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Autism
A community for respectful discussion and memes related to autism acceptance. All neurotypes are welcome.
We have created our own instance! Visit Autism Place the following community for more info.
Community:
Values
- Acceptance
- Openness
- Understanding
- Equality
- Reciprocity
- Mutuality
- Love
Rules
- No abusive, derogatory, or offensive post/comments e.g: racism, sexism, religious hatred, homophobia, gatekeeping, trolling.
- Posts must be related to autism, off-topic discussions happen in the matrix chat.
- Your posts must include a text body. It doesn't have to be long, it just needs to be descriptive.
- Do not request donations.
- Be respectful in discussions.
- Do not post misinformation.
- Mark NSFW content accordingly.
- Do not promote Autism Speaks.
- General Lemmy World rules.
Encouraged
- Open acceptance of all autism levels as a respectable neurotype.
- Funny memes.
- Respectful venting.
- Describe posts of pictures/memes using text in the body for our visually impaired users.
- Welcoming and accepting attitudes.
- Questions regarding autism.
- Questions on confusing situations.
- Seeking and sharing support.
- Engagement in our community's values.
- Expressing a difference of opinion without directly insulting another user.
- Please report questionable posts and let the mods deal with it. Chat Room
- We have a chat room! Want to engage in dialogue? Come join us at the community's Matrix Chat.
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Helpful Resources
- Are you seeking education, support groups, and more? Take a look at our list of helpful resources.
Hi!
No matter how much I try, I just can't make it work with NTs. It's like we're 2 different species in the same type of body. At this point, I'm only sticking to chill autistic and ADHD people. I don't care anymore about making it work with NTs.
Do you have preferred time zones?
What's something you find interesting about clocks that most people don't seem to know?
Also, I just realized that battery voltages run in multiples of 1.5v. I wonder why not 1, 2, or 5.
Nominal battery voltages depend on the chemistry of the cell used, specifically the "oxidation potential" of the cathode and anode materials. You can think of it as "how badly one side of the battery wants to grab electrons from the other side". 3.7 V is extremely common as it's the number for common lithium materials. (But the real voltage varies a bit depending on the charge). Multiples of 1.5 V are common because it is the number for alkaline cells and you can get multiples of the voltage by putting several cells in series (end on end). I dont think there are commonly used chemistries with a nominal voltage of 2 V.
Are you an electrician? Tell me one interesting thing about American residential electrical systems.