No argument, but I also like https://dxheat.com/dxc/ for the heat map of "hot contacts" in the lower right of the page.
I would like to propose that we call this period The Meander Minimum, where the sun spot activity just pokes around on the low and of the scale for a long, long time.
Coffee coffee in my veins Stimulate this writer's brains Course right through my ev'ry artery Make my verse more terse and smartery By the teacup, by the mug Inspiration by the jug Word and page,there's aught between us Time for caffeine intravenous Is it madness; do I sorta Feel a throb in my aorta? No, 'tis nothing, just a twinge Time to start snother binge.
I don't know why this young woman was such a cheapskate and settled for a medium. The large was only 75-cents more...
DxSummit is my go-to also, and the Search function is fast and clean. DxHeat has a fun layout, but often misses credible spots that appear in DxSummit. For digital ( non-ft8 and ft8 modes) I enjoy HamSpots.org.. Navigate the Search function tool(s) here. I find it more accurate than the old PskReporter, less a map. DxMaps (formerly Dx Sherlock) is another global favorite. New hams note- Try the "15 minute filter", the "World -List" function, and if you see a questionable spot, cross reference it using DxSummit or another site. ON4KST/50MHz, Reverse Beacon NtWk, DxWatch the list goes on.