*tap tap* is this thing on?

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Cake day: June 2nd, 2023

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  • Hey there! Mid-30s and was diagnosed level 1 ASD a few years ago, which I feel like explained a lot about myself. Besides depression/anxiety, I tend to struggle with concepts and things that aren’t well defined, and with some aspects of communication. I liked math and science classes in school because there were formulas and rules and a right answer to the problem. I have a harder time with more open-ended or creative tasks, especially when there are expectations attached to the outcome.

    I wanted to poke my head in, introduce myself and say hi, and I’m sure I’ll visit here occasionally. But I’ll admit I haven’t been big on joining in on neurodivergence spaces in the past — partially because it’s not personally a term I use for myself, and partially because I don’t always agree with the discourse from the loudest voices (or sometimes things that it feels like everyone else agrees on), so I don’t always feel like I fit in.


  • Aah that’s so rough, I’m sorry to hear that! I’m terrified of spiders IRL but fortunately it doesn’t extend much to other media 😅

    Is it the Final Architecture trilogy that’s his new one? I’ve got the first book on my to-read list, but haven’t gotten to it yet. It doesn’t look like the audiobook has the same narrator as the Children of Time books, though, which is a bummer!




  • I usually have a print/ebook and an audio book (for the car) going at the same time.

    For print book, currently reading Crooked Kingdom, one of the books in the Grishaverse series/world. I, uh, got a little obsessed after watching the first season of Shadow and Bone a year or two ago.

    For audiobook, currently listening to Children of Ruin. Not too far into it yet, but I loved loved loved Children of Time (also listened to the audiobook version), so I’m excited to see where this one goes.




  • Top 5:

    • Life Is Strange
    • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
    • Guild Wars 2
    • Spyro the Dragon trilogy (definite nostalgia and the remakes knocked it outta the park)
    • Pokémon Silver/Gold/Crystal

    Edit: how could I forget about ROCK BAND! So much time spent playing that with friends. Even now, once a year or so we get a group of people together, plug in our external hard drives and set up a ton of songs to play, set up all the instruments, and make a whole day of it.


  • Before college, the only exposure I had was some basic HTML and CSS in high school because I wanted to customize my MySpace and LiveJournal (am I dating myself here? haha). Then I had one class my freshman year of college that involved some C++ programming, which was my first time actually writing a full program. Halfway through college, I wanted to change my major, and I ended up switching to CS since a few of my friends were doing that, and it turned out I liked it well enough.


  • Primarily TypeScript. It… eh. It makes dealing with larger codebases with a bunch of people working on it way better. For solo/hobby programming (which I never do anyway), I probably wouldn’t bother. I generally just hate the entire JS/npm ecosystem, build tools, etc.

    I kind of want to check out F# at some point since I feel like I keep hearing about it. There’s also a part of me that misses Ruby, which I haven’t used in years.