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March 2026 · What I've Been Up ToContent accumulation and security research Website InfrastructureThe blog originally ran on an ESP32-S3, serving Python CGI scripts and static HTML. As content grew, the ESP32's performance became strained, and it was finally migrated to a cloud server in October 2025. The site's framework was set from the start: 1024×768 resolution, IE5.5 compatibility, table layouts, <font> tags. The framework was built in October 2025, HTTPS and an 88x31 button collection page (cataloguing 7,589 classic website buttons) were added in November, and a snowfall easter egg was included for Christmas in December.In January 2026, the site status page went live, and occasional guestbook submission failures were fixed along the way. In February, code block styles were adjusted (khaki color scheme). Content ExpansionOn March 5, the Old Websites & Resource Collection page went live. It catalogues a batch of precious Internet archaeology resources — sites hosting Geocities archives, collections of Web 1.0 personal pages, platforms running DOS games online. This article was later expanded to 26 sites in April. On March 12, I wrote about FnOS security research: FnOS Vulnerability Chain Reproduction & Privilege Escalation. It documents the complete attack chain analysis and privilege escalation process. On March 25, the Panlongge · Server introduction page went live. Technical EvolutionDuring Q1, the site was still in the phase of hand-editing HTML. Every new article required manually updating homepage links and maintaining the sidebar. PowerShell build scripts and a component template system weren't introduced until April, enabling automated article lists, archives, and tag clouds. Looking back, these three months were mainly about raw content accumulation — writing articles one by one, adding features one at a time. Although the infrastructure was still primitive, the site's skeleton took shape during this period.
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