Autism makes for strange holidays
It's the end of the year again. Everyone's meeting up with their families, and I'm no exception. As important as it is to be interested in and interact with people,…
It's the end of the year again. Everyone's meeting up with their families, and I'm no exception. As important as it is to be interested in and interact with people,…
Introduction Here's a couple more; I'm considering changing the title of this series as it feels inaccurate to call them writing styles, but we'll see. The path of least resistance…
Introduction I've observed some trends in online communities and material as of late, and I've found that my writing style has been inadvertently influenced by reading too much of them,…
I haven't been reading a lot lately, hence the lack of things to write about.I've recently started trying to socialise a lot more, trying to adapt to the way people…
Some updates I've temporarily disabled the emails on the contact page as they cost too much money relative to their usage (it's around $5 going down the drain every month).…
Accidentally reinventing the wheel It's not necessarily superfluous to come up with an idea that's already been had in the past. If anything, one would be in the best position…
On artificial intelligence and rationality Artificial intelligence—especially superintelligent forms in fiction—is often reputed for its rationality and objectivity, especially in contrast with the ostensibly irrational and impulsive decisions of the…
A reflection of my desire to read more that slowly devolves into trying to improve the education system.
Introduction A conflicted diatribe against NEETs. Motivation People write with agendas; no writing is ever without at least some bias. People twist and distort facts; underemphasise some and overemphasise others;…
I made a mistake today spending five minutes looking through Twitter and quickly found people arguing about whether autistic people should be referred to as people with autism or vice…