Turning Every Day into a Searchable Life Experiment
A personal blog can easily become either a business card or a warehouse. The first is too thin; the second is too heavy. Deer Notes aims for a third path: turning daily observations, research, judgments, and reviews into a living record that can keep growing.
DeerFlow is not here to “write everything automatically.” It acts more like a quiet editorial room: gathering material, arranging clues, proposing structures. The final judgment—what stays, what goes, and what deserves to be published—still belongs to the human.
What this blog records
- AI and automation: which workflows really save attention, and which only create new noise.
- Product and taste: the judgment behind interfaces, tools, and content systems.
- City notes: details that only become visible after living with a place over time.
- Personal methods: reusable steps, not slogans.
Workflow
- Capture: collect ideas, links, screenshots, and fragments of judgment.
- Research: let DeerFlow expand sources, compare evidence, and propose structure.
- Reflect: check the logic manually, cut vague language, add lived context.
- Publish: ship the article with tags, dates, and a trail for future updates.
Long-term thinking is not just looking far ahead. It means today’s thinking can be found, reused, and revised tomorrow.