jws_shadotak,

it-tools.tech

Bonus points is you can host yourself with docker. It has a bunch of handy tools for computer related projects.

jplee,

This is awesome!

ArtVandelay,
@ArtVandelay@lemmy.world avatar

I love this!

morrowind,
@morrowind@lemmy.ml avatar

For Windows, you can use devtoys for an offline version of this devtoys.app

wazoobonkerbrain,

What does it mean to host oneself? Is that like being a guest in your own house?

jws_shadotak,

You can set it up on your computer to run as a local website. You access it by going to your local computer IP address followed by the port it’s on.

I set mine to run on port 8084.

192.168.1.10:8084

If I put that into my browser it loads the website directly from the computer I’m hosting it from.

Meltrax,

privacyguides.org has a ton of awesome tips on how to navigate technology these days without becoming a walking data point for everything you have contact with.

yoz, (edited )

The only way I see to fix this issue is to use a different search engine which doesn’t rely on google or bing. I only know of one which is brave but please let me know if there are any others.

The reason I say this is because it will increase competition and is better for users.

ThrowawayPermanente,

SearX NG

naeap,
@naeap@sopuli.xyz avatar

Ah, you were 9mins faster than me ;⁠-⁠)

naeap,
@naeap@sopuli.xyz avatar

SearX installed could be a solution

BongsForJesus,

I use Kagi

cheeto,

You might be able to find this website on Google, but if you are in the US, this can help you get the freshest produce. I use it all the time. snaped.fns.usda.gov/…/seasonal-produce-guide

dil,

Huh. Apples are always in season.

hooferboof,

Yeah that seems a bit strange

cheeto,

I did some searching and it turns out some apples survive up to a year in a controlled atmosphere, so they are fresh year round. Pretty nuts.

npr.org/…/thanks-to-science-you-can-eat-an-apple-…

Silverseren,

https://maki-chan.de/preventclose.htm

If you have a tendency to accidentally X out of your entire browser with all its tabs by an errant flick of the mouse, then this site as one of your tabs (need to click one for Chrome, as it notes) will have a popup asking if you're sure you want to close everything, letting you prevent that.

snausagesinablanket,
@snausagesinablanket@lemmy.world avatar

or you can just hit cntr shift t

Silverseren,

Or reopen your browser and have it restore the history. Yes, I know. But this helps you avoid even that minor hassle from happening at all.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I must clarify one thing though for anyone reading this, it sadly doesn’t prevent browsers from crashing. Sorry to everyone who has Firefox or Opera as their main.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

The first and foremost thing that comes to mind is the wayback machine. It lets you archive and immortalize any moment in a website’s history.

Though I may be cheating a little here because it’s actually a toolbar, another obscure, highly useful “website” is the Hypothesis toolbar. It adds a comment section to any webpage merely by existing.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

Do the comments come from only other Hypothesis users?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

On Hypothesis, only someone else logged into Hypothesis can comment, if that’s what you mean. If you notice someone on there with the name ThisInstrumentalBreak, that’s me (you may notice me having used it to comment on this thread).

AngryDemonoid, (edited )

I’ve been using squoosh.app a lot recently. Found it in a similar thread

EDIT: It is an image compression site where the images never leave your device. Or so the privacy policy says anyway. It took some tweaking, but i’ve had some images with an 80%+ size reducrion with almost no perceivable quality loss.

bappity, (edited )
@bappity@lemmy.world avatar

can you edit in a description of what it does? (I mean it’s pretty evident when you visit at first glance but just for others convenience)

in the mean time, for anyone reading, it’s an image compression site

AngryDemonoid,

Done, thanks for the suggestion. I forget things like that sometimes.

bappity,
@bappity@lemmy.world avatar

thanks :D

Lemminary, (edited )

I’d also like to highlight TinyPNG. It does compress images pretty well and does batching of up to 20 images of 5 mb each for free.

tinypng.com

And, of course, its counterpart SVG OMG with super fine grain controls.

svgomg.net

DirigibleProtein,

No, do you?

deeroh,

If you have to write Objective-C for some unfortunate reason - fuckingblocksyntax.com

If you have to write Objective-C for some unfortunate reason and your IT infrastructure doesn’t like fun - goshdarnblocksyntax.com

Serdan,

There’s something wonky about the css on the second site. There’s significant horizontal scrolling, but I can’t zoom out.

captainlezbian,

Idk how obscure it is but Paul’s Online Math Notes tutorial.math.lamar.edu are the best math guide I’ve ever had. It got me through an engineering degree

FractalsInfinite,

Looks like its down for the moment

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

Lemmy hug of death

angrystego,

Works for me.

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

probably just less traffic now with the thread being a bit older

debil,

brutalist.reportThe day’s headlines delivered to you without bullshit.

TehBamski,
@TehBamski@lemmy.world avatar
AlmightySnoo, (edited )
@AlmightySnoo@lemmy.world avatar

live.sympy.org

It’s basically an interactive Python session using a Python interpreter compiled to WebAssembly and which then runs locally on your device via your browser without having to install anything on your end.

It’s very cool to check some calculation out very quickly on your phone or tablet.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6bca8800-2187-486b-83a2-20d2ecc106f3.png

Or if you want a full local Jupyterlab experience using the same WebAssembly tech: jupyterlite.readthedocs.io/en/…/index.html (based on the JupyterLite project: github.com/jupyterlite/jupyterlite)

minyakcurry,

This is super helpful!

seaQueue,
@seaQueue@lemmy.world avatar

Want to know something about published science fiction or fantasy? Forget Goodreads or Wikipedia bibliographies, the ISFDB has ridiculously comprehensive details about every book, author or magazine I’ve looked up.

www.isfdb.org

Google will give you ISFDB results if you search for an author or title plus “isfdb” but it’s not nearly as high in the rankings as it should be.

maegul,
@maegul@lemmy.ml avatar

Awesome!! Hadn’t seen this before.

I think this goes on some list I’ve started of old-style fecking awesome web pages that represent exactly what us old timers are talking about when we say the internet has lost something vital. No frills, community driven, information rich and dense web page producing long lasting value. Just compare this to some recipe page with flocks of ads.

Deconceptualist,

Taking a chemistry class? ptable.com is the best Periodic Table site by far, packed with info and ways to visualize the relationships between elements.

Interested in what class doesn’t teach you about the elements? Theodore Gray’s Wooden Periodic Table Table website has a ton of very high resolution shots of the best samples you’ll find, along with detailed backstory on where each one came from or how it was used.

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