My Unique Personality

Unlike over 99% of others, I am a technology- and research-oriented person with very unique personality.

Like scientists and researchers, I have the following symptoms:

  • Asperger Syndrome
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

This is also why I always cry😢 during my university journey.

Personality Overview

The followings are the overview of my 11 unique personality. Don't try to oppose them.

1
Games and Entertainment (including Team Building and Ice-Breaking Games) are the WASTE of my Time!
2
I like being rigorous and explaining everything in detail like researchers. I don't like playing jokes.
3
Rather than quickly making a project, I would like to research more about the working principles like researchers with more advanced settings/options.
4
I can focus on one thing (like a project) for a long time.
5
When I join a company or organisation, I only want to fully focus on my duty.
I will feel mentally uncomfortable if forced to join extra activities (e.g., Team Building Games, Team Travelling) (or encouraged for bonus).
6
Researching my own topics can bring me achievement and happiness.
7
Whether successful or not (usually by teachers, judges, etc.), I always want to try to apply my idea in real life.
In other words, Trial-and-Error is always important to me. Don’t be stopped by others!
8
Regardless of my location (including trains, planes or other transportation) and public holidays, I always think about and focus on my work.
9
Rather than using templates, I start everything from scratch to figure out their technical working principles.
10
If my idea, issue or PR (Pull Request) is rejected by a GitHub repository, fork (or copy) it immediately and improve it based on my own idea for personal use and sharing.
11
Rather than code readability and maintainability, I focus more on the user side, like user experience, security and performance.

That means, I would prefer:

  • HTML + JavaScript + CSS, Apache/NGINX, PHP, MySQL
  • Manual Configuration
  • Linux Server CLI (Command-Line)
  • Learning Each (Linux) Command
  • Manual Server Maintenance

Rather than:

  • Templates (e.g., Vue, React (Native))
  • One-click Installation Scripts
  • GUI Panels (e.g., X-UI)*
  • Automatic SSL Certificate Renewal Tools
  • Automatic Server Maintenance Tools

* Note: Despite not for personal use, I may still include X-UI-like Panels in my content for lazy users.

My Communication Guidelines

Any word opposing or attempting (trying) to oppose my personality can cause me mental stress, whether online or university real life. For this reason, I set up this Communication Guidelines.

To protect the rare 1% audiences:

  • Comments opposing or attempting to oppose my unique personality are not allowed (and so likely to be rejected) on Kensear
  • Kensear does not provide or engage in communities or forums
    (Note: all communities or accounts on any third-party community claiming to be “Kensear” are entirely fake)

Examples of comments making me mentally uncomfortable and to be rejected almost immediately:

  • “Why do you still use LAMP/LNMP tech stack in 2025? You should use the latest one like React”
    (Personality Violated: 9)
  • “Life is not only about research and academics. You should join other type of societies, entertainment, competitions, etc. as well!”
    (Personality Violated: 4, 5)
  • “Why you spend so much time on tech side? You should make use of automation tools to save several hours on server maintenance.”
    (Personality Violated: 3)
  • “If you want to make more friends, you should (definitely) expand your horizon, hobbies and interests! (Why not?)”
    (Personality Violated: 4, 5, 6)

However, the following comments may still be acceptable:

  • “I am a non-tech person confused about Linux commands. Using your same idea, can you also teach me how to configure it with X-UI Panel?”
    (acceptable since it’s only requesting tutorials without negatively commenting on my personality)

Examples of encouraged comments:

  • “I am so proud of you like a scientist devoting your time on your interested research and making detailed observations! Keep your good work!”
  • “Your content is so detailed and I now understand how it works! I need to learn from you like a scientist or researcher.”

Please also refrain from making negative comments on my unique personality on any third-party social media, community, forum, etc.

Thanks for your understanding!