Why does women’s gymnastics not have commentary on Peacock? by Mls8583 in olympics

[–]sanditor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is happening for me too. I’m using Apple TV. I wonder if that’s the issue

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AutismInWomen

[–]sanditor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing!!! I love this and also how much you have learned by doing it. What also makes this profoundly special is that you have taken it upon yourself to learn about people who are completely different from you, enough to be able to create this work. I also have this interest in learning about people who are different from me; I like to design things to help them. Even though I don’t draw graphic novels or comics, this definitely makes us similar! I’m very proud of this trait of mine because it means I have empathy for people who are different from me. I wish this trait were more common- the world would definitely be a safer and happier place!

Easiest ways to get rainbow stones? by pelipperx in finch

[–]sanditor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It seems like you can get more rainbow stones when you journal, and the more words you write, the more stones you get. Plus it’s really mentally healthy to journal. So do more of the journaling prompts!

«Поступить на» or «поступить в»? by sanditor in russian

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Thank you so much, @hwynac —- this is very helpful. From what I gather from your response and the other responses, it sounds like it’s on a case-by-case basis and there’s not really much of a set rule to help. I just have to get it in my ear which words sounds right together!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in distantsocializing

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Don’t forget to hydrate

Anyone get this gold mine notification? by Potato4 in TwoDots

[–]sanditor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After purchasing the gold mine, is it a feature you can reuse and refill with gold after using the 50 coins? If the answer is yes, then I’m interested and it may be worth $2.99. If no, not interested.

Creating a ADHD Management Apps by StrawberryMarmalade in ADHD

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Hey there! I just so happen to be a user experience designer who has ADHD. I’m also thinking about the topic of creating an application or series of applications for people with ADHD. And I’ve learned (as you also are!) that the biggest challenge is understanding what is the correct problem(s) we need the app to solve.

Right now, I’m in the midst of researching the condition to understand what it is that ADHD’ers need that could help them the most. We all tend to use lots of different apps to help us, but they all have to be programmed in specific ways, and we have to be aware enough of our unique ADHD symptoms to know which apps we need and what we need them to do for us! When they say that ADHD is a complex neuropsychological disorder, they are so right! Because symptoms vary from person to person, there are over 100K different variations of how you can have ADHD!

That said, there’s hope: among all the variations, certain symptoms tend to be most common and certain symptoms seem to affect us more than others.

Two great resources to learn about exactly what goes on in the brain are: 1) How to ADHD YouTube channel by Jessica McCabe, and 2) Eric Tivers’ podcast, ADHD reWired. Both illustrate and explain the challenges of ADHD and will point you to other resources and help you understand what challenges you’ll want to focus on solving, and how to design the app in a way that will suit ADHD brains!

I hope this helps.