Date: 23/02/2022 12:02:57
From: Kingy
ID: 1851692
Subject: Interesting websites

https://www.synthesia.io/

Allows you to create deepfakes.

https://2050.earth/

Tries to predict future tech.

https://framesynthesis.com/drivingsimulator/maps/

Allows you to drive on google maps.

https://leolabs.space/

Live maps everything in Low Earth Orbit.

https://www.playphrase.me/#/search

Finds phrases in movies. Type in a phrase, and it will find a movie quote to match.

http://imaginaire.cc/gaugan/

A weird painting conversion/interpretation site.

https://www.jasper.ai/

Get a website to write your reports for you.

https://www.unscreen.com/

Removes background from video, and allows you to replace it.

https://fakeyou.com/

Text to speech in famous voices.

https://podcastle.ai/

Text to high quality speech.

https://www.floodmap.net/

Change the sea level and see the results.

https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/

Google maps, but updated every day. Lower quality images, but more options. I use it to watch floods cross the landscape.

https://myfirewatch.landgate.wa.gov.au/map.html

Satellite heat sensor. It picks up bushfires and lightning. Updates every few hours.

Any other interesting sites that you know of?

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Date: 23/02/2022 12:18:59
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1851699
Subject: re: Interesting websites

I use the landgate one. Thanks for the others.

Does this count as an interesting website?
https://earth.nullschool.net/

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Date: 23/02/2022 12:20:30
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1851700
Subject: re: Interesting websites

I’ll work my way through these, there seems to be some good ones there.

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Date: 23/02/2022 12:44:38
From: Kingy
ID: 1851711
Subject: re: Interesting websites

https://maps.dea.ga.gov.au

See how much the coastlines have changed recently.

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Date: 24/02/2022 12:24:46
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1852127
Subject: re: Interesting websites

Kingy said:

https://leolabs.space/

Live maps everything in Low Earth Orbit.

Well, useful if you happen to own your own fleet of LEO satellites.

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