I was spending way too much time on emoji lol
* Growing and tending to community
* "post-webpack" metaframeworks
* Rust
* The idea that JAMStack and Serverless are the same thing
* The JAMLess stack (yikes)
* What the tools for authoring and publishing digital gardens look like
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In my head, this looks like a wiki. Where you can add topics and update them. Is this in the ball park?
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I saw an idea I really liked a few weeks ago on having personal gardens all on the same site that can automatically interconnect. That feels like a great approach here. Give ownership, but still have a shared community.
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If you own the content, and you're publishing it yourself, then this is a website.
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Might be missing your point, but unclear on why this matters. Most digital gardens are websites. I'm just talking about a garden with a combination of ownership with roam style automatic interconnectedness. E.g. link to [[Books]] and see some combo of yours and others Books pages
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Im interested in how web mentions could connect digital gardens and such but filtering out noise is definitely the hard part.
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Yeah, I don't think this could be a super broad thing, it would probably have to be based on pre-existing subcommunities that want to share a space. I would think one or two dozen people at the maximum. You would need to know that every single person there is high signal to noise
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+1!
Pre-approved collection of gardeners with exclusive access to communal contribution space.
I really hope this format replaces the 20 slack groups, 6 discords, and 4 disqus forums I'm trying to keep track of...
Cozy web is so broken.
Need better gardening tools.
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What I think is interesting is how the work is doing with @onegraphio might be used to be a broad multi-site Roam-like with clear ownership while maintaining the sense of a "digital community garden" and shared second brain
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Wow, hadn't seen one graph but ππ
Potential to have single Roam-esque blocks of text linked together into a communal garden space?
The original block lives in your personal garden - it's just a node.
You belong to multiple communal gardens, and send modular nodes to each one
Yes. From many different sources as well.
There would probably be a "link together" step with the @onegraphio api to setup the relationship, but then the subscriptions could kick in to keep them in sync
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The other side of this is many tools for composing these nodes/notes β which is part of βmore gardening tools.β
From Roam and Notion to a git push to sending an email or a tweet to writing/thinking tools that we havenβt created yet.






