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Hi Bear Blog

2026-03-03 06:17:00

新年新气象,今天将 305 篇博客从 WordPress 迁到了 Bear Blog。

是搬家,也是对自己过去几年的整理和归档。

回忆

与 WordPress 相处了四年,有许多美好的回忆,改了很多版主题,也做了很多插件。

回头看,自己喜欢的风格其实还是刚写博客时用 Hugo 搭建的模样。

迁移之后,博客使用的是 Bear Blog 自带的 Claritas 主题。相似的风格,但更加轻量。

迁移

本来想弄个自动化插件,但一直卡在了 Bear blog 登录的 Cloudflare Access,没能弄出个省心的方案。

后来换了个思路,写脚本批量提取 WordPress 数据,统一修改格式和元数据,重传图片到新的图床,再手动完成发布。没有全自动流程那么省力,但 2 个小时也完成了 300 多篇博客的迁移。

代码见:DayuGuo/WordPress2bearblog

我是一个注意力很容易被分散的人。用 WordPress 的时候总是手痒,这改改,那弄弄。

Bear Blog 则克制很多,简单直接,帮助我专注于内容,省去很多维护性的工作和精力。

希望它能陪我很久。


本想除夕那几天写年终总结,结果得了诺如病毒,躺了一周。这几天才缓了过来,给大家拜个晚年,祝大家新的一年平安顺遂!

新博客没有评论区,如有想交流的可以直接发我邮箱:[email protected]

Bear blog discover is amazing

2026-03-03 02:16:19

My new hobby is refreshing the Bear blog discover page every few hours.

The posts are interesting, and usually there will be a few RE: post that replies to the original post , which appear on the discover feed after a few days.

I haven't had such fun reading articles for years. Hacker News a decade back was fun to read, but with recent rise of AI, most of the topics are AI related, and I lost interest browsing HN, it feels like these tech people have nothing to discuss aside from AI.

Thank you Herman and Bear Blog users!

What the Birds Were Trying to Tell Us

2026-03-02 23:05:00

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We were pruning the hedge in front of the kitchen window today.

It had started to block the light, growing a bit too enthusiastic for its position, so out came the shears.

Not long after we started, two long-tailed tits appeared in the cherry tree just beside us. They moved quickly through the branches, as they always do, light and restless. At first, we assumed they were just foraging.

But they stayed. And they watched.

The soft, constant chirping turned sharper, more insistent. Each cut we made seemed to irritate them a little more.

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Then we noticed the lichen. Tiny white fragments, carried carefully in their beaks.

That was the moment it clicked.

We stepped back, looked more closely at the uncut section of the hedge, and there it was. A nest, still in progress. Not yet finished, but clearly underway.

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If we had used a hedge trimmer, the job would have been done in minutes. Clean, straight, finished. We probably wouldn’t have noticed them at all.

A long-tailed tit’s nest is an extraordinary thing.

It’s not a simple cup, but a domed structure, almost oval, woven from moss, spider silk, and hair, which gives it a surprising elasticity. The outside is decorated with lichen and bits of bark, blending it almost perfectly into its surroundings. It’s disruptive camouflage. It breaks up the outline of the nest so it looks like a knot on a branch. Inside, it’s lined with feathers. Hundreds, sometimes thousands of them.

Both birds build it together.

A drawing from Britain's birds and their nests (1910) shows what it will eventually become:

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At that point, the decision was obvious.
We could finish the hedge, or we could stop.

So we stopped.

The hedge will remain half-pruned for a while. Long enough for the nest to be completed, for the eggs to be laid, and, if all goes well, for the young to fledge.

It means a slightly uneven view from the kitchen window. But in return, we get to watch a nest being built from the first pieces of lichen to the moment it finally empties again.

That seems like a fair trade.

To be continued...

RE: AI is NOT better than you

2026-03-02 20:51:07

Top of the Bear trending this morning was Ginoz's AI is NOT better than you, post, a response to Future Perfect's original post post from last week.

And I gotta say, I 1000% agree with Ginoz's viewpoint.

And honestly, I think the big problem is looking at generative AI through this lens that sometimes feels like a big “What do you want me to do? I don’t know graphic design! I had to use AI". These poor people without time and skill but with a subscriptions to ChatGPT.

Brother, sister — try learning. Try “trying and failing” for once. Try asking that friend who knows a thing or two about Photoshop for a favor. I know it’s hard, but let’s not act like there’s no other choice but to use generative AI when we’ve always managed to cope and thrive without it.

Back in high school and college in the early 90s (93-95), I was friends with a few garage bands. After all, this was the time of grunge, alternative, college radio, 120 Minutes on MTV, etc. They would distribute cassettes of recordings from their bedrooms and garages, all static and crunchy guitars and drums, barely able to hear the vocals because they were recording it on a boom box or something along those lines. One friend of mine even bought cassette albums from Goodwill, tossed the liners, popped the tabs off of the tapes to record over, and created his own liner notes out of dot-matrix printer paper. They were cut to fit the cases, and with some hand-drawn scribbles as artwork. Was it perfect? Nope. Was it cool as hell to get a tape from them? YEP.

I get that AI makes things easy. I get that it can be considered inexpensive. I get that you can drop a description in a box, look up something on Canva, slap your logo on it, and print them all up within a day, so you can tape them up on walls and poles all over town. It's EFFICIENT! It's FAST!

Our world and our society demand perfection. Your posts must be filtered, adjusted, and tweaked to show your best side. Your music must be absolutely clean and every note perfected, as if you made it in Phineas' studio in one take. There are no imperfections, unless they were placed there for The Aesthetic. The problem is - this perfection removes all the soul. All the feeling. There's something so fun about the mess-ups, about the scratches and the paste-smeared collages with torn edges and misspellings. There's something so freeing about making the thing yourself, even if it's not perfect. Too many people today forget that the imperfections are how we learn and grow. The excuse "I don't want to suck because it's cringey" really bothers me. Those cringe moments MAKE us. Push us to be better. Push us to learn. We're so afraid of failure that we're using a tool to strip the soul out of everything - writing, music, art. That failure builds resistance in humans and teaches us what we need to know to survive in this dumpster fire of a world.

Play with art. Get your hands dirty. Mess up, make it again. If it's not perfect right out the gate? Fuck it, it will be better next time. Learn, fail, then learn better. Trust me, the sense of accomplishment you will have at the end is worth it.

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my evil job does not make me evil

2026-03-02 08:10:00

I really wish you would stop talking about my evil job.

A job should not define me.

Even if I am doing evil things, I am only doing that for eight hours a day. And sometimes overtime.

I'm not even that responsible for most of the evil things we're doing.

Most of that is a completely different department.

And when I clock in at my evil job, know that I'm against the evil parts.

What do you expect me to do anyway, quit my evil job?

💌 Newsletter #003 - A Less Open Android? & Canadian Tire PII goes Global

2026-03-02 06:40:00

This newsletter is a roughly bi-weekly roundup of short-form content I've found interesting, as well as a tl;dr of any longer posts I may have written in that timeframe. It starts at #003 because I am trying out this new format here on Bear for the first time. Enjoy!


✨ In This Edition ✨

  1. Short-Form Content:
    • Canadian Tire goes global (with their PII leak);
    • Twitter's algorithm apparently does do the thing that some people had been suspecting it was doing all along;
    • OpenClaw deletes Director of AI Safety's entire inbox (not satire);
    • OpenAI removes "safely" from their mission; and more.
  2. Long-Form Content: We Can't Have Nice Things (Unless We Fight for Them): Google is Planning on Locking Down Android
  3. The Post-Script: Following Keep Android Open

📟 Short-Form Content


📰 Long-Form Content

I had planned on following up my most recent post on Feeding the Fire - Psychology, Engagement, and Algorithmic Media with a discussion of Network Effects. However!

Big changes are coming, if Google has its way, to how app development for Android is going to work, which is a time-sensitive matter and thus felt a lot more urgent.

The tl;dr:

  • Google is planning to require every Android app developer to register (with PII like address, DoB, and ID verification) starting Sept 2026 - which will likely apply beyond Google Play, thus threatening ""sideloading"" and alternative app stores.
  • This would likely have severe negative impacts on FOSS ecosystems like F‑Droid, as well as FOSS development on the whole, shrinking app choice and privacy-friendly options.
  • Google frames this as being necessary for "security" reasons, whereas gatekeeping may be what is actually happening here. This all is even more jarring on the background of Android having started out as the "open" mobile OS.
  • The are steps you and we all can take to voice our opposition; you can read them in detail, along with the full article, right here on BearBlog.

📯The Post-Script

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