If you want the index, start here: Ventures.
The goal of the Ventures taxonomy is navigation with receipts. A lot of writing about systems becomes vague if it floats untethered from the real contexts where the decisions were made. This page exists so you can see the actual ventures, platforms, collaborations, partnerships, and client organizations that show up repeatedly across the site.
The mechanism is simple: each venture term becomes a hub. It collects related projects, posts, system domains, tools, and skills that connect to that venture.
The trade-off is completeness versus accuracy. Some venture terms have deeper public pages with timelines, artifacts, and lessons learned. Others are intentionally light placeholders so the map can expand coherently without pretending everything needs a full writeup immediately.
How To Use It
Use the taxonomy page to browse alphabetically, click into a venture, then follow the links outward to related projects, posts, and systems pages.
If you are trying to orient quickly, the next step is:
- Pick the venture closest to your current context.
- Read that venture page and scan the cross-links.
- Follow one thread outward (a system domain, a tool, or a project) until the structure becomes clear.
