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A Life Swept Along

The past month has felt both idle and yet strangely hectic. By the end of each day, I’m never quite sure what I’ve been busy with—nothing concrete comes to mind. So, I thought I’d jot down a simple diary to keep track.

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The Third Qingming Festival

Qingming is hailed as one of China’s four major traditional festivals, but in my memory, it has never held much significance, and I’ve rarely participated in its activities. Scrolling through my Onedrive photo timeline, I realized I’ve only actively taken part twice—in 2012 and 2019. Now, in 2025, it’s my third time.

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What is the Global Corruption Perceptions Index?

Today, I saw someone sharing the Global Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ranking in a WeChat group. China ranked 76th globally, on par with Moldova and the Solomon Islands, only 5 points higher than India, and 40 to 50 points lower than European countries. My intuition told me that this index might be flawed. China has been seriously tackling deep-rooted corruption in recent years, so it doesn’t make sense for its ranking to drop so significantly. Upon further investigation, I found that this index is truly jaw-dropping.

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If Laws Do Not Prevent It, the Scenario of AI Enslaving Humanity May Accelerate

With DeepSeek stirring global perceptions of AI, more and more businesses and individuals are beginning to integrate AI, and the era of AI democratization has fully commenced. Previously, my use of AI was primarily in the technical domain. However, as AI begins to deeply penetrate various social strata and diverse groups, countless non-technical AI demands are flooding in, and the image of AI is increasingly becoming “monstrous.” This sends a chill down my spine.

Featured image of post Extending the Lifespan of Soomal Website by Another 10 Years

Extending the Lifespan of Soomal Website by Another 10 Years

Last July, Soomal (also known as Shumao or Digital Duo), which had been operating for 15 years, finally couldn’t sustain itself and began focusing on new media platforms. Upon hearing this news, I felt a void in my heart, as this was a website that had accompanied me since my university days. Fortunately, two days ago, I saw that Dan Zong had finally packaged and uploaded the website mirror, so I downloaded and deployed the mirror site Soomal.cc.