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jysperm.me is the personal independent blog of Wang Ziting, also known by the English ID jysperm. Its content spans software development, open source, server-side engineering, blockchain, hardware, travel, life updates, and personal opinions. The site is generated with Hexo and the simpleblock theme, and it maintains fairly complete archives, tags, RSS, an English blog entry point, and a GitHub source-code link. It is closer to a “personal archive of knowledge and experience” than a commercial product website.
The blog’s core functions are article publishing, archive browsing, tag-based search, and subscription. The content shows that the author has long been involved in the open-source community, previously worked at LeanCloud, and has written about topics such as backend hosting, concurrency, containers, Beancount, and the personal project HostedBeans. The site also supports updates via Telegram Channel, email, and Atom/RSS subscriptions, and provides access through IPFS/ENS, reflecting the characteristics of an independent blog with decentralized access options.
All content on the site is free to read, with no visible membership, paywall, or commercial subscription mechanism. The blog content is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND, meaning non-commercial redistribution is allowed with attribution and retained links, but derivative works are prohibited. Note that HostedBeans mentioned on the site is an external Beancount ledger-hosting service developed by the author, not a paid feature of jysperm.me itself.
The strengths are its long time span, distinctive personal style, and technical articles that mostly come from real engineering practice rather than generic reposts. It also offers multiple subscription methods, making it suitable for long-term following. The downsides are also clear: content is organized mainly by timeline and tags rather than as systematic courses; the update frequency depends on the author’s personal situation; and comment interaction relies on email, so the community aspect is relatively weak. For readers who simply want to look up a specific technical issue quickly, the information density requires some filtering.
It is suitable for readers who enjoy Chinese independent blogs and are interested in developer career paths, backend engineering, open-source culture, personal digital life, and Beancount accounting. If you are looking for standardized tutorials, commercial technical documentation, or a SaaS service that can be purchased directly, this is not the most direct entry point.
The site has ICP filing information, and the content does not indicate any access restrictions. Based on the available information, it should be directly accessible from mainland China. However, some external links such as Twitter, Telegram, GitHub, or IPFS gateways may be unstable in mainland China, so the full experience may be affected by external services.
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