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Sites rising fast this week

June 13, 2026 · NeighborhoodTreasure Editors

Some sites are like the secret menu at your favorite diner—unexpected, but once you know about them, you can’t look back. This week’s fastest-rising sites on NeighborhoodTreasure are full of gems that’ll make you nod in appreciation or scratch your head in confusion.

PgDog is a peculiar twist on database management. Think of it as a dog that fetches data from PostgreSQL with an impressive combination of load balancing and sharding. If your database is barking at you for help, PgDog’s open-source toolkit might just be the leash you need.

Extend feels like that over-caffeinated friend who can read every document you throw at them and spit out organized data in record time. With specialized vision models, this site’s all about parsing, extracting, and transforming even the trickiest of documents into something usable. Why take months when you can have reliable pipelines in a matter of minutes?

If you're into drones, DroneXL is your daily scoop, blending rumors and news from the skies. It’s like hanging out with that friend who knows every gossip about the latest camera drones. Mavic 4, Mini 5, and industry trends—DroneXL’s got your back if you want the lowdown on what’s buzzing above.

The House of Commons of Canada is the literal house where political drama unfolds—minus the popcorn. You can check out the latest legislative happenings and get a glimpse into the inner workings of Canada’s government. It’s like watching a reality show, but with less contrived drama and more debates.

The Decoder caters to your inner tech geek, serving up news and insights on artificial intelligence. If it’s got anything to do with AI, this site is your go-to for keeping up with the latest developments and trends. Just don’t expect robots to take over the world anytime soon.

GeoLibre is for the geography nerd who wants to visualize data without the heavy lifting. It’s a lightweight GIS platform for exploring and analyzing all that sweet geospatial data. Whether you’re on a desktop or your phone, GeoLibre makes sure you’re not squinting at tiny maps.

Lastly, if personal musings are your jam, check out Lan Tian’s blog or Sam Wilkinson’s site, where they share everything from projects to hobbies with a sprinkle of personality. Who knows, you might find inspiration or just a good chuckle.

These sites are all rising stars, and you can catch them on the Rising page.

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