The days passed quickly, and in a blink of an eye, the day of the Lantern Festival was coming. After the Lantern Festival, the new year is officially over.

At the same time, after the Lantern Festival, there is only one hand left before the end of February.

Now the temperature is basically hovering around ten degrees Celsius. It's fine during the day, but the temperature drops significantly at night.

In fact, she felt it was nothing. After all, she had been using the electric heating mattress for a while, and it would not feel cold under the quilt. At most, her exposed face would feel a little cold.

But other residents who don't have golden fingers don't know what it feels like.

Moreover, due to continuous heavy rains and dark skies, after entering the heavy rain stage, the temperature difference between morning and night is smaller than the previous high temperature stage. Now the temperature difference between day and night is actually not that big.

But she also has a lot of activities during the day.

There is about an hour or so in the morning, which is spent tracing copybooks, reading, and writing. During this time, I sit and dissipate heat. Logically speaking, this is the time when I am most likely to feel cold.

But before that, I got up early and had a small morning exercise, and then had a full breakfast. It was the time to be full of energy, and the study time was not long, so I never got cold.

Then I have a hearty lunch to eat, and then it’s time to roll onto the bed and lie down flat. It’s not even cold anymore—there’s still warmth at the end of the bed, which warms my feet and keeps them warm, and my whole body is warm.

After a while, it's time to exercise. It's not even cold. It's even so hot that I eat popsicles to cool down and want to take a cold shower.

After exercising, she basically just stayed in bed, so she used to cover herself with a thin blanket. When the temperature was high before, because the bedroom was well air-conditioned and she didn't wear enough clothes, she would cover her with something to prevent catching a cold.

The weather was getting colder now. Although she was wearing long sleeves and long pants, she still covered herself with a blanket as usual, and she didn't feel hot at all.

Coupled with the tight insulation materials throughout the house, staying in the house is quite comfortable at the current temperature.

Other people... She thought and sighed, relying on the winter clothes at home, they can still survive for a while.

On the morning of the Lantern Festival, she didn't really want to eat anything sweet, so she didn't eat glutinous rice balls and chose a bowl of fermented dumplings instead.

Hmm... they are all glutinous rice balls anyway, so why don't they count.

Paired with a drawer of xiaolongbao, sizzling steamed buns and hot fermented rice soup, this breakfast will make you sweat on your forehead.

The heavy rain outside the window is like the default skin in some game. It keeps falling again and again without stopping, but there is no change.

Her schedule is also the same, nothing has changed, but the difference is that it is all arranged by herself, and it is very satisfactory.

After another sweaty workout, she came out of the space and leaned on the bed, pulling a blanket to cover her. She couldn't help but grab the red bean popsicle she had just used to cool down.

The packaging is quite old-fashioned, with a thin piece of paper wrapped around it. It needs to be thawed a little before it can be completely peeled off, otherwise it will stick to the popsicles.

It looks like boiled red bean water is poured directly into the mold and frozen. There are a lot of frozen red bean skins visible to the naked eye. It is different from the common ones on the market that are beaten into a paste and mixed with custard.

It's even more obvious when you eat it. It's not soft, not sticky, not glutinous. It has a slightly hard texture and melts quickly. It tastes more like the red bean skin, but the taste is very good, not overly sweet, and has a grainy fragrance.

No, she couldn't help but chew another one. After eating, her stomach felt cold and her body felt a little cold.

The "New Year's Eve Dinner·Final Edition" on the Lantern Festival was of course arranged in the evening, and before that, she planned to fill up her pitifully empty self-made book and video library.

Previously, I just made the master page, and then made a separate interface for the works I watched after that, and then added it to the navigation page.

She obtained information from the files on the original local rating website, copied the title, introduction, country, actors and other information of the work, saved the pictures, and moved them to her self-built local website.

Then leave ratings and comments, mark the time, and finish this page hastily.

Today, she first planned to add background music to the page she had already created, and then move over the ratings and comments she had left on the works she had seen before.

At the beginning, she planned to put classic interludes as background music on a separate page of the work, plus related explanation videos, so that the page content would be complete with audio and video content and appear richer.

But now the idea has changed. If you want to embed audio and video content, the corresponding files must be on the same disk for normal playback.

Background music is okay, audio files don’t take up much space anyway, but video files are a bit difficult.

What she wants to build is a fairly large local scoring library for her own use. If all videos are inserted directly, not only will the video files take up space, but the size of the web page files will also increase, and there may also be lags.

So after thinking about it, she decided to keep the background music project, but the video would not be directly embedded in the web page, but would be described in text.

Create a special column and write clearly in it where the relevant video files can be found.

For example, the feature film of this movie is stored in the "movie" mobile hard drive, and its name is what it is.

The same goes for related explanations and pull-out videos. It must be marked on which mobile hard disk it is stored in, what the file name is, and the order of the storage path must also be written.

——Each of her mobile hard drives has a name and is clearly written on a label and affixed to it.

So far, there are only relatively basic classifications, such as "movies", "TV series", "video bloggers", "variety shows", "music", "e-books", "design resources", etc., which are all classified according to file types.

But in the future, she estimates that she may conduct further detailed classification or cross-classification.

For example, the video category is divided into categories according to national languages, and works from different countries use a separate mobile hard drive; or they are divided according to emotional types, and when you want to laugh, insert a comedy disc, and when you want to cry, insert a tragedy disc.

It's a bit like creating different playlists in a music APP. If you have different needs, you can choose different lists to play.

——The mobile hard drive has various capacities and can be copied at will. She can even split the categories into flowers.

Anyway, she quite likes to play this kind of "meaningless messing around" classification and storage game.

Like before the end of the world, she liked to tinker with game illustrations - in fact, most games come with their own illustrations, but she just loved taking screenshots and making a new one.

Whether it is made into a PPT, summarized in a table, or designed into a single picture, it seems like a meaningless mess, but she still enjoys it.

The difference is that before the apocalypse, she sometimes felt anxious about doing useless things, but it was different now.

Although it sounds a bit rebellious, but after the collapse of order, under the protection of Goldfinger, she found some kind of comfort zone.

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