About Me
Hello, I am Fengqi (風憩).
This is my personal blog, and also a small corner I've carved out for myself on the internet.
Here, I'll record some technology, thoughts, tinkering processes, and things that I feel are worth writing down seriously.
I've always felt that blogging isn't about packaging oneself as someone incredibly impressive,
but rather to archive things for my past self and leave a path for my future self.
Many thoughts, attempts, and problems that seem scattered at the moment will, when looking back after some time, gradually connect into a line.
What I'm Doing
I maintain an interest in many things, especially these:
- AI and LLM-related applications and workflows
- Various interesting automations, Agents, and toolchains
- Blog systems, personal websites, and the act of content organization itself
- Servers, deployment, infrastructure, and various tinkering processes
- Some technical experiments that might not be practical, but I genuinely find interesting
Rather than just looking at the results, I care more about the process itself.
I like taking a vague idea and turning it, step by step, into something that can run, be verified, and be kept for the long term.
Even if I hit many pitfalls along the way, those pitfalls themselves are worth documenting.
About This Blog
This blog will probably cover the following content:
Technical Records
Including deployment, configuration, troubleshooting, debugging, trade-offs, and some implementation details I think are worth noting.
Thoughts & Observations
Sometimes about products, tools, writing, and AI,
sometimes also just my understanding of "how to live and create better" at a certain stage.
Tinkering Logs
Much of the content is not tutorials, nor is it conclusions,
but more like "what I've been trying lately, why I'm trying it, and whether it worked out in the end."
I hope this isn't a place that only displays "correct answers,"
but rather a place that preserves processes, preferences, hesitations, and changes.
Why "風が憩う" (Kaze ga Ikou)
"風が憩う" can roughly be understood as: A place where the wind stops to rest.
I've always loved this imagery.
Wind is inherently flowing, invisible, and never stays for long,
but if there are moments when it wants to land and be quiet for a while,
then I hope this is such a place.
For me, this blog is the same.
It's not a venue where I must constantly prove something,
more like a place where I can temporarily settle my thoughts, records, and passion.
Contact Me
If you happen to be interested in this content as well,
or if you read an article and want to exchange ideas, correct errors, add supplements, or even just chat,
you are more than welcome to contact me.
You can find me through these channels:
If you're just passing by, thank you for reading this far.
Hope there is something here that happens to be of some use to you.