What Internet Portals do you recommend?
What Internet Portals do you recommend?
An Internet Portal is an information hub connecting you a much wider portion of the internet.
For example:
- Wikipedia's Content Portal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Contents/Portals
- Github's List of Awesome: https://github.com/topics/awesome
- Wikipedia's List of list of lists: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lists_of_lists
- Wikipedia Internet Forums List: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_forums
What Internet Portals do you know of that you would like to share?
What year is it? I haven't heard anyone talk about web portals since 1996...
64 2 ReplyYeah lol. Search engines have gone down in quality so bad it really does feel like that. It has been so difficult finding stuff on google/duckduckgo etc that I have to rely on portals now.
32 1 ReplyBreakout the dial-up and ask your friends on irc for portals. Maybe there's a geocities community for it.
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Lemmy
26 5 ReplyWhat’s Lemmy?
13 3 ReplyLead singer of Motörhead
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Unusual_articles
All kinds if interesting, whacky stuff.
18 0 ReplyI can't believe I've never found this before, what a fun rabbit hole! Thanks for sharing! (And thanks to OP for asking this question too, lots of interesting answers here)
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7 0 ReplyWow thank you!
4 0 ReplyNo problem!
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Oh man that's an antique word, you even had to define it. It's been entirely replaced by search engines and primarily social media now.
5 0 ReplyAll Lemmy threads, combined with toots from Mastodon. And more to come.
5 0 ReplyOhhh. My day is done. GitHub’s list of Awesome. So much great stuff. Thanks for the topic and sharing.
4 0 ReplyNo problem! Glad you found it useful!
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Some time ago, i found Curlie - a Web Portal maintained by volunteers, just like Wikipedia i presume
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