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0d0a Reverse engineering, debugging, and some silly contraptions. https://nevesnunes.github.io/blog/
0gdd My blog, lists, notes... Really anything I want to share. Quality is meh, content is random, i love it. https://0xfab1.net
0xbro Ey, here's my blog => https://0xbro.red :)I blog (and make videos) about what surrounds AppSec, ethical hacking, penetration testing, CTFs, and other various cybersecurity stuff. I also plan to do vulnerability research and responsible disclosures in the future, but only time will tell. You are welcome to my web space! https://0xbro.red
0xferruccio https://ferrucc.io
11mariom DevOps, Cloud related topics mostly. Sometimes some guides / howtos, sometimes my thoughts around technologies I use. Started this year, few posts already there. I wanted to post on weekly basis, but well ;) It's my 3rd or even 4th attempt at blogging. Previously I was writing in Polish so I didn't bother keeping archive, also the break was pretty long and everything got really outdated already. https://blog.mariom.pl/   feed
4926394057 There arenât 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 Iâd like to post soon. https://ides.dev/notes/
80x25 Posts about the Web and the software that powers it. Light on content right now but will hopefully change that soon. https://www.mcnulty.blog/
8organicbits 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://alexsci.com/blog/
98codes Content going back ages, mostly died out when blogging did -- with social media slowly dying, I'm hoping the overall tread will reverse. https://98.codes
___kaukas___ I write about programming and Ruby, with passion. Not often enough.
Latest: An Idiomatic Ruby Interview - 2022-07-28
https://kaukas.mataroa.blog   feed
__david__
Latest: Fixing Element Search - 2023-06-19
https://porkrind.org/missives/   feed
__lambda__ https://medium.com/@0xmatriksh   feed
_ache_ Mine is https://ache.oneI don't write a lot. Mostly in French. But the web site have a lot of features. - Static - Multilingual - Integrated performant Kudo system - RSS feed And a bunch of things like side notes, dark-theme, zen mode, etc. I seem to enjoy to improve the blog more than to write blog posts.
Latest: Les bizarreries du langage C - 2018-11-18
https://ache.one   feed
_benj I started this not too long ago, mostly write about stuff that Iâm exploring at the moment, i.e. Iâm 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 :) https://benjcal.space/   feed
_han https://www.hankruiger.com/posts/
_jsdw Personal blog/homepage for just over 10 years, coding related things, custom design, mostly static pages using Zola. https://jsdw.me
_peeley 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. https://blog.janissary.xyz
_zeta 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 soonâ¢. An introduction is available here: https://appsec.space/posts/long-time-no-see/ https://appsec.space   feed
a-a-ron_b I canât always say my posts are great, but I try to stay consistent with posting at least twice a month. I find it to be a great way to organize my thoughts and learnings. https://aaronbos.dev/
a1o I write seldomly but my interests vary around game development and random software things I make or accomplish. https://ericonotes.blogspot.com/
a5hd , small blog where i post about frontend issues/blog posts https://a5h.dev
aareet I write amateur poetry and post it to my blog above :) https://www.aareet.com/poetry/
aarroyoc https://blog.adrianistan.eu   feed
aastronaut I should write more. https://blog.whilenot.dev   feed
abareplace C and assembly language programming under Win32 https://www.strchr.com/   feed
abathur Dare we ask why? :)https://t-ravis.com/room/post/ https://t-ravis.com/room/post/   feed
abc3 For the past 2.5 years, I've published summaries of each month as it ends, so on 2023-06-30, I published a summary of June 2023. Each post has the following:- Narrative Introduction; - Podcasts reviews (each review is 25 words or fewer); - Nerdy Software (25 words or fewer on a piece of software I like); - Bougie Products (25 words or fewer on a product I like); - Personal Finance and Investing (advice in 25 words or fewer); - Reading (each review is 25 words or fewer); - A List. The name of my blog comes from a quote that inspires me: "In music, as in everything, the disappearing moment of experience is the firmest reality." (Benjamin Boretz) It's hosted on Buttondown: https://newsletter.disappearingmoment.com/archive Posts that don't fit my monthly format are hosted on Sourcehut (via Hugo): https://disappearingmoment.com/ My favorite post is about getting to know a song that a friend recommended: https://disappearingmoment.com/exposure-loss-jacqueline/ https://newsletter.disappearingmoment.com/archive
abdulapopoola 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://abdulapopoola.com/   feed
abhi9u I just started 2 months back. Here it is: https://codeconfessions.substack.com/Here are some of my posts which have been well received: - https://codeconfessions.substack.com/p/creating-chatgpt-plug... : It takes you through a tutorial showing how to use the function call feature to build your own ChatGPT with plugins - https://codeconfessions.substack.com/p/exploring-deepminds-a... - This explains the results of the AlphaDev paper from DeepMind - https://codeconfessions.substack.com/p/mojo-the-future-of-ai... - This gives an introduction to the Mojo programming language - https://codeconfessions.substack.com/p/will-ai-replace-progr... - This one is my personal take on whether programming jobs are in danger becaue of AI or not. https://codeconfessions.substack.com/   feed
abound 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. https://frominsidethebox.com
acaloiar 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://adriano.fyi   feed
acconrad A lot of it is around engineering management best practices but there are some more philosophical and personal bits sprinkled here and there. It has hit HN a few times but Iâll admit I have no analytics on it so I donât really know how many readers I have beyond my newsletter subscribers.
Latest: Behavioral interviews - 2022-03-29
https://www.adamconrad.dev   feed
acutesoftware Very low frequency updates mainly about information management and data. Most popular article was "What software will you trust when you get senile?" - https://www.lifepim.com/blog/5856_What_software_will_you_tru... https://www.lifepim.com/blog
AdamCraven 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 https://adamcraven.com/writing/   feed
Addono Just covering general tech things which excite me, often quite hands on to solve some niche problem :) https://www.aknapen.nl/blog
AdilZtn I write sometimes about machine learning https://boring-guy.sh/
adityaathalye 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://evalapply.org/posts   feed
adminu Not regularly blogging but from time to time: https://ph-uhl.com https://ph-uhl.com
adrianhon 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. https://mssv.net   feed
adrianmsmith 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://www.databasesandlife.com/   feed
adrianwaj Life Contextualized. - Sep '18 to present. 1100+ posts. Thorough taxonomy. Wordpress. 46 plugins. automobile, artist, colorization, crystal, culture, enlightenment, fashion, generative, graffiti, haute couture, idea, judaism, kundalini, lyric, mashup, memoir, music, off-grid, photo, rainbow, regal, startup, storytelling, travel, twilight http://future-secured.com
aeze Just random musings, I've been picking up speed recently. https://orochena.net/blog
agallant 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). https://gallant.dev   feed
Agentlien A selection of fun tidbits from my work, focused on graphics programming and performance. It's largely written in a slightly less technical detail so I can share it with friends and family. There's still two things I want to write from Wavetale (rendering and optimisation of the water), but those are more ambitious and technical, so I haven't gotten around to it, yet. https://agentlien.github.io
agentultra I haven't updated in a long while! I'll get around to it at some point.. https://agentultra.com
agilob
Latest: Przeprowadzka do Polski - 2021-07-13
https://b.agilob.net/   feed
ahalbert 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 https://ahalbert.com/
ahnooie Technology (mostly homelab), Finance, and the Christian Worldview. https://b3n.org/   feed
ahstilde YC founder talking to other YC founders https://www.aakash.io/
aidog I write on https://idogawa.devRuby, Raspberry Pi, AI, Japan, Switzerland https://idogawa.dev
Aissen HN really liked this article: Awk driven IoT https://anisse.astier.eu/awk-driven-iot.html But there many others that could be interesting: Making a Twitter bot that looks for hashes https://anisse.astier.eu/making-a-twitter-bot-that-looks-for... SIGSEGv1 qualification CTF https://anisse.astier.eu/qual-sigsegv1-rtfm.html Bash, so long and thanks for all the fish https://anisse.astier.eu/bash-to-fish.html Playing with ARM servers in a pre-Ampere era https://anisse.astier.eu/distro-kernel-scaleway-arm.html How remote work pushes you towards engineering best practices https://anisse.astier.eu/embedded-software-maturity.html How I traded my first software project: https://anisse.astier.eu/gmail-binary-clock-rust.html Winning r2wars 2019 https://anisse.astier.eu/r2wars-2019.html And of course my ongoing Game Gear emulator in Rust series: https://anisse.astier.eu/talks-emulation.html https://anisse.astier.eu/gears-update-2023-01.html https://anisse.astier.eu/gears-update-2023-02.html https://anisse.astier.eu/gears-update-2023-03.html https://anisse.astier.eu
akalin 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 https://akalin.com   feed
akdas 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://avikdas.com   feed
akhenakh I blog about software development, GIS Geospatial, Hamradio, Go, gRPC ... https://blog.nobugware.com
akkartik 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. http://akkartik.name   feed
akleemans 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). https://www.kleemans.ch   feed
alanbernstein Math, coding, tinkering. http://blog.alanbernstein.net/
alanpearce I really want to write more often, I'm not sure if it's that I don't know what to write about or that the idea of blogging doesn't come to mind easily when I'm doing things that I could blog about. https://alanpearce.eu
alexmolas I write about math, machine learning, data analysis, and some opinions about different topics. https://alexmolas.com
alexwlchan 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 â the first link describes the sort of writing I do, and examples of each. Some favourites: * https://alexwlchan.net/2022/screenshots/ â You should take more screenshots, a perennial darling of HN * https://alexwlchan.net/2022/marquee-rocket/ â Launching a rocket in the worst possible way, aka abusing the <marquee> tag * https://alexwlchan.net/2022/bure-valley/ â A day out at the Bure Valley Railway, trains! * https://alexwlchan.net/2022/snapped-elastic/ â Finding a tricky bug in Elasticsearch 8.4.2, the sort of deep-dive debugging I donât 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) https://alexwlchan.net/writing/   feed
alfiedotwtf Like a lot of tech blogs, it's been neglected for a while https://www.alfie.wtf
alin23 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 âplaylistsâ of articles cherry picked from blogs, and simple Discover Weekly recommendations. Anyway, Iâll leave mine as well (mostly reverse engineering macOS related): https://alinpanaitiu.com/ https://notes.alinpanaitiu.com/ â¦and Iâll probably use the quality data on this thread to build that service I feel should already exist. https://alinpanaitiu.com/   feed
allenleein startup, venture capital, programming
Latest: Avoid Hype-Driven VCs - 2023-05-13
https://blog.allen0s.com/   feed
alxexperience 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
Latest: On Mirror's Edge - 2023-04-05
https://www.silicononyx.com   feed
amadeuspagel Media Theory, Window Managers, UI, random gripes about tech companies https://amadeuspagel.com   feed
amenghra ~100 posts over 15+ years. I don't update it often anymore, but I still do have those inevitable drafts I never got around to publish. https://quaxio.com/
amerine no posts in like a decade. Itâs embarrassing
Latest: Goodbye Bend - 2012-03-24
http://amerine.net   feed
amha http://www.andrusia.com
anandchowdhary has 10+ years of my words and work. https://anandchowdhary.com
anardil D&D, tech, and scuba diving! https://anardil.net   feed
andersource Small & random :) https://andersource.dev   feed
andreabergia 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.
Latest: Error handling patterns - 2023-05-01
https://andreabergia.com   feed
andreasklinger 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 https://klinger.io/   feed
andreicek Elixir, Ecto, SQL, and a bit of devops notes and ideas. There is a more personal section that will contain random ideas and observations. https://0x7f.dev/
andrestc Mostly about Go and OS stuff but haven't updated in a while. http://andrestc.com http://andrestc.com   feed
andrew_shay Blog and digital garden, but I don't write much https://andrewshay.me/ https://andrewshay.me/   feed
andrewhayterr https://andrewhayter.com/
AndrewKemendo More broadly though https://kemendo.com as I put my most important thoughts on the front page https://kemendo.com/blog/blog-home.html
AndrewStephens 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
Latest: No Updates plus Flying Swans - 2022-01-26
https://sheep.horse/   feed
andy99 (general purpose personal website that's mostly a blog) http://marble.onl/
andyjohnson0 Posts are randomly distributed in topic/time space.
Latest: SLotD: Change - 2023-05-25
https://andyjohnson.uk/blog   feed
anfractuosity 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.
Latest: Cryptokeyring - 2022-06-24
https://www.anfractuosity.com/projects/   feed
animesh371g Technical concepts, distributed systems explained in simple words - https://engineeringatscale.substack.com/ https://medium.com/@animeshgaitonde https://engineeringatscale.substack.com/   feed
animuchan (Not a high-effort publication like many other links here, just some notes.) https://mvasilkov.animuchan.net/
ankitag9 Recently started writing regularly. Have decided to focus on technical nuances and programming mental models learned the hard way, things I wish I knew in college or early career. https://ankitag9.substack.com/p/startup-prerequisites-part-1 - About my learning from running my startup for 5 years. https://ankitag9.substack.com/p/perspective-newsletter-3 - The latest one I wrote on LLMs https://ankitag9.substack.com/p/what-is-in-the-box-ask-airpo... - About the breakthrough brought in by Airpods. https://ankitag9.substack.com/p/our-shopping-problem - Thinking about TAM
Latest: Perspective Newsletter # 3 - 2023-06-19
https://ankitag9.substack.com/   feed
anton_ai I write mostly about AI and how to train deep learning models. https://antonai.blog/
aodin I mostly write about Python, Django, and SQL, but occasionally do some basic statistical and GIS work. https://aaronoellis.com
aoms write about coding, DevOps, etc https://andrewodendaal.com   feed
aor215 I write personal essays and articles about code. https://alexrichey.com/
aostiles Just started writing about programming. First post was about implementing WebAuthn. https://aostil.es
apike Iâve been writing monthly for 10 years, and otherwise for 20. Topics have ranged from product development to leadership to breakfast cereal selection techniques. https://allenpike.com/   feed
apwheele Currently data scientist, PhD in social science, just a nerd journal for stuff I am working on. https://andrewpwheeler.com/   feed
arikrak Had a few blogs before, started one recently on AI: https://ageofai.substack.com/* Overview of ML: https://ageofai.substack.com/p/how-does-machine-learning-wor... * On AI & writing - https://ageofai.substack.com/p/writing-originality-and-ai * Today's post on chess: https://ageofai.substack.com/p/playing-chess-llms-and-actual... --- https://ageofai.substack.com/   feed
arnorhs At this point if it's mostly really outdated stuff, I keep making plans to write more https://arnorhs.dev   feed
Artgor I write about Data Science and my interests (like language learning). Recently most of my posts are dedicated to reviewing deep learning papers. https://andlukyane.com/blog/
Arubis Mostly the-consulting-side-of-technical-consulting posts. When I'm on a roll I post every weekday, but it's been a bit while dealing with symptomatic PTSD on my end. Hoping to get back to it within a couple months. https://dylanfitzgerald.net/   feed
arun-mani-j 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.
Latest: Looking for Alaska - 2023-06-29
https://arunmani.in   feed
arushi01 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. https://blog.startuptaxaccounting.com   feed
aryanAr0ra https://aryanarora.hashnode.dev
asadawadia https://blog.aawadia.dev

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