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Seanpm2001 Compartmentalization

The goal of this project is to provide info and reach decisions on compartmentalizing my work. From 2021 to 2023, I have periodically been worried that my scope of technical work was too broad. In 2023 January, I came to the decision that compartmentalization will be required, with the exception that non-compartmentalized content will stay, but will not be updated further. Git may still be used as a version control system for these projects.

Categories

These are the following categories for compartmentalization

Programs

  • 🎯️ Target: GitHub, GitLab
  • 🔘️ Current: GitHub

Program documentation

  • 🎯️ Target: GitHub, GitLab
  • 🔘️ Current: GitHub

Psychology

  • 🎯️ Target: Personal webpage/blog
  • 🔘️ Current: GitHub

Blogs

  • 🎯️ Target: Blogging sites/Personal webpage
  • 🔘️ Current: Various

DeGoogle articles

  • 🎯️ Target: GitHub, GitLab, personal webpage/blog
  • 🔘️ Current: GitHub

Git-image

  • 🎯️ Target: Unknown
  • 🔘️ Current: GitHub

SeansLifeArchive Extras

  • 🎯️ Target: Unknown
  • 🔘️ Current: GitHub

Firefox workspaces

  • 🎯️ Target: Unknown
  • 🔘️ Current: GitHub

Linguistics

  • 🎯️ Target: Personal webpage/blog
  • 🔘️ Current: GitHub

Other

  • 🎯️ Target: Non-applicable
  • 🔘️ Current: Non-applicable

Projects that look de-compartmentalized but are not

Exceptions

  • GitHub_Organization_Info (Reason: It is an exception, as it is heavily related to the subject, and contains structured substructures with programming tidbits)

File version: 1 (2023, Saturday, February 18th at 7:10 pm PST)