> Getting out there and developing the sites/apps you want to see will bring change. Be proactive. Be the change you want to see.
I now have my own stupid blog again[0] trying to add some good old fun and weirdness to the web along with some hopefully useful or thought-provoking posts in between.
I wish we could have a thread (possibly even a monthly thread here, like who is hiring) where people could mention their blogs, web sites etc.
Back when Google+ arrived we did that and I followed a number of interesting people from HN based on that I think.
Maybe it could help us rebuild a mini web of interesting blogs, websites etc.
Me, I'd be particularly interested in linking to pages related to electronics, programming, outdoors (but not slick "travel" blogs) etc. A little politics OK, but not much.
I've recently recreated my personal site and blogs[0] using a custom-tailored static site generator[1]. It felt good, like in the era of the Internet of creation.
I've hosted my own website[0] and blog[1] for a while, but objectively, publishing a single article to medium - which i usually loathe - drastically increased my visibility.
Using DDG to search for my name, my website shows up as 3rd result, whereas on Google, the only reason I'm even on the first page is because I was published on Towards Data Science. So using one of the big players was the only realistic way to get some exposure for my tech-rants. It's a sad reality for me.
> I dig the sentiment. Isn’t that what Show HN and posting links to blog posts does though?
Thanks!
The reason I want a semiregular thread is because given the amount of work that goes into many show HNs I guess most people here are wary of posting their blogs as "Show HN".
Posting it in a "Ask HN: who is writing - October 2019" thread might be less scary.
If anyone posts that within a few minutes I'll upvote it (I have enough points so I don't need to start another valuable thread for that.)
Occasionally there is a thread for this (about every 6 months) and it also happens in the comments spontaneously (such as on this post.) Here's another example: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20362319
I have a quirky and sparse personal page, but people are welcome to look at it if they want to. I'm playing with a concept of presenting a personal site as interactive (non?)fiction as an alternative to the expectations we have of website UI. It may be counterproductive, but it's playful. And open source!
Also from sircmpwn, there is a mailing list called free-writers-club [0] with quite a few introductory posts and blog links... post yours, everyone!
Hello and welcome! This mailing list is for authors of technical blogs
and other publications to support each other's work. Feel free to post
questions, drafts for review, and so on.
I started a tumblelog [0] a few months ago. And of course I wrote the static site generator for it myself :-) [1]. I like it, it reminds me of the Internet nearly 2 decades ago.
I now have my own stupid blog again[0] trying to add some good old fun and weirdness to the web along with some hopefully useful or thought-provoking posts in between.
I wish we could have a thread (possibly even a monthly thread here, like who is hiring) where people could mention their blogs, web sites etc.
Back when Google+ arrived we did that and I followed a number of interesting people from HN based on that I think.
Maybe it could help us rebuild a mini web of interesting blogs, websites etc.
Me, I'd be particularly interested in linking to pages related to electronics, programming, outdoors (but not slick "travel" blogs) etc. A little politics OK, but not much.
[0]: link in profile should anyone be interested.