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codeTired | 2 years ago
I enjoy being outside.
These headlines “projects every dev should try” really annoy me. I try to put in enough effort at work, and that’s tough. But I have been messing with computers for over 20 years now.
codeTired | 2 years ago
I enjoy being outside.
These headlines “projects every dev should try” really annoy me. I try to put in enough effort at work, and that’s tough. But I have been messing with computers for over 20 years now.
johnnyanmac|2 years ago
But if you're curious, I hike, am learning Japanese, and want to eventually clean up and pick back up my saxophone once I can get the money to get it fixed. Tech is a big but not the only part of my life.
photonbeam|2 years ago
Underphil|2 years ago
Nerding on a computer and doing outdoor things are not mutually exclusive. They may be for you, but that's... well... you.
ohdannyboy|2 years ago
Of course nobody said don't go outside or pursue non tech interests.
oakejp12|2 years ago
abhinavstarts|2 years ago
soniczentropy|2 years ago
Things that don't take computers to create
csdvrx|2 years ago
I don't. It's cold outside!
codeTired|2 years ago
exe34|2 years ago
[1] https://content.wolfram.com/sites/43/2019/02/07-popcorn-rig1...
brcmthrowaway|2 years ago
johnnyanmac|2 years ago
isn't it the other way around? The site allows anyone to post on nearly any topic, but the longest standing audience veers tech. there still is quite a few topics on medicine, transportation, economics, and politics as well.
wiseowise|2 years ago
Do you find yourself personally attacked by someone doing something that you don’t enjoy? Or is the notion of them having fun AND improving their direct skill?