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bigger.ee is “老徐的Blog” — based on the crawled content, it is a long-running Chinese personal blog rather than the official website of a commercial product. The site mainly consists of technical notes by the author “老徐”, personal essays, reposted articles, and a small number of gallery/project pages. The About page mentions that the blog domain has been migrated several times, with the current domain being bigger.ee.
The site is centered on reading and archiving articles. Content categories include essays, AI-generated content, programming, databases, frontend, miscellaneous, galleries, and more. Tags include keywords such as C#, .NET Core, ASP.NET, SQL Server, MySQL, IIS, servers, security, and Typecho. The more valuable content lies in practical troubleshooting posts, such as utf8mb3 errors when connecting .NET to MySQL, Swagger display issues, IIS/.NET Framework registration problems, HttpClient performance optimization, and Windows Server and optical modem configuration.
The site has no subscription model, course pricing, or membership system. In the past, the About page included Alipay and WeChat donation options as well as a list of acknowledgements, but the page now clearly states that “donations are cancelled here.” It can therefore be regarded as a free-to-access personal content site.
The main advantage is that the content feels authentic and practice-oriented. Many posts come from specific issues the author encountered at work or while experimenting, making them useful for people searching for solutions to similar errors. The site has been operating for a long time, and its posts, comments, and visit statistics preserve a fair amount of historical context. The drawbacks are that updates are infrequent — the author also describes it as “almost yearly updates” — and the content is not organized as a structured course. Some technical articles are fairly old, so readers should check system versions and dependency changes before copying solutions directly. Crawled paths such as /pricing and /features return Typecho routing errors, which also indicates that this is not a standard SaaS or service-oriented website.
It is suitable for Chinese-speaking developers, operations engineers, .NET/ASP.NET users, Typecho blog enthusiasts, and people looking for ideas to troubleshoot specific error messages. It is not suitable for users who want to buy cloud services, take structured technical courses, or obtain official technical support.
This is a Chinese personal blog, and there is no indication that it depends on overseas services. Judging from the article context and the nature of the site, users in mainland China should generally be able to access it directly. However, as a personal site, its stability depends on the author’s server and filing/network environment, and should not be compared with the SLA of a commercial platform.
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