There are currently over 1.86 billion websites on the internet.

Few are truly valuable.

Here are 20 that do: 🧵

Collaborated with @niki_poojary

1/ Bitly: URL Shortener

Do you want to add links to your tweets to make them fit the character limit?

Here's how you can.

'Shorten the URL of any website.

https://t.co/bef8YDqy7K
2/ The Scale of the Universe

Find out how big the universe really is and how small/insignificant we are.

https://t.co/nZsbK3qEPD
3/ WindowSwap

Opens a new window every time somewhere else in the world.

https://t.co/TPI6U6ZhPv
4/ Ilovepdf

Can split or merge a pdf and change it to word/jpeg/ppt etc.

https://t.co/hmhkBGmSDe
5/ Tinypng

It compresses images without losing quality.

https://t.co/M0TRl97BY3
6/ https://t.co/E8oeNIacyr

Need a fake email address to sign up for a site and don't want to end up in a bunch of spam lists then here's a free website.

Self destructs after 10 minutes.
7/ Agoodmovietowatch

Handpicked movies and shows of every genre.

Use filters to determine your interests and recommends movies/shows to watch for free.

https://t.co/LsmAfQu2K4
8/ CopyPasteCharacter

Most people can't tweet or text without emojis.

Find the ‘hidden’ characters that come with the computer’s typefaces.

Can be pasted into emails, tweets, text documents, forums, and whatever else you might need.

https://t.co/MUdpvhoXf5
9/ Virus Total

Scan any file for viruses for free with over 70 antivirus scanners.

https://t.co/IupV9iJhGn
10/ Flightradar24

Track live real-time flights on this website.

https://t.co/W5Wsg6ouSF
11/ Microsoft Office

Get free templates and resources which can be used on products from Microsoft office for free.

https://t.co/GFDGUsm2GY
12/ Web of Trust

WOT protects you from malicious websites, scams, phishing attempts, and identity theft.

https://t.co/iB4pxvJFZT
13/ Drive & Listen

Drive across your favorite city or your hometown and Listen to local radio stations from the comfort of your home.

https://t.co/tjYZtmgSc8
14/ Whatdoestheinternetthink

Find out whether the world os positive, negative or indifferent about your word.

https://t.co/xxKupssIYI
15/ Photopea: Online Photo Editor

Edits photos easily.

https://t.co/67PFUZgyIE
16/ SuperCook: Zero Waste Recipe Generator

Just put the ingredients in and this will tell you recipes to come out with zero waste of your food.

https://t.co/KSQBSZl7Qi
17/ Emojitracker:

Can check the realtime emojis being used on twitter.

https://t.co/RAJ8d4M9eg
18/ Open Peeps, Hand-Drawn Illustration Library

Draw any character the way you want to.

https://t.co/flf7ht5NXQ
19/ Mount Everest 3D

This is the 3d map of Mount Everest in case anyone is curious to check it out.

https://t.co/IRRzVIvyRe
20/ City Walks Live

Walk through any city in the world in the day/night totally free.

https://t.co/VRTKlOftEn
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Unfortunately the "This work includes the identification of viral sequences in bat samples, and has resulted in the isolation of three bat SARS-related coronaviruses that are now used as reagents to test therapeutics and vaccines." were BEFORE the


chimeric infectious clone grants were there.https://t.co/DAArwFkz6v is in 2017, Rs4231.
https://t.co/UgXygDjYbW is in 2016, RsSHC014 and RsWIV16.
https://t.co/krO69CsJ94 is in 2013, RsWIV1. notice that this is before the beginning of the project

starting in 2016. Also remember that they told about only 3 isolates/live viruses. RsSHC014 is a live infectious clone that is just as alive as those other "Isolates".

P.D. somehow is able to use funds that he have yet recieved yet, and send results and sequences from late 2019 back in time into 2015,2013 and 2016!

https://t.co/4wC7k1Lh54 Ref 3: Why ALL your pangolin samples were PCR negative? to avoid deep sequencing and accidentally reveal Paguma Larvata and Oryctolagus Cuniculus?

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First update to https://t.co/lDdqjtKTZL since the challenge ended – Medium links!! Go add your Medium profile now 👀📝 (thanks @diannamallen for the suggestion 😁)


Just added Telegram links to
https://t.co/lDdqjtKTZL too! Now you can provide a nice easy way for people to message you :)


Less than 1 hour since I started adding stuff to https://t.co/lDdqjtKTZL again, and profile pages are now responsive!!! 🥳 Check it out -> https://t.co/fVkEL4fu0L


Accounts page is now also responsive!! 📱✨


💪 I managed to make the whole site responsive in about an hour. On my roadmap I had it down as 4-5 hours!!! 🤘🤠🤘
“We don’t negotiate salaries” is a negotiation tactic.

Always. No, your company is not an exception.

A tactic I don’t appreciate at all because of how unfairly it penalizes low-leverage, junior employees, and those loyal enough not to question it, but that’s negotiation for you after all. Weaponized information asymmetry.

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And by the way, you should never be worried that an offer would be withdrawn if you politely negotiate.

I have seen this happen *extremely* rarely, mostly to women, and anyway is a giant red flag. It suggests you probably didn’t want to work there.

You wish there was no negotiating so it would all be more fair? I feel you, but it’s not happening.

Instead, negotiate hard, use your privilege, and then go and share numbers with your underrepresented and underpaid colleagues. […]