liminal @liminal - 2mo
> Gardens are imperfect by design. They don’t hide their rough edges or claim to be a permanent source of truth. Putting anything imperfect and half-written on an “official website” may feel strange. We have all been trained to behave like tiny, performative corporations when it comes to presenting ourselves in digital space. Yes!! 🔥💯 What a great find. I'll have to really comb over this at another point, because its absolutely speaking #Alexandria's language. I have a feeling you're going to enjoy this essay I corralled Claude to make (i humbly say that it spins more wheels in my mind than the analytical one) "Knowledge needs both the greenhouse and the wild" Basically, had Claude injest the Understanding Knowledge essay, and added some extra context about what i thought "Anarchistic Knowledge" meant and had it write in a more stream-of-consciousness style, being the "embodied" counterpart to the analytical one. Pushing the ideas to their logical limit. And then the Coda... https://alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/publication?d=anarchistic-knowledge-the-art-of-thinking-without-permission
Laeserin @Laeserin - 2mo
Yeah, Alexandria is designed to be iterative, atomized, documentation, that you can create snapshots of, to fix a particular constellation in time. It's meant to encourage you to publish early and often. You can start off with just the index card. Then add a section scaffold. Then hang some citations on the scaffold. Then start filling in the sections, etc. Writing in public. Thinking out loud. Agile publishing.