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    <title>A View of Poland from a Chinese Perspective</title>
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  <summary>Oświadczenie: Polska część tego artykułu została wygenerowana przez tłumaczenie AI. Autor nie mówi po polsku. Polska część może zawierać wyrażenia, które nie są w pełni naturalne, i proszę polskich czytelników o wyrozumiałość.  Początek: Polski przyjaciel na Bilibili  Kilka tygodni temu trafiłem na Bilibili (druga co do wielkości platforma wideo w Chinach) na vlogera z Polski – Tatarskiego (jeg...</summary>

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    <title>AI Programming Advanced Guide for Non-Programmers: The Ultimate Tool Combo</title>
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  <summary>In the previous article, we discussed how to open the command line, how to use configuration files to manage variable parameters, and how to use version control to protect your code. Those were foundational concepts aimed at getting you running and avoiding pitfalls.  This article is an advanced “cookbook.” We won’t talk about broad choices—we’ll give you a hard-core combo that can take you thr...</summary>

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    <title>AI Programming for Non-Programmers: From Command Line to Natural Language Development</title>
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    <published>2026-05-04T00:00:00+08:00</published>
  
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  <summary>The spark for this article came from a conversation with a friend who has zero coding experience. They asked me: “AI is so advanced now, I want to use it to develop software.” I looked around at tutorials online and found they tend to fall into two extremes: some barely scratch the surface, just saying “just ask AI”; others immediately throw technical jargon that scares beginners away.  In this...</summary>

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    <title>Adding Twikoo Comments to Chirpy: A Plugin Development Journey</title>
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  <summary>Chirpy is an excellent theme, but it doesn’t natively support Twikoo comments. I wanted to add Twikoo alongside the existing Giscus system without modifying the theme’s source code. The solution evolved through multiple iterations: I started with a Jekyll plugin, then tried footer.html template injection, and finally settled on a local-build-then-push workflow to ensure consistency across all d...</summary>

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    <title>Jekyll and Chirpy: A Journey of Trial and Error</title>
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  <summary>In Why choose Jekyll, and why choose Chirpy, I explained my reasons for choosing Jekyll and Chirpy. But truth be told, that article was written this year, not three years ago. As I mentioned in my previous post, I stumbled upon some “diaries” from three years ago in my drawer and wanted to migrate them to this blog.  Those diary entries were quite brief, though—just a sentence or two each. To a...</summary>

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