Welcome to my library!

So, I have this little problem... I am chronically addicted to downloading pdf files of subjects I have interests in and want to learn about. "Wow! you read? How could that possibly be an issue?" you might ask. Well, downloading and keeping a digital libray is one thing, actually reading is another! Now, whenever I do happen to read I actually find myself learning new things even when reading about something I already know. Books (atleast the reputable ones not written by AI!) are crammed full of information written by seasoned professionals in their specific fields but since it's your brain interpretting the text, it's almost like you're out here teaching yourself lol. But seriously I like to go by the manta - "Don't assume you know everything, and never say no to a lecture!" and so far that's helped me a lot with being an autodidact. But whenever I take a break from a book and come back to it, I find myself forgetting some of the concepts learned in earlier chapters. Now either my brain is broken (possible) or I just didn't really internalize that information in the first place. So that's where this site comes in. I will keep record of what I am reading, what I have "learned", and post about everything here in my own little digital library. Here I will post all about my journey through reading about the various topics I find passion in. You'll find my favorite topics involved various subjects in computer science and political science (I guess that's what you can call Marxist theory). Theory books are somewhat dry and full of big ideas that you have to sit with, CS books have nice little pictures on the front and have very practical sections where you have to implement code yourself on a computer. Each chapter I read I will make a post about so that I may actually internalize these concepts.

For to post I must teach, and to teach I must learn!

Black Hat Rust