Nerding hard on digital gardens, personal wikis, and experimental knowledge systems with @_jonesian today.
We have an epic collection going, check these out...
1. @tomcritchlow's Wikifolders: tomcritchlow.com
We have an epic collection going, check these out...
1. @tomcritchlow's Wikifolders: tomcritchlow.com
@_jonesian @tomcritchlow @buster @nateliason @chrisbiscardi 5. @andy_matuschak 's layered, bi-directionally linked system of "Evergreen notes"
@_jonesian @tomcritchlow @buster @nateliason @chrisbiscardi @andy_matuschak 6. The Open Transclude UX pattern from @tobyshorin - subpixel.space
7. @aengusmcmillin 's @RoamResearch -like experiment with bidirectional links implemented in @gatsbyjs
@aengusmcmillin @RoamResearch @gatsbyjs 8. @wynlim 's thoughts on Designing a Self-directed Learning Network: winnielim.org
9. @jhooks manifesto on Digital gardens > blogs: joelhooks.com
@jhooks @gwern 11. Speaking of hover previews, @JoshWComeau's experiment with Tippy.js this week is a fanstastic example of adding contextual layers to links -
@jhooks @gwern @JoshWComeau 12. Also related, @swyx's writing on Webmentions and Twitter as a "meta-commentary layer to the internet" follows this same vibe of bi-directional densely-linked knowledge across platforms - swyx.io
13. To come back to @tomcritchlow for a moment, as far as I can tell from internet-history-digging they OG coined the term "digital garden" π± and have a wonderful series of reflections on the concept here: tomcritchlow.com
14. Update on the historical origin!
Thanks to @tomcritchlow and @BillSeitz for the backstory insights
The linkbacks flow through Mike Caufield's "The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral"
hapgood.us
Which leads back to...
Thanks to @tomcritchlow and @BillSeitz for the backstory insights
The linkbacks flow through Mike Caufield's "The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral"
hapgood.us
Which leads back to...
15. Mark Bernstein's 1998 essay / explorative experience "Hypertext Gardens" - eastgate.com
"Unplanned hypertext sprawl is wilderness: complex and interesting, but uninviting. Interesting things await us in the thickets."
β€οΈ This design aesthetic
"Unplanned hypertext sprawl is wilderness: complex and interesting, but uninviting. Interesting things await us in the thickets."
β€οΈ This design aesthetic
@swyx 17. This collection has now matured into a full grown essay documenting the history of "digital gardening" as an ethos π²
maggieappleton.com
maggieappleton.com
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