By and large, digital systems consist of two different parts: data and information. This website, takuti.me, for example, is composed of a combination of numbers, text, images, and links. They exist in the digital world as data, which can be represented by the binary digits 0 and 1. Think of them as raw ingredients of a meal; each of them can be something yet unsophisticated to us as-is. On the other hand, information is the result of processing and organizing data in a meaningful way. It is a menu, dish, and course that you will eventually come to appreciate and savour. I need to intentionally put the ingredients into context (i.e., recipe) so that deliverables are useful and relevant to a specific purpose or goal. Hopefully, takuti.me effectively visualizes my identity and conveys certain messages to its audiences as such. Yes, there are a lot more things that happen in the kitchen, such as version control, hosting, networking, research, optimization, personalization, and interface…
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