Ask HN: What small websites do you frequently use/visit?

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http://www.sleepyti.me - a calculator to let you know when to set your alarm in the morning to maximize your chances of waking up feeling refreshed / not breaking a REM cycle
I use this all the time, it's great.
The Pebble smartwatch has a feature like this as well. It tracks your sleep pattern and when you're not in deep sleep and your alarm is coming up within half an hour it'll start vibrating.

For someone who's very hard to wake up it seems to work well.

https://pinboard.in - an awesome bookmarking service
Obligatory: follow @Pinboard on twitter for amazing tweets.
Oh, I remember this site. A shame that I didn't buy in earlier for the lifetime subscription.
http://online-go.com - go server

http://81dojo.com - shogi server

http://en.lichess.org - chess server

http://eidogo.com, http://josekipedia.com - go joseki/fuseki encyclopedias

http://chesscademy.com - chess training website

Youtube might not count as a small website, but I like these channels:

- https://www.youtube.com/user/onbaduktv - go videos

- https://www.youtube.com/user/hidetchi - shogi videos

- https://www.youtube.com/user/powerplaychess - chess videos

http://epguides.com - Whenever I need to look up episode names or air dates of a TV show, this little site has done the job for decades.

I type the address, followed by the name of a show (usually only lowercase alphabetical characters, and without 'the'), and I get exactly I want. E.g. epguides.com/xfiles

It looks almost exactly the same as it did back in 2000 at least (https://web.archive.org/web/20000815203907/http://www.epguid...), and has been kept up-to-date ever since.

http://atob.xyz - realtime anonymous textboard, like 4chan but friendlier
That's a very cool website that I've never heard of, thanks.