Spyke

I saw that one too! The actors had to work with what they were given because of the implication from the director.

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lemmy.world

Lichess.org is a great place to play chess, or to study it. Free, open source, run by a great team. Highly recommend.

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Yeah I find it's metrics on other games so helpful when studying a line.

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sopuli.xyz

p5js.org. It is a beginner-friendly website for creating stuff in JavaScript straight into a browser. They also have resources and tutorials. After trying to learn coding for a long time, this is the place where it finally clicked for me.

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slazer2aureply
lemmy.world

Coding train on YouTube is quite fond of p5js and has some awesome videos on building things in that.

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codewars.com is great if you're into coding puzzles. It has them in just about every language imagineable. I'm amazed it's not more well-known cos it's a great site.

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lemmy.ca

The problem with "what to buy to get started" is that that question is tantalizingly juicy to advertisers. Therefore, when a place is found it is usually captured by low quality high dollar cost advertisers (like reddit or amazon or essentially all the other sites that carry and recommend hobbiest products).

I think your best bet is to get to know a few people who actually are doing the hobby (not a advertising influencer) and see the cost points for real hobbiests.

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lemmy.world

Isn't this the point of the OP, to get info from a few people who actually are doing the hobby?

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lemmy.ca

He asked for a generalist site, so a site that has already been captured.

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I don't see this reflected in the question at all.

All being related to your hobby.

The way I read it, this last line suggests the opposite. OP wants people to recommend resources specific to their own hobbies.

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lemmy.zip

Kind of a hobby

XDA has everything regarding modding android software: guides, discussions, projects you can download, etc

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Except for almost every device I want to put custom firmware on, apparently.

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Lemmy seems to be a good place to start. ;)

I usually use ddg to search for sites, lurk there for a while to see what the questions and answers are and after a while either ask a question myself, when I like the site and haven't seen the questlon with appropiate answer in search results. That is, when I'm not member of a RL club and they have meetings/a site I can find the answer.

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