Author: tangwudi

I am a poor loser who really likes to study technology and sing. Although I have nothing to do now, I used to be a senior IT practitioner with 19 years of work experience: network engineer of an integration company in 2002, pre-sales engineer of a general agent in 2007, and sales engineer of a foreign company in 2011. I have grown up with the development of the domestic IT industry. The key is that I can sing well, which is so annoying. My main hobby now, in addition to studying singing, is to study the "True Home Data Center" solution. The ultimate goal is to allow anyone to use the idle hardware at home to build and publish their own website in minutes (a little exaggerated). For friends who pursue it, they can also achieve a certain level of security protection through various technical means (mainly free), and finally realize: everyone can have a website.

241 Posts

Becoming a Trustworthy Knowledge Anchor: Reflections on the Significance of Personal Blogs in the AI Era
1. The Crisis and Value of Personal Blogs Today. Once upon a time, personal blogs (hereafter referred to as blogs) were a beautiful form of writing on the internet. It was an era when everyone was willing to write and share their experiences: programmers recorded their study notes, travelers wrote down their travel stories, and food lovers…
A Comprehensive Analysis of the Internationally Recognized ChatGPT API Relay Solution: OpenRouter + Domestic Payment Guide
1. Preface: It's been a while since I've updated the AI learning map on my blog. It's not that my interest in AI has waned; quite the contrary. Many ideas and explorations have already taken shape in my mind. The real reason I've stopped is actually very simple: many practical scenarios ultimately involve the "paid AI" model.
Blog Knowledge Map
1. Blog Knowledge Map - Featured Navigation: This knowledge map serves as the blog's sole main entry point, containing only articles with systematic, methodological, and practical value. It aims to help new readers quickly grasp the author's core technical threads and thought framework. Several areas within the blog have already formed relatively complete knowledge systems…