Am I the only one who seems to spend 95% of my time on the same five websites? In an effort to expand my Internet horizons, I'd love to know what your "five-website Internet" looks like. Mine is:
1. New York Times 2. Ars Technica 3. Hacker News 4. IGN Movies 5. Redfin (for real estate fantasizing...)
I'm leaving out work-related websites, but with them, Gmail, Github, and Slack would be number 1, 2, and 3.
2019: there are four websites, each filled with screenshots of the other three.
https://twitter.com/badnetworker/status/1133363823728091136?... (not quite a screenshot but in the same spirit)
Honestly, reddit sucks but there isn't really another option that is some-how hotter garbage than reddit. I really don't want to chase content around the internet, so I tend more towards the aggregators.
I also like garage sales.
Greatest internet quality of life increase would be if I did away with all 3 of those and just reached for a book or my e-reader when I needed to be entertained.
Was there something that helped you on that? Some type of book/etc.?
https://old.reddit.com/
https://www.ghacks.net/
https://www.producthunt.com/
https://lobste.rs/