Hi (·∀·) I’m Chenhe
an ISFP who just caught up with the last few years of the post-90s generation.
Stubborn and a bit rebellious — I don’t like collectivism (oriental style), being coddled and constrained. I’ve often faced the consequences of my risks, yet I keep taking them. Maybe one day the cost will outweigh what I can hold — but even then, I’ll be glad I had an adventurous life.
Currently in 🍀 Ireland — not the best country, but a good stop along the journey.
Feel free to visit my github/ichenhe. Or in case you prefer IM/PM via Telegram @chenhe.
In my Computer Science Softeare Engineering journey, several projects have ignited my passion. Though they now seem tiny or outdated, I’d still love to maintain them — to remind myself of the spark that started it all.
An Android (Wear OS) photo app I created in high school and became open-source later — received over 300k downloads during the wearables boom.
A startup I founded in college with several smartwatch-loving friends. At its peak, it was featured in Samsung and Xiaomi launch events. The wearable craze has passed, but we still keep the basic services running — we don’t want to let down the users who supported us (many have become real-life friends).
From a business view, COT wasn’t a success — but it gave me a unique college experience. It pushed an introvert like me to meet people from all over and step outside my comfort zone in both life and tech. Looking back, if I could do that as a rookie, why can’t I do others now?
About here
Back in middle school, I couldn’t stand the limitations of QZone, and couldn’t afford a VIP membership — so I started my own blog (which, ironically, probably cost more 💸). It’s been over 10 years now, and I’ve kept tending this little patch of land 🌱. It hasn’t yielded any “cash crops,” but I enjoy the process of tinkering it.
Most posts are tech-related — it’s both my hobby and my livelihood. But in theory, this is a comprehensive personal blog, So you might also find some subjective or even radical opinions here. If they make you uncomfortable, I apologize… actually, no I don’t — this is my world, hmph ¯\(ツ)/¯
Except for a few guides or tutorials that get updated occasionally, I try to preserve most posts as they were originally written. Each one has its own context — some fondly remembered, others less so — but all are indelible marks on my life journey, and they deserve to be respected.