A small collection of some of the writing I've been experimenting with. These are mostly unpolished experiments with fiction and poetry that I've been playing around with. I leave these to you as gifts.| jzhao.xyz
Notes and blog posts on technical subjects. Though there are a lot of technical notes in this garden, these ones are generally ready for public consumption.| jzhao.xyz
I tend to generally bookmark things for later then revisit them when I have time. These are collections of notes on articles, books, and readings. They are the seeds that form the basis of my ideas and thoughts.| jzhao.xyz
Saplings are single nodes or thoughts. These are generally topics I've spent a decent number of hours thinking about and contain substantial original thought.| jzhao.xyz
My independent research practice focused on data-neutrality.| jzhao.xyz
Personal reflections and musings about my life. I really like to write feelings down as a way to process them and sometimes they take the form of blogposts like these.| jzhao.xyz
A pattern in my own pattern language. These represent atomic concepts and observations that appear and reappear within my thinking and work. See the note on 'A Pattern Language' for more information| jzhao.xyz
Of course, a knowledge index isn’t much use if it doesn’t inform future thinking and output. Fruits are what I like to call derivative or ’new’ pieces of content. This is new work created from saplings, mostly longer form essays, projects, etc. At this stage, thoughts and ideas have matured enough to be able to share and collaborate.| jzhao.xyz
These are notes that are always relevant and constantly being updated and grown throughout the year.| jzhao.xyz
Course notes for PHIL451A: Philsophy of Mind taught by Prof. Evan Thompson at UBC. All content sourced from slides or course materials are cited as such.| jzhao.xyz
Welcome! I’m Jacky. This is my little hypertext garden on the Internet — make yourself at home! Currently, I’m exploring what agentic and communal technology looks like at Replit and through my independent research practice.| jzhao.xyz
Throughout the Holocene, societies developed additional layers of administration and more information-rich instruments for managing and recording transactions and events as they grew in population and territory (Shin, et al. 2020.| jzhao.xyz