geliştiricilerin kendi kendine bir şey öğrettiği, yavaş bir köşe. — a slow corner of the internet where developers teach themselves and each other. Turkish-first; no ads, no follower counts, no outrage — just things worth reading and the few hundred people who write them.
kamp.us is a community built around two products:
- pano — a link and discussion board. We share links and writing, and we argue about them (panoda bağlantı ve yazı paylaşıyor, tartışıyoruz).
- sözlük — a dictionary written in our own words, one term and one definition at a time (sözlükte terimleri kendi cümlelerimizle yazıyoruz).
The door is open, but the right to speak is earned.
- kapı açık — anyone can open an account.
- söz hakkı kazanılır — what you first write goes up as a çaylak (newcomer), reviewed on the divan — the gated reviewer surface where a yazar (author) and a moderatör look over a newcomer's sandboxed work. As you contribute, a yazar vouches for you; you become a yazar yourself, and from then on what you write goes straight to publication.
This earned-authorship rite is the spine of the community: it keeps the corner slow and the writing worth reading, instead of trading quality for reach. (See issues #1202 and #1667 for the framing.)
- Türkçe öncelikli — Turkish-first for everything a person reads and writes.
- No ads, no follower counts, no sensation — the incentives that make the rest of the internet loud are simply absent here.
- A slow corner — depth over volume; a few hundred people who care over a crowd that doesn't.
The full product/brand vocabulary — sözlük, pano, kampus, künye, divan, and the rest — lives in .glossary/LANGUAGE.md.
kamp.us runs on phoenix: a single Cloudflare Worker on alchemy + Effect + fate that serves the SPA, the data plane, and every backend route. If you're here to build — quickstart, stack, architecture, commands, conventions, and the agent-operable pipeline — read DEVELOPMENT.md.