For digital rabbit holes, something like Notion helps a lot. I have one page per interest and I collect learnings and links related to the topic in there. Similarly to the physical buckets, they are all in one space so you can have a quick look at refresh your memory and pick up where you left off.
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I get shit on every time I bring up Evangelion and the fan art community.
They are explicitly 14 years old, people. Relax.
Jesus that is such a great picture. The pose is incredible.
I’ve stopped giving myself a hard time for having wandering interests and not finishing anything.
I try to look at it more as I’m having fun researching and implementing things, that’s what hobbies are for.
Trying to force myself to finish things really sucked the fun out of them. Now I have literal and figurative buckets for each project so I can easily put down and pick up projects.
I find myself moving between fewer projects and putting more effort into them than I would have before.
I do keep some buckets closer than others, so I’m more likely to pick those up when I have free time;
Drawing
Designing fidget toys
Electronics project C
Only now do I notice the AM in the middle of the waveform.
Shush, I didn’t really listen to them back in the day.
HL3 soon after. 5real this time guise.
And the George Martin will finish A Song of Ice and Fire.
It uses proprietary, disposable, non-rechargeable batteries with drm built in. $60 for 4 hours playtime.
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But modern shareholders have a policy of jumping on the AI bandwagon. Line must go up!
Office Space: Meeting with the Bobs comes to mind.
Even ignoring the other major characters, interacting with any standard enemy shatters their hard and hostile exterior and releases the cute and fuzzy little goober inside.
I don't even know nothing about the customization. I just create a page and dump links, pictures and some typing in there.
But yes! Small, incremental change!