This is my research site. (Almost) everything here is my own original research, mostly unpublished, and minimally peer-reviewed, (so the buyer beware).
You can send me a private message at the site's associated Reddit account. Reddit accounts are free to set up and do not require you to input any personal information.
This site is powered by GitHub Pages. The entire website is just a public repository sitting somewhere on GitHub. Every edit I make to the site is timestamped and forever visible, (in principle). I value this for some reason.
GitHub puts a 1 GB cap on their repositories, which is why you won't see any large files, (like videos), lying around. Video files are hosted remotely, (on Youtube).
All fancy equations on this site are rendered by MathJax. It's basically LaTeX for the internet.
I don't use analytics, so I have no way of knowing who visits this site, unless you click on one of my Youtube videos. Then I know your country of origin, device type, and operating system.
Everything else, (including the CSS), I wrote myself.
Code is meant to be copied and edited. If my implementation doesn't fit your use parameters, then by all means make the necessary changes. Just make sure to follow the usual common sense guidelines. If you're going to repost my code, (with or without slight modification), attribution would be nice. Do not sell my code without adding significant transformative value.
The only exception to this policy is for cases when I use someone else's intellectual property. Don't go around posting other people's IP without permission, (and especially don't sell it). If you have any complaints about my use of your intellectual property, I comply with all reasonable complaints.
I've only really used one person's IP so far. (You know who you are.) If you happen to be that person, you are, of course, completely free to copy and distribute the work in question, with or without modification and with or without attribution. (I mean, it is basically your property.)
xkcd - The official webcomic of physicists everywhere.
Jaap's Puzzle Page - Learn about puzzles and the math behind them.
Zarf - Experience the best in word-based entertainment with some good old interactive fiction. I also recommend trying out System's Twilight, now available for emulation.
Distractionware - Interesting games include Naya's Quest and Das Puzzelspielen.
Increpare: Try out Stephen's Sausage Roll and English Country Tune, or make your own games with PuzzleScript.