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Stdiolosss is a personally maintained knowledge blog where the author, losss, records learning notes and life experiences. The site has been maintained since 2017. Based on the crawled content, its topics span programming, language learning, life in Japan, Tokyo real estate, taxation, NAS, soft routers, Logseq notes, and more. It is closer to a “public personal knowledge base / tech-and-life blog” than a commercial SaaS product or course platform.
The site mainly offers article reading, category/tag browsing, search, and RSS subscription. Its content includes Java SE networking basics, multithreading, TypeScript, installing Ubuntu on a NAS, soft router notes, language-learning summaries, explanations of taxes and daily life in Japan, thoughts on Tokyo real estate, and more. The About page also discloses how the blog is built: it uses Hexo, is hosted in China on Coding and overseas on GitHub, stores images on Alibaba OSS, and uses dnspod for DNS.
There is currently no visible paid reading, membership subscription, consulting service, or advertising monetization. Public articles are freely accessible. The articles use a CC BY 4.0 license, allowing redistribution with attribution, which fits the nature of a knowledge-sharing site.
The strengths are that the content feels authentic and spans a long period, showing the author’s ongoing learning and hands-on practice. The tech stack is transparent, which can also be useful for people who want to build their own personal blog. Its mix of programming and life in Japan also gives it some differentiation. The drawbacks are that updates are relatively slow, and some articles may be outdated. Much of the content is oriented toward personal review and notes, so it is less systematic than a formal tutorial. Site support, interaction, and the boundaries of any author-provided services are not clearly defined, and it should not be used as the sole authoritative source.
It is suitable for readers who enjoy personal tech blogs, people learning Java/TypeScript/NAS/soft router topics, those interested in tax and real-estate experiences in Japan, and interviewers who want to understand the author’s background through a long-running blog. It is not suitable for users looking for structured courses, commercial consulting, or real-time technical support.
Judging from the site information, it uses Coding hosting in China, dnspod DNS, and Alibaba OSS image hosting, so in theory it should be relatively friendly for access from mainland China. However, since GitHub hosting is also mentioned, actual speed may depend on the network route. Overall, it appears to be directly accessible.
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stdiolosss.com is an China Knowledge provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach stdiolosss.com directly.