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title: Rebuilding my personal website!
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description: My experiences with nuxtjs 3 and tRPC
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src: '/images/website-rebuild-draft-1.avif'
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alt: 'Why I chose archlinux'
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meta:
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- name: 'keywords'
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tags:
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- web dev
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- fullstack development
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- nuxtjs 3
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- supabase
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Recently I've been working with nuxtjs 3 and tTRPC. I've heard a lot of things about nuxtjs 3 and tRPC lately, mostly bad with nuxtjs 3 and mostly good with trpc. These are not technoligies I've been interested in working with for a while
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For the past month I've been quietly rebuilding my portfolio site, designing and building a new site. My previous site was bland and dull, this one is like a whole new world. The old site was just a two colors that don't even go well together, it was clear to me that was no way to present myself. So about halfway though november I started fresh, with Nuxt3 and a whole lot of insomnia in my possession I went to figma to design my new site. <!--more--> After a couple days of making a design in figma I setup a new nuxt3 project and
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