This seems like an odd question I know but I have been thinking there are probably so many theoretical hobbies that nobody has actually done before.
- Dagwood222 ( @Dagwood222@lemm.ee ) 9•5 months ago
From the science fiction novel “The Syndic.”
Polo, except with jeeps firing .50 caliber machine guns. You have a metal ball about the size of a truck tire and a field about 2 miles long.
- cassiacow [she/they] ( @cassiacow@beehaw.org ) 7•5 months ago
That sounds… terrifying. I’m not sure I could even spectate.
- plactagonic ( @plactagonic@sopuli.xyz ) 6•5 months ago
More like really niche “sub-hobby” of homebrewing.
Growing/propagating your own yeasts. I did it about year ago and didn’t have a time to get in to it again.
Closest thing I have ever done to that is Brewing Kombucha.
- plactagonic ( @plactagonic@sopuli.xyz ) 5•5 months ago
It is more sterile and intentional proces. But yeah at the end you end up with petri dish or tube with little dots that make beer/wine/kombucha or something else.
- NarendraCzar ( @covert_czar@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 5•5 months ago
Sound a pebble dropping in water Splashh…
So like skipping a pebble across water but without having to worry about damaging coral or sea life because you can drop it in a safe area instead of the rock landing someone where further out in the lake or pond potentially hurting any ducks/water birds. It also has a lower skill requirement so that is a bonus.
- knittedmushroom ( @knittedmushroom@beehaw.org ) English1•5 months ago
Deep water version of your every day metal detecting. I know some companies already do salvage reclamation/research, but I’m talking about going hunting for smaller trinkets and seemingly “worthless” items in the eyes of corporations and research centers.
Only thing stopping me is I really don’t want to be Oceangate 2 lol.