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2025 August 27 4:15 AM
『Apple Fall New Product Launch Event Time』Beijing Time: September 10, 2025, 1:00 AM

2025 August 26 9:18 AM
Learning a new app takes a lot of time right now. However, setting up the workflow in the early stages is indeed quite labor-intensive and requires learning. But once you’ve mastered it, the subsequent efficiency improves rapidly. So don’t be afraid to take it slow—just keep going, and once you’re familiar, everything will fall into place.

2025 August 26 9:33 AM
Whenever I focus on researching something, time always seems to fly by. At around 4 AM, I had an idea, so I got up and started searching on my phone, then began studying. Following this thread, I uncovered new knowledge and new applications, and then I continued exploring. Before I knew it, it was already 9:30 AM.

2025 August 26 9:44 AM
Voice input methods can significantly improve editing efficiency. For writers, using voice input appropriately can greatly enhance productivity and lower the barrier to creative output.
I used to be quite concerned because input methods can leak a lot of personal privacy. But now, for the sake of efficiency in my work, I’ve had to start using voice input. It really is convenient.
Or so I thought—until last night, when Google Security alerted me that iFlytek had scanned my entire phone. And this was even with a security-modified version where I had disabled all permissions. I guess I’ve gotten so used to being exposed that it doesn’t even faze me anymore.
In the information age, personal data is more important than ever. It’s best to stay vigilant. Years ago, some people believed convenience was worth sacrificing privacy for. Now, they regret it, but they’ve already become numb to it…

2025 August 26 12:08 PM
I’ve updated the website SEO standards. Before, every time I posted a URL and optimized it for SEO, I had to reorganize everything, which was a huge waste of time. Today (or over a longer period), I’ll create a standardized process so that in the future, everything can proceed smoothly and systematically.

2025 August 26 1:29 PM
Many people feel that things have become more expensive and that money has lost its value. But what’s the truth? If things are more expensive, shouldn’t profits be higher? So what’s the reality—inflation or deflation?
Let’s talk about deflation (a general and sustained decline in prices). Money becomes more valuable—is that good?
Simple explanation: Things get cheaper. For example, last year, a pound of apples cost 10 yuan; this year, it’s 8 yuan.
Money becomes “more durable”: The same amount of money can buy more, but behind this, people might be afraid to spend, and businesses might be slashing prices to sell inventory.
Why is it bad?
Businesses lose money: If products can’t be sold at a good price, profits shrink, leading to layoffs or closures.
Wages drop: If businesses aren’t making money, employee incomes may decrease.
A vicious cycle: People expect prices to keep falling, so they spend even less, and the economy grows colder.
Example: Japan’s “Lost 30 Years” was a period of prolonged deflation—prices fell, the economy stagnated, and people hoarded money instead of spending.
Er Gouzi’s company used to sell a product for 1,000 yuan. But because people have less money now, they had to lower the price to 800 yuan. The company’s performance worsened, so wages were cut. With lower wages, people could spend even less. Even though money became more valuable, you earned less, so the proportion you could spend shrank.
This creates a death spiral: Prices drop because products won’t sell otherwise. Lower prices mean worse business performance, which leads to lower wages and less money to spend, which brings us back to the cycle of not being able to afford things, forcing prices down again.
It seems like both factors are related, yet uncontrollable, cycling endlessly.
All things return to three, three returns to two, two becomes one.
What do you think?
Share your thoughts.

2025 August 26 11:03 PM
In the age of artificial intelligence, using AI is a basic social skill. But is it just as simple as opening ChatGPT? That’s too rudimentary. Nowadays, everything is an API—this still requires some time to learn. From now on, I’ll share my insights and experiences daily.
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