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Ask HN: Could you share your personal blog here?

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Ask HN: Could you share your personal blog here?

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.

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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.
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I love your blog. I have been following your posts for about last two years
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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.
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.
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.

Oooh, really putting me on the spotlight for not having updated mine or written anything in a while haha!

https://thecapegreek.com

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.
https://jiml.us/

Subjects: tech, retrocomputing, retro pop culture, interviews, books, comics, TV, music, movies ...etc.

For the record, it's all static content. It's generated using Hugo.

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.

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

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.

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.

https://vikramoberoi.com

I started writing publicly late last year. It's been tons of effort but it's been a 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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

https://werd.io

I've been writing here for a decade now (and on my previous blog for a decade before that). Mostly I write about tech, 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!

https://wwww.paolomainardi.com

CTO and founder Talking about cloud native, Linux and other random stuff I find interesting

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

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...

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Why medium? I hate the experience of reading medium so much that I won't even look at your blog.
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!

https://omarabid.com

I haven't written in a long time... I should probably re-start soon.

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.

https://dicioccio.fr/

Mostly talking about some engineering and project management topics. Often revolves about decision-making (in a broad sense).

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.

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.
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.

Well, it's http://dionidium.com/

But unfortunately I haven't updated since June of 2006. I keep meaning to get around to it.

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)

https://neilvedi.github.io

I'm just getting started learning Deep Learning, I'll be sharing my notes over there :)

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

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.

https://rushter.com

Most of my posts are about Python's internals and some security stuff

Here’s my blog: https://muhammadraza.me/

I occasionally write sometimes about interesting topics or things i build in general.

https://listenfaster.com

Mostly about my activities as a musician in Seattle, but colored by being a programmer since the early 90s.

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

https://0xfab1.net

My blog, lists, notes... Really anything I want to share. Quality is meh, content is random, i love it.

https://Matthewc.dev is my blog, started writing about random things but way too many drafts and not enough published items
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.

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.

https://web.navan.dev Trying to write higher quality long-form pieces rather than just quick snippets like I currently have
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...

Playful Data Visualizations, Physics/Math Web Comic Series and personal projects: https://randomlyunique.com/
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.

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 :)

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).

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

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.

https://kevincox.ca/posts/

Software Developer. Mostly writing about software but also technology and life in general.

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).

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

https://rybakov.com/blog/

a place for unfinished thoughts and experiments in art, UX design and AI.

https://blog.yossarian.net/

It's mostly tech (Python, Rust, LLVM, cryptography) along with some other interests mixed in.

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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...

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!)

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Wow, this is amazing! I particularly liked the rundown on GSoC experience
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.

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.

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.

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/

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.

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.

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.

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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

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.

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.

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.

https://jsdw.me

Personal blog/homepage for just over 10 years, coding related things, custom design, mostly static pages using Zola.

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/

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

https://www.phacks.dev/articles I blog about web development; mostly about performance, JavaScript, and Ruby on Rails.
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.

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)

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nice page, would be cooler if the logo text "cd /home" changes as you visit blog (to maybe cd /home/blog)
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/

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.

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.

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Thanks!

I’m going for that “HTML 1.0” look and feel ;)

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)?

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!

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.

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Hey, another GSoC contributor! Seems like you've been making a lot of progress, congrats.
https://honeypot.net/

I just celebrated 25 years of babbling about whatever random thing.

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

https://ciesie.com

Mostly embedded stuff. Some zig, some computer graphics, some Python, some opinions.

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.
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.

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

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/

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.

https://boston.conman.org/

Twenty-four years of back-log, and it's a mix of technical and personal content.

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)

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
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!

https://blog.sebastiansastre.co/

Irregularly publishing about Smalltalk (mostly Pharo) and ideas and insights worth remembering.

https://biggles.games

Not many posts on there just yet, but experimenting with being super open while developing my next game!

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.

https://www.codeleadmanage.com/

Writing and readings related to my personal journey from Developer to Technical Lead to Engineering Manager. Hopefully will help others!

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.

My blog is mostly about accessibility and such, from a blind person's point of view.

https://devinprater.micro.blog

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".

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)

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.

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.

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/

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.

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/

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.

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.

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.

https://www.patrickdap.com/

I blog about Kubernetes and CI/CD, as well as other personal stuff. Some articles might be in Spanish though!

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.

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

Not published yet, but I snagged https://absurd.engineering/ and hope to write about security engineering, cloud security, and running my own consultancy.
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/

https://pointlessproject.com/

I started it last month and I’m trying to figure out a sustainable writing schedule. Feedback appreciated, thank you!

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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.

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Thank you! Thats a good idea, I will look into implementing it.
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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!

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Thank you! The images are AI generated. I do some minor photoshop work to make the style consistent.
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.

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

https://samsartor.com

Mostly ramblings about Rust and GUIs right now, maybe more graphics research in the future!

https://nickp.svbtle.com/

I try to deconstruct and solve interesting coding problems usually from programming competitions.

https://samsartor.com

Mostly ramblings about Rust and GUIs at the moment, maybe more graphics research in the future!

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.

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.

https://thekeyunlocks.us

I use it to discuss tech, science, language, mythology, and the arts through poetry.

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...

https://karanbirsingh.com/

teaching, visualizations, crafts, etc

impl: vanilla html, simple rss feed

https://jordemort.dev/blog/

I blog mostly about assorted tech topics; usually my posts are about something I was working with and found interesting.

https://agentultra.com

I haven't updated in a long while! I'll get around to it at some point..

I started this blog recently, though some posts were written a few years ago (one even reached HN front page!): https://tabacof.github.io/
Just started, one post so far. Posts every Sunday and Thursday to inspire company builders - https://www.anaeo.com
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.

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.

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.

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.

https://phong.vn

I have learned so many things when try to make stuff with it.

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.

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!

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/

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.
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I'm just curious to learn more about HN Users and hope to learn more from you.
https://www.hackup.net/

Lab journal for my amateur hardware tinkering. Recently focused on 8-bit home computers.

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. :)

https://ayushsingh.dev Not at all regular with this but try to keep this as fast as possible just out of habit.
https://y3sar.hashnode.dev/

Just started, Mostly planning to write about AI, startups, philosophy, and the future.

https://bengarney.com

Most notable is an article series I wrote about making your own video conferencing app from scratch, including networking + codec.

https://www.joshbeckman.org

Writing about building software and teams and little projects, with lots of my own photography mixed in.

Random thoughts, engineering stuff and a loose collection of thoughts during the pandemic. Hugo to generate, hosting on github https://ingo-richter.io
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.
https://electroagenda.com/en/

I write about electronics theory and practice. Lately also about signals and systems theory.

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.

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