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A collection of some useful websites

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Learning Resources

  1. Language Reactor: A great tool for learning English pronunciation by watching foreign movies and TV shows, making language learning enjoyable and effective.
  2. YouGlish: Uses YouTube to improve your English pronunciation and shows you how real people use English in various contexts.
  3. Periodic Table PRO: A visually appealing must-have tool for chemistry enthusiasts, presenting the periodic table in a highly interactive and visual format.
  4. Dribbble: A platform to explore outstanding designs and improve your aesthetic sense.
  5. Meiye: A design content recommendation platform, offering more localized resources and abundant materials compared to Dribbble.
  6. Supercreative: A collection of a thousand inspiration sites to spark ideas when you're stuck.
  7. MuscleWiki: A muscle training site that shows clear instructions for exercises targeting specific body areas.
  8. Every Programmer Should Know: A curated collection of technical knowledge every software developer should know, covering computer science, algorithms, distributed systems, and more.

Visual and Audio

  1. SkylineWebcams: View real-time streams from global locations like Jerusalem’s Western Wall, Mount Etna’s volcanic eruptions, or nightlife scenes on Koh Samui.
  2. EarthCam: Watch live streams from cities, zoos, aquariums, or even unique setups like egg-hatching processes.
  3. City Walks: Experience global cities' street views and atmosphere in real-time.
  4. NASA Eyes: A powerful 3D space visualization tool to explore planets, satellites, and the solar system.
  5. Radio Garden: Browse high-quality radio stations worldwide via a 3D globe interface and discover unique music styles.
  6. Music For Programming: A curated collection of music designed to help programmers stay focused and reduce distractions.

Tools

  1. Shots: A favorite screenshot generator to create stylish screenshots with various formats and styles.
  2. Upscayl: An AI-powered image upscaling tool that’s super easy to use.
  3. AllinOneTools: A comprehensive tool for converting various file formats, including images, PDFs, videos, and web pages.
  4. IT Tools: An extensive collection of online tools for developers, akin to a Swiss Army knife for engineers.
  5. WakaTime: A metrics tool for monitoring time, type, and project statistics in your coding IDE.
  6. OrbStack: A lightweight and beautiful tool for Mac, serving as an alternative to Docker and Linux.
  7. Bio Link: A simple personal link aggregator for showcasing your projects and works.
  8. Reactive Resume: A free, open-source resume editing tool perfect for job seekers.
  9. Nomad List: Explores thousands of cities' digital nomad scores, including costs, internet speeds, and quality of life.

Resources

  1. macOSicons: Over 5000 free icons for macOS and iOS, ideal for replacing default app icons for a uniform style.
  2. Pexels: A free stock photo and video resource.
  3. Loose Drawing: Commercially usable illustrations with a unique Japanese aesthetic.
  4. ManyPixels: A site for vector illustrations, with high-quality, detailed designs suitable for various projects.
  5. Mockups Design: A free source of high-quality mockups for real-world objects like booklets, business cards, and 3D objects.

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