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title: "Obsidian: Digital Gardening with Quartz"
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tags: [“meta”, “webdev”]
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...It's this website.
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This isn’t my first web project. I’ve created homepages for open source projects, and I started hosting [[Projects/memos|Memos]] long before I found Obsidian. However, it’s the one I expect to have the longest life.
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I'll elaborate at some point.
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This was a time and a half to set up RSS for. It used some bastardized form of Atom but with RSS syntax and so neither spec could parse it.
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### Hiccups
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This was a time and a half to set up RSS for. It used some bastardized form of Atom but with RSS syntax and so neither spec could parse it.
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On the bright side, [one PR later](https://github.com/jackyzha0/quartz/pull/407) and Quartz is the only project in the Obsidian ecosystem with an RSS feed.
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title: "Obsidian: Editor"
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tags: [“editor”, “notes”]
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Where the hell do I start with this. It's almost as convoluted and fine-tuned as my [[Programs I Like/code-editors|Code Editors]]. This is by no means a complete or current list, I just want to highlight some of the things I've done that have improved Obsidian's usefulness to me.
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title: "Projects: Obsidian"
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tags: [“project”, “productivity”, “cloud”, “notes”]
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Hoo boy. This project needs its entire own folder structure because of the sheer amount of components I have going.
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@ -7,6 +8,6 @@ I think my use is divided into three easily separable parts:
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- [[editor|Editor]]: What I've done to the Obsidian application itself.
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- [[livesync|LiveSync]]: My use of the `Obsidian-LiveSync` plugin to encrypt, obfuscate, and back up *all* of my notes to [[my-cloud|My Cloud]].
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- These are accessible from any device that can run an Obsidian client.
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- I use it currently just on my laptop and phone.
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- I just use it currently on my laptop and phone.
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- [[digital-garden|Digital Garden]]: This website.
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- It's secretly just run out of a folder in my ^ LiveSync'ed notes repository that I have [[linux-isms#Symlink|symlinked]] into my laptop's local repository for Quartz.
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title: "Obsidian: LiveSync"
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tags: [“cloud”]
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title: "Projects"
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tags: ["toc"]
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tags: ["toc", “project”]
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## Productivity
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- Anything hosted on [[Projects/my-cloud|My Cloud]].
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content/Projects/memos.md
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title: “Project: Memos”
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tags: [“project”, “cloud”, “productivity”]
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[usememos/memos](https://github.com/usememos/memos) is another knowledge collection-oriented project, albeit with a slightly different audience to [[Programs I Like/obsidian|Obsidian]].
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Setting it up acquainted me with [Docker](https://docker.com), and now `docker-compose` .
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I used it as my cross-platform notes app for a few months, but it eventually fell out of favor because that’s not its intended purpose and it was clunky as a result.
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### Final Thoughts
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Memos works best with a network of people sharing ideas with communal tags. A use case I could see is an entire graduate department collaborating in various groups over memos, informing each group of the others’ research, or grant applications, or other info. Think memo in the “internal memorandum” sense. Aggregation of starting points in a less transitory format than a true notes app.
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# What the hell is that spiderweb thing?
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That's the [Graph View](https://help.obsidian.md/Plugins/Graph+view). It's an [[Programs I Like/obsidian|Obsidian]] feature which acts as a map of the entire site and how it interconnects. It doesn't use Obsidian's implementation directly, but since the site generator I use is heavily inspired by Obsidian and [Obsidian Publish]( https://obsidian.md/publish ), it remains.
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# What’s a Backlink?
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The Backlinks pane is a list of all pages that link to this site in content. Because you’re on the homepage, it’s empty. On content pages, it’ll be more substantial and serve as a convenient navigation tool.
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# What else do I need to know?
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#### Rough sitemap
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This should be a mostly complete textual site listing in case, like me, you find the aforementioned [[#What the hell is that spiderweb thing?|Graph View]] a bit too un-navigable for practical use.
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- [[Projects/home|Projects I've worked on]]
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- [[Programs I Like/home|Programs that I like]]
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- [[Misc/home|Miscellaneous writings]]
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- [[Misc/home|Miscellaneous writings]]
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#### Epistemological disclosure
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Please accept that I reserve the right to be wrong on this website. I don’t claim to be an expert on any of the subject matter within. As this site reflects a learning process, I’m also liable to change my mind if I research an issue further. I’ll document if this happens.
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If you don’t like how I’ve done something, feel free to write a piece in your own garden for it. I’d love to read it! It’s no secret that a lot of this garden comprises my gripes with various things.
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#### Disclaimer
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It goes without saying that anything herein constitutes my own opinion and not the opinion of any affiliated person or entity. Nothing on this website is legal advice either.
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#### Attribution
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Feel free to properly reference any of the content within in your own gardens or work. Don’t plagiarize.
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**Do not input my work into a generative AI for any purpose, including to train or update the model, explore alternate positions to mine, or to converse with the work.** Keep the moles out of the garden.
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