Procrastination Diary: My First Dive into Kotlin
TL; DR: I made a simple WebView App. The source code is available on my Gitlab, and the app is on the Google App Store. Backgr
I’m a hardline deadliner, and I’m not proud
What prompted this post was that I almost didn’t finish preparing the gifts for two of my best friends. The first one is
[Spoiler] Cytus II Glitchy Story
Rayark’s rhythm games have been with me along my commuting journeys since forever. So naturally I pre-ordered and bought
Taking Little Steps to Structure
Human is a creature of habit. I know, indie game life is (in)famous for its crunches and all-nighters. But you can’t be
Story of my ugly yet smart laptop
TLDR: if you have ASUS X550VX laptop with AutoHD resolution, you have a chance to upgrade to FHD! Replace it with the screen f
Political view is like religion
So apparently according to some online quiz, I’m a libertarian socialist. Ah well. I brace myself for a lot of
People are not Puzzles
Not-So-Creative Process Behind The Last Two Unimaginative Drawings
Finally a diary entry! Enough with all of these artworks publishing and just rant already. Wait what–
Me Big Five personality traits: another online quiz
Five phrases to describe me according to: http://www.personal.psu.edu/~j5j/IPIP/ Extraversion: Unfriendly thrill-seeker Agreea
Ooops. Forgot that this is a diary not a portfolio.
Better start to learn writing, gurl! — I said self limiting sentences a lot. “I can’t afford Photoshop.̶
Pervasive Computing: A Double-Edged Sword
Human attention is precious. In addition, it is limited. Technology allows more devices come and be part of our everyday life.
Old Archive of Math Problems
Late this night I stumbled upon a nostalgic old Ms Word file with an epic title “High School Math Problems”. I too