blogdiva, to Autism
@blogdiva@mastodon.social avatar

SO IT'S Awareness Month?

since am one of those people Dx at the tender age of 50 (yes, 50. and yes am older now, shut up), am not acquainted with the american rituals of national days or awareness months involving autism.

welp, let me do this as a gentle reminder:

  1. BLACK
  2. INDIGENOUS
  3. PUERTO RICAN
  4. CARIBBEAN
  5. LATINOAMERICANES
  6. WOMEN

can be too.

and in my case: with a sprinkling of good ol' extra spicy .

but ironically, 🧵

deborahh, to mastodon
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

Dear fedi folk:
I want you to know how much I appreciate you. I'm at-risk for Covid, and still mostly isolating. So your funny, random, informative and thoughtful posts are my water-cooler, my community radio. Your posts bring me laughter, reflection, learning, & sometimes outrage - all of it good. Sometimes you even catch my #dyslexic typos.
Thanks for being in community together with me. Keep being kind, woke, informative, funny
Keep being you. I like it!
-- Deb 🙏

#mastodon #followfriday

naomilawsonjacobs, to random
@naomilawsonjacobs@hcommons.social avatar

#Dyslexic friends, how do you handle having your spelling corrected? This week I’ve had an email telling me about a misspelling on my website (admittedly that could be useful to know but it’s still not something I really want my contact form used for) and had comments at work on spelling on drafts (that were shared for convenience and I thought it was clear they weren’t the final version). I always think of myself as ‘not very dyslexic’ but then I wonder if that’s an oversimplification! #Neurodiversity

BZBrainz, (edited ) to books
@BZBrainz@mastodonbooks.net avatar

@bookstodon @bookwyrm
If you read large print or dyslexic font paperback books do you prefer this to be indicated on the cover (say on a banner at the top) to help you identify the accommodation?

I compiled a quick poll based on different perspectives I've read.

➡️ Please consider sharing to help me reach more readers.

BZBrainz,
@BZBrainz@mastodonbooks.net avatar

@bookstodon I am hoping my poll will keep teacher the readers of large print and dyslexic font. If you have a moment or know someone, please boost this signal.

BZBrainz, (edited )
@BZBrainz@mastodonbooks.net avatar

@bookstodon many months ago I received feedback that some readers disliked how I labeled my large-font edition of Late Identified workbook. So I could do better, I asked.

The majority that participated reported they wanted the accommodation labeled on their paperback in a visible way.

“Large Print” or “Dyslexic Print.”

When I asked where, most said on the spine.

BZBrainz, (edited ) to ADHD
@BZBrainz@mastodonbooks.net avatar

New blog post on my mission and goals around expanding accessibility in my business.

➡️ https://open.substack.com/pub/bzbrainz/p/neurodivergent-author-decisions

Shanitoba, to random
@Shanitoba@mastodon.social avatar

Dinner! Homemade Veggie and Bacon Pizza. 😋

deborahh,
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

@Shanitoba did you think you'd fake us out with the Veggie part, and just sneak the Bacon In there at the end?

It almost worked!
#dyslexic

leigh, (edited ) to random
@leigh@ottawa.place avatar

Currently sleeping the sleep of the righteous, @andrew was up way too late building tools to fend off the current wave of fedi spam, playing whack-a-mole with bad accounts, and getting fedi friends up and running with their own blocklists.

I’d like to convene a discussion this week or next to do a mini retro on this attack and some work around fedi spam fighting tools. If you’re interested in the discussion, @ me your email or send one to spamretro at hypatia dot ca and I’ll loop you in on it 🙏

Would love to have a proper UR/UX person on the call, I’m a mere amateur at that part 😅

Edit to add for reach 🚀

deborahh,
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

@leigh @andrew Right!

I was on a website yesterday that had small black text on a violent red background. Incredible. 😵‍💫 😢

One of the things I love about fedi is that posts are brief -- and readable, because we can adapt the interface. \o/
#ADHD #dyslexic LOL

Thanks for what you do. 🙏

deborahh, to random
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

So weird:
it looks like English …
and yet ... 😶

"In 1976, Loupekine introduced … a very general way of constructing new snarks from old snarks by cyclically connecting multipoles constructed by pulling out a path of length 2 from smaller snarks. In this paper, we use … lifts of voltage graphs formed by a similar construction to produce a variety of snarks which can be drawn with m-fold rotational symmetry for m≥3."

@leahwrenn https://alaskan.social/@leahwrenn/111927614700030900

#dyslexic #mathphobe #Mathodon

simon_brooke, to Stoicism
@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot avatar

I've been #dyslexic all my life. At 68, I still cannot write by hand with any facility. Buying my first word processor in 1982 literally changed my world.

The failure of my electrical system this winter has meant I haven't been able to use my desktop computer since October. Now, my laptop has died. I'm startled by how disabled I feel.

I desperately want to write a piece about the consequences of the West's performative contempt of the #ICJ for world #peace, and I just cannot.

eLife, to random
@eLife@fediscience.org avatar

How can the scientific community address the challenges that #dyslexic researchers face, and how does science stand to benefit as a result? https://elifesciences.org/articles/93980?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic_features

Halfcelestialelf, to fountainpens

Did something I very rarely do and kept a pen and ink in rotation after I'd finished it.
The more I use this pen and ink the more I'm enjoying it. Which kinda feels mad as it's one of more affordable/obtainable pens in my collection. But the ink is so lovely for actually staying purple on yellow paper and the fude nib just so versatile with line width, particularly if you use reverse writing. ✒️

chris_spackman, to Fonts
@chris_spackman@twit.social avatar

Occasional reminder that there is no solid research showing that special #dyslexic #fonts make a significant difference for readers.

I check occasionally for new research. This is the most recent, most interesting one I've found (that I have access to the full version of).

I like that it approaches supporting students from a more "holistic" (my word) readability / style point of view, not just a narrow font focus.

https://www.atlantis-press.com/proceedings/imdes-20/125947156

#accessibility

#dyslexia

edits: added tags

BZBrainz, to ADHD
@BZBrainz@mastodonbooks.net avatar

@Adhdinos @actuallyautistic

I am working on a revised cover for Late-Identified AuDHD: A Beginner's Workbook (retitled 2nd edition). I've been repeatedly advised that using a dyslexic-friendly font in my work is unprofessional. Well, I am a professional with dyslexia... and the use of dyslexia-friendly fonts is a professional choice. Hard line.

MostlyHarmless, to random
@MostlyHarmless@thecanadian.social avatar

Kids' toys should come with better warning labels, like, “MIND-NUMBING NOISE LEVELS” , “NO OFF SWITCH” and “REQUIRES 217 BATTERIES.”

deborahh,
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

@MostlyHarmless LOL. I missed the word "toys" at first, and it still made sense.
#dyslexic

mendel, to random
@mendel@hachyderm.io avatar

you’d better watch out,
you’d better watch out,
ý̴̯o̷̥̣͒ù̴̳͕̅’̸͍̦̐̔d̴̹̈͂ ̷̬̫̐b̶̬̠̾e̶̮̺̓t̷̕͜͝t̷̹̿͆è̷̗̍r̵̜̬̈̓ ̸̺͂̕ẉ̷̛͇a̶̮͔͆t̴̥̼̓c̵̯̥͑h̵͐́͜ ̶̞͒̐ō̵̡̏u̶̡̘͌t̴̯̰͋

deborahh,
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

@mendel 😂🤣😂😆
I couldn't find the joke!
#dyslexic

deborahh, (edited ) to random
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

I'm really happy with the design of this kickstarter game. It arrives at just the right time, too! #CozyJuicyReal

It's designed by skilled facilitators, & was deeply play-tested, and it shows.

The stretch goal of an online version was reached \o/ so I can also use it with friends far away! There's even a Hug card. Heck, we all need some of those, these days. You know, for that person crying on the subway.

I even read the instructions (& I never do that, it's usually too painful) #dyslexic

deborahh, (edited ) to scifi
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

I love a scifi where the rules of physics / mechanics are different, and the author steps up to the task of writing in a new way for it 👍

I'm just starting Azura Ghost by Essa Hansen, first in a series.

I do love discovering #whatToRead via my mastodon feed!

#bookstodon #scifi

Edit: Ghost, not Ghist 🙄 #dyslexic

pbump, to random
@pbump@journa.host avatar

The counties that shifted to the right the most from 2016 to 2020? Ones with a lot of Hispanic residents but few recent new Hispanic arrivals.

My last piece of the week: a look at the Hispanic vote. No paywall. https://wapo.st/3sD10lc

deborahh,
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

@pbump now, THAT was a TL;DR I needed. I looked at your article, but it was too much for me, #dyslexic but #curious.

#morePlease 😋

Pxtl, to random
@Pxtl@mastodon.social avatar

Aside: I notice we use both #CaPoli and #CanPoli here in Canada. I will never forgive the internet standards people for going with the 2-letter iso names instead of the 3-letter ones for country-TLDs and language-codes.

3-letter codes would prevent the "is CA Canada or California".

The biggest countries use 2-letter state/prov codes, so 3-letter countries would prevent ambiguity.

My site should be Pxtl.can, written in en-can not Pxtl.ca written in en-ca.

#Iso3166

deborahh,
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

@david_megginson @Pxtl @stephanie @timbray I, too, use yyyymmdd format whenever I can.
A) unambiguous
2) so, easy to proofread for #dyslexic me
c) sortable !

inthehands, to random
@inthehands@hachyderm.io avatar

I just misread “can you freeze tamales” as “can you freeze tarantulas,” and I think it’s time to take a break from the screen

deborahh,
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

@inthehands welcome to my world. It's so creative! #dyslexic

deborahh, to random
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

Just noticed: his name actually is Bankman-Fraud? We should have known!

Oh. Wait... 😹

#dyslexic

mikemathia, to random
@mikemathia@ioc.exchange avatar
DianaThompson, to accessibility
@DianaThompson@fosstodon.org avatar

Any dyslexics out there willing to share? I am reviewing my font selection process. I understand that studies so far show that fonts specifically for dyslexics work no better than fonts like Arial and Times New Roman. At the same time, I am looking at contemporary webfonts. What fonts work best for you?

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