All of my recommendations for aspiring engineers in a single place, coming from various areas of interest. The principal scope supports data science
, programming
, python
, math
, cybersecurity
, business
, and productivity
.
The list also aggregates and extends most of the suggestions from my blog posts, where some of the entries come from a different language (🇵🇱). Although it's my personal list, don't hesitate to create a pull request if I missed something interesting or if there is a dead link.
Inspired by the awesome list thing.
- 🌐 Blogs
- 📚 Books
- 💾 Browser Extensions
- 💼 Business
- 👾 Cybersecurity
- 📊 Data Science
- 🎨 Design
- 📆 Events
- 📰 IT News
- 🧠 Learning
- 🐧 Linux
- 🍎 macOS
- ➗ Math
- 📱 Mobile Apps
- 🎶 Music
- 📧 Newsletters
- 🎧 Podcasts
- ⏲ Productivity
- 👨💻 Programming
- 🛫 Travel
- 🖥 Windows
- ✍ Writing/Research
- 📼 YouTube Channels
- 🤷 Other
It's best to collect all your favourite sites into the RSS feed reader like Inoreader.
You can also discover more tech blogs with Blogging for Devs.
- Gary Vaynerchuk ← business/motivation oriented blog
- Grant Cardone ← business/motivation oriented blog
- I Will Teach You To Be Rich
- Kopywriting Kourse ← improve your writing
- Marcin Iwuć (🇵🇱) ← personal finances
- Neil Patel ← digital marketing blog
- Social Media Examiner ← guide to social media
- Gynvael Coldwind ← blog of a programmer enthusiast with a passion for computer security and low-level aspects of computer science
- KitPloit ← pentest & hacking tools
- Latest Hacking News ← latest cybersecurity news
- LiveOverflow ← blog of a security professional who shares free IT security videos on YouTube
- mr.d0x ← red team & security research notes
- Niebezpiecznik (🇵🇱) ← most popular Polish blog on cybersecurity
- Paged Out! ← free magazine on programming with a focus on hacking
- Security Through Education ← blog on human engineering
- Sekurak (🇵🇱) ← for more technical profiles
- The Hacker News ← latest cybersecurity news
- Zaufana Trzecia Strona (🇵🇱)
- Analytics Vidhya ← analytics and big data
- Andrej Karpathy ← blog of AI director at Tesla
- Becoming Human ← exploring AI & what it means to be human
- Biznes Myśli (🇵🇱) ← AI in business
- Brilliantly wrong ← math, machine learning, programming, physics and biology
- Business Science ← general blog on DS with many courses
- Catbug88's Blog ← cognitive science, social science, data science, machine learning
- colah's blog ← great explanations of more advanced topics
- Datafloq ← big data news
- DataGenetics ← data decoded, value unlocked
- David Does Data ← high-quality posts from aspiring data scientist
- Dawid Kopczyk ← using ML and quantum physics
- deepsense.ai ← blog from a team of business-oriented problem solvers
- Distill ← interactive, visual journal for machine learning research
- Econometrics and Free Software ← blog focused on R from the economist holding a PhD
- FlowingData ← blog on data visualisation
- Go Practice ← essays on how data helps building and growing products
- Information is Beautiful ← see it with your own eyes
- Jak badać dane (🇵🇱) ← data, ML, AI
- Jay Alammar ← blog with lots of simple ML visualisations
- luminousmen ← short posts on ML/Python
- Łukasz Prokulski (🇵🇱) ← lots of data use cases with step by step analysis in R
- Machine Learning Mastery ← popular blog on ML with lots of content to learn from
- Mateusz Grzyb (🇵🇱) ← data analysis in Python
- Peter Laurinec ← time series data mining in R from a PhD researcher
- Piotr Migdał ← write-ups from an independent data science consultant, with PhD in quantum physics
- PyImageSearch ← be awesome at OpenCV, Python, deep learning, and computer vision
- Python⇒Speed ← learn tools and techniques to help you ship better Python software, faster
- Rubik's Code ← AI without tears
- Simply Statistics ← blog on data visualisation
- Thomas Neitmann ← blog of an R enthusiast
- Towards Data Science ← Medium for data science
- Victor Zhou ← blog about web development, machine learning, and more
- Ivan Velichko ← learning containers, Kubernetes, and backend development
- MLOps Community Blog
- The MLOps Blog ← MLOps blog by Neptune.ai
- Andy Matuschak ← read and learn about learning, quantum computing, math, software development, and more
- Bartosz Ciechanowski ← high-quality blog posts with interactive elements on topics like GPS or mechanical watch
- Gwern ← the content varies mostly between psychology, statistics, and technology
- Medium ← popular blogging platform
- Our World in Data ← research and data to make progress against the world’s largest problems
- Reddit ← front page of the Internet (tip: browse by subreddits, not the main site)
- vas3k ← one of the most "quality over quantity" tech blogs you can find on the Internet
- Wait But Why ← great reading time guaranteed
- Blobs in Games ← interactive explanations of math and computer science topics
- Math = Love
- Math for Love
- Math with Bad Drawings
- Recommended Math Books ← set of books recommended by different levels/topics
- beepb00p ← inspirational blogger building various things
- Code Without Rules ← helping you become a productive programmer and get work/life balance
- Coding Horror ← programming and human factors
- DEV Community ← popular blogging platform for developers
- Devstyle (🇵🇱) ← blog for every programmer
- Discover dev ← daily digest of the best engineering blogs from across the web
- Hacker Noon ← great stories by real tech professionals
- Product Hunt ← discover the best new products in tech
- Stack Overflow Blog ← essays, opinions, and advice on the act of computer programming
- Tania Rascia ← visually pleasing blog about modern JavaScript, Node.js, design and web development
- Tushar's Blog ← exceptional Python focused blog
For more, visit my bookshelf on Goodreads.
- Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds
- Einstein: His Life and Universe
- Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Permanent Record
- Steve Jobs
- Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character
- The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon
- Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story
- Actionable Gamification: Beyond Points, Badges, and Leaderboards
- Anything You Want
- Async Remote
- DotCom Secrets: The Underground Playbook for Growing Your Company Online
- Finansowy Ninja (🇵🇱)
- How to Get Rich
- If You're Not First, You're Last: Sales Strategies to Dominate Your Market and Beat Your Competition
- Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It
- Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence
- Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
- The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future
- The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure
- The Boron Letters
- The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It
- The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement
- The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers
- The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses
- The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution
- The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime!
- The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success
- The Personal MBA: Master the Art of Business
- Think and Grow Rich (Impact Books): With linked Table of Contents
- Tools of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers
- Bezpieczeństwo aplikacji webowych (🇵🇱)
- Black Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Pentesters
- Hacking, 2nd Edition: The Art of Exploitation
- Machine Learning and Security: Protecting Systems with Data and Algorithms
- Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking
- Practical Cryptography for Developers
- Practical Malware Analysis: The Hands-On Guide to Dissecting Malicious Software
- Serious Cryptography: A Practical Introduction to Modern Encryption
- Silence on the Wire: A Field Guide to Passive Reconnaissance and Indirect Attacks
- The Tangled Web: A Guide to Securing Modern Web Applications
- Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
- Data Science for Business: What you need to know about data mining and data-analytic thinking
- Deep Learning
- Deep Learning from Scratch: Building with Python from First Principles
- Deep Learning with JavaScript: Neural networks in TensorFlow.js
- Designing Data-Intensive Applications: The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Systems
- Discovering Statistics Using R
- Dive into Deep Learning
- Generative Deep Learning: Teaching Machines to Paint, Write, Compose, and Play
- Machine Learning Engineering
- Machine Learning Yearning: Technical Strategy for AI Engineers, In the Era of Deep Learning
- Natural Language Processing in Action
- Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning (Information Science and Statistics)
- Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction
- R for Data Science: Import, Tidy, Transform, Visualize, and Model Data
- Storytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals
- Strengthening Deep Neural Networks: Making AI Less Susceptible to Adversarial Trickery
- The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book
- Tinyml: Machine Learning with Tensorflow Lite on Arduino and Ultra-Low-Power Microcontrollers
- Automate the Boring Stuff with Python, 2nd Edition: Practical Programming for Total Beginners
- Data Analysis with Open Source Tools: A Hands-On Guide for Programmers and Data Scientists
- Deep Learning for Computer Vision with Python — Practitioner Bundle
- Elements of Programming Interviews in Python: The Insiders' Guide
- Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow: Concepts, Tools, and Techniques to Build Intelligent Systems
- Pandas Cookbook
- Practical Python and OpenCV
- Python Crash Course: A Hands-On, Project-Based Introduction to Programming
- Python Data Science Handbook: Essential Tools for Working with Data
- Python Machine Learning: Machine Learning and Deep Learning with Python, scikit-learn, and TensorFlow, 2nd Edition
- Python Tricks: A Buffet of Awesome Python Features
- The Book of R: A First Course in Programming and Statistics
- Building Microservices
- Data Science on AWS: Implementing End-to-End, Continuous AI and Machine Learning Pipelines
- Introducing Mlops: How to Scale Machine Learning in the Enterprise
- Machine Learning Design Patterns: Solutions to Common Challenges in Data Preparation, Model Building, and MLOps
- How Not to Die: Discover the Foods Scientifically Proven to Prevent and Reverse Disease
- The Obesity Code: unlocking the secrets of weight loss
- Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It
- Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams
- Zen in the Art of Archery
- A History of Pi
- An Imaginary Tale: The Story of i [the square root of minus one]
- An Introduction to Statistical Learning: With Applications in R
- Journey through Genius: The Great Theorems of Mathematics
- Mathematics for Machine Learning
- Measurement
- Prelude to Mathematics
- Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics
- Proofs from THE BOOK
- The Elements of Statistical Learning: Data Mining, Inference, and Prediction, Second Edition
- The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity
- What Is Mathematics?: An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods
- A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy
- Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
- A Mind for Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science
- Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones
- Driven to Distraction (Revised): Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder
- Fluent Forever: How to Learn Any Language Fast and Never Forget It
- How to Win Friends and Influence People
- Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
- Lying
- Make It Stick
- Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships
- Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success
- Rebel Ideas: The Power of Diverse Thinking
- Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin To Munger
- The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles
- The Book of Awakening: Having the Life You Want by Being Present to the Life You Have
- The Chimp Paradox: The Acclaimed Mind Management Programme to Help You Achieve Success, Confidence and Happiness
- The Magic of Thinking Big
- The Nicomachean Ethics
- The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results
- The Slight Edge: Turning Simple Disciplines into Massive Success and Happiness
- The Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing
- Thinking, Fast and Slow
Mostly universal (language-independent books).
- A Philosophy of Software Design
- Architecture Patterns with Python: How to Apply DDD, Ports and Adapters, and Enterprise Architecture Design Patterns in a Pythonic Way
- Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
- Code Complete
- Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software (Developer Best Practices)
- Cracking the Coding Interview: 189 Programming Questions and Solutions
- Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
- Dive Into Design Patterns
- Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
- Elements of Programming Interviews in Python: The Insiders' Guide
- Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change (The XP Series)
- Head First Design Patterns
- Implementing Domain-Driven Design
- Introduction to Algorithms (The MIT Press)
- Junior Developer. Wszystko co trzeba wiedzieć, by zacząć pracę jako programista (🇵🇱)
- Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams
- Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
- Test Driven Development: By Example
- The C Programming Language
- The C++ Programming Language (4th Edition)
- The Clean Coder: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers
- The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide: How to Learn Programming Languages Quickly, Ace Your Programming Interview, and Land Your Software Developer Dream Job
- The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering
- The Pragmatic Programmer
- The Self-Taught Programmer: The Definitive Guide to Programming Professionally
- Working Effectively with Legacy Code
- Zawód: Programista (🇵🇱)
- Zrozumieć programowanie (🇵🇱)
- AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order
- Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
- Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do
- Brief Answers to the Big Questions
- Hacking Darwin: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity
- How Smart Machines Think
- Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain
- Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
- The Ape that Understood the Universe: How the Mind and Culture Evolve
- The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood
- 30 seconds of knowledge ← random code snippet every time you open a new tab
- Automa ← automate browser by connecting blocks
- ColorZilla ← advanced eyedropper
- Dark Reader ← dark mode for all the websites
- Decentraleyes ← protect yourself against tracking through "free", centralised, content delivery
- Disconnect ← visualize and block the invisible websites that track you
- EditThisCookie ← cookie editor
- Email Finder - GetProspect ← find business email address in one click
- F.B.(FluffBusting)Purity ← customise (clean) your Facebook
- Git History Browser Extension ← add "Open in Git History" button to GitHub repos
- GitHub Repository Size ← add repository size to GitHub's repository summary
- Github Web IDE ← add a new drop down menu to any Github repository to browse the source code in a number of online IDEs
- Grammarly ← very extensive tool to proofread English grammar
- HTTPS Everywhere ← force HTTPS if possible
- Hypothesis - Web & PDF Annotation ← open-source tool to highlight/annotate the text you read online and in the scientific papers. It's a great way to organize your research, as well as hold discussions about your annotations with other users like me
- Image Search Options ← set of highly customizable reverse image search context menu options
- Language Learning with Netflix ← display subtitles in both languages while watching Netflix
- LanguageTool ← check your writing in more than 20 languages (great alternative to Grammarly)
- Modern for Wikipedia ← redesigned user interface for Wikipedia
- Nimbus Capture ← advanced screenshot tool for Google Chrome
- OneTab ← save up to 95% memory by moving all open tabs into a single one in Google Chrome
- PocketTube ← Youtube Subscription Manager. Already does a lot of work with automatic tags
- Power Thesaurus ← find synonyms and antonyms to improve your writing
- Privacy Badger ← block invisible trackers
- Reedy ← speed reading with RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) technique
- Refined Twitter ← simplify Twitter UI and add useful features
- Return YouTube Dislike ← return ability to see dislikes
- Session Buddy ← manage browser sessions
- SponsorBlock ← skip sponsor segments in YouTube videos)
- Sourcegraph ← add code intelligence to GitHub and other code hosts
- Stylus ← user-style manager
- Tab Resize - split screen layouts ← resize the current tab and tabs to the right into layouts on separate windows
- Tampermonkey ← the most popular userscript manager
- uBlock Origin ← blocker addon (not only for ads)
- uMatrix ← point & click to forbid/allow any class of requests made by your browser. Use it to block scripts, iframes, ads, facebook, etc.
- Unclutter ← modern reader mode and article library for your browser
- Unhook - Remove YouTube Recommended Videos ← hide YouTube related videos, comments, video suggestions wall, homepage recommendations, trending tab, and other distractions
- VisBug ← FireBug for designers - edit any webpage, in any state
- Wappalyzer ← identify technology on websites
- Web Scrobbler ← scrobble music all around the web, e.g. to your Last.fm account
- Discord ← VoIP application (my preference over Slack)
- Google Hangouts ← remote video calls
- Hackpad ← web-based realtime wiki (great for knowledge sharing/documentation)
- Miro ← online collaborative whiteboard (great for remote event storming)
- Remote Work Toolkit ← set of tools for remote work
- Trello ← web-based Kanban-style list-making application (great for creating tickets)
- ahrefs ← research your competitors
- Bitcoin Regret Club ← check how much would you earn/lose if you would invest into Bitcoin on the chosen date
- BuzzSumo ← analyze what content performs best for any topic or competitor
- Calendly ← schedule appointments
- CoSchedule ← schedule online posts/marketing
- Cryptowatch ← live Bitcoin price charts
- FlatGA ← easy overview of your Google Analytics dashboard
- Google Optimize ← free tool to perform A/B tests to analyse customers
- Investing.com ← stock market quotes & financial news
- ODOO ← web-based open source business apps
- Sendy ← cheap newsletter system via Amazon SES
- Startup
- books ← list of books to help you along your startup journey
- idea checklist ← answer before opening a startup
- stacklist ← list of technologies used by startups
- stash ← curated directory of resources & tools to help you build your startup
- Tools for Makers ← hand-curated directory of tools for makers
- CTFlearn ← ethical hacking platform that enables tens of thousands to learn, practice, and compete
- CTFtime ← CTF archive, current overall Capture The Flag team rating, per-team statistics etc.
- Google CTF ← CTF organised by Google with different challenges to practice
- Hacker101 ← free class for web security
- Hacksplaining ← interactive lessons to present the most typical cybersecurity attacks. Afterwards, the site presents an extended article with the ways of how to protect ourselves from the particular vulnerability
- Hack The Box ← online platform allowing you to test your penetration testing skills and exchange ideas and methodologies with thousands of people in the security field
- HackTricks ← collection of hacking tricks & techniques that the author have learnt in CTFs, real life apps, and by reading researches and news
- pwn.college ← education platform for students (and other interested parties) to learn about, and practice, core cybersecurity concepts in a hands-on fashion
- The Book of Secret Knowledge ← collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more
- TryHackMe ← cybersecurity guides and challenges in your browser
- AmIUnique ← check your browser fingerprint
- Browserling ← online browser sandbox
- CheckShortURL ← shortened URL expander
- CyberChef ← web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
- DuckDuckGo ← find what has been hidden from you by Google
- Filecrypt ← encrypt a link
- Firefox Relay ← create aliases, randomly generated email addresses that forward to your real inbox
- Have I Been Pwned ← check if you have an account that has been compromised in a data breach
- Firefox Monitor ← the same tool from Firefox
- We Leak Info ← data breach search engine
- Hybrid Analysis ← analyse malware for free in the browser
- I know what you download ← torrent downloads and distributions for chosen IP
- IP Info ← check if your VPN leaks information
- Pi-Hole ← adblock for the whole network (requires: router + raspberry pi)
- PrivacyTools ← set of services, tools, and knowledge to protect your privacy
- PRISM Break ← set of privacy tools (categorised by operating systems)
- Privacy Respecting ← curated list of privacy respecting services and software
- Redirect Checker ← check your redirects and statuscode
- Shodan ← search engine of IoT
- Tails ← privacy OS for pendrive (protects your privacy and offers all sorts of apps to do so, like Tor, Thunderbird and PGP)
- Temp Mail ← create a temporary anonymous e-mail
- Webbkoll ← monitor privacy-enhancing features on websites, and find out who is letting you exercise control over your privacy
- Whois ← whois lookup
- Your social media fingerprint ← check where you are currently logged in
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My private Obsidian would be there, but I prefer to share only the most relevant content. IMPORTANT: be aware that many cheatsheets repeat false information, such as classifying logistic regression as a pure classification algorithm.
- Chris Albon ← comprehensive notes/code snippets on using Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
- Comprehensive Python Cheatsheet ← best Python cheatsheet I found so far
- Data Science board of my Pinterest
- Most general cheatsheet ← in a single PDF file
- Statistical Models ← most verified cheatsheet out there on the internet. I recommend following the author's LinkedIn account for lots of substantive discussions
- 50 Best Free Datasets for ML
- 100,000 Faces Generated by AI
- Academic Torrents
- Apollo Scape ← RGB videos with high resolution image sequences and per pixel annotation, survey-grade dense 3D points with semantic segmentation
- Awesome Public Datasets
- AWS Public Datasets
- Berkeley DeepDrive BDD100k ← 100,000 HD video sequences of over 1,100-hour driving experience across many different times in the day, weather conditions, and driving scenarios. Video sequences also include GPS locations, IMU data, and timestamps
- Caffe2
- Common Voice ← dataset of voices that everyone can use to train speech-enabled applications
- CORGIS ← datasets for beginners
- DataHub ← easiest way to find, share and publish datasets online
- Datasets for machine learning ← huge list (CV/NLP/Audio)
- Datasets for mind reading (dataset is still available here with a CRCNS account) ← fancy, huh?
- FiveThirtyEight ← economics, sports, politics
- Goodbooks-10k ← new dataset for book recommendations
- Google BigQuery ← public datasets from Google
- Google Dataset Search ← search engine of datasets from Google
- Grouplens datasets
- HealthData ← high value health data
- How readers browse Wikipedia
- Kaggle datasets
- List of lists with datasets
- LVIS ← dataset for large vocabulary instance segmentation
- Mapillary Vistas Dataset ← street-level imagery dataset with pixel‑accurate and instance‑specific human annotations for understanding street scenes around the world
- Mathematics Dataset ← generates mathematical question and answer pairs, from a range of question types at roughly school-level difficulty
- Million Song Dataset
- nuScenes ← large-scale autonomous driving dataset
- Papers With Code Datasets ← ML datasets with lots of filtering options
- Quandl ← financial data directly into Python
- Quantopian Datasets
- Tencent ML-Images ← largest multi-label image database; ResNet-101 model; 80.73% top-1 acc on ImageNet
- VQA ← 200k+ images and over a million questions (with answers) about those images
- easy-VQA ← simpler version of the original VQA dataset
- World Bank Open Data ← economic data
- YouTube 8M ← dataset of YouTube videos
- CalmJobs ← job board of companies who value work-life balance
- DataJobs ← jobs on the US market
- Indeed ← worldwide job search
- Kaggle jobs ← job board on Kaggle
- LinkedIn ← social platform for employees
- Remote Jobs ← browse 1,900+ remote companies and learn about their team, benefits, work culture and more
- StatsJobs ← jobs for statisticians
- Tech Interview Handbook ← carefully curated content to help you ace your next technical interview with a focus on algorithms
- Glassdoor ← find jobs and company reviews from its employees
- Jobscan ← optimise your resume using the ATS system
- levels.fyi ← compare salaries and career levels at big companies
- AI Expert Roadmap ← roadmap to becoming an Artificial Intelligence Expert in 2020
- AI Explorables ← big ideas in machine learning, simply explained by Google
- data-science-ipython-notebooks ← learn data science from IPython notebooks
- Deep Learning Monitor ← find new Arxiv papers, tweets and Reddit posts for you
- Dive into Deep Learning ← interactive deep learning book with code, math, and discussions, based on the NumPy interface
- Explained Visually ← interactive visualisations
- Kaggle ← home of data science for competitions, datasets, coursers, notebooks and discussions
- Machine Learning for Everyone ← blog post, which explains the most critical concepts in a funny and practical way. You won't be bored reading it, and it might take you around 30-40 mins
- Machine Learning on Coursera ← the must check course by Andrew Ng
- Machine Learning Study Path March 2019 ← GitHub repository with complete ML study path, focused on TensorFlow and Scikit-Learn
- Machine Learning with AWS ← free digital curriculum used to train Amazon’s developers and data scientists. You can end it up with a paid professional certification straight from AWS
- Made with ML ← platform for the ML community to learn, discover, share & organize content
- Neural Networks ← YouTube playlist of four (20 mins videos) explaining the theory behind neural networks (by 3blue1brown)
- Papers with Code ← free and open resource with Machine Learning papers, code and evaluation tables
- Data Science Central ← more of a social network for data passionates
- DataTau ← Hacker News like. Still growing, but I prefer it mostly for the concise design
- KDnuggets ← hub for news, jobs and more, just like Data Science Central
- Towards Data Science ← Medium for DS
- Twitter ← you can start with #datascience or Follow Friday (AI)
- A Neural Network Playground ← train a neural network
- CNN Explainer ← interactive visualization system designed to help non-experts learn about Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs)
- ColorBrewer ← colour advice for maps
- Decision Trees in Javascript ← random forest demo in Javascript
- check out also SVMs demo
- GAN Lab ← play with Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) in your browser!
- Grail Text Recognizer ← text recognition explained
- Image-to-Image Demo ← interactive image translation with pix2pix-tensorflow
- Interactive Machine Learning List ← list of interactive ML visualisations
- Interactive Tools for ML, DL and Math ← learn and play with ML interactively (I highly recommend it!)
- Keras.js ← run Keras models in your browser
- Lyrebird AI ← voice cloning
- PAIR tools ← open-source tools to help make ML models more understandable, reliable, and fair (by Google)
- Plotly Chart Studio ← online Plotly graph maker
- RAWGraphs ← quickly generate data visualisations from spreadsheets
- RecurrentJS Sentence Memorization
- Seeing Theory ← visual introduction to probability and statistics
- SegNet ← image segmentation
- Self-driving cars in the browser
- StarByFace ← celebrity look-alike application
- Talk to Transformer ← write some text and generate the next sentences
- Teachable Machine ← simple GUI for creating ML models
- Cross Validated ← Stack Overflow for DS
- Data Science Stack Exchange ← alternative to Cross Validated
- Quora ← general website for questions
- subreddits ← find the right subreddits in the list below
As there are many, I highly encourage you to check my custom feeds:
- Datavisualization ← list of visualisation tools
- FlowingData ← blog on data visualisation
- Information is Beautiful ← see it with your own eyes
- Population.io ← what's your place in the world population? How long will you live?
- Simply Statistics ← blog on data visualisation
- Worldometers ← real-time world statistics
- Can't Unsee ← check your graphical sense
- Everypixel ← find free or paid stock images
- Grumpy Website ← examples where the design went wrong
- GUI gallery for every OS
- Squoosh ← optimise image size
- UI Goodies ← directory of online resources
- Adobe Color ← colour wheel by Adobe
- Canva Color Wheel ← colour wheel by Canva
- Color Hunt ← colour palettes to choose from
- ColorKitty ← create and discover colour palettes
- Coolors ← quickly generate new colour schemes
- Happy Hues ← colour palette inspiration site
- Canva ← create graphics easily
- Carbon ← share an image of code
- Coggle ← generate mind maps
- diagrams.net ← free online diagram software (previously: draw.io)
- Hatchful ← logo creator from the Shopify team
- Kapwing ← collaborative platform for creating images, videos, and GIFs
- Launchaco ← free online logo maker
- Marvel ← create mockups in the browser
- Venngage ← infographic creator
- Photopea ← Photoshop in the browser
- Pixlr X ← online image editor
- remove.bg ← automatically remove background from an image
- Unscreen ← automatically remove background from a video
- CoreUI Icons ← premium designed free icon set with marks in SVG, Webfont and raster formats
- Eva Icons ← simple open-source icons
- Flaticon ← free vector icons
- Font Awesome ← vector icons and social logos for your website
- icons8 ← free icons
- Eventbrite ← social network for events
- Eventil ← events for tech people
- Facebook Events
- Hackathon.com ← find worldwide hackathons
- Meetup ← social network for events
All the mentioned sites are mostly free of clickbait and offer the triumph of form over content.
- Ars Technica
- dobreprogramy (🇵🇱) ← one of the most popular Polish sites
- Hacker News ← my top resource with high quality content and discussions. Check out my dark theme to save your eyes
- Slashdot
- TechCrunch
- The Hacker News ← cybersecurity news
- Brilliant ← replace lecture videos with hands-on, interactive problem solving
- Hypothesis ← open-source tool to highlight/annotate the text you read online and in the scientific papers. It's a great way to organize your research, as well as hold discussions about your annotations with other users like me
- Polar Bookshelf ← open-source tool to annotate PDF documents and websites and later turn them into Anki flashcards. It's a quite unique alternative to Hypothesis
- Researcher ← feed for scientific papers
- Simple Wikipedia ← Wikipedia articles explained in simple words
I've explained my way of using flashcards (mainly Anki) thoroughly in this blog post.
- Anki ← my favourite software to learn through spaced repetition and active learning in mobile and open-source PC app. Make sure to check out my own decks
- flashcards.wizardzines ← set of flashcards from Julia Evans
- Flashcards for Developers ← online flashcards based mostly on programming skills
- Fluent Forever ← paid application to study languages. You can also read its accompanying book and watch the author’s comparison between FF and Anki
- Memrise ← learn a language and not only
- NeuraCache ← automatically generate flashcards from Twitter posts, Markdown editors, Kindle or your favourite note-taking tools, such as OneNote, Evernote or Roam and study them all using a mobile app
- Quizlet ← more user-friendly alternative to Anki
- RemNote ← note-taking app that will convert your notes to flashcards with the use of specific syntax. Here you can check its live demo
- ShortcutFoo ← fun way to memorise shortcuts and commands
- SuperMemo ← more advanced tool over Anki, including the incremental reading feature. The author also dedicated a lot of time into the science behind the learning topic
- Tinycards ← flashcard app from the creators of Duolingo
- Busuu ← global language learning community, where you can take language courses to practice reading, writing, listening and speaking (great alternative to Duolingo)
- Clozemaster ← language learning gamification through mass exposure to vocabulary in context
- Duolingo ← free web/mobile app to learn most of the languages
- LyricsTraining ← learning languages with the music videos and filling in the lyrics of your favorite songs
- Reverso Context ← translator with example sentences to give more context
- Rosetta Stone ← learn online with a possibility to book online conversations with a native speaker
- YouGlish ← search engine to find the pronunciation of the phrase in a YouTube video. The site offers multiple languages
- A Cloud Guru ← courses and real hands-on labs in AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and beyond
- Coursera ← courses by universities and other professional organizations
- Courseroot ← course search engine
- DataCamp ← online courses just for data science
- Dataquest ← online courses just for data science (seems to be tougher than DataCamp but lacks the mobile app)
- edX ← online university-level courses
- HN Academy ← online courses recommended by the community of Hacker News
- Khan Academy ← free online university
- O'Reilly learning ← learning platform with online interactive sandboxes and access to O'Reilly books
- SwitchUp ← compare/rank bootcamps by subjects
- Udacity ← high-quality courses for tech topics
- Udemy ← find and create online courses
- Quora ← ask anything
- Reddit ← find the right subreddit for your question
- Stack Exchange ← find the right site to ask your question
- Stack Overflow ← all the programming related questions
- AI Explorables ← big ideas in machine learning, simply explained by Google
- Explained Visually ← interactive visualisations
- Explorable Explanations ← hub for learning through interactive online games. Make sure to check out more from Nicky Case!
- Explorable Physics ← course notes for algebra based physics with explorable explanations
- Neal.fun ← lots of interactive educational/interesting comparisons
- Prajwal DSouza ← simulations related to Math, Physics and Computer Science
- Cassowary ← run Windows applications on Linux as if they are native
- DistroTest ← try running any Linux distro in the cloud VM
- instantbox ← spin up temporary Linux systems with instant webshell access from any browser
- Peek ← animated GIF recorder for Linux
- termtosvg ← record terminal sessions as SVG animations
- UserLAnd ← run a Linux distribution or application on Android (without root)
- WebVM ← server-less virtual Linux env running client-side in HTML5/WebAssembly
- Wine ← compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD
- xxh ← bring your favorite shell wherever you go through ssh
Additionally, you can find settings of my terminals (UI, plugins, aliases, etc.) in the my-terminal repository.
- bat ← cat(1) clone with wings
- broot ← new way to see and navigate directory trees
- CommandLineFu← share & browse Linux CLI one-liners
- crontab guru ← quick and simple editor for cron schedule expressions
- eza ← modern replacement for
ls
- explainshell ← match CLI arguments to their help text
- fd ← better alternative to
find
- fzf ← CLI fuzzy finder
- howdoi ← get quick answers to common linux related questions, right inside your terminal by typing
"howdoi [your question]"
- htop ← interactive process viewer
- Modern Unix ← collection of modern/faster/saner alternatives to common unix commands
- A list of new(ish) command line tools ← by Julia Evans
- Neofetch ← CLI tool to display information about your OS in an aesthetic way
- nushell ← new type of shell
- Oh My Zsh ← framework for managing your Zsh configuration
- Online Bash Shell ← online Bash editor
- Outrun ← execute a local command using the processing power of another Linux machine
- ShellCheck ← find bugs in your shell scripts
- Starship ← prompt for any shell (customize it, e.g. to disable the package module)
- tealdeer ← very fast implementation of tldr in Rust
- tree ← display directories as trees (with optional color/HTML output)
- zsh ← shell designed for interactive use, although it is also a powerful scripting language
- zsh-autosuggestions ← fish-like autosuggestions for Zsh
- zsh-syntax-highlighting ← fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh
- aws-cli ← official Amazon AWS command-line interface
- helm ← package manager for Kubernetes
- jq ← CLI JSON processor
- k9s ← Kubernetes CLI (alternatively, try Lens)
- kubectl ← Kubernetes cluster manager
- kustomize ← Kubernetes native configuration management
- sops ← tool for managing secrets
- yq ← command-line YAML, JSON and XML processor
- AirBuddy ← control wireless devices
- Alfred ← extendable launcher
- Amphetamine ← keep your screen awake
- Automator ← built-in app to create workflows
- Bartender ← take control of menu bar
- BetterSnapTool ← easily manage your window positions
- BetterTouchTool ← customize various input devices
- BetterZip ← next generation of archiving
- CleanShot X ← screenshot tool
- Monosnap ← free alternative
- DevUtils ← all-in-one toolbox for developers
- DevToysMac ← free alternative
- espanso ← cross-platform text expander (you can find my settings here)
- Ferdium ← all the social apps in one place
- HazeOver ← fade out background windows
- Homebrew ← package manager for macOS
- iStatistica Pro (with iStatistica Sensors) ← system monitoring
- iTerm2 ← better terminal (you can find my settings here)
- Itsycal ← tiny menu bar calendar
- Karabiner-Elements ← keyboard customizer
- Keyboard Maestro ← macOS automation software
- lima ← launch Linux virtual machines with automatic file sharing and port forwarding (similar to WSL2)
- Little Snitch ← host-based application firewall for macOS
- mas ← Mac App Store command line interface
- MeetingBar ← menu bar calendar
- Microsoft
- Microsoft Excel ← my favourite spreadsheet editor
- Microsoft Outlook ← my favourite e-mail client
- Microsoft PowerPoint ← my favourite slideshow creator
- Microsoft Word ← my favourite document editor
- New File Menu ← create new files via Finder
- Numi ← beautiful calculator
- Objective-See’s Tools ← free, open-source, tools to secure your Mac
- Orbstack ← faster alternative for Docker Desktop
- PDF Reader Pro ← best PDF editor as per this comparison
- QSpace Pro ← more advanced Finder
- Raycast ← alternative to Alfred
- Sloth ← show all open files, directories, sockets, pipes and devices in use by all running processes
- SoundSource ← advanced audio controls
- System Color Picker ← built-in color picker
- Timer RH ← timer/stopwatch app
- Tinker Tool ← adjust hidden OS features, e.g. to disable animation on hiding/showing dock
- Transmit ← upload, download, and manage files on tons of servers
- UnnaturalScrollWheels ← invert scroll direction for mouse & trackpad
- Warp ← modern terminal reimagined with AI (you can find my settings here)
- Xcode Command Line Tools ← tools for software developers that run on the command line
- Zed ← open-source code editor written in Rust (my replacement for Sublime Text)
- Become a Calculus Master ← Udemy course of three parts
- Better Explained ← free calculus course
- Calculus for Beginners and Artists ← free online book
- Calculus For The People -- Season 1 ← free online book with interactive elements
- Example Problems ← example problems with solutions in a Wiki format
- immersive linear algebra ← free interactive online book
- Interactive Linear Algebra ← free online textbook at Georgia Tech
- Mathematics For Machine Learning ← free book in a PDF format
- Mathigon ← interactive math online
- Math is Fun ← easy mathematical explanations
- OnlineStatBook ← easy to understand book about math (in my opinion). It is best to go through the online version as it contains some exercises
- Desmos ← graphing calculator. You can create visualisations close to 3blue1brown style (such as [1] or [2])
- Manim ← generate explanatory animations for your math videos (created by 3blue1brown)
- Mathway ← algebra problem solver
- Symbolab ← step by step solver
- WolframAlpha ← ultimate online calculator
- AdGuard ← get rid of intrusive ads and online tracking
- Algorithms: Explained and Animated ← great representation of various algorithms
- AnkiDroid Flashcards ← learn any topic using active learning and spaced repetition. Before using the mobile app, I strongly suggest to set up your account and decks of cards using the PC app. Also, make sure to check the public decks shared from my side
- AZ Screen Recorder ← best free screen recorder (though, I have switched to Android's built-in "Screen recorder")
- Backdrops ← my favorite high-quality wallpaper app
- Boost for reddit ← Reddit client
- Brilliant ← replace lecture videos with hands-on, interactive problem solving
- Calmaria ← focus / breathe / relax
- Chess King (Learn Tactics & Solve Puzzles) ← collection of chess education courses
- Cymath - Math Problem Solver ← step by step problem solver
- Elevate ← used daily can significantly improve math, reading, writing, speaking, and listening
- Enki ← learn data science, coding, and stay on top of tech trends
- File Manager Plus ← my favourite file manager
- Foreca ← weather forecast
- Google Lens ← search what you see
- Grasshopper ← learn JavaScript for free from Google
- Harmonic for Hacker News ← great looking tech news that I can read for hours
- HiPER Calc Scientific Calculator ← high precision scientific calculator
- InShot ← most advanced video editor
- lichess ← best open-source free chess
- Listen Audiobook Player ← my favourite Audiobook Player
- Mathlab Graphing Calculator ← scientific, graphing, fraction and matrix calculator in one app
- Network Analyzer ← network analysis, scanning and problem detection
- One Calendar ← manage all your calendars on all your devices
- Pocket Casts ← my favourite Podcast Player
- Polish ← most advanced photo editor
- Puzzlerama ← stock of puzzles
- Pydroid 3 ← Python 3 IDE for Android
- Screen On ← app and widget to keep the screen on
- Simon Tatham's Puzzles ← mobile implementation of the web-based collection of one-player puzzle games
- Statinfer (archived apk file) ← quiz app to test your data science skills (ML, DL, tools, interview questions, etc.)
- SoloLearn ← mobile programming university
- Termux ← Android terminal emulator and Linux environment app (you can find my settings here)
- Tiny Scanner ← PDF scanner app
- Twilight ← blue light filter (though, I prefer Android's built-in "Eye comfort shield")
- Universe in a Nutshell ← Wait but Why and Kurzgesagt version of the online Scale of the Universe 2
- Ableton
- FL Studio ← my favourite choice with lots of online tutorials. Can be highly extended with multiple plugins
- academy.fm ← lots of online courses
- ADSR ← learn Serum, Reaktor, Massive, etc.
- Beatboxing for kids ← teach your kids beatboxing using everyday words
- Learn music with Ableton ← interactively in your browser
- Melodics ← interactive desktop software
- Pianu ← online interactive piano
- Playground Sessions ← my personal favorite app to learn piano
- Simply Piano ← mobile app that listens to the sound through a microphone
- Synthesia ← game that can help you learn how to play the piano using falling notes
- Brain.fm ← music to improve focus
- defonic ← create immersive soundscape
- Endel ← personalized soundscapes to help you focus, relax, and sleep. Backed by neuroscience
- Last.fm ← track your scrobbles. Make sure to follow me!
- lofi.cafe ← online radio to focus and relax
- lofi generator ← algorithmically generate royalty-free lofi hip-hop
- lofi hip hop radio ← live YouTube transmission of background music for your studying sessions
- Moodil ← nature sounds
- musicForProgramming ← series of mixes intended for listening while '+task+' to aid concentration
- myNoise ← create beautiful noises to mask the noises you don’t want to hear
- Noises.online ← premium masking sounds
- Poolsuite FM ← the chillest place online: a place where it's perpetually the summer of 1997 (probably my favourite radio)
- Radio Garden ← listen to thousands of radio stations from the world using a Google Earth based menu
- SoundCloud ← find lots of indie music and upload your own one. Make sure to follow me!
- Spotify ← stream music online
- ADSR ← sample packs + music courses
- BBC Sound Effects ← 16000 BBC Sound Effects in WAV format
- Cymatics.fm ← 1000’s of free samples, presets, and more
- Loopmasters ← different types of samples: one shots, loops, construction kits (samples combined for one particular song)
- SoundPacks ← comprehensive source for free sample packs, drum kits, loop packs, and preset packs
- alda ← text-based programming language for music composition
- Bongo Cat ← hit the bongos like Bongo Cat!
- Chrome Music Lab ← website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments
- DeepJ ← AI to compose piano music in real-time
- drumbit ← online drum machine
- Every Noise at Once ← map of music styles (play each style with a single click)
- Jukeblocks ← song structure generator, that generates the tracks, song sections and composition/arrangement of a song
- Ludotune ← make music with 3D blocks
- Music Grid ← turn on sound, tap on the grid
- Music Maker ← with the use of AI
- noise.sh ← digital signal processing spreadsheet for sound design
- Roland50 Studio ← online music creation platform by Yuri Suzuki and Roland
- SOUL ← IDE and language to make music
- Spleeter ← extract acapella from the song using AI (demonstration video)
- The Infinite Drum Machine ← create beats using sounds from the everyday world
- AI News ← daily summary of AI discords + top Twitter accounts
- Awesome Newsletters ← curated list of awesome newsletters
- Bullets.news ← scientific papers summarized in few bullet points
- Dane i Analizy (🇵🇱) ← ML, AI, devops, data analysis, Python and R
- Data Elixir ← weekly dose of the top data science picks from around the web. Covering machine learning, data visualization, analytics, and strategy
- Data Science Weekly ← featuring curated news, articles and jobs related to Data Science. You can read the archive at any time
- DEV Community ← weekly newsletter of top 7 posts (activate in settings of your account)
- GitHub Trending Repos ← subscribe to weekly/daily sets of trending repositories from different languages
- Hacker Newsletter ← weekly newsletter of best posts from Hacker News
- Highbrow ← choose a topic to learn and receive a daily message
- Infopigula (🇵🇱) ← the most important polish/global news in a nutshell
- Inside ← daily newsletters on different topics. For example, check out Inside AI
- James Clear ← apply better habits in your life (from the author of Atomic Habits)
- KubeWeekly ← weekly newsletter for all things Kubernetes and beyond
- learnbyexample weekly ← CLI, Python, Regular Expressions, Vim, etc.
- Machine Learning Ops Roundup ← bringing together the best articles, news and papers about MLOps
- Morning Cup of Coding ← daily programming newsletter featuring long form technical articles of all fields of software engineering
- Papers with Code ← stay informed on the latest trending ML papers with code, research developments, libraries, methods, and datasets
- Podcast Notes ← summary of podcasts in few bullet points
- Product Hunt Daily ← a daily digest of the best of Product Hunt, created by your friends
- Superhuman ← popular AI newsletter
- The Batch ← stay updated with weekly AI News and Insights from DeepLearning.AI
- The Data Science Roundup ← internet's most useful data science articles
- The Overflow ← newsletter by developers, for developers
- TLDR Newsletter ← daily 5-minute e-mails on selected categories (AI, DevOps, IT, ...)
- unknowNews (🇵🇱) ← weekly newsletter. Check its archive or search engine for the past sendings
- Unreadit/Tech ← Reddit content on tech
I recommend listening to all podcasts through Pocket Casts web/mobile app.
- Akademia.pl (🇵🇱) ← podcast for new entrepreneurs
- Life Hacking Podcast (🇵🇱) ← develop your mind
- MiroBurn Show (🇵🇱) ← main podcast by MiroBurn
- Przygody Przedsiębiorców (🇵🇱) ← interviews with entrepreneurs
- Startup my Way (🇵🇱) ← SaaS, startups, tech, future
- Ted Talks Business
- Więcej niż oszczędzanie pieniędzy (🇵🇱) ← how to spend money the right way
- Breaking Badness ← where timely and relevant security news meets ninja jokes and sit down comedy
- Cyber Security Headlines ← six-minute news podcast available every weekday
- Daily Information Security Podcast ("StormCast") ← daily 5-10 minute information security threat updates
- Darknet Diaries ← true stories from the dark side of the internet
- Digital Forensic Survival Podcast ← computer forensic analysis, techniques, methodology, tool reviews and more
- Kacper Szurek (🇵🇱) ← overview of the latest security news
- Malicious Life ← history of cybersecurity, with comments and reflections by real hackers
- Na Podsłuchu - Niebezpiecznik.pl (🇵🇱) ← discussions of different cybersecurity topics
- The Privacy, Security, and OSINT Show ← weekly podcast presents ideas to help you become digitally invisible, stay secure from cyber threats, and make you a better online investigator
- The Social-Engineer Podcast ← podcast on social engineering
- Biznes Myśli (🇵🇱) ← AI podcast by Vladimir
- DataEvangelists (🇵🇱) ← 1st Polish podcast on data science
- Data Framed ← from DataCamp creators
- Lex Fridman Podcast ← AI talks with top engineers
- Practical AI ← making artificial intelligence practical, productive, and accessible to everyone
- Python Bytes ← weekly podcast on Python
- Talk Python To Me ← podcast on Python and related technologies
- The Numberphile podcast ← fall in love with numbers
- Ubuntu AI ← about the impact of artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science
- DevOps and Docker Talk ← interviews and audience Q&A from Bret Fisher's YouTube Live show and other chats with friends in the world of cloud native and container DevOps
- Kubernetes Notes ← based on Kubernetes Documentation
- Kubernetes Podcast from Google ← weekly news and interview show with insight from the Kubernetes community
- MLOps.community ← weekly talks and fireside chats about everything that has to do with the new space emerging around DevOps for Machine Learning aka MLOps aka Machine Learning Operations
- MLOps Live ← podcast by Neptune.ai
- Patoarchitekci (🇵🇱) ← about the modern architecture in IT
- Więcej Niż Konteneryzacja (🇵🇱) ← everything about containers by Damian Naprawa
- 60-Second Science ← 60-second podcasts to explain scientific topics
- Dan Carlin's Hardcore History ← one of the most popular podcasts on history
- Duolingo podcast ← learn languages with Duolingo
- People Guy w IT (🇵🇱) ← technology leadership topics
- Podcast Notes ← best ideas and recommendations from the top podcasts
- Podcast Pasja Informatyki (🇵🇱) ← philosophy + IT
- Przemek Górczyk Podcast (🇵🇱) ← interviews with various experts
- Simplify ← for anybody who’s taken a close look at their habits, their happiness, their relationships, or their health
- Ted Talks Daily ← use your podcast app to find more categorised TED talks
- The 3b1b podcast ← interviews hosted by Grant Sanderson, the creator of 3blue1brown
- The Anthropocene Reviewed ← reviews of facets of the human-centred planet
- The Joe Rogan Experience ← famous podcast of Comedian Joe Rogan
- The Stephen Wolfram Podcast ← from the creator of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha and the Wolfram Language
- Ben Greenfield Fitness ← fitness advice
- Bulletproof Radio ← biohacker podcast by Dave Asprey
- Huberman Lab ← analysis of Neuroscience: how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body controls our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health
- TedTalks Health
- Andrzej on Software ← software, including but not limited to Ruby, JS, OOP, DDD, CQRS, AI, business, sales, marketing
- DevelopersHangout ← discussions of topics about coding and all that comes with it
- Developer Tea ← short podcast for developers
- Devsession (🇵🇱) ← from programmer for programmers
- DevTalk (🇵🇱) ← podcast for programmers
- Retrospektywa (🇵🇱) ← talks about IT projects
- The Real Python Podcast ← interviews, coding tips, and conversation with guests from the Python community
- The Stack Overflow Podcast ← weekly conversation about working in software development
- ActivityWatch ← open-source time tracker (alternative to RescueTime)
- Box Breathing Exercise ← take a break, breathe and calm down
- DeepL ← AI based translator (imho, better than Google Translator)
- Effective Engineer Notes ← quick read on how to be effective and get things done
- Focusmate ← let others watch you while you work
- Focus Sounds ← navigate to the "Music" section of this list
- Inoreader ← web-based content and RSS feed reader
- Intention ← Chrome extension to stop visiting distractive websites
- Leave Me Alone ← see all of your subscription emails in one place and unsubscribe from them with a single click
- lofi.cafe ← online radio to focus and relax
- Make ← automate various tasks (more advanced than IFTT and 2.5x cheaper than Zapier)
- Monochrome mode (grayscale mode) activation on your mobile device ← attract yourself less to the colourless screen
- Obsidian ← my favourite powerful knowledge base (note-taking tool) that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files
- OneNote Desktop ← note-taking tool from Microsoft (desktop version is much more feature-rich over the UWP app)
- Office OneNote Gem Add-Ins ← lots of plugins for different versions of OneNote
- Onetastic ← set of extensions for OneNote
- Productivity Methods ← large list by Todoist
- Productivity Stack ← list of productivity tools
- Quirk ← app to apply Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). The website also explains what is CBT
- Raindrop.io ← bookmark manager (Pocket like app)
- RemNote ← note-taking app that will convert your notes to flashcards with the use of specific syntax. Here you can check its live demo
- Roam ← note-taking tool as powerful as a graph database, applying the Zettelkasten method (alternative to Obsidian)
- Todoist ← my daily to-do app (using this link you will get 2 months of premium for free!). If you don't know how to start, check out my Todoist setup and inspire yourself!
- Toggl ← the most integrated time tracker
- Binary Search ← create a room, invite your friends, and race to finish the problems
- CheckiO ← learn Python or JavaScript through the online game
- Codecademy ← one of the biggest online coding platforms
- CodeCombat ← coding games to learn Python and JavaScript
- CodeGym ← online Java programming course that is 80% based on practice
- CodeSignal ← the most popular website of this kind
- Codewars ← improve your skills by training with others on real code challenges
- CodinGame ← learn programming through online sets of puzzles
- Edabit ← simple, new website in the market
- exercism ← 100% free service, where you submit solutions through your terminal
- HackerRank ← my personal choice. I've started with included 30-days coding challenge and can totally recommend it
- JetBrains Academy ← dive into Java, Python, and other programming languages in a project-based learning environment that is integrated with JetBrains IDEs
- LeetCode ← more advanced website, where you will mostly find problems asked by the world's largest tech companies. I recommend watching Kevin Naughton Jr. who goes through many problems from there
- Project Lovelace ← bunch of free scientific programming problems. Each problem teaches some bit of science, like how to simulate a guitar, splice DNA, or predict the weather
- StrataScratch ← over 1000 data science exercises taken from real companies to practice SQL and Python
- Docker Desktop ← application for building and sharing containerized application
- Postman ← popular API client that makes it easy for developers to create, share, test and document APIs
- Anaconda ← most popular Python/R Data Science platform, which lets you install and manage all of the following tools:
- Jupyter Notebook ← good choice for the beginning and the reason of maintaining a well-documented code
- Spyder ← Python IDE
- RStudio ← R IDE
- Google Colab ← alternative to Jupyter Notebook. Run your code entirely in the browser and improve the model learning time by leveraging Google's GPU/TPU
- PyCharm ← more robust Python IDE
- Sublime Text ← the most optimised text editor with a package control
- Visual Studio Code ← highly extensible IDE from Microsoft (explained thoroughly in My VS Code Playground blog post)
- Algorithm Visualiser ← interactive online platform to visualise algorithms from code
- Pandas Data Tutor ← write Python pandas code in your browser and see how it transforms your data step-by-step
- Python Tutor ← visualise Python algorithms, step by step
- Tidy Data Tutor ← write R and Tidyverse code in your browser and see how your data frame changes at each step
- contains.dev ← explore Docker image files, layers and dependencies
- curlconverter ← generate code from cURL commands
- Hoppscotch ← open-source API dev ecosystem
- Coding Ground ← set of online IDE and compilers
- OnlineGDB ← online compiler and debugger
- Repl.it ← collaborative, in-browser IDE to code in 50+ languages
- vscode.dev ← VS Code for the web
- MySQL Syntax Check ← online SQL Query Checker
- SQLite Online ← SQL Online IDE
- SQLite Playground ← run SQL query to see the results
- Animatize ← Drag a character with your mouse to create an animation
- Can I use ... ← up-to-date browser support tables for support of front-end web technologies
- CSS Stats ← analytics and visualizations for your stylesheets
- Dead link checker ← broken link checker
- ExtendsClass ← toolbox for web designers and webmasters
- favicon.cc ← favicon.ico generator
- GTmetrix ← website performance checker
- JSONing ← collection of free online JSON tools for web developers
- Layoutit Grid ← quickly draw down web pages layouts with our clean editor, and get HTML and CSS code
- Nu HTML checker ← validate HTML
- Tiny Helpers ← collection of free single-purpose online tools for web developers
- Transform tools ← polyglot web converter
- Airtable ← partly spreadsheet, partly database. Can replace WordPress for non-technical users, who can also manage multiple domains using this tool
- Bubble ← visual programming (no coding required)
- Coda ← build docs as powerful as an app (no coding recuired)
- DevDocs ← API documentation browser
- free-for.dev ← list of software (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, etc.) and other offerings that have free tiers for developers
- json.pizza ← beautify your JSON code
- pyrexp ← online regex tester and visualizer for Python
- regex101 ← online regex tester and debugger
- StackEdit ← visual Markdown editor
- 30 seconds of code ← collection of useful snippets in multiple languages, which you can understand in 30 seconds or less
- A to Z Resources for Students ← find even more resources to learn software engineering
- Build your own X ← resources to start developing your first website, database; you name it
- Code Club ← find ideas for your Python projects
- Coding Interview University ← complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer
- Data Structure Visualisations ← interactive visualisation for most of data structures
- DevTube ← developer videos in one place. You can try replacing YouTube with DevTube
- Every Programmer Should Know ← collection of (mostly) technical things every software developer should know
- freeCodeCamp ← learn to code from open-source community for free
- Games of Coding ← curated list of games that can teach you how to learn a programming language
- Goalkicker ← free programming books on various technologies
- interviewing.io ← free anonymous interview practice. Before practising you can watch technical mock interviews with engineers from big companies
- JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures ← algorithms and data structures implemented in JavaScript with explanations and links to further readings. Don't prevent yourself from taking a look, even if you're not a JS developer
- Katacoda ← learn new technologies using real environments right in your browser
- Learn X by doing Y ← list of projects to learn by doing
- Learn X in Y Minutes ← take a whirlwind tour of your next favourite language. Community-driven!
- My Pinterest Page about Software Development ← here I store the most interesting infographics
- O'Reilly learning ← learn artificial intelligence, operations, data, UX design, finance, leadership, and more
- Packt Hub Tutorials ← free web dev & programming tutorials
- Python Awesome ← nice collection of often useful awesome Python frameworks, libraries and software
- The Best Python Lighting Talks ← videos to watch about Python
- Real Python ← Python tutorials, quizzes, courses and more
- Refactoring ← pleasant guide to clean your messy code
- Tutorialspoint ← programmer's ultimate Wikipedia
- W3Schools ← well documented online tutorials
- Ancient Earth Globe ← what did Earth look like X million years ago?
- Champion Traveler ← find the best time to travel based on the weather
- Cell Tower Distribution ← world's largest open database of cell towers
- city roads ← render every single road within a city
- Country Comparison ← across 6 different business factors, by Hofstede Insights
- Dollar Street ← photos as data to kill country stereotypes
- Expatistan ← compare cost of living between cities
- If It Were My Home ← compare countries
- My Life Elsewhere ← quality of life comparison
- Nomad List ← filter the best cities to live
- Numbeo ← cost of living comparison
- See a satellite tonight ← search for a satellite on your sky
- ShadeMap ← simulate sun shadows for any time and place on Earth
- Shadow Calculator ← sun shadow on Google Maps
- Submarine Cables ← map of submarine cables
- Surname Maps in Europe ← surname maps generator of main european countries
- The Best Time to Travel Anywhere ← comparison of weather, number of tourists etc.
- The True Size Of ... ← select a country, drag it around the world map to compare its size
- Weather Spark ← climate reports with the weather by month, day, even hour
- What to Eat in ← list of things to eat in selected countries
- Wikivoyage ← worldwide travel guide
- World's Air Pollution ← real-time air quality index
- 7-Zip ← file archiver with a high compression ratio
- Action! ← screen recorder
- AIMP ← music player
- AquaSnap ← tiling window manager
- Audacity ← simple audio editor
- AutoHotkey ← ultimate automation scripting language for Windows (here is a collection of my scripts)
- Calibre ← e-book manager
- Chocolatey ← package manager
- clink ← Bash's powerful command line editing in cmd.exe
- Deskreen ← turn any device into a secondary screen for your computer
- DevToys ← Swiss Army knife for developers
- Directory Opus ← ultimate file manager (worth paying for)
- Ditto ← clipboard manager
- espanso ← cross-platform text expander (you can find my settings here)
- Everything ← search local files instantly
- EverythingToolbar ← Everything integration for the Windows taskbar
- Ferdium ← all the social apps in one place
- FileZilla ← free and open-source FTP client/server
- f.lux ← reduce the amount of blue light at night (you can also install the UWP app)
- Frink ← practical calculating tool and programming language designed to make physical calculations simple
- FxSound ← open-source software to boost sound quality
- GitKraken ← cross-platform GUI Git client
- gsudo ← sudo for Windows
- JDownloader ← open-source download management tool
- KeePassXC ← cross-platform password manager. Otherwise, consider 1Password as the most secure online manager
- MobaXterm ← enhanced terminal for Windows with X11 server, tabbed SSH client, network tools and much more
- Mp3tag ← mp3 tag editor
- Ninite ← install and update all your programs at once
- NirSoft - freeware utilities ← freeware tools and system utilities
- Oh My Posh ← prompt theme engine for any shell. Alternatively, use Starship
- Patch My PC ← tool for detecting and automatically updating software (shows less stuff than UpdateHub)
- PDF-XChange Editor ← most feature-rich PDF viewer/editor
- PortableApps.com ← full-featured portable software system
- Potplayer ← video player
- PowerToys ← Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
- PuTTY← SSH and telnet client
- qBittorrent ← open-source torrent manager
- scoop ← command-line installer for Windows
- ShareX ← most feature-rich screen capture tool
- simplewall ← configure Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) which can configure network activity on your computer
- Sysinternals Utilities Index ← utilities to manage, diagnose, troubleshoot, and monitor a Microsoft Windows environment
- TaskbarX ← center Windows taskbar icons with a variety of animations and options
- UpdateHub ← tool for detecting and automatically updating software (shows more stuff than Patch My PC)
- Windows Terminal ← modern terminal application (you can find my settings here)
- WinMerge ← open-source diff checker (required e.g. by Ditto)
- WinSCP ← popular SFTP client and FTP client for Microsoft Windows
- WSLg ← open GUI software through WSL
- XnView MP ← powerful photo viewer, image management, image resizer
- After the Deadline ← free spell checker
- Diffchecker ← compare differences in text, images, PDFs and more
- Grammarly ← most popular English proofreader with AI optimisation
- LanguageTool Plus ← proofreading extension
- Parts of speech ← categorise words based on similar grammatical properties (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)
- Power Thesaurus ← synonym finder
- Readable ← perform the ultimate readability test (base on Flesch Kincaid Reading Ease, SMOG Index and more...)
- Word Frequency Counter ← paste in the text and find out if you're not overusing particular words
- ZoteroBib ← web bibliography manager. Also, check the cross-platform version
- Awesome LaTeX ← list of LaTeX resources
- Mathpix Snip ← convert images to LaTeX by capturing your screen
- Overleaf ← online LaTeX editor, recommended not only for the beginners
- arXiv ← open access to the scientific papers
- Arxiv Sanity Preserver ← web interface that attempts to tame the overwhelming flood of papers on Arxiv
- DOAJ ← directory of open access journals
- Google Scholar ← web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature
- JSTOR ← access to more than 12 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines
- ResearchGate ← European commercial social networking site for scientists and researchers to share papers, ask and answer questions, and find collaborators
- ScienceDirect ← website which provides subscription-based access to a large database of scientific and medical research
- Sci-Hub ← unlock access to all scientific papers using its URL, PMID/DOI
- Springer ← access to millions of scientific documents from journals, books, series, protocols, reference works and proceedings
- Wikipedia's List of academic databases and search engines
- David Bombal ← Linux, Python, Ethical Hacking, Networking, CCNA, Virtualization and other IT related topics
- Gynvael Coldwind ← podcasts about CTFs, computer security, programming and similar things. You can also check out Gynvael's (🇵🇱) channel
- HackerSploit ← ethical hacking tutorials
- John Hammond ← tutorials and videos on lots of programming languages
- LiveOverflow ← preparing for CTFs
- Mateusz Chrobok (🇵🇱) ← channel of a CyberSecurity Geek
- Niebezpiecznik (🇵🇱) ← cybersecurity channel
- AI Explained ← covering the biggest news of the century - the arrival of smarter-than-human AI
- CodeEmporium ← data science topics explained through simple visualisations
- Daniel Bourke ← machine learning engineer who plays at the intersection of technology and health
- David Robinson ← hours of data analysis in R
- Deeplearning.ai ← more of Andrew Ng
- DeepLearning.TV ← complex topics explained with great visualisations
- deeplizard ← AI/ML explained
- Jay Alammar ← high-quality videos with simple ML visualisations
- Luis Serrano ← complex topics, mainly in mathematics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence
- sentdex ← Python programming tutorials
- Siraj Raval ← AI, ML, Python and more (unfortunately involved in the scandal of plagiarism)
- StatQuest with Josh Starmer ← major statistical methodologies into easy to understand pieces (I highly recommend it!)
- The AI University ← educational channel on data science, data analysis, data engineering and cloud architecture
- Thu Vu data analytics ← information on entering a Data analytics / Data science career
- Two Minute Papers ← quick reviews of scientific research papers
- What's AI ← quick reviews of scientific research papers and AI terms explained
- Yannic Kilcher ← videos about machine learning research papers, programming, and issues of the AI community and the broader impact of AI in society
- ByteByteGo ← topics and trends in large-scale system design
- DevOps Toolkit ← channel of a passionate DevOps who keeps us up with the most recent DevOps tools
- MLOps.community ← Machine Learning Operations best practices from engineers in the field
- Alan Becker ← fights of stick figures
- Daily Dose Of Internet ← the best and top trending videos from all over the Internet in short videos
- Dylan Tallchief ← fun look over the music production
- GeoWizard ← adventure and geography videos + stories
- I did a thing ← the author likes to do things
- Level UP ← mario animations
- PewDiePie ← meme/game reviews and not only
- videogamedunkey ← game reviews
- 3blue1brown ← driven by animations for difficult problems to be made simple with changes in perspective
- blackpenredpen ← for everyone who loves math
- Brian McLogan ← teaching math from the perspective of the struggling student
- Brilliant ← excel in math and science
- Domain of Science ← overview of science with the help of single maps
- Eddie Woo ← one of the most enthusiastic math teachers on the web
- Flammable Maths ← memes and math!
- Krista King ← master in math
- Looking Glass Universe ← about the strange world of maths and physics
- Mathemaniac ← showing a more fun side of Mathematics, as well as the elegance of Math
- Mathologer ← really accessible explanations of hard and beautiful math(s)
- Michael Penn ← math videos covering Calculus, Differential Equations, Number Theory and more
- MindYourDecisions ← brain teasers
- Numberphile ← videos about numbers
- Prof Ghrist Math ← animated introduction to calculus
- standupmaths ← mathematics and stand-up (sometimes simultaneously)
- statisticsfun ← visual explanations of algebra, trig, calculus, statistics, and economics
- The Organic Chemistry Tutor ← tutorial videos on organic chemistry, general chemistry, physics, algebra, trigonometry, precalculus, and calculus
- Think Twice ← animated math videos
- Welch Labs ← math, science, and machine learning resources
- Akademia Bogactwa (🇵🇱) ← daily vlog of Polish entrepreneur focused on real estate
- Ali Abdaal ← one of the best channels to learn organisation and study techniques from a med student
- Andrzej Krzywda (🇵🇱) ← daily vlog of Polish programmer/entrepreneur
- Benjamin Keep, PhD, JD ← insights into learning, science, and society. For teachers, students and the science-curious
- BrainCraft ← self-improvement tips and advice based in psychology and neuroscience
- Charisma on Command ← master your charisma
- Devstyle (🇵🇱) ← daily vlog of Polish entrepreneur (past programmer)
- FightMediocrity ← summaries of the most inspiring books
- HealthyGamerGG ← mental health platform designed to help the internet generation succeed
- Justin Sung ← studying and learning, time management
- MiroBurn (🇵🇱) ← daily vlog of Polish entrepreneur focused on online courses, biohacking, motivating others and establishing new companies
- Wojna Idei (🇵🇱) ← psychology, philosophy, sociology and culture
- anthonywritescode ← various videos about programming and related topics (most videos deal with Python)
- ArjanCodes ← Python videos abouVarious videos about programming and related topicst programming and software design to help you take your coding skills to the next level
- Branch Education ← engineering and science concepts illuminated with videos of accurate models and visualized physics
- Computerphile ← general computer science channel
- Corey Schafer ← Python in data science and not only
- Daniel Rakowiecki (🇵🇱) ← electronics repair (laptops, consoles and more)
- Derek Banas ← is there a topic on which Derek didn't record a tutorial?
- Errichto ← solving advanced algorithms step by step
- Fireship ← intermediate to advanced lessons about JavaScript, Flutter, Firebase, and modern app development. The channel hosts lots of videos explaining complex topics in 100 seconds
- FORBOT (🇵🇱) ← electronics and programming courses
- freeCodeCamp ← videos from open-source community
- Gaurav Sen ← one of the most talented YouTube teachers of Competitive programming, System design and Artificial intelligence
- Kevin Naughton Jr. ← LeetCode challenges solver
- Pasja Informatyki (🇵🇱) ← general IT/psychology channel
- ProgrammingKnowledge ← one of the most varied programming channel
- Programming with Mosh ← lots of videos on Python, JavaScript, C#
- Python Engineer ← Python and Machine Learning tutorials
- RS Elektronika (🇵🇱) ← for anyone interested in electronics
- Simplilearn ← online bootcamp focused on helping people acquire the skills they need to thrive in the digital economy
- The Coding Train ← one of the most-enthusiastic coders on the web
- ThePrimeagen ← Vim, Rust, TypeScript with a lot of humor (also check the 2nd channel: ThePrimeTime)
- UW-TEAM.org (🇵🇱) ← programming, Linux, security, and more
- WilliamFiset ← educational computer science and mathematics videos
- AK LECTURES ← biology, biochemistry and physics. I recommend going through the playlists
- AsapSCIENCE ← quick scientific explanations
- Astrofaza (🇵🇱) ← everything about space
- BrainStuff - HowStuffWorks ← everyday science in the world around us
- CGP Grey ← short explanatory videos on varying subjects, including politics, geography, economics, history, and culture
- DIY Perks ← plenty of interesting DIY projects on a variety of topics, including computers, woodworking, electronics, audio, and more!
- exurb1a ← attempt to explain the way universe works
- Geography Now ← first and only Youtube Channel that actively attempts to cover profiles on every single country of the world
- iBiology ← biology talks by the world's leading scientists that show the process of science and the wonders of discovery. Make sure to check out their other channels
- iBiology Techniques ← iBiology technique driven videos such as a microscopy course
- It's Okay To Be Smart ← Joe Hanson, Ph.D. is a curious group of atoms in a curious universe, and he's here to tell you how it all works
- Kurzgesagt ← videos explaining things with optimistic nihilism (quality > quantity)
- Langfocus ← channel of a language enthusiast, globetrotter
- Lex Clips ← clips from the Artificial Intelligent podcast and other conversations with Lex Fridman
- Life Noggin ← quickly animated explanations
- Mark Rober ← channel of a former NASA engineer and a friend of science
- MinuteEarth ← science and stories about our awesome planet
- minutephysics ← cool physics and other sweet science
- Nauka. To Lubię (🇵🇱) ← for everyone who likes science
- National Geographic ← world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure
- PBS Space Time ← explore the outer reaches of space, the craziness of astrophysics, the possibilities of sci-fi and more
- Physics Girl ← adventures into the physical sciences with experiments, demonstrations, and cool new discoveries
- Primer ← animated academic subjects
- Reigarw Comparisons ← comparisons of sizes, speed, price, or anything interesting
- SciFun (🇵🇱) ← world of science
- Simone Giertz ← channel of a maker/robotics enthusiast/non-engineer
- Smarter Every Day ← exploring the world using science (also check out the 2nd channel)
- Smartgasm (🇵🇱) ← lots of astronomy and physics
- Stuff Made Here ← building fabrication projects, writing software, making electronics, and more
- The Thought Emporium ← from biohacking and biology, to nuclear physics and nanotech
- TierZoo ← what if to talk about animals in terms of stats
- Today I Found Out ← brand new videos 7 days a week to learn something new
- Tom Scott ← channel of a British Internet personality
- Uwaga! Naukowy Bełkot (🇵🇱) ← well-researched topics from the overall science
- Veritasium ← videos about science, education, and anything else found interesting
- Vsauce ← mostly scientific, psychological, mathematical, and philosophical topics
- What If ← what if ___ ?
- What I've Learned ← mostly health-based videos from a single person
- Dave Lee ← critical reviews of the newest tech on the market
- Linus ← entertaining tech explanations
- Techquickie ← humorous answers to tech questions
- ThioJoe ← technology videos, including tech news, reviews, and discussions (mainly focused on Windows)
- Ancient Earth globe ← check how Earth looked like x years ago
- Awesome ← GitHub repository with lists on all kinds of interesting topics
- awesome-awesome-awesome ← awesome list of repositories of awesome lists
- Awesome Search ← search all awesome lists in one second
- List.community ← better graphical form of Awesome
- Buoy ← check your symptoms with an online AI assistant
- Can I email ← check which HTML and CSS elements are supported by your mail client
- Code Wizard ~ Ash Kyd ← website of a developer in a Windows ME style. It's worth checking out the arrangement of blog posts/vlogs
- discount-for-student-dev ← list of student discounts for learning & development
- DistroTest ← try running any Linux distro in the cloud VM
- Follow Friday ← interesting people to follow, categorised by topics like AI, design or programming
- list of accounts I'm following ← all the people that influence my writing on pawelcislo.com
- Future Timeline ← timeline of future predictions
- How much free time do you have? ← specify values and get the result
- Internet Archive ← wayback machine with a digital library of Internet sites
- My Pinterest account ← aggregation of the most practical infographics that I stepped on
- Nerd Fonts ← iconic font aggregator, collection, and patches
- NUKEMAP ← mapping mash-up that calculates the effects of the detonation of a nuclear bomb
- Programming Fonts ← quickly check lots of programming fonts in your browser
- Related subreddits ← find related subreddits in the form of a graph
- scrcpy ← display and control Android devices connected on USB
- Simone's Computer ← list of websites that resemble desktop GUIs
- Six Degrees of Wikipedia ← find the shortest path from one Wikipedia article to another
- Stellarium Web Online Star Map ← online planetarium
- The Scale of the Universe 2 ← ride down to the smallest thing theorised by scientists and then out to the vastness of the universe
- TLDRLegal ← software licences explained in plain English
- Webamp ← Winamp 2 in your browser
- WebGL Fluid Simulation ← have some fun :)
- windows95 ← Windows 95 running in the Electron app
- Zero Width Shortener ← URL shortener that shortens URLs using spaces that have zero width, making them invisible to humans