[HN Gopher] Ask HN: Could you share your personal blog here?
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       Ask HN: Could you share your personal blog here?
        
       Author : revskill
       Score  : 446 points
       Date   : 2023-07-03 16:16 UTC (1 days ago)
        
       | epirogov wrote:
       | https://pirogove.blogspot.com/
        
       | paolomainardi wrote:
       | https://wwww.paolomainardi.com
       | 
       | CTO and founder Talking about cloud native, Linux and other
       | random stuff I find interesting
        
       | jseliger wrote:
       | https://jakeseliger.com
        
       | 4926394057 wrote:
       | https://ides.dev/notes/
       | 
       | There aren't many articles on there at the moment, as I tend to
       | get imposter syndrome part way through writing and never finish,
       | but I have a couple in the works that I'd like to post soon.
        
       | geocrasher wrote:
       | https://miscdotgeek.com
       | 
       | https://meetryanflowers.com
        
       | hoofhearted wrote:
       | Working on creating free blogging software that is free and open
       | source, so that I can blog more without paying an arm and a leg
       | for hosting.
       | 
       | https://github.com/elegantframework/elegant-cli
       | 
       | https://www.elegantframework.com/blog
        
       | phacks wrote:
       | https://www.phacks.dev/articles I blog about web development;
       | mostly about performance, JavaScript, and Ruby on Rails.
        
       | mundanevoice wrote:
       | My Humble blog:
       | 
       | - https://vinitkumar.me/changing-oss-landscape/
       | 
       | - https://vinitkumar.me/development-practises/
       | 
       | - https://vinitkumar.me/how-to-approach-large-projects/
       | 
       | - https://vinitkumar.me/vim-to-nvim-transition/
        
       | dend wrote:
       | https://den.dev
       | 
       | Entirely static site built with Hugo. Blogging for a bit more
       | than a decade now.
        
       | zserge wrote:
       | https://zserge.com -- minimal software, learning how things work
       | by building them
        
       | nickjj wrote:
       | https://nickjanetakis.com/blog/
       | 
       | I've been posting for ~8 years, there's 443 posts / videos and I
       | post something new every week. It's focused on anything related
       | to building and deploying web apps.
        
       | tagawa wrote:
       | Like others, I post infrequently, mostly about tech stuff:
       | https://blog.daniemon.com/
       | 
       | Ultimately it's my domain, I have control, and that beats any
       | social platform.
        
       | nichochar wrote:
       | https://bytesizetheories.com
       | 
       | My favorite article is around tech debt (I break it into 3
       | categories as a mental framework):
       | https://bytesizetheories.com/posts/3-kinds-of-tech-debt/
        
       | satisfice wrote:
       | https://www.satisfice.com/blog
       | 
       | Software Testing, etc.
        
       | mikenikles wrote:
       | https://www.mikenikles.com/
       | 
       | Best to follow me on Twitter or Bluesky though for up-to-date
       | full-stack web development opinions.
        
       | cushychicken wrote:
       | Sure. I write about electronics, product development, running a
       | job board as a solo team, and whatever else suits my fancy.
       | 
       | https://cushychicken.github.io
        
       | cricalix wrote:
       | https://www.cricalix.net/
       | 
       | Mostly notes to myself on the tech front. House renovation
       | problems, boat problems (and non-problems), and other errata.
       | These days, never work stuff, though there are some posts from a
       | decade ago.
       | 
       | Looks like WP, but it's actually static. WP is the authoring
       | side, and I export to the main site.
        
       | martinrue wrote:
       | https://martinrue.com - my best HN post was my post about
       | Esperanto, which reached #1 here for a few hours, but my
       | favourite to write was the story of how I learned to code on the
       | C64: https://martinrue.com/give-yourself-more-playtime
        
       | bbkane wrote:
       | https://www.bbkane.com/blog/ 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://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/
        
       | snewman wrote:
       | 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://amistrongeryet.substack.com/ - was intended 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.
        
       | nickelcitymario wrote:
       | https://www.insurgent.ca
       | 
       | Marketing blog/newsletter for underdogs.
        
       | smetj wrote:
       | https://smetj.net
        
       | ploum wrote:
       | https://ploum.net/ (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)
       | 
       | This blog has changed my life. It landed me 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.
        
         | nomemory wrote:
         | I love your blog, and if i am not mistaken your capsule.
        
           | ploum wrote:
           | Thanks, it really count for me to know that people care about
           | what I write.
           | 
           | Indeed, I've merged my blog and my capsule now. Those are the
           | same content (because I realized that, sometimes, stuff I
           | wrote on Gemini ended being shared on the web through gemini
           | proxies)
        
       | LifeIsBio wrote:
       | About a year ago I did some work collecting interesting blogs
       | from HN users and shared it here:
       | 
       | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32291993
        
       | coticWorker wrote:
       | https://edbn.dev
       | 
       | Just a blog where I do some reviews and detail my projects. I'm
       | just starting out.
       | 
       | It's built with Hugo and hosted on Sourcehut pages. You can find
       | the sources below:
       | 
       | https://git.sr.ht/~eduardoroboto/edbn.dev
        
       | recov wrote:
       | https://blog.peasley.me/
        
       | bluebeku wrote:
       | https://bryanhogan.me
       | 
       | 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 posts will be on my year studying in South 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 :)
        
         | bluebeku wrote:
         | One of the older posts include a quick intro to a Zettelkasten
         | like system. Something that provides a lot of value to me now.
         | https://bryanhogan.me/second-brain/
        
       | arushi01 wrote:
       | https://blog.startuptaxaccounting.com
       | 
       | I have been blogging for last several years on startups, stock
       | options, accounting, taxes, SEC reporting, IPOs and other related
       | issues encountered by entrepreneurs, as well as finance and
       | accounting professionals.
        
       | anardil wrote:
       | https://anardil.net
       | 
       | D&D, tech, and scuba diving!
        
       | madsbuch wrote:
       | https://www.madsbuch.com/
       | 
       | I write, occasionally.
        
       | GOATS- wrote:
       | I write .NET articles for fun!
       | 
       | https://nectarine.sh
        
       | IanNorris wrote:
       | https://inorris.com/Blog/
       | 
       | I mostly talk about game development but I've touched on ChatGPT
       | and wider topics as well.
       | 
       | Todo: Set up RSS
        
       | gsa wrote:
       | https://gaganpreet.in/
       | 
       | I blog on and off about mostly tech related topics. I'd like to
       | be more regular but it's a struggle to find time to write with
       | other commitments.
        
       | ivan_ah wrote:
       | https://minireference.com/blog/
       | 
       | I write about the textbook industry, education, and tech. Recent
       | posts have been all about learning and teaching statistics.
        
       | osamagirl69 wrote:
       | https://krazerlasers.com/
       | 
       | Lasers, high voltage, amateur rocketry, and general nonsense
        
       | ryanbigg wrote:
       | https://ryanbigg.com
       | 
       | I usually write posts about code, but this post about culture and
       | values really resonated with a lot of people:
       | 
       | https://ryanbigg.com/2021/12/culture-and-values
        
       | deathmonger5000 wrote:
       | 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 that I created or was a significant contributor to.
       | 
       | https://ferrislucas.net/
       | 
       | The website uses Notion as a backend. Source code is here:
       | https://github.com/ferrislucas/ferrislucas.net
        
       | fredley wrote:
       | Only started recently, and finding it very hard to press publish!
       | Lots of ideas but putting them out there goes against the grain
       | for me.
       | 
       | https://healthydev.substack.com/
        
       | ch33zer wrote:
       | http://blaise.bike
       | 
       | I writ about long bike tours I go on
        
       | 1270018080 wrote:
       | Someone needs some training data for their model?
        
       | pythonbase wrote:
       | https://www.kashifaziz.me - not have much content at the moment
       | but I have plans to write regularly in very near future.
        
       | Niksko wrote:
       | https://blog.skouf.com
       | 
       | I don't write as much as I would like, as you can see from the
       | big gaps between posts. Some homelab stuff, a little Kubernetes,
       | some food stuff as well.
        
       | nosecreek wrote:
       | https://dustin.lammiman.ca/
       | 
       | Probably the most interesting things are homemade ice cream
       | recipes and a (not very detailed) build journal for the teardrop
       | trailer we made during COVID.
        
       | twilysparkle wrote:
       | I blog at https://friendshipcastle.zip. I'm still new to the
       | world of blogging, but I have been trying to refine my writing
       | style and learn how to talk about the things that I've been
       | learning about.
        
       | breadchris wrote:
       | breadchris.com
        
         | liviu31 wrote:
         | https://blog.blockingqueue.com/
         | 
         | Unfortunately i don't write that much
        
       | LegoZombieKing wrote:
       | https://christianadleta.com/map
       | 
       | I just started building it recently. Haven't even gotten made a
       | way to display all the posts just yet
        
       | ntietz wrote:
       | https://ntietz.com
       | 
       | All roughly related to software engineering, weekly cadence.
       | Sometimes philosophical, sometimes technical, sometimes just
       | random observations. Mostly it's about whatever is on my mind re:
       | software at the moment or what 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.
        
       | bartmika wrote:
       | https://bartlomiejmika.com/
        
       | jesprenj wrote:
       | http://splet.4a.si./
       | 
       | There is, however, no content here in English.
       | 
       | Google translate:
       | 
       | https://splet-4a-si.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sch=http&_x_tr_sl=...
        
       | joaoqalves wrote:
       | https://world.hey.com/joaoqalves/
       | 
       | I write mostly about engineering management and software
       | engineering, in general. My most famous post was "Disasters I've
       | seen in a microservices world" [1]
       | 
       | 1 - https://world.hey.com/joaoqalves/disasters-i-ve-seen-in-a-
       | mi...
        
       | RobinL wrote:
       | https://robinlinacre.com Data science, engineering, data linkage
        
       | KAdot wrote:
       | https://artem.krylysov.com/blog/ I'm writing mostly about
       | databases and performance.
       | 
       | My last two posts:
       | 
       | - How RocksDB works
       | https://artem.krylysov.com/blog/2023/04/19/how-rocksdb-works...
       | 
       | - Let's build a Full-Text Search engine
       | https://artem.krylysov.com/blog/2020/07/28/lets-build-a-full...
        
       | hpb42 wrote:
       | https://heitorpb.github.io/
       | 
       | I recently re-wrote this again, with high hopes of getting back
       | to writing more frequently. I have started more drafts this year
       | than I have finished posts... Hope to change that soon (tm)
        
       | Player6225 wrote:
       | https://bpev.me
        
       | adrianmsmith wrote:
       | Could I ask why you're asking this question, that might help us
       | to answer more specifically e.g. if you're looking for something
       | particular from this list e.g. advice on aspect of blogging
       | yourself.
        
         | revskill wrote:
         | I'm just curious to learn more about HN Users and hope to learn
         | more from you.
        
       | anfractuosity wrote:
       | Not sure if my site https://www.anfractuosity.com/projects/
       | counts as a blog or not, as the posts aren't chronologically
       | ordered (except in RSS).
       | 
       | Silly posts include visual cryptography keyrings, turning a b&w
       | monitor colour and listening to fermentation bubbles.
        
       | rozenmd wrote:
       | https://maxrozen.com
       | 
       | I lost count, but I've been writing regularly for a while now.
       | 
       | My bootstrapped SaaS diaries:
       | https://maxrozen.com/articles?q=diaries
       | 
       | General React + Tech articles: https://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
        
       | greentimer wrote:
       | https://twitter.com/Timurvural34215
        
       | dmitshur wrote:
       | https://dmitri.shuralyov.com/blog
       | 
       | If only I directed more of my writing activity to blog posts, not
       | just commit messages1 and issues2.
       | 
       | [1]
       | https://github.com/shurcooL/home/commit/bb504a4ef0d7c552d363...
       | 
       | [2] https://github.com/shurcooL/home/pull/32,
       | https://github.com/shurcooL/home/issues/26
        
       | epiccoleman wrote:
       | https://epiccoleman.com/posts
       | 
       | Haven't posted for a while as we've just had a new baby, but I am
       | planning on getting back to my music theory thing and the
       | accompanying series of posts soon.
        
       | Brajeshwar wrote:
       | https://brajeshwar.com
        
       | tedivm wrote:
       | https://blog.tedivm.com/
       | 
       | 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
       | 
       | https://blog.tedivm.com/guides/2021/11/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
        
       | lawrjone wrote:
       | 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://blog.lawrencejones.dev/learn-at-scale-up/)
       | 
       | - 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.
        
       | woodruffw wrote:
       | https://blog.yossarian.net/
       | 
       | It's mostly tech (Python, Rust, LLVM, cryptography) along with
       | some other interests mixed in.
        
         | gavinhoward wrote:
         | Hah! I have been a fan of your blog.
         | 
         | Also, I can't believe I missed that you wrote a post inspired
         | by one of my posts! [1] Argh!
         | 
         | [1]: https://blog.yossarian.net/2023/02/11/The-unsafe-language-
         | do...
        
       | spc476 wrote:
       | https://boston.conman.org/
       | 
       | Twenty-four years of back-log, and it's a mix of technical and
       | personal content.
        
       | amha wrote:
       | http://www.andrusia.com
        
       | carrozo wrote:
       | https://www.carrozo.com/cascade
       | 
       | No words, just pictures I've taken, present -- 2015.
        
       | timdietrich wrote:
       | I've rebooted my blog several times over the years, usually due
       | to a career pivot.
       | 
       | I'm currently working as a developer in the NetSuite ERP space,
       | so that's my blog's major focus.
       | 
       | https://timdietrich.me/blog/
        
       | joehx2 wrote:
       | https://www.joehxblog.com/
       | 
       | It's a Jekyll blog using Github pages.
       | 
       | The domain is through Google, so I need to figure out what I'm
       | going to do with that soon.
        
         | lumpa wrote:
         | Your post was dead, as are all your comments and submissions it
         | seems. Since I didn't find any reason for that from a cursory
         | look, I've vouched here. Maybe ask dang why and how to avoid
         | that?
        
           | dang wrote:
           | The only reliable way to do that is to email
           | hn@ycombinator.com. Fortunately someone did, and I've fixed
           | the problem.
           | 
           | The account was banned by a naughty spam filter, completely
           | incorrectly. I've terminated that spam filter and restored
           | the account and all its posts. Sorry joehx2 - you did nothing
           | wrong!
        
       | deskoftom wrote:
       | A simple blog musing about my thoughts and opinions as a software
       | leader. I'm still new to both writing blogs and leadership, so
       | feedback is most welcome: https://www.deskoftom.co.uk/
        
       | drsopp wrote:
       | Homepage with various projects/articles about math, computers,
       | math, teaching. Mainly in Norwegian. https://trondal.com
        
       | RheingoldRiver wrote:
       | https://river.me
       | 
       | 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 sometimes not - I've talked about
       | random 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.
        
       | manish_gill wrote:
       | Some old posts (including one that made it top of HN once upon a
       | time!) here: https://parallelthoughts.xyz/
        
       | varunramesh wrote:
       | https://blog.varunramesh.net/
       | 
       | Right now I'm working on posts with interactive code snippets
       | that you can edit / re-run directly in the page (like a Jupyter
       | notebook). It's based off this:
       | https://github.com/rameshvarun/blog-cells
        
       | coldcode wrote:
       | https://thecodist.com
       | 
       | Posts going back to 2008, on programming in general.
        
       | craigkerstiens wrote:
       | https://www.craigkerstiens.com/
       | 
       | 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://www.craigkerstiens.com/2012/04/30/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-...
        
       | monroeclinton wrote:
       | https://monroeclinton.com
       | 
       | I have a few posts about building a window manager, Linux, and
       | JavaScript.
        
       | eliseomartelli wrote:
       | https://eliseomartelli.it
       | 
       | Notes, experiments, photography, some sysadmin things.
        
       | adminu wrote:
       | Not regularly blogging but from time to time: https://ph-uhl.com
        
       | lytedev wrote:
       | https://lyte.dev
        
       | graypegg wrote:
       | https://graypegg.com, it's not much, and the current Jekyll theme
       | is horrible.
       | 
       | Wrote up a little thing about an odd css property the other day
       | though!
        
       | amha wrote:
       | books, math, and mountains: http://www.andrusia.com
        
       | jl6 wrote:
       | https://www.lab6.com/4
       | 
       | The latest issue of my blog, which is a PDF file that is also a
       | Factorio mod.
        
       | ggambetta wrote:
       | https://gabrielgambetta.com
       | 
       | Not exactly a blog, but that's where I put the technical things I
       | write (Computer Graphics from Scratch, the client-side prediction
       | articles, etc).
        
       | koryk wrote:
       | 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/@k0ryk
       | 
       | topics are pretty random, but software engineering adjacent: rtl
       | sdr, home automation, air quality 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...
        
         | tasuki wrote:
         | Why medium? I hate the experience of reading medium so much
         | that I won't even look at your blog.
        
           | fieryskiff11 wrote:
           | A frontend for it, similar to Apple's Reader View:
           | https://scribe.rip
           | 
           | Setting up a redirect for it greatly enchanced the internet
           | browsing experience for me.
           | 
           | source: https://sr.ht/~edwardloveall/Scribe
        
             | tasuki wrote:
             | Sure, I can probably work around people who want to make
             | their blog painful to read. I'd just rather read blogs
             | written by people who want to make them easy to read...
        
           | koryk wrote:
           | I didn't consider many options to be honest. Medium was just
           | an easy way to start writing. I am planning on moving to a
           | platform where I have more control (was thinking self-hosted
           | static html) eventually. Do you have a favorite alternative?
        
             | tasuki wrote:
             | > Medium was just an easy way to start writing.
             | 
             | I understand and empathise. For sure it is much better to
             | just start writing than to spend months obsessing over
             | which technologies one is going to use.
             | 
             | > I am planning on moving to a platform where I have more
             | control (was thinking self-hosted static html) eventually.
             | Do you have a favorite alternative?
             | 
             | Not-Medium is my favourite alternative! The bar is low: any
             | static site generator would do fine. I wouldn't even mind
             | you hosting on GitHub pages or whatever...
        
       | DLion wrote:
       | Just a tech/personal blog: https://domenicoluciani.com
        
       | dstroot wrote:
       | https://www.danstroot.com/
       | 
       | Mainly technology leadership topics. Cheers!
        
       | wannabebarista wrote:
       | https://bcmullins.github.io/blog/
       | 
       | I write about my research in CS and interesting things I read.
       | I've been writing intermittently for 5+ years.
       | 
       | Most popular post: https://bcmullins.github.io/parsing-json-
       | python/. This is a quick and easy method for parsing heavily
       | nested JSON in python.
        
       | housecarpenter wrote:
       | https://thehousecarpenter.wordpress.com/
       | 
       | It doesn't have any particular theme or anything, it's just a
       | place to put infodumps on things I've been reading about. It only
       | gets updated very sporadically these days.
        
       | icinganalysis wrote:
       | https://icinganalysis.github.io/
       | 
       | I blog about the development of aircraft ice protection in the
       | era of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA,
       | 1918 to 1958, a predecessor to NASA).
       | 
       | An amazing amount of analysis was conducted with analog
       | computers, and many of the results are still found in design
       | manuals today.
        
       | joshcanhelp wrote:
       | https://www.joshcanhelp.com/
        
       | gregorojstersek wrote:
       | 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
       | first time.
       | 
       | - Seasoned engineering leaders 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
        
       | di4na wrote:
       | softwaremaxims.com/
        
       | akkartik wrote:
       | http://akkartik.name
       | 
       | 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 by millions of people.
       | 
       | Wake up sheeple! Add 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.
        
         | chubot wrote:
         | FWIW I like the direction of using Lua, and the text editor
         | with graphics looks cool
         | 
         | I wasn't super excited about Mu because it wouldn't let me
         | reuse my existing knowledge -- it would be a separate thing to
         | learn, even if in theory it was easier to learn than mainstream
         | stacks
        
         | gnoack wrote:
         | Subscribed. I like this explorative approach.
        
       | ftio wrote:
       | https://ft.io/blog/
       | 
       | I blog about Product. Few nerdy meta things in there too.
       | 
       | Most popular post is the Cynical PM framework, about focusing on
       | the business role of your product.
       | https://www.ft.io/blog/cynical-pm/
        
       | hnarayanan wrote:
       | https://emphaticallystatic.org/
       | 
       | So many years old!
        
       | yakkomajuri wrote:
       | https://yakkomajuri.com/
       | 
       | I write about whatever comes to mind, and also post some pictures
       | there. Been meaning to restructure the whole thing but haven't
       | gotten to it yet.
        
       | georgeyw wrote:
       | https://www.georgeyw.com/
       | 
       | Only a few weeks old, but I'm planning to publish every two weeks
       | for a while! No fixed topics.
        
       | hyperkewb wrote:
       | https://trevo.rs/
       | 
       | Finally getting around to finishing the next couple of posts I've
       | been stagnating on.
        
       | hakunin wrote:
       | https://max.engineer
       | 
       | Hosted by amazingly convenient https://blot.im.
       | 
       | Articles on software architecture. I'm also looking to make new
       | friends to discuss these topics. Working remotely in my 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.
        
       | akdas wrote:
       | https://avikdas.com
       | 
       | A few of my posts on dynamic programming got a fair bit of
       | traction here on HN.
       | 
       | I haven't posted in a while, but after a busy few years, I have
       | some posts lined up. I want to reflect on some teaching I did
       | (one big reason I didn't have time to blog), as well as document
       | me getting a new home server set up (this time with containers,
       | finally).
        
       | mlitwiniuk wrote:
       | https://maciej.litwiniuk.net/
       | 
       | 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 running software house year-and-a-half ago, 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).
        
       | scastiel wrote:
       | https://scastiel.dev
       | 
       | I mostly post about frontend development: React, Next.js,
       | TypeScript...
        
       | andrew_shay wrote:
       | Blog and digital garden, but I don't write much
       | https://andrewshay.me/
        
       | cjlm wrote:
       | cjlm.ca
        
       | K0nserv wrote:
       | Site: https://hugotunius.se
       | 
       | Source: https://github.com/k0nserv/hugotunius.se
       | 
       | Tech: Jekyll and S3. Edge cached HTML and static assets via
       | Cloudflare.
       | 
       | Haven't written much recently, although I have a few drafts I
       | should finish up.
        
       | chrismartin wrote:
       | https://cmart.blog
       | 
       | Goofy stuff that I write for fun. Working on a book review now.
        
       | qznc wrote:
       | https://beza1e1.tuxen.de/
       | 
       | Plenty of software engineering stuff but not limited to that.
        
       | uka wrote:
       | https://uka.life
       | 
       | To filter English posts. https://uka.life/category/english/
       | 
       | Often non-technical.
        
       | raesene9 wrote:
       | https://raesene.github.io/ - these days, I generally blog about
       | security/containers/k8s stuff that's interesting to me, and not
       | suitable for a corporate blog, although it goes back to other
       | stuff, as I've been posting at varying levels of regularity for
       | almost 20 years now.
        
       | paulorlando wrote:
       | https://startupsunplugged.com/blog/
       | 
       | Most recently focused on timing (the "why now" question) and unit
       | economics.
        
       | sneak wrote:
       | https://sneak.berlin
       | 
       | Intermittent posting, mostly about random things I observe using
       | macOS, or traveling.
        
       | cmgriffing wrote:
       | https://chrisgriffing.com
        
       | catwell wrote:
       | https://separateconcerns.com/
       | 
       | Posting occasionally since 2009.
        
       | tatoalo wrote:
       | https://apogliaghi.com/
        
       | thisisananth wrote:
       | I share interesting things from books I read here
       | https://ananthmajumdar.substack.com/
        
       | goache wrote:
       | Playful Data Visualizations, Physics/Math Web Comic Series and
       | personal projects: https://randomlyunique.com/
        
       | aarroyoc wrote:
       | https://blog.adrianistan.eu
        
       | dcz_self wrote:
       | https://dorotac.eu
       | 
       | Too many projects, not enough time. Brutalist design, no JS :)
        
         | Nzen wrote:
         | My browser and feed reader report your atom xml has invalid
         | xml:                 error on line 58 at column 82: Unescaped
         | '<' not allowed in attributes values
        
           | dcz_self wrote:
           | Thanks! That's the Markdown renderer failing to escape
           | entities properly. Fixed now by switching to markdown-it-py.
        
       | nss139 wrote:
       | https://lanziani.com
       | 
       | I write about my experience as Developer/DevOps.
       | 
       | It's also my personal notebook.
        
       | snowman647 wrote:
       | Blog about engineering management and building game around it.
       | Also, touching speculative ideas about future of tech and games.
       | 
       | https://mitrapunk.com/
        
       | jakelazaroff wrote:
       | https://jakelazaroff.com -- mostly web dev, some politics, some
       | music.
        
       | dguo wrote:
       | https://www.dannyguo.com/blog
        
       | petercammeraat wrote:
       | https://petercammeraat.net
       | 
       | mostly about Swift, my apps, and Indie app development.
        
       | hyperific wrote:
       | https://hyperific.bearblog.dev/
       | 
       | I just started this a couple weeks ago to start writing about
       | personal projects. I write all my notes in markdown anyway so
       | Bearblog is the perfect platform for me.
       | 
       | Posts so far: Mean shift rotoscoping, Room 23: Brainwashing Video
       | Generator, Multi Image Steganography, Brake Safe, The Erosion of
       | Patience for Scripted Chatbots and more.
        
       | zerobits wrote:
       | https://wetware.engineering
       | 
       | 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://wetware.engineering/adult-learning)
       | 
       | * A new 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)
        
       | tito wrote:
       | 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.co/posts/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
       | 
       | -
        
       | BerlyBelan wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | Atelfo wrote:
       | I write about biotech mostly
       | 
       | https://atelfo.github.io/
        
       | bberenberg wrote:
       | https://www.nothingeasyaboutthis.com/
        
       | umarniz wrote:
       | No tracking (no external domain requests or analytics), built
       | using Gatsby.
       | 
       | Your IP only goes to Cloudflare (caching) + Netlify (Hosting) +
       | BunnyCDN (when watching videos on the site), no other personal
       | information is collected.
       | 
       | https://umarniz.com/
        
       | jacobp100 wrote:
       | https://jacobdoescode.com/blog
        
       | xavdid wrote:
       | Sure, mine is at: https://xavd.id/blog. I've got RSS and JSON
       | feeds too: https://xavd.id/blog/feeds
       | 
       | It mostly covers 3 main areas of interest:
       | 
       | - tech (lots of Python & JS, but other topics too) - media
       | reviews (big best-ofs yearly) - personal items
       | 
       | I post ~ 4 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!
        
       | kingofkyiv wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | rpgbr wrote:
       | https://notes.ghed.in
        
       | superluserdo wrote:
       | https://tomwh.uk/blog/index.html
       | 
       | 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 Backup and Restore root-owned Files Over the 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)
        
       | y3sar wrote:
       | https://y3sar.hashnode.dev/
       | 
       | Just started, Mostly planning to write about AI, startups,
       | philosophy, and the future.
        
       | zer0tonin wrote:
       | https://alicegg.tech/ - 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://alicegg.tech/2023/02/06/4dollar-vps.html : 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
        
       | stefanoco wrote:
       | https://www.stefanocosta.org/
       | 
       | This is my collection of Friday newsletter and blog post where I
       | list 2-3 suggested readings (occasionally podcasts or videos) on
       | technology/innovation/management and 1 on climate change.
        
       | headsclouds wrote:
       | https://draganbabic.com/blog/
        
       | haloboy777 wrote:
       | https://ayushsingh.dev Not at all regular with this but try to
       | keep this as fast as possible just out of habit.
        
       | larata_media wrote:
       | This is a project I've been working on to lob verbal grenades at
       | everyone in power. If it seems like I haven't criticized any
       | certain person yet, just come back later, I'm getting to it.
       | 
       | https://larata.media
        
       | wheybags wrote:
       | https://wheybags.com/blog - mostly ramblings about native code,
       | hopefully more ramblings about gamedev in future
        
       | kuba_dmp wrote:
       | https://www.developermarkepear.com/ i write about marketing to
       | devs, sharing learnings from my journey as a devtool startup
       | marketer.
        
       | enduku wrote:
       | Mine is https://densebit.com
       | 
       | I have a tendency to jot down brief thoughts or raw ideas :-)
        
       | vtomole wrote:
       | https://vtomole.com is mostly Philosophy and Quantum computing
        
       | rckrd wrote:
       | https://matt-rickard.com
       | 
       | 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 thousand cuts (292 points) -
       | https://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
        
         | revskill wrote:
         | Could i ask how to make such Email list ?
        
           | rckrd wrote:
           | It used to be self-hosted, but I recently moved the list to
           | Substack to make it easier for readers if they have an
           | existing Substack account.
        
         | shafiemukhre wrote:
         | Love your blog posts! You wrote new blog posts daily, at what
         | time during the day you dedicated for writing, and how long on
         | average for each session?
        
         | mr_o47 wrote:
         | I love your blog. I have been following your posts for about
         | last two years
        
           | rckrd wrote:
           | Thank you!
        
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         | xNeil wrote:
         | Hi there! I adore your blog. Quick question - you have an MBA
         | from Stanford, and you're a software engineer rather than a
         | 'manager'. Are there others like you? I was thinking of an MBA
         | as an option, but was afraid my focus after that might not be
         | technical enough.
        
           | rckrd wrote:
           | Thank you! I'm waiting to write this post (I follow Patrick
           | Collison's advice methodology -- wait 10 years before you can
           | accurately reflect [0]).
           | 
           | But here's Marc Andreessen thoughts:
           | 
           | > "Seek to be a double/triple/quadruple threat."
           | 
           | He talks about the MBA + Undergrad Engineering combo in this
           | blog post. https://fictivekin.github.io/pmarchive-
           | jekyll/guide_to_caree...
           | 
           | [0] https://patrickcollison.com/advice
        
             | xNeil wrote:
             | Thanks you for the link! Is it cool if I email you with
             | further questions?
        
             | codetrotter wrote:
             | > I follow Patrick Collison's advice methodology -- wait 10
             | years before you can accurately reflect
             | 
             | I wish more people did so. The signal to noise ratio of the
             | content on the internet would improve a whole lot.
        
       | jim_lawless wrote:
       | https://jiml.us/
       | 
       | Subjects: tech, retrocomputing, retro pop culture, radio,
       | interviews, books, comics, TV, music, movies ...etc.
       | 
       | For the record, it's all static content. It's generated using
       | Hugo.
        
       | simplegeek wrote:
       | https://wyounas.com
       | 
       | Not much there but I plan to write more. :)
        
       | animuchan wrote:
       | https://mvasilkov.animuchan.net/
       | 
       | (Not a high-effort publication like many other links here, just
       | some notes.)
        
       | deskoftom wrote:
       | A simple blog with me posting my musings and thoughts about
       | software leadership. I'm new to both writing and being a leader,
       | so feedback is welcome: https://www.deskoftom.co.uk/
        
       | d4mi3n wrote:
       | Not published yet, but I snagged https://absurd.engineering/ and
       | hope to write about security engineering, cloud security, and
       | running my own consultancy.
        
       | nelsonfigueroa wrote:
       | https://nelson.cloud I mainly write about things I learn about in
       | the field. I am slowly putting up more opinions/thoughts.
       | 
       | Some of my fav blogs are:
       | 
       | - https://xeiaso.net/
       | 
       | - https://jvns.ca/
        
       | tlhunter wrote:
       | https://thomashunter.name/
       | 
       | Hundreds of posts. Mostly JavaScript, game dev, Node.js.
        
       | rand_r wrote:
       | https://www.dsouzaman.net
       | 
       | Only a few posts; never really had the time after the initial
       | batch. Would like to update it at some point.
        
       | DanHulton wrote:
       | https://greaterdanorequalto.com/
       | 
       | 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 Unit Testing (at least the way it's commonly 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.
        
       | boeingUH60 wrote:
       | https://thetechee.com/.
       | 
       | In college, I used to write tech news whenever I got bored. I
       | somehow turned it into a sustainable business after graduating.
        
       | dest wrote:
       | https://alexandre.storelli.fr
        
       | tasuki wrote:
       | https://blog.tasuki.org/
       | 
       | It has no topic and is kind of abandoned. Some posts from like
       | 2006 are pretty embarrassing, but I keep them around anyway.
       | 
       | There are like two or three blog posts that rank well on Google
       | for whatever reason and they comprise the majority of traffic
       | despite not being very good or interesting.
        
       | CSDude wrote:
       | Not active but here it goes: https://mustafaakin.dev/
        
       | madrasman wrote:
       | www.aswathkrishnan.com
        
       | tverbeure wrote:
       | https://tomverbeure.github.io
       | 
       | 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 given
       | the topics.
       | 
       | I do get a bit of a kick 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...
        
       | ptcodes wrote:
       | https://ptimofeev.com/ Bits about software development and
       | startups.
        
       | stn8188 wrote:
       | https://shielddigitaldesign.com/
       | 
       | 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 busy lately with grad school, but it's fun to 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.
        
       | kashnote wrote:
       | https://kg.dev/thoughts
       | 
       | Haven't written anything in a little bit, but planning on putting
       | up a new post soon.
        
       | ManuelKiessling wrote:
       | https://manuel.kiessling.net
       | 
       | 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/object-orientation-a...
       | 
       | Why developing 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...
        
       | ahnooie wrote:
       | https://b3n.org/
       | 
       | Technology (mostly homelab), Finance, and the Christian
       | Worldview.
        
       | mz00 wrote:
       | Not a blog but a weekly newsletter with personal commentary about
       | big ideas in AI, both new and old:
       | https://newsletter.envisioning.io
        
       | dom96 wrote:
       | https://blog.picheta.me/
       | 
       | 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 HashNode (I
       | considered substack but its lack 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...
        
       | 8organicbits wrote:
       | https://alexsci.com/blog/
       | 
       | I keep it tech focused, my personal life is elsewhere. I like
       | doing deep dives into topics, especially where I don't know what
       | I'll find. I usually start with "writing as thinking" and then
       | edit most of it away to get something readable.
        
       | gisborne wrote:
       | https://frest.substack.com
       | 
       | I am working on better APIs driven by a better user interface
       | experience.
       | 
       | The better APIs are REST but relational. The better UIs are
       | driven by an embeddable component-based view of the API and its
       | data.
       | 
       | The result is plastic software that out of the box more resembles
       | Access or FileMaker than Ruby on Rails.
        
       | ericsaf wrote:
       | https://www.seasonedtech.net Brand new...only 2 posts
        
       | AndrewKemendo wrote:
       | https://kemendo.com/blog/blog-home.html
       | 
       | More broadly though
       | 
       | https://kemendo.com as I put my most important thoughts on the
       | front page
        
         | scary-size wrote:
         | Love the minimal design
        
           | AndrewKemendo wrote:
           | Thanks!
           | 
           | I'm going for that "HTML 1.0" look and feel ;)
        
       | kiruio wrote:
       | https://kiru.io/
        
       | simonhamp wrote:
       | https://simonhamp.me/blog
        
       | franey wrote:
       | https://johnfraney.ca/blog/
       | 
       | Generally I'll write a post when I try to do something that's
       | difficult to find an example of online. I don't get a _ton_ of
       | traffic, but writing prose is a nice change from writing code.
        
       | snac wrote:
       | https://geekiness.eu Random tech stuff that ends up intriguing
       | me. Cool to look back after 12+ years of blogging.
        
       | llimllib wrote:
       | https://notes.billmill.org
        
       | joebergeron wrote:
       | https://www.joe-bergeron.com
       | 
       | The writing is mostly about software projects, but I also
       | document art stuff here as well. Had some fun with the actual
       | site design itself, modeled after a pseudo-file-browser with
       | windows that you can focus, resize, and drag around... hopefully
       | not too unusable. :)
        
       | zarathustreal wrote:
       | Congrats to all the people here who just fed their writing style
       | into the LLM machine
        
         | Hamuko wrote:
         | Good luck with that, my writing style is worthless!
        
       | alexwlchan wrote:
       | https://alexwlchan.net/writing/
       | 
       | 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 worst possible way, aka abusing the <marquee> 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)
        
       | magicseth wrote:
       | thedad.blog
        
       | kslambert wrote:
       | https://www.imkylelambert.com/
        
       | ghomem wrote:
       | I write about technology, statistics and society here:
       | 
       | https://logical.li/
       | 
       | Found a lot of inspiration from blogs discovered via HN.
        
       | hddherman wrote:
       | https://ounapuu.ee/
       | 
       | 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 judged by HN:
       | 
       | - Why I went back to using a 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/
        
       | jvanderbot wrote:
       | Https://Jodavaho.io
       | 
       | Long overdue and I've only been posting in the last year, but am
       | slowly converting journal musings to posts. I want something that
       | can survive me so my kids can read it.
        
       | erremerre wrote:
       | https://blog.rmrubert.eu/
       | 
       | Dont really post that much, and the blog definitely does not have
       | a topic.
        
       | ghostpepper wrote:
       | https://0xc0ffee.ca/
        
       | scary-size wrote:
       | https://franz.hamburg
       | 
       | Micro blog: https://atoms.franz.hamburg
        
       | mostlyevil wrote:
       | https://pointlessproject.com/
       | 
       | I started it last month and I'm trying to figure out a
       | sustainable writing schedule. Feedback appreciated, thank you!
        
         | veggieburrito wrote:
         | It's polished and works well on mobile. The graphics are cool,
         | we're they made by you?
         | 
         | I think the most sustainable writing schedule is whenever you
         | feel like it!
        
           | mostlyevil wrote:
           | Thank you! The images are AI generated. I do some minor
           | photoshop work to make the style consistent.
        
         | BazookaMusic wrote:
         | I liked From the Notes. The story had an Asimov vibe to it and
         | the flow was captivating for me.
         | 
         | Maybe you could make a newsletter so I can subscribe and get
         | notifications for when you write? I'd probably read them once
         | in a while.
        
           | mostlyevil wrote:
           | Thank you! Thats a good idea, I will look into implementing
           | it.
        
       | andy99 wrote:
       | http://marble.onl/
       | 
       | (general purpose personal website that's mostly a blog)
        
       | amerine wrote:
       | http://amerine.net no posts in like a decade. It's embarrassing
        
       | writecandace wrote:
       | https://candace.dev/
        
       | HorizonXP wrote:
       | https://www.xitijpatel.com/
       | 
       | Writing about my journey to $1B in 10 years as an engineer. Hope
       | to guide others on their own journey, documenting every success
       | and failure. It's ambitious, but if anyone can do it, it's me.
        
       | trwhite wrote:
       | https://notoriousbfg.com
       | 
       | Some of my favourite posts:
       | 
       | Building Software, Sharing Knowledge
       | https://notoriousbfg.com/building-software-sharing-knowledge...
       | 
       | Code and Context https://notoriousbfg.com/code-and-context/
       | 
       | Some Quality Biases https://notoriousbfg.com/some-quality-biases/
        
       | dannyobrien wrote:
       | https://www.oblomovka.com/ -- I'm thinking of starting a new one
       | though!
        
       | 0gdd wrote:
       | https://0xfab1.net
       | 
       | My blog, lists, notes... Really anything I want to share. Quality
       | is meh, content is random, i love it.
        
       | eldridgea wrote:
       | https://blog.eldrid.ge
       | 
       | 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/the-myth-of-the-necessary-...
       | 
       | The Silent AI 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...
        
       | aslilac wrote:
       | https://mckayla.blog
       | 
       | Not very many posts. I only started trying to take writing for it
       | seriously the last few months, with a target of one post per
       | month. But I think "All you need is data and functions" is a
       | pretty good read! Briefly made the front page of HN shortly after
       | it was published.
        
       | baobabKoodaa wrote:
       | https://www.attejuvonen.fi/
       | 
       | 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 is an april's fools I made a few years ago.
       | 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/
        
       | damethos wrote:
       | https://www.alexanderlolis.com/ - My personal blog in which I
       | write whenever I feel like it. Mostly interested about software.
        
       | weekendvampire wrote:
       | I write about pop culture at https://siddhesh.substack.com.
        
       | astuyvenberg wrote:
       | https://aaronstuyvenberg.com/
       | 
       | I write about cloud minutia and generally focus on serverless. I
       | try to focus on reproducible benchmarks and actionable advice. If
       | you've wondered about the performance of AWS-SDK v2 or v3 in
       | NodeJS, or weird edge case behaviors anywhere from Lambda to zip
       | files, you may be interested.
        
       | swyx wrote:
       | https://www.swyx.io/
       | 
       | 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/api-economy/ The API Economy: Why it's
       | good, 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
        
       | akhenakh wrote:
       | https://blog.nobugware.com
       | 
       | I blog about software development, GIS Geospatial, Hamradio, Go,
       | gRPC ...
        
       | mfalcon wrote:
       | https://falconius.com/
       | 
       | I blog, very occasionally, about Deep Learning and now mostly
       | about NLP. I'm trying to get up on speed and blog more but
       | there's always something else.
        
       | gustavopezzi wrote:
       | https://pikuma.com/blog
        
       | fzeindl wrote:
       | https://www.fabianzeindl.com/
       | 
       | I write about software engineering and -architecture, am proud
       | about this https://www.fabianzeindl.com/posts/the-codequality-
       | pyramid
        
       | codepoet80 wrote:
       | https://www.jonandnic.com
       | 
       | Online since 2001 in some form or another. Its mostly genuinely
       | personal, but since tech is my life, there's a lot about tech in
       | there. (I'm a top result when searching for getting a NeXT
       | Station onto a home network!)
        
       | miro_pele wrote:
       | https://devslovecoffee.com/ Just starting on my own journey in
       | the space of personal blogs.
       | 
       | Would love to hear any feedback.
        
       | hackitup7 wrote:
       | Always down to share since it seems that HN has enjoyed our
       | content, although this feels like someone is trying to jumpstart
       | training of their LLM: https://staysaasy.com/
        
         | jbay808 wrote:
         | That was my concern as well...
        
       | bldavies wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | csears wrote:
       | https://chris.sears.io
       | 
       | Just set it up a few days ago.
       | 
       | https://chris.sears.io/projects/audiobook-wish/ has some info on
       | my current side project, Audiobook Wish. Concept is to match
       | people with expiring Audible credits with other people who would
       | like free audiobooks. Any feedback is welcome!
        
       | dlyons wrote:
       | Not my personal notes, but _how_ I do my writing and organize my
       | thoughts. This is my Nix configuration that powers my Macbook,
       | Linux PC, and home lab server. Emacs + org-roam to capture
       | everything. https://github.com/dustinlyons/nixos-config
        
       | mitko wrote:
       | https://d13v.com
       | 
       | More than 100 essays on various timeless topics.
       | 
       | Most recently I wrote a series called "how to be a game changer"
       | which focused on creating win win situations in all aspects of
       | life. One of the essays "Opt out of cynicism" made it to #2 on
       | HN.
       | 
       | I've been slow to write for the last 1.5y as I was giving a birth
       | to a startup.
        
       | gerogerke wrote:
       | https://gero.dev/blog
       | 
       | I rarely find time to blog, and it's mostly interesting
       | programming resources that I feel other people could also benefit
       | from.
        
       | rollcat wrote:
       | www.rollc.at
       | 
       | I wish I had the motivation to post more often.
        
       | episa wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | hardwaregeek wrote:
       | https://uptointerpretation.com/
        
       | ryanSrich wrote:
       | I don't post often - https://rrich.io/writing
        
       | muhammadusman wrote:
       | My blog is https://blog.usmanity.com
       | 
       | I write about things on my mind but mainly the posts consist of
       | project updates, experimenting with new tech, and occasional one-
       | off things. There's no defined criteria which could be a good
       | thing or bad thing. I recently moved from Wordpress to Ghost.
        
       | axolotlgod wrote:
       | https://write.as/cannonalexander/
       | 
       | have been trying to do a writing challenge for this year, it's
       | going ok. I write about whatever interests me, trying to do at
       | least three articles a week
        
       | dotcoma wrote:
       | My blog https://www.dotcoma.it/
       | 
       | Posts in English https://www.dotcoma.it/english
        
       | akleemans wrote:
       | https://www.kleemans.ch
       | 
       | Personal blog focussed on tech things I find interesting. Some of
       | them involve building small tools (like a swiss ID checksum
       | generator) or illustrating certain algorithms (like the 4 color
       | theorem).
        
       | TigPT wrote:
       | https://tig.pt
       | 
       | I write about AWS and some random things.
        
       | miduil wrote:
       | https://oo.svbtle.com/
       | 
       | Hope this will motivate posting a bit more things. So far mostly
       | hidden drafts and some brain dumps and new years resolutions.
       | Leave me a Kudos :)
        
         | steve_adams_86 wrote:
         | I'm bad for hidden drafts too. It feels slightly crazy to put
         | all that effort into planning, writing, editing, and creating
         | code/content for a post only to let it sit there.
        
       | matthewfcarlson wrote:
       | https://Matthewc.dev is my blog, started writing about random
       | things but way too many drafts and not enough published items
        
       | philippz wrote:
       | https://philippzentner.com
        
       | fabianholzer wrote:
       | https://holzer.online/articles/
        
       | rajkumaar23 wrote:
       | https://rajkumaar.co.in
       | 
       | That's my online home. I blog ~once a year mostly if I am
       | releasing a side project that can be useful to others.
       | 
       | Recent release : https://rajkumaar.co.in/posts/vcard-editor (most
       | helpful webapp if you plan to travel internationally soon for the
       | first time)
        
         | anonymousd3vil wrote:
         | nice page, would be cooler if the logo text "cd /home" changes
         | as you visit blog (to maybe cd /home/blog)
        
       | mronetwo wrote:
       | https://ciesie.com
       | 
       | Mostly embedded stuff. Some zig, some computer graphics, some
       | Python, some opinions.
        
       | wenbin wrote:
       | https://www.wenbin.org/
        
       | SenHeng wrote:
       | https://legendofcode.com
       | 
       | I've been planning to redesign it for a while, it makes my eyes
       | bleed sometimes. Just haven't found the time yet.
        
       | kajic wrote:
       | https://kajic.com/
       | 
       | Mostly poems and paintings.
        
       | chrjs wrote:
       | https://standard.dev/
        
       | teodorlu wrote:
       | https://play.teod.eu/
       | 
       | Though I'd rather call it a personal memex than a personal blog!
        
       | jamie_ca wrote:
       | https://blog.tracefunc.com/ though it's been pretty dead as far
       | as new content the past several years.
       | 
       | Mostly Ruby on Rails related tech topics.
        
       | knlb2022 wrote:
       | https://explog.in
       | 
       | 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 repeating
       | frequently while working with other 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.
        
         | nkjnlknlk wrote:
         | I wanted to express thanks for your post on ramping up on large
         | projects. It's concise, links to further reading, and echoes a
         | lot of the advice I have had to give to junior engineers.
         | You've saved me time from having to write these tips out
         | myself. :)
         | 
         | (As an aside I kind of disagree with the common quote of:
         | 
         | > "Show me your flowcharts and conceal your tables, and I shall
         | continue to be mystified. Show me your tables, and I won't
         | usually need your flowcharts; they'll be obvious"
         | 
         | I find that most software I've worked on is muddy, confusing,
         | and contradictory. Perhaps I will get better with time.)
        
       | davidtos wrote:
       | https://www.davidvlijmincx.com/
       | 
       | I write mostly about concurrency and testing in Java for the last
       | two years now.
       | 
       | I do it in hope that it helps people and to connect with people
       | who share the same passion :D
        
       | marginalia_nu wrote:
       | https://www.maginalia.nu/log
       | 
       | Mostly about search engine development.
        
       | jlengrand wrote:
       | https://lengrand.fr/
        
       | arun-mani-j wrote:
       | Was waiting for this moment :D https://arunmani.in I today only
       | thought of (re)taking up the "an article a week" challenge.
       | 
       | I have promised myself to keep the website free of any analytics
       | and especially no JS. That's why there is no way to comment. So,
       | please share your thoughts by reaching out to me using the links
       | in footer.
        
       | _zeta wrote:
       | https://appsec.space
       | 
       | I talk about application security and other stuff (common
       | pitfalls from working on the field, career advices etc). I have
       | yet to migrate the content from my old blog, but a new post will
       | be released soon(tm).
       | 
       | An introduction is available here:
       | https://appsec.space/posts/long-time-no-see/
        
       | briggers wrote:
       | Machine learning productionization: https://paulbridger.com
        
       | qkeast wrote:
       | https://quinnkeast.com/writing
       | 
       | I write about product design, UX, and related topics as they come
       | to mind from the perspective of a product designer.
        
       | tholman wrote:
       | https://tholman.com/ - Largely JS experiments dating back 10+
       | years. Sometimes I scroll right back to the start and can
       | appreciate the long journey I've taken from scrappy student to
       | now.
        
       | fasterthanlime wrote:
       | https://fasterthanli.me/
       | 
       | 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 ELF in Making
       | our own executable packer: 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.
        
         | markchristian wrote:
         | I love your stuff! As a FastMail user I have to read it in my
         | alternative browser lest I destroy my autocomplete, though. :D
         | 
         | Anyhow; thanks for everything you make! I hope your face is
         | feeling better these days.
        
         | mteam88 wrote:
         | Great content! I love your style of YouTube
        
       | josephrmartinez wrote:
       | https://josephm.dev/blog/
       | 
       | I'm trying to develop a habit of writing ~750 words each day and
       | then taking one of these 'drafts' each week to edit into a blog
       | post. I've found this is a good balance.
        
       | nindalf wrote:
       | https://blog.nindalf.com
        
       | nickponline wrote:
       | https://nickp.svbtle.com/
       | 
       | I try to deconstruct and solve interesting coding problems
       | usually from programming competitions.
        
       | brightball wrote:
       | https://www.brightball.com
        
       | nss139 wrote:
       | https://everything.delivery
       | 
       | A podcast about anything and everything that will help you
       | Deliver Value to clients while maintaining a healthy and happy
       | Organization.
       | 
       | Feedback ARE very welcome.
        
       | tekknolagi wrote:
       | https://bernsteinbear.com
       | 
       | I wrote about programming languages, mostly
        
       | jack_riminton wrote:
       | https://www.jackriminton.com
       | 
       | I only started it last week so it has a solitary post. I'm going
       | to cover my journey of learning generative ai and generally
       | rambling about code, art and making art with code
        
       | andreasklinger wrote:
       | https://klinger.io/
       | 
       | 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 angel-investment decision making process:
       | https://klinger.io/posts/how-i-make-investment-decisions
       | 
       | - eg simple productivity-hack: https://klinger.io/posts/q-codes
        
       | azhenley wrote:
       | https://austinhenley.com/blog.html
       | 
       | I write about software engineering, academia, product design, and
       | usability. About 3/4 of them generate notable discussion on HN.
        
       | brianm wrote:
       | https://skife.org/
       | 
       | Kind of on pause for last few years, but not dead :-)
        
       | [deleted]
        
       | davepeck wrote:
       | https://davepeck.org/ and you can confirm I'm an old by the first
       | post date
        
       | _jsdw wrote:
       | https://jsdw.me
       | 
       | Personal blog/homepage for just over 10 years, coding related
       | things, custom design, mostly static pages using Zola.
        
       | TheCapeGreek wrote:
       | Oooh, really putting me on the spotlight for not having updated
       | mine or written anything in a while haha!
       | 
       | https://thecapegreek.com
        
       | danielrm26 wrote:
       | https://danielmiessler.com
       | 
       | Been writing there since 99, and lots of technical posts on AI
       | lately.
        
       | jasoneckert wrote:
       | https://jasoneckert.github.io/
        
       | pedroth wrote:
       | https://pedroth.github.io
       | 
       | Just some random projects
        
       | ingorichter wrote:
       | Random thoughts, engineering stuff and a loose collection of
       | thoughts during the pandemic. Hugo to generate, hosting on github
       | https://ingo-richter.io
        
       | AshleyJanssen wrote:
       | https://ashleyjanssen.com/
       | 
       | I'm a productivity consultant so I write about productivity and
       | how to be intentional about how you spend your time, energy, and
       | attention in all parts of your life.
       | 
       | I publish them bi-weekly via my newsletter, Every Intention. Top
       | articles: https://ashleyjanssen.com/top-articles/
        
       | kstrauser wrote:
       | https://honeypot.net/
       | 
       | I just celebrated 25 years of babbling about whatever random
       | thing.
        
       | AdamCraven wrote:
       | https://adamcraven.com/writing/
       | 
       | Alignment between people and technology, mostly. Much aggregated
       | from my other site (https://principles.dev).
       | 
       | - https://principles.dev/blog/first-principles-thinking-a-visu...
       | - post 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
        
       | hvidal wrote:
       | https://componenthouse.com/ About software development, but I
       | haven't written anything recently.
        
       | jakebasile wrote:
       | I (re)started mine not too long ago. It's mostly photos I've
       | taken since I wanted a place that I control to publish them. I
       | also sometimes write words.
       | 
       | https://jakebasile.com
        
       | singhrac wrote:
       | https://rachitsingh.com/
       | 
       | Trying to write more!
        
       | behnamoh wrote:
       | https://itsbehnam.com/blog
        
       | marbs wrote:
       | https://sam.hooke.me
       | 
       | 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 problem:
       | 
       | https://sam.hooke.me/post/2018/10/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/
        
       | OwenFM wrote:
       | https://nonhuman.party/
       | 
       | I write all the content for the Non-Human Party, explaining how
       | we can transition to a digital-first, opt-in society that
       | respects robots, plants and animals.
       | 
       | The idea of Nationality as a Service was later rebranded by
       | others as the "Nation State":
       | https://nonhuman.party/post/nationality_as_a_service/
        
       | cgrf wrote:
       | https://www.hackup.net/
       | 
       | Lab journal for my amateur hardware tinkering. Recently focused
       | on 8-bit home computers.
        
       | bhag2066 wrote:
       | Just started, one post so far. Posts every Sunday and Thursday to
       | inspire company builders - https://www.anaeo.com
        
       | _peeley wrote:
       | https://blog.janissary.xyz
       | 
       | Mostly technical stuff, some non-technical stuff. I'm currently
       | (indefinitely?) writing a series of posts documenting all the
       | stuff I'm working on in my homelab, which has been fun.
        
       | apike wrote:
       | https://allenpike.com/
       | 
       | I've been writing monthly for 10 years, and otherwise for 20.
       | Topics have ranged from product development to leadership to
       | breakfast cereal selection techniques.
        
       | ebiester wrote:
       | https://www.ebiester.com/
       | 
       | I write some about personal knowledge management and also some
       | about engineering management. It is usually updated in spurts.
        
         | egwynn wrote:
         | At the risk of correcting the primary source, I was able to
         | load https://www.ebiester.com/ but not https://ebiester.com/
         | 
         | EDIT: I see you've already updated your comment. Thanks!
        
       | choefele wrote:
       | The gist of leadership concepts as a sketchnote
       | https://claushoefele.com/d2l
        
       | raduzaharia wrote:
       | I write about privacy, security, old software, sometimes
       | programming: https://raduzaharia.medium.com/
        
       | hughw wrote:
       | https://hughw.net
        
       | eatonphil wrote:
       | 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 implementing Raft in Go
       | 
       | - https://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
        
       | bobbiechen wrote:
       | https://bobbiechen.com/blog/
       | 
       | It's a mix of personal stuff and occasionally technical notes -
       | I've been contemplating splitting them up but I'm internally
       | opposed to it for some reason.
        
       | divan wrote:
       | https://divan.dev
       | 
       | 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 -
       | https://divan.dev/posts/fountaincodes/
       | 
       | - 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).
        
       | creature_x wrote:
       | https://hamzahassan.ca
       | 
       | I haven't posted in a while but this blog is my personal
       | scratchpad for concepts pertaining to software development that I
       | find valuable (:
        
       | tayo42 wrote:
       | I interpreted this as, are you allowed to share your own blog
       | here.
       | 
       | Am I the only one who did?
        
         | gizmolo wrote:
         | Lol oh well we're all gonna just share our personal blogs
         | regardless XD
        
       | paeselhz wrote:
       | https://paeselhz.github.io/
       | 
       | Every time I try to put myself to write regularly, I fail
       | miserably. But the ones that I get to complete are mostly related
       | to data analysis on public data that I found interesting, or
       | technologies that I've been working on.
        
       | shadowfacts wrote:
       | https://shadowfacts.net/
       | 
       | I mostly write about iOS app development, but recently I'm
       | particularly proud of my blog post about ActivityPub and portable
       | identities: https://shadowfacts.net/2023/activitypub-portable-
       | identity/
        
       | xorvoid wrote:
       | https://www.xorvoid.com
       | 
       | I write quirky computer science articles. Usually based on some
       | crazy project often at the intersection of computers and math.
       | Currently working on a series that builds Finite Fields up from
       | scratch step-by-step (haven't published that yet)
        
       | zerojames wrote:
       | https://jamesg.blog
        
       | polivier wrote:
       | https://pedtsr.ca
       | 
       | Personal projects, optimization, and Linux/Emacs.
        
       | netule wrote:
       | https://luten.dev/
       | 
       | I've recently compiled all of my blog posts from the various
       | blogs I've owned since 2006. It really is a personal blog since I
       | don't stick to a particular topic, but most of it is tech
       | related.
        
       | l0b0 wrote:
       | https://paperless.blog - mostly programming, mostly "here's
       | something neat which might be useful to others".
        
       | yakshaving_jgt wrote:
       | Some Haskell stuff. Some angry rants. Some ideas.
       | 
       | https://jezenthomas.com/
        
       | michidk wrote:
       | https://blog.lohr.dev/ Only a couple of posts, but trying to post
       | regularly about topics that interest me.
        
       | abound wrote:
       | https://frominsidethebox.com
       | 
       | I lived in a box truck for six years while working at Google and
       | chronicled my thoughts and experiences and shenanigans.
       | 
       | Still not sure what I'll do with the blog going forward, my
       | current life being significantly less novel.
        
         | tasuki wrote:
         | Hey that's a very cool blog!
        
       | davidvd wrote:
       | https://code.davidv.eu
       | 
       | I write about why programming is so hard and my approach to
       | keeping code in good shape. Not really a blog but similar enough
       | in shape to post it here :)
        
       | battesonb wrote:
       | https://battesonb.github.io
       | 
       | 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 end-to-end using WebGPU and TypeScript. I enjoy
       | revisiting the linear algebra involved and focusing on something
       | different to my work day.
        
       | JPLeRouzic wrote:
       | https://padiracinnovation.org/News/
       | 
       | 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 with a strong
       | interest in my domain.
       | 
       | Everyday 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.
        
         | interestica wrote:
         | I love second-life retirement activities like this! Such a
         | benefit to the world. And I think your former domain expertise
         | can give you unique insight into other disciplines.
        
       | jbot27 wrote:
       | https://agi-today.com/
       | 
       | Writing about AI and AGI.
        
       | graiz wrote:
       | https://www.gregraiz.com
        
       | do-me wrote:
       | https://geo.rocks
       | 
       | My open source blog mainly with (geospatial) niche tutorials.
       | 
       | It's a pretty personal thing as I mostly (but not only) derive
       | the blog posts from challenges I encounter during work or my PhD
       | research. In this way it documents my learnings and serves as a
       | quite verbose personal wiki.
        
       | stadeschuldt wrote:
       | https://blog.tafkas.net/
        
       | [deleted]
        
       | et1337 wrote:
       | https://etodd.io
       | 
       | Mostly indie game development (full stack but fairly technical)
       | mixed with the occasional work-related post about software
       | development.
        
       | pawurb wrote:
       | https://pawelurbanek.com/ it allowed me transition from full-time
       | dev to on & off consulting and living off my side projects. I try
       | to publish new posts at least once a month.
        
       | wonger_ wrote:
       | https://wonger.dev/
        
         | gotlou wrote:
         | Wow, this is amazing! I particularly liked the rundown on GSoC
         | experience
        
       | tabacof wrote:
       | I started this blog recently, though some posts were written a
       | few years ago (one even reached HN front page!):
       | https://tabacof.github.io/
        
       | reubence wrote:
       | Haven't written in a while, but the blog on dataism deserves it's
       | own thread and I'm extremely proud of it here ->
       | https://www.reubence.com/articles/how-dataism-is-revolutioni...
       | 
       | All Articles -> https://www.reubence.com/articles/
        
         | reubence wrote:
         | The dataism blog is rough around the edges, since it was on of
         | my first few pieces of writing long format online. So go easy
         | on me :)
        
       | beckhamc wrote:
       | http://beckham.nz/blog
       | 
       | Mostly theoretical-ish deep learning stuff as of late (I'm a PhD
       | candidate in that field). But I want to expand it into really
       | anything: psychology, dating, video game reviews, etc.
        
       | tcgv wrote:
       | https://thomasvilhena.com/
       | 
       | Started as a way to train English writing and try to establish
       | some presence online to bolster my CV. Posts of topics related to
       | work, weekend projects, and personal 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.
        
       | asadawadia wrote:
       | https://blog.aawadia.dev
        
       | mcqueenjordan wrote:
       | https://jm.dev
       | 
       | About me, learning, software engineering, and life.
        
       | joeblogs wrote:
       | https://marginhound.com/
       | 
       | Python & Analytics, with a heavy skew towards pricing and website
       | investments.
       | 
       | Also has a bunch of web calculators and some past research
       | projects.
       | 
       | Pricing content goes on hold when my day job is focused on that.
       | Too much professional backlash...
        
       | zikani_03 wrote:
       | https://code.zikani.me
       | 
       | Trying to get better at writing. I have like 54 articles in draft
       | that I need to finish before year ends. :/
        
       | gizmolo wrote:
       | https://jakewallace.io/blog.html
       | 
       | Just started one! Looking forward to writing more about tech and
       | web dev :)
        
       | mrdlm wrote:
       | https://viderationale.blog/ I write about science, philosophy,
       | and related things :D
        
       | nsm wrote:
       | https://nikhilism.com - occasional technical writings, sometimes
       | digging deep into systems internals.
        
         | wpwpwpw wrote:
         | great design
        
       | [deleted]
        
       | ghostfoxgod wrote:
       | Writing at https://akashrajpurohit.com/blogs/
        
       | scaglio wrote:
       | Actually, I have three blogs:
       | 
       | - https://godsip.club/ is for my "findings" about myths, religion
       | and folklore
       | 
       | - https://crooked.ink/ is for my short stories
       | 
       | - https://scaglio.bearblog.dev/ is my personal blog, where I want
       | to start to post more often to exercise writing in English
        
       | gls2ro wrote:
       | https://allaboutcoding.ghinda.com
       | 
       | I mostly write about Ruby
       | 
       | I also wrote some more general pieces about building software,
       | products and companies at https://ghinda.com/blog but did not had
       | too much time lately also for that part.
        
       | franky47 wrote:
       | https://francoisbest.com/posts
       | 
       | Not much content there (guilty of the classic "dev building a
       | blog engine rather than writing content" paradigm), but I had
       | some fun writing interactive articles.
       | 
       | Currently looking into moving from static versioned markdown to a
       | better authoring experience, any pointers welcome.
        
         | eichin wrote:
         | I swear I should just have an RSS feed of the changelogs for my
         | various blogging engines and not pretend I'm actually going to
         | do any writing with them :-)
        
       | kristiandupont wrote:
       | Well, I write on Medium, so .. I'll just show myself out :-)
        
       | [deleted]
        
       | danthewireman wrote:
       | https://ghoulschool.education/
       | 
       | 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. Scroll down on the home page to see all the 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.
        
       | jameslk wrote:
       | https://www.renderbetter.com/blog
        
       | warthog wrote:
       | https://mertdev.dev/
       | 
       | Haven't written for some time but planning a big post
        
       | jordemort wrote:
       | https://jordemort.dev/blog/
       | 
       | I blog mostly about assorted tech topics; usually my posts are
       | about something I was working with and found interesting.
        
       | rpastuszak wrote:
       | Sure!
       | 
       | https://sonnet.io (projects, essays, experiments and toys)
       | 
       | https://potato.horse ("Important Meeting Notes" originally
       | started as doodles I gathered during morbidly boring 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
        
       | dflock wrote:
       | https://duncanlock.net/
       | 
       | Mostly tech, with a bit of other stuff sprinkled in.
        
       | spraveenitpro wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | listenfaster wrote:
       | https://listenfaster.com
       | 
       | Mostly about my activities as a musician in Seattle, but colored
       | by being a programmer since the early 90s.
        
       | bradwoodsio wrote:
       | https://garden.bradwoods.io/ Writing mostly about design & front-
       | end engineering
        
       | jonluca wrote:
       | https://blog.jonlu.ca/
       | 
       | Mostly reverse engineering and security write ups
        
       | explodingcamera wrote:
       | https://blog.henrygressmann.de - just getting started though
        
       | planetjones wrote:
       | https://www.planetjones.net
        
       | amadeuspagel wrote:
       | https://amadeuspagel.com
       | 
       | Media Theory, Window Managers, UI, random gripes about tech
       | companies
        
       | glth wrote:
       | https://www.glthr.com/
       | 
       | Programming and puzzles
        
       | nickelpro wrote:
       | https://blog.vito.nyc
       | 
       | I write about C++ and SystemVerilog
        
       | elliotec wrote:
       | https://elliotec.com
       | 
       | I use it for a portfolio, blog, and just posting random projects
       | I do. It's so gratifying to hear from people who found use out of
       | it, which happens occasionally.
        
       | sumanmd wrote:
       | Spyderdoc.substack.com
       | 
       | A blog about prevention of chronic disease.
        
       | agallant wrote:
       | https://gallant.dev
       | 
       | 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 (probably now broken)
       | interoperability with 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).
        
         | bubblehack3r wrote:
         | Out of curiosity, what library you use for displaying your code
         | blocks?
        
           | agallant wrote:
           | Whatever the default is in this Nikola theme -
           | https://themes.getnikola.com/v8/hack/
           | 
           | I tweaked the theme just a bit, to add the faux scanlines,
           | URL mouseover highlight, and background green glow (trying to
           | mimic an old CRT). But pretty much everything else is just
           | whatever the default was.
        
       | b8 wrote:
       | https://qf0.github.io/blog/
        
       | adrianhon wrote:
       | https://mssv.net
       | 
       | Writing about games and technology, with the occasional sci-fi
       | short story and politics thrown in.
       | 
       | https://adrianhon.substack.com
       | 
       | I play a newish game every week and talk about its mechanics,
       | game design, and what makes it interesting.
        
       | agentultra wrote:
       | https://agentultra.com
       | 
       | I haven't updated in a long while! I'll get around to it at some
       | point..
        
       | ahalbert wrote:
       | 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 submarine
       | espionage:
       | 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
        
       | theacodes wrote:
       | Sure, it's blog.thea.codes. I write about open source,
       | synthesizers, 3d printers, and PCB design.
        
       | julietteeb wrote:
       | https://juliette.page
       | 
       | Some of my favorite posts I've made:
       | https://juliette.page/b/scratch - My attempt at writing an
       | interpreted language in Scratch https://juliette.page/b/fediverse
       | - My take on how to explain the Fediverse
        
       | philip1209 wrote:
       | https://www.philipithomas.com
       | 
       | Small feature that makes me write more: I added the ability for
       | past posts to be "unlisted", so they don't show up on the "past
       | posts" list. That way, I can mix evergreen and ephemeral posts on
       | the same site.
        
       | baotiao wrote:
       | http://baotiao.github.io/
       | 
       | 130 blog posts. Writing about Database and Distributed system
        
       | bhouston wrote:
       | Https://benhouston3d.com. Just started it so it isn't very
       | complete.
        
       | knagy wrote:
       | https://deadlime.hu/en/
       | 
       | A bit of a mixed bag, just what I'm currently interested in, with
       | potentially huge time gaps between posts.
        
       | gnoack wrote:
       | https://blog.gnoack.org/
       | 
       | Mostly Linux, Sandboxing, Go and sometimes other Unixy or
       | programming language topics.
       | 
       | Not posting much, but with a high signal to noise ratio.
        
       | lisper wrote:
       | https://blog.rongarret.info/
        
       | ahstilde wrote:
       | https://www.aakash.io/
       | 
       | YC founder talking to other YC founders
        
       | mayyue wrote:
       | https://queercat.github.io/blog i write about random tech stuff
       | that interests me at the time. haven't written in a minute but
       | i'd like to again.
       | 
       | Magic The Gathering & 8 billion text files:
       | https://queercat.github.io/blog/posts/on-magic-arenas-deck-l...
        
       | dbeley wrote:
       | https://dbeley.ovh/en
        
       | matthewsinclair wrote:
       | https://matthewsinclair.com/ Musings on engineering leadership,
       | innovation, and tech in general
        
       | jitl wrote:
       | https://jake.tl
        
       | murphyslab wrote:
       | https://murphyslab.ca/notes/
       | 
       | Not a lot there right now. When I rehosted from WordPress to Hugo
       | (after HostPapa started jacking up prices), I pulled a number of
       | posts. Since I've been on hiatus from 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.
        
       | tommasoamici wrote:
       | https://tommasoamici.com
        
       | blackshaw wrote:
       | https://blackshaw.substack.com/
       | 
       | Here are two recent(ish) posts I was proud of:
       | 
       | https://blackshaw.substack.com/p/desert-island
       | 
       | https://blackshaw.substack.com/p/the-great-reset-is-too-stup...
        
       | sebastianconcpt wrote:
       | https://blog.sebastiansastre.co/
       | 
       | Irregularly publishing about Smalltalk (mostly Pharo) and ideas
       | and insights worth remembering.
        
       | aareet wrote:
       | https://www.aareet.com/poetry/
       | 
       | I write amateur poetry and post it to my blog above :)
        
       | xena wrote:
       | https://xeiaso.net
       | 
       | 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/%F0%9F%A5%BA - : the best sudo
       | replacement
       | 
       | - 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.
        
         | jmpavlec wrote:
         | Loved the sleeping through the tech interview post you
         | highlighted. Very amusing. Great writing style.
        
           | xena wrote:
           | Thanks! I have been working on that style of writing some
           | more. I have another story in that "universe" called Protos
           | (https://xeiaso.net/blog/protos) that you may enjoy. I'm
           | working on some more, but it's a very subtle kind of magick
           | that you have to poke at from all angles simultaneously. It
           | takes effort.
           | 
           | I'm sure I'll come up with something eventually, I might do
           | one about spatial computing. That seems like it could be a
           | fun topic for this kind of satire.
        
         | poyu wrote:
         | I love your writing and website! Thank you!
        
           | xena wrote:
           | You're welcome. I try. ^^
        
         | dharmab wrote:
         | I link your blog around to my colleagues quite a bit, thanks
         | for the interesting and informative articles!
        
         | iddan wrote:
         | I love your blog! One of the best websites I encountered
        
           | xena wrote:
           | Thanks! I try. Hacker News isn't my primary target audience,
           | but I've come to peace with the fact that I'm well-loved
           | there. I could really do without the harassment from the less
           | tolerant side of the userbase, but I figure that this is the
           | price of success.
        
         | troupo wrote:
         | Your blog gives me hope that personal quirky interesting places
         | on the Internet are not dead
        
           | xena wrote:
           | Here's hoping! I have also been bringing that energy to the
           | work blog (eg: https://tailscale.dev/blog/headscale-funnel),
           | and it's been working really well. I'm working on turning the
           | user personas that we're tracking in DevRel into Socratic
           | characters. It's a slow process, but writing is never fast
           | consistently.
        
         | joshghent wrote:
         | Love your writing. Keep it up
        
         | ignoramous wrote:
         | ...but you also dunk on hn folks on twitter *ducks* ;)
        
           | xena wrote:
           | Only the bad takes. I've been meaning to make a podcast or
           | something where I debunk bad orange site takes and explain
           | why they are wrong.
        
         | s3p wrote:
         | Very thoughtful adblocker message. I disabled my uBO for your
         | website :) thanks for the content!
        
           | xena wrote:
           | Thanks! I recently just got a new lens for my camera after
           | all of the income from last month came in. It's a very used
           | 35mm lens for my D3300 and the autofocus is a bit broken,
           | meaning that I'm forced to do the focus manually (which is
           | something I want to get better at anyways).
        
         | oliverobscure wrote:
         | Xe, thank you so much for your work. I love reading your blog,
         | it's calming and makes me laugh. I look up to you as someone
         | who I would like to be in my professional life. Best wishes :)
        
       | trevcanhuman wrote:
       | https://blog.thetrevor.tech
       | 
       | About life, some tech and linux involved.
        
       | trickjarrett wrote:
       | http://www.trickjarrett.com - My link blog and life blog, with
       | occasional larger posts.
        
       | atulvi wrote:
       | https://a.tulv.in/ Jekyll on Github Pages
        
       | hanemile wrote:
       | https://emile.space/blog/
        
       | mr_o47 wrote:
       | Here's my blog: https://muhammadraza.me/
       | 
       | I occasionally write sometimes about interesting topics or things
       | i build in general.
        
       | vijethph wrote:
       | https://vijethph.github.io/ruminations/
        
       | mteam88 wrote:
       | https://mteam88.github.io/
       | 
       | MEV, crypto, tech in general
        
       | samsquire wrote:
       | Thanks for posting this Ask HN question.
       | 
       | I journal ideas and thoughts about computers and software. I am
       | interested in software architecture, parallelism, async,
       | coroutines, database internals, programming language
       | implementation, software design and the web.
       | 
       | https://github.com/samsquire/ideas (2013)
       | 
       | https://github.com/samsquire/ideas2
       | 
       | https://github.com/samsquire/ideas3
       | 
       | https://github.com/samsquire/ideas4 <-- this is recent but needs
       | editing
       | 
       | https://github.com/samsquire/ideas5 <-- this is what I'm working
       | on now
       | 
       | https://github.com/samsquire/startups
       | 
       | https://github.com/samsquire/blog <-- thoughts I want to write
       | about, but incomplete
       | 
       | I use README.md on GitHub and create a heading at the bottom for
       | each entry. I use Typora on Windows or the GitHub web interface
       | to edit.
        
       | billylo wrote:
       | https://billylo.medium.com
       | 
       | Lesson learned from my giveback projects (mobile, ML, navigation,
       | travel apps)
        
       | qword wrote:
       | https://www.qword.net
       | 
       | 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 points, 141
       | comments)
       | 
       | 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
        
       | john-tells-all wrote:
       | https://dev.to/johntellsall older: http://johntellsall.com/
       | 
       | I blog on everything about Dev, DevOps, and Quality.
       | 
       | A number of topics are on dev speed: fast Dev, fast DevOps (e.g.
       | TDD with cloud resources), 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!
        
       | muscaw wrote:
       | https://muscaw.dev
       | 
       | This is where I write about technical stuff. Need to write more
       | frequently though
       | 
       | https://kevingrandjean.ch
       | 
       | I host photos I take in the form of a gallery.
        
       | gotlou wrote:
       | https://gotlou.srht.site
       | 
       | I post tech-related stuff, mostly just about projects I've built
       | and more recently open source contributions under GSoC. The
       | templating system to publish posts is very basic and custom, I
       | wrote it in Python a couple years ago and never looked back.
       | 
       | I also appreciate some other tech, like using MicroG or
       | Tailscale.
        
         | wonger_ wrote:
         | Hey, another GSoC contributor! Seems like you've been making a
         | lot of progress, congrats.
        
           | gotlou wrote:
           | Thanks a lot!
        
       | rolisz wrote:
       | https://rolisz.ro I've blogged for more than 10 years, from
       | technical stuff that I've learned, to places I've traveled, to
       | random musings I've had.
        
       | numberalltheway wrote:
       | Trying my best to explain computer science topics I'm interested
       | in
       | 
       | https://numbersallthewaydown.com/
        
       | ___kaukas___ wrote:
       | https://kaukas.mataroa.blog
       | 
       | I write about programming and Ruby, with passion. Not often
       | enough.
        
       | joseferben wrote:
       | https://www.joseferben.com/
       | 
       | I blog mainly about web development.
        
       | stefanka wrote:
       | https://lemonfold.io
       | 
       | I write about about my favorite machine learning algorithms using
       | as few formulas as possible, and about my journey of learning
       | Rust writing my own machine learning frameworks.
       | 
       | Unfortunately, I only find time to write a post once a month or
       | every other month. But it helps me organizing my thoughts
        
       | goshakkk wrote:
       | http://goshacmd.com -- mostly about React, though I haven't
       | posted in some time
        
       | batterylow wrote:
       | https://shahinrostami.com
       | 
       | I used to write about evolutionary computation, data science, and
       | other tech bits. I'm on my sabbatical right now and mostly
       | writing pieces with no real common theme. I recently wrote my own
       | static site generator - that held me up a little!
        
       | reidrac wrote:
       | https://www.usebox.net/jjm/blog/
       | 
       | I wrote a blog before this one for 19 years and I closed it
       | because the archive of posts had too much weight and limited me
       | on what I could write. Or that I thought. Turns out I write
       | pretty much the same now.
        
       | extremelearning wrote:
       | www.extremelearning.com.au
       | 
       | Posts about interesting extensions I've found to some statistical
       | algorithms for use in computer graphics, physics and applied
       | maths.
       | 
       | Major focus on quasirandom sampling.
        
       | wantguns wrote:
       | https://wantguns.dev i don't write that often though
        
       | wonder_er wrote:
       | https://josh.works/blog
       | 
       | 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 yourself:
       | https://josh.works/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...
        
       | dfworks wrote:
       | https://dfworks.xyz/
        
         | dfworks wrote:
         | https://blog.reversepp.com/ for an incredibly niche blog about
         | UK planning application data
        
       | xanthrax wrote:
       | https://www.zarl.dev
       | 
       | Only a few posts but hopefully interesting enough.
        
       | alexmolas wrote:
       | https://alexmolas.com
       | 
       | I write about math, machine learning, data analysis, and some
       | opinions about different topics.
        
       | iddan wrote:
       | https://aniddan.com/blog Small blog with some articles about my
       | experiences from the startup world and a comprehensive list of
       | great cafes from around the world.
        
       | zacssite wrote:
       | https://zacs.site/
       | 
       | I write about cybersecurity, leadership, weightlifting, and
       | writing, with a few other topics thrown in here and there.
        
       | stankot wrote:
       | https://muffinman.io/
       | 
       | 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 year: https://muffinman.io/blog/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.
        
         | jonahx wrote:
         | That rope article is great. I think my favorite part is the
         | hand-drawn sketches from your notebook.
        
           | stankot wrote:
           | Thank you!
           | 
           | I'm proud of my scribbles and the whole process, but I didn't
           | expect the post would explode on HN. It really made my day.
        
       | gpapilion wrote:
       | Https://www.hypergeometric.com
       | 
       | I've been posting off and on this year after a long hiatus.
        
       | petr25102018 wrote:
       | https://stribny.name/blog/
        
       | bryanrasmussen wrote:
       | https://medium.com/luminasticity science fiction, time travel,
       | poetry, art and literary criticism most often, but also sometimes
       | visualization, dreams, product ideas, and music criticism.
        
       | iamflimflam1 wrote:
       | https://atomic14.com mostly electronics projects with a bit of
       | software engineering and random stuff thrown in.
        
       | labarilem wrote:
       | https://marcolabarile.me
        
       | aviperl wrote:
       | I'm working on a project to create a blog powered entirely by
       | GitHub gists, POC is working but there is lots more to do.
       | 
       | https://gist.aviperl.me/
       | 
       | It's an outlet for sharing some small code ideas I have here and
       | there.
        
       | stephenflanders wrote:
       | stovetop.xyz
       | 
       | Writing about a mix of tech, politics, and culture
        
       | valbaca wrote:
       | https://valbaca.com/
        
       | hypertexthero wrote:
       | https://hypertexthero.com/
       | 
       | Video games, graphic design, and technology links with commentary
       | and occasional articles like the following:
       | 
       | https://hypertexthero.com/pause/
       | 
       | https://hypertexthero.com/books-for-thinking-and-learning/
       | 
       | https://hypertexthero.com/rogue-lite-flight-sims/
        
       | dragon_greens wrote:
       | www.qusaihaider.com
        
       | clowncubs wrote:
       | Art, music, fiction, daily life - a creative space outside of
       | work and family - https://uhmm.jwjacobs.com
        
       | abathur wrote:
       | Dare we ask why? :)
       | 
       | https://t-ravis.com/room/post/
        
         | revskill wrote:
         | Because i'm curious to learn more from HN users :)
        
       | tristanMatthias wrote:
       | https://Spirals.blog Been a while but mostly focused on Spiral
       | Dynamics
        
       | m-i-l wrote:
       | https://michael-lewis.com/
       | 
       | Infrequent but longer articles on various subjects (topics at
       | https://michael-lewis.com/categories/ ).
       | 
       | See also the blog search at https://searchmysite.net/ (and feel
       | free to submit yours and/or others you like).
        
       | fredgrott wrote:
       | Mine is https://fredgrott.medium.com
       | 
       | Good idea revskill!
        
       | thatssosid wrote:
       | Trying to post regularly, I have been inactive lately.
       | https://bsid.io
        
       | samsartor wrote:
       | https://samsartor.com
       | 
       | Mostly ramblings about Rust and GUIs at the moment, maybe more
       | graphics research in the future!
        
       | waprin wrote:
       | More thought out blog posts:
       | 
       | billprin.com/articles
       | 
       | Weekly updates, rants:
       | 
       | billprin.com/notes
       | 
       | Been off and on with blogging but next half of 2023 really
       | committing to at least posting more monthly retrospectives and
       | hopefully more articles .
       | 
       | In the past I've written more technical articles but going
       | forward I'll be writing more articles about boostrapping , indie
       | hacking, and software entrepeneurship which I am full time
       | focused on
       | 
       | My most popular Hacker News posts were
       | 
       | Simplest App That Makes Money :
       | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34101016 (213 points, 94
       | comments) - post about making simple and monetizable apps as an
       | indie hacking starting point
       | 
       | Real Problems That Web3 Solves:
       | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29797310 (168 points, 305
       | comments) - arguing that there are some valid use cases that
       | ethereum enables
       | 
       | Both of those articles were somewhat controversial and I am no
       | longer working on the first app in question nor anything in
       | crypto. The controversy of both posts was a small factor in me
       | deciding to focus on other things. But I guess controversy gets
       | views since they are by far my most popular posts. But going
       | forward hoping to get the views without the controversy by just
       | posting useful stuff (although even then, I thought my Django vs
       | NextJS post was as tame as it gets and I got a shocking amount of
       | hate mail for that one).
        
       | initbar wrote:
       | https://init.bar
        
       | kianlocke wrote:
       | https://thekeyunlocks.us
       | 
       | I use it to discuss tech, science, language, mythology, and the
       | arts through poetry.
        
       | allenleein wrote:
       | https://blog.allen0s.com/
       | 
       | startup, venture capital, programming
        
       | mduggles wrote:
       | https://matduggan.com/
       | 
       | I love to write this stuff. Sometimes people like it, sometimes
       | they don't. It's still a lot of fun to do.
        
       | markrainey wrote:
       | https://ilearnt.com/ 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/publicprivatekeysintro/ - an
       | introduction to public/private keys for non techies
       | 
       | https://ilearnt.com/posts/serviceandhospitality/ - service v
       | hospitality
       | 
       | https://ilearnt.com/posts/bewareofthenormal/ - beware of the
       | normal
        
         | ryanthemadone wrote:
         | Oh these are nice and punchy in length, excellent for a thought
         | for the day!
        
       | glotchimo wrote:
       | https://blog.plain.technology
       | 
       | Bare bones and just getting started, but I'll hopefully be
       | writing more about the Go projects I've been getting into on the
       | side. Everything around the theme of plain technology, simple as
       | can be.
        
       | andersource wrote:
       | https://andersource.dev
       | 
       | Small & random :)
        
       | yarsanich wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | OisinMoran wrote:
       | oisinmoran.com Quite a mix of things, but planning to do more
       | writing.
        
       | fredwu wrote:
       | https://fredwu.me/
       | 
       | Software engineering, design, photography and leadership topics.
        
       | abdulapopoola wrote:
       | https://abdulapopoola.com/
       | 
       | 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, setting direction,
       | creating an engineering 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.
        
       | szajbus wrote:
       | Blogging about Elixir https://szajbus.dev
        
       | fboerman wrote:
       | https://boerman.dev/
       | 
       | 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. In the past I have used blog
       | posts internally 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
        
       | jiripospisil wrote:
       | https://jpospisil.com/
       | 
       | I post with a few years in between but here it is.
        
       | tynan wrote:
       | https://tynan.com
       | 
       | Been writing for almost 20 years, at least monthly, but for most
       | of that time weekly.
        
       | landreville wrote:
       | https://landreville.blog Mostly film photography that I was
       | posting daily and also a few long-form software articles which
       | I'd like to write more of.
        
       | realrocker wrote:
       | Last time I wrote here was almost 6 years ago:
       | https://honestmusings.wordpress.com. Not sure when I will write
       | again.
        
       | samsartor wrote:
       | https://samsartor.com
       | 
       | Mostly ramblings about Rust and GUIs right now, maybe more
       | graphics research in the future!
        
       | nathell wrote:
       | English: https://blog.danieljanus.pl/
       | 
       | Polish: https://plblog.danieljanus.pl/
       | 
       | And a recent foray into Substack and the realm of newsletters, a
       | report from cycling Land's End to John o' Groats, completed a
       | week ago (in Polish): https://danieljanus.substack.com/
        
       | zeroxfe wrote:
       | https://0xfe.blogspot.com/
       | 
       | My posts are sporadic and span nearly two decades now. It's all
       | programming related -- stuff on statistics, music notation,
       | systems administration, etc. Some of these got to the HN front
       | page. :-)
        
       | megous wrote:
       | https://xnux.eu/log/
        
       | randoglando wrote:
       | www.ashwinmenon.com
       | 
       | The most useful article is probably the one on personal finance,
       | as lots have told me it cleared up a lot of confusion for them:
       | https://www.ashwinmenon.com/posts/activities/2017-01-30-a-gu...
       | 
       | These two posts on tech interviews are also quite useful to
       | understand the industry and increase your chances of landing a
       | job:
       | https://www.ashwinmenon.com/posts/thoughts/2022-01-21-tech-i...
       | 
       | https://www.ashwinmenon.com/posts/thoughts/2022-02-10-tech-i...
       | 
       | Please do let me know if you give it a read!
        
       | landgenoot wrote:
       | https://daanmiddendorp.com
       | 
       | 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 contributes
       | to my personal branding.
       | 
       | Topics: 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...
        
       | dewey wrote:
       | Blogging about annoying technology at:
       | https://annoying.technology
        
       | spapas82 wrote:
       | https://spapas.github.io/
        
       | sumanmd wrote:
       | https://open.substack.com/pub/spyderdoc?r=kolbc&utm_medium=i...
        
       | hkhanna wrote:
       | https://www.khanna.law/blog
       | 
       | I haven't published anything in a couple years, but I plan for
       | that to change!
        
       | hlandau wrote:
       | https://www.devever.net/~hl/
       | 
       | 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
       | 
       | - https://www.devever.net/~hl/sip-victory - 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
        
       | jakedahn wrote:
       | https://www.shruggingface.com/
       | 
       | I started this blog a few months ago to explore the emerging
       | world of generative AI. Hoping to write much more soon!
       | 
       | I built it as a next.js app with mdx support, and the microblog
       | posts are rendered from a custom notion CMS setup.
        
       | ashton314 wrote:
       | https://lambdaland.org/
       | 
       | 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/docs/about/#colophon
       | 
       | Favorite posts:
       | 
       | - https://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/
        
       | ekianjo wrote:
       | https://boilingsteam.com/
       | 
       | Not the only person writing on it anymore but still one of the
       | main contributors. We talk about Linux gaming and the Steam Deck.
        
       | nicbou wrote:
       | https://nicolasbouliane.com/blog
       | 
       | I redesigned it a few months ago after finding a font I love.
        
       | tiberriver256 wrote:
       | https://tiberriver256.github.io
        
       | valzevul wrote:
       | https://tuesdaytriage.com/
       | 
       | I write weekly on things I learnt or read, most posts are
       | paywalled but at least one every month is public.
        
       | umtksa wrote:
       | https://umtksa.net for my drawings
       | 
       | https://umtksa.github.io/ for other stuff
        
         | AdamCraven wrote:
         | The minimal design on the blog looks great.
        
       | neok wrote:
       | https://ptrdev.com - not writing that much, but thinking about to
       | start writing again about Symfony/Nuxt/Vue and other topics.
        
       | headline wrote:
       | https://headlinedev.xyz
       | 
       | still figuring it out
        
       | neilvedi wrote:
       | https://neilvedi.github.io
       | 
       | I'm just getting started learning Deep Learning, I'll be sharing
       | my notes over there :)
        
       | purpleidea wrote:
       | The Technical Blog of James
       | 
       | https://purpleidea.com/blog/
       | 
       | Random tech stuff and of course my work on
       | https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/
        
       | PStamatiou wrote:
       | https://paulstamatiou.com
       | 
       | 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 terabytes)
       | 
       | - 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)
        
         | qingcharles wrote:
         | Great design, great content. Got stuck on your site for far too
         | long.
        
       | jgrahamc wrote:
       | https://blog.jgc.org/
        
       | matteoraso wrote:
       | matteoraso.github.io
       | 
       | Just random posts.
        
       | blackbear_ wrote:
       | https://e-dorigatti.github.io/
       | 
       | I tend to write about my research and experience as a PhD student
       | in machine learning and bioinformatics, and other random topics
       | (mostly tech) that I find interesting.
        
       | lpolovets wrote:
       | https://www.codingvc.com/
       | 
       | 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/analyzing-angellist-job-postings-...)
       | 
       | The 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...)
        
       | polyrand wrote:
       | https://ricardoanderegg.com/posts/
       | 
       | A mix of tutorials and interesting things I learn or discover.
       | Most of the posts involve Python, SQLite or both.
       | 
       | Some of my favourite posts.
       | 
       | - Extending SQLite with Rust. The basics of writing a SQLite
       | extension in Rust.
       | 
       | https://ricardoanderegg.com/posts/extending-sqlite-with-rust...
       | 
       | - Building a remote SQLite explorer. TL;DR: SSH tricks to turn
       | SQLite into a networked DB.
       | 
       | https://ricardoanderegg.com/posts/sqlite-remote-explorer-gui...
       | 
       | - Using SQLite for logging and ad-hoc profiling (SQLite is a
       | powerful JSON database!)
       | 
       | https://ricardoanderegg.com/posts/sqlite-logging-profiling-p...
       | 
       | - Learning about Bloom Filters by creating one. There are a ton
       | of posts about implementing a bloom filter, but it was super fun
       | to write one from scratch.
       | 
       | https://ricardoanderegg.com/posts/understanding-bloom-filter...
       | 
       | And my favourite one:
       | 
       | - Heroku-style deployments with Docker and git tags. I tried to
       | create a deployment system where I could just `git push
       | production`. It covers a bit of everything, git, docker, Caddy,
       | blue-green deployments, git hooks, curl, etc.
       | 
       | https://ricardoanderegg.com/posts/git-push-deployments-docke...
        
       | i5heu wrote:
       | https://heidenstedt.org
       | 
       | I should write more i guess
        
       | ayewo wrote:
       | https://ayewo.com/
       | 
       | Published two articles yesterday as part of a project that will
       | hopefully allow anyone to fully automate the installation and/or
       | migration of a Ghost blog to any cloud host 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...
        
       | [deleted]
        
       | ColinEberhardt wrote:
       | https://blog.scottlogic.com/ceberhardt/
       | 
       | 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 thing). I also
       | had a fun foray into mobile 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!
        
       | senko wrote:
       | I write very infrequently, but here it is: https://blog.senko.net
        
       | federicoponzi wrote:
       | I recently started my blog on https://blog.fponzi.me/
       | 
       | There are only 2 articles right now, but I would love to get some
       | feedback if anyone wants to provide any. I mostly write about
       | things that I'm learning, and random thoughts. I'm interested in
       | operating and distributed systems. Thanks!
        
       | ezedv wrote:
       | Here it is: https://www.ratherlabs.com/blog
        
       | themodelplumber wrote:
       | https://www.friendlyskies.net/
       | 
       | I'm having one of those moments where I don't know why anyone
       | would go there though. xD
        
       | isnhp wrote:
       | https://phong.vn
       | 
       | I have learned so many things when try to make stuff with it.
        
       | thatcherc wrote:
       | More of a collection of notes exported from my Joplin notes than
       | a regular blog:
       | 
       | https://jthatch.com/notes/index.html
        
       | salgorithm wrote:
       | https://sal.dev/
        
       | piinbinary wrote:
       | http://jeremymikkola.com
        
       | swordbeta wrote:
       | https://tricht.eu
       | 
       | Tech stuff
        
       | TDiblik wrote:
       | https://tomasdiblik.cz/pages/blog
       | 
       | It ain't much, but it's honest work
        
       | tonetheman wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | rodolphoarruda wrote:
       | Here's mine. Opinions do not represent my employer's opinions...
       | as I don't have one.
       | 
       | https://rodolphoarruda.pro.br/posts/
        
       | frantzmiccoli wrote:
       | 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 content, the ones I think are the most 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...
        
       | lelanthran wrote:
       | https://www.lelanthran.com
        
       | start123 wrote:
       | https://shashanksthoughts.blogspot.com/
       | 
       | Started few weeks ago.
        
       | Hamuko wrote:
       | https://burakku.com/blog/
       | 
       | Don't expect anything beyond miscellaneous ramblings.
        
       | sarkartanmay393 wrote:
       | https://tanmaysarkar.hashnode.dev/
        
       | syngrog66 wrote:
       | https://synystron.substack.com/
        
       | devinprater wrote:
       | My blog is mostly about accessibility and such, from a blind
       | person's point of view.
       | 
       | https://devinprater.micro.blog
        
       | czechdeveloper wrote:
       | https://alesruzicka.eu/blog/eng/ Well, writing and consistency is
       | not my strong side.
        
       | bediger4000 wrote:
       | https://bruceediger.com
        
         | ramg wrote:
         | Your rock climbing post was not fun to read and scared the crap
         | out of me :-( I'm sorry that it happened to you. I enjoy your
         | writing style!
        
       | fold3 wrote:
       | Not tech related, i just share my drawings. The blog is done with
       | hugo and hosted on netlifly, i also use a cloudinary plugin for
       | the images.
       | 
       | https://cesarbrun.xyz
        
       | jakobnissen wrote:
       | https://viralinstruction.com/
       | 
       | It's mostly about Julia programming, though I originally intended
       | for it to also be about molecular biology. Posts tend to be
       | relatively long.
        
       | cendyne wrote:
       | https://cendyne.dev/posts/
       | 
       | Usually one article a month. The content is driven for what I
       | feel strongly about in the moment, be it cryptography or managing
       | teams to tech-social issues.
        
       | benwerd wrote:
       | https://werd.io
       | 
       | 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, ethics, and
       | journalism, interspersed with 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!
        
       | awesomelvin wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | ctenb wrote:
       | https://chtenb.dev
        
       | SeanKilleen wrote:
       | https://SeanKilleen.com
        
       | electroagenda wrote:
       | https://electroagenda.com/en/
       | 
       | I write about electronics theory and practice. Lately also about
       | signals and systems theory.
        
       | tspann wrote:
       | https://medium.com/@tspann
        
       | agentydragon wrote:
       | agentydragon.com
       | 
       | Idk, something like maybe 20 posts. Writing about AI,
       | rationality-adjacent stuff, effective altruism, some
       | philosophy/psychology
        
       | stenographite wrote:
       | https://raagnair.com
       | 
       | Nothing fancy, just some evidence that I existed.
        
       | QuadmasterXLII wrote:
       | hgreer.com Few posts, all bad.
        
       | guhidalg wrote:
       | This is it: https://gustavohidalgo.com/
        
       | imran-iq wrote:
       | https://blog.imraniqbal.org/
       | 
       | Random stuff posted infrequently
        
         | _madmax_ wrote:
         | Ads.
        
       | whoami_nr wrote:
       | https://rnikhil.com/
       | 
       | Stuff on the gaming market in India, real money games, Poker and
       | some software projects I worked on in my past life.
        
       | dusted wrote:
       | http://dusted.dk/pages/phlog/
       | 
       | It's kind of disconnected from my main site, mostly rants.
        
       | fabiobruna wrote:
       | Planning to do more with it.
       | 
       | https://fabiobruna.nl/
        
       | mrhonza wrote:
       | https://honza.pokorny.ca/
        
       | MaxLeiter wrote:
       | https://maxleiter.com/
       | 
       | Just a place for me to keep some of my thoughts and learnings
       | public. I use it more for myself than others, I'm a big proponent
       | of having your own personal playground.
        
       | karanbirsingh wrote:
       | https://karanbirsingh.com/
       | 
       | teaching, visualizations, crafts, etc
       | 
       | impl: vanilla html, simple rss feed
        
       | michaelfromyeg wrote:
       | https://michaeldemar.co but I don't write enough :')
       | 
       | - https://michaeldemar.co/blog/rescind-playbook
       | 
       | - https://michaeldemar.co/blog/fill-your-cup
       | 
       | - https://michaeldemar.co/blog/ikigai
       | 
       | are my favorites to-date
        
       | ylansegal wrote:
       | https://ylan.segal-family.com/
        
       | dSebastien wrote:
       | https://dSebastien.net
       | 
       | I write about Personal Knowledge Management, note-taking, note-
       | making, entrepreneurship and more. I also have a weekly
       | newsletter.
       | 
       | I started writing on that domain ten or so years ago. Some of the
       | older content is long gone :p
        
       | krishadi wrote:
       | https://krishadi.com/ : most of the stuff here are a knowledge
       | base. I am starting to write more thoughts and observations now.
        
         | tasuki wrote:
         | I like the weird out-of-scale map of places you've lived.
         | Sirmione looks stunning!
        
       | likhonyt84 wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | _han wrote:
       | https://www.hankruiger.com/posts/
        
       | [deleted]
        
       | ChocBananaChips wrote:
       | https://medium.com/p/a410f83b4cc
       | 
       | Energy related
        
       | vit-baisa wrote:
       | https://vit.baisa.cz
       | 
       | My digital garden where I post my compositions, book reviews,
       | notes on programming, ideas and thougths.
        
       | gsaines wrote:
       | https://overthinkingmoney.com/ 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://www.georgesaines.com/ My personal blog. I 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!
        
       | djedr wrote:
       | https://djedr.github.io/writing.html and
       | https://xtao.org/blog.html
       | 
       | Mostly 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 / hit on the
       | front page of HN / about a little 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!
        
       | mrlagmer wrote:
       | https://stuartmitchell.dev/blog/
       | 
       | I write a bit about everything. Last post was on Running a
       | Marathon using chatGPT to train me for it.
        
       | FLpxpyJ wrote:
       | https://foreverliketh.is/blog/
        
       | pehrlich wrote:
       | https://pehrlich.substack.com/
       | 
       | Various climate / energy / policy topics. A focus towards
       | slightly more in depth research than typically seen
        
       | nithinbekal wrote:
       | https://nithinbekal.com/
       | 
       | My random notes about programming, primarily about Ruby and
       | Rails.
       | 
       | Built with Jekyll, and hosted on Github pages. Source can be
       | found here:
       | 
       | https://github.com/nithinbekal/nithinbekal.github.io/
        
       | aryanAr0ra wrote:
       | https://aryanarora.hashnode.dev
        
       | Utkarsh_Mood wrote:
       | https://auralie.substack.com/
       | 
       | Haven't written a lot yet, but planning to!
        
       | cwales95 wrote:
       | I need to update it but here it is:
       | 
       | https://www.chriswales.uk/
        
       | the-printer wrote:
       | If anyone blogs about design, UX, media theory, data/information
       | science, privacy and/or geopolitics, please respond here.
        
       | serhack_ wrote:
       | https://serhack.me
        
       | vsviridov wrote:
       | https://blog.vasi.li
       | 
       | I've only started recently...
        
       | fferen wrote:
       | https://diffxweyl.wordpress.com/
       | 
       | Theoretical physics blog. Something for everyone.
        
       | mboleary wrote:
       | https://deadcomputersociety.com/
       | 
       | Still largely a work in progress. I haven't really posted
       | anything up there in a while, but I hope to soon.
        
       | blogpost123 wrote:
       | https://umhau.github.io/
       | 
       | A few years worth of posts (haven't updated it in about a year
       | though). Anonymous because I'd rather not tie it to my normal
       | acct on here.
        
       | AndrewStephens wrote:
       | https://sheep.horse/
       | 
       | Random projects (one or two have made it to HN before) but mainly
       | just musings on book or films or places I have been. First
       | started in 2006!
       | 
       | HN readers will probably be most interested in my computer
       | related posts:
       | 
       | https://sheep.horse/tagcloud.html#computing
        
         | bjord wrote:
         | nice domain
        
       | pomber wrote:
       | Posted something new today: https://pomb.us/
        
         | pomber wrote:
         | Most popular post https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/
        
       | hlammers wrote:
       | https://www.hendriklammers.com
       | 
       | Recently redesigned. Mostly short notes on frontend related
       | things.
        
       | mthwsjc_ wrote:
       | https://johnmathews.is I've been writing since 2016 and have
       | covered a wider range of topics that I ever expected. Initially
       | it was just somewhere to write about the the programming concepts
       | I was trying to learn. It's become my personal archive of
       | resources and notes.
        
       | mfashby wrote:
       | https://mfashby.net
        
       | domk wrote:
       | https://domk.website/blog.html
        
       | nivethan wrote:
       | https://nivethan.dev/
       | 
       | More of a dumping ground for anything I find useful.
        
       | akalin wrote:
       | https://akalin.com
       | 
       | I write very infrequently, but my favorite posts are:
       | 
       | - Why is the Quintic Unsolvable? -
       | https://www.akalin.com/quintic-unsolvability
       | 
       | - A Gentle Introduction to Erasure Codes -
       | https://www.akalin.com/intro-erasure-codes
        
       | joisig wrote:
       | https://joisig.com
        
       | AdilZtn wrote:
       | https://boring-guy.sh/ I write sometimes about machine learning
        
       | liviu31 wrote:
       | https://blog.blockingqueue.com/
       | 
       | Unfortunately I don't write that much
        
       | themadturk wrote:
       | Well, there's hardly anything there:
       | 
       | https://www.leehauser.com
       | 
       | It's absolutely non-tech, and I'm just starting it, so it looks
       | awful and has only a little content. The original thought was to
       | write about books I've read or re-read recently. I eventually
       | hope to add some original fiction.
        
       | zielsen wrote:
       | https://www.zachnielsen.org/
       | 
       | I've been writing on and off for a few years now! I've mostly
       | been using this to note any particularly troublesome
       | bugs/commands as well as use writing to think through some
       | analysis throughout my career.
        
       | Metacelsus wrote:
       | https://denovo.substack.com
       | 
       | (Mostly biology)
        
       | rcarmo wrote:
       | https://taoofmac.com
       | 
       | 20+ years of UNIX/macOS related stuff, including ARM hardware,
       | various electronics shenanigans and nearly 10000 interlinked Wiki
       | pages:
       | 
       | https://taoofmac.com/static/graph (warning: Chromium/Webkit/GPU
       | recommended)
        
       | acaloiar wrote:
       | https://adriano.fyi
       | 
       | 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://adriano.fyi/posts/2023/2023-04-16-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.
        
         | naetius wrote:
         | > https://adriano.fyi
         | 
         | Beautifully simple layout, I really like it.
        
           | acaloiar wrote:
           | Thanks! I'd love to take personal credit, but it's
           | https://github.com/panr/hugo-theme-terminal :)
        
             | naetius wrote:
             | That's ok, you still chose it!
        
       | jwells89 wrote:
       | https://wells.dev/
       | 
       | Not much to look at yet since it's still new, but I'm hoping to
       | post more regularly. Topics won't be restricted to just mobile
       | dev stuff even though that's where most of my experience is.
        
       | Erethon wrote:
       | https://blog.erethon.com/
       | 
       | 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/2022/07/13/what-a-malicious-ma...
       | An 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".
        
       | david2ndaccount wrote:
       | Not a lot of content, but https://www.davidpriver.com
        
       | deuterium--_-- wrote:
       | https://deut-erium.github.io I mostly write about CTFs, SMT
       | solving and cryptography Here are some of my writeups to CTF
       | challenges
       | 
       | https://deut-erium.github.io/WriteUps/
        
       | gigatexal wrote:
       | https://gigatexal.blog
       | 
       | I write about a bunch of things: life, Linux, vim, finance.
        
       | likhonyt84 wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | jdlshore wrote:
       | https://www.jamesshore.com/s/new
       | 
       | Online since 2005. Lots of essays, presentations, and live coding
       | videos. See the "best" link to get the full picture.
        
       | dragosmocrii wrote:
       | https://dragoshmocrii.com/blog/ - writing about new things I
       | discovered or issues I was able to solve that might help others.
        
       | nbeekay wrote:
       | https://Leadershiptales.substack.com
        
       | penjelly wrote:
       | https://mattpengelly.com
       | 
       | an app developer from canada, just idea dumping or guides
        
       | lucasdicioccio wrote:
       | https://dicioccio.fr/
       | 
       | Mostly talking about some engineering and project management
       | topics. Often revolves about decision-making (in a broad sense).
        
       | nickstinemates wrote:
       | https://keeb.dev
       | 
       | My post recent post is on how to make a KVM hypervisor from
       | scratch starting with Basic Networking.
       | 
       | Details here: https://keeb.dev/2023/07/03/Virtualization-from-
       | scratch-Sett...
        
       | anandchowdhary wrote:
       | https://anandchowdhary.com has 10+ years of my words and work.
        
       | pehrlich wrote:
       | https://pehrlich.substack.com
       | 
       | Mostly discussing climate / energy / policy. Focus on having
       | slightly more research than common
        
       | chrishannah wrote:
       | https://chrishannah.me
       | 
       | A mix of technology, photography, and random opinions.
        
       | dead_alchemy wrote:
       | Dnicholas.me/blog
       | 
       | Have fun. Criticism welcome.
        
       | lasermatts wrote:
       | https://www.mattp.tech/the-pittsburgh-roboticist-blog
       | 
       | 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
       | books I've read that have influenced how I approach problem
       | solving professionally.
       | 
       | https://www.mattp.tech/the-pittsburgh-roboticist-blog/tag/Th...
        
       | swilliamsio wrote:
       | https://www.swilliams.io/
       | 
       | I should write more.
        
       | budafish wrote:
       | http://www.amishbhadeshia.co.uk
       | 
       | Blog about tech banking and consulting
        
       | valgor wrote:
       | I started writing about animal ethics at the end of last year.
       | This is mostly a clearing house for my thoughts, but I have found
       | some people enjoy reading it.
       | 
       | https://joshbaldwin.substack.com/
        
       | pawptart wrote:
       | https://blog.ty-porter.dev/
       | 
       | Random stuff, mostly software with a little bit of 3D printing.
       | My latest physical project (an ABENICS clone --
       | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHUv9Zda_48) has been getting a
       | bit of traffic from the 3D printing community.
        
       | vjerancrnjak wrote:
       | https://vjeran.crnjak.xyz
        
       | mboleary wrote:
       | https://deadcomputersociety.com/
       | 
       | I haven't posted new content there in a while, but I hope to soon
       | when I find the time. It's still largely a work in progress, and
       | I think I've spent more time working on the custom theme than I
       | have on the actual content.
        
       | ianbutler wrote:
       | https://blog.kinglycrow.com/
       | 
       | I've only written two posts so far but I have a bunch of things I
       | want to write about from projects over the last few months.
        
       | dijit wrote:
       | https://blog.dijit.sh
       | 
       | 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/item?id=22109969
       | 
       | * My Manager spent $1M on a 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).
        
       | max_ wrote:
       | Asindu's Journal -- https://asindu.xyz
        
       | mmazzarolo wrote:
       | JavaScript, Web Development, React (Native), macOS, productivity
       | tools: https://mmazzarolo.com
        
       | Helmut10001 wrote:
       | https://du.nkel.dev/
        
       | pdappollonio wrote:
       | https://www.patrickdap.com/
       | 
       | I blog about Kubernetes and CI/CD, as well as other personal
       | stuff. Some articles might be in Spanish though!
        
       | jwcooney wrote:
       | https://jwcooney.com
       | 
       | I post about programming and technologies that interest me. I've
       | been posting since 2011 and lately I've been looking for
       | inspiration about new topics.
        
       | KronisLV wrote:
       | https://blog.kronis.dev/
       | 
       | I write about mostly WebDev and DevOps adjacent topics, though
       | there's the occasional post about game engines and AI in there as
       | well.
       | 
       | Still working on writing more often, probably should upload some
       | past presentations as well.
        
       | thorvaldsson wrote:
       | Certainly!
       | 
       | https://hth.is
       | 
       | It mostly acts as a central hub, tying together a blog (not many
       | posts but still some), portfolio, cv, pictures and social links.
        
       | t14n wrote:
       | https://tommynguyen.dev/
       | 
       | Not too many interesting technical or SWE related posts though. I
       | mostly use it as a scratchpad for ideas and non-tech things I'm
       | thinking about (probably write enough about technical topics at
       | work!)
        
       | openmaze wrote:
       | https://javiergarmon.com
       | 
       | Lots of drafts, no so many published :(
        
       | dllu wrote:
       | https://daniel.lawrence.lu/blog
        
       | Mockapapella wrote:
       | Ah what the hell, why not: https://www.thelisowe.com/
       | 
       | I write about productivity ideas, mainly though the lens of tech,
       | and just random thoughts that come across my mind, ex:
       | 
       | https://thelisowe.com/what-i-wish-i-knew-before-starting-my-...
       | 
       | https://www.thelisowe.com/impossible-things/
        
       | davidanekstein wrote:
       | https://aneksteind.github.io/
       | 
       | I post every once in a while, it's usually topics I do a deep or
       | shallow dive into. Lately there's been Rust and graph theory.
        
       | bengarney wrote:
       | https://bengarney.com
       | 
       | Most notable is an article series I wrote about making your own
       | video conferencing app from scratch, including networking +
       | codec.
        
       | twalichiewicz wrote:
       | https://thomas.design/blog/
       | 
       | Design focus on tech and products
        
       | andrestc wrote:
       | Mostly about Go and OS stuff but haven't updated in a while.
       | http://andrestc.com
        
       | mergy wrote:
       | https://mergy.org/index/
       | 
       | Old tech notes collected over the many years mostly when I had to
       | fix something that wasn't found on the net alreadt at the time. I
       | purged a lot a couple of years ago when I rebuilt it all.
       | Infrequently added but present.
        
       | kimburgess wrote:
       | https://simple.industries/
        
       | ferd wrote:
       | https://neuroning.com/
       | 
       | Shy. About 1 post a year :-)
        
       | FrenchyJiby wrote:
       | https://jiby.tech/
       | 
       | 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, automation, project management, and
       | most recently SDLC ramblings.
       | 
       | Sample articles:
       | 
       | - https://jiby.tech/post/literate-wordle/
       | 
       | - https://jiby.tech/post/my-git-worfklow/
        
       | julianwachholz wrote:
       | https://julianwachholz.dev
       | 
       | I've only recently decided to go with bearblog and finally start
       | blogging instead of worrying about the correct setup forever.
       | 
       | This is a great thread to feed my news reader subscriptions!
        
       | jpwall wrote:
       | https://blog.jessewalling.com
       | 
       | Only one blog post at the moment - more is currently being
       | written!
       | 
       | I'll be writing about cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, philosophy
       | in tech, and finance for the most part. I hope you enjoy :)
        
       | jamiedumont wrote:
       | 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.com.
       | 
       | All coded with vanilla HTML, 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!
        
       | codekansas wrote:
       | https://ben.bolte.cc/
       | 
       | I mainly write about machine learning, and occasionally random
       | thoughts.
        
       | NegativeLatency wrote:
       | https://blog.nick.burns.io
        
       | rasikjain wrote:
       | https://www.rasikjain.com
       | 
       | Software Engineer - FullStack. I write about React / TypeScript /
       | Node
        
       | rushter wrote:
       | https://rushter.com
       | 
       | Most of my posts are about Python's internals and some security
       | stuff
        
       | botulidze wrote:
       | https://cubinskiy.club
       | 
       | I had a break for a year and now it's great time to start
       | blogging again.
        
       | yizhang7210 wrote:
       | I write about software here: https://pseudofreedom.substack.com/
        
       | ptman wrote:
       | https://paul.totterman.name/
        
       | jcnoel wrote:
       | Ahh here ya go:
       | 
       | https://jcnoel.dev
        
       | bigfoot675 wrote:
       | https://www.austinatchley.xyz/
        
       | rajasimon wrote:
       | https://rajasimon.io
       | 
       | Just a blog about Django related stuff.
        
       | ublaze wrote:
       | Tech blog: https://www.softwareatscale.dev/
       | 
       | Substack to keep it simple. But I'm not extremely happy with the
       | design.
        
       | sheunl wrote:
       | blog.zaqlabs.co.
        
       | mfnex wrote:
       | Since 2007, https://stop.zona-m.net/
       | 
       | now also as newsletter, https://mfioretti.substack.com/
        
       | vstollen wrote:
       | https://vstollen.me
       | 
       | I don't write much. The most interesting article is probably one
       | where I reflect on my AWS internship. :)
        
       | voberoi wrote:
       | https://vikramoberoi.com
       | 
       | 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 tweet I posted that went viral.
       | 
       | * How I made 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.
        
       | garrickvanburen wrote:
       | https://garrickvanburen.com/blog/
        
       | DustinBrett wrote:
       | I've spent the last 2+ years rewriting it from WordPress into an
       | entire desktop environment. But I still do blog whenever I get
       | the courage to.
       | 
       | https://dustinbrett.com/
        
         | bbx wrote:
         | I love this, it's brilliant. It's actually more usable than
         | some websites I've visited.
        
         | revskill wrote:
         | Hey, thanks for the blog. But i can't find the Power Off
         | button.
        
         | neurostimulant wrote:
         | Oh wow, this reminds me of the good ol' ExtJS desktop demo:
         | http://extjs.cachefly.net/ext-3.4.0/examples/desktop/desktop...
         | 
         | Around 2006 these "desktop" webapps was getting popular, there
         | are some with even more comprehensive features (for its time)
         | which I forgot the name (probably OnlineOS, can't verify it
         | because it's dead: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_OS).
        
         | victorbjorklund wrote:
         | Damn. That works really good!!! Even on mobile.
        
       | treyd wrote:
       | https://tr3y.io/articles.html
       | 
       | This isn't a _blog_ per se, more of a collection of writeups
       | about stuff I have on my mind. There 's a few topics listed there
       | that I have planned to write about that I haven't finished yet.
        
       | gkbrk wrote:
       | https://www.gkbrk.com
       | 
       | I write about a variety of topics including reverse engineering,
       | amateur radio, digital signal processing, cryptography, machine
       | learning, IT security etc.
       | 
       | Just a static site built with Jekyll, along with some custom
       | Jekyll plugins.
        
       | gobip wrote:
       | https://swag.industries
       | 
       | PHP, symfony, linux systems administration, tips & tricks.
        
       | OliverGilan wrote:
       | https://olivergilan.com
       | 
       | Just a personal blog with some essays that I post occasionally to
       | get myself in the habit of writing. My next post will be about
       | living with chronic illness as a SWE and how to get through it
        
         | landgenoot wrote:
         | I like how clean and distraction-free the design is.
        
       | mbork_pl wrote:
       | https://mbork.pl
       | 
       | 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.) Mainly Emacs stuff with a bit of JS and 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.
        
       | sbalamurugan wrote:
       | https://bala.sh
        
       | dgacmu wrote:
       | https://da-data.blogspot.com/?m=1
       | 
       | "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 monero
       | cryptocurrency, discovering in the 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...
        
       | aoms wrote:
       | https://andrewodendaal.com write about coding, DevOps, etc
        
       | tkanarsky wrote:
       | I could.
        
       | sidechaining wrote:
       | davided . win
       | 
       | I write about my journey with music, electronic music production,
       | and single-sided deafness!
        
       | jzb wrote:
       | Mine is here: https://dissociatedpress.net/
       | 
       | About 80% tech topics, 15% culture and music, and about 5% my
       | personal life and cat pictures. I'm thinking of splitting off my
       | personal life topics to another blog. Some of my tech posts get
       | moderate traffic and I doubt any of those visitors care about my
       | personal life overmuch.
        
       | samsolomon wrote:
       | https://solomon.io/
       | 
       | 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/
       | 
       | * https://solomon.io/code-school-10-years-later/
       | 
       | --
       | 
       | 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/
        
       | londogard wrote:
       | blog.londogard.com
       | 
       | Mainly Data Science or Kotlin I'm blogging about it at least for
       | now.
        
       | veggieburrito wrote:
       | My personal website isn't something I'm proud of from a design or
       | code perspective and most others are usually much better. But if
       | it ain't broke...
       | 
       | Currently working on uploading and mixing/mastering other guitar
       | ditties
       | 
       | https://www.lifeonthereg.com
       | 
       | Edit: always finding bugs when viewing it too haha oh well
        
       | Nic0 wrote:
       | https://nsirap.com/ Lots of DevOps stuffs. This blog is about 3-4
       | years old. BUt my first blog was around 2008.
        
       | ganderzz wrote:
       | https://www.dylanpaulus.com/posts
       | 
       | Programming topics ~1 a month with some big gaps in there. I got
       | inspired by Hanselman's "save your keystrokes"
       | (https://www.hanselman.com/blog/do-they-deserve-the-gift-
       | of-y...), and most posts revolve around questions I get.
        
       | aostiles wrote:
       | https://aostil.es
       | 
       | Just started writing about programming. First post was about
       | implementing WebAuthn.
        
       | andyjohnson0 wrote:
       | https://andyjohnson.uk/blog
       | 
       | Posts are randomly distributed in topic/time space.
        
       | sirpunch wrote:
       | I do literature reviews for Information Retrieval domain
       | (Recommender Systems, Search and Ranking, etc.).
       | 
       | https://blog.reachsumit.com/
        
       | itake wrote:
       | https://kcoleman.me
        
       | ankitag9 wrote:
       | https://ankitag9.substack.com/
       | 
       | 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.
       | 
       | Here is the latest one I wrote on LLMs -
       | https://ankitag9.substack.com/p/perspective-newsletter-3
        
       | rdli wrote:
       | https://www.thelis.org/blog
       | 
       | Mostly notes to myself, and I've got a half-baked post on LLMs
       | that I've been working on (as that's been my area of recent
       | interest).
        
       | caiusdurling wrote:
       | https://caiustheory.com/
        
       | purrcat259 wrote:
       | https://www.simonam.dev/ is mine :)
        
       | some-natalie wrote:
       | https://some-natalie.dev
       | 
       | I work at a neat intersection of tech, people, and highly
       | regulated industries. I get to write about the things I build and
       | talks I have done, as well as some fun projects. It's an outlet
       | for getting better at writing and provides a longer record of
       | competence than fizzbuzz interview questions.
        
       | er4hn wrote:
       | https://er4hn.info
        
       | bachmeier wrote:
       | https://bachmeil.github.io/the-blog/archive/
       | 
       | It's a continuation of my earlier blog, but I wanted something
       | more minimal. It's not something I'd read if someone else wrote
       | it. Sometimes I like to write. I put professional content on my
       | website.
        
       | adityaathalye wrote:
       | https://evalapply.org/posts
       | 
       | It is my space to "think in public". The motto is "Writing =
       | Thinking". Pet topics include functional programming, systems
       | thinking, emacs, bash, clojure, organisation design etc.
       | 
       | It is my second time writing 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
        
       | SonOfLilit wrote:
       | Not active but still contains some gems (programming and
       | startups, "Cover Letter" did very well on HN at the time)
       | 
       | https://myownfortune.wordpress.com/
        
       | dvdkon wrote:
       | https://dvdkon.ggu.cz/
       | 
       | It's not much, but it's my home for things I make that are at
       | least somewhat like articles.
        
       | matthall28 wrote:
       | https://matthewhall.com/
        
       | ebaumer wrote:
       | https://e-baumer.github.io/
        
       | jankremer wrote:
       | https://jankremer.eu
       | 
       | I didn't write much yet and what I wrote is in German.
        
       | toyg wrote:
       | Http://blog.pythonaro.com
       | 
       | ...but tbh it blogfaded when I started being interested in
       | motorbikes.
        
       | bkitano19 wrote:
       | http://briankitano.com
       | 
       | I write about tech, personal growth and some random stuff.
       | 
       | I really love bearblog, it was exactly what I was looking for to
       | get started, shout-out Charlie Meyer for getting me started!
        
       | OliveMate wrote:
       | 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 of bearblog and other small blogs.
       | 
       | https://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!
        
         | cloverich wrote:
         | Nice and simple. What do you do to generate your changelog btw?
        
           | OliveMate wrote:
           | This'll probably sound silly but like everything else on the
           | site I do it manually. I take notes of major changes I make
           | to the site and write them down on that page.
           | 
           | I couldn't wrap my head around Jekyll* or any other service
           | you can self host, so I figured that I could still put my
           | stuff out there by making each page like it's 1999.
           | 
           | I realise that it's not the best option for the future, the
           | other day I decided to change how the title tags looked, thus
           | I went ahead manually changing it on every page. Without some
           | script to fix that for me, it'll become a larger task with
           | every post I make.
           | 
           | * I've only recently installed Linux on my ThinkPad - a
           | process I'm procrastinating writing about - and my head's
           | been a tad too scrambled at the moment to focus on it.
        
             | veltas wrote:
             | >This'll probably sound silly but like everything else on
             | the site I do it manually.
             | 
             | No, that sounds incredibly sane! You'll know when it stops
             | being so.
        
         | WillAbides wrote:
         | You've got me beat. https://willabides.com. I haven't posted
         | anything yet.
        
       | mmathias wrote:
       | https://mmathias.com
        
       | hk__2 wrote:
       | I have three blogs for the three languages I'm fluent in, and I
       | have different interests in each language.
       | 
       | - https://bfontaine.net/blog/ (English, on tech, rarely updated
       | these days)
       | 
       | - https://bfontaine.net/blogfr/ (French, on Paris, inactive)
       | 
       | - https://bfontaine.net/blogit/ (Italian, on Italy and Italian
       | language(s), active)
        
       | sheunl wrote:
       | https://blog.zaqlabs.com
        
       | makingstuffs wrote:
       | https://somethingdecent.co.uk
       | 
       | A strange mix of personal blogs, brain dumps, tutorials and
       | whatever else.
       | 
       | No tracking, no sponsored content, just my pure brain waffle
        
       | ttiurani wrote:
       | I write about environmentalism and technology.
       | 
       | https://tiuraniemi.org/blog
        
       | imgabe wrote:
       | Sure https://tiltingatwindmills.dev/
       | 
       | I should post more. I'm kind of leaning more towards an old-style
       | homepage than a blog though, that's why I separated out the Notes
       | and Miscellany sections for things that don't really make sense
       | as a part of a chronological series of posts.
        
       | mhitza wrote:
       | https://mhitza.github.io
        
       | pncnmnp wrote:
       | https://pncnmnp.github.io/blog.html
       | 
       | I like blogging about data structures, algorithms, research
       | papers that I find interesting, and topics related to the history
       | of computing.
        
       | tsak wrote:
       | https://tsak.dev
        
       | hacdias wrote:
       | https://hacdias.com
       | 
       | I've been maintaining my personal website since somewhere in
       | 2014. I write a bit all over the place, but there's things from
       | personal stuff to more technical things. On the homepage, you can
       | also see some of my favourite posts.
        
       | victorbjorklund wrote:
       | Mostly write about Elixir. Check out the search function. It is a
       | rust library run as WASM in the browser (all the right keywords
       | for HN hehe).
       | 
       | My blog: https://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)
        
       | mmphosis wrote:
       | https://mmphosis.netlify.app/hn/blog/
        
       | mr_o47 wrote:
       | Here's my blog: https://muhammadraza.me/
        
       | joshghent wrote:
       | https://joshghent.com
        
       | aodin wrote:
       | https://aaronoellis.com
       | 
       | I mostly write about Python, Django, and SQL, but occasionally do
       | some basic statistical and GIS work.
        
         | winrid wrote:
         | If you had an RSS feed I'd subscribe!
        
       | surprisetalk wrote:
       | https://taylor.town                 ~~~ Selected Essays ~~~
       | 
       | * _How to be a -10x Engineer_ :: https://taylor.town/-10x
       | 
       | * _Synthetic Intelligence_ :: https://taylor.town/synthetic-
       | intelligence
       | 
       | * _When to Build Millennia Sewers_ ::
       | https://taylor.town/millennium-sewer
       | 
       | * _Candid Culture_ :: https://taylor.town/candid-culture
       | 
       | * _A Cyberpunk Bathroom in the Middle of Nowhere_ ::
       | https://taylor.town/cyberpunk-bathroom
       | 
       | * _Please Sell My Personal Information_ ::
       | https://taylor.town/please-sell-my-personal-information
       | 
       | * _Your Brilliant App Idea_ :: https://taylor.town/brilliant-app-
       | idea
       | 
       | * _Weeds & Bozo Explosions_ :: https://taylor.town/bozo-
       | explosions
       | 
       | * _Don 't Play Near Black Holes_ :: https://taylor.town/black-
       | holes
       | 
       | * _Ghost Story_ :: https://taylor.town/ghost-story
       | 
       | * _10 Minutes is 1% of Your Day_ ::
       | https://taylor.town/10-minutes
       | 
       | * _Time_ :: https://taylor.town/time
       | 
       | * _Pick Practical Principles_ :: https://taylor.town/pick-
       | practical-principles
       | 
       | * _Death in Diapers_ :: https://taylor.town/death-in-diapers
       | 
       | * _Are You Serious?_ :: https://taylor.town/are-you-serious
       | 
       | * _How Do Taoists Quit Smoking?_ :: https://taylor.town/how-do-
       | taoists-quit-smoking
       | 
       | * _The Toki Pona Baby Sign-Language Guide_ ::
       | https://taylor.town/tpbsl-guide
       | 
       | * _take everything to your grave_ :: https://taylor.town/to-your-
       | grave                 ~~~ Subscribe ~~~
       | 
       | _RSS:_ https://taylor.town/feed.xml
       | 
       |  _spam:_ https://newsletter.taylor.town
        
       | scoofy wrote:
       | I have a personal blog about golf, Wigs on the Green:
       | https://golfcoursewiki.substack.com/
       | 
       | I started a golf wiki, and I felt pretty unsatisfied with golf
       | media, so I thought I'd start writing about some of the more
       | analytical the stuff I was interested in.
        
       | stargrazer wrote:
       | https://blog.raymond.burkholder.net/
       | 
       | Mostly Linux related. Networks. Sysadmin activities. Some
       | embedded development. Random personal tech interests.
       | 
       | I write to record what I did so I can reference it later. If it
       | helps others, so much the better.
        
       | Vincenius wrote:
       | https://wweb.dev/
       | 
       | I occasionally write articles and tools around web development.
       | Once a week, I also share interesting tools and resources I've
       | found.
        
       | kinow wrote:
       | https://kinoshita.eti.br/
       | 
       | CSS only, no JS. Trying to make it as accessible as possible.
       | Mainly about programming and some art stuff.
        
       | winrid wrote:
       | https://blog.winricklabs.com/
       | 
       | Although I only write like one article a year :) I would like to
       | redo the site and write more.
        
       | dethos wrote:
       | Sure, my personal blog is https://blog.ovalerio.net
       | 
       | It doesn't focus on a single topic, it mostly contains things
       | that I feel I should share.
        
       | guillermin wrote:
       | https://blog.ideotec.es/
        
       | iamdamian wrote:
       | Thank you for starting this.
       | 
       | Is it too optimistic of me to hope that someone turns this into
       | the seed of a new blogroll or web directory (a la Dmoz, Curlie)?
        
       | knadh wrote:
       | https://nadh.in/blog
       | 
       | Techno-philosophical ramblings.
        
       | yashasolutions wrote:
       | https://yasha.solutions
       | 
       | 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 writting going on.
       | 
       | Still hard but somehow it 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
        
       | terhechte wrote:
       | https://terhech.de
       | 
       | Haven't posted in some time but plan to post more in the future.
       | Topics are Rust & Swift
        
       | jhas78asd wrote:
       | PostgreSQL and Ruby on Rails. https://andyatkinson.com/
        
       | graciedam wrote:
       | https://blog.devontrack.com/
       | 
       | I started this blog fairly recently. I am trying to learn new
       | things by studying and sharing knowledge at the same time.
        
       | leephillips wrote:
       | I don't have a blog, but I have a personal website: lee@lee-
       | phillips.org
        
       | manas96 wrote:
       | I just started, but my hope is to post about nature, photography
       | and computer graphics. I've only got time to finish one full
       | article so far. It's a low-budget guide to the Montreal GP with
       | some sweet photos I'm proud of:
       | https://manas96.github.io/blog/f1guide/
        
       | kevincox wrote:
       | https://kevincox.ca/posts/
       | 
       | Software Developer. Mostly writing about software but also
       | technology and life in general.
        
       | berkut wrote:
       | https://pixelesque.net/blog/
       | 
       | (A newly-hosted - February 2023 - re-creation of two blogs, one
       | archived I used to have on blogspot/wordpress).
        
       | qubyte wrote:
       | https://qubyte.codes
       | 
       | Going since late 2015. I post long form (/blog) and short form
       | (/notes), mostly on programming, maths, (bad) generative art
       | experiments, notes as I learn Japanese, and of course about the
       | blog itself since I spend more time on the custom static site
       | generator than I do on writing actual posts.
        
       | Kaedon wrote:
       | https://www.kevinlondon.com/
       | 
       | I write most commonly about experiences in big tech, code
       | reviews, and navigating hiring processes
        
       | halfdan wrote:
       | https://geekmonkey.org
       | 
       | Fifteen years of on/off blogging. Took it way too serious ten
       | years ago and published anything I could and nowadays I just blog
       | when I have something useful to share. Working on a couple of
       | Elixir posts currently.
        
       | john-tells-all wrote:
       | Note: many HN-ers don't post on their blog much, but they leave
       | comments here on Hacker News.
       | 
       | This site converts HN comments into an RSS feed:
       | 
       | http://hnapp.com/
       | 
       | Example URL:
       | 
       | http://hnapp.com/?q=author%3Ajohn-tells-all
       | 
       | I subscribe to about a dozen HN people via RSS. Very often they
       | comment on articles I haven't seen yet. Or, people whose ideas I
       | respect have interesting takes on HN articles.
        
       | tbolt wrote:
       | https://tbolt.space
        
       | tderflinger wrote:
       | https://tderflinger.com/ I write mainly about technology and
       | programming.
        
       | pknerd wrote:
       | Sure, https://blog.adnansiddiqi.me/
       | 
       | I write whatever I learn something new. Also helped me to earn by
       | multiple means.
        
       | sunjain wrote:
       | https://world.hey.com/sunjain
        
       | anton_ai wrote:
       | https://antonai.blog/
       | 
       | I write mostly about AI and how to train deep learning models.
        
       | susam wrote:
       | https://susam.net/
       | 
       | 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/langford-pairing.html
       | 
       | - 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.
        
       | _benj wrote:
       | https://benjcal.space/
       | 
       | I started this not too long ago, mostly write about stuff that
       | I'm exploring at the moment, i.e. I'm currently writing a quick
       | post about making simple GUIs with Tcl/Tk, which turns out is way
       | simpler and more fun that what I expected :)
        
       | ericjang wrote:
       | https://evjang.com/ I write about Machine Learning and Robotics
        
       | stigz wrote:
       | https://www.netsplit.dev
       | 
       | I need to write more.
        
       | yla92 wrote:
       | I haven't been writing much but mine is at
       | https://blog.yelinaung.com!
        
       | alin23 wrote:
       | 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 picked from blogs, and simple
       | Discover Weekly 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.
        
         | acaloiar wrote:
         | I like that idea. You should build it!
        
         | the-printer wrote:
         | Feed Compass is sort of like that
         | 
         | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/feed-compass/id1458648487?mt=1...
        
           | alin23 wrote:
           | Thanks for the recommendation! It's a good start.
        
       | jmount wrote:
       | https://win-vector.com/blog-2/ math and data science
        
       | sakras wrote:
       | https://save-buffer.github.io/
       | 
       | Only one post at the moment (about Bloom filters), but I'm
       | working on another one about compressing integers! My focus is on
       | high performance data analytics--adjacent things.
        
         | pncnmnp wrote:
         | I loved your blog post! It was the first time I came across
         | blocked/register-blocked bloom filters. The VLDB paper you
         | linked seems interesting too.
         | 
         | By any chance, could you consider adding an RSS feed to your
         | blog?
        
       | BigglesB wrote:
       | https://biggles.games
       | 
       | Not many posts on there just yet, but experimenting with being
       | super open while developing my next game!
        
       | TomK32 wrote:
       | 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
       | and scraped the personal posts from 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...
        
         | nyanpasu64 wrote:
         | Molex to SATA, lose all your data. Injection-molded
         | thermoplastic SATA power connectors have a tendency to short
         | internally and catch fire, as opposed to SATA connectors made
         | out of two separate pieces of plastic clamped together with a
         | seam.
        
       | brilee wrote:
       | www.moderndescartes.com/essays
       | 
       | Pretty much all over the board, with infrequent but polished
       | essays
        
       | bdg wrote:
       | https://buildingbetterteams.de/profiles/brian-graham
       | 
       | I write about a lot of stuff, ranging from technical topics like
       | page performance or git commands, up to how I run my business, or
       | management topics like "How to set a goal".
        
       | spython wrote:
       | https://rybakov.com/blog/
       | 
       | a place for unfinished thoughts and experiments in art, UX design
       | and AI.
        
       | ig0r0 wrote:
       | https://blog.kulman.sk
       | 
       | English language blog about programming topics, iOS development
       | lately
       | 
       | https://www.kulman.sk
       | 
       | Slovak langauge blog about random stuff like mechanical watches,
       | Lego, travel.
        
       | andreabergia wrote:
       | https://andreabergia.com
       | 
       | Blogging about programming languages and technology I find
       | interesting... when I have the time and the energy for it, which
       | sadly isn't that often.
        
       | tylerneylon wrote:
       | https://tylerneylon.com/
       | 
       | The most popular article is "Learn Lua in 15 Minutes." I write
       | about code, math, and philosophy; eg, neural networks,
       | permutations, or consciousness.
       | 
       | I also run a weekly machine learning / AI newsletter:
       | 
       | https://learnandburn.ai/
        
       | ctxc wrote:
       | Just starting out :)
       | 
       | https://blog.dvsj.in/general/hashing/
        
       | umaar wrote:
       | https://umaar.com/blog/
       | 
       | There's also hundreds of developer tips here
       | https://umaar.com/dev-tips/
        
       | skeeter2020 wrote:
       | https://www.codeleadmanage.com/
       | 
       | Writing and readings related to my personal journey from
       | Developer to Technical Lead to Engineering Manager. Hopefully
       | will help others!
        
       | csomar wrote:
       | https://omarabid.com
       | 
       | I haven't written in a long time... I should probably re-start
       | soon.
        
       | 1penny42cents wrote:
       | camhashemi.com
       | 
       | I write about a mix of building software, teamwork, and
       | rationality.
        
       | podviaznikov wrote:
       | https://podviaznikov.com/writings
       | 
       | 10 years old. Many different things
        
       | gavinhoward wrote:
       | https://gavinhoward.com/
       | 
       | 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 read the non-tech things, go to
       | https://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.
        
       | evantravers wrote:
       | https://evantravers.com
       | 
       | Front-end, automation, creativity, UX, faith.
        
       | fidrelity wrote:
       | https://andreschweighofer.com/
       | 
       | It captures my journey between the chairs of IC, engineering
       | manager and product manager but I've mostly written about the
       | latter.
        
       | apwheele wrote:
       | https://andrewpwheeler.com/
       | 
       | Currently data scientist, PhD in social science, just a nerd
       | journal for stuff I am working on.
        
       | cristoperb wrote:
       | https://catswhisker.xyz/
       | 
       | I started it to share my hobbyist electronics and software
       | projects, but so far it is mostly knitting and chess :shrug:
        
       | slimsag wrote:
       | https://devlog.hexops.com
       | 
       | gamedev & Zig - I've been working on a game engine in Zig the
       | past two years and am now working on making my first game using
       | it :)
        
       | CraftThatBlock wrote:
       | https://cretezy.com
       | 
       | I'm a software developer who's been dipping his toes into making
       | videos recently. I don't blog very often (planning on doing more
       | soon, hopefully), but my videos are posted there as well.
       | 
       | I mainly focus on programming and editor workflows.
        
       | [deleted]
        
       | imdsm wrote:
       | https://www.adamkdean.co.uk/
       | 
       | 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 back and find something. A few posts which 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.
        
       | alxexperience wrote:
       | https://www.silicononyx.com
       | 
       | I don't write nearly as much as I would like to, but I'm trying
       | to get back into the swing of things. I write about videogames
       | and am hoping to write more tech stuff in the future
        
       | shafyy wrote:
       | https://canolcer.com/ RSS feed: https://canolcer.com/index.xml
       | 
       | I usually write a post once a month about more high level topics
       | of technological trends on their influence on society. Mostly
       | opinion pieces. There are some outliers, like some 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.
        
       | lucasfcosta wrote:
       | 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/2022/08/31/engineering-metrics.html
       | 
       | - You 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
        
       | jppope wrote:
       | https://jonpauluritis.com
        
       | doctorhandshake wrote:
       | Advocacy for averting issues in the intersection of AR and the
       | internet https://noahnorman.substack.com/
        
       | xenodium wrote:
       | https://xenodium.com 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
       | time...
       | 
       | While the tone of the posts may have 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 ;-)
        
       | jmmv wrote:
       | https://jmmv.dev/
       | 
       | 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 misc posts go into social media, and the blog
       | 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.
        
         | dijit wrote:
         | Hey, I read your blog after you commented in another topic that
         | was created with a link to my blog.
         | 
         | I didn't have the right context then to mention it, but now I
         | do: I really enjoyed your topics on Bazel and especially the _"
         | A persistent task queue in Rust"_ post which I learned from.
         | 
         | I went back far enough that day to the point that some of your
         | posts looked like they were taken from twitter threads, and I
         | wondered how that worked.
         | 
         | If you're ever looking to work in GameDev (in Europe), hit me
         | up.
        
           | jmmv wrote:
           | Thanks!
           | 
           | The Bazel posts stopped for a while after I left Google, but
           | I'm now back at a different place where I'm working with
           | Bazel once again. So you can expect the posts on this topic
           | to gradually come back :) (For some context, here is one:
           | https://medium.com/snowflake/addressing-bazel-
           | ooms-38023b736...)
           | 
           | Let's see if my plans to return to Europe in the next few
           | years play out...
           | 
           | Edit: Oh, and the few posts that look like Twitter threads
           | (they are tagged like that) are hand-crafted and were an
           | experiment. I first wrote the threads as blog posts, ensuring
           | each paragraph fit in a tweet, and then copy/pasted them into
           | Twitter. I wrote them as a blog post because I wanted to have
           | the "unrolled" version in the canonical source for future
           | reference, without relying on those unroll apps.
        
       | GlumWoodpecker wrote:
       | https://datalars.com/
       | 
       | Random tech and Linux musings :)
        
       | bckmn wrote:
       | https://www.joshbeckman.org
       | 
       | Writing about building software and teams and little projects,
       | with lots of my own photography mixed in.
        
       | dannas wrote:
       | https://dannas.name
       | 
       | Notes on systems programming. Not that many posts but I've
       | reached the HN frontpage on two occasions.
       | 
       | ---
       | 
       | * Why should children program? A review of Seymour Papers Mind
       | storms - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12372330
       | 
       | * Views on error handling -
       | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23884505
        
       | rebeccaskinner wrote:
       | https://rebeccaskinner.net/
       | 
       | Very few posts so far since I've mostly been focused on my book,
       | but I'm hoping to start posting updates more regularly as soon as
       | I'm finished with the extra online content for my book.
        
       | jdleesmiller wrote:
       | https://jdlm.info/
       | 
       | Occasional, mostly engineering and/or recreational mathematics
       | content. A few highlights:
       | 
       | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16790338 : The Mathematics
       | of 2048: Optimal Play with Markov Decision Processes
       | 
       | 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
        
       | cavanhorn wrote:
       | https://gusvanhorn.blogspot.com/
       | 
       | I blog/journal about politics (from a classical
       | liberal/Objectivist perspective), cultural issues, and random
       | things I find interesting.
       | 
       | "Articles" linked at top right leads to columns.
        
       | steve_adams_86 wrote:
       | https://steve-adams.me
       | 
       | 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 gotten back to it. I have a lot ready to go, just need
       | to build that confidence and hit publish again.
       | 
       | I write for myself more than anything, which makes the hesitation
       | that much stranger.
        
       | etherio wrote:
       | http://uzpg.me - philosophy, tech, my life
        
       | nomemory wrote:
       | My blog is www.andreinc.net . I write mostly about undergrad cs
       | curricula, math, and random thoughts going through my mind.
       | Because of a busy life, i dont have time to write more than a few
       | articles a year.
        
       | adrianmsmith wrote:
       | https://www.databasesandlife.com/
       | 
       | 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 Overflow answers. I guess people
       | search for 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.
        
       | navanchauhan wrote:
       | https://web.navan.dev Trying to write higher quality long-form
       | pieces rather than just quick snippets like I currently have
        
       | rusl1 wrote:
       | achris.me
        
       | myle wrote:
       | https://dimle.wordpress.com/
       | 
       | chess, Swiss life, software engineering, and random thoughts.
        
       | rogerkirkness wrote:
       | https://rogerkirkness.com
        
       | etimberg wrote:
       | I have a few random posts at https://everttimberg.io/blog/
        
       | dkrajzew wrote:
       | https://www.krajzewicz.de/blog/index.php
        
       | asb wrote:
       | https://muxup.com/
       | 
       | I keep meaning to post more, but it's hard to find time. RISC-V,
       | LLVM, and a few other things.
        
       | darekkay wrote:
       | https://darekkay.com/
       | 
       | I mostly write about (web) development, accessibility or git. My
       | post frequency varies from year to year, as I jump between
       | blogging and other hobbies.
        
       | boricj wrote:
       | https://boricj.net/
       | 
       | 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 you only have that kind of Ask HN thread once (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
        
       | k__ wrote:
       | https://fllstck.dev/
       | 
       | I write about anything that can help frontend devs to use their
       | skills in the whole stack. Lately, that's decentralization tech.
       | 
       | Wrote more frequently there in the past, but after 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")
        
       | bytefish wrote:
       | https://www.bytefish.de
        
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