About Me

I am Wanzi Shuo, a DevOps veteran navigating the internet industry. My tech career began with automation for CDN, live streaming, and VOD operations. I also experienced the first wave of AI, building AI compute clusters and DevOps platforms from 0 to 1, ensuring the stability of model training and inference.

Currently, I work in DevOps at a global internet finance company. On one hand, I implement financial-grade high availability, multi-active disaster recovery, and compliance standards into actual project infrastructure. On the other hand, I am advancing AI-empowered DevOps to make operations processes smarter, while using FinOps for effective cost control.

In my spare time, I enjoy reading and blogging, and I love meeting like-minded friends through writing—“Connecting through blogs” is a way of connection I believe in.

If you have any questions about this site, feel free to email me: wzdushu#gmail.com (replace # with @).


About This Site

  • Domain: wnote.com
    “w” is taken from the first letter of the Pinyin for “Wanzi”, and “wnote” stands for “Wanzi You Ji” (Wanzi has notes)—recording thoughts and preserving memories.

  • Comment System: Powered by Giscus, implemented via GitHub Discussions. It is lightweight, open-source, and requires no additional database.

  • SSL Certificate: Automatically applied for via the ACME protocol from ZeroSSL’s free certificates to ensure secure access.


Wanzi’s Daily Life

  • Primary OS: Mac & Linux
    I prefer Mac for its portability and Unix environment, allowing me to run commands and write code anytime, anywhere, maximizing efficiency.

  • Editor Stack:

    • Vim: A sharp tool for text processing on Linux, fast as lightning;
    • VS Code: Top choice for frontend development and Python script debugging;
    • GoLand: Focused on Golang backend project development.
  • Programming Language Proficiency (high to low):
    ShellPythonGolangHTML/CSS/JavaScript

  • Keyboard: Cherry G80-3000STKL (Bilibili Co-branded Edition)
    Smooth touch, silent and non-intrusive, making typing feel like flowing water.


Purpose of the Site

  1. Solidify Technical Knowledge
    Technology changes rapidly, but memory fades. Writing helps organize thoughts and solidify experience; it serves as both a review and a roadmap for future reference.

  2. Share Value
    During the process of learning and practice, I have experienced confusion and gained growth. I hope my experience and insights can provide some inspiration or help to others—this is the simplest way to give back to the community.

  3. Connect Through Blogs
    In this fast-paced era, text remains a sincere form of dialogue. If you resonate with an article, feel free to leave a comment or send an email; I would love to exchange ideas with you.

wnote.com — Wanzi has notes, memories to record.