Learning with the garage door up
These are working notes. They capture my current understanding of what I'm learning, so there's a good chance that what you read is wrong.
My hopes behind publishing pages of my digital notebook is to share what I'm learning or reading in case it may be useful to someone like sparking connections or inspiration.
The notes you see here have gone through some effort of concept distillation and connection with my own words.
That means that my noobiness will inevitably show. And over time, as I revisit and update notes, shifts in my thinking will be reflected as notes evolve from "weedy" to "evergreen".
All notes I share publicly have been cleaned up and clarified, though that might change in the future.
When pruning notes, I try my best to keep to this principle: Each note captures one idea.
To get a better idea of digital gardens, I recommend visiting:
- Nicole van der Hoeven's Fork My Brain
- Maggie Appleton's digital garden on software and anthropology
- Duly noted by Jorge Arango
Many digital gardeners enjoy a process of bottoms-up note-taking because of the unexpected connections that emerge from the chaos.
All notes