Fixing bikes. But if I had to do it for a job, under time pressure, I'd hate it. Give me all afternoon to fix a bike and let me put on a 5 hour podcast about the collapse of the Aztec empire, that's my happy place
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I would like to know which podcast covers the fall of the Aztec empire for 5 hours. Asking for a friend
It's Fall of Civilizations. The Aztec episode is actually only 4h 15mins, alas
Thanks for this one can never have enough shit to listen while gardening
and doing laundry
Self hosting, I guess it makes me an IT person as a hobby?
Self-hosting*
Selfhosting*
Hosting of the self*
I make espresso.
I make pretty good beer and pretty shit furniture.
I fix all the tech at work because our IT department is dog trash and not fixing something when I know how feels like bees in my brain. Does that count as a hobby? :/
I also sometimes cook food in a more elaborate way than necessary which I've heard some people get paid for
I considered this until I learned how much more IT is paid than me, without needing the education and certifications that I need.
Funny, I can't seem to remember which port my mouse plugs into on my work computer now.
this is a good point
but also. bees in my brain
hmmmmm
A professional is someone who fell into the trap of turning their hobby into a source of income
Doing stuff with CSS
That is so cool. I suck at CSS.
Me too
Astronomy. I have a big ass reflector that I use for struggling to find globular clusters, oggling the fuck out of Jupiter and the Orion nebula, and very slowly working my way through the Messier list*. I considered going to school for it, for a hot second, but I kinda really don't want to end up the fucked up publish-or-die academia world making less money than I do now but with PhD debt.
*I don't use a GOTO system. No judgement for people who do, I've even considered a GOTO mod for when I do outreach, but I think there's some magic in slewing on to target by hand.
I find distressed audio equipment and bring them back to life.
Here is a photo of some of the pieces I've worked on:
Top Shelf:
Adcom GP-555 It's actually dead. I cannot get the left channel to work at all. Resoldered the entire signal path, replaced the opamps, cleaned the controls, bypassed the controls.. Just cannot find where the issue is...
McIntosh MC7108: On/off circuit issues. This one I didn't really fix, just bypassed the affected circuit, because I don't care about turning it on and off via a switch. I use it every day.
Second Shelf:
Carver TFM-15cb: Needed new lights in the meters and the input level pots cleaned. That is all the one pictured needed. I have another one that required the same things, but also had to recap it. The one in the photo will need new capacitors before too long. Great sounding amps, but not very well built.
Bottom Shelf:
Soundcraftsman PRO-PA2X200: This is actually an amp my wife has owned for over 30 years. The power supply caps went out and needed to be replaced.
Here is a photo of said capacitors:
Mechanic. I have the tools and know how to fix my own car so long as we're not talking about an engine rebuild, (and even that I could do and have done in the past, but it's a pain in the ass usually and I don't wanna). I enjoy the tinkering and troubleshooting. If it were a more desirable and high paying gig, I could see myself doing it for work. I also am IT support for my boomer mom.
Influencer (I shitpost non-stop)
I am developing software as a hobby that is fairly specialized in nature. That is only because I could not get a job doing the same thing. Fuck corporate monopolies.
Ice hockey goalie. Iβm no good at it, but itβs so much fun.
I write software for fun and give it away. I also write software for money and don't give it away.
So many
Homelab
Buy broken electronics, repair, resell (so like microsoldering, diagnosing, etc)
Woodworking but Iβm bad at it
Cooking
Music but Iβm bad at it
3d printing/cad but Iβm bad at cad
Language study ζ₯ζ¬θͺ
Pcb design and some coding related to this but Iβm bad at it
Itβs why I get the anti work people. If I could change careers every few years I would. I love learning about new stuff. I post a lot but most of the time I do that is either when I have idle time at work, before or right after work (although sometimes it leaks into weekends). I hate the phrase jack of all trades master of none, itβs cool to know about a lot of things (as long as you recognize the limitations of your knowledge)
Does ζ₯ζ¬θͺ mean "I'm bad at it"
Ha no, it means Japanese (or Japanese language). The kanji would be pronounced βnihongoβ
I do almost the same thing as a(n unpaid) hobby that I do as my (paid) job. I'm a software developer who writes open-source software on the side.
I've also seen a few of my other hobbies grow into serious industries with real employees. The (hobby) drone industry and the 3D printing industry are quite large and growing (I assume).
Linux Sysadmin here.
I have a couple open source apps/scripts that have tens of stars and ones of forks. I'm also getting into micro soldering to fix electronics. Mostly for myself but I'll hardmod or fix friends equipment for cost of parts. I've been known to buy a broken console, fix it, mod it, then sell it for some extra cash to buy more soldering equipment.
That reminds me of the box of half-broken Game Boys from back when I got really into chiptune ... I kinda get backpain from soldering, though, any tips on that? Other than "go see a doctor", of course.
Apparently I study timekeeping so much that I can program a clock on a graphing calculator without using any timer function.
It takes a fixed amount of time to alter a pixel on the screen, and when carefully crafted, the pixel clock itself serves as a timer.
I'm actually currently testing such a clock demo on my Casio right now.
Gaming.
Sex
Photography.
I've been doing it for a long time and I'm still somewhat mediocre. It could theoretically make me money, but for me the excuse for not doing it boils down to "but it would require me to deal with people", given that most sought-after and commercially viable things to shoot are weddings, graduations and so on. In the end I keep it as something I (mostly) enjoy and occasionally do as favours to friends and family. I mostly shoot live music in order to support the local scene; I also do extreme sports and a bit of wildlife & landscapes.
According to my ex, I'm pretty good at defending the horrible actions of others in a conversation
You have a future in politics!