https://dm.hn Hacker News Blogroll This blogroll is based on revskill's Ask HN thread Could you share your personal blog here? Go to a random blog! Username Description Hyperlink parabyl some interesting projects I've worked on, and https://ciaran.co.za a few things I've written. Near 400 posts, writing about a lot of stuff. Here's some of my favorites over the years: - https://xeiaso.net/blog/ anything-message-queue - Anything can be a message queue if you use it wrongly enough - https://xeiaso.net/blog/ a-weapon-to-surpass-metal-gear - A weapon to surpass Metal Gear - https://xeiaso.net/blog/ xena %F0%9F%A5%BA - : the best sudo replacement - https://xeiaso.net https://xeiaso.net/blog/ sleeping-the-technical-interview - Sleeping Through the Technical Interview - https:// xeiaso.net/blog/ experimental-rilkef-2018-11-30 - I Put Words on this Webpage so You Have to Listen to Me Now https://xeiaso.net/feeds to subscribe. Been considering an email list. I'm trying to write more, but I am not a joshmanders great writer nor do I feel my thoughts are https://joshmanders.com worthy (despite many people saying they'd read about them, lol) New to blogging but interested in DevOps, chillycurve WordPress, and Go, along with normal techy https://blakeashleyjr.com things. Infamous for discussions of Go.. (vs Rust..) but mostly it's me getting excited about learning & teaching computery stuff like: ICMP in Making our own ping: https:// fasterthanli.me/series/making-our-own-ping fasterthanlime ELF in Making our own executable packer: https://fasterthanli.me/ https://fasterthanli.me/series/ making-our-own-executable-pac... HTTP 1&2: https://fasterthanli.me/articles/ the-http-crash-course-nobod... Anyway yeah! Some folks hate it some folks love it, we need stuff for everyone. Here's mine :) https://david.coffee/I blog about random bits and blobs in tech. Sometimes a review, sometimes trying out something new. Wanted to try and keep it interesting and not too fixated on one category. Last post is a mini review on a travel router, and if you need one - https:// dvcrn david.coffee/the-case-for-a-travel-router/ Or https://david.coffee/ going through the process of getting custom molded earplugs done - https://david.coffee/ my-custom-molded-attenuating-earplugs/ Or using Elixir to build a distributed ChatGPT CLI - https://david.coffee/ mini-chatgpt-in-elixir-and-genserver/ Not as active as I wished tech and personal musings when I find time to write about them.My favorite is Schrodinger's zdwolfe Microservice, which was fun to write https:// https://zdwolfe.medium.com/ zdwolfe.medium.com/ schr%C3%B6dingers-microservice-c4... Lot's of random stuff from tools, to troubleshooting, to how-tos to random essays mostly with a philosophical bent I guess - Tool: Indexed Book Note Taking https:// blog.robertsimoes.org/posts/ tool-indexed-book-note-t... - Notes: How Dropbox scaled 2007 to 2023 https:// blog.robertsimoes.org/posts/ devrob notes-how-dropbox-scaled... - Social Network https://blog.robertsimoes.org/ Behaviour and Taxation Strategies https:// blog.robertsimoes.org/posts/ social-network-behaviour... - Four wings of a Software engineer: https:// blog.robertsimoes.org/posts/ four-wings-of-software-e... - Return on Intelligence: Transhumanism, Stagnation or Bureaucracy? https://blog.robertsimoes.org/ perspectives/on-return-on-inte... I'm a web developer, so I end up mostly brntn writing about Python / Django related topics https://brntn.me in that space, but really it's anything tech related. It's been a while since the last entry but I got some interesting low level stuff there - https://onatm.dev/2019/04/05/ onatm anatomy-of-a-hack-assembly-prog... - https:// https://onatm.dev onatm.dev/2019/04/07/ anatomy-of-a-hack-assembly-prog... and this one is my fav piece: https://onatm.dev/2020/ 08/10/let-s-implement-a-bloom-filter/ Writing about writing. And swords. Of most interest to HN readers is probably this piece of flash fiction, Prompt Engineering for pre-Singularity Service Workers [0], inspired by the idea that LLMs like ChatGPT are likely Zanni to change the way people communicate with https://lovebloodrhetoric.com/ each other. But there's also this ten-part series on how to write a fight scene [1].[0] https://lovebloodrhetoric.com/2023/06/20/ prompt-engineering-... [1] https:// lovebloodrhetoric.com/2019/05/08/ writing-the-fight-r... 779 blog posts. Writing about engineering, startups, math, and AI. Many of the posts have rich discussions on HN. You can see the top ones here: https://hn.algolia.com/? dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que... --- * Reflections on 10k Hours of Programming (421 points) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item? id=28086836 * Don't Use Kubernetes Yet (306 points) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item? id=31795160 * Google search's death by a rckrd thousand cuts (292 points) - https:// https://matt-rickard.com news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36564042 * The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Makefiles (256 points) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item? id=32438616 * I Miss the Programmable Web (248 points) - https://news.ycombinator.com/ item?id=32284375 * What Comes After Git? (227 points) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item? id=31984450 --- RSS Feed: https:// matt-rickard.com/rss Email list: https:// matt-rickard.com/subscribe Musings on technology and other topics. Some examples: A Timelapse of a monstera deliciosia taken from frames of a Wyze cam: https://banagale.com/ monstera-deliciosa-timelapse-with-wyzec... My first experience with the 3D holographic bredren laser disc game, Time Traveler and Dragon's https://banagale.com Lair in an arcade: https://banagale.com/ xr-vr-ar-2022-pt-1-dragons-lair-and-hol... Early notes on Spatial Audio: https:// banagale.com/apple-spatial-audio.htm A highlight of a Devendra Banhart song: https:/ /banagale.com/ new-devendra-banhart-track-fur-hildegar... You probably have seen this in the front page sometime last week due to the "Fast machines, slow machines" post :) I started this blog during exams session back in university and I'll reach the 20-year mark next year. Wow. I write about my own projects, but also tech in general based on my current interests, which at the moment are around Rust, Bazel (again), and Unix systems in general. It's interesting how the blog has changed: I used to write short posts almost daily describing whatever I had been tinkering with in open source projects (back when I contributed to NetBSD and Gnome regularly)... or whatever crossed my mind really. These days, most of those jmmv misc posts go into social media, and the blog https://jmmv.dev/ is reserved for purposeful articles, which end up being much longer (and thus infrequent). Commenting on the blog used to be much more common years ago, but these days discussion happen off-site in either social media or here. Similarly, people used to visit the blog periodically, but these days nobody does: traffic to the blog is either from organic searches or from spikes due to referrals from sites like HN. As for how I build it: the posts are written in Markdown; I use Hugo to generate the site; Bootstrap for styling; and my custom web service (EndTRACKER) to offer email subscriptions, post voting and commenting, as well as privacy-respecting analytics. Random musings of a professor of Bioengineering at the University of California, Riverside. A few highlights: - https://groverlab.org/hnbfpr/ 2017-12-10-csu.html - My investigation into a fictitious California university and its link wgrover to predatory academic journals. - https:// https://groverlab.org/hnbfpr groverlab.org/hnbfpr/ 2019-08-19-gene-roddenberry-ucr... - Looking into filming locations for Gene Roddenberry's TV show pilot "Genesis II" that was filmed at UC Riverside in 1972. - https://groverlab.org /hnbfpr/2019-08-06-stereo-records.html - How stereo phonograph records work. Writing about computer graphics. Long ykl detailed posts every few months. It's been on https://blog.yiningkarlli.com a slight pause over the past year, but new stuff coming soon. Been writing on it for almost 18 years - a mix of tech, design, photography. Custom designed myself, but built with Jekyll. Some recent posts: - https://paulstamatiou.com/ stuff-i-use/ (a set of "gear" pages i've been trying to keep up to date) - https:// paulstamatiou.com/digital-clutter/ (Digital clutter: Learning to let go and stop hoarding PStamatiou terabytes) - https://paulstamatiou.com/ https://paulstamatiou.com revisiting-the-apple-ipod/ (Revisiting the iPod: Buying and using a 20 year old iPod) - https://paulstamatiou.com/craft/ (Craft: Thoughts on elevating product quality) - https://paulstamatiou.com/ building-a-windows-10-lightroom-ph... (Building a Lightroom PC: Why I switched to Windows and built a water-cooled 5.2GHz editing machine) I have been writing here since 2001. I write infrequently, so there are only about 50 posts so far. Some of my favourite posts: - https://susam.net/blog/lisp-in-vim.html - https://susam.net/blog/fd-100.html - https:// susam.net/blog/peculiar-self-references.html - https://susam.net/blog/ susam langford-pairing.html - https://susam.net/ https://susam.net/ blog/self-printing-machine-code.html The blog and the website is statically generated using a Common Lisp program. Only the comment form is dynamic and served using a tiny web application, also written in Common Lisp. See https://github.com/susam/susam.net for the source code. I've been writing for a while now. Mostly front-end development, random experiments and creative coding. My most popular post that was on the first page of HN earlier this stankot year: https://muffinman.io/blog/ https://muffinman.io/ draw-svg-rope-using-javascript/ I'm pretty proud of my generative, pen plotted drawings: https://muffinman.io/art/ And one of my favorites: https://muffinman.io/blog/ breaking-down-krypton/ Edit: Typo. mebassett - whatever idea I have that I think is worth https://mebassett.info/essays exploring in a rambling essay. I write this on unintended consequences in paulorlando tech, policy, and business.https:// https://unintendedconsequenc.es/ unintendedconsequenc.es/ I mostly blog about programming and software, or whatever comes across my mind. One of my Auguste favourite posts is "This is not the Web I've https://dheinemann.com Known", which is about personal websites and the Small Web. https://dheinemann.com/posts/ 2022-01-09-this-is-not-the-web-... joeross The latest in a long line of blogs spanning https://blog.joeross.me back to 2005ish. Mostly musings on my side projects, AI cpill experiments, game development with a twist of http://alexander.whillas.com life/work philosophy. Personal blog with a handful of tech-oriented posts and a gallery of some of my favorite photos. Haven't posted in a bit, but this thread is motivating. Made with Jekyll, wyum hosted on GitHub pages, with Cloudflare in https://williamhuster.com front. It's super lightweight. My goal is to keep the PageSpeed score at 100. My personal favorite post is: "Explore JavaScript with Axis & Allies" https://williamhuster.com/ explore-js-with-axis-and-allies/ I write weekly on https://connortumbleson.com using Ghost. Started as a new years resolution I've kept just discussing what crosses my life or mind. My favorite posts:* https://connortumbleson.com/2017/05/01/ the-human-behind-the-... - being an open iBotPeaches source maintainer * https:// https://connortumbleson.com connortumbleson.com/2018/02/11/ stumbling-into-a-mlm-... - wandering into an MLM and researching it * https:// connortumbleson.com/2019/06/02/ apktool-in-the-wild/ - finding apktool unintentional markings in a released application Computer history, some PDP-1 and Commodore masswerk PET related content, and a few other things, https://www.masswerk.at/nowgobang/ as well, e.g., we have a closer look at Charles Joseph Minard. 0d0a Reverse engineering, debugging, and some https://nevesnunes.github.io/blog/ silly contraptions. I've been a researcher, engineer, consultant, investor, and product manager in Cyber Security since 1995. Interested in the design and architecture of secure systems and nickdothutton infrastructures, the prospects for strategic https://blog.eutopian.io software, and the nascent subject of cyber statecraft. I blog at the conflux of these and other related subjects at https:// blog.eutopian.ioWriting sporadically as commitments, projects, and the lawyers allow. Some programming stuff, some totally random stuff, and lately some 3D printing stuff! I think my most well-known post is a how-to for encrypted dual-boot in Ubuntu: https:// mkasberg www.mikekasberg.com/blog/2020/04/08/ https://www.mikekasberg.com dual-boot-ubuntu... More recently, I've gotten into some programmatic 3D printing stuff like this: https://www.mikekasberg.com/ blog/2023/04/27/3d-printing-the-... My blog has seen more time and effort put toward trying out different static site kdheepak generators than interesting posts, but I'm https://kdheepak.com/blog/ sharing none the less :) https://kdheepak.com /blog/ My tech blog:https:// liam-on-linux.dreamwidth.org/ Personal: https://lproven.dreamwidth.org/ These replaced the roughly 20 year old, but now Russian-owned... http:// lproven liam-on-linux.livejournal.com/ ... and... https://liam-on-linux.dreamwidth.org/ https://lproven.livejournal.com/ ... due to the Ukrainian invasion. I cannot abide by the LJ AUP that requires me not to criticize the Russian government. Slava Ukrayini! These days, the vast majority of my writing is on https://www.theregister.com/ though. calebjosue https://www.calebjosue.com/faber.html Still under development but basically my JanisIO life. I will publish more of my writings, https://janis.jo songs and movies in near future. :) Elixir, Ecto, SQL, and a bit of devops notes andreicek and ideas. There is a more personal section https://0x7f.dev/ that will contain random ideas and observations. My blog is at https://cobertos.com/blogRight now it's archival stuff and tiny home stuff, cobertos though in the future it'll include other https://cobertos.com/blog projects I work on and other weird software arcana Ah this is fun to see everyone's favorite posts of their own!Mine is eatonphil.com. Some of my favorite posts: - https:// notes.eatonphil.com/zigrocks-sql.html: Writing a SQL database, take two: Zig and RocksDB - https://notes.eatonphil.com/ documentdb.html: Writing a document database from scratch in Go: Lucene-like filters and indexes - https://notes.eatonphil.com/ 2023-05-25-raft.html: Implementing a distributed key-value store on top of eatonphil implementing Raft in Go - https:// https://notes.eatonphil.com/zigrocks-sql.html notes.eatonphil.com/lua-in-rust.html: Writing a minimal Lua implementation with a virtual machine from scratch in Rust - https:// notes.eatonphil.com/ parser-generators-vs-handwritten...: Parser generators vs. handwritten parsers: surveying major language implementations in 2021 - https://notes.eatonphil.com/ emulating-amd64-starting-with-el...: Emulating linux/AMD64 userland: interpreting an ELF binary Not very coherent, but I try to only post IvyMike when I have something neat or interesting to https://ivymike.dev say. Software engineering, neat gadgets, and 3d printing are some of the topics. tomodachi94 Some Python and Lua content, as well as some https://tomodachi94.github.io other niche content. ozcap https://blog.oscars.dev I've spent the last 2+ years rewriting it DustinBrett from WordPress into an entire desktop https://dustinbrett.com/ environment. But I still do blog whenever I get the courage to.https://dustinbrett.com/ I'm at https://www.jvt.me blogging about jamietanna software, IndieWeb, things I've learned and https://www.jvt.me doing Week Notes looking back at the week I've just had frenchie4111 https://www.staycaffeinated.com/ - https://vonguard.net/2022/10/30/ utterly-insane-movies-weve-w... Terrible movies. - https://vonguard.net/2022/04/27/ VonGuard why-david-and-peter-paul-are... David and https://vonguard.net/ Peter Paul made some good movies. - https:// vonguard.net/2021/09/03/ 5g-enables-the-real-peer-to-... 5G is the final key to the peer-to-peer revolution. - I barely have time to write anymore but its a blog in 2 parts, one is a modern more professional-esque where I write about ML, comfymatrix discrete optimization, and security. The https://bayesianneuron.com other is a good old fashioned 90s style geocities type "space" where I rant and do random writings Technology and technology-adjacent culture posts a few times per year. Mostly around my prepend interest in data, programming, APIs, http://prepend.com cryptography, travel, books, and consulting (way back in the 00s). For the past 2.5 years, I've published summaries of each month as it ends, so on 2023-06-30, I published a summary of June 2023. Each post has the following:- Narrative Introduction; - Podcasts reviews (each review is 25 words or fewer); - Nerdy Software (25 words or fewer on a piece of software I like); - Bougie Products (25 words or fewer on a product I like); - Personal Finance and Investing (advice in 25 words or fewer); - Reading (each review is 25 words or fewer); - abc3 A List. The name of my blog comes from a https://newsletter.disappearingmoment.com/archive quote that inspires me: "In music, as in everything, the disappearing moment of experience is the firmest reality." (Benjamin Boretz) It's hosted on Buttondown: https:// newsletter.disappearingmoment.com/archive Posts that don't fit my monthly format are hosted on Sourcehut (via Hugo): https:// disappearingmoment.com/ My favorite post is about getting to know a song that a friend recommended: https://disappearingmoment.com/ exposure-loss-jacqueline/ www.fortressofdoors.comMostly write about my time in the games industry (and lately AI), larsiusprime this old article from 2018 kinda put me on https://www.fortressofdoors.com/so-you-want-to-compete-with-steam/ the map: https://www.fortressofdoors.com/ so-you-want-to-compete-with-... Mild achievements and severe disappointments IndisciplineK Personal software projects (Nim, Rust, Lua), https://indiscipline.github.io audio engineering, design, rare notes on technology. tek256 Incoherent ramblings about making games, game https://tek256.com engines, and just software in general isolatedsystem CERN engineer writing about cooling systems https://isolatedsystem.com and simulations. It's not much, and I haven't blogged much recently, but I'm currently working on a series of blog posts about using Nix (the package manager) for building docker images (or rather, OCI images) from monorepos that dindresto consist of projects in multiple programming https://korz.dev languages, including caching of build artifacts and dependencies. I may also write about Rust, wgpu (the WebGPU implementation), computer graphics and game development in the future. My personal digital garden with flora fsiefken consisting of psychology, technology, https://olin.monster philosophy and spirituality I feel a tad awkward because 1) I only started this last week 2) I'm not super tech-y or owt like everyone else here, I'm just a bloke who knows his limits. It's very lightweight & basic and inspired by the likes OliveMate of bearblog and other small blogs.https:// https://callmeo.live callmeo.live It's for expressing general thoughts really, and it serves as a fun trial by fire as every little change inevitably runs into problems, but it's a nice learning experience. Hopefully my writing isn't terrible! But still working on getting back into the dareiff habit. After burnout writing for someone https://derekr.net/notes else, it's taken quite a while to want to write _anything_. Few tech blogs, some opinions, some suggestions.Sample: https://www.rockoder.com/ pagade 2020/04/26/passformula/ (Passformula: Create http://www.rockoder.com/ Complex, Unique Passwords and Remember Them All) Showcases a few projects I've made, and some tfvlrue food adventures. I have plans to write more, https://www.unterminated.com but it's slow going :) Posts about the Web and the software that 80x25 powers it. Light on content right now but https://www.mcnulty.blog/ will hopefully change that soon. Javantea_ https://www.altsci.com/blog/ Blogs are a deep https://www.cell-game.com/ dive sometimes and light fare other times. Perhaps a hundred posts, with the last significant block being ten years ago. I should really get back to it sometime... Posts that tend to have some lasting power: - https://imrannazar.com/ GameBoy-Emulation-in-JavaScript - A ten-part series (intended to be longer) on the Two9A implementation of emulators with the example https://imrannazar.com/ of a GameBoy; - https://imrannazar.com/ Let's-Build-a-JPEG-Decoder - A four-part series (intended to be longer) about the concepts behind JPEG and building a decoder; - http://imrannazar.com/ Extended-Text-Mode-on-the-C64 - Going back fifteen years, an exploration of how to build an 80x25 text mode on the Commodore 64. Raw thoughts on technology, the data ecosystem, automation and their overall blakeburch impacts on society.Need to be more https://bytesdataaction.substack.com/ consistent, as I'm sitting with a backlog of blog topics. https:// bytesdataaction.substack.com/ snihalani https://suren.fyi My personal blog writing mainly about technical things such as Kubernetes (and voigt Containers), WebAssembly or Zig. Lately I'm https://christophvoigt.com/ documenting my progress of learning the Rust programming language by taking notes on specific topics. - tech stuff mostly. I haven't posted since tgorgolione 2015, but there's some interesting stuff on https://tgorg.com there... DiFronzo - small personal blog, writes about tech and https://blog.vfiles.no stuff- -- not as active as I previously was by lack vbernat of time, but there are some quite popular https://vincent.bernat.ch articles with an accent on networking stuff, but also some programming. Mostly focused on frontend development (dating back to 2013) with some management topics, remote work topics (such as when I worked remotely from Thailand for 3 months rnicholus with most of my team remaining in-person in https://raynicholus.com the US), and a number of posts that lead up to the web development book I published via Apress. A few backend and random tech-focused opinion pieces in there too. My blog: https://hartenfeller.dev/blog . I mainly blog about WebDev (SvelteKit lastly) and Oracle APEX.It was one of my best phartenfeller decisions ever, as it helped me understand https://hartenfeller.dev/blog things better and led to me meeting many great, interesting, and clever guys at conferences, etc. (French and English content)Started in 2004 on Dotclear, migrated to Wordpress around 2008/2009 then, last year, exported everything to make a static website/gemini capsule of it (with a custom python script) ploum This blog has changed my life. It landed me https://ploum.net/ jobs, it made me become a writer without having to ask (all the book I've published so fare were on request of publishers because of my blog). I'm really happy to have all this history and I hope to keep it until my very last post. It is now part of my identity. Mine is about me and how I overcome loneliness that has been a part of my life aurimas13 for third of my life where I speak about my https://transcendloneliness.substack.com/ tips, advice and science on this subject. On the way I share my stories. Here it is - https://transcendloneliness.substack.com/ (or its clone https://her.esy.fun)I blog about functional programming (haskell, clojure), but also emacs org-mode, thing like these. I sometimes tell myself I should invest more time to write down more about my thoughts there. I am happy to be part of the yogsototh 512kb club. Here are a few posts that were https://yannesposito.com somehow popular: - https://her.esy.fun/ Scratch/en/blog/Learn-Vim-Progressively/ - https://her.esy.fun/Scratch/en/blog/ Haskell-the-Hard-Way/ (updated by https:// her.esy.fun/posts/0010-Haskell-Now/index.html ) - https://her.esy.fun/Scratch/en/blog/ Yesod-tutorial-for-newbi... mintplant - experiments and odds and ends, infrequently https://spindas.dreamwidth.org updated! -- Mostly technical content, but every once in a while I write about something else that davish grabs my attention.I'm still trying to make https://davi.sh/blog writing regularly more of a habit. I don't have much of a backlog of topics, so trying to work on that a bit. 2,155 posts on parenting, traditional music, jefftk contra dance, effective altruism, https://www.jefftk.com/ programming, cooking, and anything else I'm excited about at the moment. A suite of blogs on the latest advancements in technology that are shaping the future. Irene From artificial intelligence and wearables to https://www.aurametrix.com/blog.html nano-sensors, cutting-edge diagnostics and less discussed medical cases. I write about DevOps (mainly containers and mac-chaffee Kubernetes) and security stuff: https:// https://www.macchaffee.com/blog/ www.macchaffee.com/blog/ I started recently after a little cancer scare shook me up. It is about trying new things, re-starting my life a bit, I think. I plan to write for fun about things that I find interesting and that give me joy, like walking multiple paths of Camino de Santiago honzabe or my attempts to return to competitive https://crisis40.com/english/ cycling at 47. It also exists in Spanish and Czech (I have international friends as a result of living in multiple countries): - https://crisis40.com/ - https://crisis40.com/ cesky/ No ads or pop-ups or anything, very simple design, powered by Hugo. I write about topics I find interesting. bfdes Current blog posts discuss property testing, https://bfdes.in library design, and combinatorial optimization. I still have to find an area of focus for my writing but a pattern so far is that I like omneity explaining and simplifying technical concepts https://omarkama.li/blog to a non technical audience, starting with Digital Infrastructure and AI. - a random assortment of programming (mostly thombles Rust recently), technical quirks, and https://thomask.sdf.org/ reflections on technology. I've given up on being consistent enough to stick to a theme. late to the party, buthttps://sigwait.org/ henry_flower ~alex/blog/ topics: linux (usually in some https://sigwait.org/~alex/blog/ sort of critique), javascript, emacs, & random quotes from books I'm reading midzer DJ sets, philosophical stuff, simple recipes, https://midzer.de/ tech tutorials [DE/EN] I lived in a box truck for six years while working at Google and chronicled my thoughts abound and experiences and shenanigans. Still not https://frominsidethebox.com sure what I'll do with the blog going forward, my current life being significantly less novel. I write seldomly but my interests vary around a1o game development and random software things I https://ericonotes.blogspot.com/ make or accomplish. I started a few years ago but only found a good rhythm in the past ~year. I am 75% of the way to my (arbitrary) goal of hitting 100k written words. Lots of posts on architecture, AWS, and performance with a little bit of engineering leadership mixed in. Some recent posts: * https:// sophiabits.com/blog/ understanding-secrets-manager (did you know Secrets Manager "staging labels" can be used sophiabits to colocate related secrets?) * https:// https://sophiabits.com/blog sophiabits.com/blog/ using-terraform-plan-to-write-ia... (write Terraform for your infra without learning Terraform) * https://sophiabits.com/blog/ object-ids-for-humans (ID formats have surprising performance and DX impacts!) * https://sophiabits.com/blog/ evaluating-a-new-technology (my checklist for when a team member proposes adding something new to our tech stack) RSS: http:// sophiabits.com/feed.rss.xml mib32 You can join me on telegram https://t.me/ https://t.me/antonmurygin antonmurygin It's pretty new, first post was made in September of 2022. I've been going at the speed of ~1 post per month since then so I got 8 posts. I mostly talk about stuff I've been learning about. For instance: 1. Lagrangian mechanics I [https:// oktagonia.github.io/blog/lanlifshitz_1/ notes.html] and II [https:// oktagonia.github.io/blog/lanlifshitz_2/ notes.html] 2. Group theory (solubility and symmetric groups in particular) [https:// oktagonia.github.io/blog/insolubility/p.html] Besides this, I occasionally write about some octed of my own explorations as well; stuff that https://oktagonia.github.io/blog/blog.html doesn't fit as neatly into a university course format: 1. Going over a random lemma from Newton's Principia [https:// oktagonia.github.io/blog/lemma14/ lemma14.html] 2. Encoding ternary logic into the lambda calculus (I previously posted on HN) [https://oktagonia.github.io/blog/ternary /ternary.html] 3. Some epistemological ideas (tbh this is not very good and I intend to write a better post about this stuff soon) [https://oktagonia.github.io/blog/pragsol/ p.html] I hope you guys enjoy and give me some feedback if you got some. Not really a blog, just a few static HTML articles I've written over the years related brynet to my (and others) work on OpenBSD. I hope to https://brynet.ca/ write some more eventually, but preoccupied with other things in my life. Mostly writing about software I'm working on or things I'm thinking about. Technical gskye topics include: software startups, https://skyefreeman.com development with iOS, SwiftUI, Common Lisp (which the blog is built/served with!), Emacs Lisp, and soon Elixir/Phoenix/LiveView. Technical blog covering a range of topics. mschaef Some ongoing focus on Lisp/Clojure and recent https://www.mschaef.com musings on personal computing in the 80's and 90's. There is a wide variety of random content on bovermyer my site. This is my blog. I tend to write https://benovermyer.com/blog more often about gaming and life in general, and tech only sporadically. chupchap It's a mix of personal thoughts and https://balanarayan.com Salesforce knowledge davelondon - my adventures in the mountains https://www.wildernessprime.com/ Oh, boy, it's a random collection of things. Here's a smattering of posts about: - climbing: https://josh.works/climbing/2016/05 /29/on-boldness-in-climbi... - went to the top of HN, changing your mac address: https:/ /josh.works/ shell-script-basics-change-mac-address - how to write a letter of recommendation for wonder_er yourself: https://josh.works/ https://josh.works/blog how-to-write-a-letter-of-recommendation-f... i've found SO MANY wonderful personal blogs here on HN. I even built a little web scraping thing a long time ago to scrape these links from the top-level comments: https://random-hn-blog.herokuapp.com/ Heroku shut it down, but I'm gonna see if i can bring it back online in like 30 seconds... My blog since 2004 with a variety of jfoucher subjects, some technical some less so. I https://jfoucher.com/ rarely blog anymore so most of the content is pretty out of date. pards I write sporadically about programming, https://craigpardey.com technology, methodology, and team structures. Exploratory, but the general themes are ianyanusko startups, religion, the Beatles, article https://somethingaboutcats.substack.com/ reviews, and travel! btasker I write about a range of stuff, though https://www.bentasker.co.uk there's usually a tech angle to it Distributed systems, database systems, mad44 writing, research, cloud computinghttps:// https://muratbuffalo.blogspot.com muratbuffalo.blogspot.com asimpletune I haven't blogged in a while, but I've got https://spenc.es/ some stuff coming out, hopefully soon. danielcorin I mostly write about LLMs (lately) or https://blog.danielcorin.com/ whatever I'm learning or working on vanjajaja1 It's a work in progress, I didn't want to https://vanja.oljaca.me launch yet but will soon Mostly I help developers grow -- I share my thoughts as a CTO about building digital products, growing teams, scaling development and in general being a good technical founder. Some of the popular posts are: - https://vadimkravcenko.com/shorts/ things-they-didnt-teach-yo... - Things they bndr didn't teach you at the university - https:// https://vadimkravcenko.com vadimkravcenko.com/shorts/project-estimates/ - Rules of thumb for Project Estimations - https://vadimkravcenko.com/shorts/ contracts-you-should-never... - Contracts you should never sign. Most of the blog posts have ended up on the Frontpage here, here's the list: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange= all&page=0&prefix=true&que... Cheers, Vadim Several dozen posts, mostly stuff about kyrofa Ubuntu, robotics, or other open source https://kyrofa.com/ things. Primarily writing about Vue, Nuxt, Node, and codybontecou Python content. I'm starting to dig into https://codybontecou.com/ VisionOS and SwiftUI and hope to write about that soon. Analytics experiments and opinion, around 10 jhpacker years of back deep dive articles -- mostly https://www.quantable.com/blog Google Analytics web performance, bots, SEO. is more notes to myself than anything else. Here are some posts I'm happiest with (some are just lists of references):- https:// www.bbkane.com/blog/learn-ssl/ - https:// bbkane www.bbkane.com/blog/ https://www.bbkane.com/blog/ linkedin-recruiters-over-time/ - https:// www.bbkane.com/blog/ software-engineering-ideas-that-... - https:/ /www.bbkane.com/blog/short-bash-snippets/ alanbernstein Math, coding, tinkering. http://blog.alanbernstein.net/ I started to do short blogs on algorithmic lhnz problems and also neural networks for a http://sebinsua.com beginner-but-tenacious audience. Mostly bits of code and explanations that I jonchang took notes for and then later realized would https://jonathanchang.org make a good blog post. andrewhayterr https://andrewhayter.com/ igpay pretty random assortment side projects https://www.csun.io/ -It's like my open notebook. I use it to keep summary of books I have read. Most Viewed: 1. Summary of No by Jim Camp - https:// www.chestergrant.com/ summary-no-the-only-negotiating... 2. Summary of Never eat alone by Keith Ferrazzi and Tahl Raz - https://www.chestergrant.com/ never-eat-alone-by-keith-ferraz... 3. Summary chegra of Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande - https://www.chestergrant.com https://www.chestergrant.com/ highlights-from-the-checklist-m... 4. Summary of Fate of Empires by Sir John Glubb - https: //www.chestergrant.com/ summary-fate-of-empires-by-sir-... 5. Summary of Don't make me think by Steve Krug - https: //www.chestergrant.com/ summary-dont-make-me-think-revi... mutagen Mostly personal and a little bit of photos https://chris.cothrun.com/ pacifika Some musings on technology, software and https://vandragt.com society. Powered by a bespoke microblog CMS aidog I write on https://idogawa.devRuby, Raspberry https://idogawa.dev Pi, AI, Japan, Switzerland TomasD Few tech posts before OpenShift SRE role at https://www.tomas.io Red Hat caseysoftware https://caseysoftware.com/ ~100 posts over 15+ years. I don't update it amenghra often anymore, but I still do have those https://quaxio.com/ inevitable drafts I never got around to publish. My repository of recipes, art, notes, music, wcerfgba photography, and essays. Software, economics, https://jpreston.xyz politics, ethics, food, democracy, etc. I write about affordable access to internet with a focus on Africa. Some recent-ish posts I am proud of: * A Game of Stones - https:// manypossibilities.net/2023/01/ a-game-of-stones/ - rethinking telecom regulation * A Penny Black Broadband Strategy stevelsong - https://manypossibilities.net/2021/03/ https://manypossibilities.net a-penny-black-broadban... - democratising access to backhaul * The 5G Fugazi - https:// manypossibilities.net/2020/05/the-5g-fugazi/ - dismantling 5G hype * Annual review of African telecom infrastructure development - https://manypossibilities.net/series/ africa-telecom-infrastr... Recently started writing regularly. Have decided to focus on technical nuances and programming mental models learned the hard way, things I wish I knew in college or early career. https://ankitag9.substack.com/p/ startup-prerequisites-part-1 - About my ankitag9 learning from running my startup for 5 years. https://ankitag9.substack.com/ https://ankitag9.substack.com/p/ perspective-newsletter-3 - The latest one I wrote on LLMs https://ankitag9.substack.com/p /what-is-in-the-box-ask-airpo... - About the breakthrough brought in by Airpods. https:// ankitag9.substack.com/p/our-shopping-problem - Thinking about TAM Over 200 posts on random things I have learnt or found interesting. Some are techie, some are work related, some are about life. Recent posts have included:https://ilearnt.com/posts markrainey /publicprivatekeysintro/ - an introduction to https://ilearnt.com/ public/private keys for non techies https:// ilearnt.com/posts/serviceandhospitality/ - service v hospitality https://ilearnt.com/ posts/bewareofthenormal/ - beware of the normal avodonosov https://avodonosov.blogspot.com/ I've had various blogs over the years, ryjo intermittently contributing to them when the https://ryjo.codes mood strikes. This one is no different :) Jack5500 https://www.werder.space influx , I don't post much, but mostly technical, https://mattmichie.com SaaS, Python, Linux DeusExMachina Focused on iOS development, Swift, and https://matteomanferdini.com/blog SwiftUI - I cover a lot of topics ranging from indymike development, business and occasionally a https://mikeseidle.com political rant. Not all that active, but https:// rainingdeerbox blog.jmthornton.netI write occasionally about https://blog.jmthornton.net Emacs, full-stack development and other random stuff Dejital Movies, photography, music.. many interests. https://snevsky.com/ synack Mostly about embedded programming in Ada. https://synack.me/ A blog about research in neurodegenerative diseases such as Lou Gehrig disease, Parkinson's and Alzheimer diseases. I am not a medical doctor, just a retired engineer JPLeRouzic with a strong interest in my domain. Everyday https://padiracinnovation.org/News/ I look at published scientific articles in those areas and I select a few ones that I summarize. It's also a platform for me to experiment about Web technologies. graystevens A combination of cyber security, project https://grh.am ideas, and general ramblings. zellyn -- not updated in a while. Notable mainly for https://zellyn.com my pikchr port to Go. bradbeam Just started. Working on Go and Kubernetes https://squiggly.dev and observability. jklinger410 https://jklinger.co/blog/ aeze Just random musings, I've been picking up https://orochena.net/blog speed recently. primarily yearly compilations of favorite dominik books I've read, along with a few assorted https://dominik.net essays I try to write up helpful or interesting pieces I feel either aren't covered sufficiently elsewhere or for my own reference. Covers a pretty wide array of technologies (software architecture, messaging systems, DBMSs, etc). I generally bhoey try to target the intermediate level that https://bhoey.com/blog/ often gets lost in the spectrum between surface-level intros or expert level deep dives. My hope is that someone gains an better understanding or discovers a new practical tool or approach that they can then use to better their life and career. brycewray https://www.brycewray.com Pretty new, started blogging again after many years, focussing on data and AWS topics- Using DuckDB in AWS Lambda https://tobilg.com /using-duckdb-in-aws-lambda - A poor man's tobilg data lake in the cloud https://tobilg.com/ https://tobilg.com casual-data-engineering-or-a-poor-mans-da... - Gathering and analyzing public ip address data from cloud providers https://tobilg.com/ gathering-and-analyzing-public-cloud-prov... Just starting, most post's will be written in lsferreira42 Brazilian Portuguese:https:// https://www.leandrosf.com www.leandrosf.com ryanblakeley is about animal intelligence https://ryanblakeley.net knaik94 small personal blog, still a work in progress https://knaik.github.io/ nfriend Very infrequent updates on my latest side https://nathanfriend.io/ projects. mattstrayer https://www.mattstrayer.com I really love this thread. So many great websites, it almost reminds one of the good old days, where you could wander from one blog to another.I have ended up with two blogs and by no means update them often enough. My personal blog started out as being tech-focused with a bit of photography and motorcycle content, but is probably leaning q-base more and more in way of photography and https://jesperreiche.com/ motorcycles. https://jesperreiche.com/ Hence I started a more simple static site generated from Github to handle the more tech-oriented topics. But as fate would have it, I have worked very little with any even mildly interesting tech-related subjects since then so the blog is a bit stale, even though I really like the design. https:// jmreiche.github.io/ evancordell https://evancordell.com/ usually write stuff down that i keep repeating in discussions - eg management advice: https://klinger.io/posts/ managing-people-%F0%9F%A4%AF - eg my andreasklinger angel-investment decision making process: https://klinger.io/ https://klinger.io/posts/ how-i-make-investment-decisions - eg simple productivity-hack: https://klinger.io/posts/ q-codes I'm closing in on the 100 blog posts mark. Almost all are about pretty esoteric electronics topics (by HN standards) that I've been learning about myself. I rarely get a lot of traction, but that's to be expected tverbeure given the topics. I do get a bit of a kick https://tomverbeure.github.io out of the fact that many of my blog posts will end up in the top 5 Google results when you search for one or two words of the subject. There's just not a lot of people who write about the HP 11720A pulse generator... A small technical programming blog about various things i'm interested in(Currently Nereuxofficial Chess, Embedded, Rust and Fuzzing). In the https://nereux.blog future i'd like to go more in-depth in the posts All roughly related to software engineering, weekly cadence. Sometimes philosophical, sometimes technical, sometimes just random observations. Mostly it's about whatever is ntietz on my mind re: software at the moment or what https://ntietz.com I'm playing around with at the time. I don't read the comments on discussion forums usually, but emails I will always read and respond to emails and I'm always grateful for the feedback. So far I've only got a few posts related to local-first home automation, which for me is Home Assistant and my open source library gome-assistant for writing automations in Go. I plan to add some write ups for my samldev woodworking projects as well when I get https://saml.dev around to it. It exists for me to share things with friends/family and any others that are interested, and I don't intend to force myself to write on any particular cadence. thomascountz https://thomascountz.com I merge things across essays, notes, talks, podcasts, tutorials, and snippets and have 542 items. - https://www.swyx.io/ learn-in-public/ My most impactful essay, read by millions. - https://www.swyx.io/ create-luck/ Luck Surface Area, The 4 Kinds of Luck & beyond - https://www.swyx.io/ measuring-devrel Split it into Community, Content & Product - https://www.swyx.io/ js-third-age/ The future of JS tools & infra from 2020-2030 - https://www.swyx.io/ swyx api-economy/ The API Economy: Why it's good, https://www.swyx.io/ but also has a dark side - https:// www.swyx.io/cloudflare-go/ On AWS vs Cloudflare - https://www.swyx.io/ self-provisioning-runtime The final frontier of language and infra - https://www.swyx.io/ why-temporal/ The iPhone of System Design - https://www.swyx.io/ part-time-creator-manifesto Have a job, but don't BE your job - https://www.swyx.io/ meta-creator-ceiling Don't play games you don't want to win Mostly tech stuff, and some games. Recent topics have been: Python, Django, C, CMake, SDL2. These days I generally use it as a place to write up notes on whatever I happened to be working on recently. This is sometimes useful for me to refer back to, and hopefully useful for others too. On one occasion I searched on Google to try and help solve a programming problem, only to find a post from myself published 8 months earlier, in which I had solved that exact same marbs problem: https://sam.hooke.me/post/2018/10/ https://sam.hooke.me that-weird-feeling/ Before becoming a full time software engineer I used to develop video games for fun, initially in Game Maker but then later in Unity and other languages. Over time I'm aiming to (re)publish them on my website, rather than just leaving them to rot on my hard drive. None were particularly big hits back in the day, though the most successful was probably Dominos 2: Winter Edition, a physics based platformer with level editor. You can play it here: https:// sam.hooke.me/game/dominos-2-winter-edition/ Top posts: - Rethinking Visual Programming with Go - https://divan.dev/posts/ visual_programming_go - Visualizing Concurrency in Go - https://divan.dev/posts/ go_concurrency_visualize/ - TXQR - Animated QR data transfer https://divan.dev/posts/ animatedqr/ - Fountain codes and animated QR divan - https://divan.dev/posts/fountaincodes/ - https://divan.dev Thought Experiment: Flutter in Go - https:// divan.dev/posts/flutter_go/ Haven't been posting lately - COVID+War, plus my main focus now on radical reforming sports system in Ukraine and building a new figure skating federation (a lot of cool coding stuff there too, but also a lot of research on sports governance/science). evantahler https://evantahler.com/blog Mine is https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/I've been working as a software engineer for about a decade now, primarily at startups. Recently the first employee at incident.io, before then working at GoCardless. Tend to write about lessons I've learned that others find useful, or stories I think will be enjoyable. Helps me collect my thoughts and practice my writing! Examples would be; - Want to found a start-up? Work at one first (https:// lawrjone blog.lawrencejones.dev/learn-at-scale-up/) - https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/ Adding latency: one step, two step, oops (https://blog.lawrencejones.dev/latency/) - My most impactful code (https:// blog.lawrencejones.dev/most-impactful/) - On working too hard: finding balance, and lessons learned from others (https:// blog.lawrencejones.dev/working-too-hard/) Occasionally get a popular share on HN or people mentioning they read my blog in real life, which makes it feel worth it. hiidrew trying to write more or at least link dump https://cache.substack.com/ lol: https://cache.substack.com/ ssp http://ssp.impulsetrain.com/ Wow, just realized it passed its 21st anniversary last month. A few iterations cmod throughout the years, but the current form is https://craigmod.com basically 13-ish years old, regularly updated. Most popular posts is one an AWS X-ENI and the EMC VNX hacking and the Z16 Thinkpad review - https://blog.cetinich.net/content/ archive/2017-aws-xeni/ - https:// blog.cetinich.net/content/2022/ 2022-lenovo-z13-z16-g... - https:// brentcetinich blog.cetinich.net/content/archive/ https://blog.cetinich.net 2015-emc-vnx-hacki... But I like my real adventure where I got trapped in my car next to a leapoard, maybe everyone will find it boring but there is a terrible video I took with proof. - https://blog.cetinich.net/ content/archive/kruger-stuck-overn... I passed 400 posts a month or so ago; been writing for about a decade. It's a mix of programming, arty stuff, digital preservation, personal thoughts - the first link describes the sort of writing I do, and examples of each. Some favourites: * https:// alexwlchan.net/2022/screenshots/ - You should take more screenshots, a perennial darling of HN * https://alexwlchan.net/2022/ marquee-rocket/ - Launching a rocket in the alexwlchan worst possible way, aka abusing the https://alexwlchan.net/writing/ tag * https://alexwlchan.net/2022/bure-valley / - A day out at the Bure Valley Railway, trains! * https://alexwlchan.net/2022/ snapped-elastic/ - Finding a tricky bug in Elasticsearch 8.4.2, the sort of deep-dive debugging I don't do often enough (And a fairly basic post about prime factorisation with Python has been on the HN front page several times, for reasons I do not understand at all) Mostly about UI design and IT management (management sounds boring I know but I hope they're useful articles. Good, I think, for us who are managers here -- and us who are managed!) It's a new site. Some of my favorites so far: - https://daveon.design/ what-are-you-optimising-for.html - How managers ask for something and get something else, but think they're doing a good job - https://daveon.design/ creating-joy-in-the-user-experience.ht... - vintagedave UX design often looks lovely, but what is it https://daveon.design/ missing? Joy. - https://daveon.design/ metrics-and-mistakes.html - on measuring things... and poetry. I'm particularly happy with the design of the site: I'd love to hear what readers think of the layout and typography. My CSS style is called 'manuscript' and it's very inspired by older book and manuscript look and feel. There is zero Javascript and ZERO cookies or tracking. None at all. RSS and Atom: https:// daveon.design/rss.xml and https:// daveon.design/atom.xml bergie https://bergie.iki.fi/ About two months ago, there was an Ask HN about the most interesting interesting tech you built for just yourself [1]. In this topic, I shared about my Ghidra modifications to unlink pieces of an executable back into relocatable object files [2] in an effort to reverse-engineer a PlayStation 1 video game. Long story short, I've wanted to write about this esoteric but powerful technique and it snowballed into starting my own blog with a series of articles about reverse-engineering. It's still a WIP draft, quite rough around the edges and not ready for prime-time, but boricj you only have that kind of Ask HN thread once https://boricj.net/ (every couple of years I assume). Side-note: the Google and Bing webcrawlers managed to find and index that domain name despite having no public links to it whatsoever (to my knowledge) until now, my only logical explanation is that they've found it by scrapping the WHOIS database. It's also hosted inside my home on my personal Synology DS218 NAS with a rather dodgy setup, which will probably crash and burn under any level of load by the time you've read this comment. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id= 35729232 [2] https://news.ycombinator.com/ item?id=35738758 and https://xtao.org/blog.htmlMostly technical writing about programming [languages] and my projects. Most popular posts: * Introducing Jevko: a minimal general-purpose syntax / https:// djedr.github.io/posts/jevko-2022-02-22.html / djedr hit on the front page of HN / about a little https://djedr.github.io/writing.html project I've been working on for years * Why NOT to add the pipeline operator to JavaScript / https://djedr.github.io/posts/ random-2018-01-25.html / I guess this was controversial And for looser writing/drafts: https://github.com/jevko/writing Enjoy! I've been trying to write more consistently (2x month) since the beginning of the year about startup and tech topics in general. I like to share experiences and perspective over organisational, hiring and product topics. I always liked to do it and had a old Wordpress website, but now I decided to code it from scratch to make the blogging experience simpler. Allowing me to drag and mrhat drop Word files over the page to create https://spaccapeli.com/ articles. I also blogged about that! Some of my favorite articles: David and Goliath (big company v. startup) - https://spaccapeli.com/ david-and-goliath Finding the One (how to hire) - https://spaccapeli.com/ finding-the-one I remastered Facebook Little Red Book (project about remaking in high-quality the best culture startup book out there) - https://spaccapeli.com/ i-remastered-facebooks-little-red-boo... dotnwat https://makedist.com Personal projects, problems solved, and workplace observations.Sample posts: Fixing ink blobs on Epson prints - https:// www.hotelexistence.ca/me/?p=408 Building a raudette 'smart' bicycle dashcam - https:// https://www.hotelexistence.ca/me/ www.hotelexistence.ca/me/?p=618 Also, kind of a personal blog - I scripted a blogging bot that writes a post daily, using the comments from the most commented article on HN, which today is this one: https://www.eliza-ng.me/ Most popular ones: - How not to learn Rust: https://dystroy.org/blog/ how-not-to-learn-rust/ - my plea for Hjson: dystroy https://dystroy.org/blog/hjson-in-broot/ - https://dystroy.org/blog/ How to store secrets: https://dystroy.org/ blog/secret-storage/ - Use broot and meld to diff before commit : https://dystroy.org/blog /gg/ A personal blog about computer science topics. I write a about category theory, llms, cosmology, haskell and generic linux releated topics.Some favorites over the years: - https://beuke.org/ tutfbhuf programming-language-popularity/ - GitHub https://beuke.org/ Programming Language Popularity based on BigQuery - https://beuke.org/ arch-linux-archive/ - Arch Linux Date-Based Versioned Upgrades - https://beuke.org/ boltzmann-brains/ - The Ultimate Fate of the Universe Here's mine, I blog about programming stuff in general. HN community particularly liked: - https://mattrighetti.com/2022/04/05/ i-need-to-find-an-appart... - https:// mattrighetti.com/2023/02/22/ mattrighetti asciidoc-liquid-and-jeky... Lately I've been https://mattrighetti.com blogging about my GSoC journey developing a new web protocol for the Tor organisation using actix and Rust. It's always fun to read emails and feedbacks from visitors so hit me up if you have the chance ;) RSS: https:// mattrighetti.com/feed.xml 150 kilowords on Lisp, compilers, linear types, Rust, and broader software engineering opinions. Favorites: - Effective Spaced Repetition: https://borretti.me/article/ effective-spaced-repetition - Unbundling Tools for Thought: https://borretti.me/ zetalyrae article/unbundling-tools-for-thought - https://borretti.me/ Introducing Austral: https://borretti.me/ article/introducing-austral - Language Pragmatics Engineering: https://borretti.me/ article/language-pragmatics - Lessons from Writing a Compiler: https://borretti.me/ article/lessons-writing-compiler Hey everyone! I started this site during the pandemic, mainly to improve my written English. It's mainly around data science (mostly NLP) / analytics. I'm trying to publish an article every 3 weeks. Feedback is appreciated! Recent articles: * Exploring POS Tags Co-Occurrence With WinkNLP and LoulouMonkey Highcharts.js: https://blanchardjulien.com/ https://blanchardjulien.com/ posts/arcdiagram/ * Create a Simple In-Browser SQL Playground With Pyscript: https://blanchardjulien.com/posts/ sql_pyscript/ * Time Series Forecasting With Meta's Prophet: https://blanchardjulien.com/ posts/prophet/ * Network Graphs Part I: Python and JavaScript: https:// blanchardjulien.com/posts/networkplots/ umtksa for my drawingshttps://umtksa.github.io/ for https://umtksa.net other stuff Since 2012 I have a one-track mind. I want a world with: * hundreds of software products for any need (mostly check) * that can all be easily modified by hundreds of thousands of people, * creating tens of thousands of forks, * publishing thousands of forks * used akkartik by millions of people. Wake up sheeple! Add http://akkartik.name more resilience to your software tools! I joined Mastodon in 2018, the Tildeverse in 2020, Lemmy in 2022, Calckey in 2023. Monopolies won't break themselves, each of us has to be willing to think different, try out new things. It is a blog that focuses on jobs, careers, and the workplace, started 10 years ago and mattbgates receives about two million visits worldwide https://confessionsoftheprofessions.com every month. https:// confessionsoftheprofessions.com Just chiming in, and quite happy to see this thread pop up! I was having a conversation elsewhere about how it's up to us to create the internet we want and bring back the jdsalaro allegedly already passed golden age of https://jdsalaro.com connection through creation!My blog is https: //jdsalaro.com and my latest comparison of programming fonts at https://jdsalaro.com/ note/best-programming-fonts is a good place to start :D Cheers! I'm trying to adopt as much IndieWeb as I can while still remaining a static JS-free site (except for the crappy search results page). Comments are Webmentions. I test compatibility with a lot more than just mainstream browsers: the Tor Browser's safest mode, various article extractors, NetSurf, Seirdy Ladybird, w3m, and a dozen other user-agents https://seirdy.one/ work well. Accessibility-wise, I'm close to WCAG 2.2 AAA compliance, and have already passed AA; I consider WCAG a starting rather than a stopping point. More on its design is in the "Meta" section. It has long-form blog articles and short-form notes (microblogs). My best posts are on the homepage, followed by a bunch of webrings. Not exactly a blog but a bunch of essays and stuff I've been writing: https:// barriteau juan.barriteau.netEverything there is in https://juan.barriteau.net Spanish EXCEPT for an (fictional?) idea to replace Google with a decentralized alternative: https://cipr.info I write very little these days, but you can find a mix of tech and economics, as well as a selection of my photography (mostly travel avyfain and street photo). For the HN crowd, I'd https://faingezicht.com highlight my piece on evaluating startup offers: https://faingezicht.com/articles/2021 /09/20/evaluating-start... An incomplete list of things that I do as a hobby. There have been a few posts that have sparked discussions on HN, and quite a few of them relate to the ThinkPad T430. I often jokingly say that this laptop has been a good investment in more ways than one. Top 3 as hddherman judged by HN: - Why I went back to using a https://ounapuu.ee/ ThinkPad from 2012: https://ounapuu.ee/posts/ 2022/01/09/why-i-went-back-to-using... - Shrinkflation, SanDisk Style: https:// ounapuu.ee/posts/2023/02/15/shrinkflation/ - Surviving the front page of Hacker News on a 50 Mbps uplink: https://ounapuu.ee/posts/2022 /02/09/hn-stats-analytics/ It's a semi-regular, assorted blog about my adventures and experiences in life. Generally bayindirh semi-focused on minimalism, computers and https://blog.bayindirh.io life in general. It's powered by https:// mataroa.blog/, which is very minimal and a joy to use. I'm a product designer/UI engineer who's been publishing since 2009. I've probably got 200-something posts. -- Some recent favorites: * https://solomon.io/ improving-accessibility-with-design-token... * https://solomon.io/ childrens-story-written-illustrated-ai/ * samsolomon https://solomon.io/code-school-10-years-later https://solomon.io/ / -- I've also been publishing my Year in Review for almost a decade: https:// solomon.io/tag/year-in-review/ I spent several years interviewing designers, writers and people in the tech space. You can see those interviews here: https://solomon.io/ interviews/ It's a mishmash of philosophical musings, personal projects, and music compositions.Building a Pictionary multiplayer AI game with stable diffusion wunderbaba https://specularrealms.com/2022/10/04/ https://specularrealms.com/2022/10/04/ stable-diffusion-picti... Sean Aston uses stable-diffusion-pictionary-with-bot-ross/ BASIC to Hack https://specularrealms.com/2021 /04/21/strangest-things/ How free will is constrained from a physiological standpoint https://specularrealms.com/genetic-freedom/ 31 posts. I write mostly about Haskell, compilers, webdev, and my hobby projects. - https://gilmi.me/blog/post/2016/10/14/ lisp-to-js - Compiling a lisp to JavaScript from scratch in 350 LOC - https://gilmi.me/ blog/post/2022/04/24/ learn-twain-bulletin-a... - Build a bulletin gilmi board using Twain, Haskell, and friends - https://gilmi.me https://gilmi.me/blog/post/2021/04/06/ giml-type-inference - Giml's type inference engine - https://gilmi.me/blog/post/2022/12/ 13/learned-from-haskell - 7 things I learned from Haskell - https://gilmi.me/blog/post/ 2023/07/01/why-i-use-twain - Why I use the Twain web framework Not as frequent as I would like, probably poidos because I'm always working on four blog posts https://luciano.laratel.li/ at the same time. metadaemon https://addy.sh https://xenodium.com/rss.xml will hit 10 years in November. It started as a single org file for personal notes (programming, cooking, Emacs, bookmarks, iOS dev, travel). One day, I decided to export it to HTML and make it accessible to me from anywhere. Sorta just became both notes and blog over xenodium time...While the tone of the posts may have https://xenodium.com evolved a bit, the blog still serves as personal notes/reference of sorts. The tech behind it hasn't changed a whole lot. It remains a single org file (https:// raw.githubusercontent.com/xenodium/ xenodium.github.i...) with my own ugly elisp hacks, but hey does the job ;-) 20+ years of UNIX/macOS related stuff, including ARM hardware, various electronics rcarmo shenanigans and nearly 10000 interlinked Wiki https://taoofmac.com pages: https://taoofmac.com/static/graph (warning: Chromium/Webkit/GPU recommended) - these days, I generally blog about security /containers/k8s stuff that's interesting to raesene9 me, and not suitable for a corporate blog, https://raesene.github.io/ although it goes back to other stuff, as I've been posting at varying levels of regularity for almost 20 years now. Truthfully I spend more time tinkering with the layout and its features than I do writing but it's truly a very lovely project to ChilledTonic always have to fall back on. AS for other https://lagomor.ph links regarding blogging, I highly recommend checking out the IndieWeb resources. https:// indieweb.org/ A selection of fun tidbits from my work, focused on graphics programming and performance. It's largely written in a slightly less technical detail so I can share Agentlien it with friends and family. There's still two https://agentlien.github.io things I want to write from Wavetale (rendering and optimisation of the water), but those are more ambitious and technical, so I haven't gotten around to it, yet. I just started 2 months back. Here it is: https://codeconfessions.substack.com/Here are some of my posts which have been well received: - https:// codeconfessions.substack.com/p/ creating-chatgpt-plug... : It takes you through a tutorial showing how to use the function call feature to build your own ChatGPT with plugins - https:// abhi9u codeconfessions.substack.com/p/ https://codeconfessions.substack.com/ exploring-deepminds-a... - This explains the results of the AlphaDev paper from DeepMind - https://codeconfessions.substack.com/p/ mojo-the-future-of-ai... - This gives an introduction to the Mojo programming language - https://codeconfessions.substack.com/p/ will-ai-replace-progr... - This one is my personal take on whether programming jobs are in danger becaue of AI or not. It's mostly opinionpieces and reviews on videogames, but I occasionally publish programming related posts too. - https:// www.tohya.net/blog/programming/ ryu2k2 overthinking-web-app-... - https:// https://www.tohya.net/blog/index.html www.tohya.net/blog/videogames/ the-evil-within-2-revi... - https:// www.tohya.net/blog/videogames/ blasphemous-review.htm... It's a Jekyll blog using Github pages. The joehx2 domain is through Google, so I need to figure https://www.joehxblog.com/ out what I'm going to do with that soon. I (very occasionally) write about stuff that trashburger I'm interested in. The focus is on the Self https://sin-ack.github.io/ programming language but I also have things about Zig and SerenityOS. a5hd , small blog where i post about frontend https://a5h.dev issues/blog posts In-depth blogging about low level optimization. Two posts so far: - https:// xoranth.net/memcmp-avx2/ A walkthrough of an xoranth highly optimized implementation of string https://xoranth.net/ comparisons. - https://xoranth.net/verb-parse / Micro-optimizing a perfect hash function and memory comparisons. RSS feed: https:// xoranth.net/atom.xml (edit: add feed) Here is my personal blog I've been running for a few years now since the pandemic:- English: https://miikavonbell.com/ - Finnish: https://miikavonbell.com/fi/ Sometimes I get excited about different topics and niches which I unload by writing in my blog so it's a collection of whatever I find interesting. miikavonbell Here are some categories and tags to try to https://miikavonbell.com/ keep everything organized: - Categories (English): https://miikavonbell.com/ categories/ - Tags (English): https:// miikavonbell.com/tags/ - Categories (Finnish): https://miikavonbell.com/fi/ categories/ - Tags (Finnish): https:// miikavonbell.com/fi/tags/ Mostly about software engineering, Java, data engineering. Some popular posts: - https:// www.morling.dev/blog/the-code-review-pyramid/ - https://www.morling.dev/blog/ towards-continuous-performance-... - https:// gunnarmorling www.morling.dev/blog/ https://www.morling.dev/ how-i-built-a-serverless-search... - https:// www.morling.dev/blog/ rest-api-monitoring-with-custom... - https:// www.morling.dev/blog/ whats-in-a-good-error-message/ For frenchs: https://www.mylloon.fr/blogI am still a student and I never wrote anything Mylloon before this blog so it's not very interesting https://www.mylloon.fr/blog but Im having fun (and everything from the software running the blog to posts are by my hand!) Very late to the game here- https:// donatstudios.com I'm known for my Minecraft Circle Generator - https://donatstudios.com/ PixelCircleGenerator but I've got other projects and spiels. Couple of them have been on HN before. Go, PHP, CSVs, and complaining about tech. CSV: An Encoding Nightmare - https://donatstudios.com/ donatj CSV-An-Encoding-Nightmare Falsehoods https://donatstudios.com Programmers Believe About CSVs - https:// donatstudios.com/ Falsehoods-Programmers-Believe-Abou... GitHub Shouldn't Allow Username Reuse (This problem just had a light shine down on it again recently) - https://donatstudios.com/ GithubsTotalSecurityFacepalm Go Modules have a v2+ Problem - https://donatstudios.com/ Go-v2-Modules Main Blog page is:https:// blog.darkmere.gen.nz/ I do a monthly post with very short reviews of [audio]books I've read. Occassional other posts about tech, transport and random stuff. Trying to get out some more shorter tech posts. Some posts: https://blog.darkmere.gen.nz/2020/08/ slyall sidewalk-delivery-robot... - Sidewalk https://blog.darkmere.gen.nz/ Delivery Robots: An Introduction to Technology and Vendors https:// blog.darkmere.gen.nz/2022/07/ a-minimal-viable-light-... - A minimal viable Light Rail for Auckland https:// blog.darkmere.gen.nz/2023/06/ prometheus-node_exporte... - Prometheus node_exporter crashed my server jclardy https://swiftfox.co I post sporadically about side projects I'm working on. Some recent posts: - https:// www.hallada.net/2022/10/05/ modmapper-putting-every-s...: Modmapper: Putting every Skyrim mod on a map with Rust -https://www.hallada.net/2020/02/01/ thallada generating-icosahedrons-a...: Generating https://www.hallada.net/blog/ icosahedrons and hexspheres in Rust - https:/ /www.hallada.net/2017/08/07/ proximity-structures.html: Proximity Structures: Playing around with PixiJS I'm trying to get into the habit of posting more so hopefully updates will be more frequent in the future. Learnt most while writing: - https:// nikhilsoni.me/2023/02/25/ getting-started-with-music-... - Intro to music theory - https://nikhilsoni.me/2019/04/ krsoninikhil 05/confusing-terms-in-containe... - Confusing https://nikhilsoni.me/ terms while trying to understand container - https://nikhilsoni.me/2023/06/06/ providing-aws-msk-kafka-acc... - Problems faced while setting up public MSK It used to be a separate website, but since becoming a principal investigator and starting my own group, I have integrated it into the group website. I mostly write about academic research/teaching and open-source software/principles/evangelization. One of the posts from last year https://gaseri.org/ en/blog/2022-02-24-dont-use-rar/ got a fairly vedranm nice traction on HN: https:// https://gaseri.org/en/blog/ news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30465933 My personal favorite overall is the post from 2015 https://gaseri.org/en/blog/ 2015-09-14-what-is-the-price-of-o... where I wrote about proprietary and open-source software in computational chemistry by debunking an article from American Chemical Society's Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. Building SaaS wasn't working out for me, so i've been taking everything I've learnt from building Ruby on Rails apps and posting it here. - Learn Stimulus -- https:// hbroadbent railsnotes.xyz/blog/ https://railsnotes.xyz your-first-stimulus-controller-l... - Learn Hotwire -- https://railsnotes.xyz/blog/ the-simplest-ruby-on-rails-and-h... - About bin/dev and Procfile.dev -- https:// railsnotes.xyz/blog/procfile-bin-dev-rails7 tommy_axle - mostly code-related tips and tricks https://codeinsider.dev/ English: https://marcelv-net.translate.goog/? m4rc3lv _x_tr_sl=nl&_x_tr_tl=en&... About my hardware https://marcelv.net (a lot of Arduino) projects and a UX Blog People seem to have enjoyed my book reviews, of which there are currently a grand total of two: https://www.awanderingmind.blog/tags/ book%20review.html. Most recently I have tried to make a case against the dangers of awanderingmind intelligence explosions (I am unsure I https://www.awanderingmind.blog/ succeeded): https://www.awanderingmind.blog/ posts/2023-05-31-the-case-ag... I have an RSS feed you can subscribe to. I welcome constructive feedback, regarding both my writing or the site itself. Personal, work, non-work, TILs, anything. It's a personal blog, anything goes.My most popular article, featured on HN (and even got sabon into a Spanish textbook) is "Why do so many https://velvetshark.com brands change their logos and look like everyone else?" https://velvetshark.com/ articles/why-do-brands-change-their-... I write about coding, electronics, technical leadership and open source. - https:// sklivvz.com/posts/ announcing-cthulhu-a-javascript-in... - sklivvz1971 https://sklivvz.com/posts/ https://sklivvz.com i-dont-love-the-single-responsibil... - https://sklivvz.com/posts/ team-leadership-for-high-performan... - https://sklivvz.com/posts/ i-built-a-hardware-rng-for-christm... I write about Regular Expressions, Linux CLI one-liners, Scripting Languages and Vim: asicsp https://learnbyexample.github.io/I also read https://learnbyexample.github.io/ a lot of fantasy and sci-fi novels, and have a blog for my reviews: https:// learnbyexample.github.io/escapist-reviews/ it's a mix of whatever is on my mind, but something I think this group would like is my "The Roboticist's Library" where I review lasermatts books I've read that have influenced how I https://www.mattp.tech/the-pittsburgh-roboticist-blog approach problem solving professionally. https://www.mattp.tech/ the-pittsburgh-roboticist-blog/tag/Th... I'm writing mostly about databases and performance.My last two posts: - How RocksDB works https://artem.krylysov.com/blog/2023/04 KAdot /19/how-rocksdb-works... - Let's build a https://artem.krylysov.com/blog/ Full-Text Search engine https:// artem.krylysov.com/blog/2020/07/28/ lets-build-a-full... zserge -- minimal software, learning how things work https://zserge.com by building them My Bloghttps://prashamhtrivedi.in I irregularly write about my experiences, planning to post regularly. Some of my favorite/recent posts. - https:// prashamhtrivedi.in/avoid_orms/ - https:// prash2488 prashamhtrivedi.in/things-i-learnt/ - https:/ https://prashamhtrivedi.in /prashamhtrivedi.in/ from-mobile-to-backend.html Below two has been most popular posts. - https:// prashamhtrivedi.in/passing_aws_saa.html - https://prashamhtrivedi.in/ bitbucket_private_mvn_repo.html Two personal blogs:https:// letterstoanewdeveloper.com/ - what I wish I'd mooreds known when I started as a dev https:// https://letterstoanewdeveloper.com/ www.mooreds.com/wordpress/ - tech/business/ books, coming up on 20 years! Just (re)started my blog last week, so content is super light. I have 15 or so posts in the queue and several more ideas lined up dkrichards86 behind them. https://dkrichards.com/My most https://dkrichards.com/ recent post goes into some detail as to why I'm blogging again. https://dkrichards.com/ 2023/07/04/on_blogging.html How to fix things around the home car, pc, dragosion kitchen. Whatever I encounter goes on the https://www.ionhowto.com/ YouTube channel and some that need extended details reach the website. Been there for nearly 20 years, but haven't been posting much the last few years. Mostly julik because most of the things I find important http://live.julik.nl are the "people ops" and teamwork-related, and this can escalate quickly I started NLJ back in 2020. It is built with WordPress (hosted on Hetzner VPS and managed with Cloudron). I have published more than 800 articles and 350 short-form posts (almost all posts by me, but my friend has published 30something articles). I write about whatever interests me (I tell myself this means there is something for everyone). Common topics include, but are not limited to, tech (digital ownership, open source software, nafnlj feeds, and my learning Linux), history https://thenewleafjournal.com/ (usually American or Roman), old books and poems, anime, visual novels (mainly English translations of freeware NScripter/KiriKiri novels), photos from my walks, fictional dialogues, and occasional commentary about life in NYC. https://memos.emucafe.org/u/2 I am testing out Memos (https://github.com/ usememos/memos) for short-form notes and microblog-style posts, but very much a side project next to NLJ. Neat little tool. Most of my article are about Ruby, but I want to cover the intersect of engineering, gregnavis product, and business.URL: https:// https://www.gregnavis.com/articles.html www.gregnavis.com/articles.html Newsletter: https://www.gregnavis.com/newsletter.html I write about a variety of topics including reverse engineering, amateur radio, digital gkbrk signal processing, cryptography, machine https://www.gkbrk.com learning, IT security etc. Just a static site built with Jekyll, along with some custom Jekyll plugins. Here are some posts that have ranked top 1 in HN: - A tour to my Zettelkasten note clusters https://lmy.medium.com/ a-tour-to-my-zettelkasten-notes-dc26a... - 7 tools for visualizing a codebase https:// tslmy lmy.medium.com/ https://lmy.medium.com/ 7-tools-for-visualizing-a-codebase-41... My recent favorite: - How to get Notion-AI-like Autocomplete with LLMs in Obsidian, offline https://lmy.medium.com/ how-to-get-notion-ai-like-autocomplet... I blog I just started / neglected. Will one jeromesalimao day be about my plant collection and care. https://jeromesalimao.com/ Astro on GH pages. spezifisch https://spezifisch.codeberg.page/ Been blogging since ~2000 but archived most the old stuff. Just rebuilt it on Bridgetown, Tailwind, and Cloudflare Pages because I had hopeless some free time. Best recent blog post is https://jamie.ideasasylum.com about my re-discovery of hobbies during sabbatical: https://jamie.ideasasylum.com/ 2023/07/02/hobbies Been off and on with blogs over my journey in tech (from blogspot to rolling my own custom static blog generator). Recently I decided to give it another go and this time using dom96 HashNode (I considered substack but its lack https://blog.picheta.me/ of code blocks turned me off). So far just one blog post there, but it's a start: - https://blog.picheta.me/ can-chatgpt-help-my-non-coder-partne... Pretty proud of my most recent post on AR npilk (written pre-Vision Pro announcement): https: https://notes.npilk.com //notes.npilk.com/personal-big-screen Quick reminder: you can register your personal blog at https://indieblog.page/ and splitbrain everyone interested in discovering new https://indieblog.page/ personal blogs can check it out.I will later add the blogs mentioned in this thread. 11 posts, about programming and sysadmin. - https://www.omecha.info/blog/ when-good-code-goes-nan-how-mis... - When gjadi Good Code Goes NaN: How mismanaging Java's https://www.omecha.info/blog/ Unorderable NaN Value led to a bug - https:// www.omecha.info/blog/ ssh-fingerprint-howto.html How to check ssh public key fingerprints? Powered by org-mode. I write satire in short form posts a couple of times a week. Often it's about AI and tech, but really anything that makes me laugh. A few that turned out well: Apple Vision Pro is an iOpener https:// wittweekly.substack.com/p/ wittbenji apple-vision-pro-is-an-iop... Irish Spring https://wittweekly.substack.com/ stumbles into artificial intelligence https:/ /wittweekly.substack.com/p/ irish-spring-stumbles-into... Steamboat Ronnie https://wittweekly.substack.com/p/ steamboat-ronnie Trader Joe's upgrades Joes O's https://wittweekly.substack.com/p/ trader-joes-upgrades-joes-... - Mostly on life lessons - though I'm dev by training. English-only list of posts: https:/ peterhung /peterhung.org/tag/english-articles/My https://peterhung.org favorite is a post written more than 10 years ago on Buddhism: https://peterhung.org/ lessons/you-and-i-the-3-levels-of-conn... You may remember me from: Acropaylypse: https://www.da.vidbuchanan.co.uk/blog/ exploiting-acropalypse... Netflix on Asahi: Retr0id https://www.da.vidbuchanan.co.uk/blog/ https://www.da.vidbuchanan.co.uk/blog/ netflix-on-asahi.html Hello, PNG!: https:// www.da.vidbuchanan.co.uk/blog/hello-png.html Only 3 articles so far this year, but there's an RSS feed, and I plan to write more soon. This is the blog I had since 2005: https:// www.jimwestergren.com/I use my own CMS and my JimWestergren own web analytics. My latest article: https:/ https://www.jimwestergren.com/ /www.jimwestergren.com/ my-recommendations-for-a-happy... The posts that made it to the top of HN (that I can recall at this moment) 35 Million Hot Dogs: Benchmarking Caddy vs. Nginx (https:// blog.tjll.net/ reverse-proxy-hot-dog-eating-contest-c...) SSH Kung Fu (https://blog.tjll.net/ tylerjl ssh-kung-fu/) Building My Ideal Router for https://blog.tjll.net/ $50 (https://blog.tjll.net/ building-my-perfect-router/) I've been using nix/nixos a lot lately and will probably end up publishing more in that general area of interest. That and my excessively-overengineered homelab. Incredible how many personal blogs are out there. I love using RSS, but how would I go about finding these sources based on things I like?Feels like there should be a Spotify for reading, with "playlists" of articles cherry alin23 picked from blogs, and simple Discover Weekly https://alinpanaitiu.com/ recommendations. Anyway, I'll leave mine as well (mostly reverse engineering macOS related): https://alinpanaitiu.com/ https:// notes.alinpanaitiu.com/ ...and I'll probably use the quality data on this thread to build that service I feel should already exist. going back to 2005, on Research, XR, Theatre, Games, Human-Computer InteractionProject Writeups: https://dustinfreeman.org/blog/ the-painting/ https://dustinfreeman.org/blog/ immersive-theatre-mice/ https:// escapecharacter dustinfreeman.org/blog/tech-insanity/ https://dustinfreeman.org/blog/ Consistently popular niche technical posts: https://dustinfreeman.org/blog/pdf-splitting/ https://dustinfreeman.org/blog/rip-lfs/ Tech philosophy: https://dustinfreeman.org/blog/ small-spaces-pt-1/ https://dustinfreeman.org/ blog/sabbatical-themes/ I don't post a lot, but when I do, I try to make it interesting. So far I've covered: - a creative use of Rust's type system (https:// ktkaufman03.github.io/blog/2023/04/20/ rust-compile-t...) - taking a deep dive into some obscure, closed-source scanner drivers, ktkaufman and ultimately creating new ones (https:// https://ktkaufman03.github.io/ ktkaufman03.github.io/blog/2022/09/04/ pakon-reverse-...) I do have some more posts planned for the not-so-distant future, which I think will be interesting! If for some reason you want to subscribe, I have an RSS feed set up: https://ktkaufman03.github.io/ feed.xml The blogposts are centered around tips on latest technology trends and cover topics such as AI/ML, Cybersecurity, DevOps and techlatest_net mostly derived from the products we list on https://medium.com/@techlatest.net cloud marketplaces (AWS, Azure, GCP).- https: //medium.com/@techlatest.net - https:// techlatest.hashnode.dev/ Mostly just write about issues I come across in the hope that its easier to fix for someone else. - https://www.timveletta.com/ blog/next-js-13-layouts-by-exampl... - Next.js 13 layouts by example - https:// timmahh www.timveletta.com/blog/ https://www.timveletta.com/ accessing-react-state-in-you... - Accessing React state in your component cleanup - https://www.timveletta.com/blog/ saas-products-not-cloud-prov... - Why I used SaaS products instead of cloud providers My little corner of the internet, filled with things that I personally find interesting. xiaoxiae The posts are a mixture of lecture notes, https://slama.dev/ additional resources for my YouTube videos and random things I didn't want to forget. Started a couple years ago, but I don't have as much time to write as I'd like. The prbs23 majority of topics relate to ASIC design and https://www.prbs23.com/blog/ verification, since that is my day job, but with some other side projects mixed in. It's definitely still a work in progress with only a handful of posts (I have at least 2 posts ready to publish but I'm waiting for permission to disclose vulnerabilities), but varun_ch my favourite is probably https://varun.ch/ https://varun.ch video-id, which is about creating a self referential YouTube video.https://varun.ch/ history is an experiment into getting a users history through a fake CAPTCHA, and it's my most viewed post so far. I really enjoy writing especially to work on my english and how i express my thoughts. I try to write at least one post a month but im usually pretty busy with work. My top 3 xnacly favorite posts are: linux guide for https://xnacly.me/ powerusers https://xnacly.me/posts/2022/ linux-for-powerusers/ Rsa and python https:// xnacly.me/posts/2023/rsa/ Lexical analysis of Markdown in Go https://xnacly.me/posts/2023/ lexer-markdown/ I mostly write about iOS app development, but recently I'm particularly proud of my blog shadowfacts post about ActivityPub and portable https://shadowfacts.net/ identities: https://shadowfacts.net/2023/ activitypub-portable-identity/ Mine's more for note taking and so I can find stuff via google when I forget so not sure buzzologist how consumable it is for other people. It is https://whatibroke.com/ relatively old though so can be interesting to look back over all the different trends and fads: https://whatibroke.com/ https://developer.run/feed.rssI write about awesome or useful technical stuff I encounter. Also I'll share lots of useful dmi3 tips. Main topics are DIY gadgets, Linux and https://developer.run CLI. Most interesting thing I've done is rugged Raspberry Pi laptop https:// developer.run/50 (and other gadgets mentioned in blog). Had a few blogs before, started one recently on AI: https://ageofai.substack.com/* Overview of ML: https://ageofai.substack.com/ arikrak p/how-does-machine-learning-wor... * On AI & https://ageofai.substack.com/ writing - https://ageofai.substack.com/p/ writing-originality-and-ai * Today's post on chess: https://ageofai.substack.com/p/ playing-chess-llms-and-actual... --- Ah what the hell, why not: https:// www.thelisowe.com/I write about productivity ideas, mainly though the lens of tech, and Mockapapella just random thoughts that come across my https://www.thelisowe.com/ mind, ex: https://thelisowe.com/ what-i-wish-i-knew-before-starting-my-... https://www.thelisowe.com/impossible-things/ I write about my life farming and flying and wessorh a bit on my thoughts on current events, like https://cyberwarhead.com/ a few times i died recently. I write a lot about Clojure and software janetacarr developer with Clojure. I only have like a https://blog.janetacarr.com dozen posts though, but people seem to like them (mostly). mkosmul Origami: my designs and general musings https://origami.kosmulski.org/ Some of my favorite posts I've made: https:// juliette.page/b/scratch - My attempt at julietteeb writing an interpreted language in Scratch https://juliette.page https://juliette.page/b/fediverse - My take on how to explain the Fediverse Been up and down on cadence over the years, but a few posts that have shown up here. - Give me back my monolith - https:// www.craigkerstiens.com/2019/03/13/ give-me-back-my-mo... - Why Postgres - https: craigkerstiens //www.craigkerstiens.com/2012/04/30/ https://www.craigkerstiens.com/ why-postgres/ - Unfinished business with Postgres - https://www.craigkerstiens.com/ 2022/05/18/unfinished-busines... - A guide to PR for startups - https:// www.craigkerstiens.com/2015/07/21/ a-guide-to-pr-for-... Rather than a site to write articles, it's a site where I keep links to things I write (or talks I give) so that I don't lose them. I used to have a large blog ten years ago, with at least one post per day, because every blog victorNicollet guru on the internet said you needed to post https://nicollet.net every day to grow an audience. But I'm not smart enough to have something interesting to say every day, so it was rather poor quality. So I started this new iteration from scratch and post once or twice a year, mostly about software design. Great thread, bookmarked this one! I started programming over 10 years ago so I could make my own circus equipment.I mainly blog about my IOT LED projects but there is a lot of creative coding as well which might be tomjuggler interesting to some. Actually hit the front https://www.circusscientist.com/blog/ page of HN once with a post about how Ubuntu Snap update spoiled my world cup final (that ddosed my site with HN visitors, site was down for 2 days) https:// www.circusscientist.com/blog/ Between the "blog" and "projects" categories, it's about 80 posts dating back to 2008 (wow). In recent years, it's tended towards an eclectic mix of low-level programming, graphics research, and electrical engineering. Many posts have substantial HN discussions, e.g. - Do Not Taunt Happy Fun mkeeter Branch Predictor (https:// https://mattkeeter.com/blog news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34520498) - From Oscilloscope to Wireshark: A UDP Story (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id= 32428032) - XModem in 2022 (https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31570953) - It Can Happen To You (https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26337046) I'ma programming languages researcher, so most of my posts are about that. I also write (too much) about Emacs. Education figures in my posts as well. I try to write one to two posts a month; that doesn't always work out. I've got an RSS feed. The colophon explains how I make my blog: https://lambdaland.org/ ashton314 docs/about/#colophon Favorite posts: - https: https://lambdaland.org/ //lambdaland.org/posts/ 2023-01-17_what_is_a_type_syste... - https:// lambdaland.org/posts/ 2022-11-17_continutations/ - https:// lambdaland.org/posts/2022-07-04_kanren/ - https://lambdaland.org/posts/ 2021-12-07_metropolis_essay/ https://rpep.dev/posts/ improving-python-performance-numerica... rpep https://rpep.dev/posts/ https://rpep.dev/posts/alpine-python-antipattern/ best-practices-django-views/ Have just been starting this really. Any feedback much appreciated. -- I don't write much technical content, I usually cover marketing, creativity, and the human condition.Sharing a few posts that have resonated at hn, and highlighting the discussion (which I've found just as interesting--if not more so--as writing the post): https://herbertlui.net/ dont-think-to-write-write-to-think/ hn thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id= 32628196 https://herbertlui.net/ herbertl bill-watterson-picasso-and-hn-on-self... hn https://herbertlui.net/ thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id= 32124964 https://herbertlui.net/ for-productivity-geeks-futility-is-a-... hn thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id= 31941472 https://herbertlui.net/ conference-talk-blog-post-transcribe/ hn thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id= 31914395 https://herbertlui.net/ quitting-art-careers/ hn thread: https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34857488 I try to blog about things that I feel I have a good understanding and get into details. Examples: - https://blog.erethon.com/blog/ 2023/06/21/what-happens-when-a... I recently had my Matrix server die on me and this documents my journey on bringing it back from the dead. - https://blog.erethon.com/blog/ Erethon 2022/07/13/what-a-malicious-ma... An https://blog.erethon.com/ exploration on the powers of a malicious admin in Matrix - https://blog.erethon.com/ blog/2019/11/06/infrastructure-as-c... Old blog post that needs updating on how I manage my physical servers and spawn VMs using Terraform and Ansible to have an IaC setup without the "cloud". captn3m0 RSS: https://captnemo.in/atom.xml https://captnemo.in I have started to share Unreal Engine hidden knowledge ( The engine has tons of cool things but not very documented ) One topic for instance is Component Visualizers, super helpful to work in the editor: - https:// www.quodsoler.com/blog/ quodsoler unreal-engine-component-visua... I plan to https://www.quodsoler.com share more on the Gameplay Ability System and other topics as well. Finally, lately I have started a weekly newsletter to help Solo Game developers: https://www.quodsoler.com/ unreal-solo-game-developer Hope someone finds this helpful! It's mostly tech (Python, Rust, LLVM, woodruffw cryptography) along with some other interests https://blog.yossarian.net/ mixed in. When I find myself repeating the same topic, I write it down for future reference. Writing dannycastonguay is enjoyable, with the added anticipation https://blog.dannycastonguay.com/ that my children will read it someday (with mild embarrassment). Some technical projects and adventures transistor-man ranging from snowy robots to acrylic painting https://transistor-man.com arms and everything in between. Some favourites: - https://www.devever.net/ ~hl/ruthlessness - Computers are an inherently oppressive technology - https:// www.devever.net/~hl/mildlydynamic - The Demise of the Mildly Dynamic Website - https: //www.devever.net/~hl/ortega - Adventures in reverse engineering Broadcom NIC firmware - hlandau https://www.devever.net/~hl/sip-victory - https://www.devever.net/~hl/ Netheads vs. bellheads redux: the strange victory of SIP over the telephone network - https://www.devever.net/~hl/power9tags - The Talos II, Blackbird POWER9 systems support tagged memory - https://www.devever.net/~hl/ backstage-cast - Modern CPUs have a backstage cast I don't really have a theme, other than just zrail stuff that's interesting to me, but I'm proud https://www.petekeen.net of it as a body of work spanning more than a decade now. I just post random stuff, mostly things that tiim took me a while to figure out, and which https://tiim.ch/blog would otherwise just sit in my notes. I write mostly about the security and things I work on, to keep memories somewhere. One of my posts about the google bug bounty for the viralpoetry Waze navigation bug went viral and was shared https://www.malgregator.com/ by Schneier, Threat Post and others https:// www.malgregator.com/post/ waze-how-i-tracked-your-mot... Started writing recently - http://sudhar.xyz/ Some articles - https://sudhar.xyz/ parakalan pauls-commandments https://sudhar.xyz/ http://sudhar.xyz/ last-man https://sudhar.xyz/2021/06/25/ objective-science.html https://sudhar.xyz/ competence-bubble Mostly I rant about things and it becomes a jumbled mess of crap. My issue is keeping things short. More interesting than my blog is the discussions that happen because of them: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all& page=0&prefix=false&qu... Interesting ones include: * Cloudflare is turning off the internet for me: https://news.ycombinator.com dijit /item?id=22109969 * My Manager spent $1M on a https://blog.dijit.sh backup server I never used: https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35001272 * I don't trust Signal: https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36386884 * How to survive an open office: https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20469470 (the final one seeming much less relevant these days, thankfully). General writing about musings on the world. Sometimes that's about how everyone in a big city is an npc. Why erotica exists in a world of free unlimited porn. One of my first posts was about how Chinese anime migh die off due to the heavy handed censorship of stories langsoul-com over there. The same 10 acceptable stories https://langsoul.com aren't interesting enough to go outside China. Made with Php, laravel, statamic as the CMS and static site builder. Hosted on surge.sh. Wanted to move to cloudflare pages, but doesn't support Php 8+ yet for the build process. A site about the most effective techniques to improve your memory, intelligence, and effectiveness. Built with a custom software stack, want to put more time into it soon. Selection of posts: * Adults learn faster than children: challenging a discouraging myth that children are suited for learning more than adults. (https:// zerobits wetware.engineering/adult-learning) * A new https://wetware.engineering curriculum: The topics we fail to emphasize in school. Was on HN front page for a bit. (https://wetware.engineering/curriculum) * Everyday memory palaces: How to increase your memory by orders of magnitude, and apply that in daily life (https://wetware.engineering/ memory-palaces) * How to draw a 4D hypercube: Wrap your mind around higher dimensions. (https://wetware.engineering/hypercube) A scattering of personal newsletters, tech, and data engineering. For the personal newsletters that involve traveling, what I do is journal every day while I am in the destination country, and then when I'm at home, begin writing. Each travel post takes about 40 hours of writing, editing, and palidanx picture selection. For the travel posts, I https://www.dquach.com/ try not to rehash a history of a place (you probably could watch a youtube video or read a book for better perspective), but instead try to find something hopefully new and insightful to reveal EG https:// www.dquach.com/2023/04/05/ personal-newsletter-2023-q... I've got a few posts on there (although most are still on my "been meaning to write that post for literal years" list). Some at random: https://tomwh.uk/blog/posts/2021/12/ 07/temphost/ - Temphost: Host files quickly on a dumb HTTP host with optional time-to-live https://tomwh.uk/blog/posts/2021 /06/29/rsync-backup-restore-... - How to superluserdo Backup and Restore root-owned Files Over the https://tomwh.uk/blog/index.html Network Using Rsync https://tomwh.uk/blog/ posts/2020/04/12/fun-with-decompiled-m... - Some Fun With Decompiled Super Mario 64 https://tomwh.uk/blog/posts/2020/03/28/ fake-home-prison/ - Imprisoning Naughty Dotfiles in a Fake $HOME https://tomwh.uk/ blog/posts/2018/02/09/alt-useful-key-vim/ - The Most Useful Key In Vim (Not Escape) for general interest stuff, https:// www.mgaudet.ca/technical for tech stuff.Some good ones IMO: - Implementing Private Fields mgaudet for JavaScript https://www.mgaudet.ca/ https://www.mgaudet.ca/ technical/2021/5/4/implementing-priva... - Histories, by Herodotus: https:// www.mgaudet.ca/blog/2020/11/26/ histories-by-herodotu... I really, really need to get back to writing and updating it (let alone use the new static hxii pages instead of PHP) but this is mine: https://0xff.nu/ https://0xff.nu/I write about my (previous) PHP and Python projects as well as experiments and opinions on the small-web. Here are two recent(ish) posts I was proud blackshaw of: https://blackshaw.substack.com/p/ https://blackshaw.substack.com/ desert-island https://blackshaw.substack.com/ p/the-great-reset-is-too-stup... Really liking the idea of a blog revival.I'm still posting after all these years. I have a blog, linkblog, podcast and newsletter. Currently still quite minimal. I'm trying to ensure it works well with little to no CSS, mjgs then progressively enhance it so it looks a https://markjgsmith.com/latest bit nicer later. It's slow going at the minute, created via a custom static site generator which works really well. Hoping to open source when the world / life allows. Anyhow here you will find the latest: https:/ /markjgsmith.com/latest I'm a productivity consultant so I write about productivity and how to be intentional about how you spend your time, energy, and AshleyJanssen attention in all parts of your life. I https://ashleyjanssen.com/ publish them bi-weekly via my newsletter, Every Intention. Top articles: https:// ashleyjanssen.com/top-articles/ I write about hobby projects including CRTs and analog video, basic electrical nyanpasu64 engineering, and technology/programming/audio https://nyanpasu64.gitlab.io/ tinkering. The website is implemented in Zola using a customized template. jgrahamc https://blog.jgc.org/ Software, Coding, Databases, etc. I've been writing the blog for about 20 years now. - Full article list: https:// www.databasesandlife.com/newest/ - List of categories (Java, PostgreSQL, etc.): https:// www.databasesandlife.com/categories/ Started life on uboot.com (does anyone remember that?) then migrated to WordPress, and now Hugo. The only articles which really get any hits any more are those where I've specifically solved problems I was having, i.e. posts which are similar to Stack adrianmsmith Overflow answers. I guess people search for https://www.databasesandlife.com/ the error messages and find my articles, so that's search working as intended I guess. If I write anything else e.g. my thoughts on software development, it's still a useful exercise to focus the mind, and I can send the article to a few mates and they might read it, but that's it, no hits from Google etc. Back in the days of Google Reader I used to have some readers via RSS, and I used to follow a number of interesting blogs from various individuals I'd found. Those were nice times, but I guess they're over. I started this one about six months ago as a way to indulge my passion for hacking wealth. No technical topics, but I've been writing about startups and businesses regularly. This series might be the most applicable to folks on Hacker News: https://overthinkingmoney.com /2023/05/02/start-a-business-no...https:// gsaines www.georgesaines.com/ My personal blog. I https://overthinkingmoney.com/ originally started it when I was running my first company to document the stuff I learned. It's been around in various incarnations since 2008, but I don't blog very often. In the last couple of years, it's devolved into personal book and movie reviews. If you like indie movies or nonfiction, give it a read! I mostly write about startups and fundraising from the POV of an engineer turned VC. The posts have gotten much less frequent over time, but I have a few good drafts that I hope to publish by the end of the year. My two most popular posts so far: How to de-risk a startup (https://www.codingvc.com/p/ how-to-de-risk-a-startup) Salary and equity benchmarks based on AngelList data (https:// www.codingvc.com/p/ lpolovets analyzing-angellist-job-postings-...) The https://www.codingvc.com/ posts below are less popular, but they're my personal favorites. Apologies in advance for poor formatting, I migrated to Substack a while ago and still need to fix some of the internal links. Not all revenue is equal (https://www.codingvc.com/p/ when-is-a-dollar-not-a-dollar) Becoming your future self (https://www.codingvc.com/p/ becoming-your-future-self) Startup thought experiments (https://www.codingvc.com/p/ how-to-use-thought-experiments-to...) - it's occasionally been on the front page, mostly at weekends: "social science, dash2 genetics, history, culture and politics. The https://wyclif.substack.com drunken ramblings of two Tang-dynasty poets may also feature." Some personal favorites: Applying The Clean Architecture to Go applications (2012): https://manuel.kiessling.net/2012/09/28/ applying-the-clean-a... Object-orientation and inheritance in JavaScript: a comprehensive explanation (2012): https:// manuel.kiessling.net/2012/03/23/ ManuelKiessling object-orientation-a... Why developing https://manuel.kiessling.net software without tests is like driving a car without brakes (2011): https:// manuel.kiessling.net/2011/04/07/ why-developing-witho... Tutorial: Single Page Applications with a Serverless Backend and Infrastructure as Code (2021): https:// manuel.kiessling.net/2021/05/02/ tutorial-react-singl... "Some things that aren't worth doing are worth overdoing." I write about physics, language, and history, or whatever interests me at the moment, with an overarching theme of spending way too much effort analyzing useless topics. Here's some of my favorites: https://maximumeffort.substack.com/p/ the-tyranny-of-the-wago... I derive an expression for number of donkeys needed to move an army a distance L, and discuss its relationship to the tyranny of the rocket equation. https://maximumeffort.substack.com/ p/guinea-pigs-are-fermion... I postulate that Guinea pigs are fermions, and simulate the quantum dynamics of multi-pig states. https:/ /maximumeffort.substack.com/p/ dblack12705 a-statistical-analysis-... I attempt to https://maximumeffort.substack.com/ answer the timeless question of whether the characters in Wheel of Time sniff in disapproval more than average. https:// maximumeffort.substack.com/p/ i-taught-chatgpt-to-inv... ChatGPT and I invent a slime language. https:// maximumeffort.substack.com/p/ an-offering-for-the-dea... I teach you just enough Middle Egyptian to read some of the hieroglyphs on most museum artifacts. https:/ /maximumeffort.substack.com/p/ the-great-kings-of-assy... I share my technique for annoying text spammers by pretending to be Assyrian Royalty. Mostly up to date index of posts: https:// maximumeffort.substack.com/p/coming-soon Hope you enjoy! It's a mixture of blog and a public Zettlekasten. So far, this has been my most popular post: https://notesbylex.com/ lexandstuff disputing-a-parking-fine-with-chatgpt... https://notesbylex.com Though this is my favourite: https:// notesbylex.com/ making-song-covers-with-my-ai-voice.h... My most popular post, at least here on HN, is about how Cloudflare Images had a lot of issues ~1.5 years ago - unfortunately they still do too. A previous PM for the product danielskogly told me at one point that he and the team was https://blog.klungo.no/ "very well aware" of my article, and it was at one point one of the top ranking search results for "Cloudflare Images" too. I'm currently writing a post about how I discovered I have low-frequency tinnitus. I don't have many posts, but some ideas in the pipeline that I'm working on. Planning on documenting a lot more about the hardware tinkering I am doing. I also added a bunch of cookiengineer secrets and games to the website, with the https://cookie.engineer idea that the source code can be used to explore and learn. There's even an unsolved crypto puzzle in there, but it seems to be a little too hard considering it's been unsolved for over 10 years now. Its mostly german, but nowadays the translators work quite well for german to english (vice versa not so much), so I will maltris post them anyway:https://autotagebuch.net - https://autotagebuch.net car repairs and experiences https:// maltris.org - my personal thing, rarely used https://coders-home.de - small hacks and experiences of technical nature DevOps, Cloud related topics mostly. Sometimes some guides / howtos, sometimes my thoughts around technologies I use. Started this year, few posts already there. I wanted 11mariom to post on weekly basis, but well ;) It's my https://blog.mariom.pl/ 3rd or even 4th attempt at blogging. Previously I was writing in Polish so I didn't bother keeping archive, also the break was pretty long and everything got really outdated already. Discussions on HN: LSD: Not even once (337 points, 330 comments) https://www.qword.net/ 2023/04/23/lsd-not-even-once-really https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35679911 Maybe you should store passwords in plaintext (177 qword points, 141 comments) https://www.qword.net/ https://www.qword.net 2023/04/30/maybe-you-should-store-pass... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35766897 Calculus rules everything around me https:// www.qword.net/2023/06/11/ calc-rules-everything https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36293480 Alignment between people and technology, mostly. Much aggregated from my other site (https://principles.dev). - https:// principles.dev/blog/ AdamCraven first-principles-thinking-a-visu... - post https://adamcraven.com/writing/ with 3d graphics - https://principles.dev/ blog/where-are-all-the-software-carto... - one that took the longest to write - https:// principles.dev/p/relatedness-pattern/ - A principle RSS: https://shivamrana.me/feed.xmlI write about random experiments I do in my life (data science, personal analytics, reviews, tminima travel, etc). Been travelling a lot this https://shivamrana.me/ year, but haven't been able to write about it much. Hoping to change that in the next few weeks. I really need to add more content. About 90% of the content is still in drafts. It's really my online notebook. I add content when TimeWasterPro I either organize my old files or finally https://questionableengineering.com/ find some free time. Tell me what you think. It covers everything from software, ML, CNC, Wled, Robots, High voltage, and etc. https:// questionableengineering.com/ Like a lot of other people, I have a blog that I seldom post things on. Mostly on the johnnypangs topic of creating the blog itself. I try to https://blog.pangalos.dev be humorous and informative but who knows how much of either I actually am haha :)https:// blog.pangalos.dev rushter Most of my posts are about Python's internals https://rushter.com and some security stuff I really enjoy this thread, thanks for opening it!On my end: - Technical stuff: https://thedarkside.frantzmiccoli.com/ - Entrepreneurship & thoughts on society: https://outofthecomfortzone.frantzmiccoli.com / I am afraid that my non native english make the content less pleasant to read ;-) I have been blogging since a long time, including a blog with more than hundreds of articles that I am not sharing. It's strange when you realise that you basically could have written two or three non fiction books. Of the shared frantzmiccoli content, the ones I think are the most https://thedarkside.frantzmiccoli.com/ interesting are: - A post mortem analysis about a solo startup project https:// outofthecomfortzone.frantzmiccoli.com/ thoughts/2016/... - The recent articles about generative on the second blog. - A write up about a very cool data science project around smart watches https:// thedarkside.frantzmiccoli.com/ experimentations/2016/... - Debugging randomness https:// thedarkside.frantzmiccoli.com/tricks/2015/11/ 11/debu... I frequently write at https:// lucasfcosta.com.It's been on the front-page here quite often. Especially these posts: - Useful engineering metrics and why velocity is not one of them - https://lucasfcosta.com/ lucasfcosta 2022/08/31/engineering-metrics.html - You https://lucasfcosta.com don't need Scrum. You just need to do Kanban right. - https://lucasfcosta.com/2022/10/02/ scrum-versus-kanban.html - Why deadlines are pointless and what to do instead - https:// lucasfcosta.com/2022/09/15/deadlines.html warrenm I could...and I even will ;) https:// https://antipaucity.com antipaucity.com Hosted by amazingly convenient https:// blot.im. Articles on software architecture. I'm also looking to make new friends to hakunin discuss these topics. Working remotely in my https://max.engineer 30s from a not-major-city makes this difficult. In my blog there's a place to leave your email if you'd be up for it. A few Zig related posts, but the posts I like the most are some technical posts about the Quake/GoldSrc/Source engines: - Rampsliding Is a Quake Engine Quirk in the Same Way That squeek502 Bunnyhopping Is: https://www.ryanliptak.com/ https://www.ryanliptak.com/blog/ blog/rampsliding-quake-engine-qui... - Source vs GoldSrc Movement: Downward Slopes: https:/ /www.ryanliptak.com/blog/ source-vs-goldsrc-movement-s... Ey, here's my blog => https://0xbro.red :)I blog (and make videos) about what surrounds AppSec, ethical hacking, penetration testing, 0xbro CTFs, and other various cybersecurity stuff. https://0xbro.red I also plan to do vulnerability research and responsible disclosures in the future, but only time will tell. You are welcome to my web space! I blog about the development of aircraft ice protection in the era of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA, icinganalysis 1918 to 1958, a predecessor to NASA). An https://icinganalysis.github.io/ amazing amount of analysis was conducted with analog computers, and many of the results are still found in design manuals today. Brief posts on topics I'm interested in, or projects I've worked on. My favorites: - jfantl shaping swarms: https://jasonfantl.com/posts/ https://jasonfantl.com Shaping-Swarms/ - simulating a simple economy: https://jasonfantl.com/categories/ simulated-economy/ I write about tech culture/ethics, security and privacy online, and random technical projects I've been working on. Some favorites are: Myth of the Necessary Jerk https:// blog.eldrid.ge/2017/04/11/ eldridgea the-myth-of-the-necessary-... The Silent AI https://blog.eldrid.ge Overlord is Already Here https:// blog.eldrid.ge/2022/07/28/ the-silent-ai-overlord-is-... Online Identity is Complicated https://blog.eldrid.ge/2022/08 /12/online-identity-is-complic... I don't write very often but I'm trying to JaviFesser have at least one post per season. Currently https://bullrich.dev/blog failing. I mostly write about Ruby I also wrote some more general pieces about building software, gls2ro products and companies at https://ghinda.com/ https://allaboutcoding.ghinda.com blog but did not had too much time lately also for that part. Rants about C and undefined behaviors, random experiments with ham-compatible cryptography. I finally gave up writing my own blog engine qsantos after a few iterations over the decades. I am https://qsantos.fr/ just using WordPress. So at least, there is no article about how I implemented _this_ blog! rossdavidh https://www.rosshartshorn.net/stuffrossthinksabout/ I maintain two, with pretty different content. Both are intended to explore deep topics (AI and climate change, respectively), aiming for a middle ground between academic papers (meaty, but often hard to understand + contextualize if you're not already an expert) and popular press (often over-simplified or off the mark).https:// snewman amistrongeryet.substack.com/ - was intended https://amistrongeryet.substack.com/ to be a general "things I've learned after coding for 40+ years", but so far just chronicles my attempt to wrap my head around the actual capabilities of current AI models and the potential trajectory and impact on society. https://climateer.substack.com/ - my attempt to explain some of the big / controversial topics in climate change mitigation. I write about carbon removal every week, 205 posts over 4 years.https://tito.co/ Here's some favs: - https://tito.co/posts/ how-to-get-to-work-on-carbon-removal.h... How to get to work on carbon removal - https:// tito tito.co/posts/ https://tito.co/ what-can-solar-computers-cars-and-weap... What can solar, computers, cars, and weapons teach us about carbon removal? - https:// tito.co/posts/ride-the-air-miners-wave.html Ride the "air miners" wave - - I talk about a lot of tech related stuff, mostly devops and cryptography. I have been making around a post a month lately.Noteworthy posts: - https:// zer0tonin alicegg.tech/2023/02/06/4dollar-vps.html : https://alicegg.tech/ How much can you really get out of a 4$ VPS? - https://alicegg.tech/2020/01/03/ solitaire.html : Low Tech Crypto : Solitaire - https://alicegg.tech/2019/06/23/ aes-cbc.html : The dangers of AES-CBC geoelkh Here is mine: https:// https://www.softwareengineeringtidbits.com/ www.softwareengineeringtidbits.com/ I write about technical stuff I encounter throughout my day, mostly as a support for puresick myself remembering it. Since it might be https://blog.hnnng.space/ interesting for some people I asked myself why not putting it into some blog format. "Dave's Data" - very much a "whatever I want to post about" blog but with some of my historical cryptocurrency mining exploits, some CS professor babble, some cooking, and recently some Rust. My most read article was the one where I discussed a pretty crazy adventure creating an optimized miner for the dgacmu monero cryptocurrency, discovering in the https://da-data.blogspot.com/?m=1 process the mechanism that had been used to artificially pre-mine its predecessor, Bytecoin. (It was released with an artificially slowed down implementation of the PoW function, which I managed to reverse engineer and discover the original design): https://da-data.blogspot.com/2014/08/ minting-money-with-mone... Try to write monthly about technical projects conor_f I've managed to complete. I'm beginning to https://blog.randombits.host mix it up to include more recently musings on non-technical topics now however! I write once in a while at https:// outcoldman www.outcoldman.com/en/Mostly about the https://www.outcoldman.com/en/ projects I have been working on, and some random topics. It's barren these days -- I got self conscious about writing for some reason, and removed most of what I'd written -- but I've recently steve_adams_86 gotten back to it. I have a lot ready to go, https://steve-adams.me just need to build that confidence and hit publish again. I write for myself more than anything, which makes the hesitation that much stranger. I only write about things that I think are a marctreagan genuinely unique contribution to a https://marctreagan.medium.com/ topic.https://marctreagan.medium.com/ - 11 posts about unorthodox computer ergonomics. 6 posts about Haskell ideas / weird tricks. Haven't posted in a couple years but would like to get back to it. mgsloan2 Notable HN discussions:- https:// https://mgsloan.com news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28118381 - Supine Computing (2019) - https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21842663 - Outdoor Computing with a Deck Desk The post above talks not so much about cybersepp technical aspects of programming but rather https://shumaylov.ee/posts/creative-programming/ what people (me included) have done using programming creatively. :) elSidCampeador Am not as regular as I'd like to be https://siddhantpyasi.com/blog/ I blog about FHIR, in the healthcare space. Short posts that I also post on LinkedIn. I DarrenDev started at the beginning of the year and https://benigninteroperability.com/ typically post two or three times a week. It's helped boost my LinkedIn audience and profile. Which has helped in other areas. Kinda afraid of sharing it (the quality isn't "top notch", I just write about whatever, whenever my ADHD-addled brain allows for it), but in general, I write about tech stuff (OSS /nodejs/devops/frontend/backend) and some janejeon "higher-level" stuff (e.g. the role of https://janejeon.dev software in business value chain, Conway's Law but for development processes, etc). You can see all the ones I'm actually sort of proud of in the "Featured" sidebar to the right. 2500+ posts from almost 20 years on the web. Essentially a place to take notes: on the digital devices I use and tips of the software I use. The main idea is to have a place I can refer to when I want some ashwinne programming/software/hardware detail a second https://codeyarns.com/tech/ time, instead of returning to Google search again. I've found it easier to have my own notes (once I find the info I need) since other sources of info online can disappear over time or disappear from search results. benjaminoakes Mostly a link blog, but some original Ruby https://www.benjaminoakes.com content on occasion Most of my posts are about shell scripting and messaging-based architectures. I wrote a small module framework for Bash that allows you to send messages (point-to-point and m10k pub-sub) between scripts, so I'm doing a https://m10k.eu small series about enterprise integration patterns in Bash. I'm planning to cover some of my other projects (embedded, hardware, baking -- everything I do is pretty low-level) once I get around to it. Recently migrated to a .comhttps:// bhupalsapkota.com If the site throws error on first load please refresh the page. I can't figure what's causing this issue. Random bhu1st musings https://bhupalsapkota.com/category/ https://bhupalsapkota.com writings/ Short Poems 700+ https:// bhupalsapkota.com/category/manasha/ I love writing in my native language cause I feel like English has everything already written. Only one post at the moment (about Bloom filters), but I'm working on another one sakras about compressing integers! My focus is on https://save-buffer.github.io/ high performance data analytics--adjacent things. I mostly write about tech topics and write howtos, usually for my own future reference. However I also write about being a "digital nomad" living in an RV, and sometimes that converges with tech, e.g. (https:// acaloiar adriano.fyi/posts/2023/ https://adriano.fyi 2023-04-16-att-traffic-shapin...) and sometimes even mountain biking (https:// adriano.fyi/posts/2023/ 2023-06-12-mountain-biking-ha...). It scratches a personal itch, and covering any topic I want allows me to do that. Occasional, mostly engineering and/or recreational mathematics content. A few highlights: https://news.ycombinator.com/ item?id=16790338 : The Mathematics of 2048: jdleesmiller Optimal Play with Markov Decision Processes https://jdlm.info/ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12385707 : How a Technical Co-founder Spends their Time: Minute-by-minute Data for a Year https: //news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21209216 : Lessons from Building Node Apps in Docker I blog at https://friendshipcastle.zip. I'm still new to the world of blogging, but I twilysparkle have been trying to refine my writing style https://friendshipcastle.zip and learn how to talk about the things that I've been learning about. My blog: https://ahalbert.com/I just got back to public writing, but I like to share summaries of the books I read. My most recent post is the secret history of cold war ahalbert submarine espionage: https://ahalbert.com/ https://ahalbert.com/ reviews/2023/07/01/blind_mans_bluff.htm... This recently was featured on hacker news's front page: https://ahalbert.com/reviews/2023 /06/04/the_culture_map.html Mine is https://ache.oneI don't write a lot. Mostly in French. But the web site have a lot of features. - Static - Multilingual - _ache_ Integrated performant Kudo system - RSS feed https://ache.one And a bunch of things like side notes, dark-theme, zen mode, etc. I seem to enjoy to improve the blog more than to write blog posts. Most popular posts- https://blog.tedivm.com/ guides/2021/10/github-actions-push-t... - Using Github Actions OpenID Connect to push to AWS ECR without Credentials https:// blog.tedivm.com/open-source/2023/02/ robs-awesome-pyt... - Rob's Awesome Python Template https://blog.tedivm.com/guides/2020/ 07/aws-ecs-with-ubuntu-a... - Getting AWS ECS to work on Ubuntu with Full GPU Support tedivm https://blog.tedivm.com/guides/2021/11/ https://blog.tedivm.com/ openssh-pull-keys-fro... - Telling OpenSSH to Pull Keys from Github with AuthorizedKeysCommand https://blog.tedivm.com /open-source/2021/11/multi-py-multipl... - Multi-Py: Multiplatform Container Images for Python Packages https://blog.tedivm.com/ open-source/2018/03/ec2details-the-m... - ec2details, the missing EC2 Instance Metadata API I found my niche in a problem called Signal Integrity - a subset of digital hardware design. My work relies heavily on electromagnetic simulation so I enjoy playing around with that in my spare time as well. I probably only post about twice a year as I'm stn8188 busy lately with grad school, but it's fun to https://shielddigitaldesign.com/ keep the site going. I also have what is erroneously titled a "wiki" there where I want to accumulate a knowledge base of helpful SI/PI information. Since I just use static hosting, I currently generate the wiki section of the site from a Zim notebook. intellectronica https://everything.intellectronica.net/ doublerabbit To be a blog or not to be http://www.neoncrystal.com Very few posts so far since I've mostly been focused on my book, but I'm hoping to start rebeccaskinner posting updates more regularly as soon as I'm https://rebeccaskinner.net/ finished with the extra online content for my book. I blog mostly about Python web developed, pgjones especially Flask, Quart and Hypercorn related https://pgjones.dev aspects. I write quirky computer science articles. Usually based on some crazy project often at xorvoid the intersection of computers and math. https://www.xorvoid.com Currently working on a series that builds Finite Fields up from scratch step-by-step (haven't published that yet) Around 30 posts, few a year. Capturing notes skibish to my future self about tech related topics, https://sergeykibish.com/blog/ life. RSS feed: https://sergeykibish.com/blog /index.xml Fifteen years of on/off blogging. Took it way too serious ten years ago and published halfdan anything I could and nowadays I just blog https://geekmonkey.org when I have something useful to share. Working on a couple of Elixir posts currently. HN really liked this article: Awk driven IoT https://anisse.astier.eu/awk-driven-iot.html But there many others that could be interesting: Making a Twitter bot that looks for hashes https://anisse.astier.eu/ making-a-twitter-bot-that-looks-for... SIGSEGv1 qualification CTF https:// anisse.astier.eu/qual-sigsegv1-rtfm.html Bash, so long and thanks for all the fish https://anisse.astier.eu/bash-to-fish.html Playing with ARM servers in a pre-Ampere era https://anisse.astier.eu/ Aissen distro-kernel-scaleway-arm.html How remote https://anisse.astier.eu work pushes you towards engineering best practices https://anisse.astier.eu/ embedded-software-maturity.html How I traded my first software project: https:// anisse.astier.eu/gmail-binary-clock-rust.html Winning r2wars 2019 https://anisse.astier.eu/ r2wars-2019.html And of course my ongoing Game Gear emulator in Rust series: https:// anisse.astier.eu/talks-emulation.html https:/ /anisse.astier.eu/gears-update-2023-01.html https://anisse.astier.eu/ gears-update-2023-02.html https:// anisse.astier.eu/gears-update-2023-03.html I have a newsletter blog called Engineering Leadership (https:// newsletter.eng-leadership.com/) and I write about (you guessed it :)) topics that are all things Engineering Leadership related.The goal is to help: - Engineers who want to progress their careers. - Engineering leaders in the engineering leadership role for the gregorojstersek first time. - Seasoned engineering leaders https://newsletter.eng-leadership.com/ who want to stay up-to-date. - Founders who want to learn what it takes to build a high-performing engineering organization. - Everyone who wants to learn more about engineering leadership topics in general. Example of a post with very interesting discussions here on HN: https:// news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36279323 Always down to share since it seems that HN hackitup7 has enjoyed our content, although this feels https://staysaasy.com/ like someone is trying to jumpstart training of their LLM: https://staysaasy.com/ About writing and analyzing fiction, and now featuring original fiction I think this is my barbariangrunge most popular article: what I learned after https://www.barbariangrunge.com/ reading 100 short stories https:// www.barbariangrunge.com/p/ what-i-learned-after-100-s... Some of my favourite posts: Building Software, Sharing Knowledge https:// notoriousbfg.com/ trwhite building-software-sharing-knowledge... Code https://notoriousbfg.com and Context https://notoriousbfg.com/ code-and-context/ Some Quality Biases https:/ /notoriousbfg.com/some-quality-biases/ csapdani It's my hobby. https://56k-modem.online/ I started it fairly recently (linking it here will probably cause the server to melt) Just springogeek my space to talk about whatever I'm thinking/ https://infinitelimit.net working on. Currently it's focused on Fang, the programming language I'm designing/ developing. No tracking (no external domain requests or analytics), built using Gatsby.Your IP only umarniz goes to Cloudflare (caching) + Netlify https://umarniz.com/ (Hosting) + BunnyCDN (when watching videos on the site), no other personal information is collected. https://umarniz.com/ lemonlym It's a bit silly but I'm enjoying it so far. https://whir.tech/ Started couple years ago to practise my writing and analysis skills. I mainly write about energy transition stuff, intersecting with my work at TenneT. I like to analyze stuff as a hobby without the work pressure. fboerman In the past I have used blog posts internally https://boerman.dev/ at TenneT as well if something came up that was similar to a post haha. Traffic is mainly driven by summarizing and linking to a post on linkedin. Its completely written in markdown and generated with hugo and open source here: https://github.com/fboerman/blog Started in 2019. My most popular long-form article is about how banks create money: https://www.attejuvonen.fi/ money-out-of-thin-air/ My most popular page baobabKoodaa is an april's fools I made a few years ago. https://www.attejuvonen.fi/ It still gets 4k organic unique visitors per month, which accounts for about 95% of my site's traffic. https://www.attejuvonen.fi/ website-moves-your-cursor/ We should all have blogs and reboot "Web rings" mines run on https://micro.blog I rmdes dabble about things I find interesting, call https://micro.blog it a link blog if you must!https:// blog.rmendes.net I've been writing here sporadically for more than 10 years at this point, at ~1 post a year. The more recent posts took months to write, and tend to cover things I find myself knlb2022 repeating frequently while working with other https://explog.in engineers. - https://explog.in/notes/ elephants/index.html: Tips for ramping up on large projects - https://explog.in/notes/ devtools/index.html: Building developer tools Planning to overhaul it later this year. More broadly though https://kemendo.com as I AndrewKemendo put my most important thoughts on the front https://kemendo.com/blog/blog-home.html page Mostly development notes, and whatever seems kaetemi interesting or fun enough to share. Not https://blog.kaetemi.be blogging very frequently. My Humble blog:- https://vinitkumar.me/ changing-oss-landscape/ - https:// mundanevoice vinitkumar.me/development-practises/ - https: https://vinitkumar.me/changing-oss-landscape/ //vinitkumar.me/ how-to-approach-large-projects/ - https:// vinitkumar.me/vim-to-nvim-transition/ mpweiher Software architecture (https://objective.st), https://blog.metaobject.com performance, iOS/macOS programming. denvaar https://denvaar.github.io hvalls Made with NextJS + Tailwind + Markdown files https://hvalls.dev for the posts If only I directed more of my writing activity to blog posts, not just commit dmitshur messages1 and issues2. [1] https://github.com https://dmitri.shuralyov.com/blog /shurcooL/home/commit/bb504a4ef0d7c552d363... [2] https://github.com/shurcooL/home/pull/32, https://github.com/shurcooL/home/issues/26 My first blog. Mostly writing about inner thoughts, my coding journey, politics and dostoynikov translation related stuff. The blog platform https://dostoynikov.bearblog.dev/ is privacy friendly, fast and unbloated. So the medium is minimal, which reflects my emotions too. I lost count, but I've been writing regularly for a while now. My bootstrapped SaaS diaries: https://maxrozen.com/articles?q= rozenmd diaries General React + Tech articles: https: https://maxrozen.com //maxrozen.com/articles My most read article, looking back on a year of running a SaaS: https://onlineornot.com/ what-learned-running-saas-for-year Trying to get better at writing. I have like zikani_03 54 articles in draft that I need to finish https://code.zikani.me before year ends. :/ All static using Jekyll, no JavaScript, no external libraries, hosted on a CDN. It helps me to think and straight things out, especially when things become an micro-obsession. Moreover, blogging landgenoot contributes to my personal branding. Topics: https://daanmiddendorp.com Travel, Finance and Engineering. My recent favorite: * Exploring Greece's innovative fight against tax evasion: QR codes, snitching apps, and VAT lotteries https:// daanmiddendorp.com/financial/2023/04/03/ exploring-gr... It is my space to "think in public". The motto is "Writing = Thinking". Pet topics include functional programming, systems thinking, emacs, bash, clojure, organisation adityaathalye design etc. It is my second time writing https://evalapply.org/posts publicly. This is how it began: https:// evalapply.org/posts/hello-world It is made using my static site maker (written in Bash :), which I "Show HN"'d some time ago: https: //news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34486596 wasi0013 I don't post much and if I do it's usually https://hellowasi.com/blog about programming and tech. I write all the content for the Non-Human Party, explaining how we can transition to a digital-first, opt-in society that respects OwenFM robots, plants and animals. The idea of https://nonhuman.party/ Nationality as a Service was later rebranded by others as the "Nation State": https:// nonhuman.party/post/nationality_as_a_service/ Writing about learning, healthy productivity, creating and things that interest me. Next post will be on "Why We Sleep" by Matthew Walker, a summary of its content with relevant additions from elsewhere and a quick evaluation discussing its problems such as far far too many untruthful claims. Future bluebeku posts will be on my year studying in South https://bryanhogan.me Korea, burnout, motivation, front-end development and a rewrite of the post on Anki and learning. Have more thing planned but am already not publishing enough. Seeing so many posts here feels intimidating and it might not be worth the effort to even share this. Hopefully one person enjoys it :) I really want to write more often, I'm not sure if it's that I don't know what to write alanpearce about or that the idea of blogging doesn't https://alanpearce.eu come to mind easily when I'm doing things that I could blog about. robotsquidward Personal blog. Mobile Development, TTRPG and https://ajkueterman.dev/ other nerd stuff. - wrote some popular posts about programming (under the coderoom name) and I guess also moconnor about working with an iPad and Linode before https://yieldthought.com it was cool.Haven't posted for a while now, too many other things going on I guess! Sure!https://sonnet.io (projects, essays, experiments and toys) https://potato.horse ("Important Meeting Notes" originally started rpastuszak as doodles I gathered during morbidly boring https://sonnet.io meetings when I had a semi serious job) https://tidings.potato.horse (this one writes itself) If you like it, consider buying me a coffee: https://rafal.ck.page/products/tip Sure, mine is at: https://xavd.id/blog. I've got RSS and JSON feeds too: https://xavd.id/ blog/feedsIt mostly covers 3 main areas of interest: - tech (lots of Python & JS, but other topics too) - media reviews (big xavdid best-ofs yearly) - personal items I post ~ 4 https://xavd.id/blog times a year, on average, but I put a lot of effort into what I post. I should probably invert that (more low/medium-effort posts), but haven't. Please tell me anything jumps out at you! I write about vector search, ANN algorithms, dmitrykan neural search frameworks, search engines and https://dmitry-kan.medium.com/ algorithms in general and publish episodes of the Vector Podcast. - mostly programming, mostly "here's l0b0 something neat which might be useful to https://paperless.blog others". I just started doing one article per week challenge in late may. I have been keeping up with it, and am proud of some of my work. https://medium.com/@k0ryktopics are pretty random, but software engineering adjacent: koryk rtl sdr, home automation, air quality https://medium.com/@k0ryk monitoring, nature. Here is my most recent, a response to a post on here from last week about the hidden cost of air quality monitors: https://medium.com/@k0ryk/ air-quality-monitoring-hidden-cost... lawgimenez https://law.gmnz.xyz I am practicing writing and blogging so most of my posts at the moment are mostly for that laeri purpose. I still have a lot to learn and my https://laeri.me/blog blog will hopefully reflect my improvement over time. Technical concepts, distributed systems animesh371g explained in simple words - https:// https://engineeringatscale.substack.com/ engineeringatscale.substack.com/ https:// medium.com/@animeshgaitonde denvaar https://denvaar.github.io TotempaaltJ Currently working on two more posts, trying https://blog.martijnarts.com to write at least one sentence a day! longwick Mostly write book reviews, and whatever comes https://apurva-shukla.me/blog to mind. It's not much, but it's my home for things I dvdkon make that are at least somewhat like https://dvdkon.ggu.cz/ articles. Video games, graphic design, and technology links with commentary and occasional articles hypertexthero like the following: https://hypertexthero.com https://hypertexthero.com/ /pause/ https://hypertexthero.com/ books-for-thinking-and-learning/ https:// hypertexthero.com/rogue-lite-flight-sims/ Haven't had the chance to write for awhile, but been wanting to get back to it. In addition to normal static site stuff it has webmentions/pingbacks, comments, and agallant (probably now broken) interoperability with https://gallant.dev Twitter (likes would show up as webmentions) - overall it was a fun excuse to figure out IndieWeb stuff (https://gallant.dev/posts/ a-blog-reborn/ is where I explain that). Mostly journaling projects in the physical realm. I've been enjoying making things with wood, leather, metal, electronics, 3D zefhous printing. And some introspective writing, https://zef.studio/ mostly for myself. I have lots more drafts of projects that I'm hoping to publish in the near future. A personal journal of the places we travel as "hybrid digital nomads"https:// scarface_74 digitalnomadder.micro.blog/ Just random https://digitalnomadder.micro.blog/ career related links. Most of the links I found on HN. https://thecareerist.micro.blog/ but I don't write enough :')- https:// michaeldemar.co/blog/rescind-playbook - michaelfromyeg https://michaeldemar.co/blog/fill-your-cup - https://michaeldemar.co https://michaeldemar.co/blog/ikigai are my favorites to-date I post pretty sporadically about things I'm working on or that interest me. Electronics, shoobs coding, food, general hacking and making. https://blog.ioces.com/matt There are only a handful of posts there now, with 2 or 3 in the pipeline for the coming months. Published two articles yesterday as part of a project that will hopefully allow anyone to fully automate the installation and/or ayewo migration of a Ghost blog to any cloud host https://ayewo.com/ that supports Ubuntu Linux VMs. https:// ayewo.com/how-to-host-a-new-ghost-blog-on-aws / https://ayewo.com/ programmatic-creation-of-the-ghost-admin-u... RSS feed: https://canolcer.com/index.xmlI usually write a post once a month about more high level topics of technological trends on their influence on society. Mostly opinion shafyy pieces. There are some outliers, like some https://canolcer.com/ more low level technical posts in there, too. This year I haven't been feeling like writing much so far, though. Hope to do more again in the second half. Not much to show but some of the posts can be kasperset found at mostly related to programming and https://www.ashish.zip other tid bits for data analysis. https:// www.ashish.zip https://123ash.wordpress.com/ I recently started writing about my experience as a full-time caregiver, having crgk recently left my software career: https:// https://crawlwalkrunbook.substack.com crawlwalkrunbook.substack.com. Striving for one post each week. I write on https://codakuma.com.I wouldn't shaundon say I'm a prolific blogger; maybe 4-5 posts https://codakuma.com per year, but it's nice to have a space to post any thoughts I have. Just got started this year so it's only got two posts so far. One on logging and the dracyr other on config languages. I'd like to spend https://pv.wtf a bit more time writing but still need to build it into a habit. I wanted to start with "this week in review" series, but it ended quite quickly. Now I want to publish lesson learned while building my side-project (https://humadroid.dev), which is a missing tool I wish I had when mlitwiniuk running software house year-and-a-half ago, https://maciej.litwiniuk.net/ before I sold it. Topics considered for near future: * lessons learned while coding it in Rails with hotwire & stimulus * lessons learned actually sellign it to people (Open-Startup idea/movement is close to my beliefs). I know, it's a Blogger site, but it started long ago and I haven't had the time to move chthonicdaemon it. Programming, data analysis and http://negfeedback.blogspot.com philosophy, with some weight loss and running in there too. I write about the Rust programming language. I basically write about whatever I learn in imor80 Rust. This not only helps cement my https://hashrust.com/ understanding of the topic but hopefully helps others as well. paraknight a mix of small projects, AI experiments, and https://yousefamar.com/memo/log/ my (rather unsuccessful) horticulture A few years worth of posts (haven't updated blogpost123 it in about a year though). Anonymous because https://umhau.github.io/ I'd rather not tie it to my normal acct on here. My personal blog: https://mrkaran.dev/I've been writing on this space for a while now mr-karan but the frequency of posts has dropped to https://mrkaran.dev/ once in 2-3 months. I hope to make it a more consistent habit however. ayende https://ayende.com/blog : most of the stuff here are a knowledge krishadi base. I am starting to write more thoughts https://krishadi.com/ and observations now. I write about whatever comes to mind, and yakkomajuri also post some pictures there. Been meaning https://yakkomajuri.com/ to restructure the whole thing but haven't gotten to it yet. Just taking my sand to the beach:https:// felixhummel blag.felixhummel.de/ and https:// https://blag.felixhummel.de/ blog.hukudo.de/blog.html Both made with ablog for Sphinx using myst parser. I have been blogging before it was called blogging! Ha. Mostly just random technical mattsimpson musings, with a bit of book/movie reviews. https://mattsimpson.ca There is always room for improvement and more, but I like my little slice of the web. I like writing about my own projects that usually involve web scraping, OpenStreetMap, or visualizing interesting datasets. I've wcedmisten been at it for about a year, mostly to gain https://wcedmisten.fyi motivation to actually finish my projects. To that end it's been quite successful, and it's a great opportunity to practice writing. dusted It's kind of disconnected from my main site, http://dusted.dk/pages/phlog/ mostly rants. I write about building cloud multi-tenant SaaS products and run a niche newsletter that goes further into detail about building Ethan_Mick these. My goal is to help every software https://ethanmick.com/ engineer (if they want to do this) turn their side project into a product they can monetize and live off of. I'm mostly planning on sharing my own photon_lines personal data structures and algorithms + https://photonlines.substack.com/ applied math notes primarily aimed at visual learners. billylo Lesson learned from my giveback projects https://billylo.medium.com (mobile, ML, navigation, travel apps) lawrencegripper https://blog.gripdev.xyz/ Been dark for a while... moving everything from PHP to Python and React which has been fun, but tedious. Also, I had a baby and they l00sed are just crazy amounts of work (and fun). I https://l-o-o-s-e-d.net will hopefully soon continue to write about projects I'm working on, tech tutorials, Vim+Neovim, Linux, 3D printing, art and design. I occasionally write articles and tools Vincenius around web development. Once a week, I also https://wweb.dev/ share interesting tools and resources I've found. My current situation doesn't allow me to post grahamlee as much as I'd like, but I'm at https:// https://SICPers.info SICPers.info. TDiblik It ain't much, but it's honest work https://tomasdiblik.cz/pages/blog jerpint I don't update it as much as I'd like, but I https://www.jerpint.io have fun when I do :) gherlein https://blog.herlein.com/ is my personal site built using Jekyll. RamVasuthevan https://www.bitsbipsbricks.com/ is my blog https://ramvasuthevan.ca/ built using Ghost Pro The content has varied over the years, but in the past few years, I've used the blog to explore side projects outside of work. This marcua has allowed me to separate my primary https://blog.marcua.net/ responsibility at work (manager/unblocker/ collaborator/prototyper) from my personal interests in hacking. Writing about data-as-a-serice (ie. selling datasets), especially as it relates to izyda finance & hedge funds. Includes both https://magis.substack.com/ technical pieces, summaries of big events at my startup, and higher level questions on data valuation. I'm a software dev turned devops, and I try to write down opinions I haven't seen written anywhere before. Lots of Unix shell, TDD/BDD, FrenchyJiby automation, project management, and most https://jiby.tech/ recently SDLC ramblings. Sample articles: - https://jiby.tech/post/literate-wordle/ - https://jiby.tech/post/my-git-worfklow/ A lot of it is around engineering management best practices but there are some more philosophical and personal bits sprinkled acconrad here and there. It has hit HN a few times but https://www.adamconrad.dev I'll admit I have no analytics on it so I don't really know how many readers I have beyond my newsletter subscribers. write about: (1) lessons from building, including building/selling to a F500 for $> i_like_pie1 90M (2) summaries of stuff books i read goal https://acehigh.substack.com/ is to 1/ share what my failures with others and hopefully help someone 2/ give my thoughts clarity Programming topics ~1 a month with some big gaps in there. I got inspired by Hanselman's ganderzz "save your keystrokes" (https:// https://www.dylanpaulus.com/posts www.hanselman.com/blog/ do-they-deserve-the-gift-of-y...), and most posts revolve around questions I get. I've been a founder (2x), CTO / tech lead, engineer, product lead, VC, film reviewer, and writer. My site is about all of those things. Mostly I write about tech, startups, benwerd ethics, and journalism, interspersed with https://werd.io links I find interesting. I also post a live view of my RSS subscriptions over at https:// sources.werd.io/ - I'm excited to add some more from this thread. Thanks for starting it! Made with Quarto: https://www.beyond2060.com/ james-bcn sitemap.html I also keep a personal Quarto https://www.beyond2060.com/sitemap.html site of my own notes and experiments. It's great. I have three blogs for the three languages I'm fluent in, and I have different interests in each language.- https://bfontaine.net/blog hk__2 / (English, on tech, rarely updated these https://bfontaine.net/blog/ days) - https://bfontaine.net/blogfr/ (French, on Paris, inactive) - https:// bfontaine.net/blogit/ (Italian, on Italy and Italian language(s), active) A strange mix of personal blogs, brain dumps, makingstuffs tutorials and whatever else. No tracking, no https://somethingdecent.co.uk sponsored content, just my pure brain waffle Illniyar Also cross posted to medium https:// https://www.alonbd.com/ medium.com/@abardavid Just random stuff I come across and my thoughts on it - more of entries that have vparikh interested me and so I have a log of it over https://insightfultroll.com/ time. More for me then others so - hope someone also gets something out of it :) It's a personal blog, I've run different versions of it for 15 years or so, and riffraff there's few pages cached in archive.org which https://www.riffraff.info I would like to bring back to the latest incarnation. Alas, never a priority. Trying to write higher quality long-form navanchauhan pieces rather than just quick snippets like I https://web.navan.dev currently have older: http://johntellsall.com/I blog on everything about Dev, DevOps, and Quality. A number of topics are on dev speed: fast Dev, john-tells-all fast DevOps (e.g. TDD with cloud resources), https://dev.to/johntellsall fast Startup (post-deploy feedback like A/B testing). Some articles are published, many are in the coffee pot, waiting to be poured out :) Drop by and say hi! - a few hundred posts in the last 2 decades mikewarot on a variety of topics, including https://mikewarot.blogspot.com/ photography, programming, etc. I write very infrequently, but my favorite posts are: - Why is the Quintic Unsolvable? - akalin https://www.akalin.com/quintic-unsolvability https://akalin.com - A Gentle Introduction to Erasure Codes - https://www.akalin.com/intro-erasure-codes English: https://blog.danieljanus.pl/Polish: https://plblog.danieljanus.pl/ And a recent nathell foray into Substack and the realm of https://blog.danieljanus.pl/ newsletters, a report from cycling Land's End to John o' Groats, completed a week ago (in Polish): https://danieljanus.substack.com/ Haven't written in a while, but the blog on dataism deserves it's own thread and I'm reubence extremely proud of it here -> https:// https://www.reubence.com/articles/ www.reubence.com/articles/ how-dataism-is-revolutionizing-the-idea-of-the-individual-no-fluff how-dataism-is-revolutioni...All Articles -> https://www.reubence.com/articles/ This is a collection of blogs (not mine) I've rpac0 read. Here is mine: https:// https://prashantbarahi.com.np/read-in-public prashantbarahi.com.np/blogs I write about anything that can help frontend devs to use their skills in the whole stack. Lately, that's decentralization tech. Wrote k__ more frequently there in the past, but after https://fllstck.dev/ a year of hobby blogging I transitioned into doing it as my main job and now I write mostly for other people's blogs. (https:// kay.is if you need a "pen for hire") i write about random tech stuff that interests me at the time. haven't written in mayyue a minute but i'd like to again.Magic The https://queercat.github.io/blog Gathering & 8 billion text files: https:// queercat.github.io/blog/posts/ on-magic-arenas-deck-l... I started writing publicly late last year. It's been tons of effort but it's been tremendously fun and fruitful. Some of my more-visited or favorite posts: * A primer on Roaring bitmaps: what they are and how they work -- https://vikramoberoi.com/ a-primer-on-roaring-bitmaps-what-th.... This one ended up on the front page of HN and gets hundreds of visits monthly. I wrote it because it's the post I would have liked to read instead of reading the papers themselves. * An internship working on "Customers who bought this also bought" at Amazon 16 years ago -- https:// vikramoberoi.com/ an-internship-working-on-customers-.... I wrote this one as an addendum to throwaway voberoi tweet I posted that went viral. * How I made https://vikramoberoi.com atariemailarchive.org -- https:// vikramoberoi.com/ how-i-made-atariemailarchive-org/. I wrote this one when I open-sourced the dataset behind atariemailarchive.org. The dataset got featured in Data is Plural and in a podcast interview I did with Jeremy Singer-Vine. --- My favorite personal blog to read this past year is Phil Eaton's (eatonphil on HN): https://notes.eatonphil.com/. I enjoy the subject matter he posts about (a lot of systems work and research, primarily), but his other posts are great too. His post, "Is it worth writing about?" is a nice inspirational one for folks who want to/have been thinking about writing: https:// notes.eatonphil.com/ is-it-worth-writing-about.html. I talk about application security and other stuff (common pitfalls from working on the field, career advices etc). I have yet to _zeta migrate the content from my old blog, but a https://appsec.space new post will be released soon(tm). An introduction is available here: https:// appsec.space/posts/long-time-no-see/ I get in about 1-2 posts a year. They're mostly various projects that I do in my spare time: MakerFaire stuff, electronics and sircastor computing projects. Occasionally just https://aaroneiche.com slice-of-life things that pop up at the time. I recently made the site static, instead of Wordpress. This blog presents leadership methodologies for high-impact outcomes. Each post typically describes a challenge, hard-learned lessons, and the reusable framework to use. Areas include building high-performing teams, abdulapopoola setting direction, creating an engineering https://abdulapopoola.com/ culture, identifying high-leverage interventions, and more. It aims to help engineering leaders accelerate their growth while supporting their teams to reach their highest potential. Notes on systems programming. Not that many posts but I've reached the HN frontpage on two occasions. --- * Why should children dannas program? A review of Seymour Papers Mind https://dannas.name storms - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id =12372330 * Views on error handling - https:/ /news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23884505 Mostly the-consulting-side-of-technical-consulting Arubis posts. When I'm on a roll I post every https://dylanfitzgerald.net/ weekday, but it's been a bit while dealing with symptomatic PTSD on my end. Hoping to get back to it within a couple months. I keep meaning to post more, but it's hard to asb find time. RISC-V, LLVM, and a few other https://muxup.com/ things. Just blogging about (neo)vim. More targeted pseudo_meta to the intermediate-to-advanced user, since https://nanotipsforvim.prose.sh/ there are tons of blogposts for vim beginners already.https://nanotipsforvim.prose.sh/ Been going for 10+ years now. It's fun to watch my interested (professional and personal) change. It all started with WPF then Silverlight (RIP), then diversified into HTML5 (when the version number seemed to be a ColinEberhardt thing). I also had a fun foray into mobile https://blog.scottlogic.com/ceberhardt/ dev for a while, swift / iOS. More recently it's been quite JS-heavy, and the past year or so, a lot of AI. There is an underlying theme of open source throughout. A fun trip down memory lane! avastel Mostly about bot detection and browser https://antoinevastel.com/ fingerprinting. Actually, I have three blogs:- https:// godsip.club/ is for my "findings" about myths, religion and folklore - https:// scaglio crooked.ink/ is for my short stories - https: https://godsip.club/ //scaglio.bearblog.dev/ is my personal blog, where I want to start to post more often to exercise writing in English After some hand-wringing I decided to remove all my dev-related blog content when I changed professions. Instead you can have my photography portfolio: https:// jamiedumont jamiedumont.com.All coded with vanilla HTML, https://jamiedumont.com CSS and JS. No frameworks or templating engine involved. It's very liberating after 12 years of professionally swearing at computers that don't do what you ask! Infrequent but longer articles on various subjects (topics at https://michael-lewis.com m-i-l /categories/ ). See also the blog search at https://michael-lewis.com/ https://searchmysite.net/ (and feel free to submit yours and/or others you like). I post about things that are interesting to me, which is mostly MediaWiki software-related (which means Lua, JS, CSS, Python, SQL in a MW context), but also RheingoldRiver sometimes not - I've talked about random https://river.me unrelated Python libraries, written a bunch of book reviews, etc. Two years into hosting this blog I did also write a post about hosting a blog. - my best HN post was my post about Esperanto, which reached #1 here for a few martinrue hours, but my favourite to write was the https://martinrue.com story of how I learned to code on the C64: https://martinrue.com/ give-yourself-more-playtime This is a personal blog; I write whatever I want. This means I write personal things as well as tech things. If you don't want to gavinhoward read the non-tech things, go to https:// https://gavinhoward.com/ gavinhoward.com/categories/ and click on the categories you care about. Each one also has its own Atom feed, so you can completely avoid the other stuff if you so desire. Sometimes I post fun stuff, sometimes I post technical stuff. Right now, I'm nearing the finish on a post about how much I despise DanHulton Unit Testing (at least the way it's commonly https://greaterdanorequalto.com/ done right now) and an alternative I wish more people would take. It's not really a new topic, but it's not one with nearly enough traction, so I'm just doing my part. udia Rambling, personal notes, links to other more https://udia.ca worthy pages You only remind me that I don't blog that often, it should turn 25 this year even though I didn't know the word blog back then TomK32 and scraped the personal posts from https://tomk32.de/2022/10/03/hdd-data-rescue-a-burnt-cable.html it.Anyways, my last blog post is a bit of a highlight: saving a lightly burnt HDD https:/ /tomk32.de/2022/10/03/ hdd-data-rescue-a-burnt-cable.h... Total hodge podge but mostly standard pasdechance end-user tech gripes and howtos with a splash https://bbbhltz.codeberg.page/blog/ of educationhttps://bbbhltz.codeberg.page/ blog/ Embrace The Red: https:// wunderwuzzi23 embracethered.comBlogging mostly security https://embracethered.com related things, red teaming, pen testing, AI security, threat modeling and stuff. I have only written two blogs. One of them is on rust other on my frustrations with TDD. nkit TDD one is more of a joke. I don't think https://nkit.dev/blogs it'll be of much interest to others. But I guess no harm in putting it out. Writing about Data Engineering, ML, and AWS vladsiv solutions with some focus on numeric https://vladsiv.com calculations. Started as a way to train English writing and try to establish some presence online to bolster my CV. Posts of topics related to tcgv work, weekend projects, and personal https://thomasvilhena.com/ reflections. It's interesting to get back to older posts and find out how my skills, perceptions and opinions change as I progress in my career. Sure https://tiltingatwindmills.dev/I should post more. I'm kind of leaning more towards an old-style homepage than a blog though, imgabe that's why I separated out the Notes and https://tiltingatwindmills.dev/ Miscellany sections for things that don't really make sense as a part of a chronological series of posts. simonwjackson https://simonwjackson.io My blog is mostly about accessibility and devinprater such, from a blind person's point of https://devinprater.micro.blog view.https://devinprater.micro.blog My blog, lists, notes... Really anything I 0gdd want to share. Quality is meh, content is https://0xfab1.net random, i love it. One post per week for almost 9 years now. (In July I'm going to change this to one post per two weeks since I'm starting another blog.) mbork_pl Mainly Emacs stuff with a bit of JS and https://mbork.pl PostgreSQL, and sometimes other stuff once in a while. The blog started in 2006 (then only in Polish), the English version started in 2009, and was rather irregular until 2014. spc476 Twenty-four years of back-log, and it's a mix https://boston.conman.org/ of technical and personal content. My little blog that almost never gets updated. Thanks for the reminder I need to kernelcurry get another post up - https://kernelcurry.com https://kernelcurry.com/ /Topics : Retro Gaming and software engineering mostly. Not many posts on there just yet, but BigglesB experimenting with being super open while https://biggles.games developing my next game! I write about my research in CS and interesting things I read. I've been writing intermittently for 5+ years. Most popular wannabebarista post: https://bcmullins.github.io/ https://bcmullins.github.io/blog/ parsing-json-python/. This is a quick and easy method for parsing heavily nested JSON in python. I try to develop an habit of writing, c6p unsuccessfully. Bursts of very infrequent https://c6p.netlify.app/ posts about web, game dev, personal projects, and tools or lessons learned. Mostly write about Elixir. Check out the search function. It is a rust library run as WASM in the browser (all the right keywords victorbjorklund for HN hehe).My blog: https:// https://victorbjorklund.com/blog victorbjorklund.com/blog Search library used: https://stork-search.net/ (And yes, I know it is totally overkill to have search when you just got a few articles) Not a lot there right now. When I rehosted from WordPress to Hugo (after HostPapa started jacking up prices), I pulled a number murphyslab of posts. Since I've been on hiatus from https://murphyslab.ca/notes/ adding material to my blog. But, now that Reddit and Twitter have really soured, I'm leaning toward making it the one place where share thoughts. Just started, one post so far. Posts every bhag2066 Sunday and Thursday to inspire company https://www.anaeo.com builders - https://www.anaeo.com aareet I write amateur poetry and post it to my blog https://www.aareet.com/poetry/ above :) My personal blog: I don't write as often as I grwthckrmstr used to. Something I'm still finding my way https://preetamnath.com back to after burnout.https://preetamnath.com Posting for years, since 2010 at least, with gaps in between, most of which has served as a notebook of sorts for when I need to go imdsm back and find something. A few posts which https://www.adamkdean.co.uk/ did well when the blog existing on dev.to, winning a top post of the week award, but other than that, mostly just quick posts. catwell Posting occasionally since 2009. https://separateconcerns.com/ - not much content, most interesting around some 10+ year old outages I investigated. kevin_nisbet Started writing a bit when I had some free https://wdkwwdk.com/posts time in 2022, but haven't done a great job of being consistent with new content. I mostly write about CTFs, SMT solving and deuterium--_-- cryptography Here are some of my writeups to https://deut-erium.github.io CTF challengeshttps://deut-erium.github.io/ WriteUps/ An eclectic combination of a long-running eslaught (but infrequent) blog, technical projects, https://elliottslaughter.com/ and academic papers. I blogged about my involvement in FOSS last txtsd year. This year has had no updates on account https://ihavea.quest of being the hardest year of my life yet, but I'll get back to it this month. stargrave with more than 4.8k of posts, but on russian. http://blog.stargrave.org/russian/ I mainly write about things I learn about in nelsonfigueroa the field. I am slowly putting up more https://nelson.cloud opinions/thoughts.Some of my fav blogs are: - https://xeiaso.net/ - https://jvns.ca/ Started this blog about 2 years ago. I write about Python, web-scraping or some ngshiheng inconsequential tiny projects (inspired by https://jerrynsh.com/ tinyprojects.dev :D) that I worked on. TBH, I haven't settled on any niche. Ehh... my business aspiration is deeply personal: https://www.adama-platform.com/blog mathgladiator /My entire "content strategy" is to write and https://www.adama-platform.com/blog/ post here. I mainly am writing for myself as I think things through. I just finished relaunching my blog 2 days ago with a design, new host, new build tool, toastal etc. so I could get back into writing & https://toast.al owning my writings. I hope to write more soon: https://toast.al Writing about games and technology, with the occasional sci-fi short story and politics adrianhon thrown in. https://adrianhon.substack.com I https://mssv.net play a newish game every week and talk about its mechanics, game design, and what makes it interesting. My post recent post is on how to make a KVM hypervisor from scratch starting with Basic nickstinemates Networking. Details here: https://keeb.dev/ https://keeb.dev 2023/07/03/ Virtualization-from-scratch-Sett... My favorite article is around tech debt (I nichochar break it into 3 categories as a mental https://bytesizetheories.com framework): https://bytesizetheories.com/ posts/3-kinds-of-tech-debt/ I write as it strikes my fancy. I try to keep it about technology that I find interesting. JoshuaRogers I only post occasionally because I go through https://joshuarogers.net endless revising, but when I do, it's quite the thrill for me. A relatively new blog. I've picked up posting more frequently in the last few weeks. Right now, I'm working through making a simple game battesonb end-to-end using WebGPU and TypeScript. I https://battesonb.github.io enjoy revisiting the linear algebra involved and focusing on something different to my work day. Lately I've been writing about AI because diego it's impossible not to. But I generally write https://iamnotarobot.substack.com/ shower thoughts about tech and my experiences in the industry. just started writing blog in a telegram mdrwsh channel, a little bit of support might helps https://t.me/mdrwshlog it. https://t.me/mdrwshlog Atelfo I write about biotech mostlyhttps:// https://atelfo.github.io/ atelfo.github.io/ Going through a bit of a slump, trying to decide what I want to write about and sphars fighting the ADHD in me. But I'm happy with https://www.spencerharston.com/posts/ how the design turned out. First time working with Tailwind, it was a lovely experience. Power by hugo after being on wordpress and then gatsby. The hardest was to get a workflow of writting so that i don't have streaks of multiple month without any yashasolutions writting going on. Still hard but somehow it https://yasha.solutions is improving. I have also cut out twitter and I am trying to write everything on the blog first and then eventually to to tweet it later I write about Data Science and my interests Artgor (like language learning). Recently most of my https://andlukyane.com/blog/ posts are dedicated to reviewing deep learning papers. Just covering general tech things which Addono excite me, often quite hands on to solve some https://www.aknapen.nl/blog niche problem :) Just set it up a few days ago. https:// chris.sears.io/projects/audiobook-wish/ has some info on my current side project, csears Audiobook Wish. Concept is to match people https://chris.sears.io with expiring Audible credits with other people who would like free audiobooks. Any feedback is welcome! Going since late 2015. I post long form (/ blog) and short form (/notes), mostly on programming, maths, (bad) generative art qubyte experiments, notes as I learn Japanese, and https://qubyte.codes of course about the blog itself since I spend more time on the custom static site generator than I do on writing actual posts. I don't have much as compared to others but h1t35h we all start somewhere..- https:// https://hiteshyadav.substack.com/ hiteshyadav.substack.com/ Started it a couple years ago. I post mostly medawsonjr about topics in the area of IT Performance https://www.jabperf.com/blog/ Engineering, with more emphasis on low latency than on high throughput. I recently started my blog on https:// blog.fponzi.me/There are only 2 articles right now, but I would love to get some federicoponzi feedback if anyone wants to provide any. I https://blog.fponzi.me/ mostly write about things that I'm learning, and random thoughts. I'm interested in operating and distributed systems. Thanks! Mine is more of a personal website than a blog - I wrote about bands that I've been in over the years and various software projects deathmonger5000 that I created or was a significant https://ferrislucas.net/ contributor to.https://ferrislucas.net/ The website uses Notion as a backend. Source code is here: https://github.com/ferrislucas/ ferrislucas.net My open source blog mainly with (geospatial) niche tutorials. It's a pretty personal thing as I mostly (but not only) derive the blog do-me posts from challenges I encounter during work https://geo.rocks or my PhD research. In this way it documents my learnings and serves as a quite verbose personal wiki. My blog, https://nestenius.se/ where I blog tndata about Authentication, authorization and other https://nestenius.se/ related .NET topics. Right now I'm working on posts with interactive code snippets that you can edit / varunramesh re-run directly in the page (like a Jupyter https://blog.varunramesh.net/ notebook). It's based off this: https:// github.com/rameshvarun/blog-cells That's my online home. I blog ~once a year mostly if I am releasing a side project that rajkumaar23 can be useful to others. Recent release : https://rajkumaar.co.in https://rajkumaar.co.in/posts/vcard-editor (most helpful webapp if you plan to travel internationally soon for the first time) spacedimp Main focus is on writing simple to follow https://spacedimp.com/blog tutorials related to Rust, Elixir, and Linux. I write about security research and ValtteriL curiosities whenever I have the time and https://shufflingbytes.com inspiration. drakonka No particular topic - just random ramblings, https://liza.io sometimes about Go. I've done some math tutoring, and word problems are really boring, so I decided to spice them up a bit with monsters and mayhem. danthewireman Scroll down on the home page to see all the https://ghoulschool.education/ problems (this site is new and a little unorganized right now). The hope is to eventually write enough problems that they could be part of a real curriculum. Writing about different aspects and ochronus challenges about engineering leadership and https://leadership.garden/ management. carrozo No words, just pictures I've taken, present -- https://www.carrozo.com/cascade 2015. - published my first post today on personal samueldobbie productivity. Going forward I'll be writing https://samueldobbie.substack.com/ about software engineering, startups, scuba diving, and AI (namely NLP). A lot of Emacs stuff, but also some zck generative art, nix, and til posts. Tags page https://zck.org/ here: https://zck.org/tags inferense tell me what i haven't thought through. https://www.martinantos.com Mostly notes to myself on the tech front. House renovation problems, boat problems (and non-problems), and other errata. These days, cricalix never work stuff, though there are some posts https://www.cricalix.net/ from a decade ago. Looks like WP, but it's actually static. WP is the authoring side, and I export to the main site.