Archiving, History of Science and Technology, Philosophy, Ancient History/Civilizations, Linguistics, Etymology, Literature (specially science fiction), Music (specially Prog and Classical), PKM (Personal Knowledge Management), Classification Systems and Works (Encyclopedias, Wikis, Dictionaries), Psychometrics (yes, that includes personality tests such as the MBTI and Enneagram), Open-Source Movement, Vidya (currently into Crypt of the Necrodancer, but I am a massive fan of Touhou in general), Baking (bet you didn't expected that one ;) ), Asking silly hypothetical questions, Spending a bit too much time in internet forums and Youtube.
I consider myself an autodidact. I can pass hours just reading, writing and recording my findings on the web, or everywhere else.
Conventional social media (who's in Neocities does, anyways?), noisy enviroments, judgemental and dogmatist people, dry methods of learning (hello, traditional school?), pessimists and misanthropics, any formal schedule that starts earlier than 9AM, people who are too attached to their political identity, raw tomatoes.
So hey... to the (scarcely) asked questions...
What?
You can expect this site to be treated as a digital garden. If you don't know what that is,
here's a solid introduction to the concept.
Why?
It's a reliable space with virtually entire freedom to dump my thoughts. When it comes to writing, a flawed execution is more valuable than merely flawless ideas.
Who?
A second year, dissastified computer engineering student. I got the idea of creating a website embedded in my mind years ago. I actually managed to make one, on Neocities. But, well... the page was abandoned. Currently I (think) have a better clue on what I'm doing.
When?
Starting in the first quarter of the XXI century. Precisely in the liminality of progress, emergence of singularity and traditional society.
We have reasons to believe it as one of the most formative stages of humanity understanding of progress.
Where?
In the comfort of my own room. Likely to be working on the page at very sporadic hours. Ranges from 11PM to 3AM are very common.