Help
Quick guidance for using search, favorites, graph view, and interlinked reading. If you are new here, start with the archive, then follow links between posts to explore the wider knowledge map.
Best for
Search-first reading and topic discovery
Works with
Favorites, wiki links, backlinks, and graph exploration
Quick start
Open the archive, search one idea, then follow connected posts
Core features
Main ways to navigate the site
These are the fastest entry points when you want to locate a topic, save something, or jump across related ideas.
Search posts
Use the search bar on the blog archive to filter by title, excerpt, category, and tags.
Open BlogSave favorites
Click the bookmark icon on any post to save it. Favorites appear in the sidebar and the account menu.
Browse PostsUse graph view
Open the graph map to explore relationships between posts based on wiki-style links.
Open Graph ViewNavigate backlinks
At the end of each post, check Linked from to discover related posts referencing the current topic.
Read ArticlesReading workflow
A better way to move through connected posts
The site works best when you read in small connected loops instead of isolated single articles.
Recommended reading flow
Start with the archive
Browse the main blog page, search a topic, and narrow the list by category or tag.
Open connected posts
Use wiki links, related posts, and backlinks to move through connected ideas without losing context.
Save what matters
Bookmark posts you want to revisit later. Your saved list stays available from the sidebar.
Quick tips
Use short keywords first, then refine with tags or categories.
Open a post from Graph View when you want context around a topic cluster.
Check the footer of a post for backlinks and adjacent reading paths.
Bookmark long reads you want to continue later from the sidebar.
FAQ
Common questions from first-time readers
Short answers for the most common ways people discover, save, and revisit content here.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find posts on a specific topic quickly?
Use the search field on the archive page. It matches post titles, excerpts, categories, and tags, so even partial keywords usually work well.
Where can I see related articles?
Open any post and scroll through the interlinks, related posts, series navigation, and backlink section near the end of the article.
Are favorites tied to an account?
No. Favorites are stored in your browser, which keeps the experience fast and private but means they are device-specific.
When should I use Graph View?
Use it when you want to explore the knowledge map visually, discover clusters, or jump between closely connected posts.