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> When you are deeply involved in tech both personally and professionally you are probably very passionate about this and makes sense that you'd only look closely at this field and think "people are so deeply incurious. This seems to only happen in tech".

Good point. I commented in a sibling post to the same effect.

I've certainly felt the personal strain of time sink and procrastination in my homelab. It's currently running k3os, which has been dead for about four years now, because everything I want is still running, and I never seem have the motivation on the weekend to yell at my laptop when I could be playing board games.

> including the bit of resurgence later on when you have a combination of free time but less energy.

I'm guessing that will happen in another decade or so, when my kids are grown.






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