A personal digital garden a quiet place to think, write, and grow ideas in public.
Garden is a personal knowledge space — somewhere between a notebook, a blog, and a mind map. It's not sorted by date or polished for an audience. Instead, it's a living collection of notes that grow and connect over time.
Some notes are complete essays. Others are rough seedlings still taking shape. That's intentional — a garden is never truly "finished."
| Section | What You'll Find |
|---|---|
| 📝 Essays | Long-form thoughts on knowledge, writing, memory, and the mind |
| 💻 C++ / DSA | Programming references and competitive programming notes |
| 🐍 Python | Language deep-dives, experiments, and code explorations |
| 🌐 PHP | Server-side references and indexed notes |
| 🤖 AI & ML | Machine learning concepts, prerequisite maps, and ideas |
| 🏠 Remote Work | Research and practical guides on working remotely |
| 🪴 Personal | Reflections, dreams, things I want to explore — the unstructured side |
| 🗺️ Meta Notes | Notes about the garden itself — how it's built and why it exists |
There's no right way to explore. Pick whatever feels natural:
Ctrl+K/⌘K— Open the command palette and search any note by keyword- Graph View — See a visual map of how ideas connect to each other
- Backlinks — Discover every note that references the one you're reading
- Tags — Browse notes grouped by theme or topic
- Wikilinks — Click any
[[linked term]]inside a note and follow the thread
Not sure where to start? Open
welcome-to-the-garden— it's the front door.
If a note feels incomplete, it probably is. That's the texture of a garden... things are always mid-growth.