Reddit - Dyslexia
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A community for Dyslexic-spectrum redditors looking to help one another or discuss issues related to literacy, organizational, attention-span, or spatial awareness problem.
Reddit - Dyslexia
2d ago
I'm so bad, it's funny!
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Reddit - Dyslexia
2d ago
I'm working on building my own text to speech app because I've found the existing ones to be pretty disappointing. Just wondering how others have found them and what people like and dislike about them.
I have ADHD and a minor sight issue but not dyslexia so I would really love some help understanding it more from a dyslexic person's standpoint.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the corpo post ??
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Reddit - Dyslexia
2d ago
Im purely just curious. Let's say you're doing inventory and counting how many of a thing you have, and it's over 10. Examples, folders, screws, paperclips, bottles. I noticed yesterday that whenever I'm like at number ending with '9', like 39, 49, 59, etc. I just can't go to the next number I'll be repeating it over and over and over again and then I'm having to restart cause I'll be flipping them or my brain short circuits. Cause I just have no idea what number I'm at anymore. Or what about like 66, 77, 88, 99. And then they're a good chance I'll write the number backwards.
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Reddit - Dyslexia
2d ago
"The world was my oyster but I used the wrong fork." —Oscar Wild
Could you imagine this carved on your gravestone?
In my case, it would be misspelled, but hey, at least, I’ll leave you guessing!
Have any of you noticed yourself doing wrong fork thinking?
In other words, using the wrong type of thinking, but in the right way or dyslexic way or as my dad used to say, ass backwards.
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Reddit - Dyslexia
2d ago
I don't want to self diagnose but I do want to know if these are considered as dyslexic? Sometimes I see that specific number for example like 20 but I wrote it as 12. Then sometimes I should put a single digit number but I wrote it as a double digit number by adding "1" at the front. Most of the time I never even noticed it until someone told me. Or is that just a bad habit my mind gotten used to?
I don't want to offend anyone, I'm just curious and also tired getting things wrong with the numbers when working
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Reddit - Dyslexia
2d ago
Does dyslexia work in other languages other than roman alphabet? Like would dyslexia impact the same if trying to read Arabic, or Hebrew, or Cyrillic, or Greek, etc?
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Reddit - Dyslexia
2d ago
One of the biggest learning curves I have noticed with LLM's (ChatGPT) is that the average person is not able to utilize the full potential because they do not understand how to interact/prompt the model to get the optimal result. Ideally one would prompt the model to correct grammar or provide feedback as if it is dealing directly with someone with dyslexia, and while this is possible, it is tedious and hard to get consistent results.
As someone with an understanding of coding and the backend of some of this stuff, I was able to repackage a model so that it eliminates the upfront prompting ..read more
Reddit - Dyslexia
4d ago
Hi guys! I'm sorry if this is not the right place to ask this question. I've heard of types of dyslexia where people mix letters p and q or b and d, but I have a different problem. Specifically, I often mix voiced and unvoiced consonants while I type or when I write fast. Besides a few articles I've found on the internet where children couldn't differentiate between p and b while talking, I couldn't find anything else about this. Does anyone have the same problem with mixing b and p, d and t, or even v and f? Also, feel free to write if you know something more about this. Thank you!
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Reddit - Dyslexia
4d ago
Apparently dyslexia "is not being able to read as a child" This person is claiming adhd ect whilst putting me down for dyslexia ?
Dyslexia can effect executive dysfunction, speech, memory recall.. it's more than just reading and writing.
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Reddit - Dyslexia
4d ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH5Ds4_0lO8
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