While browsing news, I saw that Blender Studio released a free game called Dogwalk. I tried it on Steam, walking a dog around on a map, but I didn't understand it and didn't have the patience to finish it. This gave me the idea to use Godot to make a game.

Recently, while researching, I discovered a transparent proxy called dae, also known as 'Big Goose' (or 'Eating Goose' in Chinese). Compared to sing-box, v2ray, etc., it's based on Linux eBPF.
Yesterday, when I was using Gallery-DL to batch download images, I still felt it wasn't convenient enough. I remembered when I used Airflow to back up data for the systems I wrote at the company; I could send the backup results via Lark, and I could rest easy every day.
Suppose you're a fan of a celebrity, or simply infatuated with a certain female idol on Twitter, or a sports fan who endlessly loops Jordan videos, or simply want to learn and enrich your extracurricular life. Then you'll definitely have a need to batch download images (including videos). Don't tell me you click them one by one. I didn't have this need very strongly before, until one day I discovered that someone I liked had quit the internet, maybe they were banned, or maybe they sold their account, or maybe they simply stopped playing.
In my spare time, I play a few games of dota2 or cs2. As of the statistics on steam, the total game time of dota2 is: 6221 hours, and the total game time of Counter-Strike 2 is 357 hours. I don't play cs2 mainly because I am not good at it. I only play in entertainment mode. I get beaten up every time I see a gun. I am ranked bottom 1-4 in tab key all the time, and I have about 35 rounds of damage😅; dota2 I've been practicing hard with Carl and Meepo lately, and it's been a lot of fun playing in the bird game.