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kecq.com is a personal tech site run by a post-80s backend developer for over 10 years. Its core positioning is to document the blogger's own hands-on IT experience, with content focusing on four main areas: server operation and maintenance, intranet networking, backend development, and hardware tinkering. It is a practice-oriented personal tech note site.
Most content on the blog is hands-on tutorials, with recent updates focusing heavily on the intranet networking field: it covers private deployment steps for popular intranet penetration/SD-WAN tools including Easytier, ZeroTier, Headscale, WireGuard, and frp. It also shares speed test comparisons between different networking solutions, which is extremely valuable reference for users who need to connect networks across different locations. Additionally, it covers PVE virtualization configuration, Windows/Linux system deployment troubleshooting, .NET/WinForm backend development notes, and tinkering with mini PCs/soft router hardware, among other topics. All tutorials come from the blogger's own first-hand trial-and-error experience, with detailed steps that can be reproduced directly.
The advantages are very prominent: all content is based on real hands-on practice, with none of the rampant reposted and plagiarized content that clogs the internet. It provides specific solutions to the common intranet networking pain points that domestic Chinese users often face, and all content is completely free and open to access, with no ads or paywalls. The blog has been running for over 10 years, with a rich accumulation of content, clear categories and archives, and easy search functionality.
The disadvantages are also quite noticeable: the blog has a plain front-end design, with a mediocre reading experience; it only has an open comment section, with almost no community interaction; older content leans towards development on legacy .NET versions, so some content is outdated, and coverage of cutting-edge new technologies is relatively limited.
This site can be accessed directly and normally from within the Chinese mainland, no proxy tool required, and it loads well. It is an extremely good practical reference for operation and development users who need to build intranet networking and tinker with servers.
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kecq.com is an China Forums provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach kecq.com directly.