My two are:

Making sourdough. I personally always heard like this weird almost mysticism around making it. But I bought a $7 starter from a bakery store, and using just stuff in my kitchen and cheap bread flour I’ve been eating fresh sourdough every day and been super happy with it. Some loafs aren’t super consistent because I don’t have like temperature controlled box or anything. But they’ve all been tasty.

Drawing. I’m by no means an artist, but I always felt like people who were good at drawing were like on a different level. But I buckled down and every day for a month I tried drawing my favorite anime character following an online guide. So just 30 minutes every day. The first one was so bad I almost gave up, but I was in love with the last one and made me realize that like… yeah it really is just practice. Years and years of it to be good at drawing things consistently, quickly, and a variety of things. But I had fun and got something I enjoyed much faster than I expected. So if you want to learn to draw, I would recommend just trying to draw something you really like following a guide and just try it once a day until you are happy with the result.

95 points

Reading

Thanks to e-books and the Libby app you don’t even have to physically go anywhere or pay anything to find a good book these days.

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libby is such a game changer. i totally get why a lot of people want to only read physical books but for me, being able to read anywhere at any time instead of having to make a concious decision to find and bring a book with you means i read way way more than i used to

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For me it’s that I have to think less about my choices. I don’t have a ton of time anymore so if I pick a book I am not vibing with I can just return it and pick another in a matter of seconds. It’s led me to taking chances on books I normally wouldn’t read.

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Oh yeah!

I have a 75-page rule. If a book hasn’t grabbed me by then, I move on.

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I’m a mix of both. I generally read a book for the first time on Libby and then end up buying a physical copy for my home library.

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I like physical books in a theoretical sense. Some hardcovers are beautiful and it’s hard to resist the urge to collect them.

But I don’t really like reading physical books. I really don’t like the typesetting of 70-80 characters on a page. That leaves a lot of my books at maybe 2-3 paragraphs per page, and it’s really hard to get into a flow that way. On an ereader I can control the layout, the font, and really get into a book.

(And that’s on top of the fact that I can carry thousands of books around with me, borrow from the library, and take notes more effectively for nonfiction.)

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What font/layout settings do you prefer that get you really into it?

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I’m a slow reader and get frustrated with how long books take. My “internal” reading speed is about as fast as reading aloud, so anything longer than a few hundred pages takes forever.

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Im the same with reading speed. You could try finding a block of time you would otherwise just be on your phone so it feels less an jnvestment (e.g. before bed, riding the bus, or break at work). I use e-books so i don’t have to remember it and opening the book is as easy as social media. Finding something you WANT to read is hard too.

If you’re into fantasy then branron sanderson is great. The Way of Kings grabbed me after getiing past the prologue (bonus points for women written decently). Alternatively Name of The Wind by patrick rothfuss. If only he’d finish the trilogy…

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If only he’d finish the trilogy

Lol, never gonna happen. And he (Rothfuss) certainly doesn’t write good female characters. (Lookin’ at you, unnecessary author self-insert with the sex fairy bang sesh)

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Try audiobooks.

I listen to them while doing chores like the dishes or folding laundry. If you get distracted, just repeat the last few minutes.

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Audiobooks are not a replacement for actual reading. It’s still nice to have, but your brain fires off different synapses. They are nice to have in the car.

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That can happen. My focus is weird, and I strongly zone-in to what I’m doing, so for me reading is a very engaging and fun thing to do.

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If interested, you might look into “sub-vocalization”. I mention it because you state your reading speed is close to your talking speed; possibly you are making miniscule movements with your larynx and surrounding muscles as if you were talking, without actually talking, and that limits your reading speed to talking speed.

People who get into speed reading often work on sub-vocalization suppression or interference techniques so that it isn’t a speed limiter.

Or you may just process written words at that speed. Everyone’s different.

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Interesting. I’ve actually noticed myself doing that, and just assumed it was something everyone did. I’ll definitely be looking into it. Thank you!

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Also Anna’s Archive!

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Playing older video games via emulation. The barrier to entry gets easier and easier as time marches on. And as long as you have disc space to download the games, you’ll likely find a repository somewhere on the Internet.

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Oh yeah some even let you play in browser now. Crazy how it takes seconds, and most peoples phones can even play most everything game cube and earlier.

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That is a particularly handy feature for older computer games from DOS and C64.

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Some even let you play in your browser now…

Makes me sad thinking about all the fun Flash based games we had access to maybe a decade ago.

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Chinese handhelds (sbcgamings) are an interesting rabbit hole.

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Miyoo Mini Plus!!!

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My childhood dream.

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Modding my Vita blew my mind.

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You can also play at the Internet Arcade or Classic PC Games on archive.org.

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I’ve been playing tons of GameCube games since Dolphin recently released RetroAchievement support. (Basically community made achievements for retro games, available for tons of games and consoles)

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Anbernic handheld consoles are awesome and inexpensive.

I recommend the RG35XXSP. It’s shaped like a Gameboy Advance SP and plays lots of Dreamcast & N64 games plus everything below that.

$60 + Shipping Directly from Anbernic

or

$90 with free 1 or 2 day shipping from Amazon

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And if you don’t flash drives/micro SD cards are dirt cheap and stupid fast these days. May as well be external storage in an easy to loose stick or microSD card.

I’ve never had a problem playing my collection of old games I used to own externally.

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65 points

Doom scrolling

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Has anyone found a way to get out of this hobby? Asking for a friend.

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Maybe you’ll find an answer if you keep scrolling down…

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Have my angry upvote.

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I’m back. Still nothing.

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The answer will surprise you!

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For an honest answer: someone else on lemmy once said they just scroll down on the homepage and let it free-scroll for a while, then stop and work back up. When they get to the top they leave lemmy and move on with their day.

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Switching my phone screen to black and white actually does help, but the temptation to switch back is powerful.

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Quitting Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit (really all social media) really helped. Lemmy is nice because there are not nearly the amount of comments.

Honestly social media does nothing for us anymore. It’s no longer serving its original purpose and is now a derivative version if MK Ultra level shit to feed us rage and sell us crap.

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Heck, even some clients have auto scroll, really really easy this hobby.

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But you see, I wanna git gud immediately

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  • Print one
  • Get a scale/ruler, a pencil and an eraser
  • Use the above to draw, first a
  • Then imagine and draw stuff like

The last one is not true isometric, but has a perspective. But you can make similar good looking stuff in isometric too.
To do perspective, you can’t use the Printed isometric line/dot paper.
Instead, it has an additional step of choosing the infinity points and making your own lines for it.


I tried to find a good instructions page, but unfortunately, search engines just prefer YouTube videos (which I don’t like to recommend).

Either way, this is one method that lets you git gud pretty fast, albeit in a different drawing form.


Another thing: The last example picture I showed, has circles and semi circles. Avoid those in your drawing at this stage. That requires you to learn an extra method.

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/restofthefuckingowl

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Highlighted dimension is not provided.

Drawing implosion imminent.

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That intermediate step is amongus sitting down.

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This was awhile ago, but playing dungeons and dragons! I showed up one night at the local gaming store, asked the group playing that night if they had space, and bam! I’m playing a terrifying monk in World’s Largest Dungeon!

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I try to play D&D but most weeks I play schedule conflict.

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