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For me, I do not really have “hobbies” in the traditional sense. Most hobbies involve other people or some end goal like improvement or showing something off. Mine are more like routines that I repeat because they’re quiet and measurable.

One thing I do is walk long distances and count repeating structures (sidewalk slabs, fence posts, streetlight spacing, tiles in train stations). If you keep track long enough you start noticing where patterns drift a few millimeters off what they should be. Most people don’t notice those small irregularities because they’re looking at their phone or wherever they’re going next.

I also collect and repair small obsolete electronics. Old digital watches, cheap radios, pocket calculators, things like that. Nothing rare or expensive, just devices that were mass-produced and abandoned. I like opening them up, cleaning contacts, replacing capacitors or batteries, and seeing if they still behave the way the engineers originally intended.

Another hobby that I have is recording ambient audio. Mostly mundane environments (offices at night, vending machines humming, elevators, empty hallways, that kind of thing). Later I look at the recordings in a spectrogram and see how the background noise changes over time. Buildings have their own rhythms if you listen long enough.

I also archive small technical oddities I find online, old manuals, blog posts, documentation for forgotten hardware. A lot of useful information disappears when websites go down, so I keep local copies of things that only seem to exist in one or two places.

I like hobbies where the rules are consistent and the results don’t depend on other people.
 
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dnr plus my hobby is chess
 
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i recently started playing, my elo is 1600
1600 is really solid if you just started. What time control do you usually play?
 
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rapid, and u?
Mostly rapid as well. It gives just enough time to think through a position without the game dissolving into pure reflex. I still play some blitz occasionally, but I tend to make worse decisions when the clock becomes the main factor.
 
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Mostly rapid as well. It gives just enough time to think through a position without the game dissolving into pure reflex. I still play some blitz occasionally, but I tend to make worse decisions when the clock becomes the main factor.
same
Also how do i break 1600? I once reached 1700 but then dropped back
 
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Occasional video game and rotting on offtopic. When I’m with my friends I like to freestyle rap with them
 
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same
Also how do i break 1600? I once reached 1700 but then dropped back
Your ELO is a residue of patterns you fail to notice. Focus on noticing them. The 1700 peak doesn’t matter. The 1600 plateau is the soil in which improvement grows.

To notice them better, I'd recommend consistency, rapid or classical, it doesn’t matter. Track every blunder, every small positional error, and revisit them and analyze.

Also avoid playing fatigued. The mind counts in decimals you don’t perceive when tired. All losses are not random, they are cumulative micro-errors. Correct the micro-errors and the number correct themselves.
 
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