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was inspired to convert my own website into a digital garden.</p>
<p>I have many half baked ideas that I seem to be able to finish. Some
of them get to a published state like <a
-href="/notes/rasterizing-triangles.html">Rasterizing Triangles</a> and
-<a href="/notes/baremetal-risc-v.html">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>
+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>
<h2 id="how-this-site-works">How this site works</h2>
<p>I wanted a bit of challenge when putting together this website as I
don’t do a lot of web development in my day to day life, so I thought it