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Why is it difficult for someone who doesn't speak up when they're not sure?

Can't someone who doesn't exaggerate create content? This series is a record for those who can't fake enthusiasm, can't speak without certainty, and thus always hesitate in front of content. Rather than boasting about results, these writings are for those who don't hide the process, leave reasons for judgments instead of giving answers. This series is not about creating virality but about the direction of language that builds trust. It aims to calmly show that it's okay not to exaggerate, that it's okay to progress slowly, and that ultimately, records attract people. --- One-line Summary (Meta / OG) A guide to content creation for those who can't exaggerate --- Short Fixed Phrase Version (Above / Below Table of Contents) These writings do not give answers. Instead, they do not hide experienced facts.

9 posts 443 bamchi

Without being searchable, a business does not exist.

This series is not about stories that say you should do YouTube or list tips for running a blog. It is a record for solo entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to create assets that last over time, rather than a business structure that disappears when ads are turned off. We all work hard, but working hard and being remembered are different matters. This series discusses that gap. It talks about why some businesses are searchable, why some people are referenced by AI, and why ultimately entrepreneurs end up writing articles and leaving videos. Following the choices of those who have actually endured, rather than a perfect strategy, this series records the process of content becoming 'explanation' and 'trust' before becoming marketing. These writings do not provide immediate ways to increase revenue. Instead, they leave criteria for creating a business that does not disappear. To those who are just starting, I hope to convey the courage that "it's not too late even now," and to those who are already tired, the conviction that "you can continue in this way." Content is not a tool for exposing myself, but a record that explains who I am. And the fact that you do not disappear in business is a greater strength than you might think.

6 posts 441 bamchi

Backend for Non-developers - Database Construction Guide Starting with SQLite

This series is a practical guide that helps non-developers without programming experience understand the basic concepts of backend and databases, and actually build and manage databases. ### Recommended for - Planners who want to understand the structure of web services and data management - Novice developers who want to establish a solid foundation in databases - Practitioners who want to systematically manage data that was previously managed in Excel - Entrepreneurs who want to create services directly in startups ## 🎯 Learning Objectives After reading this book, you will have the following abilities: 1. **Understanding the basics of databases**: Acquiring basic concepts of tables, relationships, and SQL 2. **Practical use of SQLite**: Creating and managing databases using GUI tools 3. **Writing SQL queries**: Performing basic operations such as data retrieval, insertion, modification, deletion 4. **Database design**: Efficient table structure design and relationship establishment 5. **Understanding scalability**: Transition points and methods from SQLite to MySQL/PostgreSQL 6. **Cloud utilization**: Building cloud databases through AWS RDS 7. **Real-world projects**: Implementing actual service databases such as blogs, e-commerce, collaboration tools

1 post 678 bamchi

Everything about developer branding

We delve deeply into the essence and concerns of developer branding.

8 posts 760 bamchi

Hearer of the tremor of the web

Philosophical fiction depicting the existential crisis of a web crawling developer - 12 contemplative parables of human developers seeking meaning beyond data in the AI era Genre: Philosophical tech fiction / Revolutionary essay

14 posts 869 bamchi

Ruby and AI: Journey of Creative Thinking

Explore the world of creative thinking and programming through Ruby and AI.

31 posts 1,312 bamchi