i took up drawing this year and enjoy it a lot, i'm not good at it quite yet but it is cheap to start, fun, you can do it pretty much anywhere, and it's given me a nice confidence boost tbh because i was always convinced it was something i could never do. i like that i'm always learning something new with it too, and progressing in a visible way. i'm not looking at it with the aim of making money though, it's for fun & good for my brain. highly recommend.
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Photography, cryptography, anamorphosis art, regular art, writing, and hiking. Looking for people who also enjoy these.
I've been making mechanical keyboards "from scratch" for the last year or so. I leverage a lot of pre-built parts and existing tools of course, but I tweak the standard layouts to fit what I want to do, fabricate the plates and cases with my laser engraver and 3D printer, assemble everything, wire them up to the switches and the microcontroller (usually "dead bug" hand-wiring, but I have done a very basic PCB in KiCAD as well), and configure the firmware. It leverages a lot of my other interests, provides an opportunity to improve incrementally between projects, and results in a product that is legitimately pleasant to use.
Little bastards are piling up, though.
I'm currently in the process of building my first mechanical keyboard. I have a Lily58 mostly assembled, in the troubleshooting steps now. It's been a fun project so far.
I'd like to do a proper split as a project, but I don't properly touch-type, so there's a pretty large learning curve that I'm not particularly interested in overcoming. Before I accepted my truth, my second handwire was a permanent split that just bundled the matrix wires into a ratchet-ass cable. It works fine, but I just never used it, even enough to want to do a refined version.
Drawing, videogames, and swimming.
For fitness running, walking and weightlifting. For creativity reading, writing, sketching. For money, software development.
I'd recommend keeping a semi regular (daily to weekly) diary above everything else. It's been invaluable to be able to check in with myself. It's also fun to work on your lettering.
Fighting games and Riichi Mahjong.
There's usually a local event for at least one of the games I play every month or so. I travel out to Combo Breaker every year for the big major as well.
For Riichi Mahjong, the local club here meets every week. Haven't had the chance to attend a big tournament yet, but I'm hoping I can fit one into my travel budget at some point.
I don't have any. I play videogames almost every day but it's just more out of routine than enjoyment, hell few days playing ranked matches ruins my mood and I quit before losing because fuck them, is ruining my night anyways.
Never too late to pick up a hobby. Can be intimidating to start exploring and trying new stuff, but it’s worth it.