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kvujyesterday at 10:57 PM6 repliesview on HN

Maybe I'm autistic, but I loooove the sharp edges near the opening. They've become almost a nervous tick of playing with them with my fingers.

I've got no idea why, but the sharp feeling is amazing.


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delectitoday at 12:29 AM

Sounds kinda like pain stimming. I'm not personally a fan, but that's a thing some autistic people do. They make purpose-built toys for that, though you might already be set with your laptop.

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neomyesterday at 11:14 PM

I am autistic and I also enjoy the sharp edges, I rub my wrists up and down them sometimes and generally play with them, I find it very satisfying. I also suspect the laptop might not be as easy to carry around when open if edges were rounded?

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kokaneeyesterday at 11:15 PM

I'm conflicted -- the author's rounded Mac looks more comfortable to use, but aesthetically it looks worse. He turned the track pad notch into an amorphous shape that looks like a mistake.

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normanvalentineyesterday at 11:02 PM

I actually agree with this too — playing with the sharp edge is kind of satisfying. Like having something in your teeth that you're working on.

animegolemyesterday at 11:51 PM

same, i really love it and i hove my hands typing so they've never caused pain anyway

sublinearyesterday at 11:27 PM

I don't think there's anything inherently autistic about that. We just finally have these technologies sufficiently mature that materials and design are no longer strictly dictated by their function.

These objects are becoming more like clothing and less like unyielding industrial machines. It's to the point that I'd be genuinely disgusted to handle any used laptop regardless of how "clean" it is.

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