Explore
Here is a human-readable sitemap of sorts. I list the pages you can visit on this website, excluding blog posts, which you can find in the archive.
Menu
These are the pages you see in the main menu:
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- The main page for this site; you should start here if you haven’t already.
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- That’s this page (the one you’re visiting right now!)
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- This is a more serious answer to the question “Who am I?” It’s a good place to visit after this if you want a more focused overview of this site.
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- This is rather unconventional for a website, but given the advanced technology used in this site’s production, I figured it’s a good place to explain how this was all put together. I also give credit to relevant design assets, such as the site’s typography.
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- As previously mentioned, this is where you will find all of my blog posts from the beginning of time to now.
Gardens
These are gardens of the digital kind. They’re kind of like this page: a collection of items, usually links, but sometimes images and other rich media.
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- This has all my main contact information along with links to profiles I maintain across the internet.
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- functor.systems has promised to create a commutative webring of its members at
ring.functor.systems, but, pending the completion of that arduous project, I’ve put together a webring of my own (sadly it doesn’t commute). This page is a collection of links to other people’s personal sites that I find interesting.
- functor.systems has promised to create a commutative webring of its members at
Philosophy
Somewhat blog post-like in style, but with less of a focus on a particular concept or idea. Here, I opt for more general philosophical discussions about broader themes. Most of these pages elaborate on what’s discussed in the about page.
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- I detail my formal and informal academic background and pursuits, with some discussion about what I’ve learned and links to relevant resources
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- This is a reference to Richard Stallman’s legendary How I do my computing page. My opinions may not be as serious, and my software is certainly not as dated.