Roadmap
Even though the creation of out-sites is supposed to be more user-involved, I have a lot of ideas for sites I want to create here. This list will include them in the order of how soon I want to add them.
- A page for the You Suffer zine.
- A digital library that supports reading .txt and .pdf versions of books.
- A secret page that leads to a ton of hidden shit that you gotta solve.
- A music log and archive page. Like our version of discogs.
- Just a dictionary.
- Just an encyclopedia, not even an editable wiki.
- A satirical news page
- A games page.
- A file converter with all kinds of file types.
- A GIF gallery.
- A stock image gallery.
- An art gallery.
- An all-purpose archive. Like our version of Internet Archive.
- A quiz maker.
- A collaborative calendar.
- Collaborative notes.
- A collaborate whiteboard. Like Google Jamboard before it got shut down.
- A torrent list.
- An all-purpose message board.
- A timer & stopwatch.
- A checklist.
- A keyboard & mouse testing page.
- An encrypted notepad where the key is only saved to your files.
- A time adder.
- A soundboard. Like our version of myinstants.
- User-uploaded cheat sheets for assignments.
- A thesaurus.
- Some kind of legitimate wiki.
- A fanfiction page that users upload to.
- A wikihow ripoff.
- A sorted bookmark collection that users edit.
- An anime log/rating page. Like our version of MyAnimeList.
- A gaming log/rating page.
- A movie & tv log/rating page.
- A literature log/rating page.
- A travel log/rating page.
- A software & site rating page.
- Customizable about-me pages.
- An independent journalism page.
- Some kind of local news page.
- A worldwide weather page that takes from user submissions.
- A world news page.
- A speedrun list.
- A livestreaming page.
- An online tv page.
- A wallpaper gallery.
- An internet radio.
- A podcast page.
- A poetry page.
- A graphing & scientific calculator page
- A code beautifier.
- A code validator.
- A code playground.
- A controller testing page.
- An open source project site. Like our version of GitHub.
- A web based text editor. Like our version of Google Docs.
- A web based image/pdf editor. Like our version of Canva.
- A web based video editor.
- A web based DAW. Like our version of Bandlab.
- An archive and depository for research/statistics.
- Educational games.
- A learning site of some kind.
- A government website.
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