I am looking for a self-improvement alternative to doom scrolling social media in my downtime. In the past, I have done mostly career oriented courses (tech/computer science), but I’m tired of those, want to branch out. Has anyone taken a MOOC class, not necessarily for any specific objectibe, that was especially good?

    • @multicolorKnightOP
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      82 months ago

      Music (but not a very good musician), other cultures and international travel, history.

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        2 months ago

        Have you thought of trying to pick up another language? Started learning Spanish 4 years ago and now I can go on vacation and have conversations with locals. Also, I’m more interested in their local history because I can read it/listen to it in Spanish and practice the language at the same time.

            • @multicolorKnightOP
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              12 months ago

              I play keyboards, have a decent electronic piand which doubles as a MIDI controller. I like prog, the nerdier end of techno/electronica/hip-hop, and classical. LCD Soundsystem, Stereolab, King Crimson.

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                  12 months ago

                  Ableton Live. Max looks interesting, and one of these days I am going to try it out.

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                    Nice, I’m on Bitwig but the projects are somewhat compatible. If you ever want a remix lemme know. I’m more sound design and production than arrangement

                    Edit: and if max appeals to you maybe you’d like The Grid in Bitwig.

      • @Hackworth
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        52 months ago

        Have you tried video editing? You can do a lot with a good song and curiosity.

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        Learn an instrument! An hour of noodling a day will get you to pretty good quite quickly. An hour of real, hard practice, doing etudes, drills, and scales will make you a virtuoso one day.