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  • a [[thing]].
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    • A digital garden is a loose collection of hyperlinked notes (personal, or project scoped) that are maintained over long periods of time; like if you were tending to a garden over the years.
    • Digital gardens benefit from [[compounding effect]]s: they gain usefulness over time.
      • Hypothesis: their usefulness goes up superlinearly w.r.t. nodes added, as a lot of the value is in the networking: the relations between concepts, events, pieces of information that build up over time.
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Digital garden is a metaphor and a practice for a digital resource such as a website, usually managed (β€œgrown”) by one person. Its content is usually placed not chronologically, but in a different way. Incompleteness of content units such as articles is pretty common. An unfinished article is a sapling, and the webmaster is a gardener.

A digital garden is a sort of a personal website.

See [[Ρ†ΠΈΡ„Ρ€ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΠΉ сад]] for more information in Russian.

Some gardens and personal [[wiki]]s:

=> http://webseitz.fluxent.com => https://pbat.ch/wiki => https://gavart.ist => https://nchrs.xyz => http://anish.lakhwara.com => https://sona.kytta.dev => https://chotrin.org => https://www.paritybit.ca/garden => https://smallandnearlysilent.com => https://caffeine.wiki

See the rest of personal sites, some of them being digital gardens, at [[]].

[[Agora]] aggregates digital gardens.

= What to keep? [[2022-07-22]] Maybe I should delete everything related to things I dislike from my digital garden? Make it a bouncespace with smiles and joy

@neauoire@merveilles.town

I don’t think you should delete things that you once liked, and no longer do, I think you should just write that you’re ideas about this thing changed instead.

= Abyss J3s has an interesting take: => https://abyss.j3s.sh/hypha/digital_abyss

to me, it feels wrong. i don’t write for meticulous care & growth, i write because i’m desperate to (connect, understand, remember, leave something behind)

it reminds me that i’ll die someday & i want people to remember who i was, and how i thought. i leave tracings of myself in this abyss, hoping that it’ll help other people. it’s fragments of me.

that’s no garden. it’s a mortal abyss. and i find a lot of meaning staring into it.

= Links => https://doubleloop.net/2021/05/16/heh-nice-the-digital-garden-metaphor/

Heh nice the digital garden metaphor makes an appearance in Free, Fair and Alive

<= Flux Garden

=> http://thoughtstorms.info/view/GardenImagologies