Blog Policy and How I Think About Writing Articles
This page summarizes what this blog is about and what kind of site it is.
As I have continued running a personal miscellaneous blog, the topics I cover and the way I write have gradually changed over time.
This blog covers multiple themes, but all articles share a common policy:
I write based on things I have actually experienced and the decisions I made at the time.
This page organizes that underlying approach and explains how each category fits into the blog as a whole.
Blog Categories and What They Cover
QA
I record moments of confusion, things I got stuck on, and topics I had to research, in a way that clearly shows the flow from situation → analysis → conclusion.
The results of what I actually tried or thought through are documented as they are.
(QA list: https://rinblog.org/en/category/qa-en/)
Web Design & Dev
This category mainly contains notes and records related to web production and implementation, focusing on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and related technologies.
Rather than systematic tutorials, the content is closer to practical work logs based on actual development.
(Web Design & Dev list: https://rinblog.org/en/category/web-design-dev-en/)
Book
Instead of summarizing books, I focus on the parts that left an impression on me or influenced the way I think.
I record what I thought and how I interpreted the content through reading.
(Book list: https://rinblog.org/en/category/book-en/)
Gourmet
I keep records of places I actually visited, food I ate, and what I felt at the time.
Rather than ratings or scores, I prioritize fact-based logs of my experiences.
(Gourmet list: https://rinblog.org/en/category/gourmet-en/)
LIFE
This category collects content that forms the background of the entire blog, such as ways of thinking, decision-making criteria, and things I have continued or stopped doing.
It serves as a foundational category for writing other articles.
(LIFE list: https://rinblog.org/en/category/life-en/)
Game
I record gameplay notes, strategies, and positioning based on games I have actually played.
(Game list: https://rinblog.org/en/category/game-en/)
Writing Principles
Regardless of the genre, I write articles on this blog based on the following principles:
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I write about things I have actually experienced
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I do not make definitive claims about things I do not fully understand
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I leave a record of how I thought and why I made certain decisions
Rather than organizing information perfectly, I prioritize documenting my thoughts and judgments at that point in time.