| ▲ | mstank 4 hours ago | |||||||
Have you ever tried meditation? Does a great job scratching that ‘boredom’ itch… | ||||||||
| ▲ | lelanthran 15 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> Have you ever tried meditation? Does a great job scratching that ‘boredom’ itch… No, but I am considering getting a working Amiga, a CRT and just writing some games for it. All I had growing up was a C64, and I remember how peaceful I felt when I was designing and writing my (simple) games for it. I hankered all through my childhood for an Amiga; any Amiga. TBH, I might even settle for a C128; just the thrill of writing software with some paper manuals next to me, no internet and no distractions. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ge96 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I'm trying to. I don't know how you know it's working. Maybe, sometimes I do feel present like I am in this building, this town right now. It is funny, I bought an old phone of mine from the 2010s, I had a different mindset back then (try to make a shit ton of money through ads on a website). That did not happen but I had this ambition/tried to make a lot of dumb apps. I'm trying to get back to that mental state as now I can make like anything, back then I didn't even know how to generate a CSR like come on you amateur! I use the phone as a grounding tool for meditation/try to go back in time what I was thinking back then. I also loaded it with old cloud photos from that time. It doesn't have internet. Oh yeah, what does work for grounding you to reality is when you lose internet. Then you're grounded in reality, bored. What do I do with myself now. | ||||||||
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