Put together a quick-start tutorial for building a basic website using DiCMS. It walks through everything from setup to templates—no fluff, just the steps you need. If you're ready to get something live fast, this’ll get you there.
Hit my first milestone with DiCMS! I’ve got a basic blog engine up and running, and it’s already feeling like something I’d actually want to use. Lots more to do, but it’s starting to feel real.
Thinking about what a blog engine should feel like—simple, flexible, and easy to write in without the noise. I want something that makes publishing posts fast, clean, and maybe even a little fun again. It’s not about more features, just the right ones.
I’ve been thinking a lot about where DiCMS is headed—and what it shouldn’t become. It’s not trying to be everything for everyone. Just a solid, simple CMS that plays nice with developers who want control without the chaos.
Kicked off a new side project: a lightweight content management system built with Laravel, just for developers. It’s not trying to be WordPress—just something clean, customizable, and fun to build with. If you like tinkering with your tools, this one’s for you.
Life hit hard this month—between personal stress and mental burnout, not much moved forward. But I’m still here, still thinking, still quietly building. Sometimes showing up is all you can do—and that counts.
After a whirlwind of updates, I'm finally back on track with my posts. It's been a journey of juggling tasks and finding balance, but here we are—all caught up. Ready to dive into what's next.
This week, my brain wanted to sprint while the rest of me just needed a nap. Lots of ideas, lots of tabs open, not as much done as I hoped—but a few key pieces did fall into place. Sometimes it’s chaos, but it’s forward motion.
Slowly but surely, the core is coming together—auth, profiles, roles, and even a first working screen. It's not polished, but it works, and that’s a huge step forward. The foundation’s finally taking shape.