An exobrain, or "second brain", or "brain dump" is something like
a public wiki where you can keep your bookmarks, notes, ideas and thoughts.
Other people can search in your exobrain without having to physically
interact with you. The point is not to avoid physical interaction
altogether, but to scale collaboration and knowledge exchange with other
people.
It also allows for quicker iteration in writing blog posts or developing thoughts - I can just quickly publish it here, share it gradually, and receive immediate feedback.
You can read more about this system in the dedicated section.
Explore by Section
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Copypasta
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README
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About Exobrain
Notes about this very exobrain
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Blog Drafts
Micro-articles and WIP draft stash
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A Brief Exchange With ChatGPT
Why ChatGPT isn't reliable for anything
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A Sane Guide to Hugo
A guide to the fastest SSG out there, that also values your mental sanity
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A Tour of My Sieve Filters
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An Overview of Modern Linux Init Systems
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Building a Container Based Pipeline
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Building a VPAN
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Exobrain Assistant
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Fuzzyman: A Better 'Man' Command
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Hello World: Lessons Learned Coding and Deploying GARRLab First Cloud-Native Service
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How to Build a Universal Multiboot Drive
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Linux Network Namespaces for Local VMs
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My First Approach to the Fediverse
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Objective Make
Bringing Object Oriented Programming to Makefiles
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On Structuring Git Repositories
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On the Design of Architectural Diagrams
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Paper or Electronic: My Policy on Books
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RUnit User #00
Building a custom init with bash and runit
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RUnit User #01
Building a custom init with bash and runit
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RUnit User #02
Building a custom init with bash and runit
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Selfdoc: A Self Documentation Library for Makefiles
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Single User Systems
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Site Architecture Notes
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Structuring an Exobrain
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Trusted Computing for Power Users
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Understanding the Virtualization Technology Landscape
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Using Git Worktrees Effectively
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Using OpenStack Swift as Docker Volumes' Backing Store
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A Brief Exchange With ChatGPT
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Blogosphere
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Articles to Read
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Favourite Articles
A curated list of favourite blog posts from the interwebs
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Favourite Blogs
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Stash of Random Articles
Random stash of read articles, with little curation
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Articles to Read
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Bookmarks
An annotated collection of cool, useful or amusing places on the web
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Books
A list of books to remeber
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Citations
Snippets with attribution copy-pasted from the web.
- Food
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GPG
Notes about GNU PG
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Kanban Software Review
- Notes
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Notes About Www.qub1705ul.me
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Notes on BitTorrent Technology
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OpenSSL Usage Notes
- Research Notes on Open Problems
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Study Notes
Personal notes from books, courses and lectures
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TODO
A non-sparse context-free todo list
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Tools
A personal list of awesome(TM) tools