I think we all have that one site we’ve been visiting for years just because we’re used to it, even if the site itself has gone downhill. I finally had enough of my "old reliable" yesterday because the loading times were getting ridiculous and the search was broken. I decided it was time to branch out and actually look for a modern alternative. I spent a good hour testing different platforms and settled on
as my new primary bookmark. It felt like moving from a dusty old basement into a brand-new apartment. Everything just works, and the content is actually fresh. Has anyone else recently "broken up" with a long-time favorite site, or do you tend to stick with what you know until it literally stops working?
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I’m the kind of person who never clears their tabs, so I have websites open from months ago that I still haven't looked at. I don't really have a "favorite" anything; I just click on whatever looks interesting in the moment. I’ve been spending a lot of time on photography forums lately, trying to figure out why my night shots always come out so grainy. It’s a steep learning curve, but it’s a fun way to pass the time. I think I just enjoy the process of learning something new, whether it’s a technical skill or just finding a new corner of the internet to explore. There’s always something new to see if you’re looking for it.