Productivity advice online is boring and dry. We need to spice things up.
Productivity advice online is a bit bland and dry. Too serious.
I’ve been deep into productivity and self-improvement for a few years now.
Fixing the boring structural problems in my life, building routines that actually stick, reducing chaos,
and using technology to automate the stuff that drains my attention and to offload cognition.
And to make it not boring I merged productivity and self-improvement with shitposting and memes and made my whole online Persona about it.
Productivity can also be fun and absurd.
I’ve been posting concept breakdowns and longer videos on YouTube under the name ToasterBotnet. It’s basically self-improvement for people who are online too much, mixing practical tools with a bit of humor and tech-nerd energy. Definitely not polished guru stuff.
If anyone here is into systems, habits, productivity experiments, or automating everyday life, you might find it interesting.
I’m mostly looking for honest feedback on whether the content is actually useful or if I’m missing the mark somewhere.
Channel link:
https://www.youtube.com/@toasterbotnet
I'm too old for this because:
But you may find people who enjoys that I guess.
Damn I just got hagrided. Fair enough. Thanks for the honest feedback
Gotta be honest, you say "fun and absurd" but you don't say what that means. Looking at your channel doesn't answer that question, I've seen those thumbnails and titles from other "productivity" channels. What exactly is your approach and how is it different?
The ironic humor. I try to oppose the toxic hustle culture manosphere self-improvement and want to bring memes, technology and a more lighthearted approach to the table