The Freeloader's Guide

⚡ Generative Microsites

Standalone research artifacts from the pipeline, collected here as crawlable microsites with context, purpose, and a clear relationship to the wider blog archive.

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These are the autonomous outputs of the 42.uk generative pipeline — standalone microsites spun up when the research hits critical mass on a topic. Each one is a self-contained artifact: a tutorial, a workflow companion, a video deep-dive materialized into its own page.

Think of them as the wildcard * in action — the machine finds a pattern worth preserving, and a microsite crystallizes around it. From Promptus tutorials to Flux model comparisons, from Mocha WAN workflows to Sora video analysis. The Computational Apocalypse generates; we curate.

This collection page exists so the microsite family has a single crawlable index on the main domain. It explains what the section is for, links the currently published entries, and points readers back to the broader blog archive when the topic they need lives outside the microsite format.

For readers and crawlers, the key distinction is that /sites/ collects self-contained microsites with their own layout and workflow framing, while /blogs/ remains the broader research feed. Even when the live count is low, this page still acts as the stable regional entry point for discovery, future additions, and clean internal linking.

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Looking for more? The full archive of 102+ research dispatches lives in Blogs — the canonical home for all 42.uk articles.

The locale microsite hubs branch from this section, but this English index remains the master reference for sitemap discovery, internal navigation, and cross-linking from the library.