Which websites do you visit daily that you think others should know about?
Which websites do you visit daily that you think others should know about?
What are your favorite sites you visit daily, besides Lemmy?
Which websites do you visit daily that you think others should know about?
What are your favorite sites you visit daily, besides Lemmy?
Here's a few! While I mostly use the RSS feeds from these sites, I often read the web versions too:
Ken Shirrif's Blog is incredibly great!
Hacker News
SkimFeed
Ground News
The rest is all RSS feeds.
I've been wanting to get back into rss feeds. Have a good feeder? Reader? Compiler? What are the clients even called? I'm drawing a blank.....
I currently use Inoreader, and I could register most sites I visit directly into it.
The clients are called "RSS readers". Most blog sites have RSS feeds you can add to it. And there are services that can easily generate RSS feeds for websites that don't already have them.
I've been using Thunderbird as an RSS reader that can also fetch my email
Royalroad.com Archiveofourown.org
I visit both hourly, and spend the vast majority of my time reading books on those two sites.
I'm not familiar with either. Taking a quick glance, Archive of Our Own is for fanfics, and Royal Road is for original web serials?
EDIT: No, Royal Road has some fanfics too.
Along the same lines, I've been reading short SF stories here to get away from social media: https://www.freesfonline.net/NewAdditions.html
Royal road has some fanfics, but not many. Most fanfics on Royal road are either pokémon or cyberpunk, at least the popular ones.
Https://Rockpapershotgun.com is one of the few sites I still visit on a frequent basis. I don't care about half of their reviews. Their writing and personality is just entertaining and the commenters are fun.
As a developer, I love https://js13kgames.com/. These masters of JS make games that are under 13k, smaller than font file!
This blog has been my late night addiction. https://crpgaddict.blogspot.com/ reviews old PC RPG games like Wizardry and Eye of the Beholder. Theyve been doing it for more than a decade.
Have you noticed any changes since ign acquired RPS and laid off some of the staff?
Yes absolutely. There's a slight shift of tone in regards to journalism. A lot of takes definitely come off more neutered as to not offend a company or lose favor. It's unfortunate. But then again, I'm not interested in ragebait so it wasn't a big thing for me. And other sites (and social media) do it already.
They still go into fresh perspectives. Random things like are audio logs a good mechanism for storytelling. Or the best item in Skyrim (which is filled with such cheeky humor to invite friendly arguments)
And some of the newer hires still haven't found their RPS voice. They're trying "too hard" to be zany.
I am still looking for a gaming blog that takes gaming mildly seriously. Ones willing to have both AAA games and incredibly tiny indie games on the front page, sprinkled with opinionated posts about their favorite book covers in RPGs, or if highlighted interactive items is good UI.
Js13k is such a cool find! The top few games are really good for what they claim to be what de hec
couch 2048 is such a classic
Yucata.de - online boardgames
I usually play 1 move a day in 7-8 boardgames with people all around the world.
I just gotta say... we need to bring back those 90s pages that just had a bunch of links
Ah, the web portals.
Think they were called web rings back in ancient days
I miss Fark :(
StumbleUpon toolbar
It was an era of Netscape navigator and toolbars
Wow.. I'm looking and post to slashdot.org, daily, since 1998 or something...
Stuff that I don't use daily, but do probably have a good chance of having used in a given week:
Stuff that I used to use daily:
I really just don’t want to have a search engine provider logging and data-mining my searches, and I’m happy to finally have an option to avoid that.
Aw, c'mon! Have some fun with your searches. Confuse the hell out of google!
"Boy eating family of lions."
"Is Peter Parker Batman's brother in law?"
"MARCO!"
"Ghostbusters all female cast"
"1989 time travelling masturbation"
"If we aim our kelbasas at steam train"
"Is my size Barbie trying to kill me?"
"Romancing the table."
"Home buyers guide to floor pizza"
"Imagining yesterday"
"Does Bruno Mars is gay?"
"Eek! The cat. Rule 34."
"Will Sasso scented laundry soap"
"Happy ninjas go boom"
Really you can make ANY random bullshit up. And google will have to go through one by one and edit or alter their data. Otherwise their AI bots will sound INSANE
"polo....."
I like their “we aim to try to not defederate with other instances” policy, and they’re geographically near me.
Out of curiosity, what is it about this policy you like?
Many years back I got some Monoprice SATA cables. They came from Amazon and I always thought they were just a cheap knockoff. Had no idea the were a real cable company. These days I use Cable Matters if they have the cable I need. Their website is awful though.
It's so great, you guys.. You would love it.
Blackgate.com - the remnants of Black Gate magazine, which was published from 2000-2011 and then continued in digital form since. It focuses primarily on vintage literary fantasy, though occasionally the an article will be published in films or new fiction. Of particular note to nerds is the Cinema of Swords column by Lawrence Ellsworth, who fantasy fans may be familiar with as the Principal Narrative Designer for Baldur's Gate 3. I'm not so immersed in the fantasy world that I understand most of what is discussed on the blog, but it is a nice taste of the old Internet, one which might resonate with other fediverse users.
I read arstechnica.com every day for general tech news.
I read talkingpointsmemo.com most days. It's focused on US politics, but I like that it gives a little more context coming from a perspective fairly similar to mine.
I’m surprised nobody listed troll sites..
Searxng
GSMArena.com: phone database with lots of reviews
Nanoreview.net: Mobile phone SoC list and ranking
https://www.revzilla.com/common-tread: Daily motorcycle articles
superspruce.org: Fun card game I'm working on
Nice card game
Thanks!
Honestly it's difficult to say. But it would probably be some kind of cybersecurity and privacy advocacy website that call out companies and how, not only they exploit our private information for profit, but also how that information can be used against you at any point in your life, especially if a government implements a law that infringes on personal rights and freedoms and suddenly your find yourself guilty of something. These companies will gladly hand over that information to the law forces and then you're fucked.
https://alliancespaceguard.com, pretty much daily. Can't wait for it to release.