sometimes wiki on specific biology/botany related stuff, and peer reviewed site on different categories of biology.
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Idk man, I know the methods can be a little math heavy for the uninitiated. But if you look up some statistics classes on you tube, it really helps with even non scientific stuff. It's probably the only math I haven't lost over the years.
Depending on time of year: nhc.noaa.gov
We have Wikipedia as the home page and check it daily for photo of the day, fun facts and news. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Oh and Lemmy lmao
Eww gross, that fat blob rapist is on there today. Otherwise, thanks! Didn’t know this about Wikipedia
Lmao yeah, but it’s the news section that’s mostly/supposed to be fully non biased so yk lol
there are 8.2 billion humans on the planet, but you instantly know...
And the fact that it's not Putin says something.
- Putin
- Trump
- Netanyahu
- Kim Yong Un
- Xi
Top 5 dictators the world should be freed of.
- Hun Sen
- Erdogan
- Mohammed bin Salman
Any more?
Seems like plenty of death fantasies for one person.
Sad reality of the world that we have so many evil leaders that the world would be better without.
Hoping that them dying solves the issue assumes they'll get replaced by someone less evil, which isn't always the case. Death doesn't fix the broken system that got us those leaders in the first place. It only satisfies the primitive human desire for vengeance.
Nah it absolutely creates change. If you take a look at history when a despot dies change follows. Not always for the better but it creates an opportunity for justice and sometimes opportunity is all you need.
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I showed the site to my wife. She chuckled.
178 kilobytes to display one word.
Kids copying a funny idea poorly. The original version was this site that tracks whether Abe Vigoda is dead:
Will forever remember him from Good Burger lol.
And Cloudflare protection on it as well, that surprised me
cluesbysam.com
Another quick & fun daily puzzle: minutecryptic.com
Word play rather than logic puzzle.
As long as you know that Finviz sells a story, and not the truth then that's good.
The stock market is a casino, and the house always wins
Altoc seems cool but is any there way I can tune it for my local news?
those are awesome, thanks 👍
Alltoc is new to me. That's a really nice site! Thanks for sharing!
Lemmy (App). RSS otherwise. Websites suck for Daily checking
RSS are so underrated nowadays. They're the best way to keep up with all the news and the people you follow.
I still blame Google on the demise of the RSS feeds (when they killed Google Reader).
wunderground. Can filter down to the zip code to see the weather in your area, and it’s more accurate than most other sites (looking at you Apple weather).
Do you know if there's a way to change the scale to Celsius?
There’s a settings button at the top right to switch to C.
Oh wow I really need to try and sleep, that took way too lomg to find.
Nah it IS a bit confusing, especially when you’re browsing on a phone. Took me a while to find the Hourly forecast tab when I first checked it on my phone. It’s much better on desktop.
It's still pretty good on mobile though, being able to get data from my local weather station as opposed to a general city average is incredibly useful. Thank you for sharing this.
My neighbor even has a small station in the system too. Very local.
Hacker news, have I been pwnd,united 24
lemmy, hackernews, some local forum, everything else via rss
Btw, does lemmy have rss?
Yes, on website of your instance there is a small resource button

Also thanks!
Yep, it's accessible through the UI when you're viewing a community's feed, to the right of the sort type chooser.

Thanks!
Piefed
redlib.catsarch.com
Drudgereport
Nytimes.com (got that $4/mo subscription)
Hm My PieFed instance would be the only one fitting the "daily" bill.
Sonic State - musician gear news site that has been around since the 90s
Hack a Day, Metafilter, used to be Boing Boing but they started a lot of advertising sadly