I’m always eager to find new amazing sites i’ve never heard of, which ones would you recommend?
Every Noise At Once: Recommend this website to find new music that suits your tastes. Play around with the options at the top, best way to see what they do.
Photopea.com, a free online Photoshop alternative
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It’s browser based which means there’s no bare metal CPU or GPU calls in can make. It all has to go through the browsers interpreter. That massively limits it’s potential.
codewars.com to practice coding algorithms
codecademy.com to learn to code
chat.openai.com is an absolute game changer for getting pointed in the right direction when it comes to trying to understand conceptshttps://search.marginalia.nu/ is a great little search engine for research. It favors results that would most likely be buried in the larger engines, excellent for finding lesser known sources.
Also the “random” button is a lot of fun, and fairly nostalgic if you remember the late 90s-early 00s web. Lots of geocities style personal websites still out there apparently.
The (only?) travel website with no bs
wikivoyage.orgThe most useful are definitely DDG.gg and wikipedia.org.
Useful and lesser known:
They have duck.com too now, ironically google gave it to them for free.
I use Firefox with temporary containers and a combination of DDG & Google to get around paywalls.
- Once you have temporary containers installed in Firefox, find an article that’s behind a paywall. I read the Financial Times, for example.
- Copy the title of a story.
- Open a new tab.
- Search the story title in DDG using the g! at the end. For example, “Xi sees ‘progress’ in China-US ties at meeting with Blinken g!”
- Find the story and click on it. Enjoy your read.
https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome or download this
LibGen.is for books
Anna’s Archive is pretty popular from what I hear
It’s uses ChatGPT to work out which news stories are the most significant so it can show only the important ones. It’s great and has been my main source of world news since I started using it a few weeks ago.