What is a digital garden?
Digital gardens are personal, evolving, and interlinked online spaces—often websites or Wikis—used to cultivate, refine, and share ideas, notes, and knowledge over time. Unlike blogs, they are non-linear, evergreen, and focus on the process of learning rather than producing polished, finished content.
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