Windows NT is a proprietary kernel developed by Microsoft. Autism is free and open source brainware.
Autism
A community for respectful discussion and memes related to autism acceptance. All neurotypes are welcome.
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Also, Windows NT is no longer supported while the support for brains running autism has only grown over the last few years and no general end-of-life date has been announced for that support.
Unless you are referring to the first version of NT released, then I'm sorry but Windows NT is still in active development
Hey dad
NT is (was?) a trademark of Canada's Northern Telecom.
Are you familiar with the theory of predictive processing? If not, look it up esp. In relation to autism. Tldr: human brains do not process information to form an image of the world, but we predict what the world may look like at any given moment. We use our sensory input only to correct errors in our prediction. There are two thing at play with autism here. 1. We are aware of more errors than NTs (inability to sift critical errors from non-critical ones) 2. When human brains detect an error it can choose to believe the input or the prediction. NT brains assign higher value to normative rules (sometimes they value input more and other times the prediction (internalized belief)) While autistic brains give more value to sensory input. Anyway, this is what I know of the current state of neurological difference, but I'm no scientist.
This one is interesting:
https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/me-and-monotropism-unified-theory-autism
I really like the idea of thoughts having inertia. It fits so well
Thoughts having too much inertia? Or maybe my thoughts run on a surface without enough friction. Like an ice rink, my brain is smooth and I have no ice cleats
Idea could be intresting but execution is very pathologizing. If they only could stop this.
Yes, I believe that you are on track. It is mostly sensitivity that makes us overwhelmed a lot, which can cause the symptom of freezing (like, standing still completely) or panicking.
The upside of it is that it makes it possible to go much more into depth with complicated topics than NT people, the downside is not performing well in crowded areas.
Our brains are hyperconnected, theirs aren't.
Theres an idea at the moment that what happens for adhd with dopamine, happens for autism but with seratonin
Were all horse-hung gigachads?