Log

The operator's logbook: short dated entries across every world, plus a build-time readout of what the site actually is.

Operator's logbook

Short dated entries, newest first, tagged by world. Not essays: field notes on what got built, flown, shot, hunted, or read. Below, an instrument strip reads the site's own numbers straight off the build.

INSTRUMENTSbuild-time readout

novel ch.
211
ch. this month
211
log entries
7
posts
43
GHSA credits
1
aviation log
1
electronics log
1
photography log
1
reading log
1
security log
3
  1. read reading

    Mã Nguồn Ngược Dòng passes 209 chapters

    The web-novel Mã Nguồn Ngược Dòng crossed 209 chapters and moved into its own Jekyll collection, so the reading world builds its library straight from the chapter files.

  2. hunt security

    GHSA credit landed

    A reported issue was accepted and published as a GitHub Security Advisory with credit. Counted by hand in _data/metrics.yml and surfaced on the instrument strip.

  3. ship security

    Multi-theme worlds go live

    The site split into themed worlds, each with its own palette and motif set under a single data-theme engine: a glass-cockpit aviation world, a solder-mask electronics bench, a gallery photography room, and a reading world for long-form fiction.

  4. shot photography

    The city across the water, after dark

    A frame worth printing: the skyline doubled in still water at night. It became the lead plate of the photography world’s working selection. Only my own frames hang there.

  5. flight aviation

    Dawn A320 hop, Cam Ranh to HCMC

    A window-seat log of a 6:00 AM A320 leg, phase by phase from pushback to short final. Notes from that flight seeded the aviation world’s write-up.

  6. build electronics

    VoIP PBX answered its first call

    Stood up a phone exchange on Asterisk and FreePBX in Docker, with MariaDB behind it and Fail2Ban guarding the SIP line. Dial tone at last: the first build logged on the electronics bench.

  7. ship security

    Site lineage begins

    First publish year on record. What started as a plain blog is the same codebase this logbook now rides on, rebuilt from the ground up rather than replaced.