Digital Garden
Published at Oct 17, 2023
A digital garden is an online space at the intersection of a notebook and a blog, where digital gardeners share seeds of thoughts to be cultivated in public. Contrary to a blog, where articles and essays have a publication date and start decaying as soon as they are published, a digital garden is evergreen: digital gardeners keep on editing and refining their notes.
– Anne-Laure Le Cunff
How to set up your own digital garden - Ness Labs
Tom Critchlow. Move. Think. Create.
Make sense of a world in constant change — Sentiers
Summaries, Notes, and Lessons from Books I’ve Read
Table of contents | Meaningness Better ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—around problems of meaning and meaninglessness; self and society; ethics, purpose, and value.
Evergreen notes Evergreen notes are written and organized to evolve, contribute, and accumulate over time, across projects. This is an unusual way to think about writing notes: Most people take only transient notes . That’s because these practices aren’t about writing notes; they’re about effectively developing insight: “Better note-taking” misses the point; what matters is “better thinking” . When done well, these notes can be quite valuable: Evergreen note-writing as fundamental unit of knowledge work .
https://twitter.com/Mappletons/status/1250532315459194880
Winnie Lim » Designing a self-directed learning network: work-in-progress v0.1