10 websites that cure boredom better than TikTok.
Want to actually have fun online again? Open one of these websites.
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1. Zoom Quilt
An infinite zoom animation that never ends. Pure mesmerizing chaos.
Site → https://t.co/MOHHeCOGwQ
2. MapCrunch
One click teleports you to a random Google Street View anywhere on Earth.
Site → https://t.co/sYoccelfWJ
3. Stellarium Web
A real-time map of every star, planet, and constellation directly above your head right now.
Site → https://t.co/5HWRv2eGqg
4. neal fun
The internet's playground. Infinite Craft, The Password Game, and 30 other addictive experiments built by one developer.
Site → https://t.co/3YBKjGAeDc
5. Universal Paperclips
A free incremental game that will eat 4 hours of your life and you will not regret a second.
Site → https://t.co/hNuhntFmoC
6. GeoGuessr
Drop into a random Street View location. Guess where you are. The puzzle every curious mind gets hooked on.
Site → https://t.co/h8ttdjRYLq
7. Radio Garden
Spin a globe. Click any green dot. Listen to live radio broadcasting right now from that exact place.
Site → https://t.co/LiJ7jLyIMG
8. A Soft Murmur
Mix rain, thunder, coffee shop, fire, waves, and wind into your own custom ambient soundtrack.
Site → https://t.co/ZeTNbkfuD4
9. The Useless Web
One button. Infinite random useless websites. All better than another TikTok scroll.
Site → https://t.co/zT0XGDPfji
10. Window Swap
Look out a window from a stranger's home somewhere on Earth. Real, slow, beautiful.
Site → https://t.co/xFOhKTa8RW
Wonder. Exploration. Beauty. Curiosity. Surprise.
Anthropic engineer:
"You can build 5 assistants in one afternoon. Each one handles a task you've been doing manually every single day."
In 45 minutes he builds 5 focused agents from scratch on camera.
Most people are still doing code review, testing, and documentation by hand every single day
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei:
"The cheapest way to use Claude is also the smartest. Most devs do the exact opposite."
In 36 minutes, he breaks down the real economics behind every Claude model, and why running them all the same way is a mistake.
Watch the full interview, then save the config below 👇
@svembu Not just Google. Search for a product on Amazon with the actual brand name. And almost always the top results are competitors. Swiggy similarly can throttle visibility of restaurants!!!
Over the past 5 years, I've read 50+ books on trading.
The truth is — most of them added nothing.
Skip the noise.
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It was a dusty, dark-brown disc that sat by the millions inside purple-tinted glass jars at virtually every roadside pan-shop & corner grocer across the subcontinent. The mere sight of a child peeling back its silver foil-paper strip could cause an entire room of onlookers to instantly salivate. To the casual consumer, it was a cheap candy/a simple post-meal digestive. But behind its addictive, tongue-lashing chatpata taste lay a volatile, historical trajectory.
Born out of a 19th-century doctor's frantic bicycle routes, forged into a modern tablet format during a high-stakes corporate flight from violent labor strikes & later subjected to an international geopolitical legal battle, this single tablet permanently transformed an ancient, loose Ayurvedic prescription into a multi-billion-unit cultural phenomenon.
The story does not begin in a modern corporate boardroom, but in 1884, amidst the waterlogged, disease-ridden bylanes of rural Bengal. A young, fiercely idealistic physician named Dr. S.K. Burman looked at the absolute devastation around him. Plagues, malaria & gastrointestinal crises were tearing through the local population & the impoverished villagers had neither the money for expensive Western imports nor access to proper healthcare.
Refusing to sit idly by, Dr. Burman loaded a canvas bag with traditional, home-brewed Ayurvedic natural remedies, mounted a bicycle & began pedaling from village to village. He dispensed remedies for mere paise, prompting the villagers to affectionately combine his title & name: Daktar Burman...coining the name Dabur.
As Dr. Burman compiled his medical journals, he documented various ancient, loose Ayurvedic powders (churnas) specifically designed to optimize digestion & soothe the gut. Among these was a highly effective but intensely pungent, loose blend of black salt, cumin, ginger peppers known as Kshudra Dipyakadi Churna. For ~a century, this loose medicinal powder remained hidden away in Dabur's vast archives, waiting for a modern catalyst to unleash it.
That catalyst arrived in the early 1970s through a massive industrial crisis. Dabur was deeply rooted in Bengal, having operated out of Calcutta for nearly a century. But by 1972, West Bengal was structurally paralyzed by political volatility, aggressive unionism & violent labor movements.
The breaking point for Dabur came when members of the founding Burman family were aggressively gherao-ed... physically barricaded & held hostage inside their own corporate offices by a furious mob of striking workers. Realizing that their heritage operations & family safety faced imminent ruin, management executed a swift, calculated migration. They packed up their core ancestral formulas, abandoned their Bengal facilities overnight & established a brand-new corporate headquarters & manufacturing hub in Delhi & Ghaziabad (Sahibabad) in 1972.
Suddenly cut off from their traditional market & forced to reinvent themselves in a new territory, the company had to innovate to survive. They realized they could no longer just rely on selling bitter, old-school Ayurvedic fluids in heavy glass bottles. They needed a fast-moving consumer good (FMCG) that would appeal to the modern, urban Indian.
They dug deep into Dr. Burman’s 1884 archives, unburied the old digestive churna, & asked a revolutionary question: Can we take this loose, medicinal powder & compress it into a stable, portable, everyday tablet that people eat just for fun? In 1978, after yrs of re-engineering, the Hajmola tablet was officially unleashed.
Turning a 19th-century loose herbal powder into a mass-produced modern tablet posed an absolute nightmare for Dabur’s food engineers, followed by a geopolitical war.
The primary ingredient was Kala Namak (Black Salt), which naturally contains iron & sulfurous compounds that emit a pungent odor reminiscent of rotten eggs. To make it a commercially viable snack, the factory mastered a precise blending matrix, baking the salt alongside unrefined fruit plant-acids to mask the sulfide vapors while locking in a rich, savory, mouth-watering volcanic umami core.
Spices like ginger & long pepper are naturally hygroscopic, they greedily absorb moisture from the humid air. If exposed, the formulation would turn into a sticky, unmanageable paste that would instantly clog heavy pharmaceutical machinery. To combat this, the factory floors had to operate under strict, zero-humidity cleanrooms where the herbal matrix was crystallized before being fed into heavy rotary tablet presses.
By the 1990s, Hajmola had exploded into an absolute juggernaut, capturing over 60% of the Indian digestive market. This massive success triggered a silent conflict. An elite Pakistani confectionery firm based in Karachi recognized the massive demand for a savory South Asian digestive. Because direct trade b/w India & Pakistan was tightly restricted, the Pakistani firm preemptively registered & trademarked the literal name "Hajmola" within their own borders, launching their own version.
When Dabur later attempted to officially export its flagship brand to Pakistan, they found themselves blacklisted by their own identity. The local company sued Dabur for trademark infringement. What followed was a high-stakes, multi-yr legal war inside the Sindh High Court, forcing international legal experts to debate the sovereign boundaries of brand heritage.
Despite the corporate wars happening in high-stakes courts, on the ground, Hajmola became the definitive sensory baseline of an Indian childhood, flourishing into an empire that sells billions of tablets annually. It brings back the exact, distinct sound of a local shopkeeper’s hand clinking into that heavy, violet-tinted glass jar sitting on a wooden counter. The glass was purposely colored dark purple to filter out harsh tropical sunlight, preventing Dr. Burman’s light-sensitive botanical ingredients from degrading.
It became the ultimate legal tender of the corner grocery store. If a shopkeeper didn't have a 50-paise/1-rupee coin to return as change, they would simply drop 2 paper-foil strips of Hajmola into our hand. It was a currency implicitly trusted & celebrated by every child.
The physical act of tearing open that tight, silver-lined paper strip with our teeth, releasing that immediate, nose-tickling, sharp aroma of roasted cumin & black salt. Popping it into our mouth caused an instant, massive spike of salivation, leaving a fine, salty residue on our thumb & index finger, which we would meticulously lick clean down to the skin. Today, despite a massive influx of global confectionery giants, Hajmola remains an undisputed titan, expanding into modern variants like Limkola & Pudina, firmly holding its crown at every cash counter in the country.
Modern multinational corporations spend billions analyzing algorithmic data to invent synthetic candies & pocket mints that fade from consumer memory within a yr. But Hajmola remains the ultimate, unyielding ghost of our childhood: a tablet whose core recipe was carried in a canvas bag on a doctor’s bicycle in 1884, forced into a modern format by a 1972 corporate flight from political labor riots, stabilized by industrial food engineering & fiercely contested across international borders. It stands as a timeless truth of Indian branding, proving that the most unforgettable secrets are not those designed to look pristine under a supermarket spotlight, but the rugged, chatpata phantoms that dare to make a nation’s mouth water with the simple, unadulterated taste of its own history.
Anthropic pays $750,000+ a year for engineers who know how to build LLMs from scratch.
Stanford just released the exact lecture that teaches it - 1 hour 44 minutes, free, straight from CS229.
Bookmark and watch it this weekend.
It'll teach you more about how ChatGPT & Claude actually work than most people at top AI companies learn in their entire careers.
Spotify's Chief Architect just showed how they ship 4,5K deployments /day with Claude at Anthropic stage
27-minutes. free. By #1 music app dev
"More than 99% of our engineers use AI coding tools. Adoption took off after Opus 4.5"
Worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course.
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Jim Simons once said:
“If you’re going to trade with models, you follow the models completely. No emotions. No second-guessing. No ego.”
That single lesson from his MIT talk completely changed how I approach trading.
Bookmark it.
Re watch it.
Study it.
🚨 BREAKING: Google Gemini can now analyze any stock like a Wall Street analyst (for free).
Here are 10 insane Gemini prompts that replace $5,000/month Bloomberg terminals:
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this is f*cking gold
the Claude setup most people will never find on their own
if I had this a year ago, I would've worked 5x faster
in the right hands, this changes everything:
Everyone should publish a book on Amazon using AI and make $2,000/month from it.
Sadly, 99% of people have no idea how to do it.
Here's the full step-by-step system:
ChatGPT has a feature called Stock Trading Mode.
You can use it to research and trade literally any stock, like an expert stock market analyst.
Here are 7 prompts to access it:
🚨Anthropic recently showed a 24-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
This is f*cking sauce.
This AI workflow will completely revolutionize how you trade.
If I had this years ago, I literally would've printed money.
In the right hands, this article is dangerous:
Quote of the Day:
"Focus on tight ranges. Doesn't matter what time frame. Tight ranges is all you should focus on. Wide and loose is for losers and tight is for winners."
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