If you are on a computer, I suggest you zoom out until you can see the explorer on the left for the ideal experience :) Also, while there is a toggle for light mode, it is not fully supported and dark mode is the intended experience, so tread at your own risk!
This year (23/24 school year), I have noticed a bit— more like a lot— of an overlap between three of the classes I care for the most; Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy. This has led to my personal notes referring to them as a trifecta, or “3fecta” as a directory name, to order it above the other topics in my navigation bar.
I figured, since I’d done all that and I type up most of my notes in my free time anyway, that the only logical way to host all of this would be online… it would certainly help when I wished to share these notes or reference them on a machine that did not have access to my very specific setup.
Thus, 3fecta.party has been born.
Navigating 3fecta.party
Navigating 3fecta.party is pretty straightforward. There is a search bar at the top right for your own convenience.
I actually recommend starting at Derivative Rules to get a taste for the website and my kind of unique note-taking style, then explore what it is connect to via the graph— it’s pretty fun to see all the connections you can find haha.
I like to write out every step in these notes to both practice LaTeX and provide a reference if I ever get confused later, even if I usually use a lot of shortcuts/simplifications. I like theory and will often go out into tangents about it, so be warned…
Here are some links to individual academic sections if you’re more into that.
I have also begun writing about my general workflow and setup, mostly for my own personal organization purposes, but if you’re for some reason interested in that there’s the link to that very work-in-progress page.