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Is there a way to color code the messages so I can more easily see the responded ones verses the new ones. I'm able to do this within another community website and hope this option is available here.
Is there a way to color code the messages so I can more easily see the responded ones verses the new ones. I'm able to do this within another community website and hope this option is available here.
My progress is steady. I have had visitors. My concern is not finding information I need because of not seeing the webpage fully because of magnification and scrolling. I don't want to unknowingly do something against the rules because I missed it.
There seems to be questions about disABILITY. Perhaps this is a misunderstanding. For me being differently able to do things is better. I use small letters for dis; meaning not and capitalize ABILITY because I have abilities to do many things regardless of how people perceive me. Seeing the positives, not ignoring someone who dis not able as in handicapped, or crippled, or lame, or disfigured, or what ever label is or isn't appropriate to me is not positive. Minimizing "dis" and Maximizing the ABILITY seems more positive. It's ok if whoever does not agree. I'm all for discussing and finding understanding. So far though, my use of disABILITY has been accepted as positive rather than some convoluted underhanded title for porn or other unsavory stuff. As for AI, I use it for correcting spelling, punctuation sometimes, but I do not use it to write ideas because if I did and put my name to it claiming I wort this content I would be a lier, a cheat, and this is not my style or intent. AI is for me a tool and nothing else. My thoughts are not something I want AI to create for me. I have a brain I want to use, not be lazy and allow a machine to do my work for me. For me AI is a double edged sward. I mean no offense. Whatever is comfortable for one person may not be so for another person. Yes, I am legally blind, legally deaf, and use a wheelchair. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Hey everyone! I'm u/Musical73band, a founding moderator of r/disABILITY_possible.
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I want to do then opposite of smart because in this area power outages, weather, and other things interfere with stuff needing connectivity. I prefer doing the opposite of what many people are doing now. I'm in a remote area. I want to have lights turn on or off when needed without having to go to the light switch, Other things would be as needed when I figure out what they would be. I use a wheelchair and it is much better to be able to have something work without having to roll to a switch regularly. A local network that is self contained would be great, I think. Your advice is greatly appreciated. Specific products or add ons, or get togethers would help a lot. Flair doesn't match, oh well, I tried.
I want to do then opposite of smart because in this area power outages, weather, and other things interfere with stuff needing connectivity. I prefer doing the opposite of what many people are doing now. I'm in a remote area. I want to have lights turn on or off when needed without having to go to the light switch, Other things would be as needed when I figure out what they would be. I use a wheelchair and it is much better to be able to have something work without having to roll to a switch regularly. A local network that is self contained would be great, I think. Your advice is greatly appreciated. Specific products or add ons, or get togethers would help a lot. Flair doesn't match, oh well, I tried.
I'm home most of the time. Many years ago I had a device called The Clapper. I would like to automate my home for disABILITY ease of living without needing or must connect to the internet, no pay monthly fees, or subscriptions. Is there a reliable system available?
My progress is a step by step seek and maybe find because I use magnification to see what is on the screen. I finally found the button to add this post, yay! My achievements are growing. Beginner101 is overstating me for now, I'm working on it. It's nice to be here and I'm happy to learn as I explore this community.