Disassembling stuff. Usually electronics but also items with cool mechanisms like a clock
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Cake day: February 14th, 2024
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atotayo@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Almost 19% of Japanese people in their 20s have spent so much money on gacha they struggled with covering living expenses, survey reveals - AUTOMATON WESTEnglish3·17 days agoI did play a lot a couple years ago completely f2p and in the late game the artifact farming gets really bad, to the point that you farm for weeks for one character. It’s not necessary to clear the story (at least in the past) but in the late abyss is mandatory and it kills any will to try off-meta/more fun builds. Still a lot of fun if you play casually.
atotayo@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Suggestions for a top down game that is genuinely different to all the others?English6·24 days ago“Can’t live without electricity”
Basically routing a pcb with extra dopamine
atotayo@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Lemmy users across the world, what is your favourite local dish ?6·2 months agoItaly: It’s really hard to beat pizza, maybe a good lasagna or a “cacio e pepe” pasta depending on the mood.
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