I’m not sure how often my notes will see refining, and now I’m thinking that it’s more like a haphazard detective board instead of a garden…

me, literally a week ago

I’m eating my words in real-time.

The more I actively work on this garden, the more I’m seeing myself come back to old notes and updating its contents as I go. Currently, web-related concepts is the biggest victim (?) of this – obviously, considering how much of the foundations of learning are related to such concepts. How did I not think of that in advance? /s

That being said, it’s insanely cool seeing things connect with each other as this garden grows over time. Intentionality is a big part of this, it seems, and that’s something I can use a little more work on in real life too.

I also talked a little bit about this here.

Addendum

I know I literally just started using Quartz for nearly two weeks now, but the idea of my garden becoming a kind of space that’s mostly hypertext and has that old web feel is becoming really, really appealing to me. I absolutely adore the vibes of nightfall.city and want something that kind of looks like that. It certainly appeals to the part of me that’s very interested in the old web.

Maybe I’ll use my neocities site to make something out of this idea. It’ll certainly make me wrangle what HTML/CSS knowledge I have, but I think if I make my garden into something that’s more bare-bones like a plain hypertext garden rather than something more fancy like Quartz, it’ll be a fantastic way to practice the knowledge that I’m trying to gather here!

It might be a lot trying to do this, but I might try and maintain both that idea and this one as two separate gardens, and see how it turns out. (And keep the # for the headers for the HTML version - it’ll be cool trust me bro)

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