I have to be honest with you. When it comes to blog posts these days, I struggle to keep up. It is not for lack of ideas or a shortage of stories to tell. The problem is much simpler than that. It takes an enormous amount of time to type out a full post. My fingers just cannot keep pace with my thoughts, and by the time I finish writing, I often feel like I have already moved on to the next thing.
The projects I share on my blog are not quick little tasks I finish in an afternoon. They are the kind of projects that take days, sometimes even weeks, to complete. I pour myself into them. I work through the hard parts, solve the tricky problems, and finally get to the satisfying moment where everything comes together. By then, I am tired. The last thing I want to do is sit down and write a long, detailed post about something that I have already lived through in my head a hundred times. The excitement is still there, but the energy for typing it all out is gone.
That is where RozeFox comes in. It is a Firefox plugin that has become a quiet little helper in my workflow. The best part is that I did not have to sign up for anything new. It uses the DeepSeek API key I already had, sitting there unused in my account. I write a short post, just the bare bones of what I want to say. A few sentences. The key points. The heart of the story. Then RozeFox takes that short post and rewrites it into a full length article.
I do not just publish it right away. That would be too easy, and honestly, it would not feel like my voice. Instead, I read through the expanded version carefully. I tweak the parts that sound off. I add in details that the plugin could not have known. I smooth out the rough edges. It feels like having a collaborator who takes my messy first draft and hands me back something that looks like a real blog post, ready for me to make it truly mine.
For someone like me, who loves to create and share but hates the slow grind of typing, this has been a small gift. It lets me focus on what I do best. Building things. Figuring things out. Making progress on the next project. And when I am ready to share, the writing part does not feel like a burden anymore. It feels like the natural end to a good story.
Below is the original text I input:
When it comes to blog posts I have a hard time keeping up these days. It takes a long time to type out a full post and often I'm posting about projects I've been working on for days or even weeks.
When it comes to projects like that it's nice to have RozeFox, it's a firefox plugin that uses the deepseek api key I already had to re-write my short posts to full length posts that I read through and tweak.