This morning I'm wrestling with how to sort out bi-directional links on the new website I've got in the works. Pages being linked in both directions is crucial for what I'm trying to do. Not to complain at all, this is exactly the kind of tinkering I enjoy. Besides, the blend of fiddly code and #EroticFiction is fun.
I'd love to connect with others tending #DigitalGardens here and there.
#digitalGardens #eroticfiction
I've been reading about #digitalGardens, and I gotta say I find the idea very appealing. I have a hard time posting on my website because I feel the need to finish a project before writting about it. But that doesn't match my actual "creative process" : I have hundreds of code snippets I wrote just to try some math concept, game prototypes I never finished and sketches of machines I've never built. Most of it will probably stay unfinished, but maybe I can find room for these "idea seeds" online
Is there an established "best practice" for #RSS feeds with #digitalGardens, where content is intended to be updated?
incredibly comprehensive write up on #DigitalGardens, history & composition,
https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history
TL;DR: se trata de bibliotecas de conocimiento personal, NO BLOGS #campfires, NO REDES SOCIALES #flow. Es conocimiento organizado en carpetas y archivos txt/wiki/markdown/html. Contenidos que nunca terminan de crecer: #digitalGardens. 😍 https://tomcritchlow.com/2019/02/17/building-digital-garden/
#digitalGardens #campfires #flow