We currently have a blank keyboard module available in both ANSI and ISO! For other keyboard layouts like Dvorak, it is technically possible, but we don't have a timeline for it.
I have a framework 13" and I replaced the keyboard with a black blanked keyboard. It was really easy to install, it took me ~15 minutes. I really like the look of it, and when I use it in public people think I'm a wizard.
Out of curiosity, do you really want colemak or dvorak keycaps? As a colemak user myself I found it useful to keep the qwerty keycaps in case I am dropped into an environment when the keyboard layout isn't behaving properly, since I no longer remember them perfectly. In all likelihood when using colemak/dvorak normally you aren't looking at the keycaps anyways.
I've been listening to Vienna Teng's music since she released her Waking Hour album independently in 2001. Hymn of Acxiom is one of her more recent works and is one of my favorites.
Yes, but that’s an on/off switch. Trains and buses allow for a gradual shutdown by scaling down on number of rides per hour or on train/bus size.
That’s a big advantage because, if people can’t get home from a party at 3AM, they may choose to use their car to get at the party, and, having invested in a car, and getting used to using it, may stop using public transport.
That, in turn, can lead to further decrease in service, which leads to fewer people using public transport, etc.
It seems like the altered time perception caused behaviors in the moment like interrupting others that can be verified by others, so probably this is not an issue with recall/ability to assess perception of time.
If you self report as autistic, you're probably autistic. Especially because, in practice, an autistic person is defined as someone who self-reports autistic traits to a health care provider.