Everyone's a nerd about something. What are you a nerd about?

I know it’s an unpopular opinion given current circumstances, but I’ve always been a huge nerd about Russia. The history, the geography, the music, etc. And as an American, I’ve always found it fascinating how U.S.-Russian relations have fluctuated over time. We’ve gone from allies, to enemies, to frenemies. This doesn’t mean I support Z or Putin, of course. What are you a nerd about?

Tropper,

I would probably say that I’m a nerd about animation. I love to see animated movies and see how they are made, be it 2D, 3D or stop motion. I also like to watch some lesser known movies. Some of my favorites are 9, Jack and the Cuckoo-clock heart and Mune: Guardian of the moon.

spriteblood,

I don't know if you're into gaming, but Steam Next Fest has a demo for a claymation adventure game called Harold Halibut that's pretty awesome

Also Jack and the Cuckoo Clock Heart was great and I don't hear many other people talk about it

rudyharrelson,
rudyharrelson avatar

Wow, what are the odds that all 3 people who have seen Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart would be in this thread?

Jokes aside, I'm in a similar boat to you. I love seeing behind-the-scenes looks at how all types of animation are made. Even dabbled in it a bit myself from time to time. I work at a video game company and have always wanted to get into the animation department, but have been stuck in the IT department for the better part of a decade now.

3D animation is really neat IMO because it's a blend of technical ability and artistic ability. The software and practices for creating 3D animations are pretty damn complex. Modeling with good topology, UV unwrapping, rigging, all before you can even start animating, lighting, rendering, etc.

Obviously traditional animation and stop-motion also require technical ability, but I guess I find 3D animation more accessible cause I'm a computer nerd as well.

TacticsConsort,
@TacticsConsort@yiffit.net avatar

It’s got to be DnD- I don’t just play it, I don’t just DM it, I’ve actively studied how it’s designed and balanced in order to make content that is better than the official stuff. I’ve found and ironed out critical flaws in how the game is set up and I’ve made pieces of homebrew content that are larger than entire books.

This is a hell of a bold claim to make, but I believe that I have come to understand the game better than its own Dev Team.

cation,

Cryptography. It just fascinates me and I constantly want to know more about it.

TehBamski,
@TehBamski@lemmy.world avatar

What are some of your favorite cryptography/cipher history facts?

cation,

I just recently learned that cryptography was heavily regulated, in the US at least. What I mean to say is that in the older days (80’s - 90’s) it was illegal to export any encryption system out of the country. This was mainly due to concerns about the potential for these technologies to be used by adversaries to encrypt communications that could not be intercepted by intelligence agencies.

Obviously, cryptography is valuable, however it was unexpected to read about all the regulations in place regarding this subject, though, now I think it makes sense.

VanHalbgott,

Reading, practicing languages, drawing pictures, practicing my faith, streaming, listening to music, and playing and collecting old video games.

I have all sorts of interests.

Sort of shied away from anime and manga though, because I now have my convictions.

Hadriscus,

You have convictions that oppose manga & anime ? ngl I find it funnily specific. What are they ?

BeMoreCareful,

Anything that contributes to the Japanese arts is explicitly against my faith.

VanHalbgott,

Watching Zombie Land Saga and reading Sankarea and getting wierded out by both.

Resol,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

Eurovision

FeelThePower,
@FeelThePower@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I’ve always been a huge nerd for geography and traveling. Every other interest I tend to hyperfixate on then fall out of, but those 2 seem to be eternal. I love learning the history and geography of new places and going to see them.

kromem,

Currently:

  • LBA/EIA Mediterranean history
  • Early Christianity history, especially around heresies and apocrypha
  • Large language model alignment and abstractions
  • Simulation theory
  • Tech futurism

In the past:

  • Psychology
  • Prestidigitation
  • Photonics
  • Politics
  • Programming
  • Computer security
  • Cognitive science
  • Film studies
  • Marketing & Advertising

Though for as long as I can remember my biggest interest has always been video games. It’s just fairly common, especially on Lemmy.

Hadriscus,

What’s fascinating with video games is you can integrate all of the above within one

Tomassci,
@Tomassci@sh.itjust.works avatar

Science in general, plus points if it’s something related to microbiology or something in the human body going wrong.

WeLoveCastingSpellz, (edited )

I know that it is not very original around 'ere but linux

cation,

But do you use Arch btw?

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

haha, no(mostly). I like what Arch is and definetly do think that there is a place for it but that place isn’t one of my PC’s as I have no time or effort to maintain a rolling release distro and want my pc to consistently work and not break after updates hence my distro of choice Fedora(it is a fork of fedora but it is pretty much fedors really) which is a stable relase distro. I use Arch inside distrobox to benefit from that sweet sweet AUR repo though.

cation,

I found that Arch worked the best for me as my main OS, been using it for around 3 years. True that sometimes it’s a pain to set things up, but once it’s done, life’s just so easy!! Though, I use debian on my server.

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

Awesome

BugleFingers,

I’ve fallen out of most of my hyperfixations (yay depression) but I used to be really into:

-Words, I loved the idea you could express entire and specific meanings with a single word

-Gemstones and their mythology. More around what people used to believe and cultures rather than current day “crystal” stuff. Also, they are mad pretty

-Chemistry, I used to do backyard chemistry and loved the feeling of alchemical-like hands on stuff. chemistry feels like magic!

-Plants/Toxins/Toxic animals, what more do I gotta say? Nature is metal AF and don’t give AF. It’s wild the solutions it generates and how humans use them or adapt them.

Silentiea,

Ever heard of toki pona?

toki! mi jan Jojo, mi pilin pona taso li pona tawa toki.

BugleFingers,

I have not! I haven’t dabbled too much into other languages, but after reading a quick synopsis is seems pretty fun and efficient!

Silentiea,

I was almost at the point where I could say I speak it, but I’m not really there anymore. There’s a discord called “ma pona pi toki pona” (a nice place for toki pona) that I liked for a bit.

It’s a fun language to play with because it forces you to be all poetical with your words since there’s only so many of them.

TehBamski,
@TehBamski@lemmy.world avatar

What are some of your favorite ‘all encompassing’ words, that we might not know?

Also, fuck depression. It’s not welcome but it still shows up at my ‘house.’

BugleFingers,

Hmmm, well all encompassing would be something like omnipotent and panacea which most people know. To be more accurate it conveys something specific, clearly, in less words. I.E. “Draggle” - to drag through dirt and mud. As opposed to just “drag” -to be pulled along the ground. “Brontide” - a storm off in the distance. “Bombilate” -a soft buzzing noise, “Quiescent” -inactivity, at rest, akin to tranquility. ( these definitions are not verbatim, just from memory)

The problem I always have with using words like that is people always take you as arrogant, know it all, or pompous. Also, ironically, it saves no time because on order for it to be effective the other person needs to know and understand the word to get the meaning laconically.

So I rarely use the words except as “hey fun fact” stuff

Silentiea,

The geek/nerd distinction.

No questions.

Hadriscus,

Are you saying you take no questions ? because I have one

Silentiea,

Are you saying you take no questions ?

Sorry, that was one more question than I was willing to take. You’ll have to take it back.

JimmyBigSausage,

ABBA

Daxtron2,

AABB

JimmyBigSausage,
Nomecks,

IT service management. Technology is cool and all, but if your CMDB or your organizational change management culture sucks , you’re going to have a bad time.

Chakravanti,

Preaching the use of GNU/Linux & GPG. Only had one or two takers. Both I built and maintained for. I’m married to one and the other lives an hour drive away and I don’t drive.

No one listens. No one ever listens bar my wife. I’m offering free computers in exchange for practicing the art of preaching. No one has even accepted it bar my wife. facepalm We’re all gonna die very very soon now.

azthec,

Iam curious what exactly you’re doing. Are you setting up encrypted machines and sending PGP emails to each other?

Chakravanti,

That and reading signatures on software installed.

kromem,

We’re all gonna die very very soon now.

On a cosmic scale, that’s been true for all of human history.

Chakravanti,

2030 by our radar & no longer.

ComradeR,

I don’t know if it counts: but, despite not knowing how to read chords, read musical sheets or play any instrument, I’m a music addicted. Like… I know a lot of musical styles, enjoy obscure genres and oddities and watch videos of people peculiar instruments while etc… My newest obsession is lostwave. I kinda find intriguing about how many unknown songs still unidentified for more than a decade. And, when a lostwave that I enjoy to listen is finally identified, it’s enough to make me happy for days! It’s crazy, I know.

hactar42,

Same here. I have zero musical talent but I’m absolutely fascinated by how music is made. I will watch anything I can where someone is breaking down a song.

Gamaxray,

What’s lostwave?

ComradeR,

There are 2 types of LW:

  1. Unknown songs (there is a snippet or a full version of audio recorded, but the title/artist weren’t identified)
  2. Songs that are lost (there are a title and/or the name of artist, but no one is able to find it).

Anyway… Is kinda of a hobby to wait for the song to be found/identified. And there are times that the time spent waiting worths a lot. There is a brazilian synthpop song that was a mystery for almost 30 years. The song kept the placeholder of Fond my mind while it was unknown. The song was identified (by the artist himself) as “Feels Like a Wish” from the duo Station K on December from the last year. I follow a lot of channels on YouTube about it! It’s fascinating.

OopsOverbombing,

Ah like that infamous shh bby is ok reddit post XD

ComradeR,

Hahahaha! The sensation is the same. :)

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