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What is the place in the internet, that you visit every day?What is the place in the internet, that you visit every day?

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Litstak.com Reddit Facebook (yes, I use it to keep myself updated on my friends’ recent happenings)

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Wow glad you use litstak! I've reached out to you over socials, hope that's okay!

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Of course it’s okay! Which social media platform did you use though?

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On insta

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Followed you back!

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cmon.. no one pointed pornhub.. cant believe

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hehehe, actually knew that one.. but not spending sats on free vids :)

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cmon man... support the bitcoin circular economy πŸ˜‚

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hehehe, will do... But not on that site i guess :)

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I wanted to mention this lovely website for pet owners. Sth. with ''hamster''... don't remember exactly what it was. (But You stole the joke anyway)

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Came here to make that remark. Well played. Good job.

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LOL! Excellent comment ser.

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What did you expect? Some people use Tor browser to visit that site.

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interesting, it seems only stacker.news for me to visit every day - keeping the hat! haha

Nostr some days, but just a quick look. No Twitter for me anymore

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kagi.com... In September I visited this site 1904 times. Probably the next one is stackoverflow but only during working days. I was planning to visit my friend chat gpt's website everyday also but stopped when I noticed it was lying for basic math problems.

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Kagi is quite good. I always hated duck duck go, but used it to spite google. Found out about Kagi and now I’m all in.

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I agree! I love Kagi. I'm supporting them with the Ultimate plan. With any plan though, you do get access to some cool AI features, if you are into that sort of thing. I can ask it questions and it will do research for me and then I can drill down into more details.

I asked to give me a list of the Jack Reacher books in chronological order and how that compared to when they were published. Took a few seconds and then it spit it out. You can upload an MP3 and then it will summarize a podcast for you and again, give you the ability to ask questions about it. I'm trying to get it to be able to extract data like websites and books mentioned. I listen to a lot of podcasts where it is hard to go back after the fact and hunt for the specific spot that a book was mentioned.

And, can pay with Bitcoin too!

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I didn’t know you can pay with bitcoin! Been paying for some kind of basic plan.

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They recently added it. Via OpenNode

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Twitter sadly

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Replace with nostr πŸ€™πŸΌ

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Im on Nostr and I like it! Just it doesn't provide all the news I need currently.

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GitHub, because I’m usually coding

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  • Nostr
  • Reddit
  • YouTube
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Primal.net

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I'm using duckduckgo for searching, even if it's not that thing. Also, trying to watch more Rumble than YTshit lately (sometimes I use invidious too) lnmarkets just for fun nostr (coracle and primal) blogstack.io wavlake I don't like reddit and any other regular social media site, it was annoying in mid 2000's, now it's unbearable.

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How is Rumble? Is it as bad as Gab and these other β€œconservative” alternatives? It’s always hard to switch services but I’m always looking to get away from google. Gmail will be the hardest to ditch.

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Well, I found it more simple and quick than Odysee. It's hard to beat YT for content variety at this moment, but I'm pissed off with the stupid biased recommendations... You'll find nice "conspiracy" videos on Rumble, btw.

For Gmail alternatives I'm testing Tutanota and Proton. Both are kinda good, but with limitations for free accounts.

I didn't even try Gab and that stuff. Used Gettr for a week or two, but I'm not into this format anymore... These twitter clones are so distracting and twitter itself is a mess.

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bolt.fun

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🀘⚑️

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duck duck go is probably my most visited one

Wikipedia is up there as well

NewPipe on the phone for videos (youtube)

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Twitter Reddit Amethyst

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news sites, like Bloomberg and my local news, Eurosport as well

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YouTube often as well

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ebaumsworld πŸ˜‚

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Minds Odysee Nostr Youtube

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  • Primal.net
  • Twitter
  • TradingView
  • Rain Viewer
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I get all my news from https://boards.4chan.org/pol/ Seriously

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I do visit every day Twitter. I know some people do not like it anymore but it is still a better source of information than CNN, BBC and etc. I usually read Reuters especially the investigation part. I think it might be reliable. https://www.reuters.com/

I enjoy reading https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/ and https://www.positive.news/ They are writing about good news that happened with people. I really liked reading about 3D houses in Mexico. Helping homeless people to sleep somewhere.

Last but not least https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/

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Well these are the sites I checked everyday. Plebstr, Amethyst, Primal, Current, Zebedee, NIP-05 site, Telegram, Twitter.

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thrillerbitcoin πŸ˜‰

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zerohedge.com,satellite.earth

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SN Reddit Nostr YT

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I don't like to admit it, but I regularly check Canada's state broadcaster's news site. They have all the timely news, and their bias is so clearly evident that you can easily discern what actually happened. Since it's s state broadcaster, there's less useless stimuli from flashy fluff content and ads. Though, there is still a bit of that.

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newsblur.com nobullshitbitcion.com

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Not proud to say but gmail lmao

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In order of frequently:

  • localhost:3000
  • localhost:8000/admim
  • Duck Duck Go
  • StackOverflow
  • onion.tube
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-amethyst -bitcoin magazine -mempool.space -telegram

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  • youtube through newpipe or freetube
  • random news through rss
  • wikipedia
  • telegram and discord for now :(
  • Xonotic
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Since the beginning of time Bitcointalk.org was a legacy of newsgroups and recently the Bitcoin magazine links that appear on twitter, the rest general news, especially literature and cinema

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X, Nostr (damus), reddit, stacker.news, google news, what ever tech and science news catches my eye on my rss reader.

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Hello, I am not yet on Nostr. Apart from messaging apps (Element, SimpleX Chat, Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, Keybase) and as I'm French I follow from time to time the following websites:

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SN is the only website I visit daily. I use a bunch of apps daily though. Twitter, Damus, fold, shakepay, Bitcoin Magazine app, sMiles, fountain. Iphone Mail App, Iphone messaging app.

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  • stacker.news
  • WSJ (mainstream media/economic news, just the headlines)
  • A newspaper from the city I formerly lived in (gives me a sense of what mainstream media is saying, also seeing the crap that's going on there reinforces my decision to move)
  • twitter, I check out Edward Dowd, Robert Malone, Liberty Lockdown, Saifedean Ammous (does anyone know if he posts regularly, outside of twitter?)
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Producthunt

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Youtube Sats4likes Nostr

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Lemmy

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X.com

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My twitter, youtube, and one of the torrent sites (to see if anything 4k has been relesed. Comoon Oppenheimer already!)

I guess also linkedin, recruiters have been going nuts this past week and I'm getting too poor for comfort.. Seems the recession is ending!

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  • My personal Whoogle instance for websearch
  • nwb.social (Mastodon)
  • lobste.rs
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Primal, Stacker.News & Twitter.

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for 'news' and what's out there in the world (not counting social media) - Reddit and Stacker.news are enough for me

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reddit... LOL people still use that garbage? This is the level of reddit....

https://i.postimg.cc/T3jcHxLn/reddit_stupid_questions.jpg

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Normies worrying about paying taxes... yikes

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node.local and sometimes askjeeves.com πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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fountain.fm piped.video substack.com

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There is a good way to cut down your youtube consumption. Just install the extension: Unhook - Remove YouTube Recommended Videos https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/unhook-remove-youtube-rec/khncfooichmfjbepaaaebmommgaepoid

So next time you open Youtube, you just see a blank page with the search bar. No recommandation = no time wasted

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This is basically me too. Really addicted to YouTube but it depends how I'm feeling on the day. I've been trying to push myself to create more rather than consume.

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I blocked tmitter to force myself to use nostr more

It works, however people keep sending me twitter links and I have to temporarily unblock twitter to catch up :/

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Just go to the link on nitter.net.

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No. I am addicted, and now I am in control of twitter. Opening up to using nitter would be to simply add another drug.

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I don't have a twitter account, but often come across links I want to see. So I wrote a little macro that converts the link to a nitter one. (Long before SN had a bot doing it. And mine works on any site, anyway.)

Same with Youtube: automatically converted to an invidious link. This one doesn't always work, though. :(

Edit: I should probably look for a browser plugin that can do the above, coming to think of it.

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Yeah, it's still early for Nostr. I still have to use Twitter for world news, it has flaws but atleast it's not TV / Mainstream media

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For me it helps to lessen my addiction to social media as well. My own nostr "algorithm" don't lure me astray into other topics.

But yep, still very early.

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