About

About the Learn library.

What this section is, what it is not, how articles are written, and how the library fits with the rest of BeargrassAI.

I · What it is

The library

Evergreen. Articles are written once and maintained as the facts change. Nothing here chases a news cycle. Time-sensitive reporting lives in The Beargrass Almanac, which is a separate weekly publication.

Plain. Every article is written by Mark Ulett in the same voice. Short sentences. Real information. No transformation language, no jargon without explanation.

Free. Will stay free. Grows on the schedule the work allows.

II · What it is not

Not for sale

Not a pitch. Articles lean lightly toward a closing conversation when a reader is ready for one. Nothing here is written to move product.

Not a ranking game. The library does not rank national SEO battles, recommend tools with affiliate links, or predict AI futures.

Not generic. What is here is what is useful to a rural small business owner in Western Montana, today.

III · Who makes it

Contributors

  • WritingMark Ulett. Columbia Falls, Montana.
  • EditorialMark Ulett, editor. Every piece audited for voice and sources before publish.
  • SourcesEvery factual claim is sourced. Vendor pricing, Google policy changes, and AI platform behavior are cited by date.
  • TypographyFraunces by Undercase Type. Libre Caslon by Pablo Impallari and Igino Marini. Public Sans by USWDS.
IV · Where and how

Place and practice

The library reads in the same typography as The Beargrass Almanac and follows the same vocabulary rules: the Agent, not the chatbot; plain language; no transformation language; no jargon without explanation. Morning and Lamplight modes work the same way. The masthead uses the same wordmark plus a small "Learn" section label.

To see the main site, go to the BeargrassAI home page. To read the weekly Almanac, see beargrassalmanac.com.