Zettelkasten
vs
Getting Things Done
- zk supports writing and open-ended objectives; gtd relies on clearly defined objectives
- gtd requires breaking down projects into smaller, concrete next steps
Digital Gardening
- the slip-box is a lot like a digital garden, but not necessarily Learn in Public
- maybe digital gardening doesn't specify the rest of the note-taking methodology.
- digital garden is more high-level / contentful than, at least, my notes
@niklas-luhman speaks through others
"needs of a communication system"
- without surprise or disappointment there’s no information
- information
- complexity
Use Cases
- Writing
- resources: Zettelkasten for fiction writing
References
List
Resources
A practical history of personal knowledge management tools, from Lumann's Zettelkasten through Notion, Roam, and Obsidian, to my current recommended tool, Dendron. We'll look at the features of Dendron-flavored markdown and also explore the benefits of "learning in public" with a Digital Garden.
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