Lesson 0 — your learning environment is live
If you can read this in a browser, the pipeline works.
This page exists for one reason: to prove that lessons render the way they're meant to — somewhere that respects typography, whitespace, and the little notes that live out in the margin. This grey aside is a margin note. On a wide screen it sits to the right of the text instead of interrupting it; on a phone it tucks inline. Discord throws this away. A browser keeps it.
The setup is split in two on purpose. The conversation — quizzes, questions, nudges — stays in chat, where fast back-and-forth and notifications actually help. The lessons live here, where they can breathe.
One bookmark. New lessons appear at addresses I'll hand you. Nothing to sync, install, or maintain on your side.
Retrieval check — tap to reveal
Q: Why do the lessons live in a browser instead of in chat?
A: Because the format carries meaning — margin notes,
diagrams, deliberate typography — and chat flattens all of it. The browser
preserves the fidelity that makes a lesson easier to absorb.