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20<p class="subtitle" role="doc-subtitle">Let&rsquo;s try to describe what this &ldquo;website&rdquo; is about ✍️.</p>
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22As I said in <a href="random.html">&ldquo;Random thoughts after 2 years&rdquo;</a>, I&rsquo;ve been inspired by <a href="https://joelhooks.com/digital-garden">Joel&rsquo;s digital garden</a>
23article. This article aims to provide a bit of how I intend to maintain this space from
24now on.
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28This space is inspired by <a href="https://www.la-grange.net/">a</a> <a href="https://larlet.fr/david/">lot</a> <a href="https://joelhooks.com/">of</a> <a href="https://tomcritchlow.com/">other</a> spaces, but adapted to my vision. I think I&rsquo;ve
29always struggled with the blog approach. I sometimes want to publish things that are not
30related to time. That can be true no matter when you read it. The opposite is true as
31well.
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35I really like the way Joel speaks about it.
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40While not everybody has or works in a dirt garden, we all share a
41familiarity with the idea of what a garden is.
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45A garden is usually a place where things grow.
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49Gardens can be very personal and full of whimsy or a garden can be a
50source of food and substance.
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54We gather and work together in community gardens to share the labor as
55well as the rewards of a collective effort.
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59It&rsquo;s a comparison that you can take very far. From &ldquo;planting seeds&rdquo;
60and &ldquo;pulling weeds&rdquo; to tending mutiple gardens that each serve an
61individual need or desired outcome.
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65Like with real gardens, our digital gardens are a constant ebb and
66flow towards entropy.
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70Weeds take over. Left untended the Earth will reclaim what belongs to
71it.
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75The same is true for our digital gardens here on the internet.
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80There is quite some things I still did not figure out:
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83<li>I am not sure how to handle <code>rss</code> yet. It is slightly easier for a time-based approach
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