First Post Ever
Hello World! This is the first blog I ever post in my first personal webpage. The motivation is that I need a place to write down and share ideas. Recently, I find Sourcehut so cool and it meets my aesthetic pursuit of landing both codes and brain storms. I am never fond of those social-media like hub for hosting them, such as Github and Reddit. These two are good places for advertising your accomplished projects, but never for organizing serious thinking.
Writing chilly also makes me quiet and less anxious. Compared to writing a research paper, blogging here and there calms me down. It also isolates you away from social-media types of interactive writing, which is maybe "Self"-satisfying but is cheap and distractive in my opinion. Thanks to LLM, sometimes I would rather let AI to judge my writing and gives me some guidance, instead of judged by haters all around the social media. Peace and love with machine. At least it does not lie, or does it?
I have observed that individuals with a passion for technology or nerdy pursuits commonly publish their initial blog posts on the topic of constructing or self-hosting a static website–a trend in which I actively participate. Though I have contemplated following suit, I have chosen to explore textual content as I find a wealth of resources already available on website development. I am currently honing my writing skills and aspire to consistently produce engaging content. I often find that ideas which seem brilliant in thought often appear more mundane once transcribed onto the screen.
Interestingly, I notice that many tech people or nerds (I am one) like me post their first blogs on how to build or self-host a static website. I also considered doing this, but since there are many great stuff out there, I would do some pure text stuff instead. As you readers may notice, I am still practicing my writing skills. I hope I could be persistently doing this. Every time when you did not write, you thought it was some great idea, but it often ends up with a pretty normal one once you put them onto the screen.