
Found these neat blue jars and use them for coffee
Also 3d modelled and printed a grip for my grinder because it absolutely sucks by itself because it's all smooth.

Also 3d modelled and printed a grip for my grinder because it absolutely sucks by itself because it's all smooth.
This is an update to my post about an autism assessment I got a while ago ( https://www.reddit.com/r/evilautism/s/XuRQBp059o )
Well, I have no idea what the first place was doing because my second assessment was 3x as long and like 200 more questions and feels way more in depth. I've been diagnosed with Autism, re-diagnosed with ADHD, and diagnosed with GAD
Barkley Executive Function Scale:
Time Management: 98th percentile (severe deficit)
Organization: 97th percentile (severe deficit)
Self-Restraint: 96th percentile (severe deficit)
Motivation: 95th percentile (severe deficit)
Emotion Regulation: 51-75th percentile (mild-moderate)
Total EF Score: 97th percentile
ADHD-EF Index: 99th percentile
Autism Spectrum Quotient: 43 (33-50 indicates significant autistic traits)
Empathy Quotient: 6 (30 or less indicates lack of empathy common in autism) - extremely low
RAADS-R (Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale): 232 out of 240
Social Relatedness: 109 (threshold 49) - severe
Circumscribed Interests: 42 (threshold 28) - severe
Language: 21 (threshold 8) - severe
Sensory Motor: 60 (threshold 26) - severe
Depression & Anxiety:
Beck Depression Inventory: 39
Burns Anxiety Inventory: 42
Verbal IQ: 100
Nonverbal IQ: 115
The split apparently means something, I'm not quite sure though.
I just think these results are very interesting when compared to the first assessment I had. I copied these results straight from the assessment for the most part.
Has anyone else had this happen? I just don't see *how* it could have happened, as the port seems to be snug when in place, and as it's enclosed it's not like it could have been torn off by force at a steep angle, it's a $17 replacement so I'm not trying to shame them as the dashcam has worked for a long time, I've just never seen such a thing on a port like this.
I was wanting to make enough to fill my 15oz cup, but I'm not entirely sure what I should do as it seems I need a scale and electric kettle or at least a thermometer. I was curious if there's any way I can just make an "okay" 15oz cup of coffee, as far as I know I need to put some amount of ground coffee in, and fill water up to 4, press, and then dilute until my cup is full.
I'm just not quite sure how much coffee I should put in tabespoons to fill at 15oz glass without watering it down too much, as I do not have a scale just yet. It's just some cheap Eight O Clock ground coffee.
I just want to try it before I start buying a bunch of stuff like a grinder, scale, and better coffee. Thank you!
Edit: I made a cup of coffee with just a heaping scoop, filled water to 4 and left it for two minutes and it turned out better than any drip machine I've used. Not bitter and no noticable acidity at all, what a wonderful coffee maker! Thank you everyone for the advice!
The colors look much nicer, and it doesn't have as many connection issues in my experience.