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What have you been working on recently? [April 20, 2024]

How do you all manage between coding & gaming? How do you all manage between coding & gaming?
Stress

I know this question is not going to be for everyone. So to begin with, I do suffer from gaming addiction, plus as CS 3rd year student I've been trying my best to develop skills (more towards SD than DSA).

Regardless, since both activites require to be present in front of same computer? How have y'all confrontted it?

I'm doing my best to reduce gaming hours per week, but I don't wanna abandon it coz it's part of childhood too. Plus at the same time I DREAM to be SUCCESSFUL enough in IT so that I could afford my dream gaming lifestyle.

Again I do have a lot of interest in coding, but it's just not upto the level of students around me, I've been doing progress lately but for those who have become successful with this... plz share your opinion. I would love to hear!