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.
Thanks, that’s an hour of my life going listening to things like funeral doom
Thank you for introducing me to: Enbilulugugal “Return to Hellrokken Goatsex”
It’s their music video that really ties it all together.
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.
The (only?) travel website with no bs
wikivoyage.orgNot necessarily useful but really cool and I’d love a digital watch face that does this. https://sunclock.net/
Essentially it’s just a 24 hour analog clock’s hour hand over colors representing what the sun is doing. It really helps me understand when the sun is going to set so much more than a number.
I believe analog clocks are more useful for understanding the flow of time than digital clocks. Digital clocks have this thing where a few.minutes before the top of the hour can still feel like an hour (or at least somewhat) before the hour. Meanwhile with an analog clock it just looks really close. Heck, you might even misread it as being past the hour mark. So take all of that brilliant fuzziness and overlay it on a graphic representing what the sun is doing and it all just really comes together into a beautiful tool.
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 conceptsI am sure it’s fairly known around here but at my work we regularly use https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/ to generate faces for social media mock-ups.
- chat.openai.com
- kbin.social :)
- you.com
- phind.com
- songmeanings.com
Edit:
What’s the advantage of using songmeanings.com compared to genius.com?
I use both, you can see different opinions on the songs.
Where every song in history has at least one person say the song is about drugs and another person who says the song is about God.
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.
https://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.
Nice to be reminded that the old internet still exists
and wiby.me!
and archive.ph
https://privacyguides.org community is here: @privacyguides
https://f-droid.org (I use it solely to find FOSS android apps… Then i install the newly found app with Obtainium)https://european-alternatives.eu/ - all sorts of alternatives for digital products (btw, kbin should totally be registered there)
mynoise.net It’s got a huge list of generators for all sorta of sounds, from soundscape and environmental noise like coffee shops, to musical instruments, to white/grey/pink noise, and all sort of other things.
There’s nothing better for when my tinitis is acting up and I want to play some tonal drones, or I just want to get into a mood by mixing some Tibetan singing bowls and a rainforest, or maybe just play noise-blockers to help me focus.
Streaming radio stations from all over the world, select via globe.
https://radio.garden/Want to see what the weather is doing on a global scale?
https://earth.nullschool.net/