QQdie#
It all started with the discovery of Typecho
, and I found that this program was perfect for me. So I registered as QQdie
on June 6, 2015, and started tinkering with my blog. During that time, I switched to another blogging program for a month, but eventually switched back to Typecho
and haven't changed since.
Apart from writing blog posts, I also worked on themes, porting blog themes from WordPress to Typecho
. Looking back, I realized that I was allowed to do so, but the quality of the ported themes was a bit disappointing, which I feel sorry for.
As someone who doesn't understand front-end or PHP, I gradually became familiar within the small circle of Typecho
through my tinkering.
Then in 2020 or 2021, someone offered me an irresistible price, so I sold the domain and data.
zezeshe#
Then I changed my domain to zezeshe
and deleted the aggregated Typecho
themes and plugins, but kept everything else.
However, on August 8, 2023, my website started experiencing continuous DDoS attacks. The traffic wasn't high, but Tencent Cloud's lightweight host couldn't handle it and would block access for 24 hours once attacked. It was really frustrating, and I was too lazy to set up a CDN. Then I remembered xlog, so I decided to start writing my blog from scratch on xlog and permanently archive the old data.
Coincidentally, someone wanted to buy my site, so I sold it for a good price...
xlog#
Currently, I haven't bound a domain to xlog. The good-looking ones are too expensive, and I can't bear to spend money on the not-so-good-looking ones. So for now, I'll use kpi.xlog.app
.