I used to read Quartz everyday. As a gen z digital native, Quartz was my first foray into reading journalism daily. It's clean interface, direct and high-quality writing style, and lack of clickbait appealed a lot to me.
These days, I read print newspapers everyday. But I still find myself wishing Quartz existed. I have not found any suitable replacement for it, and I am on the lookout for the same.
Interview Coder is an AI tool for technical interviews. Basically to help you crack Leetcode Interviews. It's also a vibe-coded mess. A friend of mine was able to exploit it's payments system using a python script to get himself free unlimited usage of the app which otherwise costs $117/yr.
So fandom.com has a lot of great content on it. Unfortunately, that content is obscured with a ton of unnecessary garbage like promotion and ads that takes up more of the page than the actual content. This is a list of uBlock Origin filters that I personally use to make fandom.com readable. In my personal experience, this actually makes fandom a joy to use :)
My goal was to remove anything that's moving, and anything that's unrelated to the wiki. What you get is a simple, static webpage. Exactly what I wanted.
it sucks btw. I tried scheduling an event in google calendar through gemini, and it got the date wrong, the time wrong, and the timezone wrong. it set an event that's supposed to be tomorrow to next year.
Arguably the "gimmick" for the N64 -> GameCube was 3D games and "stock" analog stick, with the c-buttons on the N64 turning into the C-Stick on the GameCube. At launch both the PS1 and Saturn controllers were d-pad only.