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VoidOS - A Journey of Learning and Knowledge Sharing

Welcome to VoidOS, a repository that began as an exploration of coding and has evolved into something much greater—a second brain. Here, I've documented the things that intrigue, inspire, and educate me across various topics I love. This is not just a collection of notes; it's a living, breathing testament to curiosity and lifelong learning.

What is VoidOS?

VoidOS is a public repository of my personal learning journey:

  • A space where I share notes, ideas, and resources on subjects I'm passionate about.
  • Topics range from programming and software engineering to the wonders of science, philosophy, and beyond.
  • It's a reflection of my growth from someone starting in software development to a deeper understanding of the world through the lens of knowledge.

Who is This For?

  • Aspiring developers looking for a relatable starting point.
  • Curious minds eager to dive into diverse topics.
  • Anyone who appreciates the journey of learning and wants to connect over shared knowledge.

What's Inside

  • Obsidian Notes: Detailed and interconnected notes on various topics, like a second brain.
  • Programming Snippets: Examples of code that helped me learn key concepts.
  • Personal Insights: Thoughts and reflections on what I've learned and why it matters.

How to Use This Repository

Feel free to:

  • Explore the notes to learn more about topics that catch your eye.
  • Fork the repository if you'd like to organize or expand upon the content.
  • Contribute by suggesting ideas, corrections, or additional resources.

Notes Format

All notes in this repository are written in Markdown (.md) format, making them easily readable and portable. Markdown is a lightweight markup language commonly used for formatting text.

Note-Taking Application

These notes were created and organized using Obsidian, a powerful knowledge management and note-taking app. Obsidian allows for interlinked, graph-like connections between notes, making it perfect for creating a "second brain."

If you're using Obsidian, you can clone this repository directly into your Obsidian vault to view and explore the notes with all their connections and backlinks intact.