Community
Share what you're learning.
Find people like you.
Every post on this blog has a comments thread. That's our community for now — simple, public, and moderated. It's where students share what they're thinking, ask the questions their school counsellors can't answer, and connect with others exploring the same sectors.
How it works
- 1 Read a sector page or post. Every sector guide ends with a comment thread. You can also comment on general posts.
- 2 Sign in with GitHub. We use GitHub Discussions for comments via Giscus. GitHub requires you to be 13+, and we require you to be 16+. You don't need to code to have a GitHub account — it's free.
- 3 Post. Share what you're thinking, ask a question, tell us what we got wrong, or connect with other students on the same thread.
- 4 Stay public and safe. Conversations live on the public comment thread. No private messaging — that's a deliberate safety choice for a mixed-age audience.
What's good to post
- Your own reflections on a sector — what surprised you, what you want to learn more about.
- Questions. Especially ones your school counsellor couldn't answer.
- Resources that actually helped you — books, YouTube channels, courses, tools.
- Corrections. If we got something wrong, call it out. We'll update the post and credit you.
- "I'm also interested in X, anyone want to talk about it?" — yes, please.
What's not OK
We have explicit community guidelines. The short version: no PII, no harassment, no hate, no spam, no political flame wars, no scammy "I can get you into IIT for ₹2 lakh" pitches. Violations get removed and the account reported to GitHub.
Coming soon
We're planning a richer community with interest-based groups, profile pages, and shareable reading lists. Building it carefully takes time — getting safety right matters more than shipping fast. If you want to help shape it, comment on any sector thread and let us know what you'd like.