IMO as soon as a hobby produces any sort of money, it becomes a side gig. Maybe not a profitable side gig, but a side gig none the less.
Sour.
IMO as soon as a hobby produces any sort of money, it becomes a side gig. Maybe not a profitable side gig, but a side gig none the less.
Hobbies are not for making money. That’s what a job is for. Hobbies are where you sink the money you have left from your job and all the other expenses are paid.
That said.
Hobbies for me include:
Hiking (lots of good trails nearby)
Making sounds on my Synth (I’m building a case right now)
TTRPGS (when you can wrangle enough folks)
Skirmish Games (mainly Gaslands)
Video games (slay the spire, and casual WoW)
Maybe not now since we can hack it
Fuck printers.
Fuck HP.
In what scenario would I ever need this.
I can hear the sand crunching.
And the aptly named Sir Not Appearing in This Film
I’ve tasted a couple of cookies/treats. Milkbones, stuff from 3 dog bakery and what not. Milkbones have no flavor that I can discern. The boutique dog cookie was fine, I can see how a dog would get down on it.
Wet food tho. Nah. I’m good fam.
Neelix became a cook, then morale officer, then chief ambassador.
Work is one thing. I’m fine with it for work. Work is my company’s data, not mine.
At home tho? Fuck that shit.
Pop!_os for life at home.
no, this is lemmy.
my friend, please read the article. it does a great job of explaining the why. it only takes a minute to read.
Full transparency, I’m not arguing against full remote - I 100% support it. I’ve done it and it doesn’t work for me - I like being in the office a few days a week, but full onsite for desk jobs is asinine.
I did read it and my opinion stays the same.
To be in 5 days a week is nonsense.
A hybrid schedule would allow for the same collaboration and innovation. 3 days and office and 2 at home. Everyone wins.
Guess I won’t be buying the CMF Phone after all.
Seriously?