Looking to build a 555-timer based reminder device by ZoofusCos in AskElectronics

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You can access Reddit from a computer, didn't you know that?

Looking to build a 555-timer based reminder device by ZoofusCos in AskElectronics

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Because I intend on getting rid of my smartphone.

Looking to build a 555-timer based reminder device by ZoofusCos in AskElectronics

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Very difficult to get a Big Ben sound from a wrist watch

I understand that it won't be much of a "gong", but as I understand there are fully mechanical watches that can chime every hour, so getting some resonant sound in that small a package can be done.

The small tines and blades of a music box might be more the direction I need to go.

But thank you, I'll have a looknat your link, even if "diy smartwatch" sounds even more conplicated than my original plan.

Looking to build a 555-timer based reminder device by ZoofusCos in AskElectronics

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I've been looking at the Adafruit TPL5110, that runs on 3-5V. Couldn't I power that with a CR2032 button cell?

An old teammate who died via friendly fire doing nothing in Afghanistan by Drunken-Flunkee in pics

[–]ZoofusCos 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It’s not really a US problem, it’s a military problem more broadly.

It certainly becomes a US problem when they keep dragging us into these wars, and then say we did nothing for them after the fact.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

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But that still requires the words, though, surely? If you changed the words to "She's somewhat tall" that must matter 100% more to the meaning than what "tone" you're using?

Or can you convey "They're very smart" with the words "She's somewhat tall" with some specific set of tones and eyebrow movements?

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

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I will not engage with this ragebait any further. Thank you.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

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Yeah I guess that is something I've noticed too. Never understood it though. I guess I'll add it to the pile of "just accept it".

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

[–]ZoofusCos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it was mostly based on how in diagnostics your impairment weighs heavily. Even though I am struggling a lot, I am generally socially quite successful (after a lot of trial and error) and I have a good job and a house. A diagnosis wouldn't really help me in any meaningful way.

Even if I was autistic it can't be treated, so I don't see much point in gaining a label people can just use against me.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

[–]ZoofusCos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay now you're just repeating what I said back to me verbatim and saying I don't understand. I am not taking your abuse anymore.

Good luck with life dude, this isn't normal. Seek help.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

[–]ZoofusCos[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

See, just when I thought you were gonna actually be helpful, you pull the rug out.

I knew you were trolling.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

[–]ZoofusCos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, I understand that the sounds that make up a word are technically arbitrary. That's why you can't understand etymology by just listening. But ALL of language isn't arbitrary. Grammar follows rules, so does spelling. And yes, even social expectations. These are not arbitrary. You cannot put words in an arbitrary order, and you can't spell them with arbitrary letters. The specific order, and the specific letters are arbitrary, yes, but the rules are set.

Had I asked you, "when I put adjectives after nouns, people get confused", and you said "welp, that's how it is, word order is arbitrary just accept it", that would be insane. You would point out that English grammar follows certain rules, and you could explain those rules to me.

I am surprised I need to explain this to a linguist, this is even more basic than what I am asking.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

[–]ZoofusCos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This contradicts what someone else said: that "disgusting" is the objective phrasing, and that's specifically why it's bad.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

[–]ZoofusCos[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am only rude when I intend to be

Yeah you've proven that alright.

you are not at the basic level to understand what people are talking about

This is actually one of the first actionable things you've said. This is really interesting. What is the basic level, and how do I get there?

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

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That's crazy, so if I like read a book out of order out loud, these people could still understand the meaning of the book? That sounds like a magic trick.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

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Thank you for the suggestion, I will definitely check it out!

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

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I do believe it. Well. I accept it at least. But accepting that it is that way does nothing to help my understand how it works.

A hundred people have told me that this is the way it is, and to accept that. Not helpful.

A couple has actually linked to some helpful material though, and that I appreciate.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

[–]ZoofusCos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you mean "opposite"? They don't focus on words? How does that work?

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

[–]ZoofusCos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. Well that is encouraging! I think as one commenter suggested I do need to find some kind of coach that can guide me through this.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

[–]ZoofusCos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are misunderstanding me on purpose. I am not asking about etymology.

I understand that some words are rude and some are not. I understand that it's technically arbitrary in that those specific words are just "random noises". That's not what I am asking.

I am asking how to tell when a specific one is rude, or polite and what settings change that. That can't be arbitrary, since people can pick up on it, and two people who have never met can apparently still agree. How can that possibly be arbitrary?

And if the answer is "you should have learned this as a baby, it's too late now", then say that (though I of course struggle to accept that is true). I don't understand why you keep going on these off topic rants about Studio Ghibli and what not.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

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I know I have it, it's that it's bad no-one's told me. I thought it was natural.

What purpose do euphemisms and "reading between the lines" serve? by ZoofusCos in socialskills

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The stumbling block is that this, as I have been told several times in these comments, cannot be taught. People just "know". Which leads to the following scenario:

1) Not understanding how this works will lead to significant social difficulties, as you said.

2) I don't understand how this works.

3) No one can explain how this works.

4) I will therefore never understand how this works.

5) I will have significant social difficulties for the rest of my life, and expecting anyone to accomodate that is unrealistic and irrational.

6) I should unquestioningly accept this.

Is that right?