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  • Helpful Resources - lemmy.world/c/autism

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/702381

    > Below is a list of resources that may be helpful to the autistic community, to include its allies. Feel free to make suggestions and post/comment about them to create engaging discussions! Note: this is adynamic list that will change as we learn of new resources and things are updated. > > # Autism (General) > > About Autism > - A social description of autism. > > Asperger Syndrome > - A review of Asperger syndrome, it’s history, and how those that are Aspies experience the world. > > How to Talk about Autism > - Tips on how to discuss autism in a respectful and inclusive fashion. > > What is Autism? > - A medical approach to describing autism. > > # Abuse > > 12 Ways to Recognize Passive Aggression > - A ~17 minute video covering 12 ways to identify passive-aggressive behaviors. This video is helpful if you are confused over an interaction and want help on assessing if the interaction is passive-aggressive or not. > > How Abuse Mars the Lives of Autistic People > - A well-sourced compassionate review of the abuse autistic people may often experience > > Is It Emotional Abuse? > - A YouTube playlist by a nationally reknown expert on emotional abuse covering tactics that abusers employ and signs that someone is being abused. This is a great playlist for someone that is confused as to whether they are being emotionally abused in a relationship. > > Unhealthy Relationships > - A page covering reasons why autistic people are more likely to be abused, signs that they are being abused, and tactics that abusers use to abuse autistic people. > > # Recently Diagnosed > > After Diagnosis Playlist > - A YouTube playlist of 4 (11-17 mins videos) covering expectations and advice for those that have been recently diagnosed with autism. > > Bienvenidos a la Comunidad Autista > - Un libro electrónico gratuito escrito para empoderar a personas autistas. Cubre todos los asuntos relacionados con ser autista. > > Welcome to the Autistic Community > - A thorough and empowering free ebook written for autistic people. It covers all matters related to being autistic. > > # Relationships > > Aspie's Guide to Flirting > - An ~8 min video guide that breaks down the complexities of flirting for autistic people. > > The Five Neurodiverse Love Languages > - An essay covering the 5 major strategies that autistic and ADHD people use to communicate they love you ❤️ > > # Support Groups > Asperger/Autism Network (AANE) > - A list of available online support groups for autistic people. > > # Self-assessments > Autism Tests > - A thorough list of scientifically based assessments with descriptions and ability to complete and score. Note: A self-assessment is not sufficient enough to properly assess autism. A proper assessment includes at least a thorough interview by a licensed mental health professional that specializes in autism assessment. > > # Strengths > Autistic people – The cultural immune system of human societies > - A thorough blog essay covering contributions that autistic people make to society as a whole. > > # Understanding Neurotypicality > A Field Guide to Earthlings: An Autistic/Asperger View of Neurotypical Behavior > - A free ebook written for autistic people that describes the neurtotypical world. It can be funny and quite insightful! > > # YouTube Channels > > Autism from the Inside > - A channel ran by a Paul Micallef who discovered he was autistic at 30 years old. His videos are well-educated, compassionate, cover all sorts of autism-related material, and break-down social matters for autistic people to better navigate their internal and external worlds. > > Mom on the Spectrum > - A channel ran by Tay, a mother of 2 that discovered she was autistic at 31 years-old. She “share[s] knowledge, resources, and products that empower other neurodivergent people and their loved ones to live freely and creatively.” > > Orion Kelly - That Autistic Guy > - Orion Kelly “an Autistic author, YouTuber, podcaster, actor, keynote speaker and Autistic advocate based in Australia. [He is] all about helping increase your level of understanding, acceptance and appreciation of Autistic people.” > > Sydney Zarlengo > - Disabled, Autistic, Lesbian. They are an “an openly queer, disabled, autistic, trans non-binary actor, composer, youtuber, educator, media analyst, and disability advocate. [They try] to use this channel to educate about any and all of the above categories as well [their] original music and a bit of a memory log for [themself]!” > > Yo Samdy Sam - ND, Autism, Poor Attempts at Humor > - A recently diagnosed autistic adult, she “explore[s] the autistic experience from every weird corner of [her] brain and help[s] others discover themselves, be proud of themselves and change the world, one silly video at a time.

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  • Introducing awesome-lemmy: a community driven list of useful apps & tools for Lemmy!

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1560729

    > I just created awesome-lemmy based on the well-known awesome lists. > > There is already a awesome-lemmy-instances which is specialized in Lemmy instances but no general list that's why I created one. > > It's forked from awesome-scala which has a very neat python script to easily add new projects so it should be quite easy to contribute, feel free to add tools, apps and websites linked to lemmy!

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  • 'Beginner's Guide to Lemmy' Collection

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/24569

    > I know people are confused about how fediverse works and how to use it. This is an attempt to compile a list of beginner's guides made by some amazing people on this topic. > > - Unsunny's Guide - An easy to read guide aimed at redditors migrating to Lemmy or Kbin > - Lemmy.world Starting Guide - A beginner's guide to Lemmy by the admin of lemmy.world instance. > - db0's New User Guide - A guide for new users on Lemmy made by head mod of r/piracy. > - lemm.ee FAQ - Beginner's Guide by admin of lemm.ee > - Michael Altfield's Guide - A guide on finding Lemmy Communities (Lemmy version of Subreddits) > - Fedi.tips - A comprehensive guide for Fediverse and Mastodon. Useful for Lemmy aswell. > - r/KbinMigration's Guide - Redditor's guide to how Kbin works. > - Join the Fediverse - Fediverse Wiki > > I will update this list if any new guide is made so you can save this post for later. Also, if anyone has any good guide to add post it in the comments and I'll add it here.

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  • FreeMediaHeckYa Wiki/FAQ
    github.com GitHub - fmhy/FMHY: /r/FREEMEDIAHECKYEAH

    /r/FREEMEDIAHECKYEAH. Contribute to fmhy/FMHY development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - fmhy/FMHY: /r/FREEMEDIAHECKYEAH

    Adding content without permission seems the right thing to do here.

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  • Format and post handling

    Looking for any input on title formatting for posting a FAQ and other ways to fill out the repository. Should we only have the mods of the communities able to poste their own FAQs or should we be able to post them ourselves. How do we stop duplicates etc. Brainstorm away, there are no stupid questions/ideas

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  • Piracy FAQ
    rentry.co 🪶 ➜ FAQ

    Read through the material supplied here for bite-sized information that is easy to absorb.     📑 ➜ General Questions ❔ How did digital piracy actually begin? As soon as the technology Cut, copy, and paste was introduced. This made it possible to easily transmit or copy digital data. Copyr...

    🪶 ➜ FAQ

    If I'm going to post a FAQ I have no ownership on I might as well post this one

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