Category: Facebook Posts
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Facebook Post: 2022-12-10T10:31:17
How AI Can Help Overcome Executive Function Challenges. TL;DR: AI tools, such as large language models and virtual assistants, can be incredibly beneficial for individuals with ADHD and other conditions that impact executive function. These tools can help with language comprehension, summarization, and task management, providing support and making it easier for individuals to navigate…
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Facebook Post: 2022-12-10T10:05:51
I was chatting the other night about my daughter’s CV and after-school job search and I thought these were some pretty solid words of encouragement: “Yes, I have some words of encouragement for your daughter. Here are a few suggestions: Pursue your passions and interests. As a talented and motivated student, your daughter has the…
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Facebook Post: 2022-11-20T09:05:49
Sunrise waves
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Facebook Post: 2022-11-03T09:23:47
Need some original audio for your video creation? Mubert’s text to audio makes it way too easy. https://mubert.com/render/pricing?via=adrian-wedd
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Facebook Post: 2022-10-27T20:39:14
The ADHD tax is real
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Facebook Post: 2022-10-26T00:37:42
This is one of the best things I’ve ever read about resilience. #ADHDAwarenessMonth
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Facebook Post: 2022-10-23T15:32:33
Lol. My most viral comment on a social media post in like, forever. Foolish humans. I do pity them.
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Facebook Post: 2022-10-23T10:45:31
I haven’t been overly public about my little brother’s experiences over recent years, but now Ashley Cole’s beautiful short film has finally been released to the internet, here’s a little window, if you’d like to take a peek. Thanks Ash, you’re amazing ❤️
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Facebook Post: 2022-10-21T00:09:16
I remember when I used to give my real PII when signing up for services. These days I think I’m going to create a full false identity so I don’t need a new drivers licence every week.
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Facebook Post: 2022-10-16T13:53:58
Based on The Persistence of Memory by Dali (which you can see in the centre), this was my first test of outpainting (I’ve been busy playing with other things).