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wtf is a digital garden
There are people who wrote about this better than me. A really good primer is here (A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden), and it links back to articles I was reading as well back when I was debating on building a garden.
In a nutshell: any sort of public knowledgebase found in any state of polish, which you grow as you wish. make one!
This digital garden
You are free to enter from any link, the "last updated" sorting convention on the main page is there just for a quick summary of what's changed. Some pages are linked to others, and the fun part of it is jumping between them while connecting the ideas. There's a list of "backlinks" at the end of the pages so you can see where else they've been mentioned.
My current big interest are Godot game dev, Raspberry Pis, and if you're into Splatoon OCs, these guys.
I will try my best to tend this space from time to time, and updates will come through RSS as well, if you prefer that. (TODO: link RSS)
Page categories
You'll see some cutesy plant terms at the top of each garden page. These are:
- 🌱 seedling = incoherent/unstructured, fresh out of the oven, subject to a 180 flip
- 🌿 sapling = a bit more polished, though still prone to big changes
- 🌴 evergreen = well established. nearly complete point of reference
I want my own garden!
Some approaches: https://nesslabs.com/digital-garden-set-up
I have a page for the technical side of my garden, and you're free to get inspired by it.