
RNT
Eternal Night
- Aug 23, 2023
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I was thinking who that user reminds me - and it's Kevin Logan.
Kevin is either barely verbal and you can see he's really not high functioning during these times - occupying maybe 90% of his existence, or he goes on and writes another blogpost triggering some new mod on some new forum to ban him (for the 110th time).
Here's a new word to learn for today
It seems, aspies are unable to see the nuance to the argument and try to proccess it as an ancient text processor would.
There's some back and forth messaging between users but context changes if someone is Black and gets called a nigger - there's something ironic or maybe offensive going on. None of the nuances can get registered by the human-calculator! The horror!
To give a more practical example - and you people might stop reading at this, @fries went for another cheap own without seeing who exactly talks to whom.
Nuance A: クーロ is a literal African and doesn't live in the West, he will be first-hand affected by the events
Nuance B: Amadeus is the one optimistic on AI
Nuance C: This is not a novel take on AI, but an actual fear for the Phillipines situation
Context is a bitch, aspie. NGMI.
Kevin is either barely verbal and you can see he's really not high functioning during these times - occupying maybe 90% of his existence, or he goes on and writes another blogpost triggering some new mod on some new forum to ban him (for the 110th time).
Here's a new word to learn for today
Caetextia (from the Latin word caecus, meaning "blind" and contextus, meaning "context") is a term and concept first coined by psychologists Joe Griffin and Ivan Tyrrell to describe a chronic disorder that manifests as a context blindness in people on the autism spectrum. It was specifically used to designate the most dominant manifestation of autistic behaviour in higher-functioning individuals. Griffin and Tyrell also suggested that caetextia "is a more accurate and descriptive term for this inability to see how one variable influences another, particularly at the higher end of the spectrum, than the label of 'Asperger's syndrome'".
It seems, aspies are unable to see the nuance to the argument and try to proccess it as an ancient text processor would.
There's some back and forth messaging between users but context changes if someone is Black and gets called a nigger - there's something ironic or maybe offensive going on. None of the nuances can get registered by the human-calculator! The horror!
To give a more practical example - and you people might stop reading at this, @fries went for another cheap own without seeing who exactly talks to whom.
since you're still doing this schizo bit maybe you should come up with something more titillating than these reddit dreams of AI revolutions and swarthoid chimpouts that everyone has heard over thousands of times over the last 3 decades or so???
nothing is going to happen
Nuance A: クーロ is a literal African and doesn't live in the West, he will be first-hand affected by the events
Nuance B: Amadeus is the one optimistic on AI
Nuance C: This is not a novel take on AI, but an actual fear for the Phillipines situation
Context is a bitch, aspie. NGMI.