This is where I will upload my various notes (or resources) related to different topics that I ended up using KaTeX + Markown instead of pen-paper.
For the notes I will publish here, I aim to use a formal tone, organized with a logical structure. I believe this is usually not the best approach when it comes to learning, so you may want to use these materials for revision purposes rather than as a learning material.
I have no idea how long and how often I will publish here. Most of my notes are on paper and are mostly sketches. I aspire to write my new notes in this format as I believe KaTeX and Markdown is much easier to work with compareted to LaTeX and often enough. I may later convert my old notes to this format, but no promises.
For best readability, especially for the mathematical ones, you should consider switching to a custom markdown previewer with a light theme due to possibly transparent figures and KaTeX expressions. For now, I personally use Visual Studio Code with:
Markdown Preview Github
by Matt Bierner to preview markdown files,Markdown Emoji
by Matt Bierner to add Github emoji support to VSCode, andmarkdownlint
by David Anson to lint markdown files.
You must be able to easily see some cool KaTeX text below to read some of these notes:
- 🚧 Probability Theory \ Fundamentals
- 🚧 Universal Algebra \ Fundamentals
My personal poems.
You can check out my bookshelf for books or articles on various subjects which are mostly related to Mathematics, Computer Science or Philosophy.
- Minimum: Minimal Websites Directory
- Logo System: Logo Design Library
- Shadertoy Like CodePen but for shaders.
- Infinitely More by Joel David Hamkins.
- ACM Queue
- John D. Cook Blog Incomplete but diverse.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Marxists Internet Archive
- Fontshare Fonts \ Free
- Overused Grotesk \ Open Source
- Space Grotesk \ Open Source
- Inter \ Open Source
- IBM Plex \ Open Source
- Departure Mono \ Monospace \ Open Source
- Server Mono \ Monospace \ Open Source
- Intel One Mono \ Monospace \ Open Source
- Commit Mono \ Monospace \ Open Source
- Mori \ Paid
- Neue Montreal \ Paid
- T1 Robit \ Paid
- TT Hoves Pro \ Paid \ Maybe Free For Personal Use
I’m still figuring out how to license this content. Some of it is distilled or adapted from commercial texts. For now, consider this (especially the notes) a personal archive, not an open-source resource.