ISTP Computing:General disclaimer

This wiki is intended to be an informal expression and collection of data, knowledge and ideas. It is not intended to be a technical report or academic paper. This INTP due to their perceiving qualities has probably overlooked some key piece of data. By doing so, the context of the article is probably not technically accurate, for instance, the sky is only blue under certain lighting conditions. However, chances are that the INTP neglected to clarify this point.

Spelling and grammar errors are unlikely to be found on this wiki because chances are that someone has clicked edit and already edited it. This brings me to my next point. Many articles on here, like Wikipedia, can be edited by the public. However, bear in mind, this is not Wikipedia. So this INTP may tweak your edits, especially if some detail is overlooked. This is really intended to be a personal wiki, where I can add content on random things. This allows this INTP to better understand both himself and the world. Yet, chances are that this INTP will unlikely actually do anything with this knowledge!

Accuracy of Content
This wiki provides no guarantee that any information on this site is factually accurate for two reasons:


 * 1) The Wiki is to encode theories from a rational framework
 * 2) Limited Resources

First, you need to understand that this wiki is a collection of ideas encoded into a rational framework and provides an outlet for ideas that are not fully developed or theorized. To propose new theories is a favorite pastime for INTPs. Being rational and logically consistent is different from being factually accurate. INTPs favor intuition over sensing and as such, prefer to develop theories over reciting existing facts. Facts are used only to support the theory, but the actual fact itself is secondary to the consistency of the theory.

Second, the author of this wiki has limited resources available to be able to carry out extensive research. Even researchers with extensive resources have challenges in acquiring facts. Since facts and knowledge is not immutable, this suggests that facts could change after the wiki is updated. The author does not profess that this wiki is factually accurate. Only that that statements of fact are supported by citation and that it is that citation which asserts it to be true i.e. according to X, it is true. Moreover, who decides what is factually accurate anyway? A populous decision? A consensus of the community? Logic and truth has never been determined by a majority vote, except of course, truth statements relating to what the majority believes or does e.g. Majority people in country X believe that INTPs are cold and heartless. In this case, the majority opinion does determine the truth.

This INTP may modify the wiki if factually inaccurate material is found, or add clarification as to why the said material should remain on the wiki, adding necessary citations if necessary. Statements of opinion, or common fact do not need to be cited. In other cases, material should be appropriately tagged to indicate the need to update it to reflect truth e.g.