Another tip, browse All in your instance for a while, especially as new communities are popping up like crazy right now. Sub to them when you see them.
Nice, it even found my two communities I created as a test where I'm not yet sure if I want to advertise them. (Not sure if I want the work of moderating them.) Useful 👍
I spent $35 on their toolkit and it’s easily the best $35 I’ve ever spent. I’ve used it on computers, guns, cars, random around the house stuff, consoles, roombas, etc. very much worth it
https://www.erowid.org/ with plenty of resources for harm reduction. In case you or a loved one is a drug user, at least you can help them (or yourself) to not hurt them too much
Sleepytime.cc. It calculates sleep cycles to tell you when to go to sleep or when to wake up. I've been using it for years and can attest that I always wake up feeling rested and refreshed.
A bit niche - train travel around the world - but if you want to travel between countries by train, or several countries, or cross country, this is THE site. I've used it for inspiration, and for checking whether a mad idea I've had is feasible, and for planning.
I've done a few trips by train and often people are amazed at my travel know-how but in reality I have none, the guy who makes this website does, and he makes it all incredibly easy. Timetables, prices, options, suggested routes, links to buy tickets, what to expect from the train facilities, it's all in there.
I know it's probably not the target audience for this, but the idea of safely sharing secrets by pasting them into unknown websites is... terrifying to say the least.
Fair enough. For proper encryption and security this is likely not the best tool. By what I understand most encryption is done server side as well on that site, which is an issue. Does anyone have a better alternative?
PlantUML for drawing all kinds of diagrams based on formal text descriptions (online version: https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml/uml/, but mainly just an offline tool). I'd encourage people not to use online services for everything but simply rely on good tools.
Freesound.org (https//freesound.org) for sound fragments