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Low-key websites I quietly rely on
1) https://t.co/FDnurfhwge
Gives you a brutally clear learning path for roles like frontend, backend, DevOps, etc
No fluff, just “learn this → then this → then this”.
2) https://t.co/1xhB1Us0oz
An online playground to quickly test HTML, CSS, JS without setting up anything locally
Perfect for quick experiments and debugging ideas
3) https://t.co/d80zVxq6TY
A collection of reusable React hooks with real use cases
Saves time and helps you avoid rewriting the same logic again and again
4) https://t.co/UgqeLiqese
Concise cheat sheets for languages, frameworks, and tools. Ideal when you forget syntax and don’t want to read a 20-minute blog
5) https://t.co/OehnjnfVix
Turns messy JSON into a clean visual tree
Makes understanding large APIs and configs way easier than staring at raw text
6) https://t.co/mcMPeqEFWJ
Lets you generate and preview color palettes instantly
Useful when you want decent UI colors without guessing or copying blindly
7) https://t.co/9yEsuJrWCB
Build, test, and debug regex step by step with explanations Honestly, the fastest way to stop hating regex
8) https://t.co/7eM95WZ8cJ
Shows how big an npm package really is before you install it
Helps you avoid bloating your app with “tiny” libraries
9) https://t.co/Za87baZsBk
Tells you which CSS/JS features actually work across browsers Essential before using shiny new features in production
10) https://t.co/YeYh94AX4R
Google’s own diagnostics tools for DNS, email, headers, and network issues
Surprisingly useful for debugging real-world problems
👉 Which one of these do you already use and which one did you not know existed?
I couldn't code. Never ran a business. Just had ChatGPT and 10 simple questions.
6 months later, I built 3 businesses:
- Email newsletter about AI: $18,000/month
- Notion templates: $15,000/month
- Consulting tools: $14,000/month
Total: $47,000 every month. No employees. No coding.
One prompt saved me from wasting months on bad ideas.
Here are the 10 prompts that changed everything:
Best GitHub Repos to Learn AI From Scratch in 2026:
1. Andrej Karpathy – Neural Networks: Zero to Hero
https://t.co/8wrukS6Vqm
2. Hugging Face Transformers
https://t.co/AtyDLv7NXI
3. FastAI/fastb
https://t.co/DsmaVa0WuT
4. Made-With-ML
https://t.co/bIlKIjWN9J
5. ML System Design
https://t.co/8mgOFAZCQD
6. Awesome Generative AI guide(
https://t.co/AmuUmfvJTD
7. Dive into Deep Learning
https://t.co/ntRDPNjOFr
Microsoft AI Agents for Beginners.
The Free 10 lesson course is available on GitHub and will teach you the basics of
- building AI Agents ⚔️
- https://t.co/588eGffCCd
#infosec#cybersec#bugbountytip#LLMs
🚨 Yet another critical (CVSS 10) vulnerability affecting n8n instances tagged as CVE-2026-21877.
If the attack is successful it could result in full compromise of the affected instance.
Vulnerability detection script here:
https://t.co/SricEbrOAD
The issue has been resolved in n8n version 1.121.3.
Advisory:
https://t.co/x4y5QtQxmF