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I think the OP of the sticky should be exactly what I posted as it contains the most pertinent information (how to use TeX, rules reminder, links to resources) but the sticky can have additional posts and doesn't have to be short. I would not be against creating a temporary sticky asking the users what to add to the sticky since /sci/ has made a lot of infographics about "which book to read on such-and-such topic" (for example, /3/'s sticky has like 60 posts of infographics)
>pic rel one such infographic
This is literally what /lit/ sticky has.
nLab and arXiv should be put into OP as they are the primary drivers of discussion about math and science respectively on /mg/ and /sci/ as a whole (for example, LK99 most recently) but they are not resources to *learn* about science or math as a beginner/undergrad. That's why the posts in the sticky could also contain links to such resources ("how to start learning calculus, how to start learning algebra, how to start learning physics...").
Sure, you can also add the web.archive.org of the wiki to the OP, /fit/'s sticky does exactly that.