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).

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!

Geek_King,

When I watch movies or TV shows, I constantly wonder how old an actor or actress is during the filming of it:

MovieAges.com

3d models of the human body, I use this a lot to troubleshoot which muscle I’m having tension/tightness in:

Human.biodigital.com

BigBrainBrett2517,

🙇🙇🙇 thank you for the human.bio link! I’m amazed this is free. What a gift.

Strawberry,

ty for the human bio link! that will be great for sculpting

pthaloblue,

wiby.me

Searches for web pages without JavaScript. The Surprise me! option is fun for finding random ass old sites too

edit: mapfight.xyz

Compare the size of any two landmasses.

xx3rawr,

It wants me to pee standing up for some reason: mapsu.org

osarusan,
@osarusan@kbin.social avatar

Thanks for that wilby link. Wow, this takes me back. What a joy to read the web like this once again!

Capricorny90210,

I have had a lot of fun with the surprise me option.

negativenull,

Surprise me: batheinmymilk.com

Um…wtf…

hperrin,

You only get one shot. Do not miss your chance to bathe. This opportunity comes once in a lifetime, Dave.

swab148, (edited )
@swab148@startrek.website avatar

Better email her right away!

Edit: I clicked the link, it’s a comedian’s Patreon. Alan Wagner, never heard of him.

deweydecibel, (edited )

Love to take some wiby dives from time to time.

This time I landed on this cute little page for a married couple that posted newsletters and stuff for family and friends. Basically, they made their own Facebook page and bought a domain with their name and everything, been running it since like the mid 2000s it looks like. Even a whole ham radio section the husband put together. I was enjoying it till it became increasingly clear these two are fairly wealthy and I lost interest.

rattking,
@rattking@lemmy.ml avatar

Sheldon Browns website is an encyclopedia of bicycle knowledge. Especially for older stuff. RIP. www.sheldonbrown.com

Centaur,

Wow, thanks a lot for the link! I got 30 year old Giant bike with Shimano Nexus 👍️

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.

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!

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.

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-…

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.

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

tetra,
@tetra@feddit.de avatar

With 20k GitHub stars not really obscure I suppose, but maybe someone doesn’t know it:

gchq.github.io/CyberChef/

Works offline and you can chain recipes.

chaorace,
@chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I spend a lot of time trying to figure out obscure undocumented data formats and cyberchef is absolutely incredible for that. Here’s a fun little preview of what that looks like

lud,

Fixed link

You have to escape all the “)” otherwise it ends the link.

chaorace,
@chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I don’t know what platform you’re on, but from the web frontend my link works as-is. Here’s what the escaped version you sent looks like:

A screenshot of the prior comment showing a really fucked up mess of text instead of a link

If you’re using a mobile app, I would suggest that you report the link rendering issue as a bug

lud,

You’re right. The rendering in my app is broken.

Liz,

thistothat.com

How to glue things together

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

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.

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