Available for Hire

Available for Hire

Building an AI Learning Hub (WIP)

Technical Writing

Documentation

Programming

Visit the website at ai.unknownarts.co

Visit the website at ai.unknownarts.co

Visit the website at ai.unknownarts.co

Prompt patterns sections of the docs site

Prompt patterns sections of the docs site

Prompt patterns sections of the docs site

From Notes to Knowledge Base

From Notes to Knowledge Base

From Notes to Knowledge Base

Here's the thing about writing a newsletter on emerging technology: your readers want authentic stories, but they also need solid technical resources they can actually use.

Let's be real - a long article packed with technical specs isn't something you can easily reference later when you're trying to remember that one prompting pattern that worked well.


To fill this gap, I started building a personal knowledge base - curating resources, clarifying AI concepts, and documenting useful prompting patterns. This work was useful for me but I didn't have a good way to share it with people.

At first, I threw these notes into a Github repo to at least make them public, but as my collection grew, I realized: "I'm basically just building a documentation site."


That's how ai.unknownarts.co came to be - a complementary place where my technical content can live separately from my weekly newsletters.

Here's the thing about writing a newsletter on emerging technology: your readers want authentic stories, but they also need solid technical resources they can actually use.

Let's be real - a long article packed with technical specs isn't something you can easily reference later when you're trying to remember that one prompting pattern that worked well.


To fill this gap, I started building a personal knowledge base - curating resources, clarifying AI concepts, and documenting useful prompting patterns. This work was useful for me but I didn't have a good way to share it with people.

At first, I threw these notes into a Github repo to at least make them public, but as my collection grew, I realized: "I'm basically just building a documentation site."


That's how ai.unknownarts.co came to be - a complementary place where my technical content can live separately from my weekly newsletters.

Here's the thing about writing a newsletter on emerging technology: your readers want authentic stories, but they also need solid technical resources they can actually use.

Let's be real - a long article packed with technical specs isn't something you can easily reference later when you're trying to remember that one prompting pattern that worked well.


To fill this gap, I started building a personal knowledge base - curating resources, clarifying AI concepts, and documenting useful prompting patterns. This work was useful for me but I didn't have a good way to share it with people.

At first, I threw these notes into a Github repo to at least make them public, but as my collection grew, I realized: "I'm basically just building a documentation site."


That's how ai.unknownarts.co came to be - a complementary place where my technical content can live separately from my weekly newsletters.

The docs site supports my newsletter writing

The docs site supports my newsletter writing

The docs site supports my newsletter writing

Building in Public

Building in Public

Building in Public

The site is evolving daily as I add new findings, refine existing docs, and improve the information architecture. Building the site myself with Hugo, Tailwind CSS, and Github Pages allows me to move quickly while also maintaining flexibility to customize the structure to suit the content as it evolves.


This rapid iteration has helped validate some key decisions:

  • Breaking content into distinct, scalable types (Projects, Patterns, Concepts, Resources)

  • Building an interconnected web of content rather than organizing everything into rigid categories

  • Using version control to track how prompts and techniques evolve over time


Building in public means my audience learns alongside me. It's an authentic cycle of learning, sharing, and improving.

The site is evolving daily as I add new findings, refine existing docs, and improve the information architecture. Building the site myself with Hugo, Tailwind CSS, and Github Pages allows me to move quickly while also maintaining flexibility to customize the structure to suit the content as it evolves.


This rapid iteration has helped validate some key decisions:

  • Breaking content into distinct, scalable types (Projects, Patterns, Concepts, Resources)

  • Building an interconnected web of content rather than organizing everything into rigid categories

  • Using version control to track how prompts and techniques evolve over time


Building in public means my audience learns alongside me. It's an authentic cycle of learning, sharing, and improving.

The site is evolving daily as I add new findings, refine existing docs, and improve the information architecture. Building the site myself with Hugo, Tailwind CSS, and Github Pages allows me to move quickly while also maintaining flexibility to customize the structure to suit the content as it evolves.


This rapid iteration has helped validate some key decisions:

  • Breaking content into distinct, scalable types (Projects, Patterns, Concepts, Resources)

  • Building an interconnected web of content rather than organizing everything into rigid categories

  • Using version control to track how prompts and techniques evolve over time


Building in public means my audience learns alongside me. It's an authentic cycle of learning, sharing, and improving.

I'm gradually filling in the sections

I'm gradually filling in the sections

I'm gradually filling in the sections

Current State & Future Vision

Current State & Future Vision

Current State & Future Vision

In just its first month, the site has grown from a collection of personal notes into a budding learning hub. But what makes this project exciting isn't just what it is today—it's the foundation it creates for tomorrow.


I'm focused on:

  • Building an evergreen site that's useful no matter what's in the headlines

  • Curating valuable third-party resources from the noisy AI web

  • Sharing findings and assets from my AI experiments

  • Improving the site structure to highlight connections between concepts

  • Creating even stronger links between newsletter pieces and documentation for readers to go deeper


What started as a solution to my own documentation needs has evolved into something bigger.

It's still in the early days, but I hope it can become a go-to place for my readers looking to put AI to work in thoughtful, creative ways.

In just its first month, the site has grown from a collection of personal notes into a budding learning hub. But what makes this project exciting isn't just what it is today—it's the foundation it creates for tomorrow.


I'm focused on:

  • Building an evergreen site that's useful no matter what's in the headlines

  • Curating valuable third-party resources from the noisy AI web

  • Sharing findings and assets from my AI experiments

  • Improving the site structure to highlight connections between concepts

  • Creating even stronger links between newsletter pieces and documentation for readers to go deeper


What started as a solution to my own documentation needs has evolved into something bigger.

It's still in the early days, but I hope it can become a go-to place for my readers looking to put AI to work in thoughtful, creative ways.

In just its first month, the site has grown from a collection of personal notes into a budding learning hub. But what makes this project exciting isn't just what it is today—it's the foundation it creates for tomorrow.


I'm focused on:

  • Building an evergreen site that's useful no matter what's in the headlines

  • Curating valuable third-party resources from the noisy AI web

  • Sharing findings and assets from my AI experiments

  • Improving the site structure to highlight connections between concepts

  • Creating even stronger links between newsletter pieces and documentation for readers to go deeper


What started as a solution to my own documentation needs has evolved into something bigger.

It's still in the early days, but I hope it can become a go-to place for my readers looking to put AI to work in thoughtful, creative ways.

Creating intuitive software and content fostering the creativity in everyone.

Available for Hire

©2024 Patrick Morgan

Creating intuitive software and content fostering the creativity in everyone.

Available for Hire

©2024 Patrick Morgan

Creating intuitive software and content fostering the creativity in everyone.

Available for Hire

©2024 Patrick Morgan