iloverocks, (edited )

Hang around on Lemmy

Lisinig to music

Practice norsk via Duolingo(I know it isn’t foss)

AccountMaker,

You might be interested in Clozemaster for language learning. It has collections of most frequent words where you get a sentence with a word missing that you have to input. That way you just get blasted with hundreds and thousands of sentences in your target language.

iloverocks,

It isn’t Foss ether so I see no point to switch

Edit: I found librelingo but unfortunately it doesn’t have Norwegian as a language option librelingo.app/dev/

loudWaterEnjoyer,
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Duolingo is not FOSS

umbrella,
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honestly just sit with boredom for a bit, you will detox and find something interesting to do.

Kolanaki,
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12 hours of laying in bed, staring at the ceiling later

“When does the idea happen?”

stoicmaverick,

Dude, I have kids. The mere idea of this being even a possibility from time to time sounds amazing.

hulemy,

Thinking about having kids stresses me out already :o

thelsim,
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Depends on how much idle time there is.
For short periods I spend my time just staring in the distance and letting my thoughts wander.
Commuting is spend either reading or here online. Maybe a Youtube video once in a while for diversity.
For lunch breaks and other spare moments I have a small sketchbook where I like to draw whatever comes to mind.

Siddhartha-Aurelius,

I am trying to reduce distractions and be more mindful of my surroundings. The sights, smells, and sounds of everything around me and my existence as part of it all.

It is still new to me and I find myself unconsciously getting my phone from my pocket and scrolling because it is boring. However, the effects I feel like reduced anxiety and depression are worth it. I also get to see things that I would miss if I were distracted by electronics.

Maybe practicing mindfulness could be beneficial for you as well.

Arsinoe,

I’m almost constantly crafting something. I’ve been knitting for about 16 years and have picked up various other small/portable crafts along the way. I like to put a podcast on and listen while I keep my hands busy.

Chetzemoka,

I talk to you folks lol. I use this pretty much the same way I did Reddit. Something kinda brainless to scroll when I’m standing in line. And the more you comment, the more you have to read/do on here, so when I’m particularly bored, I talk more. I also don’t have any other social media.

I have a couple phone puzzle games I play. If I know I’m gonna be sitting like in a waiting room for a while, I’ll take a book with me. For the longer moments sitting at home, podcasts and music.

Lenny,

Airline travel tactics, which for me is basically catching up on shows or watching movies. I’m used to starting and stopping a movie 10 times throughout the day and still enjoying it. Gotta have the downloaded though, that’s key.

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  • loudWaterEnjoyer,
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    Cute

    user224,
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    Basically just anything I can while waiting for time to pass. I can’t get deeper into something, because there’s not enough time. Usually that ends up being walking back and forth and thinking, having a fake conversation in my head.

    like when sitting in the train

    I don’t consider that idle time, but a fun activity. I often take a train or bus nowhere. That means, as far as I can go and back. Or try to make my commute as long as possible. For example, I found nice connections allowing me to extend my commute from school from just 18km to 133km, and it’s only €0.90 more expensive.

    hulemy,

    I listen to music and have imaginary concerts sometimes. Now if I could only have a good voice and be multilingual…

    sour,
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    i play square game

    [._.]

    AlmightySnoo,
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    Purely idle would for me be a walk, meditation or just sit down and just listen to music. When I’m commuting, it would be gaming or quick chess puzzles.

    Bdtrngl,

    Gaming, 3d printing, wood working, and whatever project my wife has cooked up for me that week.

    loudWaterEnjoyer,
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    And you do all that in a train?

    Bdtrngl,

    You can do all the conceptual and planning stuff, which is the longest part for me.

    loudWaterEnjoyer,
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    Maybe I’m just too fast. What’s the benefit being faster than light if you have to life in darkness?

    ViscloReader,

    I listen to gdc talks and other tech related talks. They are pretty informative (with a grain of salt). Bonus point, they make me feel smart because of the reverb and the audience clapping ^^

    librecat,

    Sudoku, specifically 6x6 libresudoku (available on f-droid)

    you_dont_666,

    Thank you! Downloaded and love it

    zacher_glachl,

    While commuting, I mostly read ebooks, listen to fiction audiobooks or long-form history/pop science podcasts/youtube videos. Depending also on whether I am driving that day or taking the subway. Breaks at work, I just chat with colleagues, and scroll lemmy or the birdsite on toilet breaks.

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