compost heap

Created: Sep 05, 2022Published: Mar 28, 2023Last modified: Apr 05, 2023
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Neil Gaiman's term for all the things you read and write that are just going into the yard, waiting to help something bloom in 2 or 3 years.

Reminds of the mind-garden / knowledge graph,

and the idea of 'tending' it for a while


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Since starting this note, spotify has switched to default-public playlist style so suddenly, all my playlists are being published (the ones since then, anyway). Though it seems they don't all get added to my profile.

Still - there should be some curation/indexing of ones worth sharing (vs those incubating in the compost heap (yikes mixed metaphor)).

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I publish playlists on spotify, usually a few per week. Do other people do that? I suppose I don't go digging. For me, it's like journaling - a way to group and condense new songs from discover weekly, and mix in old songs that I go looking for over the course of a week.

In the end, I have a slew of songs with odd names based on whatever was happening that week. Over time, they mix and meld into some shareable lists, which are available on my profile as well as listed here.

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