Seen at Tasik Bandar Sri Permaisuri, Kuala Lumpur.

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Seen at Tasik Bandar Sri Permaisuri, Kuala Lumpur.

I’m not sure when this “issue” started, because I know WordPress 6.9, the latest major version, was released back in December 2025, I spent quite some time in January (? February?) 2026 redesigning this blog, and I didn’t find this issue. I also checked the theme — Twenty Twenty Four a.k.a. TT4 — and its last update was in December 2025. Which means, most probably, this comes from the Gutenberg update, which just updated recently.
The “issue” was The Case of “Missing” Block. I’m not sure from where and how I should start this, and whether this is actually normal (but I guess it’s not?) but here goes.
I logged in to my blog dashboard just now, as I want to update the Content Block settings. I accessed the Site Editor as follows: WP Admin > Appearance > Editor. That one is pretty straightforward. I thus got directed to the Site Editor, as expected, and I opened the List View as usual.
I expected to see the Content Block perched nicely and quietly as part of the Query Loop Block on the List View sidebar as usual. I thought I could just… You know, work on my blog then call it a day. But no. This was what I saw.

The pattern “Header”, I get it. The pattern “Footer”, I get it. Now, the Query Loop Block is changed to the pattern “Standard”, because… I guess that’s how it works now? The problem is, when I clicked the dropdown arrow to expand the content, since I expect to see the Content Block inside that pattern, there is still no Content Block? Title Block, Post Date Block, Categories Block, and Tags Block. Where is my Content Block? 🥲
I did find the Content Block by clicking the “Edit section (on the right sidebar). Make sure you have the pattern “Standard” clicked, then click the “Edit section”.

Then, and only then, you will see the Content Block appear. For some reason, the blocks changed, too. From:
… to:
The second one would be the expected view. I did put the Post Date Block, Categories Block, and Tags Block in one group using the Group Block. I don’t know why it’s not reflected as such prior to the template “Standard” being edited. At least, now we know what to do next (a.k.a. Click everything and pray that it works.)
Now! I wanted to edit my Query Loop Block because of this:

The block now has a filtering feature where we can choose the type of posts we want to display based on their taxonomies (categories, authors, and tags). The problem was that it used to be able to only display them, not exclude a specific category or tag. Imagine this situation: You have ten categories on your blog, and your goal is to display all posts from all categories except one category. In the old days, you needed to list the categories you wanted the posts to be visible in, instead of telling the system: “I want to exclude category XYZ.”
The proposal was suggested back in the 2023 on the Gutenberg’s GitHub: Query Block: add ability to exclude terms.
In order to exclude a particular category or tag from the Query Loop block, one must manually add all other categories/tags to the block, leaving the “excluded” option out. This is time consuming and laborious, and would be a better experience to have the option to exclude by taxonomy as well as include.
I supported the proposal, and commented on the GitHub post:
+1. I’m currently working on my blog, and I was hoping I could exclude a category from the main content view and treat it like a “microblogging” on the sidebar. I have been moving away from social media and treating my blog as a one-place-for-all. Having the ability to exclude taxonomies would be really helpful.
It was then in December 2025 that the plea answered and worked on: Query Loop: Exclude terms support, and it was included with the Gutenberg update on ver. 22.4. Now, everyone, let’s all say thank you to Nik Tsekouras 🫡 THANK YOU, NIK! 🙌
What does it mean? It means that you won’t see any posts under the category “Bookmarks” on my blog’s main page, but yes, you can still see them by accessing the category page: https://corianderinpho.com/category/bookmarks/ 🙂 — The same goes with the category “Aside”. This category will serve as the “microblogging” aspect of this blog.
Saw a tree on my way to the TCM clinic yesterday; it was the triangle-est tree I ever seen.


For some reasons, my island has a lot of smug villagers: Marshall, Raymond, Chops, and Lionel. I did design my island as normal as possible (less/no custom designs) and as natural as possible (natural + cottage core-ish with multiple parks, seating areas, and camping areas.) I wonder if those smug villagers are those city bois looking for a peaceful life on an island, ahah.
That said, I’m actually not expecting them to get along well with the rest of the villagers (except with, perhaps, normal and lazy-types), so imagine my surprise seeing Raymond at Gaston’s house. Gaston is one of the grumpies, so imagine a meeting between finance bros/influencer and your grumpy grandpa, hahah.

Gaston was also a host for Sasha, one of the lazy villagers. This is one of the unexpected combos, mostly because Sasha can be… slightly up in the clouds. That said, it feels like seeing a grandpa with one of his grandchildren.

Another unexpected combo: A smug (Marshall) and a lazy (Filbert). It’s like having a lifestyle/coffee influencer meeting a mukbang influencer 😂 I’m not sure how Marshall feels about Filbert’s house, mostly because Filbert has been pretty open in saying that his house is filled with bugs.

That said, it seems like they are quite buddies, because I saw them having karaoke on the island townhall area, together with Chops.


It seems like Marshall has a sweet spot for the lazy folks, because here he is, a host for Sasha.


As for me, I have been enjoying watching falling stars by the pier…

… and watching aurora borealis.

This year’s February is a funky month — or as Malaysian netizens said, “the Truly Malaysia month this year ma.” We had Federal Territory Day and Thaipusam on the same date, February 1, so we had a long weekend from January 30 to February 2. For the upcoming events, we are going to have Lunar New Year, immediately followed with Ramadan and Lent.
We stayed at KL, and while a lot of tourists spots are packed, it was still quite okay-ish. I finished “Love Between Lines” C-drama (28 episodes), and I have been enjoying it! I didn’t have anything bad to say, hahah. Lu Yuxiao as the main female character has been so superb in her acting; it feels “controlled”, in a really good way. She managed to deliver a cute, charming, and warm character without being a “pouty girl”. Her acting screams skills and character depth. Also, since this is a C-drama, viewers are always spoiled by cinematic and wide shots.






We also had a quick visit to the Kinokuniya Bookstore Suria KLCC as Rey wanted to buy an edition of “Diary of the Wimpy Kid”. On the store’s second floor, there is a cafe: O’Coffee Club. This cafe is one of my favorites, and my particular drink to go is their Peach Sunrise: Tea (pu er, so it’s light and nice for your digestion), peach puree, and lemonade.

And a seafood platter at TGI Fridays.

We couldn’t finish the whole thing, so I asked the staff for to-go, and I had their fried fish for my fish fillet sandwich for breakfast on the next day. Yum!

Also, note to self: Be more careful when buying “stickers” from KKV 🥲 Yes, the stuffs are super cute and some are actually good quality, but what I thought was stickers are actually adhesive tapes (my bad, I didn’t read the label carefully when browsing), which means I need to cut the area I want then peel them. While I’m generally okay doing so, having a different expectation was quite surprising, hahah.

Saw this site mentioned the other day on Slack: neocities.org.
Scroll down and you will see “Featured Sites”. Never knew it brings back early 2000s, and it makes me so, so happy.

Nindya. Kapkap. she/her. Indonesian in Malaysia. Millennial. Lo-fi. Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Murder mystery genre.
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