I like to say I’m a musician and a game developer, but it’s been so long since I’ve seriously participated in either that I don’t think I deserve to describe myself as such right now.
I enjoy languages, which I do actively study unprofessionally.
Aside from my actual day job, I spend most of my time playing whichever single game I’m hyperfocusing on at the moment, although I would rather be doing one of the aforementioned hobbies.
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What’s the latest in the bedrotting hobbisphere? Any new tips and tricks?
Ooh I got one, did u know u can scroll through Netflix for 15min and never decide on what to watch?
This works across streaming platforms! Peacock is a reliable one, nothing there is really worth watching, but what if you wanted to watch The Office again?
This is what sets the betrotting enthusiasts apart from the pros. I can only do 2-3 minutes before I switch apps and try YouTube or lemmy.
15 minutes?! Those are rookie numbers. If your really interested in the hobby subscribe to Foxtel again (as well as Netflix) and you’ll be in the big league.
Why, you’re doing it right now!
Sure, but I could be doing it so much better!
I don’t think OP is a sir 🤔
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Piefed shows pronouns as a flair. I wonder when Lemmy will get support for flairs too.
panics, runs out of the room
GET BACK HERE!
If you keep running that’d be a hobby in itself.
A hobby is usually something you enjoy.
The enjoying part comes after the running tho.
So the hobby is not-running.
Does that make not-collecting stamps a hobby and does the atheist community know?
I think the hobby with collecting stamps is not mailing letters.
I came here to say that I enjoy the process of running. :(
Well, they do say it takes all sorts.
I love to gate keep! But it’s not going well.

It’s still there so I’d call that a success.
PSH, you call that bad, my gates WAY worse.
*limps away*
Piracy!
Ahoy, matey!
Math, programming, having nightmares.
Ah, so you have one hobby?
Drawing.
Also spending days rearranging files into more sophisticated structures, finally noticing that it’s becoming horribly convoluted enough to be unmaintainable, and tearing the structure down again.
I’m a terrible drummer and worse producer, and I like to play games.
Reading, creative and technical writing, tabletop gaming, miniature / fine art painting, photography, listening to and writing music (dungeon synth, extreme metal, folk, electronica), hiking, cinema
Can I just copy your answer? I’ll change the writing one to coding. And hiking to dog walking.
“I used salt instead of sugar and melted vaseline instead of egg whites. Tasted like shit, 0/5 stars for this recipe.”
I am a self-taught juggler. I taught myself at the age of six
Nail polish, gaming, and baking primarily.
Ooo thank you for reminding me that I need to paint my nails!
Improv, ukelele, marxism
Marxism as a hobby?
Seize the means of recreation I guess? Lol
I couldn’t get a job in Marxism, but I still take a few minutes to practice everyday.
The trifecta.
3d printing
Crochet
Painting
Miniatures (I’m building my niece a dollhouse)
Baking
Robotics/Arduino
SewingI do have Adhd and no money, as you can imagine
I read “banking” by mistake and had to do a double take 😂
any resources you’d recommend for getting into 3d printing?
It’s always good to join 3dprinting@lemmy.world but the best resource is Youtube. There are a lot of different creators that talk about different parts of the process. From which machine to choose, to calibrating it for the first time.
The “getting into” part of 3d printing is buying the machine the rest of the time is you trouble shooting wtf is going wrong lol so there isn’t one specific place.
- improv
- piano
- rollerblading
- video games
I study biochem/microbiology. Recently there’s been a new(?) discovery about photoresperation actually being benificial to the plant. Photo respiration is when photosynthesis accidentally happens to an oxygen which creates toxic molecules and was always thought of as wasteful. Billions of dollars have been spent to ‘solve’ this problem when, unsurprisingly, billions of years of evolution have solved it already.
IMO it’s why plants don’t do as well as we expect with high CO² concentrations (iirc)… the paper is behind a pay wall though, so I haven’t read the whole thing yet but the mechanism has unfortunately been called the Bloom Cycle and is set to confuse countless undergrads in the future.















