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telescope
- Greaby/telescope: explore collaborative documentation with an interactive graph
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Telescope - Open source graph digital garden
Hello, I recently created a tool that allows you to group notes in a graph. The tool is called Telescope.
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Telescope - Open source Graph documentation
Telescope is a collaborative documentation tool and a static site generator.
digital-gardeners
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What *don't* you share in your digital garden? Cross-pollinating very different topics.
Digital Gardens are freeform, public collections of ever-evolving personal knowledge, comparable to an "open" PKM system. Maggie Appleton is my go to thinker about them: She's written about them here and here.
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Is there place to ask for digital garden help or bit of mentoring?
some ideas which came into my mind: 1. You can always ask your question in this subreddit. 2. Bob Doto's Zettelkasten class I now open, if you want to learn about the process of taking notes: https://bobdoto.computer/zettelkasten-class (a Digital Garden is a public Zettelkasten in my opnion) 3. Maggie Appleton's github is very helpful for learning about Digital Gardening: https://github.com/MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners
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This blog explores the idea of 'porn logic' in tabletop RPG's, that every problem is in many systems solved with one solution, typically combat.
Well, as a fellow nerd with too much time and little qualifications, I offer you my compliments and encouragement! And if you'd ever find the time and the will to return to the website idea, I suggest you look into the concept of digital gardens, which are sort of anti-blogs (non-chronological, incomplete by design, encourage thinking aloud).
- Are there any example Vaults I can look at? Struggling to think "the obsidian way".
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Show HN: How to create a 3D space using CSS
The website's theme and philosophy is around digital garden. I've been trying to build one myself and I found this list as a source of inspiration: https://github.com/MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners#digital-...
- where can I find knowledge gardens?
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About My Digital Garden
If you want a comprehensive summary of digital gardening, you can't go wrong with Maggie Appleton's A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden or her repo of resources.
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Ask HN: What are the best minimalist, text-centric blogging platforms?
Permanence is my concern with the indie blog hosting services mentioned here (bearblog, prose.sh, nicheless.blog)
Also, because you already have a lot of the content, maybe you don't need a blog? what about a "digital garden" ?
What is a digital garden? -> https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history
Tools (easy options included) -> https://github.com/MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners
If you have your content in a note-taking app like obsidian, there is even simple tutorials on how to freely publish it with all those precious "multiple tags per category", all in one go.
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Ask HN: What are the best-designed personal blogs you’ve come across?
and here is a general collection of dope blog additions: https://brainbaking.com/post/2022/04/cool-things-people-do-w...
My overall advice is unless you're a designer flexing your skills is to focus less on the design and more on the actual writing! The internet is littered with the emaciated husks of nice good looking sites hosting nary an entry beyond "How I Made My New Blog With X"
[0] https://github.com/MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners
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Ask HN: Can I see your digital notes?
There’s a term digital garden and personal wiki that might help you find this kind of thing.
Here’s a curated list: https://github.com/MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners
Includes resources on how to start your own.
What are some alternatives?
gatsby-digital-garden - 🌷 🌻 🌺 Create a digital garden with Gatsby
obsidian-export - Rust library and CLI to export an Obsidian vault to regular Markdown
easy-markdown-editor - EasyMDE: A simple, beautiful, and embeddable JavaScript Markdown editor. Delightful editing for beginners and experts alike. Features built-in autosaving and spell checking.
obsidian-git - Backup your Obsidian.md vault with git
gatsby-garden - A Digital Garden Theme for Gatsby. Gatsby Garden lets you create a static HTML version of your markdown notes
Second-Brain - A curated list of awesome Public Zettelkastens 🗄️ / Second Brains 🧠 / Digital Gardens 🌱
wikibonsai - A jungle gym for thought with an API for the mind.
bestmotherfucking.website - The Best Motherfucking Website
cypress-rails - Helps you write Cypress tests of your Rails app
ComfyJS - Comfiest Twitch Chat Library for JavaScript | NodeJS + Browser Support
manuel.kiessling.net - The Hugo-based code from which https://manuel.kiessling.net is generated.
egghead-next - The frontend for egghead.io.