diff --git a/logseq/graphs-txid.edn b/logseq/graphs-txid.edn index 37d1987..b6ad6fe 100644 --- a/logseq/graphs-txid.edn +++ b/logseq/graphs-txid.edn @@ -1 +1 @@ -["6819d5ac-7c6b-4965-ba7b-e56686e61416" "e11b5282-195e-40cb-af42-af79882dc719" 178] \ No newline at end of file +["6819d5ac-7c6b-4965-ba7b-e56686e61416" "e11b5282-195e-40cb-af42-af79882dc719" 181] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/digital garden.md b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/digital garden.md index 0af056b..f792f3e 100644 --- a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/digital garden.md +++ b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/digital garden.md @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ - digital gardens, according to [maggie appleton](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history) are organized around "contextual relationships and associative links". i personally believe [[logseq]] conduces itself really well to the topography-based bi-directionality of the web, especially since you can publish the whole thing as a [single page app](how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet) and link to individual pages within it *and* visualize your thoughts as a graph instantly. - - ## other gardens to look at - - tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/) + - from [maggie appleton's article](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history) + - tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/) + - buster benson's [piles](https://busterbenson.com/piles) - ### references - - https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history tags:: #seed diff --git a/pages/digital garden.md b/pages/digital garden.md index 5dba0ad..f792f3e 100644 --- a/pages/digital garden.md +++ b/pages/digital garden.md @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ - digital gardens, according to [maggie appleton](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history) are organized around "contextual relationships and associative links". i personally believe [[logseq]] conduces itself really well to the topography-based bi-directionality of the web, especially since you can publish the whole thing as a [single page app](how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet) and link to individual pages within it *and* visualize your thoughts as a graph instantly. - - ## other gardens to look at - - from [maggie appleton's article]() - - tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/) + - from [maggie appleton's article](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history) + - tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/) + - buster benson's [piles](https://busterbenson.com/piles) - ### references - - https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history tags:: #seed