- Sabata11792 ( @Sabata11792@kbin.social ) 85•3 months ago
You suck all the dopamine out of something and move on leaving the drained husk of your former hobby behind. Hopefully the dopamine runs out before you put money into it.
I swear as soon as I put money into a hobby, I lose interest. I got a guitar I can’t play, a hackRF I can’t be bothered to relearn, a box of half built eletronics, an unknown amount of Raspberry Pis and Arduinos with no purpose…
- Taako_Tuesday ( @Taako_Tuesday@lemmy.ca ) English30•3 months ago
Yeah I got into lockpicking a few years ago, figured out how to pick all the random master locks i had lying around the house, and immediately after spending like 250 dollars on some specialty, hard-to-pick locks, I lost interest. Still keep my lockpicking set in my car in case anyone locks themselves out of the house or something, but the dopamine i got from picking those first few locks is gone. On to the next thing.
- Jtskywalker ( @Jtskywalker@lemm.ee ) English6•3 months ago
This is something that has always interested me but I’ve never tried. Any recommendations on a set of picks to start with?
- AngryMob ( @AngryMob@lemmy.one ) English7•3 months ago
- Taako_Tuesday ( @Taako_Tuesday@lemmy.ca ) English6•3 months ago
I got a cheap set off of amazon at the time, which worked fine, and it looks like someone has already provided a link to a more reputable business. Most sets will have the same core of tools in them, which will be the most useful, plus maybe some obscure shapes in there that serve a niche purpose.
If you’re interested in getting into the hobby, there’s a discord server called Lock Pickers United that ranks basically every lock in existence on difficulty, and will hand out “belts” a la martial arts, when you can show proof that you’ve picked a lock from different tiers. I never got very far but it seemed fun.
- Sabata11792 ( @Sabata11792@kbin.social ) 6•3 months ago
Same, I have a few locks I don’t have the keys for and even broke into my friends car for them once.
Im not good at it but I can atleast pop open cheap locks no problem.
- Որբունի ( @vorpuni@jlai.lu ) English1•3 months ago
yunohost is good at being set and forget for RPis that sit unused. I still haven’t got around to setting up paperless-ngx but I’ve done the rest and it is useful…
Now don’t ask me how long it’s been since I said I’d set up a NAS
- KillingTimeItself ( @KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English4•3 months ago
as a linux enthusiast and server hosting nerd myself. I bought like 400 dollars of hardware, installed fedora on it, immediately proceeded to not like fedora very much. And then it sat for about six months. On a whim i heard about debian 12 releasing, which had a new enough kernel for proper QSV support on modern intel and i immediately set it up in about a week or two, now using containers and relatively well organized file structures.
- Trainguyrom ( @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com ) English4•3 months ago
This is why I setup proxmox, makes messing with different distros very easy when they’re VMs
- KillingTimeItself ( @KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English1•2 months ago
proxmox seems cool, i’m more of a primitive guy myself though. Putting as little between me and my software running makes shit like the ESXI or EXSI whatever the fuck that stupid software is called a none problem.
It’s less of a problem with open source stuff, but it can still go dead, and have weird feature changes, so meh.
- DaDragon ( @DaDragon@kbin.social ) 59•3 months ago
As a person with no diagnosis of any type, I too feel confused by people only having ‘a few’ interests and hobbies. If my time were not so finite, and I had the financial means, I’d be pursuing a lot of random things
- Tibi ( @Tibi@discuss.tchncs.de ) English28•3 months ago
Every night after after I just spent 5h with a new hobby, I really dislike the humans need to sleep.
I am aware this sentence is broken but I don’t wanna spend the time
- jol ( @jol@discuss.tchncs.de ) English9•3 months ago
If we needn’t sleep, capitalism would have made sure you have to work 20 hours per day.
- flora_explora ( @flora_explora@beehaw.org ) English29•3 months ago
Yeah, this sounds about right. I think this is why other people (without ADHD) often identify me with only one or two of my special interests instead of the full variety of all those interests. The other day I had to introduce me in a certain setting to someone where everyone had to mention their hobbies as well. I was struggling at first how to cram so many hobbies in a short time or how to prioritize them. Then a friend, who was also there, said to me “Oh, you like to upload pictures on iNaturalist!” This is true, but I did not really feel seen because of all the other hobbies that seem similarly important!
- MonkderDritte ( @MonkderDritte@feddit.de ) English4•3 months ago
I just say i’m into science and technology.
- RuBisCO ( @Rubisco@slrpnk.net ) English2•3 months ago
iNaturalist?! I wanna see these pics! Do you like Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t?
- flora_explora ( @flora_explora@beehaw.org ) English2•3 months ago
Haha, username checks out I guess xD
Have not heard of this podcast yet, but will have a listen. Thanks! Usually I have problems paying attention to non-fiction podcasts. But I give it a try.
I can send you a dm regarding my iNat. Have my real name over there and don’t wanna dox myself…
- RuBisCO ( @Rubisco@slrpnk.net ) English3•2 months ago
It’s a good podcast, I recommend it to anyone who likes plants. The host is a non-traditional student who swears a lot, very
New Jersey/New YorkChicago.https://www.outsideonline.com/culture/books-media/botany-joey-santore-youtube-crime-pays/
Totally understandable, so do I.
- flora_explora ( @flora_explora@beehaw.org ) English2•2 months ago
Oh nice, I’m just listening to the first episode and yes, it is pretty easy to listen to :) Thanks again for the recommendation
- BestBouclettes ( @BestBouclettes@jlai.lu ) English26•3 months ago
I find the world to be crawling with interesting things to learn about. From electric plugs, to coffee, to how computers work, etc. It always drives me insane that the average person doesn’t seem to be remotely interested in learning much about how and why the world works…
Didn’t know it could be an ADHD thing though.
- femtech ( @femtech@midwest.social ) English15•3 months ago
That’s why I love technology connection guy, I can just skim through his list of videos and find some weird things to watch about some random tech.
- nickwitha_k (he/him) ( @nickwitha_k@lemmy.sdf.org ) English12•3 months ago
electric plugs
I thought that I was the only one… But it makes sense that other ADHD folks would too. Have a favorite plug? Mine’s the CEE 7/4 (Schuko). It just has a lovely symmetry and thoughtful, safety-conscious design.
- BestBouclettes ( @BestBouclettes@jlai.lu ) English5•3 months ago
The UK plug seems to be the best engineered one, I’m partial to the French one, along the Schuko.
- nickwitha_k (he/him) ( @nickwitha_k@lemmy.sdf.org ) English4•3 months ago
The UK plugs are pretty great too. Easy to wire and designed to have fuses. I felt much more confident wiring one of those for my in-laws than I ever would with a US plug.
- KillingTimeItself ( @KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•3 months ago
at the moment i’m partial to andersons, wonderfully versatile, modular, and scalable. You can get them ranging from itty bitty baby connectors, to big chungus giga connectors.
It’s a very nice design. I don’t like plugs, i think they’re all bad tbh.
- veroxii ( @veroxii@aussie.zone ) English26•3 months ago
I prefer the term “renaissance man”.
- Bizarroland ( @Bizarroland@kbin.social ) 17•3 months ago
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
-Robert A. Heinlein
- Sotuanduso ( @Sotuanduso@lemm.ee ) English19•3 months ago
Yup, that’s me. Only have a handful of active interests at a time. But a couple of those are free floating interest slots that I’ll swap out every month or few as I really dig into something new. And then everything else gets moved into passive interest territory, where I’m not seeking it out but can still relate or engage if it comes up again. So that’s how I live with it.
- VieuxQueb ( @VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca ) English3•3 months ago
Same for me. I actually have so little money that I barely do anything anymore but I still am interested in a bunch of stuff just unable to actively do it since I have little time and no money.
- sunbather ( @sunbather@beehaw.org ) English16•3 months ago
wonder if this has anything to do with an inability to say youre not interested when someone starts talking to you about something (at least in my case because i perceive it as being rude and i absolute hate feeling like ive been rude) leading to the actual development of a larger range of interests
- haui ( @haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com ) English14•3 months ago
I mean, I wouldn’t call it living. Maybe rather existing. :D
- Pickle_Jr ( @Pickle_Jr@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English13•3 months ago
Huh. I used to write notes to myself a few years ago when I was still in school and would get super drunk. “Look up modular synths,” was one of my notes and I never went and actually did it. This is probably my calling to learn about them 🤔.
- Eryn6844 ( @Eryn6844@beehaw.org ) English10•3 months ago
no i do not have adhd. i love doing lots of things and learning lots of things. it means you are a smart person and have alot of time on your hands to do all that. most people are in a RUT and work home and family thats it.
- evranch ( @evranch@lemmy.ca ) English3•2 months ago
The big diagnostic factor is, do you FINISH those lots of things.
It’s ok to occasionally try something and be like yeah, this wasn’t as great as advertised, I’m walking away.
But if your shelves are covered in an assortment of unfinished projects that never will be finished? ADHD
- lost_faith ( @lost_faith@lemmy.ca ) English1•2 months ago
I don’t THINK I’m ADHD but I feel called out by your last sentence.
- KillingTimeItself ( @KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English10•3 months ago
i think ADHD is probably responsible for the bastardized version of “jack of all trades master of none”
That’s my headcanon for it at least.
- FeelThePower ( @FeelThePower@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English10•3 months ago
My interests tend to rotate, thankfully. I try to decorate my room or have things that will physically remind me of old hobbies and get me to jump start them back to life.
- I Cast Fist ( @ICastFist@programming.dev ) English9•3 months ago
Uh, I was never diagnosed with any type yet I have fuckloads of different interests, though I very rarely devote enough time to any of them. Maybe I should recheck? Or is it just a case of internet rabbit holes? I mean, you start perusing wikipedia and you have no idea how you went from vector graphic formulae to chemical composition of certain drugs to baryon asymmetry.
- reedbend ( @reedbend@discuss.tchncs.de ) English8•3 months ago
when self-hating people who’ve learned a little about genetics and evolution pipe up with “why are we even still in the gene pool” sadposts … this is why. overall, this style of thinking is a net positive to the proliferation of Homo sapiens, and every now and then even a net positive to the people who embody it.
- 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️ ( @Kolanaki@yiffit.net ) English6•3 months ago
This is one of the things my other ND things cancels out. Or maybe just the way my ADHD is more on hyper focusing than being totally unfocused? I only like, basically, 3 things. Video games, music, and language. Granted, “language,” covers a lot.
- kieron115 ( @kieron115@startrek.website ) English7•3 months ago
I consider video games to be multiple hobbies as each genre can scratch such a massively different brain itch. Sinking into a JRPG vs sinking into an RTS are very different levels of mental engagement.
Video games can also be a lot. When normies play, they play one game or two. Say fifa and cod. My steam lib is 500+