Org-Notebook
This is the beginnings of a blog, bootstrapped from an example braindump included in uniorg. It is deeply under construction. I split my time working on this garden between landscaping - getting this site functional and less ugly - and plant care - actually revisiting the mountains of unfinished trains of thought that have accumulated in here over the years.
Top-level navigation is best accomplished via /archive, an exhaustive listing of pages currently exported.
Look for landscaping notes in blogging project - and more recently and excitingly Toricelli.
Source code for the original example is available at GitHub.
The below list is generated by Toricelli, a tool for surfacing things in a hyperlinked garden to re-interact with. Source here.
Lots of these links may be broken, becaue they're to nodes that aren't in my public folder yet.
To Review
- [[id:b31f88a7-50b9-4ccc-b0be-27a0c58ca48a][Lessing, Doris
The Fifth Child]]
grumpy researchers benignly haunted by the poltergeists of unsolved problems
(88) Central Nervous System: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #11 - YouTube
How do Mesh VPNs work? Writing my own VPN tool in Golang to find out | Sam Lewis
Recently Reviewed
Spaced repetition memory prompts should connect and relate ideas
- [[id:6d0c07af-7c42-4136-a643-21a26933200b][Oshetsky, Claire
Chouette]]