I asked my (autistic) daughter:
"How was your night?".
She got confused 😕
I reframed my qn to:
"Were you too hot last night?".
She understood and relaxed. Am reminded that so much of spoken English has implied meaning. A little effort to be more clear goes a long way 😁
I am proud to announce that I have successfully completed the world’s first USA coast to coast fully autonomous drive!
I left the Tesla Diner in Los Angeles 2 days & 20 hours ago, and now have ended in Myrtle Beach, SC (2,732.4 miles)
This was accomplished with Tesla FSD V14.2 with absolutely 0 disengagements of any kind even for all parking including at Tesla Superchargers.
@interesting_aIl The shot anticipation from all four players is immense, they all know where the player is going to place the shuttle next. Impressive stuff!
What a day! The good people at @LNER arranged for Austin to see if he has what it takes to be a train driver by having a go on their azuma simulator in Leeds 😃 we've had so much fun & laughed a lot, especially when the plushies were calling the signaller 😆 more to follow soon!
What a day! The good people at @LNER arranged for Austin to see if he has what it takes to be a train driver by having a go on their azuma simulator in Leeds 😃 we've had so much fun & laughed a lot, especially when the plushies were calling the signaller 😆 more to follow soon!
@jason_howerton "it’s easier in the way sitting on the couch eating ice cream is easier than going to the gym. It feels easy in the moment, because it is… but 20 years later when you’re 50 pounds overweight, things get hard."
Great way to explain it 👍
According to the brief, Meta was aware that millions of adult strangers were contacting minors on its sites; that its products exacerbated mental health issues in teens; and that content related to eating disorders, suicide, and child sexual abuse was frequently detected, yet rarely removed. https://t.co/pmmMFkswIB
My daughter wasn’t a celebrity. She was a normal young woman who tragically developed brain cancer. I’m simply trying to raise awareness of glioblastoma, the Grade 4 brain tumour that took her at just 19 years and 5 days.
Charlotte didn’t have a bucket list and she didn’t have a large group of friends to enjoy one with. She wasn’t popular at school. She was a timid, anxiety-ridden teenager. But when she was diagnosed with cancer, something changed. She faced it head on.
Gone were the days of fear and loneliness. A whole new chapter began.
Charlotte spoke out. She appeared on all kinds of media. She comforted other young people with cancer who had no voice.
Miles, Charlotte’s brother, and I continue to raise awareness of brain cancer. If you could RT & follow to help keep Charlotte’s legacy alive, it would mean so much. Awareness saves lives.
https://t.co/qGIjBOlAZY
Today with heavy rain all day I decided to go clean this road sign. Being wet with rain made cleaning much easier up a step ladder. Looks much better now