Beyond Wikipedia, what are some of your favorite online learning resources?

From time to time I find a dive into the Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy useful for refreshing my memory on some ideas and concepts.

Also the MDN Learning Area is really useful for getting a handle on some web development details.

What others are you fond of, whether esoteric or exoteric*?

:::spoiler * one of my other favorites is any sort of thesaurus that provides antonyms, 'cause some antonyms just aren’t as commonly used! :::

🤞 this federates properly this time (sorry if the old post eventually emerges, I initially posted this shortly after the Lemmy update kinda threw a wrench in things across instances)

centof,

Poe.com is great for all manner of learning through a chatbot. It’s got like a dozen different models that are great for answering natural human questions. You know like the one’s you used to be able to answer through a web search without wading through pages of BS that don’t actually answer the question. You might consider double checking it with a search engine or a different model to help cut out on any hallucinations it occasionally has.

It’s also got some image generators to play around with, but they aren’t really useful for learning.

LinkOpensChest_wav,

edu.gcfglobal.org

I give this link to anyone I know who struggles with tech literacy, and I’ve learned some things myself from some of the more advanced lessons. And it’s all free.

Drusas,

sci-news.com

droning_in_my_ears,

If you wanna read research there’s scihub. There’s also clinicaltrials.gov and retractionwatch.com.

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