Hey everyone. I wanted to share a small project I’ve been working on lately. It’s called BoredNoMore, and I built it mostly out of frustration with how the lifestyle and hobby app space has been moving lately.
Whenever I found myself stuck on a rainy Saturday or just procrastinating, I’d look for new hobbies or quick projects. It felt like every app I tried either wanted me to sign up with an account immediately or hit me with a subscription prompt just to see more than five ideas. It feels strange to pay a monthly fee just to get a suggestion to go for a hike or start a charcoal sketch.
So, I put together https://borednomore.getinfotoyou.com/ as a straightforward alternative. It’s a web app that gives you random activity ideas, creative challenges, and small projects to tackle. The goal was to keep it as lean as possible. There are no accounts, no tiers, and no data harvesting. You just click a button and get a suggestion.
The main difference between this and the bigger platforms is the lack of friction. I didn’t want to build a social network for boredom; I just wanted a utility that solves the problem of being stuck in a loop of scrolling. Whether you’re a student looking for a break or just someone who needs a nudge to try something new, it’s meant to be a simple tool rather than another service competing for your credit card.
I’m trying to keep the ideas varied—everything from small technical challenges to simple outdoor tasks. Since it’s a solo project, I’m always looking for ways to make the suggestions more useful.
If you have a few minutes to check it out, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Does the interface feel intuitive? Are the suggestions actually things you’d consider doing, or are they a bit too niche? Any feedback helps me keep the project headed in the right direction.
Isn’t this the guy who has posted a bunch of purely vibe-“coded” spam and then deletes it if the backlash becomes too big? Like the “temple-runner game” posted last week?
Where is the website template from? I’ve seen the exact same one before.
what does this have to do with selfhosting?
They keep spamming random “projects” in this community that have nothing to do with self hosting. They posted a video game earlier.
I think it’s a bad actor trying to get people to run some malicious shit.
I would avoid this user in the future.
Seems hacked with spammy ads
Ok, first one I got I had to laugh. “Start a family tree”
Firstly, it’s marked as an outdoor activity. Secondly, it’s a hobby that can take decades, and not very interesting for kids.
Everything’s an outdoor activity if you’re exhibitionist enough! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Edit: oh wait, you meant genealogy research.





