A small, curated wiki of resources, ideas, and topics I find interesting.
A comprehensive exploration of ancient civilizations, their cultures, technologies, and lasting impact on human history.
Dynasties, hieroglyphs, architecture, religion, and daily life.
Ancient Sumerian civilization, history, city-states, writing system, religion, daily life, and contributions to human civilization.
A collection of resources on scientific anomalies, unexplained phenomena, and frontier research.
Most blogs suck, some are cool, other are high art
Book making, bookbinding, book arts, book conservation, and related topics.
Fine press books, limited editions, and other high quality book makers.
A comprehensive guide to category theory, its concepts, applications, and role in mathematics and computer science.
An exploration of consciousness from philosophical, scientific, and interdisciplinary perspectives, including theories, research, and ongoing debates.
Unique, novel data sources I've come across.
Storing and preserving data for the long-term, including digital and analog data.
Representing information in a visual way
UI, UX, graphic design, and typography resources.
Resources for finding and registering domain names.
Shields.io
Programming for GPUs with AI in mind.
A comprehensive guide to graph theory, its algorithms, applications, and connections to other mathematical fields.
Graph networks are a set of nodes connected by edges. The edges can be directed or undirected. The nodes can be anything, such as people, web pages, computers, or airports. The edges can represent anything, such as friendship between people, hyperlinks between web pages, or flights between airports.
Hacker culture is not just about computers and technology, it's about a mindset and a way of life.
Resources for using AI to uncover the past.
Interaction and Augmentation between silicon-based and carbon-based life forms.
Useful parts, tools, and supplies for makers.
A list of good libraries for Python, Rust, Swift, and more.
A comprehensive guide to linear algebra, from fundamental concepts to advanced applications in mathematics, science, and engineering.
A collection of maps and geographical data.
What's purple and commutes? An Abelian grape.
Multimodal AI is a field of artificial intelligence that explores how to combine information from multiple modalities, such as vision, language, and audio.
A collection of resources for music production, visualization, and performance tools.
A comprehensive guide to number theory, from elementary concepts to modern applications in cryptography and computing.
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is the collection and analysis of information that is gathered from public or open sources.
An in-depth guide to everything you need to know about overlanding.
An in-depth exploration of philosophical traditions, key arguments, and contemporary discourse across major schools of thought.
Printing is more relevant than ever with the growing divide between digital and physical objects.
A comprehensive guide to Rust programming language, its ecosystem, tools, and best practices.
A comprehensive guide to the Semantic Web, its technologies, standards, and applications.
Semantics is the study of meaning. It focuses on the relation between signifiers, such as words, phrases, signs and symbols, and what they stand for, their denotation.
Tools and practices for optimizing site content for search engines.
A comprehensive directory of professional societies, academic organizations, and special interest groups in technology, research, and related fields.
A comprehensive guide to technical standards, specifications, and the organizations that develop and maintain them.
A comprehensive guide to common symbols encountered in daily life, from laundry care to electronics.
A comprehensive guide to automated and interactive theorem proving, tools, and methodologies.
A comprehensive guide to topology, from point-set foundations to modern applications in mathematics and physics.
Sage wisdom and tips for training neural networks, general advice and specific tips.
Transformers are a type of neural network architecture that have been shown to be effective for a wide range of natural language processing tasks.
A comprehensive guide to type theory, its foundations, systems, and applications in mathematics, logic, and computer science.
WebAssembly (WASM) is a binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. WASM is designed as a portable target for compilation of high-level languages like C/C++/Rust, enabling deployment on the web for client and server applications.
How to use wget to download a website or large amounts of data of specific types.