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26 votes
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MIT will post free plans online for an emergency ventilator that can be built for $100
9 votes -
The National Theatre is going to stream a free play every Thursday night
9 votes -
These are the free, no-equipment online fitness classes you need right now
5 votes -
Some free games are being released on Steam today
17 votes -
Comixology and Kindle Unlimited offering two month free trials
Comixology: https://comixology.com/unlimited Kindle:...
Comixology: https://comixology.com/unlimited
Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/promoLanding?tag=ter000-20&ascsubtag=d9489bc654b311eabfd92ecf0bfff0bf0INT&promoCode=7cad7d39-c2cf-4e3d-9b17-4ebafbb03a415 votes -
LibraryThing is now free to all
13 votes -
itch.io: Self-isolation on a budget
10 votes -
Stay at home and play some games
16 votes -
Call of Duty: Warzone - A free-to-play multiplayer game for up to 150 players with battle royale and plunder modes, launching tomorrow
8 votes -
Google now giving away three months of Stadia access to new Chromecast buyers
9 votes -
Download the 'Nevertheless, She Persisted' short fiction bundle for free, starting this International Women’s Day
10 votes -
Feeding an ebook addiction
I read a lot (my wife gets mad at me because I read so much faster than her), and these days I do most of my reading on Kindle. Fortunately there are ways to do this for little or no money. If...
I read a lot (my wife gets mad at me because I read so much faster than her), and these days I do most of my reading on Kindle. Fortunately there are ways to do this for little or no money. If you're interested here are some ways to get more ebooks without spending a lot of money:
- Project Gutenberg is the grandparent of free book sites, with 60K+ public domain works.
- MobileRead has an entire forum for fresh uploads of public domain works in Kindle format (they have other formats too).
- The Libby app (iOS/Android) makes it trivially easy to borrow ebooks from your local library.
- The Hoopla app (iOS/Android) is another way to borrow from your local library.
- The Library Extension browser add-on (Chrome/Firefox) will alert you when a book that you're looking at online (say, on an Amazon product page) is available at your local library. (This covers print as well as ebooks)
- BookBub will send you a daily email with books that are currently on sale at the major ebook stores.
- I'm not sure how I got into this one; I think it was when I registered a new Kindle for Christmas. But in any case, Amazon is currently in the mode of offering me a $1 ebook credit on every order I have shipped, as long as I'm willing to take non-prime shipping and wait a few days. As far as I can tell this option is available on every Prime order, so I shamelessly take advantage. Need a $4 USB-C cable to replace one that's fraying? Hey, I can get it a few days later and add $1 to my credits. Until they stop this, I'll keep breaking every order up into individual single-item orders. It's not even worse for the planet, because their warehouse software recombines everything into as few boxes as it can anyhow.
17 votes -
Children of Morta - Shrine of Challenge free content update
4 votes -
Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service leaves beta - Uses many existing game purchases, supports ray-tracing, and has a time-limited free trial
12 votes -
Epic Games Store has generated $680 million in revenue so far, largely from exclusives. Weekly free games will continue through 2020
12 votes -
Free-of-charge public transport isn't free, Finnish experts say
12 votes -
Magic: Legends | Gameplay trailer
4 votes -
Epic Games Holiday Sale 2019 has started - sales, one free game per day, and $10 off on everything $14.99+
25 votes -
The Comet Is Coming: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2019)
5 votes -
Sounds Vintage v7 - Forward (2019)
2 votes -
Why Kansas City’s free transit experiment matters
6 votes -
Forza Horizon 4: "The Eliminator" - A battle-royale-inspired game mode, coming in a free update tomorrow
6 votes -
Peckish pedestrians in Copenhagen will soon be able to pluck healthy snacks directly from greenery around the city
13 votes -
Free Internet access should be a basic human right: Study
19 votes -
Introducing Basecamp Personal - A completely free Basecamp plan designed specifically for freelancers, students, families, and personal projects
5 votes -
Marvel Unlimited offering two month free trial through Target
5 votes -
Economists are now admitting that they were wrong about globalization
15 votes -
Six ways Mario Kart Tour triggers you into gambling your money
22 votes -
Introducing "Double Trouble", an upcoming free, co-op-focused DLC for Wargroove
5 votes -
Josef Leimberg - Boiler Room Los Angeles Live Set (2017)
3 votes -
Project Aon - Volunteer organization distributing free digital copies of the "Lone Wolf" CYOA series
2 votes -
Popular podcasts app Pocket Casts goes free, web and desktop app now subscription-based
22 votes -
Steam free weekend: Deep Rock Galactic
10 votes -
Free-to-Play games: Three key trade-offs
7 votes -
How to find old instruction manuals for free online | No Sweat Tech
9 votes -
Paged Out! A new experimental (one article == one page) free magazine about programming
10 votes -
What the games industry can learn from Warframe
6 votes -
Want safe, bikeable streets? Get rid of free parking, as Amsterdam did
14 votes -
Destiny 2's switch to free-to-play and new Shadowkeep expansion have been delayed to October 1 (previously September 17)
5 votes -
Amazon Game Studios and Leyou are developing a free-to-play Lord of the Rings MMO
8 votes -
What are some of the best free ebooks available online?
Project Gutenberg is a great resource for free books, but its 50,000+ titles are intimidating in number (if not outright impenetrable). The same goes for other free ebook aggregators/feeds, of...
Project Gutenberg is a great resource for free books, but its 50,000+ titles are intimidating in number (if not outright impenetrable). The same goes for other free ebook aggregators/feeds, of which there are many. There are also lots of authors who offer up their books for free. And, of course, there are tons of free options available in, say, the Kindle store. While it's nice to have so many choices, it hinders discoverability. Individual books get lost in all the noise.
As such, I'd like to know: what are some standout, recommended books that are available to readers for free?
Obvious disclaimer: I am not interested in pirated content.
24 votes -
The next chapter for Destiny 2 - base game becoming free-to-play on Sept 17 along with new expansion, moving from Battle.net to Steam, and more
13 votes -
Huntleys & Palmer: Clyde Built 5.0 Compilation (2019)
3 votes -
The Sims 4 is currently free on Origin
23 votes -
Overwatch's third anniversary: Free to try this week, past seasonal brawls featured every day, and more
5 votes -
Why physicians are prescribing time in nature
6 votes -
Twitch Prime is offering a Free Month of Crunchyroll
https://twitch.tv/prime Don't really have Premium right now, should I hang onto this for another month or is there anything keeping up with right now?
10 votes -
Age of Wonders 3 is free on Humble Store
13 votes -
YouTube renews Cobra Kai for season three, makes all shows free
11 votes