Public Work: a nicely-designed visual search engine for public domain images, but they could do a better job linking to sources https://public.work/
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Public Work: a nicely-designed visual search engine for public domain images, but they could do a better job linking to sources https://public.work/ Retro tech in anime supercut: a compilation of camcorders, VCRs, floppies, cassettes, arcade games, and more from '80s and '90s anime https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6_DonKX4J4 Clickbait Remover for YouTube: replaces ridiculous thumbnails with an image from the video, open-source and available for Firefox https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/clickbait-remover-for-you/omoinegiohhgbikclijaniebjpkeopip The Great Scrollback of Alexandria: a preserved collection of thousands of funny, weird, and notable tweets, some deleted and reconstructed from screenshots https://www.theverge.com/c/features/23928461/best-tweets-archive-twitter-x-funny @waxy This is pretty cool. Also, the Unobstruct content blocker makes this less painful to read on iOS. Source code for Infocom’s original interpreters released: with little fanfare, Andrew Plotkin uploaded a trove of newly-discovered source code for various 1980s computers to GitHub https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2023/11/infocoms-ingenious-code-porting-tools-for-zork-and-other-games-have-been-found/ Legal Lullabies: it takes over 50 minutes to read the Instagram Terms of Use out loud, an extremely effective sleep aid https://www.zzzuckerberg.com/ |
@waxy I was like 'wow, how is it scrolling through everything so quick', then saw it was just repeating the results.
still, nice experience