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Ask HN: How do you use the internet in unusual ways?

15 pointsby amar-lakshover 2 years ago
As an example people seem to have started using reddit for product reviews.<p>Here are mine:<p>- I tend to add &quot;github&quot; or &quot;gitlab&quot; to my searches to find a webapp&#x2F;app so I don&#x27;t have to deal with Adtech.<p>- Going to google scholar to search for meta-analysis studies in order to form an opinion on a thing.<p>What&#x27;s your unusual hack for the internet?

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nicbouover 2 years ago
I use image search to help me draw things. I am colourblind, so I import the images in Procreate and use the colour picker to create a palette from them.<p>I ask questions on reddit and quote the answers as a source on my website. It adds backing and extra context to things I know but can&#x27;t prove. For example, the finer details of German work culture.<p>I use Wachete (a page change monitor) to track changes in German laws and keep my own content up to date.
modover 2 years ago
It still feels unusual to me, but google lens is basically a life hack. It&#x27;s good at a bunch of things that still make it feel magical. I&#x27;m still sleeping on its uses, honestly.<p>I use site:news.ycombinator.com sometimes for tech-related product recommendations. I bought an office chair based on a thread here. I think a laptop, too.<p>I have an ATM, and I built a script to watch its balance and notify me when it needs a refill. I have a couple more similar scripts related to my brick &amp; mortar business.
scottmcdotover 2 years ago
Sometimes I invent something in my head and use Google images to confirm that my invention already exists. Then I buy it.
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lurker137over 2 years ago
It’s not very unusual but putting filetype:pdf at the end of a search works great for finding papers, notes, books or any other pdf resources