I'll do one better: UniGetUI. It handles Chocolatey, Winget, Python system packages and even other managers. All in a neat UI, nice search, auto updates.
Gumus
Standing desk (electric, not crank operated) + tiny under-desk stationary bike. Sitting the whole day working/gaming and still getting to do some physical activity is great.
3D printer (I've got Prusa MK4+MMU3). It's an amazing versatile utility, great skill to have, and a fun hobby. Don't buy cheap chinese clones, it's not worth the hassle.
I only wish it could be applied retroactively
The original Peggle. There's a free APK available on speedrun.com. Works flawlessly even on modern Android.
That's just a charity...
I took up online tutoring and teaching programming for kids. It has great benefits:
- It's an hour or so after work, it has a fixed schedule so it forces me to clock out
- it makes me focus hard so I completely forget about work
- it pays for itself (not my corporate day-job rate, but I'm not doing it for free)
- I can try out languages and tech I'd normally wouldn't be able to in my day job, or I'd have to invest my free time for a side project
- I have a background in teaching... I like it, it's fun and refreshing
- I've helped many kids jump start their interest in programming even in families that know nothing about tech at all. I've helped a few of them to get accepted to the school they wanted to and pursue a career in programming
All in all, teaching after work makes for a great hobby and a strong barrier for my day job so I don't find myself working late anymore.
The requirement for Recall is a neural coprocessor with substantial performance, specifically to be able to run the model locally.
The term 'Quiet quitting' in this context is not about quitting your job without complaining.
Quiet quitting refers to doing the minimum requirements of one’s job and putting in no more time, effort, or enthusiasm than absolutely necessary.
SAO / Matrix level immersive VR
Buttons mapping is the exact reason to use the software. There are only a rare few models that fulfill my requirements for a mouse... Currently I'm using a Razer, the software is heavy, clunky and obnoxious, yet I need it to properly function.This is also unfortunately one of the main obstacles for me to switch to Linux, because it's not supported.