Internet Finds

22 cool websites/articles/podcasts/links on the internet because I like the number 22.

  1. Wait But Why

    Great deep dives on a variety of topics. The Cook and the Chef is a must-read for anyone interested in first principles thinking.

  2. Paul Graham Essays

    How to Do Great Work is highly recommended for anyone aiming to push their intellectual and creative limits.

  3. Philosophize This!

    Accessible philosophy podcast that makes big ideas digestible.

  4. Tools for Thought

    Classic essays on the intersection of technology and thought.

  5. Tooooools.app

    Minimalist and lo-fi online effects for image and video processing.

  6. Plasticity

    A CAD tool designed specifically for artists.

  7. Unriddle AI

    A curated search engine that helps break down and explain AI papers in a digestible way.

  8. Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design

    Wisdom for engineers and problem-solvers.

  9. CSES Problem Set

    A curated set of competitive programming problems.

  10. Harvard's CS50 Course

    One of the best introductions to computer science.

  11. Build Your Own X

    Learn how to build everything from programming languages to search engines.

  12. CSES Competitive Programming Handbook

    A great reference for competitive programming.

  13. YC Hacker News

    The go-to site for tech, startups, and interesting discussions.

  14. Library of Babel

    A software implementation of the fictional library containing all possible texts.

  15. Sandboxels

    A sandbox chemistry and physics simulator.

  16. Better Explained

    Deep yet simple explanations of math and engineering concepts.

  17. Lex Fridman Podcast

    Thought-provoking conversations with experts in AI, science, and philosophy.

  18. Neal.fun

    Fun and creative interactive web experiments.

  19. Papers We Love

    A collection of classic and modern research papers in computer science.

  20. Farnam Street

    Mental models, learning techniques, and decision-making frameworks.

  21. Project Euler

    Math-based programming challenges for algorithmic thinking.

  22. Stanford Neurosciences Institute

    Research on brain function and neurotechnology.