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Haozi's Blog is an independent personal blog, mainly featuring the author's life updates, technical tinkering, financial reflections, and personal notes. Based on the crawled content, the site already has a certain amount of accumulated material, showing 43 posts, 9 categories, and 27 tags. It is not a commercial SaaS product, resource directory, or formal community; it is closer to a personal blog or forum-style content site.
The site provides basic blog features such as post lists, full-article reading, table of contents, categories, and tags. The main article captured in the crawl is “Using a GitHub Repository + PicGo + CDN Service to Build a Personal Blog Image Hosting Setup,” covering steps such as creating a GitHub repository, configuring PicGo, obtaining a Token, setting a CDN URL, integrating with Typora, and uploading from multiple devices. The article also documents mistakes encountered when using AI-assisted configuration and reminds readers not to blindly trust AI. This kind of first-hand experience is more useful than a tutorial that simply copies steps.
The site itself is free to access, and no membership, subscription, paid advertising, or commercial service entry points were found. Tools mentioned in the article, such as GitHub, PicGo, jsDelivr/CDN, and Typora, are external tools and do not represent a pricing model of the website itself.
The strengths are that the content feels authentic, the tone is relaxed, and the technical tutorials provide clear operational steps, making them suitable for beginners. In particular, the image-hosting setup article not only explains “how to do it,” but also points out “where things can easily go wrong,” giving it strong practical value. The site also includes categories, tags, and article outlines, so the reading experience is acceptable.
The downside is that, as a personal blog, content quality, update frequency, and long-term maintenance all depend on the individual author. Technical articles involving CDN mirrors, GitHub access, PicGo versions, and similar components may become outdated over time. In addition, the site does not show clear support for comments, search, structured courses, or community interaction, so its completeness as a knowledge base is limited.
It is suitable for Chinese-speaking users who want to build a personal blog, configure image hosting, or use PicGo and Typora. It is also a good fit for readers who enjoy personal growth writing, life logs, and technical essays. It is not suitable for those who need enterprise-grade technical documentation, a stable tutorial system, or professional after-sales support.
Judging from the domain and content, the site is aimed at Chinese-speaking users, and the crawled article body loaded normally, so it can currently be considered directly accessible. However, GitHub, some CDN services, and external download links mentioned in the article may have unstable accessibility in mainland China depending on the network environment.
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