Public front door
The homepage you are reading now defines the narrative layer of the system: what it studies, how it builds, and where the next surfaces will emerge.
Cognitive Web, not just a personal site
Silkwit is the outward layer of a markdown-first cognition system. The vault stays as the source of truth. The web turns selected thinking into clearer explanation, richer interaction, and more shareable knowledge forms for AI insight, standards work, and structured daily operation.
Live Now
The homepage you are reading now defines the narrative layer of the system: what it studies, how it builds, and where the next surfaces will emerge.
A file surface already exists for uploads, image hosting, and sharable assets, giving the wider system a working storage layer instead of a purely conceptual plan.
One for dense private briefings, one for regulation and standards interpretation, and one for task-shaped HTML tools that should exist only when a problem calls for them.
Why this exists
Long-form synthesis, concept linking, project tracking, daily reflection, and the slow work of knowledge compilation remain markdown-first. Obsidian is the private cognition surface.
Public-facing explainers, dense briefing pages, interactive standards maps, and task-shaped HTML tools become clearer and more useful when rendered as websites instead of plain notes.
A note becomes a page. A page becomes a tool. A tool creates questions, annotations, and decisions. The useful parts come back into the vault as more structured understanding.
Current Tracks
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Turning scattered model, industry, and autonomy research into clearer structures, comparisons, and operating judgment.
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Making dry acts, standards, and compliance documents easier to understand through layered explanation, role views, and visual maps.
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Exploring when HTML should become the better carrier for dense briefings, experimental interfaces, and shareable cognitive artifacts.
Publishing Promise
Not every note belongs on the public web. Silkwit publishes what becomes clearer, more useful, or more transferable when turned into a page, map, or tool.
The goal is not visual novelty for its own sake. The goal is to make dense thinking easier to enter, compare, revisit, and share.
The best surfaces here should help make decisions, structure questions, and feed better material back into the cognition system.
Site Map
A structured space for acts, regulations, and standards with chapter maps, obligation matrices, and interpretation layers for technical readers.
A private, higher-density alternative to short mobile digests for morning planning, evening review, and decision support.
An experimental home for task-specific HTML apps, comparison tools, prompt workbenches, and interactive explainers.
A stable file and media layer currently used for uploads, assets, and shareable files backed by Cloudflare storage.
What This Could Become
Translate dense acts and standards into navigable structures, from chapter maps to role-based impact views.
Turn planning and review into richer HTML pages with context, priorities, and expandable supporting evidence.
Build task-shaped surfaces that help compare, filter, interpret, and export structured prompts back into the thinking loop.
What Comes Next