
Today, One More Suggestion
I think Mirror's user experience needs to be upgraded. Regardless of the issue's cause, the Mirror platform must address the following three problems:Today, I wrote a blog recording my indie coding daily life. When I clicked the "Publish" button to publish my blog, Mirror popped up a window asking me to try switching the network. Mirror's default network is OP, and I'm sure my wallet configuration is correct, but the check window kept loading, which was frustrating. When I changed Mirror's ne...

Coding in Public: Day 3 - The Sign Progress Will Not Write Log in the Blockchain
Today I did three major things 😋: Daily review of my app's data. I found my Google Adsense account is in audit status. Google Ads gave the reason not clearly. This issue I need to handle with higher priority. Began to write Web3 lesson. This lesson is recording my learning steps, and it will also be a guide for others who want to learn Web3. I reviewed my work for one startup company three years ago. I summarized my management experience to Bluesky and got lots of likes. That is a glad thing...

Coding in Public: Day 4 — Emotion Management
Today's emotion is a bit down. This kind of emotional wave has been with me for a long time—especially since three years ago, when I leave the CTO position at a startup company. I started reading some psychology books, and one explanation really struck me: when you achieve some success or get a reward, your brain releases a lot of dopamine. Then, around 24 hours later, you may feel what’s called “post-reward fatigue.” When I saw that explanation, I was shocked. It helped me make sense of many...

Today, One More Suggestion
I think Mirror's user experience needs to be upgraded. Regardless of the issue's cause, the Mirror platform must address the following three problems:Today, I wrote a blog recording my indie coding daily life. When I clicked the "Publish" button to publish my blog, Mirror popped up a window asking me to try switching the network. Mirror's default network is OP, and I'm sure my wallet configuration is correct, but the check window kept loading, which was frustrating. When I changed Mirror's ne...

Coding in Public: Day 3 - The Sign Progress Will Not Write Log in the Blockchain
Today I did three major things 😋: Daily review of my app's data. I found my Google Adsense account is in audit status. Google Ads gave the reason not clearly. This issue I need to handle with higher priority. Began to write Web3 lesson. This lesson is recording my learning steps, and it will also be a guide for others who want to learn Web3. I reviewed my work for one startup company three years ago. I summarized my management experience to Bluesky and got lots of likes. That is a glad thing...

Coding in Public: Day 4 — Emotion Management
Today's emotion is a bit down. This kind of emotional wave has been with me for a long time—especially since three years ago, when I leave the CTO position at a startup company. I started reading some psychology books, and one explanation really struck me: when you achieve some success or get a reward, your brain releases a lot of dopamine. Then, around 24 hours later, you may feel what’s called “post-reward fatigue.” When I saw that explanation, I was shocked. It helped me make sense of many...

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I have two open source projects—one published under an organization, the other under my personal account. The organization project got a few tweets to drive traffic; the personal one had no promotion at all. Yet both have similar traffic.


I have two open source projects—one published under an organization, the other under my personal account. The organization project got a few tweets to drive traffic; the personal one had no promotion at all. Yet both have similar traffic.


It feels like GitHub has too many spiders, creating an illusion of popularity for open source projects. I’m not sure how GitHub’s recommendation algorithm works, but maybe like X (Twitter), you only get trickles of traffic by jumping on trending topics.
It feels like GitHub has too many spiders, creating an illusion of popularity for open source projects. I’m not sure how GitHub’s recommendation algorithm works, but maybe like X (Twitter), you only get trickles of traffic by jumping on trending topics.
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