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Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#32
https://commoncog.com/blog/ I write mostly about career moats.

I wrote a post about the Metagame that was on HN's front page a few weeks ago. But the context in which that post exists is actually in the context of smart thinking in one's career.

My hard rule with the blog is that I should (as much as possible) write only about things I can verify through practice. None of that 'it sounds insightful because it is novel, but actually I came up with it in the shower and I've not actually tested it in real life'.

It makes it a little difficult to write these days, as I'm doing a lot of thinking, reading, and experimenting around the recession. I should have more in a few months.

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#34
https://danielonsecurity.com/ - I am a penetration tester and write about security obviously. In order to encourage IPv6 usage, I disabled IPv4 for the main domain, but since many have complained they cannot reach my blog, I decided to create an ugly subdomain for IPv4: https://myinternetprovidersuckssoihavetouseipv4.danielonsecu...

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#38
https://jesperreiche.com/blog/

Some technical writing, some philosophizing over work and life in general.

Also doing some good old photo-blogging every once in a while as I find Instagram and the like too shallow. And always loved the original photo-blogs with beautiful pictures and a bit of text to get the context across.

I have two health care start-ups under my belt and currently work as independent freelance Tech Lead. Hopefully my writing can in some cases spawn reflection and plant seeds for further examination.

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#39
https://justinsimoni.com

I write about self powered adventures, mostly in the Colorado mountains - many of which have never been repeated. Typing you from top of some hill right outside of Boulder, right now that I rode up to and then plunked down my quilt.

I'm also a backpacking guide, sponsored mountain runner, outdoor product tester,and guidebook author.

I do computer stuff sometimes, too. I like to keep busy.

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