These lists have a convenient table of contents and therefore it is difficult to get lost there. And for 4 years in cryptocurrency, I realized for sure that there are never ideal solutions for providing information, you always need to look for it yourself, sort through and filter it in order to highlight something valuable for yourself.
I would still understand if it was a list of 200 sites that provide almost the same type of information. But resources here mean the number of links that are divided into different categories, for example, cryptography:
Algorithms
Symmetric encryption
Asymmetric encryption
Hash functions
Articles
Books
Courses
Other lists
Tools
Standalone
Plugins
Git
Frameworks and Libs
C
C#
C++
Clojure
Common Lisp
Delphi
Elixir
Erlang
Golang
Haskell
Haxe
Java
JavaScript
Julia
Lua
Objective-C
PHP
Python
R
Ruby
Rust
Scala
Swift
Resources
Blogs
Mailing lists
Web-tools
Web-sites
Contributing
License
Each of these categories contains 5-10 links.
Personally, I found some interesting articles and links in these lists that I did not find before.
So I recently created an encyclopedia that you appreciated. But there you can also say about her that when looking at all this you can get lost and 1-2 resources are better than this huge list of 700+ guides. But you and I perfectly understand that this volume of information cannot be put into 1-2 resources. Each guide is unique in its own way. So who is really interested, will study.