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1 <!DOCTYPE html> 2 <html lang="en"> 3 <head> 4 <!-- Sep 03, 2024 --> 5 <meta charset="utf-8" /> 6 <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" /> 7 <title>A Digital Garden you say…</title> 8 <meta name="author" content="Vincent Demeester" /> 9 <meta name="keywords" content="post" /> 10 <meta name="generator" content="Org Mode" /> 11 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../css/2022.css" /> 12 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../css/syntax.css" /> 13 <link rel='icon' type='image/x-icon' href='../images/favicon.ico'/> 14 <meta name='viewport' content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1'> 15 </head> 16 <body> 17 <main id="content" class="content"> 18 <header> 19 <h1 class="title">A Digital Garden you say…</h1> 20 <p class="subtitle" role="doc-subtitle">Let’s try to describe what this “website” is about ✍️.</p> 21 </header><p> 22 As I said in <a href="random.html">“Random thoughts after 2 years”</a>, I’ve been inspired by <a href="https://joelhooks.com/digital-garden">Joel’s digital garden</a> 23 article. This article aims to provide a bit of how I intend to maintain this space from 24 now on. 25 </p> 26 27 <p> 28 This space is inspired by <a href="https://www.la-grange.net/">a</a> <a href="https://larlet.fr/david/">lot</a> <a href="https://joelhooks.com/">of</a> <a href="https://tomcritchlow.com/">other</a> spaces, but adapted to my vision. I think I’ve 29 always struggled with the blog approach. I sometimes want to publish things that are not 30 related to time. That can be true no matter when you read it. The opposite is true as 31 well. 32 </p> 33 34 <p> 35 I really like the way Joel speaks about it. 36 </p> 37 38 <blockquote> 39 <p> 40 While not everybody has or works in a dirt garden, we all share a 41 familiarity with the idea of what a garden is. 42 </p> 43 44 <p> 45 A garden is usually a place where things grow. 46 </p> 47 48 <p> 49 Gardens can be very personal and full of whimsy or a garden can be a 50 source of food and substance. 51 </p> 52 53 <p> 54 We gather and work together in community gardens to share the labor as 55 well as the rewards of a collective effort. 56 </p> 57 58 <p> 59 It’s a comparison that you can take very far. From “planting seeds” 60 and “pulling weeds” to tending mutiple gardens that each serve an 61 individual need or desired outcome. 62 </p> 63 64 <p> 65 Like with real gardens, our digital gardens are a constant ebb and 66 flow towards entropy. 67 </p> 68 69 <p> 70 Weeds take over. Left untended the Earth will reclaim what belongs to 71 it. 72 </p> 73 74 <p> 75 The same is true for our digital gardens here on the internet. 76 </p> 77 </blockquote> 78 79 <p> 80 There is quite some things I still did not figure out: 81 </p> 82 <ul class="org-ul"> 83 <li>I am not sure how to handle <code>rss</code> yet. It is slightly easier for a time-based approach 84 such as a “blog”.</li> 85 </ul> 86 </main> 87 <footer id="postamble" class="status"> 88 <footer> 89 <small><a href="/" rel="history">Index</a> • <a href="/sitemap.html">Sitemap</a> • <a href="https://dl.sbr.pm/">Files</a></small><br/> 90 <small class='questions'>Questions, comments ? Please use my <a href="https://lists.sr.ht/~vdemeester/public-inbox">public inbox</a> by sending a plain-text email to <a href="mailto:~vdemeester/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht">~vdemeester/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht</a>.</small><br/> 91 <small class='copyright'> 92 Content and design by Vincent Demeester 93 (<a rel='licence' href='http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/'>Some rights reserved</a>) 94 </small><br /> 95 </footer> 96 </footer> 97 </body> 98 </html>