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authorLucas Fryzek <lucas.fryzek@gmail.com>2022-11-02 18:35:40 -0400
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+ <h1 class="page-title-header">Digital Garden</h1>
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+ <p>seadling</p>
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+ <p class="page-info-date">Published: 2022-10-30</p>
+ <p class="page-info-date">Last Edited: 2022-11-01</p>
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+<p>After reading Maggie Appleton page on <a href="https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history">digital gardens</a> I was inspired to convert my own website into a digital garden.</p>
+<p>I have many half baked ideas that a never finish. Some of them get to a published state like <a href="rasterizing-triangles"></a> and <a href="baremetal-risc-v"></a>, but many of them never make it to the published state. The idea of digital garden seems very appealing to me, as it encourages you to post on a topic even if you haven’t made it “publishable” yet.</p>
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