Are you new to the internet or the web? Here is a list of fun, nostalgic and useful websites that may sound illegal but are actually safe to use.
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1. Inside the Great Pyramid in VR
https://giza.mused.org/en/guided/266/inside-the-great-pyramid
Explore the insides of the great pyramid of Giza in VR or virtual 3D environment. You can freely navigate through the chambers of the pyramid and corridors, and view artifacts and hieroglyphics in the comfort of your browser. With this, you can learn more about the history and construction of the great pyramid.
2. OpenAI’s ChatGPT
OpenAI just released its open-source language model that can understand and respond to natural language input. It can generate a human-like text response and also answer follow-up questions relevant to the previous conversation.
This advanced AI will do anything that you tell from writing an article to making a business plan on any given topic. It can tell stories and even create codes in any programming language.
3. Midjourney
This app is an AI image art generation tool and it generates images from any textual description and parameters that you provide. It uses a machine learning algorithm trained by consuming image data to produce unique images or art.
To start using Midjourney, you need to link your Discord account as the art can only be generated by their official Discord bot.
4. Shipping Route Map
https://www.vox.com/2016/4/25/11503152/shipping-routes-map
This website is an interactive visualization of the world’s shipping routes. It provides a real-time position of ships on a given date and it also gives you how many containers have been shipped, how much CO2 has been produced, and much more.
5. My 90’s TV
If you are truly bored, you can watch shows, music, videos, trailers, and even commercials from the ’90s. You can easily navigate to each year of the decade and it shows all the nostalgic stuff. A nostalgic experience for some and a great website if you wish to see the shows you haven’t seen in the 90s decade.
This website also provides shows from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 2000s.
6. Wolfram|Alpha
Developed by Wolfram Research, it uses AI to answer complex math questions with a step-by-step solution as well.
Not just that, you can also ask queries about science & life and it comes from externally sourced data.
7. mcbroken
Hilarious idea but this site tracks which McDonald’s ice cream machines are broken, and which are working and it is pretty much very helpful if you like buying ice cream from McDonald’s.
8. SuperCook
Do you have extra ingredients lying around? This site is the search engine for recipes. It searches for cooking websites to find recipes that match the ingredients you currently have.
9. TinyWow
A powerful all-in-one website that can crop, edit and compress your pictures, videos, PDF files, and much more. It is completely free to use without registration and you don’t have to download and install it on your computer. You can easily edit everything on your browser with this tool.
Surely this is too good to be true right? Well, it has a common catch which is the annoying ads but you can pay a monthly subscription to remove them and this also supports the developer.
11. 12ft.io
This website was created to allow you to bypass online paywalls so you can access the content you wish to see.
How effective? 12ft.io works well bypassing almost any website paywalls by pretending to be a search engine crawler requesting a webpage.
12. axom.ai
Axiom.ai is basically a browser automation tool that gives you the ability to automate any web action in websites such as Gmail, Linkedin, YouTube, Instagram, Amazon, and more!
You can build custom bots that can be customized according to your needs or you can use the templates that Axiom.ai has pre-built for you and all of this doesn’t need any coding from your end.