Good day other /s/Colorado poster ;) Yes, I'm trying to do the same as well as posting in other subs or comments on things that are either interesting or frustrating/annoying enough that I feel like it is worth a response. I started with mostly just /s/Colorado but now post to quite a few other subs.
I just need to get my website(s) back online and start posting some more OC and not just news or what other people are doing.
Who knows. Maybe we are just seeing "dead internet theory" in action. No more real content. The majority is clickbait bot bullshit (now mostly AI bullshit) that no one actually cares about and the bots are clicking on bot links where other bots are creating content from other bots.
Garbage in, Garbage out.
That is why I mentioned in another thread that maybe ill make an effort to post more to /s/DIY. I made a somewhat large but simple post on how to replace a outlet without zapping the shit out of yourself. It was posted as a comment, maybe ill re-post it as it's own post since some people might be interested in it.
I would enjoy reading about that type of thing. I am interested in how things work, how the average home-handyman can fix these items and how they are made. I am an amateur metalsmith and enjoy watching master smiths make art or useful objects. I can do rudimentary woodworking projects, if I had the time I’d like to build my own furniture and kitchen cabinets.
That's cool. Ive always wanted to try having a home forge to do some smithing. Though, I also want to learn to weld and have not spent the time yet. If you can do basic woodworking/construction/welding and some electronics stuff I feel like you can basically do anything.
I can build a deck, and I know how to measure, square, check for level and plumb, so I could, theoretically, become proficient in construction. I can do simple electric work, I have a lot of interests, but not the time to develop all of them. For now, I enjoy watching videos of others doing the work.
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