yes the "digital garden" concept is quite cool - a concept fundamentally 
trying to go back to older internet times, and roll from there- and 
tiddlywiki is kind of perfect for it, especially for ppl who want one tool 
to use (there are for sure better documented and sophisticated tools there) 
and not so much CLI use (then there's org-roam)  :) 
although I think a static site is better - which is why i encourage working 
on enhancing that aspect of tw with plugins, editions (frameworks, themes, 
documentation etc) :) 

Mohammad schrieb am Freitag, 26. März 2021 um 11:35:47 UTC+1:

> By chance I came across with this Tiddlywiki site
>
> https://gavart.ist/
>
> and I found it impressive!
>
> See also
>
>
> https://withfriends.co/event/10206187/babycastles_academy_tiddlywiki_tw_getting_started_with_digital_gardens_networked_thinking_and_non_linear_research
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>

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