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All the “digital gardens” I’ve seen so far are still document-based. Usually have some wiki-like behavior.

use a monospace system font stack?

I love the ethos of plaintext, but this means file-based, which always obscured notes. I never found an implementation of notes that you could view all the notes at once. Always ended up being a list with titles and maybe a snippet

Fill my Lamy 2000 with ink

Text/documents are 1 dimensional: one line follows the next. Kinopio is 2 dimensional, spatial. cloverapp.com is an example

webmentions https://mxb.dev/blog/using-webmentions-on-static-sites/#webmentions

I love the idea of putting up thoughts, and then slowly organizing them

Maybe incorporate this design so images can break out? https://twitter.com/JoshWComeau/status/1313089907968049158?s=20

I want everything strewn across the table. Stacking is interesting. But I want to see everything at once.

Basically how I use Kinopio

go back to using system fonts?

https://tomcritchlow.com/2019/02/17/building-digital-garden/

blog

blog

kinopio

Sections

🐦 listen to some outdoor ambience ↗

Welcome to my 🌱 digital garden

joined Digital Gardeners telegram group

meta

Or now-type information

change home page to include latest article”

put content in center

that’s why classic notes apps have never worked for me

“So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering.”

building my digital garden

I’m a gardener

https://nesslabs.com/how-to-choose-the-right-note-taking-app - gardeners - architects - librarians

low friction, shouldn’t take more effort than a tweet