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A complete map of everything on this site. Use this to find topics, navigate the content system, or understand the structure of the library.
New here? This is the right starting point — a clear, practical introduction to the whole system.
The bigger picture of building a real digital presence — websites, systems, and long-term independence.
What owning a website actually means — hosting, domains, control, portability, and the difference between renting and owning.
Why building on platforms you don't control is a liability — and what a more resilient digital structure looks like.
Treating websites, content libraries, and online systems as assets that compound — not expenses that drain.
How search actually works now — and how to build visibility that holds up in an AI-assisted discovery environment.
How AI systems find, interpret, and cite content — and what that means for how you build and structure your site.
Schema.org, JSON-LD, and machine-readable metadata — the layer that turns a web page into a data point machines can trust.
The parts of traditional SEO that still hold — and the parts that need to be updated for an AI-assisted search environment.
How to build a content architecture that works for readers, search engines, and AI systems at the same time.
Building flat-file publishing systems with PHP and JSON — no database, no CMS overhead, full control.
Designing JSON schemas for articles, categories, offers, and pages that machines and humans can both navigate.
Using AI as a production layer within a real content system — prompts, workflows, and quality controls.
Using AI as a production and structuring tool — not to replace thinking, but to extend the system.
Using PHP and JSON as a modern publishing stack — why it works, how it is structured, and how AI tools fit into it cleanly.
Designing content that both humans and AI systems can navigate, trust, and cite — structure, metadata, and federation endpoints.
Building reusable prompt packs, structured AI workflows, and schema-aware generation pipelines for content and code.
Why owning your digital infrastructure matters — and what platform dependency actually costs you.
The technical layer of digital independence — domains, hosting, email, and the infrastructure you control outright.
How to reduce platform dependency over time — practical steps for moving audience, content, and revenue to infrastructure you control.
Building income streams that do not depend on a single platform, algorithm, or employer — the financial side of digital independence.
Krisada in Context to Thailand — personal, cultural, and local background behind the work, the name, and the perspective.