Roar! You've Found Me Here!

Hello bears. Starting this week I will be reworking the structure of Gabe the Bear Blog website, so while that happens, I will be posting here instead. Currently, Gabe the Bear Blog is organised into projects (Yes, there are other sections, but I'm going to remove all of them), each having their own "Dev Log", listed on the side of the project page. Because they were nested deep under each project, I would have to write a separate post on the home page as a "Change Log" to tell the readers where the new content were. Soon this became tiring, and even with that, there can only be one post on the home page, so earlier posts would still have to be found under each project. Also, if you've seen the projects on Gabe the Bear Blog, you'll find they're not really software projects. But rather, they are really different kinds of activities that bears on this island do. For example, "Japanese Playlist" is more about the music and the postcards about them than the "postcard machine" that powers the postcards. I don't consider myself a software developer either. Therefore, the use of the word "project" is inappropriate. In fact, in a sense, "project" is a stopword that doesn't mean anything. In the future, this will be the place where I write about the development of Gabe the Bear Blog itself. Things that I do with the bears on this island will remain on Gabe the Bear Blog. Roar. There's another important reason why this blog is opened: Come feed the little bears Show them you care -- "Feed the Birds" parody OK OK you know where I'm going. But while we bears can just catch fish or exchange projects for them, the human behind all this comes from a different universe, and their economy works completely differently. So,

Mar 16, 2025 - 04:00
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Roar! You've Found Me Here!

Hello bears. Starting this week I will be reworking the structure of Gabe the Bear Blog website, so while that happens, I will be posting here instead.

Currently, Gabe the Bear Blog is organised into projects (Yes, there are other sections, but I'm going to remove all of them), each having their own "Dev Log", listed on the side of the project page. Because they were nested deep under each project, I would have to write a separate post on the home page as a "Change Log" to tell the readers where the new content were. Soon this became tiring, and even with that, there can only be one post on the home page, so earlier posts would still have to be found under each project.

Also, if you've seen the projects on Gabe the Bear Blog, you'll find they're not really software projects. But rather, they are really different kinds of activities that bears on this island do. For example, "Japanese Playlist" is more about the music and the postcards about them than the "postcard machine" that powers the postcards. I don't consider myself a software developer either. Therefore, the use of the word "project" is inappropriate. In fact, in a sense, "project" is a stopword that doesn't mean anything.

In the future, this will be the place where I write about the development of Gabe the Bear Blog itself. Things that I do with the bears on this island will remain on Gabe the Bear Blog.

Roar. There's another important reason why this blog is opened:

Come feed the little bears
Show them you care
-- "Feed the Birds" parody

OK OK you know where I'm going. But while we bears can just catch fish or exchange projects for them, the human behind all this comes from a different universe, and their economy works completely differently. So,