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by twerwhhgfdhdd
2053 days ago
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I have some varied interests - conlangs, local history, retrocomputing, music theory, etc. And a while ago, I noticed I would watch a lot of videos or browse a lot of articles about these topics, but I wasn't absorbing much. Nor was I doing anything with this knowledge. So I changed my focus - I would organize the information I was getting, write my own personal conclusions, and start digging through primary sources (and in the case of applied knowledge, actually try things out). And it worked! I feel my knowledge of things has deepened, and my interests have been rekindled. It's a lot of fun and very relaxing to do. Essential to all this is a personal wiki that I keep. I'm using Zim (https://zim-wiki.org) which most of you are probably familiar with. I don't often publish anything there - it's just local files, for now. Never heard of "Digital Gardens" but based on the reddit group they mentioned in the article, it looks like there is an emerging community of people doing this. |
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I've seen the term many times before in context I found appealing, but the wiki page talks mainly about the connection to actual music.