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- 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.
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- 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.
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- ## other gardens to look at
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- ## other gardens to look at
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- tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/)
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- from [maggie appleton's article](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history)
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- tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/)
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- buster benson's [piles](https://busterbenson.com/piles)
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- ### references
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- https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history
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tags:: #seed
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- ## other gardens to look at
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- from [maggie appleton's article]()
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- from [maggie appleton's article](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history)
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- tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/)
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- tom chritchlow's [wikifolders](https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/)
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- buster benson's [piles](https://busterbenson.com/piles)
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- ### references
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