Deployment records
Cloudflare, Caddy, DNS, reverse proxy boundaries, TLS, backup paths, and the boring checks that keep small services online.
Public workbench / AI tooling / deployment notes
This is the durable index for work that otherwise disappears in chats, screenshots, and social posts: tested deployment paths, AI tooling notes, small public systems, and the decisions behind them.
System map
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DNS, HTTPS, cache, redirects, and the future home for a static Pages deployment.
The public homepage, project index, writing pages, contact entry, SEO metadata, and bilingual routes.
Panels, APIs, demos, and experiments live behind explicit routes or subdomains instead of the root page.
Published records explain decisions, tradeoffs, recovery paths, and what should stay private.
Current tracks
Cloudflare, Caddy, DNS, reverse proxy boundaries, TLS, backup paths, and the boring checks that keep small services online.
Notes on clients, gateways, routing layers, account boundaries, and evaluation methods that remain useful after a tool list changes.
Compact tools, dashboards, and automation flows that can be deployed, observed, and improved without turning the site into a product company.
Project index
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The root domain stays static and fast, while admin panels, API services, and experiments are isolated behind explicit paths or subdomains.
A structure for turning scattered notes about clients, proxy patterns, OAuth flows, and routing tools into public references.
A bilingual Astro site with structured project data, SEO metadata, static output, and a low-friction path for adding new notes.
A repeatable checklist for exposing dashboards and tools without accidentally widening the public attack surface.
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Writing
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The root site stays static; server-backed tools remain isolated behind explicit paths and subdomains.
Why a static-first setup is usually better than running a personal homepage as an app server.
A better structure for dense technical posts: map the space, test one path, then publish reusable judgment.
The small operational checks that make dashboards, APIs, and demos safer to keep online.
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