I still use Dribbble. I'd rather aspire to something gorgeous and break down the barriers than temper my expectations to the point of comfort with mediocre work. Not that Dribbble work is absolutely exceptional, and of course there are limits — but certainly I like to be inspired by work that I find inspiring and ask myself "Why not my app?" The answer to that question clarifies my challenges.
On that same note; a good Google search is worth just as much.
Try and look at the shitty search results as well. That is, crap UI might still have merits. Look past the ugly and see if you can spot the good UX bits and pieces.
I still use Dribbble. I'd rather aspire to something gorgeous and break down the barriers than temper my expectations to the point of comfort with mediocre work. Not that Dribbble work is absolutely exceptional, and of course there are limits — but certainly I like to be inspired by work that I find inspiring and ask myself "Why not my app?" The answer to that question clarifies my challenges.