• fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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    9 hours ago

    The internet has made serial hobbying so much easier. “Back in the day”, it was much harder to expand your skills, so you learned a few things really well.

    Now there’s more opportunity to find something that fits your style, so half-assing is really just the trial period before you move on.

    As a “still a serial hobbiest”, It’s great.

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      6 hours ago

      I’m just like that. We should open !serialhobbiest to talk about and share the result of our last hobby.

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      8 hours ago

      Growing up in the 90s, there were so many hobbies that were unobtainable.

      Like, I was a kid and didn’t have anybody to teach me about trees. So they recommend you go to a library and get some books on trees. But the books are either at a college level, or something extremely basic. And your support was only as helpful as the librarian. So they knew zilch about the topic, you’re fucked.

      Today, you wanna know about trees? Visit a wiki. Watch YouTube videos. Ask AI. Go to the library with actual resources to get the right books or audio books.

      Huge opportunity and a wealth of information.