Finally, my first official year in review.
Campus Life#
This year, I took the high school entrance examination and achieved a relatively satisfactory result, successfully entering a regular high school.
The overall logicality of high school knowledge has greatly increased compared to junior high school, which has left me unsure of what to do and my grades have also declined (although I did manage to rank fifth in the class in the mid-term exam).
The final exams are scheduled for around January 25th, but I have no confidence in the science subjects. I hope I can achieve a result that is not much worse than the mid-term exam.
Traveling#
On July 20th of this year, a classmate and I left Shanxi and headed to Shanghai to participate in BilibiliWorld 2023. We also took the opportunity to explore Shanghai, with a total of three days.
To save some money, we took the Z198 and Z195 trains, and after a night of tossing and turning, we finally arrived at Shanghai Station on the 21st.
It seems like this is my first time in Shanghai...
On the 21st, we mainly spent the day at the comic exhibition, but unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures of my favorite cosplayers. I circled around the entire National Exhibition and Convention Center but couldn't find Minshu's boothwhich makes me very jealous of a friend who also attended BW and met Minshu.
Operation of the Blog and Others#
After the high school entrance examination, I took over the task of maintaining the LittleSkin message forwarding bot. The first two friends who were in charge of this thing didn't continue for various reasons, so I took on this seemingly impossible task by myself. Now it seems that the forwarding operation is still going well.
I personally think that I value my website more and have put a lot of time and effort into it.
New Main Domain#
In January, I purchased the domain name lihaoyu.cn
that I am currently using and migrated most of the services to it. The original domain name cakemc.top
is now used as a personal homepage for experimenting with Next.js and as a resource file CDN that may be used after filing.
During the summer vacation, I bought a domain name 230225.xyz
on NameSilo. Originally, it was intended to be a base for Xiaoyu in case she becomes a virtual anchor in the future. Now it serves as a personal homepage, a reserved Upyun image hosting service, and a message viewer for Q2TG.
Site Migration#
On January 16th of this year, the site completed the migration from Hexo to Valaxy, which resulted in a better PJAX experience, among other things.
The main reason for abandoning Hexo was its terrible hot reload feature. I never thought that I would have to manually refresh the browser to see the changes after modifying the Markdown.
You can't say it doesn't have hot reload because there are plugins for that.
npm install hexo-browsersync
Some people might ask, "Why not use VuePress or VitePress?" First of all, these two were originally designed for documentation websites, and using them as a blog is somewhat inappropriate for me.
After the migration, I also started exploring Vue syntax while creating my own Vue project.
Valaxy offers a high level of customization, allowing me to customize styles by overriding theme components and insert many things. It also allows me to install existing Vite and Vue plugins to add functionality and solve the initial lack of ecosystem.
It seems that Vue is the source of all things. I will use Vue to refactor my personal homepage (just kidding)
Rhythm Games#
I have Phigros on my phone, but I'm not used to playing on a small screen. I have MUSYNX in my Steam library, but I haven't downloaded it yet. Because of my friends, I got into Dance Dance Revolution, andI became a mai player.
↑ Lost in the rhythm.webp
Later on, I gradually incorporated Dance Dance Revolution into my daily life, but unfortunately, I ran out of coins in mid-December, soI can't progress anymore. My family's requirement for recharging game coins is to do well on the final exams...
GitHub Contributions#
This year, I made a total of 612 contributions, compared to 450 contributions last year.
I became a member of the Kaiwang team and tried to contribute to the community in my own way, such as translating contribution fields, supplementing documentation, fixing simple issues, and so on.
Goodbye, 2023.
Hello, 2024.