walnutwalrus

joined 2 years ago
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2916926

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2916922

Braille displays can be expensive, so this project idea focuses on making them cheaper and open source

 

Braille displays can be expensive, so this project idea focuses on making them cheaper and open source

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2869130

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2869129

In the gaming world, there are "speedruns" which may attempt to make use of glitches or advantages in games to be able to complete them quicker.

So it seems possible that in a similar way, we might try to find glitches or advantages in life to be able to accomplish things quicker.

What are some of your top "life hacks" to "speedrun" through certain things in life?

How could the concept of "speedrunning" be applied to life, and where shouldn't it be applied?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2869129

In the gaming world, there are "speedruns" which may attempt to make use of glitches or advantages in games to be able to complete them quicker.

So it seems possible that in a similar way, we might try to find glitches or advantages in life to be able to accomplish things quicker.

What are some of your top "life hacks" to "speedrun" through certain things in life?

How could the concept of "speedrunning" be applied to life, and where shouldn't it be applied?

 

If you search on a search engine for "no goals" or "life without goals" you get some sites that emphasize the importance of setting and achieving goals, but there are some other voices who say that setting goals is often an issue for them, so they try to live without goals.

Some of the problems they indicate are that goals often end up being achieved differently or on a different schedule, so it seems pointless to set goals, or they can get things done without making it in to a "goal".

I was curious if you've seen this philosophy and experimented with it: what are your opinions on "living without goals"?

 

If you search on a search engine for "no goals" or "life without goals" you get some sites that emphasize the importance of setting and achieving goals, but there are some other voices who say that setting goals is often an issue for them, so they try to live without goals.

Some of the problems they indicate are that goals often end up being achieved differently or on a different schedule, so it seems pointless to set goals, or they can get things done without making it in to a "goal".

I was curious if you've seen this philosophy and experimented with it: what are your opinions on "living without goals"?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2757821

Note that I don't necessarily agree with all the info on this wiki but I am linking it in case interesting info is found, the "Trash Wiki" on "the collaborative world wide guide of creating value from trash!": https://trashwiki.org/en/Main_Page

With that said, has anyone gotten any free items from dumpsters or that were being discarded recently, or do you have any thoughts on the topic?

Lots of things are thrown away that can be either used or repurposed

!dumpsterdiving

edit: other post: https://lemmy.world/post/2757841

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