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*https://gbatemp.net/ - Independent game community
*https://gbatemp.net/ - Independent game community
*https://www.doomworld.com/ - Anything Doom related
*https://www.doomworld.com/ - Anything Doom related
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*https://0x0.st/ - file hosting from the command line
*https://arxiv.org/ - scholarly archive for paper on mathematics, physics, comp sci, etc.
*https://builtwith.com/ - find out what tech was used to build a given website
*https://camelcamelcamel.com/ - amazon price tracker
*https://litterbox.catbox.moe/ - temp file upload service
*https://changes.it/ - free url redirection
*https://cheat.sh/ - terminal based cheat sheets ($ curl cheat.sh/)
*http://checkmyip.torrentprivacy.com/ - check the ip your isp sees when torrenting
*https://www.commandlinefu.com/ - useful user-submitted terminal commands
*https://www.courtlistener.com/ - search legal opinions
*https://pacer.uscourts.gov/ - public access to court electronic records
*https://filterlists.com/ - subscription lists for ublock, abp, etc.
*https://www.flightradar24.com/ - real-time flight tracking
*https://faxzero.com/ - free internet faxing
*https://www.onlineocr.net/ - extract text from image or convert pdf to text for free
*https://openproxy.space/list - free proxy lists
*https://www.exploit-db.com/google-hacking-database - commonly used google dorks
*https://www.guerrillamail.com/ - temp email provider
*https://www.findagrave.com/ - cemetery records
*https://archive.org/ - internet archive
*http://exif.regex.info/down.html - metadata viwer
*https://libgen.is/ - library genesis, pirated ebooks
*ay-safe-online/managing-your-privacy/manage-privacy-settings/ - suggestions for privacy settings on commonly used sites
*https://www.manualslib.com/ - manuals library, find manuals online
*https://www.fcc.gov/general/internet-based-trs-providers - telephone relay providers
*https://www.infobel.com/ - search for companies/people anywhere in the world
*https://fast.com/ - simple speed test
*https://invoicy.io/invoice-generator - free invoice generator
*https://iplogger.org/ - url shorterner with ip logger/analytics
*https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ - ship tracking
*https://onlinesmsbox.com/ - sms box
*https://www.chatcrypt.com/ - e2ee cloud group chat
*https://search.marginalia.nu/ - search engine for obscure/oldschool websites
*https://privnote.com/ - self-destructing pastebin
*https://clustrmaps.com/ - public records search
*https://www.publicrecordsnow.com/ - public records search
*https://www.random.org/ - random number generator service + more
*https://rate.sx/ - exchange rate ($ curl rate.sx/)
*https://search.google.com/search-console/remove-outdated-content - remove content from google
*https://www.bing.com/webmaster/tools/content-removal - remove content from bing
*https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN4530.html - remove content from yahoo
*https://moo.net/numbers.html - telephone test numbers
*https://usa.liveuamap.com/ - live crime map
*https://www.officialusa.com/ - directory of federal, state and local gov websites
*https://www.spinxo.com/username-check - username availability check
*https://vocaroo.com/ - online audio recording/hosting
*https://en.webhex.net/ - online hex viewer
*https://webm.red/ - webm sharing/hosting/archive
*https://archive.is/ - archive a website
*https://wiby.me/ - search engine for classic websites
*https://www.whatsmyip.org/more-info-about-you/ - ip lookup/info
*https://whopostedwhat.com/ - facebook post search
*https://wigle.net/ - wifi mapping
*https://podcastnotes.org/ - podcast summaries in text format
*https://awesomelists.top - the awesome lists are pretty cool. turned into an entire subculture there's an "awesome list" for pretty much anything technical now. here's a search engine website for them, idk if its updated anymore though
*https://docs.rsshub.app/en/ - provides RSS feeds for a lot of websites that dont offer them natively:
*https://useful-forks.github.io - helps you find real forks of a github repo by filtering and sorting by stars (why github doesn't provide this by default is beyond me)
*https://haveibeenpwned.com/ - its a database of leaks, type your email in the prompt and it will tell you if your password is secure
*https://goblin.tools: is a collection of small, simple, single-task tools, mostly designed to help retards be less retarded
*https://basedsites.neocities.org - a list like this
*http://www.oldversion.com - Old binaries
*https://www.irasutoya.com/ - Japanese clip art done by one guy. Since it's all by one person, the art style is consistent. Totally free to use, I think he only asks payment if you use more than 20 images, which is more than enough for most projects.
*zoom.earth - weather radar
*https://sites.lainx.org/ - a list like this

Revision as of 20:15, 10 August 2023

4channel regulars often ask for recommendations for comfy websites. Now that the consolidations are mostly over, smaller and niche sites are almost impossible to find, and are actively suppressed by the big actors. For instance, Google will do its best to bury both the Installgentoo Wiki and Neocities in any searches.

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From https://pastebin.com/BSeztxhF:

  • https://awesomelists.top - the awesome lists are pretty cool. turned into an entire subculture there's an "awesome list" for pretty much anything technical now. here's a search engine website for them, idk if its updated anymore though
  • https://docs.rsshub.app/en/ - provides RSS feeds for a lot of websites that dont offer them natively:
  • https://useful-forks.github.io - helps you find real forks of a github repo by filtering and sorting by stars (why github doesn't provide this by default is beyond me)
  • https://haveibeenpwned.com/ - its a database of leaks, type your email in the prompt and it will tell you if your password is secure
  • https://goblin.tools: is a collection of small, simple, single-task tools, mostly designed to help retards be less retarded
  • https://basedsites.neocities.org - a list like this
  • http://www.oldversion.com - Old binaries
  • https://www.irasutoya.com/ - Japanese clip art done by one guy. Since it's all by one person, the art style is consistent. Totally free to use, I think he only asks payment if you use more than 20 images, which is more than enough for most projects.
  • zoom.earth - weather radar
  • https://sites.lainx.org/ - a list like this