A commonplace book is a personal notebook used to compile useful information. This can be content of many types and varieties, and these collections were particularly common during the Renaissance.
This page is intended to be an open commonplace book of sorts. I hope to create a directory of links and content that I find valuable or interesting. These will contain links to content contained on this site, as well as other sites and valuable works elsewhere.
Note that I do not take responsibility for any content of media created by third parties. I will only link things which I think are largely appropriate for a wide audience, but there may be outliers. In addition, I do not nessecarily agree with every idea or viewpoint shared in any of these sites or works.
My literal stuff (gear, edc, etc)
Low-tech Magazine -- This solar powered site houses a plethora of information about sustainability technologies and philosophies.
Hundred Rabbits -- a developer/designer duo who sail the seas writing sustainable software and doing other cool-beans type things.
Solarpunk Manifesto -- An aesthetic/movement/philosophy merging optimism about a simple, sustainable, and technological future with fiction-based activism, solar power, and rethinking infastructure. ??
fmhy.net -- a large repository of free media and other resources
webgl-water -- a cool demo of water running in your web browser [resource intensive]
Revithion -- daily pure math problems!
Sly Flourish -- Advice for efficiently prepping as a TTRPG GM. Author of [Return of] The Lazy Dungeon Master"
Permacomputing -- A movement/term focused on sustainable technology use
"Pantheon" -- This is perhaps my favourite TV show. An epic tale about technology and humanity.