Websites I think are neat/useful
If a link isn't working, let me know by writing your message in chalk on the sidewalk in front of my apartment building, thanks in advance.
Art/Books/Music
The Internet Speculative Fiction Database: Community database of scifi, fantasy, and horror. Great for finding more info on old pulp publishers.Standard eBooks: A collection of well formatted and accessible ebooks of works in the public domain. I love project gutenberg but reading stuff you find on there can be a chore. These ebooks are /nice/.
Open Stax: A collection of openly licensed digital textbooks from Rice University on a wide variety of subjects.
PhilPapers: Index of acedemic papers on philosophy topics, often with links accessible to those w/o a university account.
Old School Essentials SRD: THE ttrpg reference document all others take note.
Broke Ass Guitars: A website that walks you through the process of setting up your electric guitar/bass.
Daily Script: A large collection of movie scripts, sometimes w/ multiple versions, ie draft one, draft 2, final.
Local
Safe in a Crowd: Listing of greater Boston area punk/hardcore/diy shows.History
The Medieval Bestiary: A large collection of medieval animal art. Great for reference or if you want to see a fun image of a little guy.Manuscript Miniatures: A collection of medieval miniatures depicting armoured figures. I got my header image from here.
De Re Militari, The Society for Medieval Military History: Great resource for merdieval warfare history. Recent books reviews, articles, primary sources resources, etc.