odium,

Hiking, video games, reading, climbing, manga/manhwa

acockworkorange,

Same as yours, but instead of cultivating them, I spend my time doomscrolling.

Gormadt,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Avoiding the doomscroll is so hard a lot of days

Alter_Id,
Alter_Id avatar

Synthesizers/sound design, music from extreme metal to baroque to pop, learning about anything that interests me (e.g. geography, geopolitics, world history, pop science level physics/astrophysics/paleoanthropology, religions and philosophy), the Godzilla franchise, terrible horror movies, Pathfinder 1E, and a voyeuristic curiosity surrounding conspiracy theories/the paranormal/the occult

distantsounds,

Do you have any recommendations for starting with synths/sound design? I have just recently gotten into it and have be playing with VCV rack & watching YouTubes (been enjoying Omari Cohen’s)…but I still feel completely lost. I’m eventually hoping to get towards the generative patchs but I don’t even confident in building basic synth voices yet

Alter_Id,
Alter_Id avatar

Sure thing. There's a lot to take in, I know. Just keep in mind, as with anything, the more you do it everything will begin to make more and more sense. It's important to get through the process though. When you're able to move through synthesis with intentionality it's like opening up a new world with endless possibilities only bounded by your imagination and the capabilities of the synth you're using.

This isn't a bad video for a beginner. It covers a lot of fundamental concepts. He speaks a bit fast, so slow speed by 10% if you're having trouble following. It's a long video because it covers so much ground, so be ready for that. I hope it helps in your process!

https://youtu.be/jWorjBDcty4?si=hcXsI0_vOge2gEas

distantsounds,

Much appreciated! Yeah I have need a better understanding of the workflow before jumping into hardware. Cheers!

safesyrup,

I do sports shooting and I cycle a lot on my road bike

shinigamiookamiryuu,

All the things you mentioned, except while replacing biking with what amounts to cryptography.

AnalogyAddict,

My hobbies are making things, growing things, and learning things.

It’s the only way I can keep it to only 3 hobbies.

thegiddystitcher,
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Lol I feel this

skylestia,
@skylestia@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

what kinds of things do you like to make, grow, and learn?

AnalogyAddict,

Everything, pretty much.

testeronious,

chess

reading

watching tv shows

is the gym and running a hobby? Idk, I also do that

MrJameGumb,
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For years my main hobby was guitar but in the last year I started cross stitching and I am now hopelessly addicted to it lol! I never would have guessed that would be a hobby I’d take up but I saw a pattern I liked and decided to try it once and have been doing it ever since!

thegiddystitcher,
@thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee avatar

Making things, mostly.

Lots of crafts like knitting, crochet, cross stitch, sewing, felting, origami, faffing about with clay, etc etc. And gamedev which I basically think of as the same sort of hobby because it’s just making a different sort of thing.

Making YouTube videos about all of the above, in defiance of the algorithm gods.

Reading any and all scifi I can get my hands on, plus the Discworld series just over and over again endlessly on a loop.

Also the amount of time I spend on Mastodon and Lemmy probably means it counts as a rather lame hobby at this point…

Today,

I start a lot of knit and crochet things but never finish anything. Excitedly start something, work on it diligently for the first half, begin to hate it, rip it, decide it was the yarn that i hated, buy more yarn, start over on another project. How do you avoid that cycle?

thegiddystitcher,
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I think we all do that a bit, tbh. But when I get to the “rip it” stage I just put it in a timeout box instead, work on a new thing, then usually the desire to get back to the original thing will return eventually! If it really doesn’t I’ll also frog but that’s relatively rare.

Bonus of having so many craft hobbies I guess, there’s always some other WIP to switch focus to!

wjrii,

Maker stuff in general: Woodworking, 3D Printing (including a bit of single-part CAD), laser engraving, even Cricut. Recent projects have been all about handwired keyboards, which combines several of those, and finally got me to learn just enough soldering to get by. Woodworking is currently in a lull, but it’s always the one I go back to and the one taking up the most space in the garage. I really do need to make that desk I’ve been planning for a decade, though. The Ikea trestle table has seen better days.

Oh, some light gaming (rocking an ebay RX580 on a second-gen Ryzen 5 which I massaged to be able to run Starfield enjoyably enough at 1080p), fountain pens, the aforementioned keyboards, fantasy/sci-fi media, and I’m possibly outside the usual Lemmy demographic a bit in following football (soccer) and football (gridiron) !cfb .

Curious_Canid,
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Reading, In-Person Roleplaying Games, Disc Golf, and Writing.

cheesymoonshadow,
@cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world avatar

Video games, hiking, running, gardening, puzzles by myself, and board games when I can find a group to play with.

ShunkW,

I make music - mostly black metal, I play a lot of Blood on the Clocktower, and I’m a software developer who likes contributing to open source outside of work.

SorteKanin,
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Mostly video games and programming. I spend a lot of time working on programming side projects. It’s often kinda like playing a puzzle video game.

thegiddystitcher,
@thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee avatar

Yeah it’s the same sort of challenge and satisfaction at a solution, completely agree!

SnotFlickerman,

Trying to not become homeless in the USA while having cancer.

Gormadt,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Sorry to hear that

I was homeless for 8 years and it was hella hard

I wish you the best of luck on your recovery and keeping that roof over your head

SnotFlickerman, (edited )

I’m happy to hear that you escaped homelessness that and that you now have time/money for hobbies! I hope to get back there someday.

Also, just thanks for being kind.

Gormadt,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It was honestly the second hardest thing I’ve ever done, the only thing that beats it in difficulty was beating my alcoholism

There were times where it felt all hope was lost but having even a small spark of hope was what made it possible to make it to the other side of those times

Never lose hope

SnotFlickerman,

Thanks again, for kind and encouraging words. You’re a good egg.

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