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A collection of different English translations of The Thousand Nights and a Night. Full-text.
- Degoogle - a huge list of alternatives to Google products. Privacy tips, tricks, and links. Via Mailfence, "How to degoogle your life".
- The Ultimate List of Alternatives to Google Products by Matomo.
- εxodus, a web-based reporter than shows which trackers and permissions Android applications use.
- Degoogle subreddit
- Free and open source front-ends and alternatives to popular services, a list by FSM
- Open source alternatives to business tools
- https://oppetmoln.se
- also see my link on switching.software
RSS-Bridge
RSS-Bridge is a PHP project capable of generating RSS/Atom feeds for a multitude of sources. You self-host it on your own webserver or run it in stand-alone CLI mode.
Supports a long list of content sources (aka bridges).
- List of public RSS Bridge instances
RSSHub
RSSHub (over 17k stars on Github, wow!). It even has a browser extension and a mobile app. Docs.
Via reddit
"Kill the Newsletter!"
Kill the Newsletter!, by Leandro Facchinetti. Converts email newsletters into Atom feeds.
You can use the hosted service kindly offered by its creator, or self-host it yourself.
Via reddit.
FiveFilters
Web service that lets you create RSS feeds for any web sites that don't support it natively, among other useful content-related services. Offers a free tier, no account necessary. Paying customers also get access to the code and the ability to self-host the service (FiveFilters provide Puppet scripts).
FiveFilters maintains an open-source repo with site-specific content extraction rules that is widely used.
PolitePol
PolitePol is a web service where you can create RSS feed for any page on the internet using
interactive XPath selection. Create either XML or JSON feeds.
Service is not FOSS; pricing appears to depend on number of feeds. Unless you sign up the service is quite hobbled (feed lifetime 14 days, and feed never updates).
Feed43
Web service that lets you create RSS feeds for any web sites that don't support it natively. Offers a free plan, with or without first registering an account, but the code behind the service is proprietary.
RSS Box
RSS Box by Stefan Sundin, supports:
- Twitter (but Nitter may be better, also see this excellent guide by FiveFilters)
- Youtube (YT actually offers RSS feed per channel, also consider Invidious)
- Vimeo
- Instagram (another option is Bibliogram)
- Periscope
- SoundCloud
- Mixcloud
- Twitch
- Speedrun
- Dailymotion
- Imgur
- SVT Play
Feed me up, Scotty!
Feed me up, Scotty!, by Vincent Tunru. Hat-tip to Marie Dubremetz.
Notifier
Notifier, by Kirill Maltsev.
Can generate RSS feeds from emails and Telegram channels.
Offers up to 100 notifications per month for free. For 4 €/month you could receive up to 20,000 notifications.
Via kickscondor.
The Google Arts & Culture organisation has teamed up to create the digital platform Preserving Egypt’s Layered History with archaeologists at the American Research Centre in Cairo.
[The] new online platform aims to turn traditionally scholarly subject into something "easily digestible and fun to explore".
- https://fontawesome.com
- https://forkaweso.me NO LONGER MAINTAINED
- https://jpswalsh.github.io/academicons
- Heroicons, SVG icons, MIT license. Via mediakollen.
- Noun Project: Free Icons & Stock Photos for Everything, free tier at 1 MP resolution with CC BY-NC-ND license.
An orrery is a mechanical model of the Solar System that illustrates or predicts the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons, usually according to the heliocentric model.
This simulated view of our solar system runs on real data. The positions of the planets, moons and spacecraft are shown where they are right now.
Runs better in Chromium-based browser (didn't work in my Firefox).
Web-based book. Looks really interesting. By Matthew Butterick, 2014.
Via Amolith.
The NIST Uncertainty Machine is a web-based software application produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to evaluate the measurement uncertainty associated with a scalar or vectorial output quantity that is a known and explicit function of a set of scalar input quantities for which estimates and evaluations of measurement uncertainty are available.
How much could 10 french franc in 1898 buy in today's rupees? What was the worth of 1 billion German mark in 1923 or 1000 Polish zloty in 1980? Was an annual wage of 25 pounds per year in 1780 much compared to the wage rates at the time?
Via http://www.myntkabinettet.se/fakta/rakna_ut_penningvardet
Stockholmskällan är ett samarbete mellan
- Stadsarkivet
- Stadsmuseet
- Medeltidsmuseet
- Stadsbiblioteket
- Utbildningsförvaltningen
Wärtsilä has modelled 145 countries and regions to find the optimal way to produce electricity from 100% renewable energy sources. The map illustrates how the power system of each of these regions would look like if they were to be optimally built from scratch, not considering the burden of existing power plants.
Nicely done interactive map, and quite fun to explore.
The optimisations presented in this map were calculated using a proprietary tool, but carried out in collaboration between Wärtsilä and LUT University's solar research group under the direction of professor of solar economy Christian Breyer.
Not sure if the data itself is published anywhere. Don't know why several outlets label this map "open access". Interactive, yes, openly accessible on the web, yes, but by that measure most any website would count as "open access".
The optimal capacity and energy mix are defined using a power system optimisation tool Plexos, which is a commercially used software developed by Energy Exemplar. Technologies and their parameters (costs, efficiencies, technical lifetime etc.) and conditions of each region (renewable profiles, load profiles etc.) are given to the software, after which the optimisation algorithm calculates the mix of technologies which provide the lowest cost for each region, but can still manage to serve energy demand reliably every hour of the year. We have used representative region-specific renewable profiles. For reliability purposes the system in both scenarios has been designed to sustain up to three consecutive days of low renewable production.
It's interesting to see how the Wärtsilä PR department has clearly been spreading the word around. News of this Atlas via
- Energy Egypt
- Cyprus Shipping News
- Green Building Africa
- Africa Business
- PV Europe
- Power Info Today
- Global Energy World
News of the research agreement via
A visualization of global weather conditions
https://earth.nullschool.net/about.html
https://github.com/cambecc/earth
Similar projects include
https://www.ventusky.com/
https://www.windy.com/
For EU citizens, you can also opt to disable all customised ads from companies using Google Ad services at youronlinechoices.com
Although I am not sure what effect this has when not logged in to Google.
(The site youronlinechoices.com is run by the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance.)
Browser game.
Created as a fun way to discover interesting color combinations. Palettes are hand-selected from the Twitter bot @colorschemez. The feed randomly generates color combinations as well as their descriptions, with each color being matched with an adjective from a list of over 20,000 words.
Created by Adam Fuhrer.
Here's a library of thousands of book illustrations from old books, with searchable name, artist, source, date, which book it was in, etc.
Via Jason Kottke
- No ads
- No need to create a Google account
- Tools for managing subscriptions
- Adds ability to listen only to audio
- No need for YouTube app in order to listen to videos on mobile (or use Newpipe on Android)
- No need to "ding" bell, just being subscribed is enough to receive all notifications
- No age-gate
- Dark mode (although YouTube has this now too)
- Free software (AGPL v3 license)
A good Firefox add-on is Privacy Redirect. Apart from handling Youtube can also redirect other services, and it also automatically rotates each redirect from a list of Invidious instances so as to avoid overloading any single one.
See Invidious Instances for a list of publicly available instances.
- "Small acts of resistance are all we need. Together, we make change", Yarmo Mackenbach
- https://reddit.com/r/SideProject/comments/8wvazc/invidous_alternative_frontend_to_youtube/
- https://github.com/omarroth/invidious
Other Youtube front-end alternatives
- yt-dlp
- NewPipe (Android)
- PipePipe (Android), includes SponsorBlock
- yt-local , via reddit thread
Replacing Youtube altogether
Another approach is to replace Youtube with an open-source, federated video host service.
That would be PeerTube (see this blog post by LazyBear).
Works great in VLC. Also works in mpv, and other video players.
Playlists:
Viewer beware.
Atlas of all the moons in our solar system
National Geographic
Also see: