25 Highly Underrated Websites You Should Know About
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earth.nullschool I use it for understanding what's happening with the weather and why. I've turned a lot of farmers on to this visualization over the years and most find it incredibly helpful as a part of their overall habit of weather watching. -u/The206Uber
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sleepyti.me asks when you plan to wake up and tells you what time to sleep to minimize waking during a sleep cycle, which makes you feel groggy and not well rested. -u/Chillonymous
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thenounproject As a graphic designer this is legitimately the best website I have ever found. Cuts the time for making icons and logos drastically. u/Coralreefer69
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saijogeorge It's great for dummy credit cards that will pass math checks but that's it. Great for when you need to put information in for free trials or whatever. -u/Stalked_Like_Corn
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fotoforensics I use it to check if photos are photoshopped. Be aware that your photos will be used in research and looked at by humans. Don't post anything there you want to be private. -u/eadgarc
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tip-of-my-tongue Tip of my tongue! It’s really effective and has helped me countless times, I always seem to want a word when I’m writing but forget what the actual word is. -u/AccumulatingBoredom
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Ninite Allows you to pick and choose from a large selection of commonly used programs like Steam, winwar, and random other things you need/want while setting up a computer. The awesome part is that once you've selected all the programs you would like. It will simply install them all with no bullshit. No ads. No cost. No boxes. Nothing! You get 1 executable And it installs everything you checked without any of the hassles of going through each program's hoops. -u/MajikMahn
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remove does a pretty solid job at removing the background of any image. You can even just Ctrl + V. Con: lowers quality a little. -u/venosenz
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imslp A library of public domain classical sheet music. You can pretty much find any classical music over 100 years old. I stopped buying sheet music when I discovered it. Plus, it’s pretty easy to send music to students during e-class in lockdown. -u/elenifan
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pdfdrive This site has a pretty cool collection of free ebooks without registering. -u/[deleted]
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Naturalreaders It's basically a text-to-speech site that lets you copy and paste passages into a text box and then the computer will read it back to you. I use this when I need to type out papers, short stories, or any other lengthy piece of writing as a way of proofreading. It's nice to use this way because then you can hear your errors read aloud. -u/ThrowRA29208
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camelcamelcamel - Tracks the price history of something on amazon so you can see if a sale is actually a good deal. -u/bradgerkemusic
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Sometimes when I just have to force myself to start writing, whether it be for class assignments or personal use, I use Squibbler's 'The most dangerous writing app' which deletes your work is you stop writing before the time limit runs out/word count is reached. Albeit it’s a bit sadistic for me to go at it this way but hey it works. -u/anumemes
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Outline It allows you to read the text on websites without seeing their ads. -u/SufferingCartoonist
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10minutemail, no need to use my own email to read a random website. I made a Reddit account using these emails (the account still working fine). -u/Neo_The_bluepill_One
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toffeeshare lets you share files privately, without size limit, with end-to-end encryption and without them being stored online (note that i'm not related to this website in any way). -u/mgca
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There's also window-swap, which lets you view out people's windows from around the world. -u/Daveed84
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Futureme, you can use it to "send emails to the future you". been using it for almost 3 years. It helps put into perspective how much has changed over the course of a year. -u/Daedrakiin1000000
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lightningmaps It tells you in real-time were lightning strikes anywhere in the world. Nice to track when there is a thunderstorm where you live. -u/ConsciousnessWizard
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Boil The Frog. An awesome site where you put two artists in, and it makes a playlist connecting them for you. -u/Axenal713
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