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CBelow are my two favorite ways to write code. Let's start with the big one:
Below are my two favorite ways to write code. Let's start with the big one:
## Visual Studio Code
This little gem of a text editor ended up taking the world by storm because it delivered open-source compartmentalization and configuration in an enterprise package.

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I really enjoy how easy it is to bring-up my backend nowadays because everything is a docker container.
## Frontend
I've created a [Transformer Plugin](https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/advanced/making-plugins#transformers) for Quartz that adds the necessary scripts to the page, and put the comment element on the footer of the page. Make sure to disable [SPA Mode](https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/features/SPA-Routing) to get it to work.
- Sidebar: R42 apparently does have a method of working with SPAs, but I don't know near enough about webdev to mess with how Quartz handles its routes and enable that functionality.
I've created a [Transformer Plugin](https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/advanced/making-plugins#transformers) for Quartz that adds the necessary scripts to the page, and put the comment element on the footer of the page.
Now works with SPA mode! Unfortunately, Im waiting on an update that fires an event I can listen for when the theme changes so that I can also tell it to reload on theme change. For now, refresh the page if it looks glitched.
At present, you can choose to leave an anonymous comment or link it to your GitHub account.
## Todo

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> [!tip]
> You will own **nothing**, and you will be **happy**.
Projects and free, open innovation are the backbone of the internet. The modern internet, dominated by intrusive web applications and closed-source programs, is antithetical to that idea. **I believe in keeping your learning public, but your data private**. These are just a few of the reasons that I decided to start this website.
Repair is dead. I have to pay half the cost of my phone when the battery dies because the components are hardware paired.
Projects and free, open innovation are the backbone of the internet. The modern web, dominated by intrusive analytics and closed-source programs (not to mention the internet of shit), is antithetical to that idea.
These are just a few of the reasons that I decided to start this website.
# Welcome!
You're on a site called a [[Misc/what-is-a-garden|Digital Garden]]. Here's some info on [[Essays/why-i-garden|Why I Garden]].