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https://archive.org/web/ to look at what websites used to look like. Search for what ebay looked like 10 years ago or how your favorite restaurant began a couple years ago. It snapshots photos of various places in time for you to review. I think it's a genius little site that no one knows about.
https://tosdr.org/. It stands for Terms of Service; Didn't Read. The website sums up all of a website's terms and conditions and the privacy notice and all of that stuff into simple sentences that are easy to understand. It also comes with a Chrome Extension. You can see the overall grading on the extension icon, similar to the US grading system. It can also send you notifications when the grading is E or below. Great website.
https://bongo.cat/ self explanatory
duckduckgo.com - a private search engine that doesn't have tracking like Google does.
The Odin Project teaches you basic web development from scratch.
I've yet to find a site that has defeated this Bypass Paywall extension, NYT included.
https://hackertyper.net/ makes u hacker instantly
Or use Bypass Paywalls
theannoyingsite.com , oh damn it's really annoying. There is no virus in it, it's just annoying.
noclip.website Freely explore the worlds and maps of your favorite games
There's also an extension for both Chrome and Firefox called Recipe Filter, which gives you a popup with just the recipe on those blog sites. Works pretty well.
I'd recommend Bitwarden for those who look for a password manager.
unsplash is awesome
i honestly don't think it will work well. you can easily write a script that removes anything after the + and before the @. i use anonaddy.com, it costs money but i can easily migrate to a different email provider and forward emails to multiple other accounts.
There's also 3 different unofficial offline versions of Photopea, if you'd rather download it and use it without internet.
Just use https://pdfsam.org/
Either via Internet Archive or Reveddit or Unddit (removeddit and ceddit are both dead).
ive streamed torrents before, i think maybe using this, but to your statement, id rather just wait 5-30minutes to play in VLC player.
/u/GSRoTu says: http://scratch.mit.edu/
https://play0ad.com/ - free, open-source, historical RTS game, being built, and could use more help
Music MIxing: http://mixxx.org/
/u/jackled says: http://ardour.org/
https://excalidraw.com/ | Virtual collaborative whiteboard
Tab for a Cause isn’t a website, but it’s a chrome extension that keeps track of every new tab you open. They change the default home page on every new tab to their page, where there are several small ads on each page. With every tab, you get a chance to have Tab for a Cause donate that ad revenue to your choice of charity from their preselected list.