Digital Garden
A digital garden is a collection of evolving notes and ideas, published openly on the web. Unlike a traditional blog with polished, chronological posts, a garden is always growing.
Principles
- Learn in public — share ideas at every stage, not just when they’re finished
- Topography over chronology — organize by connections, not by date
- Imperfection is okay — notes can be seeds, sprouts, or evergreen
This site as a garden
This website is my digital garden, built as an Obsidian vault and published with Jekyll. Notes link to each other through Wikilinks, and the “Linked mentions” section at the bottom of each note shows what other pages reference it.
The goal is to build a personal web of knowledge over time.