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My 2023 Browser Tinkering Journey

【2023-08-20】The browser is likely the most frequently used application on many people's computers. For those of us with a penchant for optimization, we often tinker with our work tools until they're in a state of peak usability. Last year, I wrote about my journey tinkering with Mac software. After a year of iterations and changes, I plan to continue writing this year, starting with "My 2023 Browser Tinkering Journey," especially since a friend recently asked me which browser I use.

Pake - Easily Build Lightweight Desktop Applications

【2023-08-03】A topic from last Thursday's cross-platform technical sharing event at Juejin. I shared some thoughts and experiences from the open-sourcing process of Pake, and also discussed some of my ideas about front-end, Rust, open source, and technology productization. Interested friends are welcome to communicate, and please point out any unclear parts.

Hong Kong: Not What I Expected

【2023-07-02】My first trip to Hong Kong was not about ticking off tourist spots but rather observing the culture and environment, leading to discoveries quite different from what I had imagined. Here's a casual chat about those observations.

My SMILE Eye Surgery Experience

【2023-05-17】I had a SMILE myopia surgery in mid-May. I'm recording my feelings on the day of the surgery and after the surgery here, hoping to provide some reference for curious friends.

Improvements to the Legendary Fastest Terminal

【2023-02-06】Recently, I discovered Alacritty, a cross-platform terminal emulator powered by Rust and accelerated with OpenGL, merely around 5MB in size, touted as the fastest terminal. However, it's truly unattractive. I contemplated whether to revamp it to possibly make it my default terminal. The final product turned out quite well.

2022 Summary - Live Freely

【2023-01-25】Today is the fourth day of 2023. For a procrastinator like me, delaying any further might mean never writing this at all, which can't happen. By the time I'm old, I probably won't remember what happened. To me, 2022 was a year worth recording. This article intends to casually talk about life, tinkering, and work.

Building Good Low-Code Products

【2023-01-02】When it comes to low-code, there are those who love it passionately and those who are decidedly less enthusiastic. There are also those who "pretend" to like it and others who like it without really understanding why. Currently, I find myself somewhat fond of low-code, but only within specific domains where it can significantly speed up the development process compared to traditional coding by skilled engineers. Lately, I've been contemplating the next steps for team efficiency and decided to explore the open-source low-code products in the industry, which might offer some insights.

How Engineers Can Do Things Clearly

【2022-12-09】A recent sharing with the team on how engineers can do things clearly.

How Ordinary People Can Avoid Being Replaced by OpenAI?

【2022-12-04】Today I tried some features of OpenAI and recorded the usage scenarios by topic. I found many areas where it is stronger than ordinary people. So how can we avoid being replaced by it in terms of cognition and ability?

Building a Minimalist Twitter with Pake

【2022-11-05】A simple tool for packaging web pages into lightweight Mac apps using Rust, built on Tauri. Currently supports WeChat Reading, Twitter, Yuque, RunCode, Witeboard, Flomo, Vercel, and more.
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