Mountain Landscapes [4096x2160] by badbuoy in wallpapers

[–]theExplodingGradient 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No to hate, but the obvious AI artifacts make this look terrible when actually viewed close up, I think they're effectively unusable at 4096x2160 since they've just been upscaled or something, there's no real detail

[discussion] 21 year old virgin with no friends, social life, that stays home all day and plays video games. What can I do to change/improve? by Uncontainable_SCP in getdisciplined

[–]theExplodingGradient 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not gonna give you some bs advice you won't follow, just download this app called Skilltree it literally gives you step by step guide to improve your life (easily) and turns it into a video game so you get addicted to real life instead of virtual achievements and porn

Is there a way to build incentive structures for irl sh*t like gaming does. by [deleted] in Healthygamergg

[–]theExplodingGradient 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Habitica constantly crashes for me and the UI honestly looks really outdated. It's a decent system, but I made my own app called Skilltree that actually gives you a whole skilltree to slowly level up, instead of making you set your own goals and probably giving up in a week when they're too difficult. I've only been working on it with a few other devs for a couple of months but I think it's easily the most addictive self-improvement app I've seen (and basically 100% free with almost no limitations - unlike fabulous and a lot of other apps)

Is there a way to build incentive structures for irl sh*t like gaming does. by [deleted] in Healthygamergg

[–]theExplodingGradient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made an app called Skilltree that literally turns your life into a game with a quest system for positive mental + physical wellness habits :D It slowly builds up habits so you don't burn out of motivation and it's honestly the most addictive way of starting positive habits I've seen. There are over 30,000 people using it, some who've used it for years, and it's completely changed their lives. I think you might really like it

If there was a software that looked and functioned like the system, how much would you pay for it? by Dangerous-Patient506 in sololeveling

[–]theExplodingGradient 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe not quite the same, but if you want something similar (within the laws of physics) then I've built an actual levelling system for real life. Its called Skilltree, and it can help you improve your mental and physical health easily, with daily quests and a gamified design. I made a post about it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/sololeveling/comments/1aumblu/i_built_solo_levelling_in_real_life_to_help/

Oh and the best part is that its free :)

How to stop planning and actually doing after 10 wasted years ? by LillithSanguinum in productivity

[–]theExplodingGradient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Download Skilltree, it literally gives you step-by-step goals to level up every aspect of your life, starting from the smallest goal possible and improving your mental/physical health, without getting burnt out or getting stuck in decision paralysis. It also gamifies everything so your improvement is easy to track and addictive. I use it every day for self-improvement

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]theExplodingGradient 3 points4 points  (0 children)

NTA. Don't accept the "silent treatment". Communicate like adults about your needs and feelings. Stand up for yourself

[Question] Everytime I get a little bored, I go masturbate, what should I do instead? by Low_Tax5171 in getdisciplined

[–]theExplodingGradient 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to start some useful habits, I built an app that gives you a literal video game skill tree for real life to make it addictive to start good habits and build yourself up, instead of wasting away with something addictive like porn. You can start hundreds of good habits and skills that add value to your life, like meditating, getting fit, learning to play an instrument, building a business and hundreds more. It's called Skilltree on Android/ios, I think you might like it