Garden
A digital garden of interconnected notes and ideas. Unlike blog posts, these notes evolve over time.
Mar 24, 2026
My feel-good self-care practicesMar 14, 2026
Folk programmingMar 9, 2026
Women in computer scienceMar 7, 2026
Care without controlMar 6, 2026
How I solved my RSI handMar 4, 2026
List of my favourite (online) games and puzzlesMar 4, 2026
EnshittificationFeb 16, 2026
AI eliminates frictionJan 30, 2026
What my mom taught me about healthJan 25, 2026
The danger of The Infinite ScrollJan 25, 2026
Digital GardenJan 24, 2026
Gossiping as a radical actJan 23, 2026
BrainrotJan 23, 2026
Social Media EvolutionJan 23, 2026
Proposal for a new social media constructJan 22, 2026
Community disrupts routineJan 20, 2026
How to get an analog film effect on photosJan 19, 2026
How to learn new thingsJan 18, 2026
To save or not to saveJan 16, 2026
From selective agency to being agenticJan 15, 2026
The world rewards audacity, not potentialJan 11, 2026
Digital DecayJan 11, 2026
Just Do ThingsJan 4, 2026
Ins and Outs for 2026Jan 3, 2026
Life is supposed to be funJan 2, 2026
Default Apps 2026Dec 31, 2025
Where did you find that?Dec 31, 2025
Just Make ThingsDec 28, 2025
Indie WebCurrent interests
I am constantly expanding my garden. I am especially curious about the internet and the connection between technology and culture.
Topics that are currently recurring in my head: how gossip can be seen as a radical act, the impact of generative AI on creativity and learning, how to develop creativity and intellectual, how to feel better in my body, media literacy, and female presence in the tech scene.
Inspired by Emmi Wu
