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Ideogram 2a Turbo
This image shows a bewildered man holding a paper and looking into an empty Smart TV box. In the background, two children are laughing and pointing to a smartphone. The scene is set in a cozy living room and rendered in a cartoon style.
Created by Charlie on Jun 13, 2025 using the Ideogram 2a Turbo AI image generator model.
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Thank god for YouTube. Everything from changing a battery in a key fob to recipes. I so get this
I absolutely HATE instructions for anything that require me to watch a video. It means I either have to constantly stop and start it to do or adjust things as I go along, or their fingers/hands get in the way, blocking off something I'm trying to see. As someone with ADHD, the most limiting part of having it is my very small "working memory". I can only hold so much needed data to manipulate or work with BUT if information and instructions are written down where I can refer to it as I go along, I can do a great deal.
By reading books and manuals and following instructions, I've learned how to cook, to garden, to beadweave, to sew, knit, crochet and embroidery, and how to fix and put together simple things with the few tools I have. Not by following videos! We all learn in different ways and I wish more people would understand that. (Sorry for the diatribe.)
I have had a couple of times I had to get help from someone younger for my phone!
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Good one ๐