Chapter 1 From Content to Page: The Other Half of the Story In the previous article (The Evolution of the Web (Part 1): From Page to Content—What Has WordPress Changed?), we used "content" in web pages as a starting point to introduce the evolution of content from the early static web page era to the close relationship between content and pages…
1. Changes Occurring in the AI Era In today's society, AI has gradually permeated daily life. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and domestic large-scale model products like Doubao and DeepSeek are already familiar to ordinary people, who can use them to solve some basic problems…
1. Why I Started to Care About "Structure" As the number of blog posts increased and the content gradually crossed different fields, I began to vaguely realize a problem: these originally independent articles were slowly turning into a pile of information that was "difficult to reuse." At first, this feeling wasn't obvious…
1. Starting with "Seoul Spring": I recently watched a 2023 South Korean film, "Seoul Spring." The film is adapted from the true historical event that occurred in South Korea on December 12, 1979—the "December 12 Coup"—and tells the story of the military seizing power and ending South Korea's brief democratization process…
1. When a website is no longer just a webpage, it's already 2026 in the blink of an eye. Looking back, my blog has been running stably for over two years since its initial setup. The time isn't particularly long, but it's enough for me to fully experience the journey from "building the website" to "starting to repeatedly think about the website..."
1. Introduction Recently, I watched a film about the mathematician Ramanujan, *The Man Who Knows No Bounds*. This film doesn't attempt to explain complex mathematical formulas to the audience, but rather repeatedly emphasizes a more intuitive question: what happens to a genius if they are born in the wrong era? Ramanujan was…
1. Prologue: From Chaos to the Necessity of Using the Term "System" Judging solely from the article titles, my blog content does indeed seem increasingly "miscellaneous": from home data centers, Docker, WordPress, Cloudflare, multi-active architecture, and AI, extending...