I think this is a crime against humanity. I wonder if I can get a refund for the apartment?
I think this is a crime against humanity. I wonder if I can get a refund for the apartment?
@wolfwalks@app.wafrn.net asked
Do you listen to any podcasts?Nope! A funny thing about me has definitely got to be the autistic aversion to listening to people talking, and the odd aversion to not watching movies. Don't enjoy either of those things, and have managed to avoid watching movies most my life.
I don't know why this is the case, I find watching TV or movies too much commitment mentally, I think.
In the case of a podcast I just don't like listening to random people talk. ;P
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50 shades of gray? In *this* economy??
You’ll have #555555, #777777, and #AAAAAA, and you’ll like it.
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AAAAAAA?AAAAAAAAAAAA! Indeed.
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Maybe house plants will be the hobby that fulfils me
https://nebula.tv/videos/notesbyniba-7-essential-tips-for-beginner-houseplant-gardeners
#chronicIllness #spoonie #AuHD #AudHD #nature #home #ND #neurodivergent #aaaaaa
Nowever should be a word!!
#linguistics #language #english #words #conlang #aaaaaa #nerds #makeItHappen
This page lists talks, workshops, videos, and podcasts.
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Lectures
You can find all my major talks and keynotes on the Open Science Framework.
Videos
You can find videos — both keynotes about my work as well as educational materials — on my YouTube channel. Small selection:
Workshops
I had the privilege to teach quite a few workshops in the last years. For an overview, see my CV. All materials are online on my OSF page, including workshops on Network Analysis, Questionable Measurement Practices (with Jessica Flake), and Improving Psychological Science by Formalizing Psychological Theories (with Don Robinaugh).
Podcast
@cassidy amazing, thank you! I have no idea how this got enabled, I certainly didn't choose that option! I kinda like it, and on dark backgrounds it looks great, and is easy to read *IF* I'm wearing my glasses. But if I'm not, it's hard as shit to read! Would be nice to have some sort of IFTTT style condition that if it's a darkish bg, outlined is great, but if it's white or lighter than #aaaaaa (or whatever) then just do black bold text