This seems deeply flawed. Every 'category' I drill into has mostly articles that are nothing of the sort.
"Writing and Gaming" has 6+ Sieve of Erasthones articles (generating prime numbers), the Lehmer sieve (also primes), and "Migrating from Procmail to Sieve", along with a half dozen articles on the death of cursive. The only vaguely gaming related articles are one on Katamari (nothing about writing) and an exercise of naming big numbers.
Math/Tech/Gender Representation is articles about Magic the Gathering, or about Larry Wall of Perl fame.
Monty Hall Problem Explanation has several articles about "The Gettysburg Powerpoint Presentation", articles about the name of the Ogg container format, mythbusting 6 misconceptions about learning english, "in defense of swap common misperceptions", adages have opposites - a list, the Assange case, and an article ("I've got some things to say") about poverty and american football.
Animal Cognition & Development - an article about chinese spies (Operation Fox Hunt), a Schnier on Security post about an NSA program called FOXACID, an examination of Bill Ngyuen's investments, articles about github merges and security metaphors about food delivery by zebra, a traffic calming mechanism in La Paz Bolivia, a complex journey to the middle ear, 6 Creatures by Hieronymus Bosch That Could Be Pokémon, crippling digestive problems, the wikipedia list of organisms named after the Harry Potter series, an article about the Cumberland County New Jersey election board, the scientific evidence for discarding a glass of wine that a fruit fly has touched, a 17th century european blood sport of tossing foxes high into the air, an article about the standard english pangram sentence of fox and dog, a hate-filled rant (sierra juliet foxtrot) about "skulking juvenile fascists" and a Mozilla project to incorporate image processing into their browser.
Lobster News - articles about the sky being blue, in literal and metaphorical senses both. Microsoft Azure. BlueSky, the twitter alternative. An article about 3d engine lighting. The Timing of Evolutionary Transitions Suggests Intelligent Life is Rare. Keeping a grocery store lobster as a pet. Lobster.rs launched 8 years ago. Bootstrapping Ikarus Scheme. Project Daedalus, a theoretical insterstellar drive. An article about the metaphorical fall of icarus, with visualization of the Chutes and Ladders boardgame. A youtube music album called Land Locked Blues. An rpi car pc. Murmation - the flocking pattern of starlings. Articles about the abuse of a font. An Israeli mining company unearthing a rare mineral. ICARUS, the swiss neutrino detector. An article about "His Majesty’s Airship No. 1, the rigid, phallic Mayfly". A podcast about the stages of color terms in langauge and blue's position at the end.
Black Swan Theory - A cluster of "I fell in love with a female assassin" (literal, an account of the Cambodian civil war), joined with a cluster around "Disneyland with the Death Penalty" a 4,500 word nonfictional article by William Gibson (of Neuromancer fame) about Singapore's governance as an authoritarian and austere city-state, an article about PMS, the Bill Nye the Science Guy reddit ama, the Bill Nye - Ken Ham debate, Bill Nye on the abortion argument, a capitalist named Bill Ackman's views on a possible pyramid scheme called Herbalife, and a big cluster on Covid vaccine's effect on periods and vaginal bleeding,
"Writing and Gaming" has 6+ Sieve of Erasthones articles (generating prime numbers), the Lehmer sieve (also primes), and "Migrating from Procmail to Sieve", along with a half dozen articles on the death of cursive. The only vaguely gaming related articles are one on Katamari (nothing about writing) and an exercise of naming big numbers.
Math/Tech/Gender Representation is articles about Magic the Gathering, or about Larry Wall of Perl fame.
Monty Hall Problem Explanation has several articles about "The Gettysburg Powerpoint Presentation", articles about the name of the Ogg container format, mythbusting 6 misconceptions about learning english, "in defense of swap common misperceptions", adages have opposites - a list, the Assange case, and an article ("I've got some things to say") about poverty and american football.
Animal Cognition & Development - an article about chinese spies (Operation Fox Hunt), a Schnier on Security post about an NSA program called FOXACID, an examination of Bill Ngyuen's investments, articles about github merges and security metaphors about food delivery by zebra, a traffic calming mechanism in La Paz Bolivia, a complex journey to the middle ear, 6 Creatures by Hieronymus Bosch That Could Be Pokémon, crippling digestive problems, the wikipedia list of organisms named after the Harry Potter series, an article about the Cumberland County New Jersey election board, the scientific evidence for discarding a glass of wine that a fruit fly has touched, a 17th century european blood sport of tossing foxes high into the air, an article about the standard english pangram sentence of fox and dog, a hate-filled rant (sierra juliet foxtrot) about "skulking juvenile fascists" and a Mozilla project to incorporate image processing into their browser.
Lobster News - articles about the sky being blue, in literal and metaphorical senses both. Microsoft Azure. BlueSky, the twitter alternative. An article about 3d engine lighting. The Timing of Evolutionary Transitions Suggests Intelligent Life is Rare. Keeping a grocery store lobster as a pet. Lobster.rs launched 8 years ago. Bootstrapping Ikarus Scheme. Project Daedalus, a theoretical insterstellar drive. An article about the metaphorical fall of icarus, with visualization of the Chutes and Ladders boardgame. A youtube music album called Land Locked Blues. An rpi car pc. Murmation - the flocking pattern of starlings. Articles about the abuse of a font. An Israeli mining company unearthing a rare mineral. ICARUS, the swiss neutrino detector. An article about "His Majesty’s Airship No. 1, the rigid, phallic Mayfly". A podcast about the stages of color terms in langauge and blue's position at the end.
Black Swan Theory - A cluster of "I fell in love with a female assassin" (literal, an account of the Cambodian civil war), joined with a cluster around "Disneyland with the Death Penalty" a 4,500 word nonfictional article by William Gibson (of Neuromancer fame) about Singapore's governance as an authoritarian and austere city-state, an article about PMS, the Bill Nye the Science Guy reddit ama, the Bill Nye - Ken Ham debate, Bill Nye on the abortion argument, a capitalist named Bill Ackman's views on a possible pyramid scheme called Herbalife, and a big cluster on Covid vaccine's effect on periods and vaginal bleeding,
I'm sorry, what?