DMT Nexus: CW: drugs A wiki and forum dedicated to the naturally-occuring psychedelic DMT. The splash screen isn't made with smaller monitors in mind, you might want to skip to the wiki or forum.
Psychonaut Wiki: CW: drugs An extensive wiki documenting a wide variety of psychoactive substances. Almost every drug you can think of probably has a page on here.
Graphic Editing Software
paint.net - A free program that I use in lieu of Photoshop.
GIMP - Another free Photoshop-like program; I don't use it myself but others may find it useful, particularly if you're on Linux.
Krita - A program specifically for drawing. This is a great one for artists
Blender - A free 3D modelling software that holds up just as well, if not better than, it's paid alternatives.
Kdenlive - A free and easy to use video editing software. It even has Linux support!
Wrapper Offline - An archive of old GoAnimate that you download and run locally on your computer.
Graphics
Betty's Graphics - One of my personal favorite old web graphic collections.
Krokodil's graphics - A directory similar to this one with links to all kinds of free old web-esque graphics.
Vital - Free VST synth similar to (if not better than) Serum.
samplette.io - A rather simple website for finding samples.
r/drumkits - A subreddit chock-full of free drumkits.
Scale Finder - Just enter some notes into this and it'll tell you what scale they fit into.
W3Schools - Online tutorials for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as several others. Great resource if you're just getting started.
sadgrl.online - A collection of resources tailored to Neocities/web revival site creation. It's archived these days, but the resources are still good. This is/was one of the first stops for many Neocities developers, including myself.
Melonland Wiki - A wiki containing info about the web revival movement, as well as some webmastery tutorials.
Melonland Forum - - A web revival forum. Even if you're not active, lurking here and checking out some of the users' content can be inspiring and useful. Keep in mind it's closed on Mondays (or Sundays depending on timezone fuckery)
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