What NDLSK Is
A first note about NDLSK, the things I want to keep here, and why this place exists.
This first note is here to give the place some shape. NDLSK is where I keep the pieces of my digital life that usually get scattered across notes, bookmarks, folders, screenshots, unfinished ideas, and random thoughts. The blog is only one layer of it — a way to leave a dated trace of what changed, what mattered at the moment, and what I may want to return to later.
Things worth keeping
NDLSK is not limited to one type of material. It can hold notes, projects, experiments, references, books, music, tools, small discoveries, and unfinished fragments that may become something later. Some of it will be useful. Some of it will be personal. Some of it may be clear, and some of it may stay rough around the edges.
I am not building an archive of final answers. This site reflects my own view, my experience, and the way I connect things at a particular moment. I can be wrong, I can change my mind, and I can come back to something later with a different understanding. That is not something I want to hide — it is part of keeping the place honest.
No comments, on purpose
There are no comments on NDLSK because I do not want the site to become a discussion board under every page. This is not a small social network, and it is not meant to turn every thought into a public debate.
For casual reactions, updates, and conversations around posts, there is the NDLSK Telegram channel. If you have a real question, idea, or something worth saying directly, you can also write to me through the contact form. I will gladly answer — or not, if it is nonsense.
A more personal web
A lot of the modern web feels too polished, too optimized, and too dependent on platforms that decide what should be seen, liked, pushed, or forgotten. I miss personal websites that feel like they belong to someone — not a brand, not a content machine, just a person leaving things in their own corner of the internet.
That is the kind of place I want NDLSK to be. Not closed, not hidden, not private, but personal. It exists first of all for me: to remember what I was doing, what I cared about, what I noticed, and what I wanted to keep. If someone else finds something useful, familiar, strange, or worth saving here too, good.
No fake importance. No personal-brand voice. No need to turn every page into a lesson, a guide, or a product. Just a place that belongs to a person.
— Serhii N.