Notes
Till now my website structure was organised around three simple concepts, everything on my personal website is a communicated piece of time in which I spent part of my time doing something, somehow something with a clear start in time and a finish date longer than a day or a week, that requires descriptive effort to be communicated. This was considered a Project
A Blog is a piece of expressed text about a topic that I was wanting to express publicly. Normally long enough to require a long format of text consumption.
And I had Visuals or Graphics, later folded into Expression, a bucket for work that needed more than text on a page: media, music, imagery I publish elsewhere but still wanted to anchor here. It lived on the site for a long time without really working, because the format never matched how I actually make things.
I'm introducing Note: the public version of what has been my internal Logseq diary, a place to publish short asides, interesting links and references I discover in my daily or weekly navigation of the world.