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<!-- DATE: 2024-09-20 04:22:41 -->
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<h2>it is annoyed by this medium</h2>
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this medium presents thoughts in a 1 dimensional manor without an ergonomic way to link between different posts.
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this annoys it because it generally tends to think of information such that each concept is a node and each relationship between concepts is an edge between those nodes on a two dimensional graph.
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the format of this webpage does not allow for such structure due to the linearity.
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perhaps a "digital garden" or similar system would be a better means of managing this page.
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<h3>issues with implementing a digital garden style approach to a webpage like this one</h3>
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natalie is allergic to organizational tools.
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unfortunately, if it were to make a digital garden, it would probably write software to generate pages based on norg,$[make-footnote "natalie is only diagnosed with level 1 ASD and thus it does not have a build compliant with using emacs (requires ASD level 2+). also, neovim is already well integrated in to the way it does things."] which counts as an organizational tool.
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why is it bad at organizational tools?
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it assumes this is due to its marginally above average ability to remember information.
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can this be mitigated by being very stuborn in its useage of such a tool?
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maybe.
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making software that integrates with the way that this website already runs would be rather annoying due to the nest of complexity natalie has built up.
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it supposes that it could have software similar to htmlgen that writes norg documents converted to html to natalieee.net/garden or something.
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it could have even more symlinks floating around directories associated with this website, which would be kind of funny.
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another option would be to simply run a garden on a subdomain.
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something like garden.natalieee.net would work, though then it must either retool its current webserver to be less horribly tied to this one specific project,$[make-footnote "thing it should do anyways"] or write an entirely different webserver.$[make-footnote "it starts college on monday, it should not do this"]
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another issue with doing such a thing is figuring out a reasonable schema for nodes in the graph.
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it is sure there are things that are more intelligent than it that have thought about such issues before, but it thinks it would probably be more interesting to create its own.
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it supposes it could keep everything in a flat directory. this seems silly, however it doubts its future predicting abilities when it comes to what categories it should put things in.
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implementing a digital garden seems as though it would probably demand redoing the whole website, actually.
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it has already done that three to six times (depending on how one counts), and is not particularly keen on doing so again.
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oh well, it shall consider alternatives for the structure of this webpage.
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$[put-footnotes]
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