This is a fuzzy, public note. I plan to clarify it by the end of the day (11-20-2020)
Digital Garage
Crafting Items.
A digital garage is a place for me to work on projects with the garage door up.[[1]] For now, this is just design and software projects, but I'm considering adding in rough outlines of learning projects as well.[[2]]
This is a bit different from my garden. While I don't like to talk about ideas too broadly before I develop them a bit, I do think it's good to talk about my projects and practices in this way. These work a bit differently.[[3]] this is a place for me to put logs of my progress on projects, as I start and go. If my goals and completion criteria are clear
I don't want to restrict myself to a single course of projects, so I have:
- A page that documents my progress so far: [Digital garden progress], and...
- A page of things I want to do: [The Garage Chalkboard]
What's On the Floor -- Live Projects
I made a room for each project. Or at least, something akin to a room... Key
- -> : Current.
Project I: Go links. -- Flexible, memorable, social bookmarks
->Project II: Focus Filters. -- Learning wisdom by making it harder to get distracted.
Right now, I'm working on building my digital garden to be a helpful tool to bring developed ideas up in conversation, and as a place to
For progress on my digital garden process, see [Digital garden progress]
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1: Based on one of Matuschak's notes
2: At the same time, I'm kind of hesitant to do this, not only because of technical limitations, but because it might break my [Plantey's Digital Garden]
3: [[Similarities and differences between idea work and project work]]
- public document at doc.anagora.org/digital-garage
- video call at meet.jit.si/digital-garage