Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
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#72Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#73RSS feed is https://nts.strzibny.name/feed.xml.
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#74I don't think everyone should read it, because it's quite technical. There's articles on mathematics, game-theory, and computer science.
The highlight (in my opinion) is a series of articles on Fibonacci numbers, with relatively novel content: https://blog.paulhankin.net/fibonacci/, https://blog.paulhankin.net/fibonacci2/, https://blog.paulhankin.net/fibonacci_doubling/
The first two in particular, are quite fun I think, playing with short integer-only computation of the Fibonacci numbers (and also the n-acci numbers).
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#75A few years back, this piece hit HN and blew up - https://impossiblehq.com/an-unexpected-ass-kicking/
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#76Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#77https://www.thoughtexperiments.net/ - I write about famous thought experiments. I only ever wrote 4 posts, but they all got very good feedback (including HN /Reddit front page). I've been meaning to get back to writing since forever.
Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#78Started 6 years ago now, occasional investigations into maths, physics, and data.
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#79Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?
#80Nice to see these sort of posts popping up on HN. I've been enjoying HN the past few weeks - a lot of community related posts and engagement. Honestly I don't have much worth reading on my blog. But I see a lot of posts about the "best way to store knowledge" - org-mode, roam, zettelkasten, markdown etc. My blog isn't worth reading because that's exactly what I use it for. If you're looking for a way to [1] take note…
Haha, I've been noticing the smae thing.
Have you tried TiddlyWiki by the way? You can Google me on it. I have a couple comments about it on how I've used it to give myself a daily questionnaire.