# Wikis I like See also [[My garden circles]]. - [[Phil Jones]]'s [ThoughtStorms](http://thoughtstorms.info/view/RecentChanges). Phil has been doing it for a long time. It has an old school look and I really like that. In terms of content, it's precisely what I want to read in someone else's wiki - a hot mix of quick thoughts and long-evolved ideas to stumble through. It's got wiki [[personality]]. - [Bill Seitz](http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki/FrontPage). Bill's is chock full of history and content too. It has a [[bliki]] feel (in fact, Bill calls it a WikiLog) - it has a [[stream]] of recent changes right on the landing page as an entry point to the rest of what's there. - [Ton's wiki](https://www.zylstra.org/blog/wiki-frontpage/). Ton's has a very strong link to his blog (the wiki is embedded in it and mainly an index of posts from the blog). I like to see [[blogs and wikis]] intertwingled. You could argue that Ton's whole site is a wiki or digital garden of sorts - most 'blog' posts will link to previous thoughts on the topic. - [h0p3's wiki](https://philosopher.life/#Root:Root%20%5B%5BLegal%20Notice%5D%5D). I have not really delved deeply into h0p3's wiki, but there are a friend of Kicks. Their wiki is some between '[[wiki as personality]]' and wiki as performance art. - [Emsenn's Digital Garden](https://emsenn.github.io/index.html). Their site has gone through a few incarnations, and the latest is a digital garden created and published via org-roam. Lots of interesting stories to be found when taking a [[drift]] through their rhizomatous writing. - [[Nadia Eghbal]] . 'Learning in public' - I like that sentiment. Not really a wiki (perhaps I should remove from here…). I also like how Nadia's writing combines cultural references with other ideas. I definitely want to make those same kind of links in my wiki / blog. - [[Nick Sellen]]'s [ponderings](https://github.com/nicksellen/ponderings). I like Nick's ponderings as an example of someone thinking out loud to themselves, in a way of interest to others. - [Chris Aldrich's wiki](http://tw.boffosocko.com/). Chris has just started up a TiddlyWiki, and you can be certain he'll do something interesting with it. - Anne-Laure's [Mental Nodes](https://www.mentalnodes.com/). Nice, clean design, and the backlinks and transclusion work really well for browsing around. Plus I love the content. - [gwern.net](https://gwern.net). A [long site](https://www.gwern.net/About#long-site) with [long content](https://www.gwern.net/About#long-content). - [Maggie Appleton's Digital Garden](https://maggieappleton.com/garden). Full of lots of great long-form posts, often on PKM stuff. Closer to blog/research than a rambling personal wiki though. - Weakty. https://weakty.com/