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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