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Adding i18n for a Docusaurus Site: The Correct Way to Launch LLM

· 6 min read
sqybi
Software Developer @ Metabit
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After publishing the first article about website construction, I had intended to take advantage of the three minutes of enthusiasm to quickly update a few more articles.

Unfortunately, things didn't turn out as desired. On the very night the article was published, one of my cats passed away from a sudden heart attack, returning to the stars. Having just settled that matter, I had to travel to Shanghai on short notice for work. Besides that, there was a string of meetings already scheduled that I needed to attend.

Because of various emergencies, I've been incredibly busy these days. Fortunately, after checking in last night and during the flight back to Beijing today, I still had a few hours of free time. I used this time to quickly add support for multiple languages (i18n) to the website, and I can also write a short article to introduce how I've made use of large models in my development process.

SQYBI.com: Relaunching After a Decade

· 11 min read
sqybi
Software Developer @ Metabit
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For the past decade, the homepage of SQYBI.com has always featured the following text:

Since my DreamHost hosting is out-of-date, I moved SQYBI.com to Linode VPS. However it will take a period of time to write a new blog application and import old data. Please be patient, SQYBI.com will come back!

Of course, there's also the bit that was added later:

Well, it's not back yet. I'm not sure when it will be back although the main part of the blog app is finished.

To be honest, I never had a clear plan for the website's relaunch. So, when it finally was about to go live again, I found myself at a loss for what to write. After all, the relaunch, much like the initial downtime, came unexpectedly.

Having not produced any new content for a long time, naturally, I want my first piece of writing upon returning to be something comfortable. So why not start with something I’m clearly familiar with—the time around the website’s shutdown ten years ago.