But if you live like that, you will seldom get anything done in society, find a job, find a partner, etc, this things feel impossible at times on the spectrum. I think this is really common we autism, we don't fit in, question deeply all manner of social interactions all the time, for fear of misunderstanding or being misunderstood, and so generally just tend to stay away from other people. You'll pretty much always find me working on something, as I don't enjoy leisure time.Īnyone who knows me will say I am sensitive and self critical to a fault, part of the reason I don't need most kinds of jibes is I'm already deeply aware of my own faults, so that's been an ongoing struggle with my experience with depression too. I find I'm not content unless I am working on problems that are just beyond my limits, always seeking to increase my knowledge and capabilities. I have a strong desire to understand everything, and an overwhelming drive to achieve perfection, which often leads me to implementing everything I can myself. I value honesty above politeness, and rationality above emotion. I tend to be overly sensitive and self-critical, and I am not the most adept at social graces, but I'm working on these challenges as best I can. I work alone, though I am at my best when I have friends nearby to support me. I mostly prefer to keep to my own spaces, and generally won't reach out first to others. I have also created various tools and file formats used widely within these scenes. I am most well-known for writing video game system emulators and producing Japanese-to-English video game fan translations. My specialty is reverse engineering hardware and software. I'm a software engineer with 23 years of experience living in Tokyo, Japan. I can also look at archive.md as well unless someone else already has.Near wrote:Nice to meet you! Please call me Near. I don't know if any of this will be helpful, just what I was able to find looking through one of his old sites. I have no idea of Derrick Sobodash is still alive or even still has an online presence, as I have only looked into stuff I could find from the archives, but he may be a potential person to contact in regards to finding Near's dox.Īlso a little side note to end this with just to show autistic Byuu is, he hates April Fool's jokes: D's page interestingly enough brings up a nice amount of contact info, although I would imagine the email and ICQ are out of date. D, someone who also had a domain, and who Near had linked on his webzone. ( Archive)īyuu was a member of the translation/emulation scene at the timeĪgain, common knowledge but we may have some leads of people to contact who knew Near at the time. Near being a neet, I would lean toward the former rather than the latter. living with someone that had their name listed as the resident of a Columbus address. I'm pretty sure this is also common knowledge, but an interesting tidbit to add to that is that Near claims that he was a neet at this time, and that he was unable to get an unemployment tugboat because he was not "technically a resident" of Columbus, which to me means that he either 1. In December of 2004, and it can be assumed the rest of 2004 prior, Near was living in Columbus, OH Near has prior to 2004 had gone under the online names byuu, setsuna, ayamaru, and lin xioaling.īyuu and Setsuna we know about obviously, but because troons keep hitting the site I don't know if anyone has found Ayamaru or Lin Xioaling. Dunno if it will bring any leads to his dox but it gives some insight into byuu and his early internet history: I did a little bit of digging on the archive of sestuna.
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