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Woodworking as an escape from the absurdity of software
(alinpanaitiu.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
There's something primal about making something with your own hands that you just can't get with IT. Sure, you can deploy and maintain an app, but you can't reach out and touch it, smell it, or move it. You can't look at the fruits of your labor and see it as a complete work instead of a reminder that you need to fix this bug, and you have that feature request to triage, oh and you need to update this library to address that zero day vulnerability...
Plus, your brain is a muscle, too. When you've spent decades primarily thinking with your brain in one specific way, that muscle starts to get fatigued. Changing your routine becomes very alluring, and it lets you exercise new muscles, and challenge yourself to think in new ways.
A month ago I decided to paint a new door that was placed at home. It felt like a chore to me, even though I was satisfied with it at the end.
I'd say that tactile fetish for objects is fitting coming from a society that frowns upon physical contact with people.
I find that the wish is actually thinking as little as possible. That's a nightmare for me.