This website uses the quartz static site compiler engine, which was made for Obsidian notes.
Most of my obsidian vault is private, which is why so many of the links here are broken.
Thoughts has most of the Zettelkasten notes, these are my random atomic thoughts that I have deemed fit for the public.
A big inspiration for a lot of the styling and workflow choice was Aarons website. It is a lot nicer than mine, Aaron is a really smart dude so I recommend checking out his page.
Navigatation
Traversing this website is a bit unconventional, because Obsidian itself is.

My notes use 3 forms of organization to categorize my thoughts:
Folders are what you know from the filesystem, the most structured way of organization but often quite rigid. They are best for laying the groundwork of your notetaking journey.
Tags are the in between. They are much less structured than folders, as notes with a tag can be anywhere in the Garden regardless of folder. They are used for organizing by genre and topic, and provide a more flexible and dynamic structure.
Links are how your own brain organizes information. It has no initial structure, as it forms through the natural process of taking notes( say you are writing a note on Elephants, and you recall a time you saw elephants in South Africa, you would link them together). Links are great because it is your brains own innate organization of knowledge, but they take time to form and are difficult to create when you are just starting.