I’m off until at least 5 Feb due to a boxers fracture. I’m getting sick of TV and movies. Today I’ll clean my apartment, but even with my busted hand it will only take a couple of hours. I can’t really go anywhere as I need to save as much money as I can to cover for missed time at work.

Here’s what I’ve tried so far:

  • Solve Rubik’s cubes
  • Work on music production
  • Sleep

Thing I probably should do:

  • Continue to learn Swift
  • Follow makeup tutorials

Lemmy, what would you do?

EDIT: Keep ‘em coming Lemmsters! I LOVE the suggestions, and can’t wait to give some of these a go!

  • BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    I’d play videogames, depending how much use you have of the hand. If you can use a controller or a mouse without discomfort I’d game. You could complete a lengthy RPG like Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077 or Baldurs Gate 3. Or you could learn and play Dwarf Fortress or try and get as far as possible in Stardew Valley or whatever games you like.

    Id also go out and walk - explore your city, or go hiking if you have nature near by. Its free and it beats being cooped up in your house.

    Or you could make a start on a new skill. Like coding with freecodecamp.org or start learning a language.

    9 days is a luxury - I’d even enjoy just lazing about, catching up with friends and family. You dont have to do anything meaningful - you could have some me time.

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    21 days ago

    I can’t really go anywhere as I need to save as much money as I can to cover for missed time at work.

    By far the most American thing I’ve read in a while.

    Answering the question: How about reading some books?

    Get well soon, OP!

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      21 days ago

      Thanks for the well wishes ☺️ I’ve ordered like 7 books based on recs from everyone. Do you have a fave book?

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        21 days ago

        Recommendations would probably depend a lot on what kind of books you like.

        One I read recently and loved is “Extremely loud and incredibly close” by Jonathan Safran Foer.

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      22 days ago

      I’m not much of a reader, though I would like to get into the Star Wars lore. I had not even thought of that, thanks! 🙂

      Do you have any recommendations for what to read?

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        For Star Wars lore it really starts and ends with the Timothy Zahn trilogy. For years was considered the “official/unofficial Episodes 7, 8, 9.”

        Heir to the Empire (1991)
        Dark Force Rising (1992)
        The Last Command (1993)

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        If your library has Libby (or similar), it can be interesting to read random “popular” books. I have found some good ones that way.

        Just don’t look at the title art, or read a description. Keeps things wild. (Time travel, end of world, or just lunch with friends? No idea.)

        “Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine” is one example.

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          22 days ago

          That’s really interesting, thank you! I’ve not heard of this stuff before. I’ll keep that in mind 🙂

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        22 days ago

        I’m not much of a reader, though I would like to get into the Star Wars lore. I had not even thought of that, thanks! 🙂

        You’re welcome ;)

        Do you have any recommendations for what to read?

        I don’t know what you like so it’s a bit like i I asked you what should I eat tonight?

        Imho, if you want to give Star Wars a try that’s a good starting point. I don’t know now much about Star Wars so I’m probably not the person you should ask. I do love scifi though and among my favorite authors I would say Ubik, by Philip K. Dick (the guy was the inspiration for films ranging from Matrix to Blade Runner, and many others). It’s fun, it’s not too hard to read and it’s not too long either. And it’s at least as pertinent today as it was when it was written in the 60s.

        That said, allow me one advice if you’re not used to reading: don’t be afraid to not like and not finish a book. That’s OK. You have no obligation to.
        I read a lot and I never hesitate to quit reading a book I don’t like. Also, I know that my tastes can change (I now love books I hated when I was a kid or a teen, or even a young adult). The Ubik book I suggested is not a difficult read, but you may also not like it at all, and that’s fine. Just look for something else to read ;)

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          21 days ago

          I like the premise of Ubik, I ought to try it. Thank you for such a thoughtful response! I’m definitely interested in getting out of my routine.

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            21 days ago

            I’m definitely interested in getting out of my routine.

            That’s a great thing to do, imho ;)

            Wishing you to get better soon

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        21 days ago

        If you’re into science fiction, check out the Wool/Shift/Dust trilogy by Hugh Howey. I also enjoyed the Lattice trilogy by Erik Hanberg. You’ve probably already seen some movies based on Robert Heinlein books. GS Jensen also has a bunch of fun series. Finally, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep is what got me into sci-fi as a wee one.

        Alternatively, head over to a book community, or the books community on BlueSky is pretty active. Tell them some things you really like and ask for suggestions. If you liked a movie or TV show based on a book, there’s a very good chance the book was a bit different and considerably more in depth.

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          21 days ago

          Adding that all the older Stephen King books are worth the read. 11.23.63 was the last one I read, and I really enjoyed it.