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    <title>MiSans Font: Perhaps Better Than Sarasa Gothic for Blog Body Text</title>
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  <summary>Recently, while adjusting my blog font, I discovered that MiSans (Xiaomi Lanting) might be more suitable for body text reading than Sarasa Gothic.  Sarasa Gothic was the font I had been using - it combines Source Han Sans and Iosevka, has a strong modern feel, and comprehensive character coverage. But the reading experience never felt as good as the system default font. It wasn’t until I switch...</summary>

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  <entry>
    <title>Database Scare and Cloudflare Error Page Beautification</title>
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  <summary>The complete code for this project is available in the Chinese version of this article. You’re welcome to visit www.exyone.me to access the code.   Since migrating my blog from a cloud server to a self-hosted environment, I couldn’t resist the urge to tinker, and problems kept popping up out of nowhere.  First came the scare of nearly losing my database. Fortunately, I had backed it up in the B...</summary>

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  <entry>
    <title>Copilot Policy Changes - The Future of Open Source Licenses in the AI Era</title>
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    <published>2026-04-12T00:00:00+08:00</published>
  
    <updated>2026-04-12T00:00:00+08:00</updated>
  
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  <summary>Recently, GitHub announced an update to Copilot’s privacy policy: starting April 24, 2026, Copilot will by default use interaction data from Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro+ users (including input prompts, output suggestions, code snippets, and related context) to train and improve AI models. Unless users actively opt-out in settings (turning off the “Allow GitHub to use my data for AI model trainin...</summary>

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