Yes, this is on the project page, but it's not really a project to me. It's really just a blog.
The Patch Notes is really just a public graph of pages that I made using Logseq, which is also what I use to take notes and draft out stuff. In simplest terms, it's basically a Free and Open-Source version of Roam.
Originally, I was actually using this to jot down thoughts to later journal about, but that started changing when I started writing more extensively in my Logseq graph than in my actual journal to the point to where I was basically spending my time rewriting or formatting what I wrote in Logseq into conventional sentence structures.
What I actually like about Logseq is its block-centered layout that makes it much more suitable for me to write in, since writing in complete sentences takes way too much on me because I'll spend way too much time trying to figure out how to format the sentences rather than just writing, leading me to go down mental rabbit holes and therefore spending maybe 30 minutes to an hour in mental limbo when I meant to write out something. In a way, it mirrors the way my brain seems to work much better than a traditional documenting or journaling program could.
With that being said, this is mainly a collection of my thoughts and experiences that I've made public. Originally, I was self-hosting these from home on my server, but now they're being hosted on Codeberg.