The purpose of this wiki is to provide info about random projects that we are working on.
If you are new to this wiki, start by reading the Wiki Structure (below).
A short project that touches the core elements of other projects. We try to investigate what is the best way to organize various project documentation, so that it is easy to update and intuitive to find what you are searching for.
I am learning how quantum computing works and here are my notes.
A simple TODO list for people that are disorganized and are productive in their messy way.
Tool to help you stay organized in a disorganized way
My master's thesis was build on a custom online research experiment, which focused on how participants approach solving matchstick equation problems. We made participants create their initial mental representation of a given problem and through subsequent problems guide them into an impasse, where the only way forward is to create a different mental representation. The experiment is quite extensive and available on the following page.
This wiki is generally split into two sections: Notes and Projects.
This distinction is made to implement a more hierarchical nature into the documentation and in this way better utilize features, provided by Wiki.js. Most clearly, the distinction is visible in the navigational menu on the left, where you can select topics and then subtopics to find what interests you, and in the hierarchical URL address of each page.
Notes
Notes are collections of articles and reviews about the general knowledge available on the web. They are mostly already-existing concepts, described through the lens of my point of view. They are often enhanced with my opinions, concerns and suggestions.
Projects
Projects are collections of articles with a specific focus or goal in mind. They normally build on Notes (that is not a strict rule) and attempt to emphasize certain concepts that further the cause of specific projects. Some pages also hold information about progress progression and other project-management information.
For project descriptions, address the root page of each project.
The hierarchical nature of a page is severely limited, and sometimes a page can belong to different Note and Project groups. For better experience, feel free to also navigate the wiki via tags in the search field on the top, and for best experience click on the various links on each page to best follow the train of thought in each matter.
Main content is organized in sub-pages of these sections. These subpages can be accessed via search field on top or, more commonlty, via the hierarchical page-tree on the left side of the screen. Each sub-page sontains a rounded decription of a particular topic, hopefully with plenty of additional references to other pages with similar topics. Feel free to browse these pages at your leisure.
For the wiki style guide, that is used in this wiki, see Wiki Style Guide.