Mine is currently drawing animals*
Edit: aninals to animals…
Bicycles and playing bass. I also started collecting CDs a few years ago and that one is still going strong.
Yeah mostly albums I already know and like. I got almost 100 CDs from a variety of genres.
At the moment my executive function seems to be on summer break, but prior to that I had been designing a bird feeder in Fusion360. I usually find CAD to be a great way to shut out the world.
1600 - 1920 original text from the great minds of those times. Christiaan Huygens is my favorite.
What kind of texts? Like newtons principia? Tried to serch up christiaan Huygens… but diddent find anything. Could you enlighten me on him?
Letters, essays, books, what ever still exists from them. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Huygens I find it unlikely that your search did not give any results.
I found the reson why. Im a dyslexic bastard who speelt the name so wrong that google lost its mind 😅
Welcome to the fold! Be warned: coders tend to be a weird bunch of folks.
The most important lesson I ever learned as I was starting out in software engineering came from my Design Principles teacher, during my short stint at a community college. That was a class which was technically not associated with a specific programming language, though the same teacher also taught various programming classes in different languages. She also wrote her own textbook for that Design class, actually… I still have my prepublication copy of it somewhere, that she had handed out to the entire class for free that semester. To this day, I still have a great deal of respect for that teacher. But I digress.
The lesson I learned from her was this: Programming languages are just tools like any other. Tools come and go over the years. The skills that you learn which will last beyond whatever language you’re learning and using right now are going to be things like how to construct good logic and how to structure a meaningfully intuitive user interface. These are the things that you should focus on perfecting first and foremost, rather than the syntactical nuances of any given language. If you have a good design at the outset, everything else should fall into place much more easily.
Minecraft and No Man’s Sky. (But then, I repeat myself.)
Also, to a lesser extent, Lemmy. That one is still more of a growing fixation, rather than a hyper-fixation.