blog.lokisurf.com presents itself as a blog, but the evidence for even that is thin. The domain has no Wayback Machine history, no WHOIS record, and no about or contact page β the kind of invisibility you'd expect from a very young site or one that deliberately avoids scrutiny. While a personal blog doesn't need a company profile or legal pages, the total absence of identity signals makes it hard to recommend trusting it casually.
If you're looking for a site to follow or rely on, ask yourself: would you normally bookmark a blog whose author you can't identify and that has zero web footprint? Most legitimate hobby blogs at least have an about page or some social media link. blog.lokisurf.com offers none of that. There's nothing outright malicious in the signals, but there's also nothing that builds trust. Until it shows up in the Wayback Machine or adds basic transparency, treat it as a site you browse with low expectations.