In "Rural China," there is a passage called "Revisiting the Promotion of Literacy":
I remember when I was in elementary school, the teacher forced me to write a diary. I struggled with the pen and only managed to write the same two words as before. That was true, as every day was spent waking up, going to class, playing games, and sleeping. What is there to remember?
Growing up in a structured life with deep physiological habits helps us maintain a work rhythm of "rising with the sun and resting with the sunset." Memories are unnecessary.
Every day is repetitive, like a program, and there is nothing special to record. So, I can only reluctantly write again and explain what I have been busy with recently.
Some time ago, I met a friend online whom I knew in junior high school. (Actually, I was just planning to send a message to a friend I hadn't contacted in a long time while browsing my friend list.) At that time, I was writing columns on Bilibili and posting some pictures. Then, we decided to establish a studio - Linlin Zongzi Official. Its English name is Linlin Zongzi Official, and the abbreviation is linlinzzo, which is actually the domain name of my old version of Linlin Zayu.
Then the two of us had some communication, and she asked me what I had been busy with in the past three years. I told her that I had been busy with a website. She was very surprised and bored by this. I looked at her Bilibili homepage and found that she had been posting digital review videos for the past three years, which was also her hobby three years ago. I started working on websites three years ago, going back and forth, and gradually writing fewer blog posts.
Mixing and fooling around in this circle, even though I haven't learned much programming, if I'm allowed to look up information, I can still write a native PHP file and create a bunch of bugs. There is a PHP file of random anime images that I previously wrote on GitHub. I took a book called "Exploring PHP" to my dormitory to explain it to a friend's roommate. When I was explaining data types to him, my head was already spinning. I thought about letting him continue learning, but I can only hope for next time.
Recently, our Chinese blog list navigation is collaborating with the Save the Web Project to establish a standardized blog tag standard (GBPTS), hoping to provide users and bloggers with better recommendations for related blog posts through standardized blog tags.
Some time ago, there was a project called GoTo, which initially wanted to imitate Kaiwang (with the intention of surpassing it), then planned to cooperate with Kaiwang, and later decided to cooperate with the Chinese blog list navigation. Currently, the information we know is that they are using the data from the Chinese blog list navigation to create a Chinese blog search engine. The maintenance team of this project is mainly composed of middle school students, and the founder is in the first year of junior high school. (But their age is similar to ours... I heard they started school late.)
Today, the Kaiwang project obtained a public security record number, and my mother also received a call from internet security. The internet security department warned that there should be no illegal content, but this website has a special nature, so it is equivalent to the member websites of Kaiwang not having any illegal content. This is quite troublesome. I also learned that someone was interviewed and recorded in the system because of a violation of the rules for friendship links and is currently preparing for administrative reconsideration.
Recently, I watched a few anime series. One is because I'm afraid of pain, so I focus on defense, and the other is the animated adaptation of "The Three-Body Problem." Personally, when I learn something from others, I get very excited when I come across lines from the original work in the barrage. The content of this animation is even more watered down than "One Piece." I'm just watching it for fun.
And today, someone sponsored Kaiwang and said that Kaiwang is their main source of traffic. In fact, it's like a cake. If you make the cake bigger, everyone can have a piece. If you make more soup, everyone can have a share.
Finally, I want to thank my voice input method once again. Last time, it helped me write an 1100-word article in ten minutes. Oh, right. Muyun has joined the maintenance team of Kaiwang, and when he rejected the application with the reason of poor article quality, we will tease each other about the quality of our articles.