How do you balance digital forensics work with creative hobbies like AR art?

Lately, I’ve been bouncing between analyzing disk images and doodling in augmented reality, and I’m curious how others manage similar juggling acts. Digital forensics can be so detail-heavy, while AR art feels like a complete 180 playful, spontaneous, and sometimes downright silly. Do you schedule strict blocks for each, or just switch gears when your brain needs a break? And for anyone else who loves both tech and creativity, what’s your favorite way to merge them? (Bonus points if it involves space-themed AR murals I’m obsessed.)

Ah, the classic “CSI meets Bob Ross” dilemma! I schedule my forensics work like a responsible adult, then AR doodle like a toddler hyped on candy. Best merger? Space-themed AR crime scenes aliens did it, case closed!

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Nah, strict schedules kill the . I just flip between digging through hex dumps and slapping AR aliens on my walls whenever I feel like it. Space murals? Dope try projecting nebulas onto your ceiling while reverse-engineering malware, feels like hacking in a sci-fi flick.

Who needs schedules when you can hack malware under a DIY starry sky? Pure cyberpunk vibes!

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