Websites

This list is a work in progress and will be updated frequently. Check back later for new additions!

Welcome to my go-to list of websites! This is where I share the external resources I rely on daily to stay informed, inspired, and organized. From tech news and tutorials to handy tools for productivity, these sites are my trusted companions in navigating the digital landscape.

Whether you’re looking to check the latest trends, find quick solutions to tech challenges, or just explore new ideas, you’ll find a treasure trove of valuable resources here. Dive in and discover the websites that keep me connected and help me tackle my daily tasks with confidence!

 

Network

  • Whatsmyip.org (Whatsmyip.org is a simple website that provides information about your public IP address, geolocation, ISP, and other basic network details. It’s a helpful tool for quickly checking network identity and diagnosing IP-related issues.)
  • Canyouseeme.org (Canyouseeme.org is a useful site for checking if specific ports on your network are open and accessible from the internet. It’s often used for troubleshooting port forwarding and connectivity issues.)
  • Speedtest.net (Speedtest.net by Ookla is a widely used tool for testing internet connection speeds. It measures download and upload speeds, as well as latency, providing a quick snapshot of your network’s performance.)
  • DNSChecker.org (DNSChecker.org allows you to check DNS records across various locations worldwide, making it a valuable resource for tracking DNS propagation, verifying domain settings, and diagnosing DNS issues.)
  • IPLeak.net (IPLeak.net is a comprehensive tool for checking potential IP leaks and verifying the effectiveness of your VPN or proxy connection. It provides details on your IP address, WebRTC, DNS, and geolocation, helping you ensure your online privacy is secure.)

Productivity

  • Microsoft To-Do (Microsoft To-Do is a cloud-based task management tool that helps you organize tasks, set reminders, and manage lists. It integrates seamlessly with Microsoft’s ecosystem, making it great for users already using other Microsoft products.)
  • Google Keep (Google Keep is a note-taking and list-making app that lets you capture ideas, set reminders, and organize notes with ease. It’s popular for its simplicity and integration with other Google services, making it ideal for quick notes and daily planning.)

Other handy websites:

  • Ninite (Install frequently used programs with a single click. Note that software will automatically install on the C: drive, and customizing the installation path is not available.)

 

If you regularly use any of the websites above, be sure to also check out the software I rely on and the YouTube channels I follow for troubleshooting, creativity, and more.