πŸ“• Node [[flux garden]]
πŸ“„ flux garden.md by @an_agora@twitter.com
πŸ“„ flux garden.md by @flancian@twitter.com
  • [[flancian]] https://twitter.com/{‘id’: ‘773144670507499521’, ‘name’: ‘The Agora is a Federated Knowledge Commons’, ‘username’: ‘flancian’}/status/1552418258829164545
    • @BillSeitz @an_agora @WardCunningham @csageland @bmann @jessmartin @RobertHaisfield @balOShere @JoelChan86 @TiddlyWiki @socialroots_io @Bortseb @kvistgaard @mathewlowry RSS makes sense to me!

Does [[flux garden]] publishes all resources somewhere?

An Agora publishes updates at https://t.co/tIA5ldzHT9

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πŸ“• Node [[flux_garden]] pulled by the Agora

FluxGarden is a proprietary tool for maintaining a digital garden developed and sold by Bill Seitz.

You get 2 gardens: 1 private ("inner") and 1 public ("outer"). (Under the same subdomain which you pick, like "alice.flux.garden".) Both spaces give you:

  • the same Markdown format, and double-bracket linking for Backlinks;

  • a nice front-page of most-recently-updated pages, with excerpt;

  • an RSS (Atom) feed.

The software looks great, but requires a subscription:

  • $99/year

  • $15/month

I'm not sure if it has an export function. If it does, I can say you can safely use it. Bill Seitz looks like a chill guy, but you know how it is with commercial centralized services. They all break eventually.

πŸ“• Node [[fluxgarden]] pulled by the Agora