A list of cool websites you might not know about

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Collaborated with @niki_poojary

1) https://t.co/tSNOa0nEku

Need a fake email address to sign up for a site and don't want to end up in a bunch of spam lists then here's a free website.

Self destructs after 10 minutes.
2) https://t.co/zJVhIwVBIJ

Want to learn for free from an Ivy League school?

MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open collection of material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum.
3) https://t.co/LsmAfQu2K4

Handpicked movies and shows of every genre.

Use filters to determine your interests and recommends movies/shows to watch for free.
4) https://t.co/agwOP6yz0l

Removes background from any of your pictures for free.
5) https://t.co/DZqkmXQGvP

Find out what personality you have after answering a bunch of questions.

Learn more about your personality type.

I've made most of my friends take this free test.
6) https://t.co/2peWZ7VDkY

Start doodling and it will guess what you're trying to draw.

Recommends something similar which looks professional that you can use for free.
7) https://t.co/QukGR8a0Yz

ProtectedText is a free online notepad with a password, where you can securely save your notes, ideas, to-do lists, scripts, etc on the web.
8) https://t.co/b8ZWLHAsZK

Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
9) https://t.co/G4LXxAkRbY

Learn any language across the globe for free.
10) https://t.co/6pERz34EA1

Watch documentaries for free.
11) https://t.co/xEuE4pkULm

Checks your grammar for free.

Don't need to pay anyone for this, also your teacher won't be able to find any errors in your writing.
12) https://t.co/AJTsxMYqtW

Check if any website is down for just you or for everyone else too.

This can be handy to know if the problem is with everyone or just something with your ISP or local area.
13) https://t.co/SAKXWbg3Tw

Want to check what older versions of websites like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and many more looked like?

This website provides you access to those versions.
14) https://t.co/BDKdoUHN5F

Free Fonts are here! High-quality design resources for free.

Free font downloads which you can use for commercial use.
15) https://t.co/oabYy4B1ir

Read books for free and organize them into lists.

Open Library is an online project intended to create "one web page for every book ever published"
16) https://t.co/LZP048EuRR

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Legacy site *downloads* ~630 KB CSS per theme and writing direction.

6,769 rules
9,252 selectors
16.7k declarations
3,370 unique declarations
44 media queries
36 unique colors
50 unique background colors
46 unique font sizes
39 unique z-indices

https://t.co/qyl4Bt1i5x


PWA *incrementally generates* ~30 KB CSS that handles all themes and writing directions.

735 rules
740 selectors
757 declarations
730 unique declarations
0 media queries
11 unique colors
32 unique background colors
15 unique font sizes
7 unique z-indices

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The legacy site's CSS is what happens when hundreds of people directly write CSS over many years. Specificity wars, redundancy, a house of cards that can't be fixed. The result is extremely inefficient and error-prone styling that punishes users and developers.

The PWA's CSS is generated on-demand by a JS framework that manages styles and outputs "atomic CSS". The framework can enforce strict constraints and perform optimisations, which is why the CSS is so much smaller and safer. Style conflicts and unbounded CSS growth are avoided.