@j3s @sebsauvage : walked the exact opposite path.
Tried to have a personal wiki, this was a mess. My blog was thriving. For years, I tried to organize a zettelkasten, tried different personal wikis.
Until I realized that there was only one universal and intuitive way to sort thing: date. That everything I wanted to triage was already in my journal.
So I have both a blog and a journal and I’m slowly migrated all my wikis/notes to that format.
@ploum @j3s i relate a lot to this, created an app to 'turn text notes into a website' leaning toward the digital garden / wiki approach, but i'm now convinced that chronological experience is simpler for the reader and writer, as it's highly functional to 'resurface' evergreen ideas and/or chronological posts in context of current events. someone can explore the graph "from now on" instead of node-ing around.
@gordon balances these two approaches well with https://subconscious.substack.com