

Does weed count? Helps me get a lot of shit done!


Does weed count? Helps me get a lot of shit done!
I laugh but actually this is The One that really works. If only it were possible!


I’ve been combining eggs and my interest in Go (the ancient board game) to similar effect.


My hobby is collecting broken computers and putting them on a shelf for later! Your hobby sounds pretty sensible - come the apocalypse you can craft away and you’ll have loads to barter with! Artists will travel to peruse your epic retro craft supply cavern!
I’ll be left wondering what to do with a Pentium Core2 if I don’t take action soon! I do upcycle them but right now the backlog is silly and they probably just need to go to the dump because nobody wants a midrange PC from 20 years ago.
Maybe my hobby is e-waste!? Fark! =-O


Sounds like a great idea which neither of us is gonna remember about tomorrow. I’m in!


We’ve been having short power cuts lately (rural area, windy!) and now it’s starting to look like my Dell Optiplex sMaRt RaDiAtOr 50w homelab/studio/shed heater could do with a UPS to protect against data loss! Though it does have btrfs raid1 which is pretty handy for a radiator RAID1ator!


They’re heating the room too so technically it’s a radiator with network attached storage!


Windows: creates e-waste
Linux: collects e-waste under the stairs “just in case it’s useful”
Yeah we’re all wired up differently! I’ve noticed that weed has the “opposite effect” on me to most other people, including many ADHDers I know. For me, as long as I’m not already exhausted for the day, its my number one productivity aid - which is convenient and also pretty annoying since it’s not always possible to have weed!
I think it helps me because it brings me back into my body and out of spiraling thoughts which make it harder to get things done - I’m a lot more focused. It makes me better at almost everything.
It works so reliably, for so many years, I don’t even question it any more. Still, its very helpful and yet annoyingly so. It’s not legal where I live.