

If I hold the - on my phone I get –—¯
This is the most ambitious one yet. I wonder if he’ll stick to performing his own stunts.
Yep, with the mg content prominently advertised on the can along with caffeine
They hired him as an advisor
Have you tried the voyager app for Lemmy?
And they even hired the Apollo app dev
Wow. What was it? Why did they drink it?
Thus is Nintendo.
I did a little more digging and found a research study FAQ
How can I get assessed for SDAM?
There is no formal assessment for SDAM – this is a topic of current research. If you would like to participate, please take our survey. You may be contacted about participating in further in-depth testing.
Not sure how up to date that is.
Children should learn a lot of things but that doesn’t mean we can’t make the world safer for them.
Edit: I meant broadly
For this specific example I get the annoyance but nintendo is always going to be extra careful.
“Let’s just say we’re experimenting with silence,” a spokesperson for Duolingo told Fast Company over email. “Sometimes, the best way to make noise is to disappear first.”
Steam Deck is way more successful.
I’m not sure how well known or studied it is. Trauma can also cause gaps in memory.
I can relate to this and I’m unsure if it’s part of ADHD but I’m sure it contributes. Sometimes I wonder if I have a less extreme version of SDAM.
Autobiographical memory may differ greatly between individuals. Hyperthymesia, also known as hyperthymestic syndrome or highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM), is a condition that affects an individual’s autobiographical memory, essentially meaning that they cannot forget small details which otherwise would not be stored. It forms one extreme, in which a person might recall vividly almost every day of their life (usually from around the age of 10). On the other extreme is severely deficient autobiographical memory (SDAM), where a person cannot relive memories from their lives, although this does not affect other memory capabilities or general cognition.[SDAM is a severe autobiographical memory deficiency, but without amnesia.