Personal Profile
LawT was born in Hunan in the late 1980s. Since 2007, he has relocated to Guangdong for studies and work and is currently engaged in legal work in the Pearl River Delta.
LawT has experience in county-level adjudication, enforcement, prosecution, and public security work. He has also handled judicial administrative affairs at both county and township levels, gaining a certain understanding of terms related to criminal law, civil law, administrative law, and procedural law. He has some basic insights into the operations of courts, procuratorates, judicial bureaus, and certain administrative law enforcement activities.
LawT once ventured into the IT service outsourcing industry, working in website operations and maintenance, online marketing planning, and serving as an information system administrator. He is familiar with downloading and installing common software tools from the earlier internet era and is skilled at using modern AI tools to try to understand the developments and changes in the IT and internet industries.
Since 2008, LawT has been running his personal blog consistently. Although there were periods of inconsistency over the years, as this site shows, he resumed operations in 2023. Barring major life changes, he intends to keep it going.
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LawT’s Hardware Inventory (2025)
As a former IT enthusiast who once strayed into the field, LawT has maintained a strong interest in IT hardware over the years. Even if they are just “everyday items,” each piece holds a special place in his heart.
1. PC Hardware 2. Peripheral Products 3. Audio-Visual Entertainment 4. Mobile Devices 5. Networking and Storage 6. Remote Resources 7. Office Equipment
Content Notice
The written works published on this blog are for personal browsing and reference only and are protected by copyright. Unauthorized reproduction, reposting, or adaptation is prohibited. Unless otherwise specified, photos, videos, and other multimedia files used on this blog follow the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.
Content. This blog was founded in 2008, and its content primarily consists of personal journal entries. Except for a few articles written by his wife, the rest are personal writings. For images, most illustrations before 2014 were sourced from the Pexels public library, with a small portion being personal photographs.
Format. Content published before 2023 was converted from WordPress XML files to Markdown using an automated plugin, resulting in significant formatting differences compared to the original WordPress version. If you encounter any issues while browsing, please point them out in the comments section at the bottom of the page.
Bilingual Content. Prior to 2023, the blog’s content was deployed separately and later merged. The English content was imported from WordPress, while the Chinese content came from Hexo, leading to many articles being available in only one language. If reading is difficult, you may use browser translation plugins, though translation errors are common. Apologies for any inconvenience!
Whether in English or Chinese, pages on this blog may have been machine-translated, containing numerous grammatical and translation errors. This is normal. If machine translation errors result in unclear or opposite meanings, please bear with us!
Blog History
Inception. In 2008, on a friend’s recommendation, LawT moved his blog from Niubowang to the WordPress platform, beginning his independent blogging journey. Initially, he shared reflections on university life and study experiences. However, due to left-leaning ideologies during his student years, much of the content became unsuitable over time and was deleted during a subsequent migration.
Neglect. In the early years of his career, LawT rarely updated the blog due to being overworked and exploited under the guise of “capability.” Instead, he focused on experimenting with various hosts and platforms, changing domains and hosts frequently. He also aggregated many thoughtless articles, leading to an increase in content and database size but a decline in original writing.
Transition. Starting in 2014, intensified internet censorship led to many commonly used words being flagged as violations. Coupled with unstable access to
Wordpress.org, LawT migrated the blog to Typecho and switched the content entirely to English. To avoid domain suspension, the site remained hosted on Alibaba Cloud.Migration. In 2016, with the discontinuation of Google PageRank and the rise of mobile internet, web traffic declined significantly. LawT decided to maintain the blog as a personal memento with minimal traffic and ceased further financial investment. He began experimenting with free overseas hosting, deleting hundreds of fragmented and nonsensical posts to fit the smaller database requirements of free hosting.
Restructuring. After the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, LawT had more free time and, on a friend’s recommendation, joined the MJJ community. He casually hosted the blog on a VPS without much management. During this period, he tried various frameworks like Hexo and Hugo but ended up focusing more on the website structure than writing.
Finalization. By 2023, LawT was approaching 35, an age when some industries consider retirement. He decided to重构 the blog and settle on this format for the long term. In addition to this blog, some subdomains also host basic web applications.
Website Configuration
LawT’s blog is built using the Hugo framework and the Hugo-Theme-Stack theme. Files are hosted on GitHub and randomly deployed on free platforms like GitHub Pages, GitLab Pages, Vercel, or Cloudflare Pages. Occasionally, it may also be hosted on his own VPS.
LawT’s blog typically has
Cloudflare CDNenabled by default. If you are accessing it from specific regions like mainland China, you may experience slow speeds or inability to access the site, which is normal.
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Twikoo @MongoDB Atlas & Vercel - Image Sources Sources:
pexels.com,openverse.org - Icon Sources Source:
tablericons.com
For other inquiries, please contact LawT: mail@hyruo.com