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  • Bone conduction headphones, music of your choice. Only you can hear the music, and you can still hear everyone else around you as your ears aren't covered.

  • Yep, you're basically surrounded by a perfect insulator.

  • This. You know your solitude is about to be broken.

  • Was going to say Obsidian, but upon verifying, realized that it's not actually open source. Interesting.

  • jam2go appreciator spotted

  • Dont worry, there will be others. We're just one of the first precursor species.

    Not a particularly interesting one, but still.

  • I'm so glad someone posted this, WWG is great

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  • Yep - are you apologizing for them, or for yourself?

  • This sounds like a sleeping disorder, imo.

    And no, ADHD medications do not make you immune to brain fog. In some situations they can make it worse, especially when they wear off.

    Ask your friend if they've been checked for sleep apnea.

  • I appreciate where you're coming from, but understand this is a very personal issue for me. I've been dealing with it for the majority of my life.

    I'm not going to challenge the specific merits of food delivery. But everyone deals with their disorder in their own way. For example, I solve this issue by simply living next to a grocery store in a walkable area. It's something I've worked towards over time.

    What infuriates me is someone trying to code something as "ADHD-adjacent" - and in this case, pass it off as though exploitative gig service delivery apps are some kind of accessibility measure. We are particularly susceptible to the weapons of the information age, which has engineered easy dopamine hits within the reach of our fingers at all times. They are NOT there to make our lives better. They are there to exploit, profit, and manipulate.

  • Believe me, I'm very familiar with the concept. I simply despise the idea of someone categorizing food delivery apps as an ADHD-specific service.

  • Never used a delivery app in my life. This person is just using ADHD as an umbrella term for "impulsive decisions", which is an inherently shitty thing to do.

  • Literally nothing.

    Shitty people will associate ANY impulsive decision with ADHD because they get all their mental health information from short-form content.

  • We need more airship content

  • hehehe snake chef

  • Anything that's capable of detecting drones would get hella false positives from birds/bikes/cars/people. There's a reason radar usually ignores movement under a certain altitude.

    You could detect via radio signals, but fly-by-wire drones are already a thing, perfect for short distances, like what you'd need to move a package over a wall.