Indepthnotes was originally meant to be an education or tutorial site, but is now the site and brand of me, Kab, and is my game development site.
While this site no longer holds colorfully typset mathematics, it now is the home for hopefully some interesting and colorful video games and accompanying spiritual and life lessons blog.
The life_lessons blog may seem quite random, perpendicular and irrelevant to the video game development, but I believe that video games, being in my opinion the best medium for storytelling, is deeply linked to spirituality and life_lessons. There have been many films, books and video games that not only gave me entertainment (which is very important), it also taught me to be a better man. All I ask of myself is to give back to the video game community what I recieved. The life_lessons should hopefully provide an insight to my beliefs at the time.
A lot of these blogs may represent views that I believed at the time, or wrote in a way that can be interpreted in a way that I do not believe at all. I am human and my personality, beliefs and life experiences are always changing. Please don’t try to cancel me with anything I write here, if you want clarification on something I said, contact me first. Please do not bend the context of what is said here for clicks, views, attention and money. You may have whatever opinion of me as you wish, but please do not witch hunt me using what I write here. All opinions are my own and are a product of their time. They are not the opinions of any company that I may work for/with.
This site is brain made. If I do use AI to improve or change something, I will let you know. As someone who is strict on the technology I use because of how distracting and somewhat dehumanising they can be, I try to keep things as analogue as possible. While AI is a great tool, I'm not going to use it to generate paragraphs in my blog. AI usually requires incredibly powerful machines to do tasks, which in turn requires big investors backing the project. I prefer small and lean. I may have to adapt, and use AI when it is helpful to, so if I ever do use AI for my work, I will try and let you know, and I will not pretend that it was my own work. I have no plans to make blogs mostly AI written, because that would be pointless to my personal code of ethics. There is no growth, improvement and frankly expression if most of the content was made by AI so I could make more money.
At the current time, I may use AI to help write some of the code of the website (like css). But I do draw the line when AI is a core part of my finished blog post (using AI only in line with No Boilerplate's video).