kerr,

Microwave Watt?? Converts cooking instructions to whatever your actual microwave is (mine’s a shitty 700w beast so I have to add about 50% cooking time to most things). www.microwavewatt.com

GoosLife,

I use that all the time. I have so many friends who just give it however long it says on the packaging and then complain their microwaves suck.

The only thing that can still throw me off course is when the packaging says: “microwave for about 7-9 minutes depending on your microwave”. Bro, what am I supposed to do with this information? I’m ready to go watt for watt, I don’t want to keep an eye on my microwave. I just wanna hear the bing and know it’s done.

NotLars,

Noclip.website isn’t all that useful, but insanely cool. Allows you to fly around maps of n64, GameCube and Wii games in 3d, rendered in your browser

joel1974,

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  • MaxVoltage,
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    always and still good jeez i need to order 10 year magazine subscription lol

    chemical_cutthroat,
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    I don’t get it. It’s just pictures of helicopters.

    hungryphrog,

    What kind of helicopters? And yes, this is a genuine question.

    bob_wiley,
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  • Twoafros,

    Tried neal.fun based on your recommendation and its been keeping me amazed all day!! Thank you!

    pomodoro_longbreak,
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    Wow yeah, I lost a lot of time there. Hard to shake off!

    jmsy,

    Holy shit. In 5 minutes of using Kagi, it’s so nice. Thanks

    Leyla,

    Neal.fun is neat. Something that I was looking for. Thank you

    Twoafros,

    I thought *Ffmpeg * meant something else

    funktion,

    That M is doing a lot of heavy lifting in this scenario

    philpo,

    Depending on the size of the peg it might not be a good idea to heavy lift for a while.

    fernandu00,

    Good Lord I’ve used ffmpeg for years to convert my videos and just realized today it’s name could be a naughty search word in adult sites

    Veneroso,
    pacjo,

    Sharedrop seems a bit dead. Consider pairdrop.net as an alternative.

    TedJ70,
    @TedJ70@aussie.zone avatar

    If you often post links to music then Songwhip is invaluable. Give it a song and it generates a page with links to many common streaming services.

    Here’s an example.

    thelsim,
    @thelsim@sh.itjust.works avatar

    No idea if this is obscure or not, but for creating diagrams I’ve found draw.io a very useful free website/tool (there’s an offline version).
    The ability to hide the entire model inside the png is really neat. You can upload the png in a wiki and later on just import it to alter it again.

    wewbull,

    Excalidraw is my favourite. Make diagrams look like sketches so that people don’t take them too seriously.

    thelsim,
    @thelsim@sh.itjust.works avatar

    That looks quite interesting. Draw.io has a sketch option but they always look the same. This one really makes unique shapes every time create an object. Could be quite handy for quick throwaway designs. Thank you for the recommendation.

    dirtySourdough,

    I’m gonna try this one today, thanks!

    FlyingSquid,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    www.whatfontis.com

    Figures out what the font is from an uploaded image. I’ve used it multiple times.

    Deebster,
    @Deebster@programming.dev avatar

    I always use whatthefont.com although mostly cos the name’s funny which makes it easy to remember. Any idea which is better?

    dangblingus,

    There’s also WhatFont add on/browser extension that lets you highlight text on a website and it’ll tell you what font it is!

    return2ozma,
    @return2ozma@lemmy.world avatar

    Free Media Heck Yeah. The largest collection of Free stuff on the Internet

    fmhy.net

    Tum,

    This is amazing. I am in love with this site already. Thanks for sharing!

    return2ozma,
    @return2ozma@lemmy.world avatar

    No problem! So many resources on that site.

    Bruncvik,
    @Bruncvik@lemmy.world avatar

    Radio Garden - Listen to hundreds of radios around the globe (with a pretty interface to find your favorite radio station). Having lived in several countries, I have a list of radio stations I grew to like, and now I can have easy access to all of them.

    hungryphrog,

    flagid.org

    This site lets you identify flags by color, shape, charges etc.

    GeoGio7,

    Jesus Christ that’s a lot of ads

    hungryphrog,

    Does it have a lot of them? I have a blocker so I didn’t know.

    GeoGio7,

    Opening it through an app with no blocker, yeah it’s a lot and very obtrusive too

    iCy619,

    I use Blokada on my phone. Works out pretty well for me, and they may service more than mobile devices.

    h3rm17,

    Adaway if you dont like the turn they took with blokada 4 or 5, cant remember

    zonkerdonker, (edited )

    For all my fellow mechanical engineers out there, Custom Parts is an incredible tool for estimating tooling and production costs for injection molding, die casting, stamping, you name it. For runs all the way from 50 parts to 2 million I’ve found the estimates there to be consistently within 10% of the quotes we’ve gotten from suppliers

    Edit: Corrected link, that’s what I get for going off memory lol

    numanair,

    Do you mean www.custompartnet.com ?

    zonkerdonker,

    I did indeed haha. Thanks

    PsychedSy,

    Erowid.org

    Jeremyward,
    PsychedSy,

    I’m insanely confused.

    HoustonHenry,

    Maybe they started on Erowid, took some stuff, and ended up there?

    PsychedSy,

    Maybe. Fair.

    lingh0e,

    You can’t mention Erowid without mentioning similar organizations like Dancesafe, MAPS and Bluelight. I’m not being hyperbolic when I say that I am only here today because of those sites. I am literally where I am today because of my time on Bluelight.

    PsychedSy,

    I’m in my 40’s. Erowid has been with me since I was a teen. I don’t really know about the rest, but ty.

    DuncanIdaho,

    I’ve you use any music tech, or recording software, you can work out subdivisions with this online calculator: tomhess.net/Tools/DelayCalculator.aspx

    meyotch,

    somafm.com

    A good selection of internet radio stations that has been around for many many years

    makyo,

    Good opportunity to specifically recommend radioparadise.com - been supporting them for a very, very long time.

    Liz,

    thistothat.com

    How to glue things together

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