We've Reached 100K Requests
Today marks a special moment. Across all four Dolice Labs sites—Claude Lab, Gemini Lab, Rork Lab, and Antigravity Lab—we've crossed 100,000 Cloudflare requests.
This milestone feels surreal. When I started this project, I simply wanted to share knowledge about AI technology with curious developers. I never imagined it would grow into something this meaningful. But here we are. And that's entirely thanks to you.
Thank you for reading. Thank you for coming back. Thank you for believing in this project.
What is Dolice Labs?
Dolice Labs is a collection of four independent AI technology blogs, created and maintained by a single developer: me, Masaki Hirokawa (@dolice).
| Site | Focus | Mission | |---|---|---| | Claude Lab | Anthropic's Claude AI | Deep, practical guides for Claude users | | Gemini Lab | Google's Gemini Model | Real-world applications and best practices | | Rork Lab | Rork (App Development) | AI-powered app development in practice | | Antigravity Lab | Google's Antigravity IDE | Mastering the next-generation development environment |
Each site stands alone, but they're united by one core belief: "Make AI technology understandable, accurate, and actionable."
What 100K Requests Really Means
Numbers are fun, but they tell a story worth understanding.
100,000 requests means:
- 100,000 moments when a developer searched for answers and found them on Dolice Labs
- Real people from different countries, speaking different languages, all seeking knowledge
- Some readers come back repeatedly, making Dolice Labs part of their learning journey
- Professionals have shared articles in team meetings, multiplying the impact
That's profound. That's why I'm grateful.
The Strength of Solo Creator
I've deliberately chosen to write these blogs as an individual, not as a corporate voice. This choice matters.
Corporate tech blogs serve many purposes—brand building, lead generation, market positioning. They're excellent resources. But they inevitably carry institutional interests.
Dolice Labs is different. It flows from pure curiosity. It's written because I find these technologies genuinely fascinating and want to share that fascination. When I make a mistake, I correct it honestly. When I discover something elegant, I celebrate it enthusiastically. There's no committee, no politics—just a developer sharing what he's learned.
That simplicity, I believe, creates real value.
What's Next
100K is a milestone, not a destination. Here's what I'm committed to:
1. Deeper Technical Content More advanced guides, case studies, architectural insights, and lessons learned from real projects.
2. Stronger English Presence Our English readers are growing. I'll increase the frequency and depth of English-language articles.
3. Unique Research & Perspectives Comparative analysis of AI tools, emerging trends, original research—content you won't find elsewhere.
4. Community Feedback Your questions, suggestions, and feedback directly shape future articles. Reach out. I'm listening.
A Personal Reflection
This project is entirely non-commercial. No ads, no sponsored content, no affiliate schemes with hidden motives. It exists for one reason: because sharing knowledge is joyful.
If this blog has helped you solve a problem, understand a technology better, or accelerate your work—then it's been worthwhile.
The 100K requests feel important, but the true measure of success is simpler: Are people actually using this knowledge to build better things?
I believe they are. And that drives me to keep writing.
Looking Forward
The next chapter of Dolice Labs will be even better. More thoughtful. More original. More useful.
But none of it happens without you. Your visits, your reading, your feedback—it's the wind beneath this project's wings.
So thank you. Genuinely. From the bottom of my heart.
Let's keep learning together.
Masaki Hirokawa Founder & Solo Creator, Dolice Labs March 25, 2026