Useful Websites
- Simple Machines Want to start your own forum? Try this. PhPbb also is a thing, but this one seems to work better.
- Vero Do you dislike a certain social media platform for the role it played in nearly killing democracy in the US? Indeed I do. Try this one instead.
- Chromium Browser The original browser that had the functionality of the newest big tech product. Axis 360 ebooks from libraries are readable on this, but not on Firefox.
- Chromium Operating System I have absolutely no idea what this means or what its purpose is but it looks cool.
- Play Old Games I shit you not, the owners of this site made it possible to play old abandonware DOS games directly in a web browser. Such as The Secret of Monkey Island
- GOG.com This is Good Old Games's Linux games section, sorted by rating from highest to lowest
- Metal Maidens How do I find female metal vocalists? Here's how.
- Fandom.com - although it's ostensibly for fandoms of videos, books and the like, Fandom take a look at these The Do It Yourself Wiki Chemistry Wiki Physics Wiki Physics and Mathematics Wiki. You can search for any subject in the search bar at the top right of the Fandom.com page, then looking at the communities that result in the top right quadrant of the page. These Wikis are entirely composed of hearsay and must be taken with a grain of salt before believing anything in them, however the knowledge can help you get a basic idea of a topic. Think of it as an acquaintance trying to explain something to you. You can also edit or contribute to any Wiki you wish.
- Firefox Browser in case you haven't heard of it already Firefox
- Epic Privacy Browser - comes with built-in proxy, built-in Adblock, and built-in tracker blocking. Fast, too, but has a tendency to break plug-ins and cause websites to randomly decide to stop working.Epic
- Taxact.com - the fastest way to file taxes, in my experience. If there are fees, they tend to be minimal. Taxact
- Terms of Service; Didn't Read - lists basic points of terms of service of almost any website so you don't have to spend literally two hours reading the often-shady terms of service TOSDR To donate to them, you can do it here: Donate to TOSDR
- Vimeo - if you're fed up with Youtube's constant tracking and creepy recommendations, give this a try. Unfortunately, it doesn't have as much content as Youtube, but what it does have is in HD. Don't be scared off by the payment plans, because you can actually join up for free. Vimeo
- Soundcloud - for free streaming music without the hassle of Youtube or Spotify Soundcloud
- CounterSocial - do you hate Twitter? Here, try this. CoSo
- I would be remiss not to mention that Neocities itself is amazing. Free hosting for your own website, the way that Angelfire and Geocities used to be, and the html programming really isn't that hard. In fact, it teaches you how to program html if you don't already know. Neocities
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