I also had sites I wanted to share: –Swiftread or spreeder, shows one word at a time to read pasted text –12ft ladder, paste sites into this and it’ll block ads –Invidious, ad free, viewcount free youtube experience & it doesnt play automatically when you click a video –localingual, interactive map of the world, you can listen to each country’s anthem and language

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      Oh thank you! I am SO tired of scrolling past paragraphs and paragraphs of ads, rambling lead-up, and backstory to get to three lines of recipe.

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      Same. It’s super clean and stable and compatible with paid/secured podcast links. Those funky rss links and stuff.

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      I have been hearing a lot of it here in Lemmy, I have been using Pocket Casts free version for so long, at this point I just want a Podcast app that has a queue list that survives account based (I mean if I wipe the app or reinstall it it will have the queue there in the exact second it was left) and the voice booster and silence trimming features, a quick look for that app doesn’t seem to have it though, and those features are what kept me from some other popular options like Apple Podcast, Spotify and Overcast (I currently use Android).

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      I looked at this the other day and really liked it. Is there a way to import listening data across from pocket casts?

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    crab.fit

    Great for when you’re trying to schedule a meeting or show when you’re available. It’s even free and open source.

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    Did one of your annoying nerdy friends hide some weird unicode in a message they sent to you? Copy/paste into this site to see exactly what dickery they’re up to:

    https://babelstone.co.uk/Unicode/whatisit.html

    I say this because I’m that annoying friend that likes to slip a unicode right-to-left character in just to see what happens.

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      Can you give an example of the kind of dickery one might get up to by hiding Unicode in a message? I’m not sure I understand what this is for

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        You can reverse the way characters display with this unicode character. U+202E. ‮Example. You can use this to make users think that a file has a different exnetion that it really has. Example: image.‮gnp.exe This example actually has the extension.exe so it is a executable but looks like it is a PNG.

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          Also, at an old workplace I put that in my username in our chat app and it completely screwed up the UI for people that were using terminal apps for chat as soon as my username appeared and I had to take it out.

          You can also do things like use confusable characters to point someone at the wrong domain like pаypal.com.

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    Joplin and Obsidian.md

    Joplin is open source note taking to the bone and obsidian is still open but with some paid favors in the mix. Both have mobile and desktop clients for just about everything except a literal toaster.

    Edit: lmao I am a kumquat, obsidian isn’t actually open source except for the plugins. So keep that in mind if you plan to use it.

    I will also throw in syncthing. Open source, syncs files between devices it’s pretty freaking neato. Definitely a 10 out of 10 project for me.

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    For reading manga: Kotatsu

    It’s free and open source. Has a great UI and you have great features like downloading manga and it rememberimg where you left of.

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        Tachiyomi is so good, I developed manga addiction and have 30 mangas in my recommendation folder alone

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          I think I would’ve stopped reading manga if Tachiyomi hadn’t made it so easy ☺️

          Just started Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead and absolutely loving it so far. Any recommendations?

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    Just about any mobile restaurant app is worth downloading in my experience. Ordering ahead often lets you skip lines. And most apps these days have some sort of rewards programs. Even if I’m going to a place once, I usually download the app just to see what it offers.

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    Printfriendly. Edit any website down to the parts you want to save and convert them to PDF. I use it for trimming the cook’s life story out of recipes I want to save.

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    On my android phone, I have clipeus for when I want to completely clear my clipboard (don’t know if it actually clears everything or just the most recent item, though) and greentooth for when I am forced to use bluetooth. Greentooth turns off the bluetooth setting after a set amount of time after your connected bluetooth device is disconnected so you don’t have to.

    Both apps were last updated on F-Droid 1 and 2 years ago respectively, so I cannot guarantee there aren’t any issues that make them safe compared to newer alternatives, but they work great for me.