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this is so bittersweet...
  • Maybe make a community or listen to good music?

    It's worth remembering that what made Reddit a good place to be is the community and not greedy CEO's, so the spirit of the site will always live on.

  • What if Reddit reverts it's changes?
  • They've made it clear they won't. And since most subs are only going dark for a measly 48 hours they have no incentive to. It's literally like that "Oh no, anyway..." meme.

    And think of it this way: even if you they revert the changes (or you just decide to please /u/spez and only use the official app) do you think the platform will continue to get better or worse? He's shown his hand it's nothing good for the mods or the users.

  • A Potential Game Changer

    www.theverge.com Apple’s new Proton-like tool can run Windows games on a Mac

    Developers now have some serious tools to get Windows games on Mac

    (Pardon the pun)

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    Where does the line get drawn, in your opinion, when it comes to Neurodivergent?

    This post isn't to exclude anyone or anything, I'm just curious how people understand the term.

    According to the Cleveland Clinic:

    > People who identify themselves as neurodivergent typically have one or more of the conditions or disorders listed below. However, since there aren’t any medical criteria or definitions of what it means to be neurodivergent, other conditions also can fall under this term as well. People with these conditions may also choose not to identify themselves as neurodivergent.

    > - Autism spectrum disorder (this includes what was once known as Asperger’s syndrome). > - Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). > [...]

    I think, as someone who was diagnosed with ADD when young and Asperger's in my 20's, the term applies. But I'd much rather be called Neurodivergent than other labels, if I had to pick one.

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