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I've been working out 2 hours a day and started playing daily sudoku and lichess puzzles
Lemmy and Firefish, and I just started reading a lot more. Books are excellent, the Libby app on my phone is always full of them.
I started knitting!
Though if we're being honest I still spend most of it on Lemmy and Firefish now instead of reddit
I became a bartender and now am studying for my sommelier certification.
Played more video games, painted a bit more, started watching Babylon 5. It was worth it.
either wasting more time on another worthless thing or casually browsing the internet
I spend more time posting now. I read more news to find interesting articles and then post them.
Use lemmy.
steamdeck, webtoons, been checking out a few reddit alternatives
I've been reading the news through some RSS feeds I have setup. Other than that I've been looking for a decent offline game to play. I have a few that I've player in the past but none of them are particularly great for those awkward periods of time at home when I have 15 to 30 minutes to spare.
Lemmy and reading webtoons
All my former doomscrolling time now goes into working out, practicing French on Duolingo and going to events to meet people. So far so great!
Language learning, reading, catching up on my fav TTRPG stream
Playing games, watching movies, working on some projects...
Playing and practicing golf again. And watching YouTube.
Are there any good Lemmy golf communities? I kinda miss r/golf
Learning UE5. I have no idea what I'm doing but it still feels productive.
playing shitty mobile games