- Mullvad’s search engine ( leta(dot)mullvad(dot) net ). - Due to g••gle messing internally with their stuff to make metasearch engines like my preferred Searx engines a lot more worse by throwing everything unrelated and also me always making sure whatever browser I use is in private mode so I don’t have to clear anything like cookies or browser history, I find it so much easier to just use them. - Also, Wikipedia. Specifically for anything like looking to see what license a software might be under, a link to said software, or maybe where a company is located. Makes my life so much easier. When I get a job in the future, I am absolutely gonna send them monthly donations. - Mullvad’s search engine ( leta(dot)mullvad(dot) net ). - Some Searx engines have mullvad’s search engine as an available source. - Oh neat, I’ll have to swap searx to use it! 
- My problem is that, last I checked, Searx(dot)be don’t have that turned on as a default and after a while I got tired of going into preferences and changing everything every time I open the browser. Especially when I’m clearing sire data and cookies every time I close the browser. - I am absolutely gonna set up my own instance in the future to solve this problem when I can, but until then I’ll end up sticking with the next best thing I can think of, which is Mullvad. - I have the “URL to restore your preferences in another browser” bookmarked for easy access. I wish Firefox can handle that when adding a custom search engine, but this is good enough. 
 
 
 
- Kagi 
- GitHub - I do a lot of self-hosting. 
- Urban dictionary - Ofc. Dunno wwid w/ it 
 
- I like to share a lot of links (mostly from Youtube) with my friends. 
- blogs of friends - local news organizations - wunderground - cooking sites from trusted chefs - the public library - and of course, gamefaqs 
- Pornhub. It does it for me. 
- 2014.5e.tools for dnd resources - www.cleardarksky.com/csk for deciding whether to go to the observatory this weekend - 5e.tools ftw! - Just be sure you know the difference between editions. 5e.tools is for the new 5e rules, and 2014.5e.tools is for the real ones - Jup, I know… I use both versions. 
 
 
 
- Arch Linux wiki, Codeberg, and Lemmy 
- timeanddate.com to schedule meetings with people in different timezones, and plan a trip to watch eclipses 
- timeful.app, an open-source alternative to when2meet 
- There is always a relevant Futurama quote. 
- https://www.themoviedb.org/ over IMDb when I want movie info. - https://fmhy.net/ when I feel like borrowing some media from my neighbor on the internet. - Bandcamp when I want to find new artists to listen to. - Transfer.zip if I need to send some files to someone quickly and securely. Alternatively there is also blaze.vercel.app. - And of course, tza.red to play an online version of Tzar: Burden of the Crown, one of the best RTS games. There is also an app for Windows. 









