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10562530 No.10562530 [Reply] [Original]

What are your /sci/ hobbies, anon? I feel like I am becoming a boring nerd lately desu

>> No.10562532

>>10562530
I don't have hobbies. I'm a very boring person. Believe me. I know what I'm talking about.

>> No.10562541

>>10562532
Would you like to have a hobby, anon?

>> No.10562546

>>10562530
Masturbating

>> No.10562556

>>10562530
I really love astronomy. There's some pretty cool solar system simulators you can download, and I love to just fly around in them and look at all the moons of Saturn, etc. There's even one that lets you zoom out to the local group, which is pretty awesome.

>> No.10562699

>>10562530
watching lectures of different fields on youtube

>> No.10562703

>>10562530
I code stuff. Working on a bunch of ai projects so i'm ahead of the curve when it comes to digital automation. I plan on not becoming irrelevant.

>> No.10562705

>>10562703
What's your favorite thing?

>> No.10562709

>>10562703
>implying you aren't already

>> No.10562711

>>10562530
Vidus

>> No.10562728

>>10562705
Have none, diving deep into deep learning at the moment though. I figure that if i know that good enough i can just adjust the problems around the architecture and solve almost anything within a certain margin of error.

>> No.10562733

>>10562703
For sure you are ahead of AI giving you excercises... /facepalm/

>> No.10562740

>>10562530
I don't have any /sci/related hobbies other than studying and reading outside of what I'm supposed to be studying which is pretty fun.

>> No.10563240

>>10562530
Being a nerd isn't boring. "Normal" people are boring. Everything they do and talk about is BOOOORING. What's the point of them even?

>> No.10563916
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10563916

>>10562556
plea gib link fren

>> No.10563919

>>10562699
I do this too, but at a point I watch so much stuff that I don't remember much. Do you take notes when watching the lectures?

>> No.10563921
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10563921

>>10562530
Researching psychedelic research chemicals

>> No.10563949

>>10562556
>>10563916
Try out Space Engine if you haven't, it's hyperbased. Has tens of thousands of catalog objects and fills in the rest with something like 10^19 procedurally generated objects over a realistic-scale observable Universe. It's a wet dream for astronomy nerds.
The current version is free, and there's an even better paid Steam version in the works.

>> No.10564283

>>10562546
PhDbating.

>> No.10564386

>>10562530
Cooking, it gives me something I can easily improve on nearly daily, and it makes your life so much better to eat something delicious and healthy every day, instead of the processed crap most people buy.

>> No.10564394

Downloading rare music off telegram

>> No.10564624

I'm writing a textbook

>> No.10565638

>>10562530

My hobby is making positive contributions to history-related articles on Wikipedia. It’s fun.

>> No.10566069

>>10562556
Nice one week long activity, that's closer to vidya than astronomy though. Also >>10563949 Space Engine is nice. Universe Sandbox let's you interact with objects but is less visually impressive and frightening. One is good for exploration and getting an idea of the scale of the Universe the other let's you play with masses and orbits in a very user friendly manner. Tried them years ago.