Disassembling stuff. Usually electronics but also items with cool mechanisms like a clock
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atotayo@lemmy.zipto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What video game are you waiting to see a new sequel for?2·5 months agoA new redout game that is capable of mantaining a community would be great.
I think fighting games would make a good community, maybe with friendly tournaments organized regularly. The free ones that i know of are the hololive one (idol showdown) from steam and the emulated arcade titles from fightcade.
atotayo@lemmy.zipto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the last video game that you were completely hooked on?6·1 year agoMonster hunter world. I bought it to have a replacement for genshin and it worked a little too well. It just feels different from any other game for how many things it does so well: from enemies to armor design to music to mechanics to weapon variety, everything is amazing.
I love learning how things work. Disassembling laptops is extremely stressful the first time (especially if it’s your only pc) but it becomes fun when your realize that they’re (usually) meant to be opened; it becomes stressful when you open items that aren’t supposed to be, like anything that uses glue as a build material. It also helps seeing things less like a magic box and more like a logic interaction between things, meaning i learn how to use them the right way. And congratulations for fixing your laptop, it always seems harder that it actually is