You have chanced upon my personal digital garden/personal wiki. Welcome in!

About me

I enjoy reading and learning about a multitude of topics ranging from space sciences to philosophy. Although currently I’m hot on the job search grind, hoping to land a fulfilling opportunity, I am spending much of my time with my hobbies that include drawing sci-fi horror landscapes and structures, building Doom maps, and tinkering with code to develop visual algorithm simulators.

This is an ever-growing linked collection of my notes on topics I have active interests in, and general thoughts and musings. There’s no chronological and linear structure here as you’d typically expect to see in most modern blogging sites. Here, non-linearity is key. A lot of my notes are contextually linked to other notes, much like Wikipedia, so there’s strong emphasis on associativity of concepts and ideas. For good times, you can try repeatedly clicking on links after links to see where you’re being taken!

What does "Zero Space" mean?

I took the phrase from the final stage in Mega Man X5. It’s a pretty challenging stage but an exciting one at that. It also refers to Zero, one of my favourite video game characters of all time… and the name “Zero Space” sounds cool

As this garden is a work-in-progress (reminder that it will forever be in continuous growth and modification — a digital garden is never considered definitively complete!), the current and only method of navigation is to make use of the sidebar search to look for something you’re interested in or explore the list of notes in the left panel. The left panel is unfortunately not visible in mobile, so please explore this site from your desktop/laptop

This is an experiment in learning in public (open learning). I’m always happy to receive feedback on this site and the underlying contents. If you have any suggestions, improvement ideas, corrections, or random thoughts, feel absolutely free to contact me!

How was this site built?

I used Quartz, a great static-site generator that converts my Obsidian notes into functional websites. I am using Cloudflare Pages to deploy the website