Ask HN: What are some examples of websites where the author learns in the open?

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  • knowledge

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  • I like how the author of https://wiki.nikitavoloboev.xyz/ has created a huge online repo of bookmarks, links, knowledge, notes. The author claims to learn in public.

    Are there more such examples of websites where the authors learn in the open and maintain such a website?

    Is there a popular term to classify such websites? The website I've linked above claims to be a Wiki but I think it is very different from a Wiki. Wikis generally have an edit user interface to easily edit and maintain the wiki but the example above seems to be powered by Gitbook. I wonder if there is a separate term that classifies such websites?

    Anyway getting back to the main point of this question... If you have examples of such websites where authors learn in the open, please share it here.

  • dercuano

    a quick system I hacked together to bundle a few thousand pages of notes I mostly haven’t published before up into an archive of pregenerated HTML

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  • notebook

    On programming, Portuguese taxes, Polish language and other cool stuff. (by slowernews)

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