“Removes All The Clutter From Recipes”: 46 Websites You Probably Never Knew You Needed
The internet has been around for decades, and during that time, it’s become an indispensable part of society. Whether we’re talking about work, entertainment, shopping, or staying in touch with loved ones, most of us spend at least part of our day online.
Heck, Meta even invested $80 billion trying to convince everyone to just put on a VR headset and live in virtual reality instead of the real world. And even though the Metaverse failed, plenty of smaller projects still continue to deliver new and innovative solutions.
The subreddit r/InternetIsBeautiful is a place where users share the coolest digital tools, apps, websites, and experiments they come across. Get ready to open a few new tabs because they’re 100% worth checking out!
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Listen to live radio all over the world by navigating an interactive globe.
Radio Garden. I've used this in the past and it's brilliant. It's quite addictive late at night and literally touring the world and listening in. Finding the tiny stations that are run by enthusiasts. And I've used Music-Map as well which is just below this one.
Conserve the Sound - A website archiving recordings of the sounds made by old phones, rubber stamps, pinball machines, cameras, typewriters, fans, video game consoles, and other products from 1910 onwards.
I spent the last 8 months during lockdown pouring my soul into a website that allows you to visualize virtually every U.S. company's international supply chain. E.x. What products, how much, which factories and where does Lululemon import from? (Just type a company in the search box)
This website will display all recipes based off what you have in your fridge.
The BBC made 16,016 sound effects available for searching, listening and download. "The Sound Effects are BBC copyright, but they may be used for personal, educational or research purposes."
If "twitter.com" is replaced with "nitter.net" in links, you can read without login constraints.
Stumbled, the resurrection of the original StumbleUpon. Randomly discover the most interesting websites of the internet.
A website that charts the working status of every McDonald's ice cream machine in the United States and whether it's broken or operational
I made a website that removes all the clutter from recipe sites and just shows the instructions
But I want to read about Ashleigh's emotional and actual journey to the perfect grilled cheese recipe she finally found in a small mountain village in Sicily...
I made a free web app to make graphic designs. A hustle-free alternative to canva.com and crello.com. No signups, no ads.
Brendan Fraser's personal website is still up and it's like unearthing a time capsule from 2005.
I made a musical browser experiment where you "magically" get to perform beautiful classical music using your only computer keyboard. Come perform some Debussy or Beethoven, and tell me what you think!
I played around with this one for a bit, I can see myself losing a lot of time here.
This website lets you mess around with all kinds of experiments.
This website helps you find bilingual names. I created it after struggling to find a suitable name for our Japanese-Finnish baby.
The neat thing about "baby name" sites is they can be used for writing too
What word was first used the year you were born? Merriam-Webster Time Traveler can tell you.
Tool that tracks flights by executive private jets. Data that hedge funds pay thousands for in order to predict corporate mergers, available to you for free.
My wife and I turned our date night questions index cards into a free web app.
My Car Makes Noise: A library of car noises which can be used to diagnose car problems.
A site that directs you to Twitch Streams with no audience.
Are you tone-deaf? Test yourself at the Harvard Music Lab (~3 min).
You listened to 32 sounds. Of those you guessed 30 correctly! You did better than 94% of people. Your average speed was 0.7 seconds. (One was a misclick, one I couldn't discern. Some were really close!)
Eat This Much, a site that automatically creates meal plans that meet your diet goals. It can be personalized for the type of food you like, budget, and schedule.
Nope. Only one of my first day dishes would I even contemplate eating, the rest I would not allow in my house.. . . . Green Eggs. . . Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie. . . ,Tuna and Avocado Wrap .. (this is the one that sounds OK) . . . ,Chickpea Salad with Lemon, Parmesan, and Fresh Herbs. . . Turkey, Black Bean and Pumpkin. . . Green Pea & Almond Salad
This website points at your pointer. Most pointless website ever
One of the very first programs on Unix was "eyes" which looks towards your pointer. Very useful.
Can you beat a Chess computer written with 1KB of Javascript?
probably not. I guess nowadays i am at best 400-500. Maybe less. Probably less
8 minutes 46 seconds: a short time can feel like an eternity.
I made a site where you practice touch typing by retyping ENTIRE classic novels.
I've been touch typing since high school. Typing my own manuscripts is enough work for me!
Operating System Windows 10 Browser Chrome 146.0.0.0 Browser Plugins PDF Viewer Chrome PDF Viewer Chromium PDF Viewer Microsoft Edge PDF Viewer WebKit built-in PDF Prevention: To prevent your browser from leaking information about your software use NoScript. computer Hardware CPU: Win32, 6 Cores ------ seems obsessed with pdf xD ..... and my cpu is obviously 64bits, just like the OS. So its just a scare tactic website to tell you to install his apps.
California State University released mega list of remote vacancies across the nation to help combat unemployment crisis
Hey, do you remember that scene in 1994's Ace Ventura: Pet Detective where Jim Carrey sings very loudly to prove the soundproof acoustic properties of a sliding-glass door? The guy who made this website does.
I made a website to spend Elon's Musk fortune! You can see and print the receipt at the end, have fun! Try to spend it all!
I was hoping for 'universal health care' or 'provide clean drinking water', not luxury items.
I've spent months building the easiest Map tool you've ever used. Copy your data, paste, then download your map.
Every Noise at Once: Listen to 1,524 different genres, from Japanese psychedelic to throat singing to atmospheric black metal.
A dedicated page on THX's website where you can hear the famous "deep note".
A website that makes your image Stranger Things-ified by using AI to figure out whats in your image.
