126 points

You suck all the dopamine out of something and move on leaving the drained husk of your former hobby behind. Hopefully the dopamine runs out before you put money into it.

I swear as soon as I put money into a hobby, I lose interest. I got a guitar I can’t play, a hackRF I can’t be bothered to relearn, a box of half built eletronics, an unknown amount of Raspberry Pis and Arduinos with no purpose…

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Yeah I got into lockpicking a few years ago, figured out how to pick all the random master locks i had lying around the house, and immediately after spending like 250 dollars on some specialty, hard-to-pick locks, I lost interest. Still keep my lockpicking set in my car in case anyone locks themselves out of the house or something, but the dopamine i got from picking those first few locks is gone. On to the next thing.

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9 points

This is something that has always interested me but I’ve never tried. Any recommendations on a set of picks to start with?

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6 points

I got a cheap set off of amazon at the time, which worked fine, and it looks like someone has already provided a link to a more reputable business. Most sets will have the same core of tools in them, which will be the most useful, plus maybe some obscure shapes in there that serve a niche purpose.

If you’re interested in getting into the hobby, there’s a discord server called Lock Pickers United that ranks basically every lock in existence on difficulty, and will hand out “belts” a la martial arts, when you can show proof that you’ve picked a lock from different tiers. I never got very far but it seemed fun.

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3 points

Congratulations on your new hobby that will be abandoned in a few months!

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8 points

Same, I have a few locks I don’t have the keys for and even broke into my friends car for them once.

Im not good at it but I can atleast pop open cheap locks no problem.

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6 points

No wonder I have a ton of cleaning supplies and a dirty home.

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3 points

But I got so much Warhammer that needs painting! I have to like it or Shame Mountain won’t erode.

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1 point

yunohost is good at being set and forget for RPis that sit unused. I still haven’t got around to setting up paperless-ngx but I’ve done the rest and it is useful…

Now don’t ask me how long it’s been since I said I’d set up a NAS

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as a linux enthusiast and server hosting nerd myself. I bought like 400 dollars of hardware, installed fedora on it, immediately proceeded to not like fedora very much. And then it sat for about six months. On a whim i heard about debian 12 releasing, which had a new enough kernel for proper QSV support on modern intel and i immediately set it up in about a week or two, now using containers and relatively well organized file structures.

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4 points

This is why I setup proxmox, makes messing with different distros very easy when they’re VMs

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83 points

As a person with no diagnosis of any type, I too feel confused by people only having ‘a few’ interests and hobbies. If my time were not so finite, and I had the financial means, I’d be pursuing a lot of random things

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39 points

Every night after after I just spent 5h with a new hobby, I really dislike the humans need to sleep.

I am aware this sentence is broken but I don’t wanna spend the time

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12 points

If we needn’t sleep, capitalism would have made sure you have to work 20 hours per day.

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I find the world to be crawling with interesting things to learn about. From electric plugs, to coffee, to how computers work, etc. It always drives me insane that the average person doesn’t seem to be remotely interested in learning much about how and why the world works…

Didn’t know it could be an ADHD thing though.

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21 points

That’s why I love technology connection guy, I can just skim through his list of videos and find some weird things to watch about some random tech.

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17 points

electric plugs

I thought that I was the only one… But it makes sense that other ADHD folks would too. Have a favorite plug? Mine’s the CEE 7/4 (Schuko). It just has a lovely symmetry and thoughtful, safety-conscious design.

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6 points

The UK plug seems to be the best engineered one, I’m partial to the French one, along the Schuko.

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6 points

The UK plugs are pretty great too. Easy to wire and designed to have fuses. I felt much more confident wiring one of those for my in-laws than I ever would with a US plug.

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4 points

Ok, I had to look at this and I definitely agree. It’s much better than the US Type B plug which I’m always afraid I’ll short out when a random piece of metal falls on it.

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2 points

at the moment i’m partial to andersons, wonderfully versatile, modular, and scalable. You can get them ranging from itty bitty baby connectors, to big chungus giga connectors.

It’s a very nice design. I don’t like plugs, i think they’re all bad tbh.

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6 points

Hey I think I should get tested or something. I’ll make a phone call… Eventually

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38 points

I prefer the term “renaissance man”.

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25 points

A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.

-Robert A. Heinlein

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29 points

My ADHD interests: intensely researching a topic that has no prospect of financial reward and wanting to talk about it to people who don’t care

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8 points

What was your last one? I lately fell into the Esperanto rabbit hole.

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Not OP, but TTRPGs. Started after I finished BG3, and talked my friends into playing DnD, with me as a DM. Knew literally nothing, and hyperfocused for months learning as much as I could.

I’ve prepared a 70 page document for my players detailing every one of my 6 homebrew classes, 20 subclasses, 15 origins (races don’t make sense in the setting), and some lore about our ASOIAF campaign (I could keep going for hours about all I’ve homebrewed).

We’re all ready and rearing to go and I’m kind of… Already over it. I’m homebrewing vampire bloodlines ala dragonborn lineages and wild magic radiation and mutation systems on the side but those don’t make sense in this setting, and it hurts.

Edit: the worst thing is, I do have people that would be interested in those homebrews, but they’re my players and I don’t want to spoil them!

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Don’t forget waking up a month or two later and realizing that you no longer care about the subject you’ve been hyperfocusing on and now have no idea what to do with yourself until the next hyperfixation shows up.

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2 points

I think what bothers me most is having no one to talk about things with. Like, I just made this cool thing! Someone ask me about it!!

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The only person I have to babble at has level 2 autism and can only process a finite (and very small) number of words per day before she combusts 😭

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