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    I often have downtime and dont have my book with me. What's some of your favorite sites to do some reading/learning?

    I do have kiwix and its great but has so much data I dont know where to start sometimes !

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    I go here once in a while https://www.worldometers.info/

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    • B [email protected]

      I often have downtime and dont have my book with me. What's some of your favorite sites to do some reading/learning?

      I do have kiwix and its great but has so much data I dont know where to start sometimes !

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      https://www.nand2tetris.org/

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        I go here once in a while https://www.worldometers.info/

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        Kinda cool. Ty.

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          Kinda cool. Ty.

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          No worries.

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            I often have downtime and dont have my book with me. What's some of your favorite sites to do some reading/learning?

            I do have kiwix and its great but has so much data I dont know where to start sometimes !

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            Check if your local library has a website or app and gives you access to digital libraries. You can often get digital copies of magazines (they still exist) and digital books and audio books.

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              I go here once in a while https://www.worldometers.info/

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              Those numbers are both awe inspiring and depressing at the same time 😕.

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              • B [email protected]

                I often have downtime and dont have my book with me. What's some of your favorite sites to do some reading/learning?

                I do have kiwix and its great but has so much data I dont know where to start sometimes !

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                Which subject or subjects interest you? Do you prefer just reading, or are audio sources fine?

                E.g. literature and story themes have good coverage on Nebula or YT.

                History has a lot on just plain Wikipedia, or sites like NativeOak.org digital library.

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                  I often have downtime and dont have my book with me. What's some of your favorite sites to do some reading/learning?

                  I do have kiwix and its great but has so much data I dont know where to start sometimes !

                  ace_garp@lemmy.worldA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  I have always found everything2.com to contain deep, concise insights about any topic you care to search up.

                  It is a massively-interlinked, cooperative website that predates Wikipedia.

                  Search for something you know a fair bit about, to check its validity.

                  The grid at the bottom allows easy navigating between similar nodes.

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                    I often have downtime and dont have my book with me. What's some of your favorite sites to do some reading/learning?

                    I do have kiwix and its great but has so much data I dont know where to start sometimes !

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                    This one is gonna blow your mind. It's packed with all sorts of things.

                    Don't know what to look up there? No worries. There's a curated group for it on here.

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                    • B [email protected]

                      I often have downtime and dont have my book with me. What's some of your favorite sites to do some reading/learning?

                      I do have kiwix and its great but has so much data I dont know where to start sometimes !

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                      if piracy is ok for you, ebooks from zlib/annas work well.

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