Could you maybe consider creating “split-level” math/physics/computer science posts? A few interesting bits of beginner-level information or introductions to basic concepts for the noobs like me, and then proper meaty technical stuff for the well-informed. There’d be something for everyone that way—no need to choose between turning off the beginners or boring the advanced.
I know it’s not exactly what you’re looking for, but you might find arbital very cool if you haven’t checked it out yet.
It’s a wiki for math and cs topics that tries to scale with what you know, and it has lots of cool features like confidence intervals from experts for controversial claims, among other things.
tbh I haven’t figured out how to use Arbital yet. I think it’s lacking in the UX department. I wish the front page discriminated by categories or something, because I find myself not caring about anything I’m reading.
Could you maybe consider creating “split-level” math/physics/computer science posts? A few interesting bits of beginner-level information or introductions to basic concepts for the noobs like me, and then proper meaty technical stuff for the well-informed. There’d be something for everyone that way—no need to choose between turning off the beginners or boring the advanced.
I know it’s not exactly what you’re looking for, but you might find arbital very cool if you haven’t checked it out yet.
It’s a wiki for math and cs topics that tries to scale with what you know, and it has lots of cool features like confidence intervals from experts for controversial claims, among other things.
tbh I haven’t figured out how to use Arbital yet. I think it’s lacking in the UX department. I wish the front page discriminated by categories or something, because I find myself not caring about anything I’m reading.