To figure out if your email addresses are part of a known breach. Also, start using a password manager (https://bitwarden.com)
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A good alternative to Bitwarden is KeePass/KeepassXC btw
A good alternative to keepass is a self hosted vaultwarden btw. (compiled from bitwardens opensource code iirc)
If you're a developer, devdocs.io is clutch as fuck.
If you Like consuming media but not expelling money, fmhy is lit af
Unlimited sound generators at MyNoise
Here's a bunch of useful online tools
Trying to find someone? Try the tools here
Track Awesome List tracks a ridiculous number of Awesome lists on github.
I'm sure there's more, these are just the ones that were on the top of my head
Wikipedia
I can't think of anything that comes even close to it - significance, quality, amount
I use this to cut through the bullshit of Prime Day deals or Black Friday. It shows you the historical price of a product.
It plots every genre of music on a 2D spectrum ("The calibration is fuzzy, but in general down is more organic, up is more mechanical and electric; left is denser and more atmospheric, right is spikier and bouncier.")
You can click on any genre and get band recommendations.
Or you can search for a specific band and find other bands plotted similarly.
Without endorsing these liberal American news outlets,
Ad-free, js-free, tracker-free, bs-free news articles. Just text. Honestly, it's a bit of a shock to me that these even exist.
money.org helped me with easy suggestion on how to invest small savings
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source, check me out at GitHub.
Well. There's gotta be a first time on a new platform. Congratulations
Well since we're on Lemmy....
https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=active&nsfw=null < the best way to find active communities and instances on Lemmy.
https://neal.fun/deep-sea/ Experience how deep the ocean can go. May cause thalassophobia.
https://joshworth.com/dev/pixelspace/pixelspace_solarsystem.html Scale the universe if the moon were the size of a pixel.
https://www.robinwords.com/ Fun word ladder game to test your vocabulary.
http://make-everything-ok.com/ For when you feel like things are just not going your way.
https://stellarium-web.org/ Look at and learn about the stars.
Hacker news https://news.ycombinator.com
Iβm sure most already do but you never know.
What DID happen?! Why are there only questions on this site, I need answers.
Edit: Nevermind, figured it out:
The United States abandoned the gold standard. I am guessing the point of this website is to suggest that was a bad thing. There is a lot of debate around the gold standard and most "mainstream" economists have no love for it, so I'm not saying the website is right or wrong, just that that's what it's about.
https://privacy.com/ I've been using them for around 6 years now.
They link up with your bank account and generate as many virtual cards as you want that are locked to the first vendor you use them on so if say McDonald's get their card data stolen it won't be able to charge the card for anything other than McDonald's.
They also make their money from the card fees so they manage to be both free and not sell your data.
Archive.org, they have a huge selection of books and other forms of media, and they really need donations.
https://www.allsides.com/unbiased-balanced-news
Shows left, center, and right viewpoints.
https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome awesome lists of various topics and resources, super helpful.
https://www.lofiatc.com/?icao=klas
Lofi hip-hop mixes with air traffic control
Yes, I know. Everyone knows about wiktionary but I cannot get over how english wiktionary is better finnish dictionary than finnish wiktionary. And english wiktionary has all the languages usually.
web3isgoinggreat.com for keeping up with the never ending scams, hacks, frauds and failures of web3, aka cryptoshit
neocities.org if you want to find sites that look like those old geocities ones. You can also make one for free
https://annas-archive.org/ - a search mirror for Library Genesis, SciHub, etc.
https://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/
πͺ Go on, bake a cookie. πͺ
Google.com
Surprising how many people won't just go search for the answer to their question before asking it online.
startpage.com mojeek.com Searx.be
Alternative search engines that respect privacy. π
google is becoming more useless by the day
ad riddled spyware
https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=a2c897 - track any airplane in the world, in real time. Amazing resource when your flight is delayed to see exactly where the plane is.
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ This is a historical newspaper website where you can look up old newspapers from your area. From about 1890 - 1935 a lot of the articles were about brutal accidents and suicides. I write a blog about the goofy shit you find in these old papers.
Zombo.com. You can do anything at Zombo.com.
https://www.unclaimedbaggage.com/
Buy stuff people left at airports or from lost luggage. Good for kindle and such.