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- prev: [[seed]]
- seeds are our word for [[zettles]], a part of [[zettlekasten]]. my methodology is to keep things simple but have enough metadata for [[logseq]] to pick up and generate the graph view from.
- # seed format
- ```
prev:
[content]
next:
tags::
```
- this allows me to [[hyperlink]] to another related concept, keep engagement with another, related idea, and give it metadata to sort through. nothing more, nothing less! [[keep it simple]], part of [[lazy engineering]]. 😎🤙
- next: [[gardening habits]]
- tags:: #seed #zettlekasten #[[digital garden]]

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- these are ideas that i have that i want to share! this is part of [[thinking in public]].
- i usually add information to my public garden to process into a public page that i then publish to github pages and serve here on `garden.birdcat.cafe`. you can see how to do this using [[logseq]] here: [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- things i'm currently thinking about:
- [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- [[gardening habits]]
-

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- these are ideas that i have that i want to share! this is part of [[thinking in public]].
- i usually add information to my public garden to process into a public page that i then publish to github pages and serve here on `garden.birdcat.cafe`. you can see how to do this using [[logseq]] here: [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- things i'm currently thinking about:
- [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- [[gardening habits]]
-

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- these are ideas that i have that i want to share! this is part of [[thinking in public]].
- i usually add information to my public garden to process into a public page that i then publish to github pages and serve here on `garden.birdcat.cafe`. you can see how to do this using [[logseq]] here: [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- things i'm currently thinking about:
- [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- [[gardening habits]]
-

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tags:: #[[web browser]] #[[open source]]
- **prev:** [[web browser]]
- a web browser by [[mozilla]].
- ## extensions i use
- bitwarden: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bitwarden-password-manager/
- why? i don't remember any of my passwords and neither should you
- libredirect: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/libredirect/
- why? redirects to privacy respecting frontends
- ublock origin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/
- why? blocks ads
- xbrowsersync: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/xbs/
- why? syncs bookmarks anonymously w/ encryption
- search by image: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/search_by_image/
- why? searches by image lmao it's in the title
- indie wiki buddy: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/indie-wiki-buddy/
- why? redirects to cooler wikis that are actually maintained.
- bypass paywalls firefox clean: https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
- why? banned from the mozilla store by dmca, so you know it's good.
- humble bundle downloader: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/humble-bundle-downloader/
- why? i need to download those mf books
- **next:** [[websites]]

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tags:: #seed #meta
- **prev:** [[entrance]]
- the garden here at the [birdcat cafe](https://birdcat.cafe) contains multiple types of flora and fauna.
- the [[head gardener]] around here has a system for the [[digital garden]] they maintain. here's a rundown:
- [seeds](seed) are new pages that have been recently been planted. they're just coming out of their shell, so they may be a little sparse with information and formatting!
- [saplings](sapling) are pages that have a basic structure and are somewhat reference-able.
- [trees](tree) are pages that have some additions to basic structure and are presentable. they have become trees of knowledge.
- [evergreens](evergreen) are pages that have been consistently reliable to reference and have become an invaluable resource. some of these may even become fully fledged articles/blog posts!
- [seeds](seed) are new pages that have been recently been planted. consider them to be captures of what resonates with the [[head gardener]]. the seeds are just coming out of their shell, so they may be a little sparse with information and formatting!
- [saplings](sapling) are seeds that have a basic structure and are somewhat reference-able and have been organized for future accountability. this usually means they have been formatted and have been sorted into a category.
- [trees](tree) are pages that have some additions to basic structure and are presentable. they distill the essence of an organized sapling into more information. they are set to become trees of knowledge.
- [evergreens](evergreen) are pages that have been consistently reliable to reference and have become an invaluable resource. ,some of these may even become fully fledged articles/blog posts!
- [flowers](flower) are planted throughout the garden to bring color to the plant beds.
- do you have recommendations for the garden? reach out to the [[head gardener]] or file an [issue on github](https://github.com/TacoWolf/garden/issues).
- **next:** [[gardening habits]]

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tags:: #technology #[[operating system]]
- **prev:** [[operating system]]
- GNU is an [[]]
- learn more about gnu at their official website: https://www.gnu.org/
- **next:** [[open source software]]
-
- gnu is an extensive free software collection that can be used as an [[operating system]] or within other OSes.
- learn more about the gnu at their official website: https://www.gnu.org/
- **next:** [[open source software]]

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tags:: #[[personal knowledge management]] #zettlekasten #knowledge #meta #life
- **prev:** [[personal knowledge management]]
- second brain is a shorthand phrase for your own personal system of note-taking that lives outside of your own head. it is committed information down outside of you that becomes easier to manipulate because you've put it down. you've [made it real]([[make it real]]).
- ### further reading
- tiago forte has really good videos on how to manage your second brain. he even wrote a book on it! i haven't read it myself, but his videos are really good.
- tiago forte has really good videos on how to manage your second brain. he even wrote a book on it! i haven't read it myself, but his videos are really good. the course he offers is a little pricey, though.
- {{video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3dDVtJ2sec}}
- maggie appleton has some notes on tiago's work as well, you can read that [here](https://maggieappleton.com/basb).
- jorge medina has really good notes on tiago's work [here](https://newsletter.thejorgemedina.com/p/youre-not-lacking-creativity-youre).
- > The core concept of the book revolves around the CODE Framework, which stands for:
- **Capture** - Keep what resonates
- **Organize** - Save for actionability
- **Distill** - Find the essence
- **Express** - Show your work
- > Another framework from Tiago is the **PARA Framework**, which stands for Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archive. He explains it in detail in his book “**The PARA Method”**; but the key takeaway is **intentionality**.
- maggie appleton has some notes on tiago's work as well, you can read that [here](https://maggieappleton.com/basb). but i wanted to highlight something she added about tiago's more recent work:
- > I also find the metaphor of a “second brain” troubling in that it doesn't speak to the significance of [embodied cognition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embodied_cognition) and [tacit knowledge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacit_knowledge) in how human cognition works. Filling up a “digital brain” as if it were a filing cabinet is highly unlikely to lead to meaningful knowledge
and wisdom.
- > Some of the content below is good, sensible advice for managing your digital information, but it is not groundbreaking or life changing. It also isn't based in much scientific evidence for what
makes people effective thinkers, writers, and creators.
- > As Andy Matuschak poetically [pointed out](https://notes.andymatuschak.org/zUMFE66dxeweppDvgbNAb5hukXzXQu8ErVNv), "people who write extensively about note-writing rarely have a serious context of use."
- **next:** [[zettlekasten]]

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tags:: #section
- **prev:** [[entrance]]
- these are ideas that we have that we want to share! this is part of [[thinking in public]].
- we usually add information to my public garden to process into a public page that we then publish to github pages and serve here on `garden.birdcat.cafe`. you can see how to do this using [[logseq]] here: [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
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- styling [[semantic html]] with [[css]]
- and how to not use as much [[javascript]]
- [[back to basics: semantic html and css]]
- [[jq]] got updated recently!
- [[[[mastodon]] clients]]
- #websites
- [[neocities]]
- if an article moves from here, don't worry! it has most likely graduated to become a piece of #infrastructure.
- if an article moves from here, don't worry! sometimes, seeds don't stick. other times, it has most likely graduated to become a piece of #infrastructure.
- **next:** [[entertainment]]

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tags:: #seed #meta
- **prev:** [[entrance]]
- the garden here at the [birdcat cafe](https://birdcat.cafe) contains multiple types of flora and fauna.
- the [[head gardener]] around here has a system for the [[digital garden]] they maintain. here's a rundown:
- [seeds](seed) are new pages that have been recently been planted. they're just coming out of their shell, so they may be a little sparse with information and formatting!
- [saplings](sapling) are pages that have a basic structure and are somewhat reference-able.
- [trees](tree) are pages that have some additions to basic structure and are presentable. they have become trees of knowledge.
- [evergreens](evergreen) are pages that have been consistently reliable to reference and have become an invaluable resource. some of these may even become fully fledged articles/blog posts!
- [flowers](flower) are planted throughout the garden to bring color to the plant beds.
- do you have recommendations for the garden? reach out to the [[head gardener]] or file an [issue on github](https://github.com/TacoWolf/garden/issues).
- **next:** [[gardening habits]]

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tags:: #technology #[[operating system]]
- **prev:** [[operating system]]
- GNU is an [[]]
- learn more about gnu at their official website: https://www.gnu.org/
- **next:** [[open source software]]
-

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tags:: #[[personal knowledge management]] #zettlekasten #knowledge #meta #life
- **prev:** [[personal knowledge management]]
- second brain is a shorthand phrase for your own personal system of note-taking that lives outside of your own head. it is committed information down outside of you that becomes easier to manipulate because you've put it down. you've [made it real]([[make it real]]).
- ### further reading
- tiago forte has really good videos on how to manage your second brain. he even wrote a book on it! i haven't read it myself, but his videos are really good.
- {{video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3dDVtJ2sec}}
- maggie appleton has some notes on tiago's work as well, you can read that [here](https://maggieappleton.com/basb).
- **next:** [[zettlekasten]]

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- these are ideas that i have that i want to share! this is part of [[thinking in public]].
- i usually add information to my public garden to process into a public page that i then publish to github pages and serve here on `garden.birdcat.cafe`. you can see how to do this using [[logseq]] here: [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- things i'm currently thinking about:
- [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- [[gardening habits]]
-
tags:: #section
- **prev:** [[entrance]]
- these are ideas that we have that we want to share! this is part of [[thinking in public]].
- we usually add information to my public garden to process into a public page that we then publish to github pages and serve here on `garden.birdcat.cafe`. you can see how to do this using [[logseq]] here: [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- things we're currently [[thinking in public]] about:
- # [[topics]]
- #culture
- [[mastodon]]
- [[gentle encouragement]] is better than forced standards
- #games
- [[[[baldur's gate]] 3]]
- [[bomb rush cyberfunk]]
- #health
- [[vegetarianism]]
- [[self-care]]
- #life
- #literature
- [[w3c documentation]]
- #money
- [[budgeting]]
- #movies
- [[everything everywhere all at once]]
- [[31 minutos: la pelicula]]
- #music
- [[the dear hunter]]
- [[madeon]]
- [[porter robinson]]
- [[coyote theory]]
- [[hideki naganuma]]
- #science
- [[climate change]]
- #shows
- [[31 minutos]]
- [[severance]]
- #technology
- [[html]] & [[semantic html]]
- and how to hook it into [[hugo]]
- styling [[semantic html]] with [[css]]
- and how to not use as much [[javascript]]
- [[back to basics: semantic html and css]]
- [[jq]] got updated recently!
- [[[[mastodon]] clients]]
- #websites
- [[neocities]]
- if an article moves from here, don't worry! it has most likely graduated to become a piece of #infrastructure.
- **next:** [[entertainment]]

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tags:: #seed #meta
- **prev:** [[entrance]]
- the garden here at the [birdcat cafe](https://birdcat.cafe) contains multiple types of flora and fauna.
- the [[head gardener]] around here has a system for the [[digital garden]] they maintain. here's a rundown:
- [seeds](seed) are new pages that have been recently been planted. consider them to be captures of what resonates with the [[head gardener]]. the seeds are just coming out of their shell, so they may be a little sparse with information and formatting!
- [saplings](sapling) are seeds that have a basic structure and are somewhat reference-able and have been organized for future accountability. this usually means they have been formatted and have been sorted into a category.
- [trees](tree) are pages that have some additions to basic structure and are presentable. they distill the essence of an organized sapling into more information. they are set to become trees of knowledge.
- [evergreens](evergreen) are pages that have been consistently reliable to reference and have become an invaluable resource. ,some of these may even become fully fledged articles/blog posts!
- [flowers](flower) are planted throughout the garden to bring color to the plant beds.
- do you have recommendations for the garden? reach out to the [[head gardener]] or file an [issue on github](https://github.com/TacoWolf/garden/issues).
- **next:** [[gardening habits]]

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tags:: #technology #[[operating system]]
- **prev:** [[operating system]]
- gnu is an extensive free software collection that can be used as an [[operating system]] or within other OSes.
- learn more about the gnu at their official website: https://www.gnu.org/
- **next:** [[open source software]]

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tags:: #[[personal knowledge management]] #zettlekasten #knowledge #meta #life
- **prev:** [[personal knowledge management]]
- second brain is a shorthand phrase for your own personal system of note-taking that lives outside of your own head. it is committed information down outside of you that becomes easier to manipulate because you've put it down. you've [made it real]([[make it real]]).
- ### further reading
- tiago forte has really good videos on how to manage your second brain. he even wrote a book on it! i haven't read it myself, but his videos are really good. the course he offers is a little pricey, though.
- {{video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3dDVtJ2sec}}
- jorge medina has really good notes on tiago's work [here](https://newsletter.thejorgemedina.com/p/youre-not-lacking-creativity-youre).
- > The core concept of the book revolves around the CODE Framework, which stands for:
- **Capture** - Keep what resonates
- **Organize** - Save for actionability
- **Distill** - Find the essence
- **Express** - Show your work
- > Another framework from Tiago is the **PARA Framework**, which stands for Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archive. He explains it in detail in his book “**The PARA Method”**; but the key takeaway is **intentionality**.
- maggie appleton has some notes on tiago's work as well, you can read that [here](https://maggieappleton.com/basb). but i wanted to highlight something she added about tiago's more recent work:
- > I also find the metaphor of a “second brain” troubling in that it doesn't speak to the significance of [embodied cognition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embodied_cognition) and [tacit knowledge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacit_knowledge) in how human cognition works. Filling up a “digital brain” as if it were a filing cabinet is highly unlikely to lead to meaningful knowledge
and wisdom.
- > Some of the content below is good, sensible advice for managing your digital information, but it is not groundbreaking or life changing. It also isn't based in much scientific evidence for what
makes people effective thinkers, writers, and creators.
- > As Andy Matuschak poetically [pointed out](https://notes.andymatuschak.org/zUMFE66dxeweppDvgbNAb5hukXzXQu8ErVNv), "people who write extensively about note-writing rarely have a serious context of use."
- **next:** [[zettlekasten]]

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tags:: #section
- **prev:** [[entrance]]
- these are ideas that we have that we want to share! this is part of [[thinking in public]].
- we usually add information to my public garden to process into a public page that we then publish to github pages and serve here on `garden.birdcat.cafe`. you can see how to do this using [[logseq]] here: [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]
- things we're currently [[thinking in public]] about:
- # [[topics]]
- #culture
- [[mastodon]]
- [[gentle encouragement]] is better than forced standards
- #games
- [[[[baldur's gate]] 3]]
- [[bomb rush cyberfunk]]
- #health
- [[vegetarianism]]
- [[self-care]]
- #life
- #literature
- [[w3c documentation]]
- #money
- [[budgeting]]
- #movies
- [[everything everywhere all at once]]
- [[31 minutos: la pelicula]]
- #music
- [[the dear hunter]]
- [[madeon]]
- [[porter robinson]]
- [[coyote theory]]
- [[hideki naganuma]]
- #science
- [[climate change]]
- #shows
- [[31 minutos]]
- [[severance]]
- #technology
- [[html]] & [[semantic html]]
- and how to hook it into [[hugo]]
- styling [[semantic html]] with [[css]]
- and how to not use as much [[javascript]]
- [[back to basics: semantic html and css]]
- [[[[mastodon]] clients]]
- #websites
- [[neocities]]
- if an article moves from here, don't worry! sometimes, seeds don't stick. other times, it has most likely graduated to become a piece of #infrastructure.
- **next:** [[entertainment]]

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tags:: #[[web browser]] #[[open source]]
- **prev:** [[web browser]]
- a web browser by [[mozilla]].
- ## extensions i use
- bitwarden: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bitwarden-password-manager/
- why? i don't remember any of my passwords and neither should you
- libredirect: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/libredirect/
- why? redirects to privacy respecting frontends
- ublock origin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/
- why? blocks ads
- xbrowsersync: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/xbs/
- why? syncs bookmarks anonymously w/ encryption
- search by image: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/search_by_image/
- why? searches by image lmao it's in the title
- indie wiki buddy: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/indie-wiki-buddy/
- why? redirects to cooler wikis that are actually maintained.
- bypass paywalls firefox clean: https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
- why? banned from the mozilla store by dmca, so you know it's good.
- humble bundle downloader: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/humble-bundle-downloader/
- why? i need to download those mf books
- **next:** [[websites]]

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tags:: #seed #meta
- **prev:** [[entrance]]
- the garden here at the [birdcat cafe](https://birdcat.cafe) contains multiple types of flora and fauna.
- the [[head gardener]] around here has a system for the [[digital garden]] they maintain. here's a rundown:

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tags:: #technology #[[operating system]]
- **prev:** [[operating system]]
- gnu is an extensive free software collection that can be used as an [[operating system]] or within other OSes.
- learn more about the gnu at their official website: https://www.gnu.org/

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tags:: #[[personal knowledge management]] #zettlekasten #knowledge #meta #life
- **prev:** [[personal knowledge management]]
- second brain is a shorthand phrase for your own personal system of note-taking that lives outside of your own head. it is committed information down outside of you that becomes easier to manipulate because you've put it down. you've [made it real]([[make it real]]).
- ### further reading

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tags:: #section
- **prev:** [[entrance]]
- these are ideas that we have that we want to share! this is part of [[thinking in public]].
- we usually add information to my public garden to process into a public page that we then publish to github pages and serve here on `garden.birdcat.cafe`. you can see how to do this using [[logseq]] here: [[how to upload a logseq graph that's synchronized to github pages and also publish it to the internet]]