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essential literature rule

YoSoySnekBoi - 1mon

Nah, it's something called Bionic Reading that can help make reading faster for people with ADHD. It's kinda pseudoscientific tho - I find it works decently for me but it may just be placebo

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idegenszavak @sh.itjust.works - 1mon

Never heard of this, interesting. Read some text with this, and I have a feeling it slows me down, as my eyes stop at each word now. When I read normally my eyes just roll on the text. But afaik I don't have ADHD.

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Glytch @lemmy.world - 1mon

The stopping at each word is the point of it for me (I do have ADHD). It makes sure I actually read it and not just scan over it without absorbing it.

A microsecond pause every word is a lot faster than reading a passage 4 times in order to understand it.

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rnercle - 1mon

any sans-serif font that's used for a text that's longer than a couple of words is a hindrance for reading

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YoSoySnekBoi - 1mon

I've always found that interesting because I find serif fonts much more difficult to read

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Frezik - 1mon

That's bionic reading. It helps some people (like those with ADHD) focus on the text better.

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dylanmorgan @slrpnk.net - 1mon

Enough about the bionic font, where does the quote come from?

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LGTM @discuss.tchncs.de - 1mon

It's from a webnovel, The Legendary Mechanic Chapter 1040ish

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luciole (he/him) - 1mon

What's going on with the font weight? Accessibility measure?

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Paradachshund @lemmy.today - 1mon

It is, but personally for me it has the opposite effect. I get distracted by it.

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stankmut - 1mon

It's like beer goggles, but it made me functionally illiterate. I could read each word individually and yet they meant nothing since I couldn't retain the context. The effort involved in decoding each word meant the rest of the words in the sentence were long gone from my memory. All I remember is the word friendship because I said it out loud at some point.

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LGTM @discuss.tchncs.de - 1mon

My bad guys, I don't even see the bionic font anymore

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