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Australian Neocities Sites
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Well Made Neocities Sites
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Other Neat Neocities Sites
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Interesting Stuff
- Futility Closet has a super interesting item about Vampires and how there are some scientific papers in academic journals detailing how long it would take them to wipe out humanity. Spoilers: not long. There are links to the papers, including one that where some mathematicians found that if vampires were smart, they could calculate a bloodsucking frequency that would keep humans alive indefinitely as blood donars. They expanded on that to show that Cyclicle bloodsucking patterns are optimal.
Game Stuff
- FarmRPG - starts as an Idle/Clicker but its so much more
- Bundle Browser - if you have ever bought a bundle from itch.io that supports a cause (for example the Queer Games Bundle) then you know how many games/TTRPGs you have to sort through. With the bundle browser you can browse and filter them easily
Useful Sites
- How Long to Read - do a reading test to find your reading speed, then for any book you enter it will tell you approx how long it will take you to read it.
- Temp Email - get a temporary/throwaway email that exists only as long as the browser page is open. Super useful when you need to give an email adress to access something and don't want to end up on a mail list.
- Explain XKCD - if you enjoy the XKCD webcomic and find that occasionally they go over your head, this site will explain them
Citizen Science
Australian Based
- Digivol Australia - transcribe botanical plates, ID animals in photos etc
- inaturalist - An Aussie site, contribute photos and locations of flora and fauna, particpte in projects, help ID photos etc
- National Archives - transcribe historical documents
- State Library of NSW - transcribe audio tapes, historical documents etc
US Based
- Zooniverse - lots of projects to help out with from identifying animals in photos to transcribing documents and more.
- Distributed Proofreaders - transcribe scanned public domain books for Project Gutenberg. This one is super organised with mentors.
- Smithsonian Digital Volunteers - lots of projects to transcribe historical documents
- From the Page - transcribe historical documents