I’m always eager to find new amazing sites i’ve never heard of, which ones would you recommend?

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Photopea.com, a free online Photoshop alternative

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It’s browser based which means there’s no bare metal CPU or GPU calls in can make. It all has to go through the browsers interpreter. That massively limits it’s potential.

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It’s browser based which means there’s no bare metal CPU or GPU calls in can make.

Here’s hoping WebGPU can fix that in the future.

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Very much not a professional user, but thanks to Photopea I have had no need to have Photoshop/Gimp/forget-what-else-I’ve-used for a few years now and I like it that way!

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I always, always recommend Photopea for those who can’t install programs like adobe or free ones like firealpaca/paint dot net. It’s extremely powerful.

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bookmarked

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Every Noise At Once: Recommend this website to find new music that suits your tastes. Play around with the options at the top, best way to see what they do.

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Thanks, that’s an hour of my life going listening to things like funeral doom

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Check out Rise To The Sky, a lot of their stuff is on YouTube. Gloriously heavy misery.

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Thank you for introducing me to: Enbilulugugal “Return to Hellrokken Goatsex”

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It’s their music video that really ties it all together.

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I don’t know what “dakke dak” is, but it sounds like Cotton Eye Joe. Good.

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Device of culture!

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I remember this when it first started out, holy fucking shit it’s grown.

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My first Whoa on /kbin. Thanks!

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This is amazing!

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LibGen.is for books

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Anna’s Archive is pretty popular from what I hear

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Wow!
Thank you so much.

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Until recently Reddit would have been very high on that list for me. :/

The other one that I frequent weekly, sometimes daily is https://regex101.com/

A (not so) secret tip is the Verge Website for Tech News. https://www.theverge.com/

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Dude, that exact regex checker came to mind while reading the OP.

But I’ll be honest - I’m putting my requests into chatgpt from now on. I just can’t compete with how quick that is.

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Just keep in mind chatgpt has not as much knack for context than language rules, so it has a potential for giving syntacticcally correct but logically iffy answers.

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Yeah it can take a few tries.

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https://regexr.com/ is an alternative that I use.

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You might find https://sub.rehab/ relevant

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12ft.io, because the sheer amount of nagwalls are getting absurd. I gladly subscribe to newspapers I frequently read, but without being able to check them out I wouldn’t sub to any (or very few) of them.

Also tosdr.org . Not bad to have an idea what terms you’re accepting…

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