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235 points| erkjs | 2 years ago |whataaabout.com

Hi HN, I’ve been working on whataaabout.com with a friend, while learning to code. It's a fun little website for those short on time but seeking new experiences. It started from a question, "when was the last time you did an experience you had never done before?". As human beings we need some degree of novelty, to expose ourselves to the unfamiliar and keep learning throughout our lives. So to add a spark to my daily routine and keep novelty coming my way, I started collecting ideas of interesting and unusual activities I’d like to try out sooner or later. The main selection criteria is things that take a short amount of time and are not too demanding, nor location-specific. I organized them based on categories like uniqueness, humans involved, location, price, time required, and others.

I hope you like it, and I’d be happy to hear your thoughts, as well as any cool activity ideas you might have. Cheers!

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[+] eterm|2 years ago|reply
Some things I noticed:

The list is fairly short (70 activities total). Once filtered it would be easier to simply display all matching activities.

Many of the "Low" cost activities have significant upfront costs. I wouldn't describe Archery as "low cost", nor describe Astronomy or a board game night as Free activities!

It was easier just to read the raw JSON than browse the site. ( The activities are https://www.whataaabout.com/activities.json and seem to be static, not based on parameters. )

[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Thanks for the feedback! It is short yes, mostly because I didn't want to spend more time on it before showing it to somebody. If the feedback is positive I'll add more. About displaying all activities, it's a good point, I though it was more fun to get one at a time, but I might add the display all as another option. And about the categories, I hear you, but take it with a grain of salt, those depends on many factors. For example I consider board game night free because where I am there are many pubs with games you can play. Same with archery, I've been in places where with 20euros or less you can try it for one hour..so yes, it depends.
[+] bongobingo1|2 years ago|reply
> a board game night as Free activities!

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamecategory/1120/print-play

&

https://boardgamegeek.com/forum/974620/bgg/design-contests

BGGs site is always a bit confusing to me to navigate, but searching for "pnp" or "print and play" and a contest year will probably surface a lot of good "free" (or at least, free to print....) You can at least certainly get a bunch printed for cheaper than 1 boxed game and if you dont like half of them, no drama.

Shutup and sit down has done a few round ups of solo-print-and-plays https://inv.tux.pizza/search?q=shut+up++and+sit+down+print+a.... I'm sure there are people on here that can recommend some +1-player pnp games.

[+] arunan|2 years ago|reply
I kinda like that it shows only one activity at a time. If one doesn't like it, they can always spin for a new one. Makes it better than the typical, google seo farmed lists. Also, let's you focus on one and make a decision.

In regards to the costs, again, what's low cost for one might be different for another. My archery club allows you to show up and try it for a session (or two) before enrolling. Astronomy nights don't cost us anything or much fuel, if at all. Been to plenty of board game nights where there were no entrance cost.

To share some contrasting opinions.

[+] diggan|2 years ago|reply
> I wouldn't describe Archery as "low cost"

Obviously the range is very broad, but around my parts you can get away with archery for about ~15 EUR per person (and up). That's not very expensive. What is "low cost" also obviously depends on the person.

[+] pimlottc|2 years ago|reply
Not sure about archery and astronomy, but free board game meetups are pretty common. There’s normally plenty of people bringing games that you don’t need to bring any yourself.
[+] samstave|2 years ago|reply
>>It was easier just to read the raw JSON than browse the site*

this is hilarious. Like when us it guys have to call a call center triage desk "yes, i already rebooted...."

[+] NewJazz|2 years ago|reply
For me astronomy night would be much longer than an hour, and yeah not free because of fuel costs.

More like 3-4 hours, and low (but not zero) cost.

[+] quickthrower2|2 years ago|reply
At a basic level astronomy requires you to wait until twilight or dusk, and then tilt your head up :-), which costs nothing. You can also enhance it with an night sky app which are usually free too. If you have binoculars hanging around grab them.
[+] knowknowledge|2 years ago|reply
Is there any way to get a permanent link? If I wanted to share an idea with friends, how would I do that?
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
There's no way now, for a quick one, I'd suggest to just take a screenshot
[+] eluketronic|2 years ago|reply
The first suggestion that appeared for me was “Trying CBD”. Is that really a “unique activity idea for the holiday break”?
[+] sirsinsalot|2 years ago|reply
Sounds good to me. Each to their own. It'd be boring list if designed to avoid value judgement.
[+] zenapollo|2 years ago|reply
If you do like 80-100mg, yes it def can be! Add freestyle yoga or deep house-cleaning and you’re in for a good day.
[+] bongobingo1|2 years ago|reply
More exciting than mine, "doing an expense report" or "checking your subscriptions".
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
:D sorry about that! Well, it could be... but no, not ALL of them are, of course
[+] joshuamcginnis|2 years ago|reply
My first three recommendations: shooting guns, consuming marijuana brownies, axe throwing. Oh my.
[+] bicx|2 years ago|reply
Just don’t do them all at the same time, and it should be pretty fun.
[+] fundad|2 years ago|reply
This reads like those SEO spam headlines that link to a slideshow.
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Oh wow, you got lucky! These are probably the most hardcore ones
[+] imafish|2 years ago|reply
The name is off to me. More natural:

- whaaatabout

- whatabooout

[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Ouch! I was not sure about it. Is english your first language? I'm asking out of curiosity, I'm italian
[+] jacquesm|2 years ago|reply
Neat! In the same spirit I'm trying to put together a minimalist gaming platform for kids that want to learn how to code. The gratification of a game is such that messing with the code if you have access to the source is a given and so far all my kids have taken to hacking on the games almost as fast as they did to playing them. Mission accomplished, nothing like seeing a 7 year old modifying a game and uploading it to a microcontroller, I didn't expect that end result but I'm very happy to take it.
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Sounds great! I could probably use it myself, I'm still learning the basics.
[+] o0-0o|2 years ago|reply
This list includes taking drugs? Do you think it should have an age acceptance for terms and conditions?
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
I think not, I'm not selling drugs. The only two related activities are trying CBD (which is legal in many countries, and depends on the THC amount), and space cake. I'm just giving suggestions, if it's illegal in your location or you don't like it, just ignore it. Terms and conditions sounds like an overkill to me, but let me know if there's something I'm overlooking here.
[+] pests|2 years ago|reply
Caffeine is a drug yet there's the fad of collecting donations via "buy me a coffee". Or as you might call it "buy drugs for me".

Not all drugs are bad, not all drugs are illegal.

[+] burlesona|2 years ago|reply
I would definitely make permalinks to each activity and make the “surprise me” button navigate so you can hit back.

This is pretty neat! I think it’s actually nice that the list of activities is not enormously long, because at a certain point it would just feel like too much work to dig through an entire dictionary of possible things to do. So, if you wanted to keep working on it, I might focus more on refining what you have, for example you could have “how to get started” links on each activity.

[+] kevinwang|2 years ago|reply
I looked at a bunch of the ideas, they were all pretty good!
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Thank you, I appreciate it! I spent quite some time selecting and organizing them
[+] sentientslug|2 years ago|reply
Not so sure about this. I like the idea but for my chosen filter combo (which would be a relatively common one) there seem to only be three activities?
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
I'll add more activities, I wanted to collect feedback before spending too much time on it
[+] bonsn|2 years ago|reply
Really cool can definitely use something like this, thanks! Even more activities would be great.

Suggestions:

- Perhaps a way to view all activities? or activities within the specified selections rather than having to use the suprise

- I noticed repeating activities before hitting the 70 limit, perhaps some memory?

[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Thanks! Wait, you tried to see ALL of them? That's some commitment. Yes, unfortunately you'll get repeated activities. We set a limit to not repeat an activity you've already seen in the previous 3 cards, but for some filter combinations there's not enough of them
[+] hn_user82179|2 years ago|reply
I adore this! It already has neat ideas that never would've occurred to me, and indoor/outdoor or active/sedentary are the options I'd prefer to turn on/off when deciding what to do. Really looking forward to you adding more suggestions!
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Happy to hear it, will do!
[+] y-curious|2 years ago|reply
Suggestion: reset filters button
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Makes sense, thank you! For now, I'd suggest to reload the page for a quick reset
[+] glennonymous|2 years ago|reply
A couple of thoughts: I’m unable to go back with my browser’s ’Back’ key. not being able to revisit an activity reduces the site’s usefulness. Also, I’d recommend adding a feature that lets users add activities.
[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Noted, thank you!
[+] burrish|2 years ago|reply
I don't really like that "trying CBD" was in the list
[+] hn_throwaway_99|2 years ago|reply
Perhaps this is a bit "old man yells at cloud", and this is not particularly directed at you (as I see it all over the Internet these days) but I've grown to despise the use of fake, AI-generated "stock images" for sites like this. They make me want to get off the Internet altogether.

The reason, though, that I think it's especially bad for your project is because the whole purpose of your site is to try something new. I like the saying "Be brave enough to be bad at something new". So many of us get into a vein (often subconsciously) of always comparing ourselves to others because basically all of the examples we see online are the 0.001% experts that make it to the top of some feed algorithm. So, for example, why use a "perfect model specimen", complete with fake veins, for your "Bouldering" example, https://www.whataaabout.com/imgs/bouldering.png? Why use a "Hallmark card perfection" example of a (fake) smiling grandmother and her daughter, https://www.whataaabout.com/imgs/familyTree.png, for "Creating a family tree"? An almost fairytale scene for "Scavenger Hunt", https://www.whataaabout.com/imgs/scavengerHunt.png (though apparently some of the cars in the lower right are about to be sucked into another dimension).

Your site should be about people embracing the joy of the reality of doing something new, not more fantasy land bullshit that doesn't exist.

Sorry, will get off my soapbox now and go back to eating my soup.

[+] pants2|2 years ago|reply
This is awesome! I have a list of activities somewhere I need to suggest

It would be cool to have daytime/night filters too if we're looking for something to do at night!

[+] erkjs|2 years ago|reply
Happy you like and thanks for the suggestion!
[+] nxobject|2 years ago|reply
I love this! People here like to think that the time for small quirky and lean webpages is gone - well, this is it here and now.
[+] docmars|2 years ago|reply
Suggestion: move your filter selections into URL state so people can share what they've specified.
[+] praveen9920|2 years ago|reply
Perhaps adding a page for users to suggest things would improve location specific stuff.