A website I've really enjoyed looking at is The Daily Princetonian (and really just all news websites). I enjoy seeing how the front page changes every day based upon what articles are up.
I'd like to continue documenting its changes every day.
Not quite sure this fits but I've been learning to cook and found some smaller blogs that have been a lot of fun to read. I found this one from a TikTok and followed a recipe the other day. It's called Scheck Eats It already has new recipes since the last time I looked, so I'll have to check them out.
Ben Denzer has kept this "Daily archive of one composite image (photographs and screenshots taken that day) and one quote (heard or read that day) since 2011... Every time I stumble upon it again, I'm amazed to find that he is still updating the site. The volume of the collection as a whole, and the number of images contained in each collage is stunning, and really works to produce an immersive time capsule."
Jon Rafman is this net-artist (self described post-internet artist but who knows if that's actually a term) who combs through Google Street View and finds images of the 'sublime' or honestly just weird photos that capture his interest. I wrote my thesis on him so it would feel wrong not to mention him.
I actually just discovered this website, but I think machine learning is cool and I enjoy seeing projects like this that requires collective effort to achieve a certain goal.
Here's a website by Keone and Mari Madrid, a married couple who are both incredible dancers and choreographers.