References
Pillar Work on Digital Gardens
Mike Caufield's Essay 'The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral
- Laid the foundation of Digital Gardens as they are today- the defining work on the term.
- Perfect example at the top, of why transient, momentary, reactive thoughts are contradictory to our own perceptions. Impulsivity kicks in and we get confirmation of an idea that releases dopamine and then we move on. Instead, interconnectivity of thoughts and spacial knowledge permit deeper understanding and reasoning to below-the-surface activity
Maggie Appleton's Dissection of Digital Garden's on her own, an expansion of Mike Caufield
- have not read in full
- links off a lot
- constructive piece about Digital Gardens
- brief history
- patterns of gardening
Bookmark repo
https://gwern.net/spaced-repetition
- His in depth spaced repetition page
Repos of Digital Gardens
Tom Critchlow's list of personal wikis
- Defunct but more wiki than anything, lots of bookmarked links
- A github repo of digital gardens
Long List of Community Posted Websites
- It's pretty random
Appreciated Digital Gardens
https://wiki.nikiv.dev/#contents
- Paywall for digital brain
- Interesting page, need to view on desktop
Joel Hooks digital garden
Not sure its really garden-y like Andy Matuschak's Working Notes, more bloggy
Blue book digital garden
Good bit about permalinking digital garden URLs so they don't break.
- Andy Matuschak's peer and similar in nature
Bill Seitz' Personal Wiki Garden
- Extensive, long running garden
- Digital Garden search engine
- Small jots
https://gordonbrander.com/pattern/
Not garden.
https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome?tab=readme-ov-file
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