2026-03-30

It’s been a long time since I last wrote a diary. I feel like what I write each day is rather trivial and hasn’t led to much improvement in my writing. I still need to read and imitate more to make progress. Through setting up AI tools, I got to know Opencode and then discovered Oh-my-opencode. I’ve started to truly understand and experience the pace of AI development today. It feels like someone living in the desert catching a glimpse of a forest. For someone like me who enjoys tinkering with tools, it’s incredibly friendly—I can ask Sisyphus and his partners to keep experimenting endlessly for me, freeing up time so I can focus on things that truly matter: doing homework, writing my diary. ...

2026-03-30 · 1 min · 182 words · Ben

2026-01-18

Gemini gave me some great advice while I was learning Neovim. It made a very good point: 13:33 “For beginners, ‘over-intelligent’ tools are often the biggest obstacle to learning.” Since I am using a “cleaned-up” tutorial, I shouldn’t obsess over the missing ‘X’ in the exercise. The core purpose of Lesson 1.4 is simply to learn how to use i to append missing characters. As long as I identify where a line is missing text and manually complete it, I’ve achieved the goal of the exercise. ...

2026-01-18 · 1 min · 196 words · Ben

The Impact of AI on Creative Motivation

Is the Impact of AI on Writing Motivation Positive or Negative? First, let me state my viewpoint. This question arises from observations of internet blogs, and personally, I hold a positive stance. Before the advent of AI, many people would document their learning processes and outcomes when they acquired new knowledge, publishing these on their technical blogs. With the help of search engine SEO, we could easily find out if others had encountered the same problems we faced. More often than not, we relied on this process to seek solutions to our issues. ...

2025-02-11 · 2 min · 338 words · ZJeapo