• @Pencilnoob
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    55 hours ago

    Ugh, I always have like 5 of these slow cooking in my brain at any given time. And I’ll be warming up another 5 old hobbies I’ve not touched in years.

    I’ll eventually have a dam breaking moment where all my hobbies just switch at once.

  • @_lilith
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    148 hours ago

    It’s usually at the same rate it takes me to switch video games. If the interest survives two game changes then it deserves hobby money

    • @[email protected]
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      98 hours ago

      Yeah but I’ve also noticed that the moment I put money into a game is also the last time I play that game.

  • @[email protected]
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    58 hours ago

    I do this. I write it down. I commit to a similar something cheap or free to see if I can stick with it.

    Recently, I wanted to get back into playing the saxophone. I figured if I could update my knowledge on reading sheet music and play my wife’s keyboard I would know that i was serious. I didn’t do shit. Saved hundreds of dollars.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 hours ago

        Depends what it is. I’ll buy used books all day, but there’s almost no level of savings where I’d buy most used electronics.

        • @[email protected]
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          39 hours ago

          Really? I go used all the time for electronics. DSLRs and lenses (and flashes and other kit), tablets to 3d print a case for as the home automation panel, etc.

          About the only electronics I dont go used are the actual electronics - esp32, sensors, a GPS module, etc.

          I should really set a minimum timeframe before purchases though…

          • @[email protected]
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            29 hours ago

            Cameras are different. Professional stuff is built to last forever and can be really good value.

            I wouldn’t take a used tablet or laptop for free, though. It’s genuinely worth nothing to me.

            • @[email protected]
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              29 hours ago

              More for me then!

              A battery swap is nothing, and its real easy to turn an old android tablet into something useful. Hell ive got a nexus 10, two 7’s, a gen 3 iPad all doing work for me on the daily.

  • @[email protected]
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    58 hours ago

    I just whittle away at it with “eh, I probably shouldn’t…” again and again. That is until I’ve hoarded enough interest or I’m feeling particularly impulsive

  • @surewhynotlem
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    58 hours ago

    I do this with tools too. Buy it cheap. If I use it enough that it wears out, buy a good one.

  • @RupeThereItIs
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    89 hours ago

    100000% yes.

    Learned this one long ago.

    Took years for my wife to understand it.

    The cheapness is STRONGER then my ADHD.

  • @Poppa_Mo
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    58 hours ago

    Lol. So excited spent a bunch of time and money buying all the shit I needed to get into polymer clay sculpting… then I was like oh I should probably digitize my movie collection up to plex.

    Now I’m like. Why did I want to get into sculpting?

    I hate this. So does my dust/fur covered half completed first sculpt. Poor little guy.

  • @[email protected]
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    28 hours ago

    I’ll never buy something on the first research stint. I’ll do my reseach, draw up my notes, then move on to the next obsession of the week. A few months later, if I get the same obsession on that topic, then putting money into the project is allowed

  • @FlexibleToast
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    17 hours ago

    I don’t think this has anything to do with ADHD.

    • Dragon Rider (drag)
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      14 hours ago

      Blind people are always complaining that things are hard to see, but that’s normal! Everyone has trouble seeing! Especially when you leave your house on a summer day and it’s super bright. Blind people need to act like they’re so special, not being able to see is completely normal and not a disability. /s

  • @BassTurd
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    310 hours ago

    I don’t, at least not on purpose. I’ll be in the rabbit hole from hours to days narrowing down what I want. I never intentionally wait to see if my opinion changes, but often I will drag my feet on buying something, and just never do it.