Ksable's Nest

= A blog about life & tech =

kissablecho avatar

kissablecho

Kissablecho's personal blog — recording life, sharing technology, anime & white stockings enthusiast.

Posts

post cover
Mutter

2024-09-07

132 words

Please enter the password to view the content

post cover
Mutter

2024-08-29

355 words

I'm really disappointed with NetEase Cloud Music. My missing songs.

post cover
Mutter

2024-08-29

990 words

Please enter the password to view the content

post cover
Mutter

2024-08-29

304 words

The website has been running for four months now. This month's traffic has reached 3.02k views, 493 visitors, and a total of 11.5G, (could half of it...

post cover
Article

2024-08-28

320 words

Umami's data import/export seems to be available only on Umami Cloud, while self-hosted versions do not have this option. We hope the Umami development team can add the import/export functionality. This article guides you on how to export data from Umami Cloud and migrate it to a self-hosted Umami.

post cover
Mutter

2024-08-26

177 words

Fire facilities that are useless as decorations

post cover
Mutter

2024-08-22

396 words

It's so frustrating. I recently created a 'bata' branch for the blog to test new features added to the blog. As a result, I merged the problematic 'bata' branch into the main branch.

post cover
Mutter

2024-08-18

285 words

Today is August 18th, the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, also known as the Ghost Festival. It's already ten o'clock at night, and I heard that...

post cover
Article

2024-08-16

6067 words

Static website hosting is cost-effective, secure, and lightweight, but its biggest drawback is the lack of a backend, making website updates cumbersome. Decap CMS can solve this issue. This article will introduce Decap CMS and provide a detailed deployment tutorial, allowing you to update your static website online. Note that this tutorial is comprehensive (😂), please follow along closely.

0
post cover
Article

2024-08-11

553 words

ArtPlayer's interface is simple, the features are powerful, and it has strong extensibility. But I personally think the official documentation is too complicated. I just want to use it simply, there's no need to use so many features. So I slightly organized the code, grouping the commonly used functions together.