Design, Build & Ship; Privacy, Security & Automation.
📍San Juan National Forest, CO. #life
📍Four Corners Monument, AZ, 4 states/4 different juristiction all at once! Sounds like a great place to dump bodies.

Fun fact: due to a small surveying error in the 1800s, the monument is about 1,800 feet (≈550 m) east of the theoretically correct intersection, but the surveyed point was legally adopted, so the monument is still the official meeting point of the four states. #life
Built another wheel again! I completley rewrote an existing project named BroadCast Channel from scratch. It syncs content from a Telegram channel into a searchable, multilingual static microblog, with support for local media mirroring, RSS, and tag pages. The main reason for rewriting it was simple: I didn’t like the old UI, and I wasn’t familiar with the original tech stack anyway. So I just rebuilt everything using the Next.js ecosystem. The project is now open sourced. An example using my personal channel is shown below. #dev

https://tg.toshiki.dev Telecast – Anda Toshiki
Writing code whilst staying in bed is an absolutely blissful feeling. Took a photo together with my new personal homepage that I am currently working on! #life #dev
Shipped my portfolio as an SSH app via TUI instead of a normal website: you connect and navigate everything in-terminal. I built it in Go with Wish + Bubble Tea, added a SQLite unique-visitor counter with per-IP privacy opt-out, and wired in my blog RSS feed with timeout + cache so it stays fast. Honestly way more fun than another static landing page lol. #dev

Try it out here at,

ssh ssh.toshiki.dev
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In my spare time, I rewrote a Wakatime CLI so that I can now directly and intuitively see my coding data without leaving the terminal development environment. Now open-sourced! ^ ^ #dev

https://github.com/andatoshiki/wakafetch
Obsidian + TikzJax plugin for the win for writing academic docs! #dev #life
Finally filled a rabbithole I’d left open for a long time. The show/movie download site at yyets.click is perfectly useful, and it just "work"; and the database + frontend UI is entirely open-sourced on Github; but its frontend tech stack is entirely outdated, whilst the backend is written in Python (which I really absoutley dispise to the oblivion), and posters rely on Douban API (which often time is considered unreliable due to it's nature of strict anti-scraping). On top of that, I have serious cyber-cleanliness OCD. So I completley rebuilt it myself based on the existing database: backend on fired with Cloudflare D1 + Workers/or optionall a Go-versioned binary executable (which is always my preferred for efficiency, simplicity, and deployment reliability.) frontend riding on full-stack ShadCN + Next.js + React located at here, the entire project will be open sourced in "no-time" optimstically if I do not find anything tech related that is too compelling to do LOL. The original project even supported a Telegram bot for querying/seraching the database for outputs, I might completley rewrite a Go equivalenet version instead, despite the project itself is yet to be open-sourced LOL. #dev Toshiki's YYeTs – High‑Quality Subtitled TV Shows & Movies
Switched from neofetch to fastfetch for better yet faster system information displaying with built-in support for non-resampled/pixelated image for logo! No more extra dependency integration for iterm! #dev
Witchcrafting my room in 3D isometrically via Blender with texture baking to showcase on my website via threeJS! #dev
Everybody is either fucking or getting fucked today at the holy day named Christmas in name of Jesus, and here, it’s me, alone, programming some algorithms that i am hating currently, which will almost certainly hate for the rest of my life in the future not afar, and wish you all Merry Christmas! 🎄🎄🎄🎅🎅🎅 #life
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