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  • I wonder if this could be used with existing solar arrays to kind of use the panels as rain collectors to funnel into something like this. Would have the benefit of giving some extra power when solar is weakest.

  • I see what you're saying, but it's also good and fun to point and laugh at tankies/conservatives/fascists and call them stupid.

    Sure, its a little ableist but it's worth it, and nowhere near the r word. (As a person with fairly severe ADHD and probably a bit of autism in there somewhere since u probably care)

  • I'll let my life fall apart from neglect, but heaven forbid someone else become slightly inconvenienced!

    Exactly. It is frustrating sometimes though knowing exactly what is wrong with my brain and why I struggle and yet having such a hard time dealing with it.

  • ADHD @lemmy.world
    astropenguin5 @lemmy.world

    Curious about motivation

    This post is an explanation of how my personal motivation works, and I am curious how others here relate to it, and if it is a common thing with ADHD.

    For starters, I have inattentive-type ADHD, have been diagnosed and on various medications for ~5 years, and am roughly college age for context. I am very highly motivated by other people, basically anything where people are depending on my for something, or will directly help/harm someone depending on my actions. Of course I still have executive dysfunction struggles regardless, but that external motivation helps immensely.

    In school this manifested as struggling a lot with homework (often not doing it), but doing very well in-class and with group projects. In my limited work and internship experiences, somewhat predicably, I have done very well as directly working hands-on with coworkers highly motivates me. Unfortunately, personal life progression things like actually getting a job and finding and applying for further education is t

    ADHD memes @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    astropenguin5 @lemmy.world

    Curious about motivation

    This post is an explanation of how my personal motivation works, and I am curious how others here relate to it, and if it is a common thing with ADHD.

    For starters, I have inattentive-type ADHD, have been diagnosed and on various medications for ~5 years, and am roughly college age for context. I am very highly motivated by other people, basically anything where people are depending on my for something, or will directly help/harm someone depending on my actions. Of course I still have executive dysfunction struggles regardless, but that external motivation helps immensely.

    In school this manifested as struggling a lot with homework (often not doing it), but doing very well in-class and with group projects. In my limited work and internship experiences, somewhat predicably, I have done very well as directly working hands-on with coworkers highly motivates me. Unfortunately, personal life progression things like actually getting a job and finding and applying for further education is t

  • I actually almost didn't do 2, just saw that it was a random parking lot in Albany, and just happened to see that it was a police academy on google on a second look

    Very good advice though

  • Advice

  • I think the problem with simple things like this are not that they don't work, but that the problem arises in the actually doing of the things.

    Personally my primary problem from ADHD is executive dysfunction, and it is SO hard to convey to people/advisors and such that yes, if I did all these "easy" solutions it would help, but the problem is the doing of the thing, creating a bootstrapping problem. To do the productive work you need to use x strategy but you can't do x strategy because brain says no.

    I think if as you have you can make these simple things habit it will help immensely, but as you said it takes a lot of willpower.

  • Technology @lemmy.world
    astropenguin5 @lemmy.world

    So... about the bots

    As some may have noticed, a fairly large portion of the post on this community are article links posted by bots. I am no moderator and am just a regular user like the rest of you, but I want to know what the community thinks of the posting bots. here is a sample of my opinion to get conversation started:

    Pros:

    • lots of content to engage with
    • people can focus on discussing things not finding thing

    Cons:

    • lack of reliable quality of article
    • lack of diversity of content
    Deep Rock Galactic @lemmy.world
    astropenguin5 @lemmy.world

    Core Keeper referencing DRG

    There are rings in the game that give you buffs, often in sets. The Ring of Rock gives +13 armor, the Ring of Stone gives +14 mining damage, and the set bonus gives +49 mining damage. I had seen that there would be a pair earlier, but i finally got the set and acheivement yesterday.

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    astropenguin5 @lemmy.world

    Solidworks and other industry-class CAD software on linux

    I am about to go to college for engineering and they require a Windows laptop because of the software we will be using (mostly solidworks I'm pretty sure) doesn't work on other operating systems. I primarily use windows day-to-day for gaming and such anyways so it's not a problem for me but I'm wondering if anyone had experience using solidworks or any other industry-class CAD software like Inventor on linux

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    astropenguin5 @lemmy.world

    baby bat rule