Dumb title I know, butter couldn't think of anything better. I'm looking for suggestions on better ways to procrastinate on the web.
Obviously there's GD, then I've got a handful of sites that I regularly visit. The only time I venture away from these sites is when using the Google news feed. This works quite well to waste a few minutes, but despite setting up a few interests, I only tend to see sports news, and a bunch of click-bait articles.
I feel like I should be more productive in my moments of procrastination and try and learn something useful rather than look at trashy articles. This is literally just for 5-10 min sessions where I get some downtime. I'm not looking to learn a new language or understand nuclear fission, just expand my horizons a bit.
I've heard stumbleupon mentioned before, but that seems to have died a death. I know there's a random button on Wikipedia but that is very random; I don't really care about an abandoned aircraft tower in Canada that has no significance.
Any suggestions?
Obviously there's GD, then I've got a handful of sites that I regularly visit. The only time I venture away from these sites is when using the Google news feed. This works quite well to waste a few minutes, but despite setting up a few interests, I only tend to see sports news, and a bunch of click-bait articles.
I feel like I should be more productive in my moments of procrastination and try and learn something useful rather than look at trashy articles. This is literally just for 5-10 min sessions where I get some downtime. I'm not looking to learn a new language or understand nuclear fission, just expand my horizons a bit.
I've heard stumbleupon mentioned before, but that seems to have died a death. I know there's a random button on Wikipedia but that is very random; I don't really care about an abandoned aircraft tower in Canada that has no significance.
Any suggestions?


