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 No.41994[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Every other board has their own /general/ and it might be better to post about little known hobbies here, rather than have a new thread that gets 2 replies.

How about horseback riding?
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 No.70073

>>70046
>What's the wizzies views on board games?
>What's the wizzies views on board games?


only good for high schoolers in high school environmebt as some kind of "club" since adult blokes live a house-commute-job-commute-house-commute-job-commute trap…


..to DEDICATE time, one has enjoy day-offs.

Say, we could use a DnD which involves Genshin Impact-like mechanics of swapping characters right at the combat. Why? To swap party members IRL!

For uber-long parties like DnD, board games are only good for high schoolers in high school environmebt as some kind of "club" since adult blokes live a house-commute-job-commute-house-commute-job-commute trap to DEDICATE time.

Although, playing a DnD with an AI m8 to sit instead of you would be based.


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 No.68877[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

All you need to begin drawing is a pencil and some paper

Feel free to post any drawings of yours in this thread. Illustration, doodle, traditional, digital - anything goes. Discussion on skillbuilding techniques and fair critique of other wizards' work is welcome.

Videos:

Tyler Edlin - https://www.youtube.com/user/TylerE2284
Proko - https://www.youtube.com/user/ProkoTV
Sinix - https://www.youtube.com/user/sinixdesign
Scott Robertson - https://www.youtube.com/user/scottrobertsondesign
Matt Kohr (CtrlPaint) - https://www.ctrlpaint.com/library
Aaron Blaise - https://www.youtube.com/user/AaronBlaiseArt
Vilpu (Anatomy) - https://mega.nz/folder/9Pw1lYaS#Me7LSwlSg59lNGmkj9tt4w/folder/lPoXEYxS

Poses/Gestures
QuickPoses -https://www.quickposes.com/en
PoseSpace -https://www.posespace.com/posetool/default.aspx
https://x6ud.github.io/#/ Animal Head Reference Finder
https://anatomy360.info/anatomy-scan-reference-dump/

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>>70091
damn your artstyle is good, draw something else like miranda from wakfu

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>>70091
that was small paper, I have found big paper
>>70092
Thank you, I may draw her feeling soft in the chest, some day when I am done waging

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>>68877
I'm not sure if this is good advice, but if you're like me and want to draw, but often feel lazy and struggle to find the motivation to do anything because of depression and work draining you out… start a few projects at the same time, I preferred to go from one project to the next only when I finished it, but now being able to go back and forth between different artworks depending on how I feel, and what I feel like drawing, makes it easier, and overall I feel it can be a demotivating factor to stare at a blank canvas, so I use the moments I'm more inspired to put a rough sketch down, and whenever I'm not too inspired I just pick it up from where I left of.

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>>70096
I heard that is a good thing to work on two drawings because your eyes can perceive your mistakes better. It is a solid advice.

However, I have another issue. I can't fucking finish any drawing I do. Even if I spent dozens of hours. It doesn't have a 'finished' feeling. I learned anatomy and other basics decently. But I can't into colors and rendering. Whenever I try I overcomplicate shit and it all falls apart because to do what I attempt to do I need much more knowledge and experience. A satisfying, complete art piece is beyond my abilities.
Colors in particular are my personal art hell. I used to draw like a crack addict. It wasn't much - I just casually drew from 3d models of my favorite game characters as references, but it was a constant thing. And yet after a while I realized that stepping beyond just lines, hatching or simple shading into color is like chewing razors for me and I began taking long-ass breaks. I decided to crawl back to drawing and the same thing happens once more.
Sketch - Lines - SHIT. It feels like an impassable blockage at this point. And yet I can't quit. I tried many times full blown quitting art, it doesn't work, I come back after a month just to be assblasted.

 No.70153

anyone who does painting? can you share one of your work please?


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 No.68063[Reply]

I always played around with it in a very disengaged, uncommitted manner. Well, on September 2nd, just a few days ago, I decided to really learn Linux to the point I could truthfully add to my resume to help me find a position somewhere. For that reason, I picked Ubuntu, possibly the most popular, all-purpose Linux distribution out there. I began doing the edx's version of the Linux Foundation's Introduction to Linux course because of the bells and whistles they have there in terms of exercises and whatnot. Unfortunately, they peppered the whole course with unbelievably idiotic mini videos geared towards morons. Imagery of douchebags with designer haircuts typing away at a laptop with some coolcorp background and annoying music.

So I said fuck it, and instead I decided to read the Linux Bible. But then I found out there's an Ubuntu Linux Bible by the same author, and so that's what I'm reading now. Straight to the point, concise, has exercises, not as many as I would like, but I can come up with variations on my own. Today is the third day I'm following the book, and I intend to make a daily post, briefly talking about the stuff I've learned on that day.

The first day was pretty much just going through the fluff. What Linux is, history of Linux, Unix, GNU, what open source is, etc. That's the first 20 pages of the book's 718 pages.

The second day I read about the X Window System, desktop environments, GNOME desktop, Nautilus file manager, and ways to run Linux (live medium, permanent install, etc.). The exercises consist of messing around with the GUI pretty much, something you would naturally do in a fresh install of an OS. I also had to install Ubuntu because I was running Windows. I got lucky because Ubuntu 24.04.1 came with some broken packages for Nvidia drives, and that of course fucked my shit up, which was a very excellent opportunity to do some tinkering and learning. I got it to work, it only took me an hour or so. I read people saying this is the most broken Ubuntu update in years, which I take as a good sign for my timing. And then I broke Light Locker while changing to Xfce as my desktop environment.

Anyway, third day, today, I finally reach the meat of the book and begin messing around with the shell, trying different commands, pretty simple stuff, whoami, pwd, ls, cd, command syntax, hyphenated options for command's behavior, locating commands, and really, just getting comfortable to mess around in the termPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.70146

>>70145
I’m here. Since then, I’ve switched to Debian, set up a home server, finished reading the Linux Bible, and completed all the exercises. I can confidently say I’m 99% comfortable with Linux, and I can do everything I need on it without any hassle. It feels good to be free from Windows once and for all, especially with the fiasco win11 is, though at this point it’s been a while, so I don’t even think about it anymore. Back when I wrote the OP, I still had Linux on dual boot with Windows 10 and Windows 7 on another machine, and rarely used Linux at all.

I’m not actively learning Linux anymore. After finishing the Linux Bible I was a little burned out and realized I'm not that interested in computers. I've become a passive learner instead, since I use it everyday and it's my only OS.

I wish you good luck on your endeavour. It was actually pretty fun for me, and I learned a lot about computers by becoming a 'well-tempered' Linux user and small-time admin of my own home rig. If you genuinely like computers, I’m sure you’ll have a blast.

 No.70147

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>>68063
I'm glad to see Linux growing, I can't thank Valve and Pewdiepie enough of all things, I never thought general users and PC gamers would ever take it seriously, it's nice.

 No.70150

>>70147
You do realize that enshittification will only increase the more mainstream something is? One day you'll rue those words.

 No.70151

>>70150
Linux has some intrinsic protections against enshittification. Most packages are licensed under GPL, and GPL is a viral license, anything that incorporates GPL code has to release all of its code under GPL too. That means that you or someone else have the freedom to fork the code and remove the enshittifying bits.

Companies can pay RedHat astronomical prices for enterprise support and regular consumers can always use Fedora Linux. If that goes into the trash someday, there is always Ubuntu/Debian. Then there is NixOS. There will always be another choice. Canonical cannot simply force telemetry and ads on people like Microsoft has done with Windows 11 and expect not to lose all their users to an adjacent Linux distro.

 No.70152

>>70146
Glad that you found it satisfying, I didn't expect you'd reply this fast. Your experience inspired me to get started, Thank you wiz
>>70147
>>70150
>>70151
That's the worrying bit about linux gaining popularity, I'd still love a distro which is good enough for gaming so that I can get rid of windows from my gaming machine



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 No.68029[Reply]

Do you have a driver's licence? If so, how did you managed to obtain it? In Eastern Europe, it's pretty hard to get one, a long and painful journey.

It took me almost 1.5 years (including the COVID shutdowns) to get one. I also had to wageslave to be able to pay for the training, it's not cheap around here.

My motivation was that I live in a remote, hilly part of a small town, right next to a forest and there is no public transportation here. I was hold hostage up here, totally isolated. Sound good, but I was totally dependant on my parents to get into the town. I couldn't just go to the groceries, that would be a 2+ hour journey.

It's my single greatest achievement and I'm pretty proud of it. Driving is very useful skill, and one that is realistic and obtainable for NEETs, wizards. A way to make yourself more independent from your parents, others.

What are your thoughts?


(Pic related is not my car)
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 No.69911

>>69910
Nothing breaks down for no reason. Looking under the hood and just listening to the engine can give any guy enough information about what is failing. He can either fix it before hand or after wards. You're no different. Just evaluate your vehicle's status and pack some tools and parts for what you suspect may break. If not, keep enough cash hidden in the vehicle for a tow or fuel-up.

 No.69921

>>69910
true for fancy cars like modern Benz or Bimmer, maybe true for Xiaomi and such - complex cars full of extra mechanisms.


cheap cars, however, are reliable thanks to being simple enough to rattle, to make noises before breaking down to a halt

 No.70100

I recently wanted to buy either an MX-5 or MR2 but I've just learned they are top priority targets to be stolen and stripped for parts to sell. Same with most cool cars these days. Can't have shit anymore

 No.70101

>>70100
Put in some GPS trackers.

Bonus points for restoring an MR2 and inserting some GPS trackers right into the plastic.
You can also plaster "GPS" stickers along some Y2K stickers, haha

The same goes to owning a Mustang Foxbody or Pontiac Fiero.

Also. AFAIK, Dodge Challengers are way worse in this regard, since Challengers come with a built-in latch that unlocks the car's something to make repo-ing easier.

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>>68029
>tfw my car is going to shit
>repairing the engine is very expensive
>buying a decent used car is also expensive nowadays
I hate how difficult and expensive everything has to be in life now



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 No.49409[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Anyone here have weird, niche interests? I’m curious about this kind of thing. I like hearing about people dedicating their lives to one specific strange thing. Post about them here.
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 No.70085

I collect pics and vids on internet, is that weird?

 No.70086

>>70085
The internet was invented to share pictures and vidtures.

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>>70086
This.

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>>49409
guns are a fun hobby

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>>49409
I post on imageboards that aren't 4chan, so I guess most outside of this place would consider it quite niche.


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 No.61379[Reply]

There is a biking thread and an international travel thread but no road trip thread. Has anyone here gone on a road trip? I know it's practically a rite of passage for most normalfaggots (at least in the US), but I would be interested in getting out and polishing my wizard wand in a different state.

I am planning on hitting the American Midwest and Southwest in Spring. I think intentional settlements like the Padanaram Settlement, New Harmony and East Wind Community would be neat to visit. I'd also like to camp in lesser frequented states like Kansas. Does anyone have any suggestions for either places to see, suggestions for planning etc?
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 No.67277

>>67200
probably the pic

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>>67200
What you see as America's positive he sees as America's negative.

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>>64741
another follow up post and this time asking for suggestions this year, there was a motorcycle riding thread I was also in, the guy with the 650cc yamaha. was doing these road trips in a car, but this year i was able to get a good deal to trade my bike up to a 1600cc vulcan, big cruiser bike, so i think this time it will be a late summer early fall motorcycle trip instead of a winter trip still trying to decide where to ride if anyone has any suggestions i'm based out of florida.

 No.69848

bump from last page

Look, I live in a big city

>There is a biking thread and an international travel thread but no road trip thread. Has anyone here gone on a road trip?



I could get a bus to a distant village, probably. Interested?


I cannot use a car (tried, couldn't stand the traffic; maybe, an automatic box would save me from the hassle)

 No.70144

>>69848
>I could get a bus to a distant village, probably. Interested?
<no replis
SAD

>I cannot use a car (tried, couldn't stand the traffic; maybe, an automatic box would save me from the hassle)

Auto autos arent popular here



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 No.68295[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Book discussion. Tell us what you're reading.
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 No.69942

Does anyone has a good reading guide on how to get into continental philosophy?

 No.69968

>>69942
>Does anyone has a
No.

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>>68295
I'm currently reading Unmasking Anne Frank by Ikuo Suzuki, just started today after I got the book delivered. The first few pages have been quite satisfying, so I will continue. I intend to read Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins afterwards, then the Culture of Critique trilogy by Kevin MacDonald. I still can't believe I found these books at a woke ass, liberal leftist ass bookstore. The types who stand against antisemitism. These fucks are so stupid and I'm perpetually reminded that the elites don't have full control over every aspect of society yet, the evil nature of normies keep everything naturally in alignment to their agendas on the surface.

After this, I'm thinking I'll really start reading some good programming books, not that I need them for studying, just to feed my brain. I have a list of more cryptocracy books which I intend to read one by one, they weren't written for nothing after all.

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>>68295
is this a book thread??

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>>70140
and 1 moaR


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 No.69063[Reply]

Post cool toys, discuss tariffs if you have something new to say, and share a memory.

I've just gotten into Monster In My Pocket.
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 No.70131

>>70130
cool cars

 No.70135

>>70130
Rebrickable?

 No.70136

>>70135
>Rebrickable
what does that mean?
to make those little 6 wheelers I bought a bunch of "city" kits like 25 or so I can't remember
most of the cars are 50 pieces or so

 No.70137

>>70136
Did you sell the leftover pieces and saved the 6-wheelers for yourself?

"Rebrickable" - Welp, I assume you used lotsa different CITY kits and then mixed some with some

 No.70139

>>70137
I saved the boxes so I demixed all the pieces (several bins) and the correct parts into each kit



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 No.69451[Reply]

Does anyone else like watching cctv or just cameras of places? There are many livestreams you can find of well known places and sites for random places. I like seeing people naturally, not acting for an audience or a beautiful landscape
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 No.70122

crowded places arr more intresting because of happenings

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>>69451
I like reading news 1 hour/day

 No.70133

I used to watch netcams a few years back since I couldn't afford to travel. The exciting part was finding snow on the ground or people watching.

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>>70133
whats the most memorable thing you saw?

 No.70138

>>70134
Nothing worthy of shock videos online or anything, but more of a life/outlook observation: strip back the systems of control - government, religion, wealth (and wealth disparity). What's left are people just trying to get through their day. They probably won't be anything great, and after a generation or two most will be forgotten. I'm cool with that and aspire to non-greatness myself.



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 No.64175[Reply]

anyone do this?

i burn discs, title them and then put them back on the spindle, so they stay in good condition

external hdds/sdd don't last very long
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 No.69571

ooooof!


I still have some DVDRW machines.

I think i should burn some stuff. TY for reminder

 No.69621

>>69571
the nice thing is that for me a normal 4.7 dvd has the right size for either 2x12 or 1x24 episodes anime in h.265, so a normal season (which has around of 25-35 series i end up watching) fits comfortably in 15-20 dvds.

the only downside is the organizing. it's an eternal fight between putting 2 thematically close series that came in the same season in the same disk for then to find out that 2 seasons later the second season came out and now you have them separated.

Sometimes i keep series in my hdd for years because i'm sure a new season is gonna come out sooner or later but it ends up dead, like log horizon, and stuff that has no reason getting a second season comes out of nowhere, like the vending machine one.

 No.69852

>>69553
I had to give away a PS4 since it wouldnt install Linux

 No.70129

>>64175
I did that for awhile but now switched to usb sticks because they are cheaper and larger capacity
plus nobody sells dvd burners anymore

 No.70132

>>70129
IIRC optical disks are immune to "digital rot" aka sudden switches from 0 to 1 from space radiation (weak, but random) so they are a *niche* data savers now



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