This is a page dedicated to cool stuff I've found on the internet. Will be continually edited. No real order.
- itch.io; Great website to play (and upload) indie games
- Godot; An open-source 2D/3D game engine
- LÖVE; An open-source 2D game framework that uses Lua
- PICO-8; A "fantasy console" where you can develop and play small games. Costs 15 USD. Here's a free version
- WASM-4; Another fantasy console. Scriptable in various languages like C, D, Rust, and Zig among many others
- raylib; Another framework that primarily uses C. Scriptable in over 60 programming languages
- Construct; A browser-based game engine that employs beginner-friendly drag-and-drop programming
- Twine; A open-source tool for developing interactive fiction
- Privacy Tools; A website dedicated to enhancing your online privacy
- Artstation; A website for artists to upload their work. I like browsing for inspiration
- Orthic Shorthand; Orthic is a shorthand system to write English quickly
- The Anarchist Library; An online library dedicated to freely downloadable anarchist texts
- Justin Guitar; Great website to learn how to play guitar
- Omniglot; An interesting website to learn about different languages and their writing systems
- Deku Deals; Website to browse deals on Nintendo games (also has PlayStation and Xbox deals)
- Bendobrown; A researcher that employs open-source intelligence (also has several tutorials to get started)
- Language Transfer; An interesting method to learn a new language that focuses on audio and connecting what you already know (has basic courses on Spanish, Swahili, and Arabic among others)
- Saya in Underworld; A website dedicated to strange and creepy tales from Japan
- Tae Kim's Guide; A free, popular grammar guide to learn Japanese
- Bunpro; Website that has Japanese grammar points ordered by level. Very useful as a reference/supplement
- Kanji Koohii; A website to learn Japanese kanji
- _Boisvert; A creepy analog horror series
- MISTER MANTICORE; Another analog horror creator (has various series)
- OtherHand; A weird, rabbit-hole of a website about a guy who has, among other things, found a missing family in the Death Valley, found a crash-site for a CIA-owned aircraft, and investigated UFOs/UAPs at Area 51
- Strange Horizons; Website for speculative fiction. Other good ones are khōréō, Augur Magazine, Lightspeed Magazine, and Radon Journal among many many others