02 / Site intro
This Bilibili video walks through sayori.org: the blog, whiteboard, guestbook, small public services, and why they live on the same desk.
04 / Solo creator card
Amiya_desi is the public identity I keep for long-running personal work: Godot games, personal websites, homelab notes, Cloudflare workflows, Obsidian writing systems, AI-assisted development notes, tools, posts, and retrospectives. This entry keeps the stable public pieces together: blog posts, GameJam projects, GitHub repositories, GeoScore, a small whiteboard, a guestbook, and public contact links. I use AI for debugging, retrieval, refactoring, docs, and retrospectives, but treat it as an amplifier rather than a substitute for the work itself.
It is Amiya_desi's personal public entry point for the blog, Godot game projects, public tools, homelab and Cloudflare notes, Obsidian workflows, GitHub, Bilibili, and contact links.
blog.sayori.org covers tutorials, homelab notes, Godot development, AI-assisted development retrospectives, resource indexes, project logs, and some personal daily echoes.
No. This is a personal public identity and work entry. It does not publish fake addresses, phone numbers, price lists, local service pages, or commercial delivery promises.
Use me@sayori.org, or continue through the public links on this page: GitHub, Blog, Bilibili, Linux.do, GeoScore, the whiteboard, and the guestbook.
05 / Services
A few small tools that can stay public: resource shelf, GeoScore, whiteboard, guestbook, and a tiny shop.
Other services stay private until they are actually worth showing.
sayori.exe — terminal