Ask HN: Low Effort but Useful Activities
4 helloworlddd 8 4/26/2025, 2:14:05 PM
Some activities need little mental effort such as playing certain video games. With practice, you improve at them. The same idea applies to useful skills like typing or solving maths problems, which have practical benefits. What other activities could someone do that are either helpful for an engineer or generally useful and need little thought?
Memorization mnemonics. Shuffling through index cards to associate numbers to words. See Mind Performance Hacks (2006) from O'Reilly.
Make notebooks with cheap filler paper, high-capacity stapler, and duct tape. Use G2 pens or archival quality ink.
Make your own index cards: fold in half and then into thirds; cut those into rectangles. (Still on the lookout for good storage.)
Shade paper with crayon. Carpet is smoother than desks. Envelopes are a good way to iterate color combinations. Pick colors at random.
Convert mailed coupons into CSS. You get salable graphic designs and color palette for free.
Break down milk cartons for free cardstock.
Prime flat cardboard with white paint for a cheap canvas.
Humming to find the resonant frequencies of the space you're in.
Observational drawing- paper, pencil, draw what you see (or if not sighted, maybe there's a similar activity?)
Listening to what's happening around you. Originally thinking birdsong, but the lowest barrier is just where you are.
The skills apply directly to real-world drones.