Been thinking about the difference between blogs and digital gardens. Blogs are streams — chronological, finished thoughts published into the void. Gardens are networks — interconnected ideas that grow and evolve over time.
This site tries to bridge both: structured posts for polished essays, and this flow section for raw, daily observations. The garden metaphor resonates because ideas really do need tending.
The Zettelkasten Method is the underlying system that makes a garden actually work — atomic notes linked by meaning rather than filed in folders. And Digital Garden Philosophy explores why publishing half-formed ideas in public is worth the discomfort.