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Mario.lol is a personal blog and knowledge-documentation site by the Chinese developer Mario. The site includes sections such as /post, /doc, /memo, /reading, and /friend, covering topics from Swift, architecture, RSSHub, LLMs, and AI Agents to personal productivity, psychology, and the sociology of education. It is closer to a “personal knowledge notes + technical essays” platform than a commercial product.
Its core function is public access to articles and documents. The homepage highlights the latest Posts and Docs, and provides contact links for Gmail, X, and GitHub. Posts lean more toward the author’s personal experience and technical observations, such as LLM summaries, vibe coding, Manus invite codes, and weekly meeting decision-making mechanisms. Docs read more like long-form research reports; several pieces are clearly marked as “generated by Gemini 2.5 Pro Deep Research,” with topics including antifragility, highly sensitive people, parenting pressure in China, low mood, and sugar cravings.
No paywall, membership subscription, advertising, or commercial plan information was found. The currently public content appears to be free to read.
The strengths are its extremely minimal site structure and clear reading paths. Its topics are appealing to Chinese-speaking developers and AI enthusiasts. The author’s identity, contact details, and GitHub link are public, which adds a degree of personal credibility. The content spans both technical and humanities-oriented topics, making it suitable for both casual browsing and deeper reading.
The downside is that some long-form Docs are AI-generated and state that the “list of referenced articles has been omitted,” which weakens their academic rigor and verifiability. If you plan to use them for decision-making, research, or citation, you will need to trace the sources yourself. The site also does not show obvious support for comments, subscriptions, search, or a tag system, so interactivity is limited.
It is suitable for Chinese-language readers interested in AI applications, LLMs, developer workflows, personal knowledge management, and social-psychological topics. It may also serve as a reference for people who want to build a personal blog and are looking for ideas on content organization. It is not suitable as an authoritative database or as a direct source for serious academic citation.
The author is based in China, and the site’s main content is in Chinese. The crawled information did not show signs of access blocking, so it appears to be directly accessible. However, external links such as X.com, GitHub, and Gmail may face varying degrees of restriction in mainland China.
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