Archive Map

A map of the personal tools, notes, and experiments collected here

This page works like a route map for the archive: where the tools live, how the writing connects back to practice, and where browser-side AI experiments fit into the work.

Archive AI Lens

Describe a workflow and let the archive connect the dots

Write a short question or note. Hugging Face embeddings rerank relevant pages locally in your browser, with no server search required.

The first run downloads a small multilingual embedding model. After that, reranking stays inside this browser tab.

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Try a workflow question like image optimization, multilingual SEO, or publishing notes.

If the model is unavailable, the archive falls back to keyword matching so the search still works.

Archive tracks

The archive stays useful by grouping work into a few repeatable tracks instead of scattering everything into disconnected pages.

Web craft

Practical routes for formatting, conversion, debugging, and small publishing tasks that keep the day moving.

Visual workflows

Image cleanup, sizing, cover design, and QA steps for shipping visual work with less friction.

Writing systems

Guides, playbooks, and notes that turn experiments into durable reference material.

AI in the browser

Small local experiments around embeddings, tone, search, and interface intelligence without turning the site into a chatbot shell.

Site governance

The quiet structure that keeps the archive readable: navigation, language, policy, and revision discipline.

Key routes

These are the main entry points I use to move through the archive depending on whether I need a tool, a note, or a clearer picture of the system.

Tools Library

The browser-first lab of practical tools, favorites, and quick-open workflows.

Open the Lab

Writing Archive

Guides and playbooks that explain why a workflow matters, not only how to click through it.

Open the Writing Archive

Editorial Notes

The principles behind what gets published here, what stays experimental, and how trust is handled.

Read Editorial Notes

About This Site

The personal context behind the archive, the tools, and the experiments in progress.

Open About

Sitemap and Signals

The low-level route map for crawl coverage, structure checks, and technical sanity when the archive grows.

Open Sitemap XML

How the archive stays coherent

The site stays useful when the relationships between tools, notes, and experiments are visible enough to revisit later.

When I add something new

This is the short checklist that keeps a new tool, note, or experiment aligned with the rest of the site.

  1. Make sure the new page explains its purpose plainly and links into the archive around it.
  2. Pair practical tools with enough context, examples, or writing to make them worth revisiting.
  3. Keep the interface readable on mobile and desktop before treating the page as finished.
  4. Document AI features with clear boundaries so they feel useful rather than performative.
  5. Revisit stale pages and refine them instead of piling new pages on top of weak structure.