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These notes are written in Obsidian and published with Quartz. They’re infused with a healthy dose of nostalgia for the old web; the design is essentially the same as this motherfucking website, with a few lines of CSS to improve readability. I was heavily inspired by Andy Matuschak’s notes and Neil Mather’s digital garden.

The typical set is forever a work in progress.

TODO Miller Columns

See Andy Matuschak’s notes for a great implementation, Jethro Kuan and Neil Mather also use this to navigate their digital garden. My concern is that Miller columns were designed to navigate trees, while the typical set is a directed graph. Apparently Miller worked on a generalization of his method, but could not find mode information online.

Found this report from 1986 written at the CS division at UC Berkeley.

This blog post has neat vizualisation ideas to navigate directed graphs with something that looks like d3.js.