About Me

I’m Wanzishuo, currently working at an AI company, responsible for operations and architecture.
In my free time, I enjoy reading, writing blogs, and connecting with like-minded friends through words — “connecting through shared insights” is a principle I truly believe in.

For any questions about this site, feel free to reach out via email: wzdushu#gmail.com (replace # with @).


About This Site

  • Domain: wnote.com
    The “w” stands for the initial letter of “Wanzi” (the pinyin of my name). “Wnote” means “Wanzi Has Notes” — recording thoughts, preserving memories.

  • Comment System: Powered by Giscus, built on GitHub Discussions — lightweight, open-source, and requires no additional database.

  • SSL Certificate: Automatically issued via ACME protocol from ZeroSSL’s free certificate service, ensuring secure access.


Wanzi’s Daily Routine

  • Primary Operating Systems: Mac & Linux
    I favor Mac for its portability and Unix environment — enabling me to type commands and write code anytime, anywhere, with maximum efficiency.

  • Editor Setup:

    • Vim: My go-to tool for text manipulation on Linux — fast as lightning;
    • VS Code: Preferred for frontend development and Python script debugging;
    • GoLand: Dedicated to Golang backend project development.
  • Programming Language Proficiency (in descending order):
    ShellPythonGolangHTML/CSS/JavaScript

  • Keyboard: Cherry G80-3000STKL (Bilibili Limited Edition)
    Smooth typing experience, silent operation — typing feels like flowing water.


Why I Built This Site

  1. To Document Knowledge
    Technology evolves rapidly, but memory fades. Writing helps organize my thoughts and solidify experience — it’s both reflection and a roadmap for future reference.

  2. To Share Value
    I’ve been through confusion and growth during learning and practice. I hope my experiences and insights can offer some inspiration or help to others — this is my simplest way of giving back to the community.

  3. To Connect Through Ideas
    In today’s fast-paced world, words remain a genuine form of connection. If you resonate with any article here, please leave a comment or send me a message — I’d love to exchange ideas with you.

wnote.com — Wanzi Has Notes, Memories Worth Keeping.