I have a ok laptop but its not the greatest, i want to have something such as a creative outlet that i can do in a simple manner? Ive thought about many of things but im unsure if i should try them? Im stuck inside alot and im bored alot aswell. I just want something to do other than light gaming and watching youtube.

What would you advise and why so?

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    I just got into tying knots! It’s a useful skill. You can pick it up in a couple of minutes and then improve continuously. There are a lot of books on the subject. It’s cheap. You can use cord you might already have lying around the house, or you can get paracord at the hardware store, or you can go somewhere fancy like Paracord Galaxy if you want some extra special colors or patterns. It’s soothing and leaves you with something tangible at the end.

    Here’s a monkey’s fist knot I just finished! I’ve been giving them to friends to use as keychains.

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    Indie game development. Tons of great, free (even foss), frameworks out there these days. Try ebitengine for an awesome 2d framework.

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    Blender. Free and incredibly versatile 3D modelling software. Learning curve is a bit steep but YT has tons of tutorials to help you stumble along.

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    Ive thought about many of things but im unsure if i should try them?

    You should definitely try them. What have you got to lose?

    Since you’re a creative sort, why not make zines? Scribus is a free layout tool you could use to build them and there are plenty of free templates available.

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    Learn Rust or another programming language. Useful to know something to expand your ability.

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    Assuming you want to use the laptop for this hobby, I would suggest getting a cheap, secondhand camera, old DSLRs are like £50 with a lens and perfectly fine starting point, but you can spend as much as you want on a setup. Only recommendation I would make, is get something thats still supported today for the lens mount type, that way you know you have a constant upgrade path.

    Get the camera with the right lens included for what you want to start taking, additional lenses will increase the budget significantly even at the bottom end as they can often work well with better (and more expensive) camera bodies if you decide to upgrade later on.

    Then you can use Darktable & GIMP to play with the photos to your hearts content or “spend” on Light Table & Photoshop. You can do anything from basic image correction up to full blown re-imaginings of your photos. Plenty of online tutorials to walk you through the processes.

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    There are many things not requiring the use of any laptop, powerful or not.

    • Read books. There are billions of books out there waiting to be read. New ones, old ones, fictions, essays, in whatever ‘genre’ you may fancy. You can even read them for free, by borrowing them from your local public library.
    • As suggested: a #2 pencil (HB, for the non-US world, but I would suggest 2B myself: a slightly fatter/darker type of lead), a few sheets of paper or a sketchbook (for portability) and start sketching. You can sketch daily life objects. If don’t believe me (and why should you?) go read/look at ‘Everyday matters’ by Dany Gregory (he also has a YT channel, if you prefer watching moving pictures instead of turning pages but I think are way more… complete and interesting than most of his videos). You may even throw in a small and cheap set of non-pro watercolors (it will be much cheaper than artist-grade ones, and you need needs hundreds of colors either: a set of 12 is more than enough, heck even just 6 colors would be excellent), as they can help you realize you’re more interested in painting than sketching. And since they’re water-based, you wont get nasty smells like with oil painting, eve when doing it at home ;)
    • Find some craft, DIY activity you enjoy? Younger I was into little scale models (plastic planes and tanks that I glued and painted), now I’m much more into crafting things we will use at home.
    • Play chess? A great way to make people IRL: chess clubs, cafés, any places where (amateur) chess players like to meet. Unlike most video games it’s not ‘limited’ to a few hours of fun and excitement: people have been playing chess for thousand of years and they’re still playing it with the same excitement today: it’s challenging and there is no end to it… and every one can play (even little kids, and even bad players like myself) ;)
    • Exercises. I do long daily walks. It changed my life at least as much as learning to read changed it when I was a child.

    Ive thought about many of things but im unsure if i should try them

    Why would that be? There is no harm in trying things out.

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    That’s an extremely open ended question with countless answers…

    • speedrun your favorite game
    • become a youtuber and play games while streaming
    • play a game with just your feet
    • play a game blindfolded
    • play a game randomizer
    • learn to program
    • program shit
    • learn an instrument
    • play music and post it online
    • make shitposts
    • learn to draw
    • draw porn
    • draw not porn
    • write poems
    • film solo comedy skits
    • do multiple of these things at once

    …do anything because you want to do it.

    That’s all I could think of while on the toilet.