• dumbass@lemy.lol
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    7 months ago

    Find something else to do and focus all that energy on that thing, you’ll start to procrastinate and that’s when you start coding.

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      7 months ago

      That’s relatable haha I wish it was that consistent. Deadlines make me do 3d modelling in blender maybe I need some 3d modelling deadline and then I will code for 10 hours in ecstasy then completely forget about anything for a week then panic then feel guilty then switch to „I want to be an artist” mode after which is I want to be a game developer mode, and then there is I want to be a mobile developer mode

      I am entry knowledge level at sooo many things. Maybe if ai assistants materialise in sufficient form it will be era for people like me that know a little bit of everything but lack the willpower and consistency to ever master anything.

      This week is a music artist week for me I am producing stuff in Ableton maybe it isn’t good but it is the only thing that makes sense right now

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        7 months ago

        I feel you. I am the exact same, so many unfinished project. But I think it’s good, i have fun for some times and then when it stops being fun I switch to something else.

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          7 months ago

          Okay but how do you keep a job and make money like this ya know this isn’t the exact mindset they are looking for or makes it possible to finish serious stuffs

          Might as well surf the waves of privilege except that sucks and feels bad