8 Websites Worth Opening This Weekend
From internet history to ambient noise to AI builders — 8 sites that actually pulled me in this week. Most need no signup.

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Neal.fun
Scroll through 57 internet milestones, from the first email to early YouTube. It's interactive history that doesn't feel like homework.
Moodist
Mix 84 ambient sounds however you want. Rain + distant train + soft static. I use it when I need to focus or just sit still for a minute.
GummySearch
Sorts 130k+ subreddits by pain points, feature requests, and money talk. If you're building something, this is where you find what people actually want.
Godly
The most visually striking websites on the internet, updated daily. Pure inspiration if you're tired of template designs.
SEESAW
Unlike Godly's "wow" factor, this one collects sites that just feel good to use. Subtle animations, clean layouts, warmth over flashiness.
Lovable
Describe an app in plain English, get a working full-stack project in minutes. Best way to start something on a Saturday morning.
bolt.new
Build, run, and deploy a web app entirely in your browser. No terminal, no local setup. Just type what you want and watch it build.
Griply
Goals, habits, and tasks in one clean space. A good weekend is also when you figure out what actually matters in your week.
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