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George’s Meze Notes is a uniquely positioned personal independent blog with an Australian country-code top-level domain. The overall positioning leans towards a studio-style content sharing platform, covering two very distinct content areas: on one hand, it shares practical experience in engineering R&D, design systems, product management, and team leadership in the internet industry; on the other hand, it publishes ingredient introductions, recipes, and cooking tips related to Mezze, the Mediterranean appetizer spread.
Its core function is article browsing, it supports filtering content by categories including engineering, design, product, leadership, ingredients, and recipes, and also offers low-distraction free email subscription. It only sends one notification when a new article is published, with no promotional marketing content.
The overall style of the site is clean, with no ads or intrusive pop-ups. Individual articles are designed to take 4-8 minutes to read, which fits the habit of fragmented reading, and the content is solidly practical. The industry-focused content prioritizes sharing production-verified practical experience, rejecting vague, empty opinion pieces, and is quite valuable for frontline internet practitioners to reference. The food content is professional, with systematic explanations for the niche category of Mezze, making it a great reference for cooking enthusiasts.
On the downside, the site has a low update frequency. Covering two very distinct fields also makes its positioning feel a bit confusing for users with a single specific need. Additionally, there is no comment interaction feature, so there is no way to communicate with the author or other readers.
The site is currently directly accessible in mainland China, loads at a normal speed, and does not require a proxy. All content is free to access, and no registration or login is required.
Overall, this site is perfect for frontline internet product, technology, and design practitioners to gain practical experience in fragmented time, and is also great for users interested in Mediterranean cuisine to learn how to make Mezze.
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