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Mindset and Artifacts
DeepWiki Lab – Mindset and Artifacts (Example)
For people running heavy, home‑built Knowledge Operating Systems who want a clean pattern for home pages built with HTML blocks inside MediaWiki.
A small front‑porch layout: one hero block, a short origin story, and three doorway links into the rest of your wiki.
Where this demo comes from
This layout grew out of a long experiment in wiring MediaWiki, personal wikis, and local tools into something closer to a thinking shell than a static website. It is intentionally generic so you can drop in your own pages, projects, and lore without touching the overall structure.
If the pattern fits your own Knowledge Operating System, fork it, remix it, and treat these links as placeholders for your real work.
Start here: three example doorways
- Narrative – Chronicle of the Sideways Lab – fictionalized lab notes, alternate histories, and career arcs that never quite fit into CVs.
- Software / shells – Garden of Persistent Structures – treating memory, data, and code as a living graph instead of a pile of files and folders.
- Physics / resonance – Torus Notes on Resonant Grids – toy models of fields, torus knots, and why certain geometries keep resurfacing in hardware and thought experiments.
If you’re building your own KOS
You can swap the three doorway links for any internal MediaWiki pages, external tools, or dashboards, keeping the same visual frame. The hero text, highlight box, and doorways give visitors just enough structure to know where to step first.
No accounts, no feeds, no notifications. Just a quiet surface that points at the real work.