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molefool
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I am molefool, a regular programmer.

MoleLab is my technical lab: a place for notes about code, services, local environments, deployment, tooling, and the problems that are worth writing down before they happen again.

What I Write About
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  • Static sites and deployment workflows with Hugo, Cloudflare Pages, and GitHub.
  • Programming, automation, scripts, small tools, and engineering notes.
  • Self-hosting, service configuration, system setup, and troubleshooting.
  • Occasionally, Minecraft. Not as a guide site, but as notes on building, redstone, servers, and the pleasure of making things stable.

Writing Style
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I prefer small, clear posts: enough context, reproducible commands, the sharp edges, and a conclusion that can be reused next time.

If a post saves future me ten minutes of searching, it is worth writing.

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Updated on 2026-06-15. The current focus is getting MoleLab’s foundation right: Keep the site light with Hugo and Blowfish. Automate publishing with GitHub and Cloudflare Pages. Turn deployment steps, configuration notes, pitfalls, and fixed commands into reusable documentation. Gradually collect notes about programming, tooling, systems, and Minecraft-related experiments. The short-term goal is simple: write the site into shape while keeping the content real, the structure clear, and the maintenance cost low.