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Welcome to the blog — studio and terminal

Why this blog exists: short notes on dance, body work, and generative AI — the two worlds I work in daily.

This blog writes about two subjects that sit side by side in my life: dance and choreography on one side, generative AI on the other. Both taken seriously, both grounded in daily practice.

Why write at all?

Because both fields are moving fast and there are too few honest notes. In dance I want to talk about training after injury, short-term substitution work, repertoire coaching — topics that rarely appear in books and instead come from decades on stage.

In AI it’s similar: tutorials are plentiful, but few texts are willing to say plainly what actually works when you put Cursor, MCP servers, and LLM agents into real production environments — at a telco backbone, in network automation, in code migration.

What this blog will not be

  • No buzzwords.
  • No pure self-promotion.
  • No “10 tips for better ballet” or “how ChatGPT changed my life”.

What it will be

Short, technical, honest pieces. Sometimes about a specific training exercise, sometimes about a Cursor workflow that has paid off, sometimes about the connection between the two: how choreographic discipline helps you build good AI systems.

If a topic comes to mind that you’d like to read about — reach me via contact. And if you’d like to read via feed reader, here is the RSS feed.

Soon, Guan