Digital Gardening is a particular philosophy for organizing and publishing notes and writing, bridging the gap between traditional longform blogging, ephemeral tweets, personal Wikis, and Zettelkasten . This site is my attempt at adapting this approach for my own modes of collecting and developing knowledge.
I’ve found the most inspiration in Jon Sterling’s Forest , which closely follows Andy Matuschak’s Evergreen Notes concept .
The tooling I use is modeled after Jacky Zhao’s hypertext garden .
Pages that link here Home [ Home - Welcome to Foxspace. I’m Fox… ] Foxspace [ Foxspace - Foxspace is a triple entity; it exists across all three sides of the thinning divide between the physical, digital, and conceptual realms… ] Recent Notes 2023-06-07 The Garages [ The Garages - That funny online bandoid. - The Garages (bandcamp) are an online band with an indefinite number of members (definitely more than 20, though) that spawned out of the Blaseball… ] 2023-06-28 The Moth [ The Moth - Of moths and flames and beautiful TTRPGs. - I recently had the honor of playing Kestrel Eliot’s wonderful “Goblin Market” with two dear friends of mine; a GM–less roleplaying game about… ] 2023-07-08 Running Games for Terrible Game Masters [ Running Games for Terrible Game Masters - Notes on running TTRPGs. - I often half-jokingly call myself a “terrible GM”. This is not a judgement of the quality of the games I run, but it is a mindset—one that helps… ] TTRPGs [ TTRPGs - Notes on roleplaying games - I like narrative-heavy roleplaying games a lot. Genesys is my favorite “classical”, DnD-style system and, despite it being heavily narrative-based… ] Things I'd Like To Write About [ Things I'd Like To Write About - This is a loosely organized bin of ideas I’d like to explore, eventually. Whenever I write, unless I already have an idea in mind, I pull from here… ]