Me too, actually. My late brother was autisic, and obviously so; enough that he got diagnosed in early childhood in the mid 1970s. He was a classic savant autist and a gifted musician. But given that ND tends to run in families, I wonder about myself too. I think maybe a little but not significantly. Same for my father. I've done a few self-tests and they usually come out a bit borderline.
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I'm NT (I think) but I resonate with this. I have an online friend that I've known since about 2005; he's autistic, though neither of us knew that at the time (late diagnosis). Anyway, around 2014 or so, he just... disappeared. He was going through some nasty relatioship issues so I figured he needed time to get things sorted, or was maybe depressed (I have experience of that and I know the last thing I want to do when I'm depressed is talk to people). Anyway... in 2021, he messaged me again out of the blue, and we literaly did just pick up right where we left off, and its great. We immediately went back to chatting nearly every day, and still do. And he's now happily divorced.
I agree; fortunately it was fixed fairly quickly, but an emergency system like this really needs to be more robust.
I don't think Reddit will go extinct (at lest, not for many more years), but I don't think it will federate either, because theyll find it even harder to make bank than they already do, espeially when most of the rest of the fediverse will likely immediately de-federate them as soon as they get a foot in the door.
It will dwindle to insignificance with a few die-hard users, like Yahoo, and eventually fizzle out through lack of funding. Or it will be re-purposed and used for something different, like Myspace, and be quietly successful in its new but much smaller role.
No. Unless your meatballs are made of ground bacon instead of beef. Pineapple goes well with bacon, and fish, because the sweetness balances the saltiness of the meat. But beef isnt salty like that.