SEO has essentially destroyed search engines, what are some very useful websites that you might not get given by Google?
This To That tells you what type of adhesive to use to glue different materials together. It’s handy for Halloween when suddenly you need to figure out how to attach vinyl to styrofoam or something (hot glue)
Useless in every country except one though. Never heard of these brands
A small instance of USDefaultism, but I appriciate OP’s thought.
Bonus points is you can host yourself with docker. It has a bunch of handy tools for computer related projects.
Free Media Heck Yeah. The largest collection of Free stuff on the Internet
This is amazing. I am in love with this site already. Thanks for sharing!
No problem! So many resources on that site.
seirdy.one has this great index of google alternatives that can be used.
Anna’s Archive and z-library are the best way I’ve found to pirate books
http://remove.bg is a website that makes removing backgrounds from photos or artwork a lot easier! I think it uses A.I or something, it’s been super helpful for me a couple times.
This site will show you how to tackle any stain.
Sadly, today I was greeted with this message: We have discontinued our stain solution website.
How much does the “textile world” change? How does a method of cleaning fabric become outdated? I have so many questions!
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Are you trying to sell heroin
No xD. Saving post will put this at last in my list because it’s 1 year old. So, I commented.
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.
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.
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.
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.
to keep up to date on zoomer slang: Bruh.News
No, do you?
https://thestarman.pcministry.com/ This website has very thorough information about BIOS, MBR and other topics from DOS era.
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.














