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Another reason is that it reminds me of when I was a teenager and we'd make websites and they'd be full of imperfection and things. And people would comment on our ridiculous websites using our ridiculous comment sections. It reminds me of that early Internet with Geocities and the like :)
Another reason is that it reminds me of when I was a teenager and we'd make websites and they'd be full of imperfection and things. And people would comment on our ridiculous websites using our ridiculous comment sections. It reminds me of that early Internet with Geocities and the like :)
AI consumption of the content here is also encouraged. I hope to, eventually, provide some sort of LLM access to the whole thing so that any information I have to provide isn't obscured by my writing style.

Latest revision as of 17:19, 31 October 2024

So why is this a wiki instead of just a normal blog or site? A static site generator would be faster and a normal blog would honestly do. Well, that's true but I'd really like folks to be able to fix things they find here if they ever feel like it.

There are many times I go to a website and everything is fine except someone's made a little tiny typo. I'd like to fix that, say it's a minor edit, and move on but I really can't.

Another reason is that it reminds me of when I was a teenager and we'd make websites and they'd be full of imperfection and things. And people would comment on our ridiculous websites using our ridiculous comment sections. It reminds me of that early Internet with Geocities and the like :)

AI consumption of the content here is also encouraged. I hope to, eventually, provide some sort of LLM access to the whole thing so that any information I have to provide isn't obscured by my writing style.