Digital garden
A digital garden is a concept of personal online space. Mine has AI, social tools, payment apps, and news.
AI: Grok
Grok is my AI buddy, made by xAI. It’s like a chatty helper. I ask it questions, toss around ideas, or just play around. It’s not stiff or boring, it has some personality, which I like. Whether I’m pondering something or passing time, Grok keeps it fun.
Social: X
X is where I hang out online. I scroll, share thoughts, and see what’s happening. It can get wild, but that’s why I enjoy it. I don’t post much, just watch and chime in sometimes. It’s my peek into the world.
Money Tools: GoPay and iSaku
For payments, I use GoPay and iSaku. These apps make buying stuff easy. GoPay works for digital buying, and iSaku is great for smaller local purchases in Indomaret.
Messaging: WhatsApp
WhatsApp, is my texting home. I chat with family, friends, and groups there. It’s simple, nothing flashy, but it does the job.
Entertainment: Apple Music
Apple Music keeps me entertained. I listen to calm tracks, upbeat songs, or whatever fits my mood. The variety is nice, and playlists make it effortless.
Blog: Bearblog and Hacker News
I write on Bearblog and read Hacker News. Bearblog is simple, a quiet place for my thoughts. Hacker News is where I dive into tech, startups, and coding topics. Both keep my mind busy in different ways.
ECommerce: Tokopedia
Tokopedia is my online store. It’s fast and usually has good deals. It’s like a mall I can visit without leaving home.
CEX: Pintu
Pintu is where I buy Bitcoin. It’s an easy app for buying or selling. I do have ledger for my security thing regarding in crypto.
Domestic news: Tempo
Tempo keeps me updated on local news. It covers politics, culture, and what’s going on nearby. I skim it to stay informed without too much noise.
What I’ve paid for and subscribed to are X and Apple Music. I wish to subscribe in near future to Bearblog and Tempo as a way to support them.