I don't think I have ADHD but this is basically the summary of my life
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Half the things people call "ADHD problems" is just perfectly normal human behaviour
yeahhhhhhh as a counselor with ADHD it is a major pet peeve of mine reading just about anything ADHD-related on social media
When I read something and lose my place 💁
My life hack for that is to just never close any tabs.
(Reboots)
Browser: There are 496 tabs in your previous session. Are you sure you want to restore?
Me: Did I stutter?
You: Did I stutter?
Browser: No but your computer/phone is about to.
Those are rookie numbers I have over thousands.
Those 5GB of ram being permanently screaming at me wanting to be closed...
In Firefox search for restore_tabs_lazily in about:config.
I've just been working really hard on my self-control to get it below 500 lol.
I want an extension that simply saves every page I open into a new page in a specific OneNote notebook. Yea, most would be crap, but the storage is trivial, and the search capability would be awesome.
Plus it would sort of serve as my own timeline.
I have a local daemon and browser extension doing something like that on my desktop machines.
In case you’d like to do the same, here are some time savers:
- More of a heads up but storage requirement will never be trivial, even with fs compression. Browsers limit resource cache for a reason.
- Unless OneNote has some kind of page nesting functionality beyond the usual outline/TOC tagging, typical browser-history population and web page length can lead to an infinitely-scrolling, memory eating, difficult to use note.
- It is easier to lean on existing browser and filesystem functionality by printing to PDF and optionally attaching wherever (such as onenote) for a number of reasons.
- Visual consistency of the print render will vary, but the PDF approach uses existing render in situ and is the only page snapshot commonly supported by progressive web applications.
Besides PDF, the most consistent local full-page, full-asset save I’ve found is the .archive format. It’s used in the Safari browser for local saving and is the basis for features like “Add to reading list.” Archive appears to be something like a zipped wget directory but includes additional session state information for future page recreation. I save both PDF and Archive formats and browse using filesystem rather than another app like onenote.
If you’re on Windows, this appears to be the aim of their Recall feature. Just be aware that it (and really that entire operating system) comes with a lot of privacy-related concerns.
Edit: mention .archive format
Is this a AHDH thing? I thought everbody did this.
You get more engagement if you attribute your memes subject to mental health.
That’s one way of looking at this if your mindset is negativity.
I prefer to exercise positive intent and I see this as possibly someone with ADHD not knowing whether this particular trait is their ADHD or just a thing.
I have ADHD and I am often like this, it makes you question your identity, especially if diagnosed later in life like me.
Sure many ADHD traits are occasionally experience by non-neurodivergent people, but that doesn’t mean they don’t affect ADHD people in a debilitating way.
It’s like heart palpations can be a sign of a heart attack or a panic attack.
Exactly.
Sure many ADHD traits are occasionally experience by non-neurodivergent people,
They key is "occasionally" - for someone with ADHD these traits are pretty much constant, never go away. Medication and practice may reduce their impact, and you may find ways to mitigate/compensate, but the underlying trait is always there, waiting for you to become complacent.
A neurotypical person rarely understands how much effort is put in just for something mundane.
Wait, are you saying that reconciling my checking account while two unrelated trains of thought (accompanied by a random song) run through my head is not something that everyone deals with?^\s^
I was just posting about this in the last day or two, but my ADHD brain also likes to keep music or a conversation going in my head. And I always sought out talk to listen to, like podcasts. But I have found that the right sort of music is a great tool to help occupy the ADHD brain and let my conscious executive functions like, do stuff.
I do not have ADHD.
I do not do this.
I keep everything open as live tabs.
I've seen a trend in the last couple weeks where normal behaviors keep getting attributed to ADHD for no reason in these memes
This is my second time bookmarking this meme.
…I can’t find the first.
I'm in this pic and I hate it. I would have like 20 albums written if I would just sit down and turn the clever concept/title and couple of stanzas into an actual fucking song. Instead what I do is open GDrive and get paralyzed at the sight of the burgeoning directory structure and immediately log off, if I even get that far.
I have 1192 tabs open in my mobile browser. I hope, I read all those articles in this lifetime.
Before, I was able to read so much. I finished Count of Montecristo in 10 days. Nowadays, I can't even read more than 3 pages a day.
Probably about 50% of the recipe pages that I have bookmarked aren't even online any more.
Could you stop calling me out pls?
Anyone else keep those screenshots they accidentally take of their home screen because they know they'll drunkenly accidentally delete an icon on their home screen and have no idea what icon is missing because they never use it but they e grown accustomed to it and want it back the way it was?
Just me?
I rearrange my icons all the time thinking "no this will be more efficient" and I just never really know where everything is.
I hope I put the right tags or keywords in the thing that I save cause that's the only way I'm ever finding it again
I've got 19,347 links saved in my current Read Later app. How often do I actually open it to get back to something? At most once a month for one thing, usually less.
Pinterest. My boards are full of diy project ideas and recipes that I will never look at again, but I keep clicking and saving.
If and when you get around to looking at it, you’ll love everything you see. A mood hack I discovered is to look at saved posts in a random order, because I forget about everything, so it’s like a perfectly curated feed.
I don't have ADHD but this is 100 % me 😁
Sometimes I'm even relieved when my browser crashes and all open tabs are lost 💀
Warn me before you come for me...lol.
I've started browsing my bookmarks instead of browsing sociao media for this reason
I’ve hit the limit on safari tabs on my phone multiple times. When you open something in a new tab at that point, it just cannibalizes a tab you haven’t visited recently, but you can use the back button to find out what it was.
I have 5 google drives at 100% capacity with the images I save.
I pay for google 1 storage so I can keep my meme archive going. Idk what I'll do when I run out
Only a decade? Noob.
I feel this and I'm not adhdt(to my knowledge)
Wait… I just realized… Is this Pedro Pascal?! All this time I didn’t recognize him in this meme!
And loose that ebaumsworld video!?
I'm guilty and I sent thia meme in my endless collection
I think of them as little treasure troves.
Oh man I think about this a lot. I have some thoughts.
- The more complicated of a system, the less likely you are to use it.
- Complicated systems are self defeating.
- A system you use is always better than a perfect system you don't.
I try to make notes about where my previous notes are when I make new ones so I don't lose them.
I try to keep one or two physical ways to jot things down. I use a boogie board and a pocket journal. I use a disposable flimsy one. The temporary look of it helps me not treat it as some perfect log book that needs a perfect system. Avoid any and all "bullet journaling" tips lol. That's a road to complexity. My system is:
- If I need to remember something, I write it down.
- If I don't need to remember it anymore, I cross it out. If a page has nothing I need to remember and no real room for new still, I rip it out.
For digital notes I use Google Keep on my phone and an Obsidian Workplace in a synced folder for Google Drive. I DO NOT stress about making perfectly organized Obsidian documents that link to each other. I just write what I need as I need it. My Obsidian stuff is a little more organized but I sort of haven't used it in a while.
All forms of this is your way of communicating with your future self and how your future self will look for messages from you. Viewing it like this helps make it clear what sort of things you need to keep track of and also sort of sounds cool so it makes it exciting.
Then find out there are note taking / organizing software out there and never take the time to actually install and learn to us one.
i recommend Obsidian! if you use discord or reddit you'll already know most of the formatting it allows for (Markdown Primer), and it's very nice to use. So nice in fact, when i finally got around to using it i hyperfixated on moving all of my random notes and texts to it to organsie it