with like 5 textbooks wrapped in brown paper

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No way those movies will still play

how similar are other North American countries to USA??

I mean the other 2 countries, Canada and Mexico, how similar are both of them to United States?? Both countries have a similar economy and democracy etc, and I think those two countries share things like supermarkets, stores, etc. I suppose the cultural differences are not a lot, that is very nice.

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Everyone knows the only definition of culture is what year your city was founded and therefore how many old buildings it has. Oh and If you need to leave city center to see the ruins of the structures Europeans destroyed during colonization it doesn’t count. Only old buildings you can see from a tour bus counts as culture, duh.

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I had trouble thinking up an original, funny name so I’ve just gone with “Lorem Ipsum” in the meantime

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I know the straight pipes move data between processes and curved pipes go to or from files depending on direction, but what do bolts do?

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Charles Darwin wrote On the Origin of Species.

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Sticking to AWS, you can host static content direct in S3. Just need a bucket and DNS CNAME.

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I’m more a fan of cutting up magazines myself. It’s not often you get an excuse for some crafts when you’re busy kidnapping heirs and taunting detectives.

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Connect to your instance’s PG and run: DELETE comment WHERE body ILIKE ‘%uwu%’;

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But if you die due to a puddle induced mishap then you will go to wetsockhalla where every day is spent in the battle against wet socks.

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“usually” is very generous. Automated testing takes effort to develop and maintain, a lot more than the rest of the CICD pipeline combined. And it’s only one piece of a complete qa strategy, if it’s all you have you’re still using users as testers.

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It’d work for everything, data lives in your storage devices, not the motherboard.

Barring UEFI/bios config issues or hardware incompatibility you just swap hardware and boot up exact same as before.

You might then need to make small tweaks if things aren’t setup quite ideally. For instance if you have lemmy binding to a specific IP rather than 0.0.0.0 and you use dhcp reservations then you might need to adjust that IP in config. Or if you don’t have fstab using uuid then your mounts might be messed up. But that stuff can all be avoided and they’re minor to fix.

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Pickles make some sense but Skippy creamy peanut butter? That’s just tasteless

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19 has federation bugs. Mainly outgoing but I’ve also seen incoming federation gradually fail. Restart the docker container routinely (cron job) until fixes come out.

Permission problems with sonarr/radarr

Hey i was playing around with my sonarr/radarr containers, i wanted to get the permissions right. Everything was just 777. They are in containers with -e PUID=1000 -e PGID=1000. When i set their folders to 700 and chown 1000:1000 the folder. If i go in the container i can read write all i want and outside the container the...

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Not sure I follow what the issue is, it sounds like permissions are working as expected. If you want your normal user account to have permissions you can create a group with ID of 1000 in the host OS, add your user to that group, and set permission to 770.

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