Welcome to my personal site — a curated space where I document what works, what breaks, and what I learn along the way.
I’m Gylang Satria Yudha, a writer who enjoys tinkering with systems, breaking things down, and figuring out how they work. I write not just to explain, but to understand — and this site is where I share that process. Whether it’s server recovery, software quirks, or just thoughts on how things could be better, I document what I explore.
This site serves as a lightweight companion to my main technical blog and the services I occasionally offer.
blog.gylang.my.id – Field Notes & Technical Experiments
This is where I publish deeper documentation and real-world troubleshooting logs. Topics range from Linux server recovery and SLiMS module audits to UI refinement and workflow experiments.
A few recent posts:
- Fixing Timeshift-gtk Not Launching on Linux
- Deploying SLiMS9 Bulian on Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS
- Restoring a Hacked School Website
The blog also offers free member access to exclusive content and templates.
Services & Projects
I focus on building maintainable, user-driven solutions with clear documentation. My current areas of interest include:
- Blocklist Automation: Converting raw text filters into validated Chrome JSON rules with deduplication
- UI Feedback & Documentation: Designing actionable, professional feedback systems for technical and non-technical users
- SLiMS Debugging: Auditing PHP modules and SQL queries for library systems
- Technical Writing: Producing SOPs, guides, and articles with precise terminology and immediate usability
I believe good documentation is not an afterthought — it’s the backbone of sustainable solutions.
If you’re curious, feel free to explore, contribute feedback, or reach out for collaboration.
This site (gylangsatria.github.io) will continue to host lighter updates, quick notes, and personal reflections alongside the main blog.