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2025 Life Update

近況

距離上一篇文章更新已經超過兩年。前幾天剛好在 CloudFlare 上面調整 DNS Records 發現這個 blog 的每週解析數量還是有多達千人,因此我覺得需要更新一下近況讓長期有在專注該 blog 的各位知道本站目前的狀況。

由於一下職涯上的長期考量,我從台北的 AWS 離職,現在正在北美尋找更多機會。而專注的事情也暫時從雲端基礎設施管理慢慢轉向 AI 工具如何幫助開發者更快完成目標。AI 的快速發展大幅縮短了開發產品所需要的時間,雖然雲端基礎設施領域還沒有向傳統開發領域一樣受到嚴重衝擊,但是可預見的將來這一天遲早會發生。而我也非常期待看到這一天的到來,到時候會有大量的新型態開發者有能力開發出各式各樣的軟體服務。

從 2022 年工作之後我已經很少更新 blog 文章。原因除了接觸到的服務都是與 AWS EKS 有關以外,由於一些公司上的政策,寫太多技術細節可能或多或少會透漏到客戶的基礎設施架構。因此便很少進行文章更新。另外一點是工作之後,我很少在電腦上進行太多個人化設定以及鑽研其他底層技術(同樣因為公司政策)。

然而到了北美之後原本以為會有時間繼續進行一些更新,但是由於找實習以及其他雜事花掉了我大量的時間以外。另外在北美找實習不外乎就是準備 Leetcode 刷題,而這個過程對於來說挺枯燥乏味,我也不知道應該寫些什麼來分享,至少我個人對於這個過程沒什麼熱情。只是為了拿 Offer 而去刷題。

剛好 4 月是一個新學期的開始,找實習也到一個段落。我有更多時間可以專注在一些 AI 領域的想法上,以及用心去好好體驗在北美的生活。因此有了這一篇更新的誕生。

若身為讀者你有想法或是一些疑問想要交流,歡迎直接聯絡我(你可以透過一些連結找到我的聯絡方式的)📧

(以下是英文版本)

Life Update

It’s been more than two years since my last blog post. A few days ago, while I was updating some DNS records on Cloudflare, I noticed that this blog still gets thousands of DNS queries every week. That made me feel it’s time for an update — especially for those who’ve been following this blog for a while.

For long-term career reasons, I decided to leave AWS in Taipei and am now exploring new opportunities in North America. My focus has also shifted gradually — from managing cloud infrastructure to exploring how AI tools can help developers build faster and more efficiently. The rapid growth of AI has already shortened product development cycles a lot. While cloud infrastructure hasn’t been impacted as heavily as traditional software engineering (yet), it’s only a matter of time. I’m genuinely excited to see what the future holds — I believe many new types of developers will soon be able to create all kinds of software services with the help of AI.

Since I started working in 2022, I’ve rarely updated this blog. One reason is that most of my work involved AWS EKS. Because of company policies, writing about technical details might accidentally expose parts of our clients’ infrastructure, so I avoided publishing too much. Another reason is that after starting full-time work, I rarely tinkered with my personal setup or explored low-level tech (again, mostly due to company rules).

After moving to North America, I originally thought I’d have more time to write again. But job hunting — especially looking for internships — took up a lot of time. And to be honest, prepping for internships here mostly means grinding Leetcode. I find that process pretty dry and uninspiring, so I didn’t really know what to share. I was solving problems not out of interest, but just to get an offer.

Now that it’s April — the start of a new academic term — and my internship search is mostly done, I finally have more time to focus on AI-related ideas and enjoy life here in North America. That’s what motivated me to write this update.

If you’re a reader and have any thoughts or questions you’d like to discuss, feel free to reach out to me directly (you can find my contact info through the links on this blog) 📧