About this site

I thought it was going to be a personal publishing outlet.

For now its a digital bookshelf.

  • Early Warning
  • 1776_Linux

I've seen people funneled through pedagogy-schemes, I've seen people fooled on financial-affirmation.

I may not have the speed in development on the outside. That's because my intentions differ; this is not unique.

Even as I play video-games, I seem to not advance as quick as the people around me. (( Except WoW. Apparently I leveled up enough levels overnight to surprise my brother. Lol ))

I play games fast, yet I advance through character-funnels slowly.

I have my own game inside games.

The same goes for just about every game in I play.

Right now, I see learning to use Linux/GNU sold as employment. I'd like to see this sold as self-sufficiency.

Major labs in science continue to pressure "scientist" to falsify Datasets. How? By using a known-to-be-false benchmark, on that's using false data as its test-parameters.

So, How about people DIY their own research, in conjunction with "scientists"?

  • Want to perform 400 pushups under an hour?
  • Go from 10 to 410 reps within 6 weeks?

How about building my own citation management software? or my own academic-reader, more than a search-database?

Then share it... improve it...

but programming takes years to learn... I've only just begun... so how about using vector-derived-code-generators to help?

This is not a new desire.

These are not novel aspirations.

The difference is looking at products as objects on a shelf versus seeing tools inside the product-design.

I'd like to live a life where I could have started building my own computing programs as young as I had the will to do so.

I'd like to share the pieces, tools, services I use to build my own tools. To curate a library.

I'm writing this in the morning. Tinkering with what's important to say. Will have more to chisel out, later.