Does adminning a niche social media also count?
Comic Strips
Comic Strips is a community for those who love comic stories.
The rules are simple:
- The post can be a single image, an image gallery, or a link to a specific comic hosted on another site (the author's website, for instance).
- The comic must be a complete story.
- If it is an external link, it must be to a specific story, not to the root of the site.
- You may post comics from others or your own.
- If you are posting a comic of your own, a maximum of one per week is allowed (I know, your comics are great, but this rule helps avoid spam).
- The comic can be in any language, but if it's not in English, OP must include an English translation in the post's 'body' field (note: you don't need to select a specific language when posting a comic).
- Politeness.
- Adult content is not allowed. This community aims to be fun for people of all ages.
Web of links
- !linuxmemes@lemmy.world: "I use Arch btw"
- !memes@lemmy.world: memes (you don't say!)
definitely 'ticks' all the boxes.
Me: I need a purpose
Brain: Did you say a purchase?
So...something like 3d printing...
Oh god, they're on to me
I'm in this comic and I'm not sure if I like it.
You leave my board games out of this
It's not niche! There are dozens of us!
Yes, consume the product
That's me watching rock tumbling videos. I know that if I do it I'll probably only Do a couple of tumbles and it will sit there in my shed with my space art spray paint stuff and my pile of wood I got to build an axe throwing target.
Not completing hobbies is my hobby.
You mean to say our purpose is to experience life to its fullest always experimenting, trying and learning new things rather then dedicated everything into steadily producing economic input?
I feel attacked
Warhammer people.
Alright, alright I’m awake.
For the Emperor!
Me, suddenly having an urge to learn Shogi one day
Go for it!!
glances over my shoulder at an enormous pile of identical boxes
I already don't have any time
And for some reason my stupid self though that getting into self hosting, historical fencing, HAM radio and free diving at the same time was somehow a realistic goal
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Shiny toy distracc
Well...if you put it that way, there's not much point about anything at all, is there? The universe is one big suburban cul-de-sac where everything is lame, as I sit moping and pouting with arms crossed, Amazon is "out for delivery" but hasn't arrived yet.
Fortunately, there are healthier ways of looking at existence, courtesy of philosophies such as Buddhism and Stoicism, to namecheck two currently popular views on the matter.
Cries in piano
What do you spend money on? After I bought my piano and bench, I haven't really spent any more money on it. Although the piano and bench are more than enough to call the hobby "expensive".
Better pianos, mainly lol
Wall to wall pianos.... pianos IN the walls
It's more like cheap keyboard -> cheap digital piano -> not cheap digital piano -> baby grand and then the sky's the limit after that! Also you'll probably need a bigger house at some point.
Got any examples? (My life needs purpose)
- Headphones
- Home Theater
- Mechanical Keyboards
- Astrophotography
- Coffee
- Modelrailways
- Cars
- Woodworking
- Furniture Making
- 3D Printing
- FPV Racing
- Pens
- Watches
- Gaming PC
- Knitting
- Tayloring
- Houseplants
- Gardening
- Homeautomation
- Selfhosting
- Baking
- Gaming Mice/Mousepads
- Tea
- Hiking
My list:
- 3D printing
- FPV drones
- Mechanical keyboards
- programming (mostly C++ and Arduino)
- Paracord cable making
- Steadicam and cinema cameras
They all kinda work together and interconnect so I can make new things
Many of these things I don't understand how they are hobbies. Mechanical keyboards for example. I bought one, now I have one. That's it. I love coffee, I drink it daily. But that's not a hobby. I got a gaming PC, I game on it. And that's it. I have a couple house plants, I water them sometimes. Done. I built a server with all the Arrs and Plex, and it's awesome. But now it's almost fully self sufficient, that hobby lasted about a week.
I figure it's about how deeply you enjoy something that makes it a hobby. If you buy a mechanical keyboard because you need a new keyboard, it's not really a hobby to you. But if you want to build your own keyboard, or like hotswapping, or making artisan keycaps? That's a hobby.
Same goes for coffee. If you drink coffee because it's your daily routine and preferred beverage, not really a hobby. But if you're roasting your own beans and have a dozen ways to prepare it, then that's getting into hobby territory.
You can say the exact same thing about knitting: I already have knit sweaters and scarves and hats and mitts, that's it.
Or woodworking: I already have a table and chairs and cabinets and shelves, that's it.
The point of a hobby though, as I'm sure you actually understand, is to enjoy the process of learning and making and exploring the depths of a particular thing, not just getting to a particular end product.
Legally allowable Unsuitable behaviour in public.
Extreme ironing.
Interpretive dance.
Wanking marathons.
Telling people the wrong information when asked.
Telling people correct information when not asked.
Street furniture restoration.
The list is endless.
Interestingly, this list seems to be a close match with trending YouTube content. Perhaps there's a discussion here about how social media and purpose engineered trends shape our hobbies (and even live purpose ig). Or maybe these topics just get lots of views naturally on account of them being good hobbies. Also, obviously no offense to op and their interests.
Interesting observation - but I'm not sure if YouTube is the main driver here. Many of the hobbies listed here like photography, gardening, woodworking, knitting, cars etc. were popular hobbies even before anyone even thought about inventing the internet or even television. So it could also be that people are doing YouTube content for already popular hobbies, because people were doing all those things before YouTube.
Yeah, maybe I was seeing a connection where the was none here. I still think YouTube might popularize and normalize some of our hobbies, but perhaps not that much.
Knitting is easy to pick up with some yarn and needles for under £5 and a youtube video
What's up my knittah
Or Crochet!
Yeah but we all know that crochet is the mark of Satan
Model railroading is a fun hobby that combines a ton of various hobbies into one.
Posts of the hobby include researching historical things and visiting places to research, painting detailed backgrounds and models, electronic circuitry, tiny mechanics, wood working, sculpting, and many more skills I can't think of.
It doesn't have to expensive depending on how you go about it.
MTG though not really niche
Gem faceting... I have boxes full of stones and equipment, have watched countless videos, built my own (very shitty machine) but never pulled the trigger on an actual faceting machine...
Also astrophotography...
Ffs I have caviar taste in hobbies and at best a cheap steak income...
Cool! Now I still feel like I'm lacking purpose, but I'm spending extra money!