Come across a website that has actually helped you and went right to your bookmarks? Share them here with your fellow Any Forums bros.
privatebin.net
suppose.tv
github.com
Got more? Post em!
Come across a website that has actually helped you and went right to your bookmarks? Share them here with your fellow Any Forums bros.
privatebin.net
suppose.tv
github.com
Got more? Post em!
Other urls found in this thread:
searchmysite.net
ev01.to
wormhole.app
filelisting.com
macintoshgarden.org
fon.hum.uva.nl
portchecker.co
camelcamelcamel.com
timezone.io
worldtimebuddy.com
photopea.com
trello.com
grammarly.com
github.com
twitter.com
fileconvoy.com
wetransfer.com
send-anywhere.com
>for sharing big files
facebook.com
twitter.com
reddit.com
youtube.com
twitch.tv
you forgot instagram.com
google.com
Why can't we have anything nice you faggots?
99% of people only visit those sites user...
Like google but back when discovering niche websites was a thing.
searchmysite.net
cyberchef
ev01.to
imma just leave this here lol
Umm use this desu
cheat.sh
good thread idea. i think there is another thread for random 2000s websites. always good to learn about new tools
hello zoomer comedians
I'll post more when I get off work but for now
filelisting.com
macintoshgarden.org
>inb4 applefag
Just found one of my neighbors tried throwing out a Powermac G4, and I rescued it recently.
More of a "knowledge site" than an application. But this is one of the most condensed regex cheat sheets ever written. No faggy images, graphics, or text formatting
fon.hum.uva.nl
Forgot to include port checker. Scans the port of your choosing through browser interface. Useful to "test" kiosks
There's a page for Any Forumss based sitez but the last time i posted a link i got banned wothout explanation so just find it yourself
Heroku has the easiest free tier with no bullshit unlike many other "free tier" providers that require cc or are geo locked.
Google collab gives you access to a remote machine with decent ram and fast CPU and GPU.
You can host your non-private shit like post-install scripts/configs/pdfs on a private github repo.
OSdev is the right place to learn about os dev as well as some educational projects like minix or OS books.
draw.io
camelcamelcamel.com
pexels.com
timezone.io
figma.com
photopea.com
trello.com
flaticon.com
grammarly.com
github.com
Have used just about all of these to either save projects or turn them from bullshit into something manageable.
nice, what have you downloaded user? interested cause I recently picked up an old G4 iBook even though I dont know much mac software and games, i just got it for a good price